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Ulf« T'tnr M»m aa m aa your 'IW th ar«S « CAM FOA THIS ìOil I S«»ld at l»n»g and OpU j Aak Mura« tra ñtuiniiiiMiiH um. tim timi mimi , ion i P re s e n t S ty le . “ I always rail a spade a spade." "W e ll, just now it’s not what you’re calling one, but if you’re using one that m atters." Exchange. lioth Waiting. " I s your husband up y e t? " inquired the early morning caller. " I guesa he is,” replied the stern woman at the door. " Well, I’d like to say a few words to him------” "S o would I. He hasn't come home y e t ." —^oston Transcript. H1 ^IMterary Inspection. .m e —1 am tired o f this manul labor o f cleaning house. Did you look into that vacuum cleaner pro|>ogition?” He— Y es; there’s nothing in it. Y N a t u r a lly . "W h at t did he do when yo you told him he hadn't put a good face on the mat ter'.'" " H e changed countenance." Not Alwaya. "L ik e producea lik e ." "D o n ’t you think that short rations produce acme tall thinking?" — Ex change. A W is e A n s w e r . She (fishing for a propoaal) — Do you ever find yourself hard up for words? He— No, darling, but I ’m far too hard up to express them. - Exchange. V A B S O R B S * i n e TRAM MARK MC.aS.PAT. Of F I I Reduce« Bursal Enlargements, 1,1 T hickened. Swollen Tissues, A \ Curbs, Filled Tendons. Sore- W ness from Bruises o r Strains; if.V .tops Spavin I .amends, allays pain. Does not blister, remove the hair or lay up the horse. $2.00 a bottle at druggists or delivered. B ook 1 M free. ABSOKBINK, JR., for mankind an antiseptic liniment for hniiaes, cuts, wounds, (trains, painful, awollen veina or glands. It heals and soothe». $1.00 a bottle at drug gists or postpaid. Will tell you more if you write. Made in the U. 8. A . by W F »OUNG, P 0 f. 401 Tsmpl. It.. Spring« laid. Mass B U Y D I R E C T Jg, four Own Plumbing | By tmylne direct from n . at whoteoalo price» usd m m the plum ber's profit,. W rit. u . to day you rneed». Wa will rtva you our rook- bottom "dtrect-to-you" prtesa f. a b. rmtl or boat. Wa actually a n you from 10 ta U par eant. All sooda smarantued. Northwout heuriquartera For lawder W ater Syattma and rullar * Johnann F.natma. ST ARK-DA VIS CO. 212 Third Straut. P, N. U. N o. 2 9 , 1 9 1 7 . FEW N E E D B E C A L L E D WAR PRICES GO HIGH The Cooler Only 717 Men to Be Drafted to Colors Pre-War Period o f Five Years Shows in Oregon; 7296 In Washington Enormous (.'limb Has Been Made and 2287 from Idaho. In Nenrly All Staple Foods. District Fir.;;W arden Fuller, of Dallas, reports that the fire in the Sheridan Lumber company's Cedar Creek camp on Mill Creek has de stroyed property amounting to over $26,000. Washington, D. C. — Because Ore Figures compiledjby^the department gon, in proportion to population, fur nished more volunteers for the Na o f iAtbor are accepted by the temporary tional guard and regular army than food administration unquestionably aa any other state in the Union, its quota, representing the moat accurate infor under the selective draft, is the small mation on price conditions the country over of any that are available from The chamber ofj-ornmerce of Grants est assigned any o f the 48 states. Pass has arranged, subject to the ap The fact only 717 out of the 62,618 official sources. From that department proval o f State Fire Commissioner young men of Oregon who registered comes a detailed statement of the d if Harvey Wells, for the conducting o f June 6 will be drafted for the Ameri ference in the retail prices o f nine classes in fire fighting methods to teach can army is, on its face, the highest staple food commodities for a pre-war constables of rural towna and villages official testimonial that can be paid period o f five years, 1909 to 1913, in- modern methods o f handling fires. the manhood and patriotism of the cluaive, except in the matter o f eggs, where Information was obtainable for Dr. W. II. Lytle, state veterinarian, sons o f W ebfoot state. On the basis o f her population, Ore the year 1913, as compared with aver Wednesday telegraphed to Klamath ages for the first three and four Falla for specimens to investigate the gon was required, under the Isw, to months of the present year, as nearly contribute .64 o f 1 per cent of the nature o f poisoning which has killed total army o f more than a million men. a war period as can be reduced to de