Falls City news. (Falls City, Or.) 190?-19??, June 03, 1916, Image 5

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Rose Festival Dates
June 7, 8, 9.
Special Kate« on All Railroad«.
Th«
Hotel Oregon
Cor. Broadway and Stark Street«
Announce« that Ita regular mod­
erate raU« will prevail. Make
reservation« now.
V e a l, Pork,
Beef, Poultry,
Butter, Eggs &
Farm Produce
Tte th« OM ((•llftlil« Kverdln« H ou m with a
rw-onl o f 46 year« uf Htjuaru ]>u»ling» and hm
iM u r e d of
Top Market Prices.
F. M. CR 0 NKH 1 TE,
45-47 From St..
PORTLAND. ORE
B 3 Z 3 EB 32 T 1
I Do Your Own Plum bing'
My tmyfn« direct fn»m ua at whol*«aU» prime
aiwl aava tha plam tm r'i |«roftta W ait« US to­
day your naada
Wa will * iv « you our rork*
iatUim M4 lrw t fc».yuu" prim «. f u. b. rail or
l«$al. Wa actually eava you from 1 o lu U par
cant. All vooiU «uarantaad.
Northwest headquarter* tor Leader W alar
ByiUma and Fuller A Juhnaoo Knirinaa.
STARK DAVIS CO.
212 Third Street.
FARMERS
Portland. O r t fo n
PRIMARY
ELECTION
I f every can o f craam cum in« Into Portland
coupta aa a v«»t*
HAZKLWOOU CT1.. PORTLAND
la aleetad by a larva m ajority. Tha baat houaa
In Oraaron to rew lv# tha prutturle o f tha farm.
Maka ua your n * it «hu.m.-nt o f Craam. K b *«.
Poultry and Dreeeed Meat«
H A ZE L W O O D CO. PO RTLAN D , OR
KIRK’S ARMY AND NAVY GOODS
3 rd a S tar * S ts ., P ortland , O ri .
NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS;
GENERAL CROP CONDITIONS
Millfeed Spot price,: Bran, $20(i(
26.60 per ton; ahorta, $29 ((£ 29.60;
rolled barley, $31.604(32.60.
Corn- Whole, $80 per ton; cracked,
$37.
Vegetablea— Artichokea, $1 dozen;
tomatoea, $6 |wr crate;
cabbage,
$2.C0(n,3 per hundred; garlic, 10c per
pound; pepper«, 26c; eggplant, 2044
26c; huraeradlah, 8|c; lettuce, $244
2.40 per crate; cucumbers, 76c44$l
per dozen; spinach, 4«(6c per pound;
asparagus, 90c4($1.60 ;>er dozen; rhu­
barb, li<U/2c ;>er pound; peas, 96410c;
cauliflower, $1.26 per crate.
Potatoes
Jobbing priesa: Oregon,
$1.60; California, new, 3443|c per
pound.
Onions—Oregon, $1.60442 per sack;
California red, $2.26 per sack.
Green Fruits — Strawberries, Ore­
gon, $2.26412.76 per crate; apples, $1
44 1.76 |>er box; gooseberries, 4 44 6c
per pound; cherries, $1441-60 per box;
cantaloupes, $4.50(<46 per crate; apri­
cots, $1.60 per box.
Eggs — Oregon ranch, current re-
clpts, 231c perdozn; candled, 24c.
Poultry- Hens, 1644161c per pound;
stags, 12r; broilers, 204426c ; turkeys,
liva, 180420c; turkeys, dressed, choice,
234426c; ducks, 164$ 10c; geese, 10c.
Butter—Exchange price, cubes, ex­
tras, 2 6 {c; rubes, prime firsts, 25c;
firsts, 24 Jc. Jobbing prices: Prints,
extras, 274429c; butterfat. No. 1, 27c;
No. 2, 26c; Portland.
Veal Fancy, 114(1l|r per pound.
Pork —Fancy, lK u llJ c per pound.
Cattle — Steers, choice grain and
pulp, $8.90449; choice hay, $8.60 4$
8.85; choice grass, $84(8.60; good,
$8. 16448. 60; medium, $7.604(8; cows,
choice, $7.6041,7.76 ; good, $6.75447.26;
medium, $6.26447.26; heifers, $6.6044
I ; dulls, $3446; stags, $4.6007.
Hogs — Prime light, $8.75448.85;
good to prime, $8.60 44 8.76; rough
heavy, $8(148.60; pigs and skips, $7.60
460-
Sheep — Yearlings, $84(9; wethers,
$7467.60; ewes, $5.60446.60; lambs,
$84/9.26.
