The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, January 05, 1917, Image 3

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Veal, Pork, Beef,
Poultry, Butter, Egg
and Farm Produce
to the Old Reliable Everding house with a
record of 45 years of Square Dealings, and
be assured of TOP MARKET PRICES.
F. M. CRONKHITE
4547 Front Street Portland, Oregon
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For Real Musical Instruments in truest harmonv.
Made to Bee how good they can be; not how much
they will bring. Violin, Mandolin, Guitar, Banjo,
Ukelele. Slogan: "If you don't find 'em better
than any, send 'em back at our expense." 311 to
315 Labbe Bid., 227! Wash. St., Portland, Ore.
HIDES, PELTS, CASCARA BARK,
WOOL AND MCHAiR.
We want all you nave. Write (or prices and shipping tags
THE H. F. NORTON CO. Portland, Ore.; Seattle, Wn.
ARE YOU OOBNG EAST?
Consult us about reduced freight rates on
household goods to all points. Fast through
service. Pacific Coast Forwarding Company, 2ltl
Wilcox Building, Portland, Ore. Marshall 2467.
Oregon Vulcanizing Company
moved to 333 to 337 Burnside St., Port
land, Ore. Largest Tire Repair Plant
in the Northwest. Country service a
specialty. Use Parcel Poat.
FRED P. GORIN, Patent Attorney,
Organizer and Developer; patents Becured or FEE
REFUNDED; free book on patents. Suites 701,
70J-A, 701-B and 701-C. Central building, Seattle.
Most Worthy.
"Why do you seek admittance
here?" asked St. Peter.
"On earth many blessed me and said
I would surely go to heaven when I
died," answered the shade.
"How did you win such gratitude?"
"I was always kind and considerate
to people who owned Fords."
"Enter," said the saint. "A place
Is prepared for you." Philadelphia
Ledger.
Too Literal.
"I like to see a man with some spirit
In him, don't you?"
"No, indeed! I'm a strict prohibi
tionist." Boston Transcript.
The Influence
OF
GoodDigestion
is far reaching. It means
Better Appetite
Proper Assimilation
Liver and Bowel
Health
To Aid Digestion-TRY
HOSTETTER'S
Stomach Bitters
It Helps Nature in Every Way
An Unmistakable Result.
"Has the investigation of the high
cost of living had any result?"
"Yes," replied Senator Sorghum. "I
think it has called the attention of
everybody who had anything to sell to
the fashion of shoving up the price."
Washington Star.
Popped Out at The Popping.
Aunt I suppose, Edith, you said
"This is so sudden!" when Mr. Slow
boy proposed?
Niece No; I fully intended to, but
I was so excited I forgot and exclaim
ed "At last!" Boston Transcript.
NEWS ITEMS
Of General Interest!
About Oregon
1917 State Millage Tax '
Fund Lower Than Last Year
Salem Millage taxes to be raised
for the Oregon Normal School Univer
sity of Oregon, Oregon Agricultural
college and state road fund show a
combined slump of $54,873.78 for
1917 from the tax raised for the same
funds during the year 1916. j
The total raised in 1918 for the four
funds was $924,850.08, as compared to
$869,976.30 to be raised during the
coming year. ,
In 1917 the following sums are to be
raised by millage taxes for the four
funds: Normal School, $33,150.56;
road fund, $219,690.89; Oregon Agri
cultural college, $351,505.58; Univer
sity of Oregon, $263,629.18.
In 1916 the following sums were
raised for the same funds: Normal
School, $37,379.80; road fund, $233,.
623.76; Oregon Agricultural college,
$373,798.01; University of Oregon,
$280,348.51.
The reason for the slump is in the
approximate $55,000,000 decrease of
the assessed valuation for the entire
state.
While the millage taxes have de
creased because of the drop .in the
total assessed valuation, this did not
affect the amounht of the levy for all
state purposes to be raised during the
year 1917, and as a result a decrease
in the amount to be raised by millage
taxes allows a similar increase in the
amount of money that might be ap
propriated for other purposes.