many head o f stock in Klamath county The gross quota o f the state was com pendable figures. the |.sat few days, and which has been Flour for the pre-war period aver puted to be 7387 men, but on April 1 suspected as work o f the 1. W. W. Oregon hail in her National guard 2423 aged $6.712 per barrel, aa compared Allotment o f 10 emergency fleet ves men. between April 1 and June 30 she with $11.66 for the first four months sels to Coos Hay shipbuilders necessi recruited 2269 more for her National of 1917; lard raised from 15.06 to tates the employment o f at least 400 guard and in that aame time 1974 Ore 23.40 cents, and butter from 36.3 to additional men in the two yards at gon men enlisted in the regular army. 47.3 cents. North Bend. The oflicera o f the com The total number o f men Oregon con Cornmeal increased from $2.74 per panies expect difficulty In oblainnig tributed to the army since April 1, 100 pounds to $4.07; ham from 24.1 to the labor. They are assured, however, therefore, is 6657, and this number it 32.1 cents; bacon from 25.2 to 31.2 of government aid in filling their com deducted from the gross quota of the centa; milk from 8.7 to 10 centa; eggs plements. state in determining the number of from 33.8 to 46.7 cents, and dressed poultry from 19.9 to 26.6 centa per Unless there is a rain in the Lake- men to be drafted. pound. These comparisons o f pre In the adjustment, however, Oregon view section in a short time the farm ers are going to suffer a large loas. ia credited with 13 additional men and war prices are with those for the first three months o f the present year. Following a cold, severe winter, the this number, added to the total number weather has changed to a hot dry sum o f volunteers deducted from the gross mer and the grain is burning up. The quota, leaves but 717 men subject to CORN SUPPLY LOWEST EVER fall-sown grain la looking fine and a draft. The state o f Washington, with a good rrop would be assured if a heavy larger population, was asked to raise Decrease o f 24 Per Cent in Nine Years rainfall came soon. Preceding War. 1.1 per cent o f the total army, or a The public service commission and gross quota o f 12,768. Supplies of corn in the Central West Genreal Manager Dyer, of the South Washington had in her National have reached the lowest point ever ern Pacific, still fail to reach a con guard, April 1, 2240, and from April 1 known, according to a statement of clusion as to whether the road or the to June 30, recruited 1764 additional, conditions for June 1, 1917, obtained commiasion ia right in checking up car and also recruited 1446 men for the from official sources. shortages, another letter having been regular army, a total o f 5450. Wash The five corn-producing states of received by the commission from Mr. ington got, on adjustment, 22 more, Iowa, Illinois, Ohio, Indiana and Ne Dyer, in which he does not agree with leaving 7296 to be drafted out of 108,- braska had on hand at that date but the commission's ideas on the subject. 330 who registered June 6. 357,000,000 bushels, as compared with Out o f 41,160 men who registered in an average o f 467,000,000 bushels for Figures gleaned from the forthcom ing Oregon Blue Book, which will be Idaho, 2287 will be drafted. Idaho had the nine preceding years, or a decrease issed by Secretary Olcott in a week or a National guard o f 962, recruited 865 j in the reserve for these five states of ten days, show that in the eight regu more, and recruited 711 men for the j 24 per cent. This is the smallest re a total o f 2538 lar and two special elections aince regular , army, . . to be . de- (serve by 15,000,000 bushels during 1902, at which initiative or referen ducted from her quota, along with an t|ut period> the Bm.)test crop being in eight. Idaho s gross 19U when jt fe „ to 372, 000,000 bush dum measures have been voted on, a adjustment o f eight, total o f 166 measures have been sub quota was 4833. els. The largest crop was in 1913, Following are the net and gross to- when it reached 621,000,000 bushels. mitted to the people. O f this number 56 have passed and 99 have been de tals for the Western states: Iowa’s corn reserve for 1917 has de Net. Groaa creased 15 per cent from the nine-year 8ut»— feated. 710 6V6 A laska...................................................... 23.060 34.846 average. The emfiolyes o f the Kratz Shingle C-ahfomia........... 