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Idaho Crops Have Suffered.
Prices.
Farm ers, Ship
eler-Optician. -*tk» Morriaon »t.. Portland, Orairon
'
l.« * t hum
ClKCUO N V I I X A N I7 .I M ; < <>..
HO W uhlniiton 8 t „
Portland. Or*.
B usy Mother.
"Please, Mrs. Shea." said the little
girl from the house next door, "mother
says would you he kind enough to
come over and take care of baby for
a little while?”
“ Why, certainly," replied Mrs. Shea.
"Is your mother 111?”
"N o’m. but she’s writing a paper on
’The Proper Care of Infanta,’ and she’s
afraid she won’t be able to get It done
In time to read before the Mothers’
Club tomorrow afternoon.”— St. Louis
Globe-Democrat.
The Cause.
"What makes Stiffens such a queer
lead color?"
"I guess It Is the plumbago hla wife
aaya he’s got In his back.”— Baltimore
American.
D ifficu lt.
A sign In an American barroom
reads:
"Gentlemen shooting at the bar­
keeper will please to try to avoid hit­
ting the mirrors, which are the largest
In the state and a credit to the town."
— Tit-Bits.
T ry C h iro p ra c tic
Cantaloupes on Market.
Spokane — In spite o f the wet and
chilly weather the stores have man­
aged to make a brave show o f spring
fruit apd vegetables, although the
local products have been retarded. The
two novelties to be found are canta­
loupes at 16 to 26 cents each and apri-
eots at 26 cents a pound or 76 cents a
box.
Cherries from California are
fairly plentiful at 26 cents a pound
alike for the light and dark varieties.
The supply o f asparagus has been
lessened by climatic conditions and the
local crop has scarcely been touched.
Warmer weather will bring it in more
abundantly.
C
Hub It In
H A N F O R D ’S
Balsam of Myrrh
A
U N I M K NT
For C all., W iro
Cuts, Lameness,
Strains, B u n c h e s ,
Thrush, Old Sores,
Nail Wounds, Foot R
Fistula, Bleeding, Etc., Etc.
Made Since 1846.
Price 28s,60e and |1.00
m aa a a
About Oregon
Secretary Classifies Lands in
Whitman National Forest
|
OH W R IT E
All Dealers
Only Chance.
“ Your wife Is eating too much fluffy
stuff down town. Hhe’ll have to change
her diet."
“ Don’t know how I’ll manage it,
doc, unless 1 get the druggist to In­
stall a mashed potato sundae or a hash
mousse.”— Louisville Courier-Journal.
Pom e.
The days are growing longer.
In steady little spurts;
The days are growing longer,
But not the ladles' skirts.
Feel
Comfortable
A fte r E a tin g ?
NAUSEA
HEARTBURN
IN D IG E S T IO N
D Y S P E P S IA
By All Means—T R Y
JJO S TE TTE R ’S
-A -A STOMACH BITTERS
Glad Occasion.
"Rafferty,” said Mr. Dolan, “ what
would be your feelfn’s if you should
hear a man speaking with disrespect
of the American flag?"
“ My feelings would be those of great
delight. I could think of nothin’ more
joyous than the pleasure I was going
to take in giving him a licking."—
Washington Star.
WIFE TOO ILL
TO WORK
IN BED MOST OF TIME
Her Health Restored by Lydia
E. Pinkham’t Vegetable
Compound.
C
WE INVITE YOU
The Northwest Auto Company o f Portland takes this means
o f extending a personal invitation to all and every one
to make its Portland offices their headquarters during
Rose Festival Days, June 7th, 8th and 9th, and trusts
that this will result in meeting our old friends again and
making many new ones.
Portland— Announcement is made by
the district forester, George H. Cecil,
Portland, Ore., of the classification,
by the secretary of Agriculture, of
F. W. VOCLEK, Pres.
C. M. MENZIES, Salesman*««
practically all the landa within the
Broadway at Couch St,, Portland, Oregon.
boundaries o f the Whitman national
forest In north eastern Oregon. A net
area of approximately 879,218 acres la
embraced in thia classification, and a
DR. KORINEK’ S DISTEMPER REMEDY
small area of 2742 acres is left for ex­
i» ftoothinir to the or if an * o f breathing and ia a won­
amination later.
derful remedy for roughs, fold», »ore throat, catarrh
and heave», and when fever i» present it remove« it
The Whitman national forest lies in
quickly without injury to the animal.
the Blue mountains, and, according to
Dr. b ra c k 's Gall Powder
X
falls, »ore shoulders, wire cut» and old ulcerated «orea.
the report, consists mainly of a large
Dr. b ro c k s Absorbed Blister S C S S S iS
body of poeitive forest land.