But this applies only to the 1917
taxes. The next legislature has the
question of a biennium to consider,
and as a result it is faced by the possi
ble contingencies which may arise in
1918. If the assessed valuation in
creases materially in 1918, the amount
that will be raised on millage taxes
for that year will show a consequent
increase. As a rseult of such an in
crease, if it occurred, the amount of
money that could be appropriated for
other purposes would be proportionate
ly less.
Control Budget $15,000.
Salem The Oregon State board of
control asks for $15,000 for the next
biennium in its budget presented to
the secretary of state, an amount equal
to that eiven for the preceding two
years. This board manages the Ore
gon state hopsital, the Eastern Oregon
state hospital, State Institution for the
feeble-minded, Oregon state training
school, State penitentiary. State school
for the blind, State school for the
deaf. State tuberculosis hospital, Sol
diers' home, Industrial school for girls,
and also has charge of making specific
improvements at the Capitol building
and Supreme court building. .
The appropriaiton is asked to cover
the salaries of three employes, which
aggregate $9550 for the two years,
and general maintenance which cost is
estimated at $5450.
$20,300 Asked for Tests.
Salem Three hundred dollars less is
asked by the department education for
the State board examiners for the next
two years than was given for the past
two years. The total amount asked
for the coming biennium is $20,300.
The legislature of 1911 abolished
the 34 county boards for examining
applicants for teachers' certificates
and placed the work upon the State
superintendent and a State board of
examiners. The number of applicants
at each examination are held in June
and December of each year.
During the past year about 21,910
letters have been received relating to
certificates and as many answered. In
eluded in the estimated cost are salar
ies and traveling expenses of em
ployes and general maintenance.
IF KIDNEYS ACI
BAD TAKE SALTS
Says Backache is sign you have
been eating too much
meat.
When you wake up with backache
and dull misery in the kidney region
It generally means you have been eat
ing too much meat, says a well-known
authority. Meat forms uric acid
which overworks the kidneys in their
effort to filter it from the blood and
they become sort of paralyzed and
loggy. When your kidneys get slug
gish and clog you must relieve them,
like you relieve your bowels; remov
ing all the body's urinous waste, else
you have backache, sick headache,
dizzy spells; your stomach sours,
tongue is coated, and when the wea
ther is bad you have rheumatic
twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of
sediment, channels often get sore, wa
ter scalds and you are obliged to seek
relief two or three times during the
night.
Either consult a good, reliable phy
sician at once or get from your phar
macist about four ounces of Jad Salts;
take a tablespoonful- in a glass of
water before breakfast for a few days
and your kidneys will then act fine.
This famous salts is made from the
acid of grapes and lemon juice, com
bined with lithia, and has been used
for generations to clean and stimulate
sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize
acids in the urine so it no longer irri
tates, thus ending bladder weakness.
Jad Salts is a life Baver for regular
meat eaters. It is inexpensive, can
not injure and makes a delightful, ef
fervescent lithia-water drink.
Cranberry Juice Falls
From "Water Wagon"
Portland Cranberry culture, which
thrives at North Beach, Wash., in the
district Berved by the fifth division of
the O.-W. R. & N. company, has a
most consistent booster in the person
of "Captain" Budd, superintendent of
the division.
On a trip to Ilwaco last week "Cap
tain" Budd was presented with four
bottles of the cranberry liquid. He in
turn gave the beverage to friends re
siding at the Hotel Imperial, urging
them to parake thereof frequently,
as it was positively non-intoxicating,
was a rejuvenator, carried only good
effects, and in general was the coming
dry favorite.
But when kept in the hotel tempera
ture for a few days the cranberry juice
became peeish, switched from a non-
hilarious fluid to a roisterous, foment
ing, capricious extract and blew corks
and contents over walU and ceilings.
Investigating Epidemic of Rabies.