4 .8 » Idaho ................. 2.287 Illinois' reserve shows a decrease of . 7.87» 10.423 company at Clatakanie went out on Montana 1 .4 » 37 per cent, and is the smallest reserve Nevada 1.061 strike Monday. They demanded 10 North Dakota 7.737 in the entire ten years by 11,000,000 7.387 . 717 hours' pay for an eight-hour day. 6.864 buhsels. . ».717 u th D akota Thomas Doyle was suspected by the S U o tah . . 7.206 uno 4.ÍMS . Ohio’s reserve is a decrease of 45 12.763 manager o f being an agitator. The W a»h trig-ton W y o m in g . . . . 2.683 per cent from the nine-year average, . 810 authorities were notified and the man and is 29 per cent less than the pre was requested to leave the state. Sun vious low record for that period. day afternoon the shingle weavers■ Indiana’s reserve is a decrease o f 23 held a meeting and decided to strike. per cent from the nine-year average Moat o f them are still In the city w a it-! I and only in one year, 1909, was the re- ing for a decision o f the company. I serve less, and then only by a million "M ade in Germany,” stamped on bushels. (aicket scissors being placed in 76 Nebraska alone shows an increase, duffle-bags which women of the Salem and that o f only 4 per cent. Patriotic League are preparing for Washington, D. C.— Uncertainty as members o f Company M, Third Oregon to Greece’s status in the world war Spring Grain Crop ia Poor. regiment, "somewhere in O regon," was cleared away Tuesday with the re Spangle, Wash.—From reports and was discovered by a husband o f one of ceipt o f official information that the the women and caused a furore among Greek government not only has severed interviews with reliable farmers who the men. The women were ignorant relations with all four o f the central own a section or more o f land in this o f the fact that the little scissors bore powers, but is actually in a state of vicinity, the spring grain is a failure, will not be cut at all, if rain does not such a stamp, it ia stated, but they are war with them. come within a few days. With rain, being informed. Information has reached the State the crop at its best will be 25 per cent corporation. So far as is known eight department that the Greek minister in of a normal yield. have been let on the Coast, two more Paris has notified the French govern Winter grain will make between 65 being awarded to J. F. Duthie & Co., ment Greece considers herself a full and 75 per cent o f an average crop. belligerent and will act accordingly. o f Seattle. Winter grain that was frozen and re He said it was not only necessary to Mr. Green, representing the Port issue a formal declaration o f war, as planted with wheat for which $3 per land office o f the United States De the government feels itself bound by bushel was paid for the seed will not partment o f Labor, was in conference the declarations previously issued at j be cut at all. nt Dallas this week with District Ag- Saloniki by Premier Venzelos, who ricultural Agent Cooler relative to the took with him to Athens all the re Islmr needs o f Polk and Marion coun sponsibilities and commitments of the , ties. Mr. Green expressed the desire temporary Saloniki government. of his office to give every assistance As a belligerent Greece is expected , to the farmers in the way of getting to lose no time mobilizing her war re Portland— Wheat— Rluestem. $2:08 the necessary help during the harvest sources and joining effectively in the ; per bushel; forty fold, $2.05; club, season. $2.10; red Russian, $2.00. allies’ operations in the Balkans. Millfeed— Spot prices: Bran, $32.00 The strength o f the Venizelos army Albert Toiler, for many years “ Mayor” o f the tented city at the Ore is placed at about 60,000 men, and the per ton; shorts, $35.00; middlings, gon State Fair, has again been named remnants o f the former regular army, $42.00; rolled barley, $48.00; rolled superintendent o f the camp grounds, while not over 30,000 now, has at j oats, $50. Hay— Producers’ prices; Timothy, according to an annoucement made by times been mobilized to a total of A. H. Lea, secretary o f the State fair 200,000 men, and is capable o f reach- j Eastern Oregon, $26.00 per ton; alfal isiard. Demand for space on the camp ing 300,000 if munitions are provided. fa, $18.00; valley grain hay, $16.00. Vegetables — Artichokes, 80c per The regulars practically