The re­
o f spavin», rinf*bones, side>bones. lum py-jaw in cat­
port shows that there is a stand of
tle, bony enlargements and promoting the ripening process o f abcessea.
Any o f the following remedies will quickly correct any o f the ailments fo r which they are
about four billion feet of valuable com­
recommend«*! :
DR. KORJNEK’ S COLIC CAPSULES.
DR- KORJNEJC’ S WORM CAPSULES.
mercial timber within the forest, fifty
DR. KORINFJC’ S KIDNEY CAPSU LES.
DR. KORJNEK’ S TONIC CAPSULES.
per cent o f which is western yellow
DR. KORJNEK’ S FEVER CAPSU LES.
DR. KORJNEK’ S PHYSIC CAPSULES.
DR. KORJNEK’ S D IA R R H O E A CAPSU LES.
pine.
There is also a considerable
Ask your dealer for Korinek’» Remedies. They are guaranteed. O r w rite direct to
K O R IN E K R E M E D Y C O ., K e n to n S ta tio n , P o r tla n d , O re g o n
stand of young timber and inferior
species which has a high value for wa­
tershed protection for the streams
Sh e e p in E n g la n d .
which are uesd for irrigation outside
the national foreat.
in Great Britain there ia one sheep
This forest, it is said, has little ag­ or lamb for each 2.5 acres of the
total area. In the 36 farm states In
ricultural value, and isolated, scattered America there la one sheep or lamb
tracta only could be used for farm pur­ for each 31.8 acres.
The British farmer handles his land
poses. The soil, although fertile, ia
rocky arid shallow, and although rec­ on an intensive basis and feeds bis
ords are meager, the rainfall is known sheep on forage-crop pastures. Such
| pastures not only increase the fertility
to vary from 10 to 40 inches, the snow­ of the land but also free the aheep
fall from 20 inches to 30 feet— in the i from many internal parasites contract-
higher altitudes the snow comes as i ed through grazing upon permanent
late as mid-June or as early aa the pastures. In particular the use of a
last of August; the killing frosts oc­ \ succession of forage-crop pastures will
cur every month in the year.
The prevent stomach worms, one of the
temperature is also known to vary most prevalent and disastrous scourges
from 30 degrees below zero to 120 j of young stock, and will enable the
above. Practically the entire forest | farmer to market by the end of June
or the first of July, when market
is st elevations from 4000 to 10,000 prices are usually the highest, thei
feet. The topography is rough, char­ lambs that were born in tbe late win- i
acterized by deep, precititous canyons, ter or early spring.
and jagged peaks. Although over 70,-
000 acres of alienated land exist with­
To keep clean an healthy take Dr.
in the forest boundaries, taken up un­ Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. They regu­
about results in
der the homestead and timber and late liver, bowels and stomach.
stone acts, it is claimed that most at­
leaking if you use
W a tc h f u l W a itin g .
tempts st agriculture have proven fail­
ures, and a large per cent o f the pri­
Tommy had a cold In his head,
vate lands have eihter been abandoned which confined him to the house, so
y p
BAKING
or are being held for their timber and he was allowed to invite hia young
A . 1
POW DER
friend. Jack, to tea.
grazing value.
Afterward the two small boys com-1
In view, therefore, of these circum­
stances, and with the exception of men red playing hide-and-seek, and
It has been a stand­
small isolated tracts, aggregating 2742 Tommy rushed into the dining room
and asked hia father to conceal him. i
acres left for later examination, the This his father did, behind a big arm- {
by for a quarter o f
secretary has classified the entire area chair.
of the Whitman national foreat as
Presently in came Jack, and instead
a century. Guaran-
chiefly valuable for forest purposes of beginning his search, calmly threw i
and not suited to agriculture or list- himself down on the rug before the J
teed
u n d e r all
fire.
able under the act of June 11, 1906.
“ Come. Jack,” said Tommy’s father,
“ aren’t you going to look?"
p u re
f o o d la w s.
“ No fear.” was the small boy’s calm
27-Year Wait Is Rewarded.
retort. “ I’m waiting till he sn iffs!"—
Marshfield — George W. Suydam, London Answers.