North Yakima Dr. H. T. Graves,
acting commissioner of agriculture,
will spend several days, here giving
personal consideration to the rabies
situation. In controlling the outbreak
which appears to have originated in
the White Swan district on the Yaki
ma Indian reservation, three weeks
ago, the department is greaty ham
pered by the lack of assistance and the
distances to travel. A number of ani
mals, including three of J. T. Harrah'B
airedale hounds, have died, and many
others, suspected, have been killed.
Try this easy way
to heal your skin
The first use of Resinol Ointment and Resmo!
Soap usually stops all itching and burning atd
makes your tortured skin feel cool and comfortable
at last, yon'tyou try the easy Resinol way to heal
eczema or similar skin-eruptions?
Soldbyalldrugfrists.
Sample free, Dtpt. 2-Tx
Rtttnol iiaittmort.
VAGRIPPC
AchM.altw
Bating fever
,i,J philla.
mean LaGRIPPB. Try
BREAK-UP-A-COLD
TABLETS
$14,599,065 From Yakima Valley,
xakima According to the crop re
port for 1916, prepared by the same
authority which has for several years
past compiled the figures on Yakima
crop production, there was grown in
the Yakima valley this year, including
only those portions in Yakima and
Benton counties and actually shipped
to market or now being held in storage
for shipment later, produce valued at
$14,599,065. This is an increase
nearly $5,000,000 over a year ago.
The Bawling Out of Julia.
A deserted husband out west thus
advertises his spouse's delinquency:
Julia, my wife, has grown quite rude,
She has left me in a lonesome mood;
She has left my board,
She has took my bed,
She has given away my meat and
bread;
She has left me in spite of friends and
church,
She has carried with her all my shirts.
Now ye take note who read this paper,
Since Julia's cut this reckless caper
I will not pay one single fraction
Of any debt of her contraction. Bos
ton Transcript
PLASTERS
i r r i
urn
The World's Grtatett
External Remedy
Backache,
Rheumatism,
. Lumbago,
-Any Local
Pain.
Insist on
Havtntc
ALLCOCK'S.
AFTER ANY SICKNESS
your nervous system is shattered; your strength is wasted;
your digestion weakened, your blood impoverished.
i
is the rich tonic-food to nourish your nerve-centers, repair
the wasted tissue, improve your blood-power,
sharpen your appetite and gradually re-establish
your strength.
6et SCOTT'S for yourself, or remind some ailing
friend that SCOTT'S has proven these words for
thousands of others. Look for this Trade-Mark.
Scott & Bowp- Bloomfield, N. J.
TREES SHIPPED ANYWHEREFREIGHT PAID
Small orders as well as bisr. Ornamentals, Fruit Trees, Etc. Hardy and guaranteed.
Largest Nursery between Rockies and Cascades. 14th Year. 15,000 Orders Last Year.
WZtf1 WASHINGTON NURSERY CO. mi
Granulated Eyelids,
of
Eyes I
often prevent . ri- QRft . ,
tutaoKedatUcJt. wu St .11 nn .tore
Cattle Wintered in Yakima.
North Yakima From 10,000 to 12,
000 head of cattle are being fed in the
Yakima valley this winter, with the
idea of finishing them for market on
grass in the early spring. Stockmen
find this a profitable business. Rail
roads have moved 600 cars of fat catte
from the valley this season just past
to market, of which about 200 cars
were of home production and the re
mainder stock brought in for fattening.
No Novelty.
"Did you see where that girl made
a record flight in her aeroplane?"
"That's nothing. My wife was a high
flyer long before aeroplanes were
thought of." Baltimore American.
Shifting Desires.
The talk of Christmas started be
tween hands at the bridge club.
"Well, I don't know what I want,"
a half dozen women said falsely.
"Well, I know what I want," the ro
bust blonde remarked. "I told my hus
band at breakfast this morning that
I'd like to have a mink muff and
then I remembered that I needed a
scrub bucket" Indianapolis News.
Inconsiderate Biddies.
"Are your hens laying?"
"Yes; laying off." Boston Transcript.
A Different Atmosphere.
"I'm looking for employment, sir.
I'll be frank with you. I've just been
released from prison."
"Ahem! One, of the model prisons?"
"Yes, sir."