were demo grounds is greater than ever before. per Judges already named are; Carlos W. bilized by the allies when former King dozen; tomatoes, $1.50 @ 1 .8 5 per pound; Hall, Denver, to judge Holsteins, Red Constantine held the organization as s crate; cabbage, l(ff'2c Polls, Brown Swiss and Dairy Short threat to the allies’ rear, but can lettuce, 357<7 40c per dozen; cucumbers, j 40((i90c per dozen; peppers, 30<<i40c horn cattle; T. A. Saunders, Manilla, quickly be called to the colors again. Commissioner Jonnart, whom the al per pound; rhubarb, 27<i24c; peas. 3) Iowa, beef cattle; Harry Jenkins, Downers Grove, III., Jerseys and lies entrusted with enforcing Constan (il'Bc; spinach, 6 (c; beans, 3(ii 7c. Green Fruits — Strawberries. $2 (ft, Guernseys; Thomas Brunk, Salem, tine's abdication, has reported that s swine; Oscar Nelson, Coeur d ’Alene, Greek army of 250,000 will be raised 2.50 per crate; cherries, 8(<712c per poultry, and Mrs. Alice Weister, Port to add to the 700,000 allied soldiers al pound; apricots, $1.60@1.75 per crate; ¡cantaloupes, $l(r73.25; peaches, 75cf(i ready in the Balkans. land, on exhibita. $1.25 per box; watermelons, 2(<t3ic per pound; apples, $2072.50; plums, Following a confreence at Salem be Bride in Khaki Sent Home. $1.60072; currants, $1.25071.50; rasp- tween Governor Withycombe, Adju An Atlantic Port — Somewhere in berries, $1.75072; plums, $2.00. tant General White and State Fire France is a sergeant in the American Butu,r _ Cubes, extras, 37c per Marshal Wells as to the menacing I. army who was married just before he pound; prime firsts, 36|c. Jobbing W. W. situation In Eastern Oregon, left the United States and ventured to prices: Prints, extras, 38c. the adjutant general made the import take hia bride with him on the trans- | Eggs— Ranch, current receipts, 33i ant announcement that there is in pro- port which carried his regiment over- 0734c per dozen; ranch, candled, 36c. cessH o f formation a battalion o f sol seas. She went with him aa a soldier Poultry— Hens, 160717c per pound; diers, to be msde up of experienced dressed in regulation khaki and with broilers, 200721c; turkeys, 20c; ducks, military training, to be stationed per her hair out short. Tuesday the young old, 15c; young, 200722c; geese, 1007 manently in Oregon for home defense woman returned from France, her 12c. against just such situations as the I. effort to poae as a "Sam m y” having Veal— Fancy, 15(0716c per pound. W. W. danger. failed. Her husband, it was said Pork— Fancy, 19(0i 20c per pound. Wool— Eastern Oregon, fine. 68(<r61c Fires burning in the brush above aboard the ship, was a member of a regiment stationed in Arizona. per pound; coarse. 580761c; valley, Mabel, near a rich timber region, have 72(0775c; mohair, 600765c. been causng some concern. A areat Police Chiefs Suspended. Cattle— Steers, prime, $8.500710.00; cloud o f smoke was visible from Eu East St. Louis, III. — The board of good, $8.00078.25; medium, $7.500? gene. A telephne message from Wend- fire and police commissioners, after a 7.76; cows, choice, $7.00077.76; me ling stated that the situation waa not meeting Sunday night, announced that dium to good, $6.00077.00; ordinary to considered dangerous. Chief o f Police Ranson Payne and fair, $5.0007 6.00;heifers, $5.00078.00; Jay H. Upton was in Salem recently Night Chief Con Hickey had been sus-1 bulla, $5.0007,7.00; calves, $7.60079.50, Hogs — Light and heavy packing, from Prinevilie to request the Bonding pended pending investigation o f the Board, which includes Attorney Gen police department. According to W. $15.000715.50; pigs and skips, $12.50 eral Bmwn, State Engineer Lewis and G. Watkins, chairman o f the board, the 0718.50; stock hogs, $12.000713.00; Bank Suparintendent Sargent, to cer suspension of the two officials ia due to rough heavies, $14.000714.50. Sheep— Lambs, $6.00(8112.75; year tify to $900,000 worth o f a $1,100,000 the recent race riota, and ia the first bond isaue on the Ochoco irrigation step in an investigation that iaj expect lings, $8.500710.00; wethers, $8.0007 ed to shake up the entire department. 