O K O u n c e s fo r O K I
who has a secret preparation for pre­
W t /
VSSLST* w t /
serving woods, waited 27 long years | R E S I N O L S P E E D I L Y H E A L S
IT C H IN G , B U R N IN G , S K I N S
before realizing on his knowledge of
Usually resinol ointment, with res-
chemicals. Nearly 30 years ago Mr. inol soap, stops itching at once,quick­
Suydam, who is a resident o f Den­ ly and easily heals distressing cases of
DAISY FLY KILLER • ¡SSLTSftM
mark, Curry county, prepared with his eczema, rash, ringworm, tetter or
a ll (U e » . Neat, d « —,
similar tormenting skin or scalp erup­
»ament*!, conrea*
process a number of different woods tions, and clears away pimples, red­
it. cheat». Lasts all
I
s
e a s o n . M a d e ofl
and placed them away with woods of ness, roughness, and dandruff, when
I metal, can’ t spill or tip
I o v e r; will no* soil o r
the same variety to see what time other treatments have proven useless.
I in ju r e a n y t h in s *
Physicians have prescribed resinol
I Guaranteed effective.
would do with each of his keepsakes.
for
twenty
years,
while
thousands
Now that the woodB have been ex­
f 6 sent by express g
whose skins have been healed say,
paid (or f l .
amined and passed upon by experts, it "What resinol did for us it will do for
MAM OLO I
. 1M DeXjkib A re.. Brooklyn. U . T.
is found that those which were treated you." Try it! All druggists sell res­
27 years ago are aa well preserved as inol soap and resinol ointment.— Adv.
when they were put away, while the
th a n S m a l l p o x . Army
L o o k C lo se r, John .
wood which was not treated has rotted
experience has demonstrated
the almost miraculous e ffi­
away and decayed.
Teacher (in the rhetoric class)—
cacy, and harmlessness, of Antityphoid Vaccination.
L. E. Swan, of Detroit, Mich., hear­ Johnny, give a sentence with ‘scene’
Be Yaccinated NOW by your physician, you and
fou r fam ily. It is more vital than house Insurance.
ing o f the successful preservative, came In it.
Ask your physician, druygist, or send for “ H m
Johnny—An’
I
seen
her
on
his
lap.
to Curry county and, after an investi­
you had Typhoid?1' telling o f T y p h o i d Vaccine,
Teacher— No, Johnny, that’s not
results from use, and danger from Typhoid Carriers.
gation, purchased a half interest in
n c cut ™ labobatoky . bcmuiey , cal
the secret process and will finance its right; now can you tell me what is
P booucims vaccjmcs a scauas w»oca u. a. aov. u cia s a
wrong?
exploitation.
Johnny—Well, perhaps she wasn't.
It was sort of dark and how was I to
Granolafed Eyelids,
know?— Purple Cow.
Voters Order Irrigation.
Eyes inflamed by expo­
S h a k e In to T o u r s n o e s
sure to Saa, Oust and t M
Vale— Land owners in the Malheur
quickly relieved by Malta«
valley voted 84 to 11 Saturday to or­ A Den's Foot-Ease, a pow der fo r th e feet. I t cure«
p a in fu l swollen, sm arting, sw eating fe e t. Make«
Eye Remedy. No Smarting,
ganize an irrigation district, which new shoes easy. Sold b y all D ruggists and Shoe
just Eye Comfort. At
contemplates construction of a dam at Stores. D on’ t a cce p t any substitute. Sample
FREE. A ddress A . S, Olmsted. L e Roy. N . Y .
Your Druggist’ s 50c per Bottle. Maria« Ey«
Riverside, holding 200,000 acre-feet o f
25c. ForB«ok«ltheEyeFre*ask
Salv«inTube«25<
water.
Government engineers have
D id H e G o ?
Druggists or Maria« Eye Beacfly C«., CMf u o
reported it to be the most feasible and
Johnson—I wonder if Mr. Jones
cheapest project in the West and 25,- meant anything personal by giving me
000 acres of new land will be put un­ a ticket to a lecture on “ Fools"?
British Foreman Compositor— Three
Jackson— Why?
der cultivation.
more of my men have enlisted this
Johnson— Because the ticket says, morning.
Ten thousand acres are owned by the
Oregon Western Colonization
com­ 1 “ Admit One.“— Christian Herald.
Editor—Ah! A wave of patriotism,
I suppose?
pany, of St. Paul.
Directors are
A M e a n R e m a rk .