"Well, I'm willing to give you a
chance, but every man we employ is
expected to hustle. If you think you
can get down to hard work and long
hours after the life of elegant leisure
you have doubtless enjoyed in prison,
I'll make a place for you." Exchange.
Offer for Flax is Vague.
Salem The State of Control has re
ceived a cablegram replying to its re
cent proposal to sell flax to Agnew &
Hamilton, importers, of Belfast, Ire
land. The cablegram, while apparent
ly accepting the board's offer of $2.75
f. o. b. Salem, was vague in its terms,
and the board sent a second cablegram
reiterating its first offer.
NORTHWEST MARKET REPORT
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Irish Flax Bid Canceled.
Salem Cabled arguments which
have been going back and forth be
tween Salem, Or., and Belfast, Ireland,
for the past several days relative to
the purchase of 2500 bushels of flax by
the Agnew Hamilton company, of Bel
fast, came to an abrupt close Monday,
when Secretary R. B. Goodin, of the
State board of control, received a terse
cablegram: Cancel offer; shipment
too late." What disposition will be
made of the seed is not known, but it
is likely the board will sell much of it
now to Oregon buyers. The board in
structed Superintendent Crawford to
start threshing immediately to be
ready for shipment on the Belfast or
der.
Final Smoke is Enjoyed.
McMinnville McMinnville residents
were worried by smoke prevalent in
the atmosphere Sunday, but investiga
tion showed it to be due to groups of
college students about the streets, who,
in view of the anti-tobacco-in-all-forms"
ruling recently made by Presi
dent Riley, of the local college, were
enjoying Lady Nicotine for the last
time. Tobacco shops report depleted
stocks, due to the anti-weed mandate.
The students, however, accept the
measure with the best of spirits, and
the smokers have forsworn smoking.
Bounty Payments Begin,
Salem A score or more of persons
arrived at the county clerk's office
Wednesday with gopher scalps, to col
lect the 10-cent bounty provided for
uuder the law. The legislature of
1915 directed the county clerk of Mar
ion county to raise 1-10 of a mill in
taxation for that purpose.
Hopes Women
Adopt This Habit
As Well As Men
Glass
of hot water each morn-
helps us look and feel 1
? clean, sweet, fresh, J
1 i
Happy, bright, alert vigorous and
vivacious a good clear skin; a nat
ural, rosy complexion and freedom
from Illness are assured only by clean,
healthy blood. If only every woman
and likewise every man could realize
the wonders of the morning inside
bath, what a gratifying change would
take place.
Instead of the thousands of sickly,
anaemic-looking men, women and girls
with pasty or muddy complexions;
instead of the multitudes of "nerve
wreoka," "rundowns," "brain f
and pessimists we should see a virile,
optimiBtic throng of rosy-cheeked peo
ple everywhere.
An Inside bath is had by drinking,
each morning before breakfast, a
glass of real hot water with a tea-
spoonful of limestone phosphate In it
to wash from the stomach, liver, kid
neys and ten yards of bowels the pre
vious day's Indigestible waste, sour
fermentations and poisons, thus
cleansing, sweetening and freshening
the entire alimentary canal before put
ting more food into the stomach.
Those subject to sick headache, bil
iousness, nasty breath, rheumatism,
colds; and particularly those who have
a pallid, sallow complexion, and who
are constipated very often, are urged
to obtain a quarter pound of limestone
phosphate at the drug store which
will cost but a trifle but Is sufficient
to demonstrate the quick and. remark
able change In both health and ap
pearance awaiting those who practice
internal sanitation, We must remem
ber that Inside cleanliness Is nore Im
portant than outside, because the skin
does not absorb impurities to contam
tnate the blood, wall the pores in the
thirty feet of bowels de.
Portland Wheat Bluestem, $1.44
fortyfold, $1.40; club, $1.40; red Rus
sian, $1.35.
Oats No. 1 white feed, $35.00.
Barley No. 1 white, $37.00.
Flour Patents, $7.80; straights,
$6.607.00; exports, $6.80; valley,
$7.30; whole wheat, $8.00; graham,
$7.80.