9.00; ewes, $4.00078.00. project near Prinevilie. GREECE ENTERS WMI 1 SIDE OF ALLIES NORTHW EST M ARKET REPORT T h e D rink T h at Fita fo r Hot",Weather Is In the Bottle! A Brew that Stands Alone. Made by our patented process. Ask your dealer. IChe has’nt it in stock, ASK US. Portland Brewing Co.J Portland, Oregon. ANN OUNCEM ENT VAUGHAN’S PORTABLE DRAG SAW $135 $145 TI m Lightest and B tron*««t D ra* 8 h« Operated by One Man and Carried by T w o Meo. V aughan M o to r W ork *, PORTLAND, OREGON But Not o f tho Tracks. Can’ t Be in Both Place«. “ What is the occupation o f (ho old " I declare it is simply outrageous man who is alwaya asking at the li all they demand o f women." brary for books on Indians and Egypt "W h a t’s the matter now ?" ians and Orientals and tho like?” “ On one hand, they are calling oo “ He gives people tip* on tho women to come to the front, and the next minute they want them to work A Still, Small Volca hard in their back yard." “Our friend, Henry Peck, says be hns a voice in the management o f his Education. household.” "Y ou r boy Joah continues to interest “ Yes, Just a voice. That’s all ids himself in football.’ ’ wife allows him.” “ Y es,” replied Farmer ComtaaaoL "W h en he gets to explainin’ philo Widespread Use of English. sophy an’ mathematics I have to quit. Of all the letters that pass through But when he talks football, I can un the post offices of the world two-thirds derstand every word he says.” — Wash are written by and aent to people who ington Star. speak English. Just for a Change. Just in His Line. Crawford— The janitor o f our flat ia "M y sculptor friend can’t 'd o any going to give an entertainment. thing at all with his backyard vege Crabshsw— For your sake, I hope it tables" will be a housewarming.—Judge. "T h a t’s odd. A sculp ter, o f all men, ought to be able to carve out Not Being Done. success from a model garden." — Ex. He— What did you think of the play? She— It wasn’t true to life. W oof! W oof! He— How so? She— Well, the wife continually asks Percival— Will you be annoyed if I for money, and gets it.— The Lamb. enjoy a weed in your presence? Patience— Not at all. I look at to bacco in the same light as hay. I Misleading Influence. don’ t eat it myself, but 1 like to see “ Do you think a sensation reformer others enjoy it.— The Punch Bowl. does any harm?” " N o , " replied Senator Sorghum. “ But he is liable to cause a number of individuals disappointment by making them think it doesn’t require any ^spe cial gifts to charm a crow d." With the Fingers! Says Corns Lift Out Without Any Pain Don’ t Rock the Boat. "T h ey say there's a great wave of prosperity sweeping over the country." "Guess that’s right! I know it takes You reckless men and women who all I can earn to keep from being are pestered with corns and who have swamped.” — Boston Transcript. at least once a week invited an awful death from lockjaw or blood poison Sympathetic. are now told by a Cincinnati authority “ I haven’t had a bite for two d ays," to use a drug called freezone, which whined the tramp. the moment a few drop* are applied "N either have I ,” responded the to any com or callous the soreness is relieved and soon the entire corn or summer boarder. "R otten fishing around h ere."— callous, root and all, lifts off with the Louisville Courier-Joumal. fingers. Freezone dries the moment it is ap plied, and simply shrivels the com or Doesn't Have to Buy Grain. callous without inflaming or even Ir Teacher—Thirty-three eggs at 35 ritating the surrounding tissue or skin. A small bottle of freezone will cents a dozen is what? Pupil— Outrageous, pa says. — Ex. cost very little at any of the drug stores, but will positively rid one’s Sense o f Neatness. feet of every hard or soft co m or hardened callous. If your druggist “ Dosen’t it annoy you to be obliged hasn't any freezone he can get it at to get under your automobile and try any wholesale drug houae for yon. to adjust the mechanism?" “ N o,” replied Mr. Chuggins, " I Life as An inspiration. don’t mind that part of it. But I There is no greater Joy than the feel don’ t think it's right for my w ife to ing that some net of ours hns Inspired make me stay there in hiding till dark another to be brave and strong. One so that people can’t see how mussed of the beautiful things about right do up I a m ."— Washington Star. ing Is that It Is inspiration to others. No life is n real success which lias not The Lack. scattered Inspiration ail along the way. “ There does not seem to be so much —Girls' Companion. enthusiasm about baseball this year. 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