Foreman Compositor — Well! Per­
George McLaughlin, R. E. Weant,
Bryan threaten« to b o lt—Newspaper haps that’s the way to put it but they
James Harvey, C. W. Mallett, A. W.
headline.
say they would rather be shot than
Trow, and treasurer, T. W. Halliday.
Every bolt has its n ut— New York set any more of your cop y!— Passing
Sun.
Show.
Stockmen Plan Picnic.
Carlton— At a meeting of the exe­
cutive committee of the Carlton Board :
of Trade, there were present a number
of breeders of fine stock and a tempor­
ary organization of the Carlton Stock-
men’s Picnic association was made and
preliminary arrangements were made
to hold the first annual picnic in Carl­
When run-down after a hard winter kinds of distressing conditions. An
ton on Saturday, June 17. The stock- j i —when life Indoors has brought about antidote for this uric acid poison is to
men and the board of trade are co-oper­ a stagnant condition in the circulation take hot water before meals and "An-
ating in arranging for the picnic. i — moat everyone is filled with uric uric.” Ask your druggist for Doctor
There will be barbecued beef, mutton acid—especially is this so of people Pierce’s Anuric, or send Doctor
and pork, and the usual picnic dinner past middle age. This uric acid in the Pierce's Invalids' Hotel and Surgical
blood often causes rheumatism, lum­ Institute In Buffalo, N. Y., a dollar bill
provided.
bago, swelling of hands or feet, or a for a full treatment, or ten cents for
bag-like condition under the eyes. a trial package.
Bankers Organize Group.
Baskache. frequent urination or the
"Anuric” is a recent scientific dis­
Ashland—Organization o f Group 4, pains and stiffness of the joints are covery by Dr. Pierce. "Anuric” drives
Oregon State Bankers’ association, also often noticed. Dr. Pierce says the urio acid out of your body. It 1«
embracnig Jackson, Klamath, Curry, that everyone should have a good a uric acid solvent so effective that it
sweat every day—should drink plenty
Lake and Josephine counties, was per­ of pure water and exercise in the open eliminates these poisons, cleanses the
system, allows your over-worked kid­
fected here this week and adjourned air as much as possible. This helps ney« to resume their normal functions,
after electing J. W. McCoy, cashier to throw out the poisonous uric acid and just a few days’ treatment with
First National Bank of Ashland, chair­ thru the «kin and the "water.” But “ Anuric" will convince you because It
man; W. H. Gore, of Medford, vice for such persons as are past middle brings lasting relief to your painful,
chairman; Marshall Hooper, Granta age It’s often impossible to do this aching rheumatic joints— no more
Paaa, secretary and treasurer.
Meet­ and lime salts are deposited In the backache or dizzy spells. Try U new
arteries, veins and joint«, causing all and be convinced I
ings will be held semi-annually.
Northwest Auto Co.
You need
never worry
Is There
Indianapolis, Indiana. — “ My health
aa so poor and my constitution so run
down that I could
not work.
I was
thin, pale and weak,
w e i g h e d but 109
pounds and was in
b e d m o s t o f the
time. I began tak­
ing Lydia E. Pink-
ham’s V e g e t a b l e
Compound nnd five
months later I
weighed 133 pounds.
I do all the house-
Copper Mine Reopened.
work and washing for elevery and I can
Baker, Or.— Once abandoned aa an truthfully say Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg­
unprofitable venture, the old Paymas­ etable Compound has been a godsend
to me for I would have been in my grave
ter mine, a copper property in the today but for it. I would tell all wo­
Eagle Mountains, is being reopened, men suffering as I was to try your valu­
since the traces of the rare ore, molyb- able remedy.” — Mrs. W u. G reen , 332
ilamite, with a market value of $3000 S. Addison Street, Indianapolis, Indiana.
There is hardly a neighborhood In this
a ton, have been found. W. A. Gil­
liam, Isaac and Griswold Miller and country, wherein some woman has not
Bradley Bros., owners o f the property, found health by using this gcx>d old-
Also believe that a considerable Income fashioned root and herb remedy.
If there is anything about which you
may be netted from the main copper
ore bodies. Assay8 just msde o f some would like special advice, write to the
o f the ore samples give 64.3 per cent Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn,
values, meaning, at the present quota­ Mast.
tions, from $300 to $400 a ton.
Strawberries Are More Plentiful.
Portland— Receipts of Oregon straw­
berries were larger the first of the
week and prices were lower than last
week, with sales at $2.26442.50. Ken-
newicks sold at $3.26.
California lo­
ganberries
were
offered
at
$1.25461.60
DR, H. L. CHANDLER
a tray and were slow sale. California
502-3-4 Broadway Bldg., Portland, Ore. currants were quoted at $1.25 a crate.
A half car of cantaloupes arrived and
sold fairly well at $4.60 and $5. The
No. 23. 1010
P. N. U.
last car o f Florida tomatoes of the
season was received. They sold at $5
a crate.
New green corn from the
South was put on sale at $1 a dozen.
I f you hava triad other method«, mode«, cult«
or ayatem» o f healing and have not received relief.
hav« tried the wrong thing. Chiropractors
• been sucoeaaful In removing tha cause« of
dlseaae where other method« failed. I f you are
alck or ailing, have a trouble o f long standing. I
will be pleaned to consult und give you a «plnal
tenalysla, which coata you nothing.
f
2 2 ; a lfa lfa , old crop, $174(18.
The monthly bulletin of the Caldwell
Commercial Bank, juat issued, says:
SEND FOR OUR CATAL06UE Crop« have suffered quite severely
since our last letter, due to cold
HIDES, PELTS. CA8CARA BARK, weather. On May 9, 10 and 11a cold
wave extending over this entire sec­
WOOL AND MOHAIR.
N t w m I t f jtm k m . W rit, tor p r im s a t sU'pptn* i s p tion o f Idaho, and with a low temper­
TRI H. F. NORTON C o . fo.tiMt. Or».. SPIttM, Wl ature o f 20 degrees above zero re­
ported, killed practically all of the
fruit and damaged the grain and hay
nipped the less
Your r naict lot o f Vaal. Hoe». Poultry, Mohair, crop to some extent,
Palt». Etc., to S C H M A L Z, if you
W o o l . , Hide»,
I .~
want bait«
ballar I pelea», ( ’hack mailed you day aru*r hardy garden truck, damaged the roses
arrival. Market information, tav». ate., promptly
•upplied. i w f hide». MVfrc lb.: ca lf »kina. 26c lb. and will mean quite a heavy financial
A»k your neitrhhor to try u». W anted. 2ÜU Vaal loss to the country.
Tha strawberry
and H o n : 1U00 Broiler» and liana. Write today
for ta«*, mantéonlnv IM» paper.
F. H. SchmaU crop seems to have survived the best
ék C o.
Paid-up capital tlU.UOO.
Portland, Ora.
of any o f the fruita.
Since May 18
the
rainfall
has
been
considerable
and
This Trade Mark Maana
The temperature for
The finest Violin». Mandolin». of much benefit.
Guitar»,
llanjoe and Banjo the month has been below average.
Mandolin». that can U* nuylc.
The usual anticipated rise in the
Made in O n a o » o f Oravon
w«jnd, which I» the finest in tha price of wheat at this season has failed
world. Had violin» made Into
In fact an uncertain mar­
•rood one». Write for illustrat­ this year.
ed circular» and detail» to
ket with a downward tendency has
TH E C O U LTE R C O ..
The Caldwell Milling
f lT H t id a y w St.
P « i l 4 Or« ruled recently.
Elevator company report paying $1.36
per cwt. for wheat, $1.16 for oats and
I f you cannot come to
$1.26 for barley.
Portland to «e t your
aye» fitted. I will »end
Heavy shipments o f hay were made
ou my method o f teat-
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during the past month and practically
a by mall. Not
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a* d»-airahle a -
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all o f the 1916 crop la cleaned up. The
al w rv ir« hut
nm .li
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,
first crop of alfalfa will not be up to
I letter than Koirur with-
out vlaane* needed or ,
* ;,v
average, due to the cold weather, and
tryinv to fit youraelf.
Outfit aent on application. STAPLES, tha Jew­ will be aomewhat late.
Double Tread Punrtur; Proof Tires
O f General Interest
Portland — Wheat — Hlueatem, 98c
per buahel; fortyfold, 90c; club, 88c;
E Always ICeei»
ret Fife, HKc; red itu««ian, 48c.
a Bottle la
H ay F a s t e n O regon tim oth y, $24
« ( L Y«ur Subie
((424.60 per to n ; v a lley tim oth y, $21(0
A Full Line of Big Values at Low
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men and women with­
out operation,
used
from the wonderful
Chinese herbs, roots,
bud» and vegetables, which are unknown to
the medical science o f thia country.
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Sand stamp.
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Mention Papar.
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Sore
Backache? Run Down?
Tired? Clean the Kidneys
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