Millfeed Spot prices: Bran, $26.50
per ton; shorts, $30.50; rolled barley,
$40.0041.50.
Corn Whole, $46.00 per ton;
cracked, $47.00.
Hay Producers' prices : Timothy,
Eastern Oregon, $19.U0(a)21.U0 per
ton; timothy, valley, $16.0017.00;
alfalfa, $17.00 18.00; valley grain
hay, $13.0015.00; clover, $12.50.
Butter OubeB, extras, 35e per
pound; prime, firsts, 33c; firsts, 32jc,
Jobbing prices: Prime extras, 35
38c; cartons, lc extra; butterfat, No,
1, 38c; No. 2, 36c, Portland.
EggB Oregon ranch, current re
ceipts, 36c per dozen; Oregon ranch,
candled, 3840c; Oregon ranch, se
lects, 42c.
Poultry Hens, 1315c per pound
springs, 15fcfinc; turkeys, live, 22
23c; dressed, 30c; ducks, 1516c
geese, 12Jc.
Veal Fancy, 13Jc per pound.
Pork Fancy, lljc per pound.
Vegetables Artichokes, 90c(f$l. 10
per dozen; tomatoes, nominal; cab
bage, $22.25 per hundred; eggplant.
25c per pound; lettuce, $1.85 per box
cucumbers, $l(Sil. 25 per dozen; celery,
California, $4.50 per crate; pumpkins.
lljc per pound; cauliflower, $2 per
crate.
Potatoes Oregon buying prices
$1.25ftp.40 per hundred; sweets, $4.00
per hundred.
Onions Oregon buying prices,
$2.76 per sack, country points.
Green Fruits Apples, 60c(g$1.50
per box; pears, $1.602.50; cranber
ries, $1212.50 per barrel.
HopB 1916 crop, 610ic pound.
Tallow, 89c per pound.
Wool Eastern Oregon, fine, 24ra)
30c per pound; coarse, 33(a36c; val
ley, 3335c; mohair, 35fiJ45c.
Cascara Bark Old and new, BJe per
pound.
Cattle Steers, prime, $7.508.25;
good, $7.007.35; common to good,
$6.00(i6.85; cows, choice, $5.606.50;
medium to good, $5.25(5.50; ordinary
to fair, $4. 50aS. 00; heifers, $5. 00(a)
6.00; bulls, $2.755.00; calves, $3.00
7.00.
Hogs Prime, $9.50(9.85; good to
prime mixed, $9.40fi49.60; rough
heavy, $8.509.10; pigs and skips,
$8.608.75.
Sheep Lambs, $7.0010.25; year
ling wethers, $7.50(88.76; old wethers,
$6.757.00; ewes, $5.007.60.
Eyes inflamed by expo-
quickly relieved by Murine,
Eye Remedy. No Smarting,
lust Eve Comfort. At
Vour Drugglft's 50c per Bottle. Murine Eye
Salvein 1 ubei Z5C r or uuun ui iucljci
Druggists or Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago
SAGE TEA
TO
DAND
Y -
DARKEN
A
For Backward Bunnies.
"Pupil?"
"Well, Rutherford"
"I have just figured out why bun
nies have fuzzy little tails."
"That's fine. What is the reason?"
"Bunnies live in holes, you know."
"Exactly."
"And I suppose many of the holes
are so narrow the bunnies can't turn
round in them very well."
"Very likely."
"Well, that's the reason."
"I don't quite get your line of
thought."
"The fuzzy little tails keep them
from hurting themselves when they
back Into things." Youngstown Telegram.
Pimples, boils.'carbuncles. dry up and
disappear with Doctor Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery, in tablets or liquid.
Common Fault Among Ministers.
"Mr. Asquith was prime minister of
Great Britain, wasn't he?" inquired
Mrs. Leonidas W. Van Quentin yester
day morning.
'He was, replied her husband.
'And he has been removed?"
'The same."
'What was the matter? Couldn't
he preach good enough?'
'Oh, I guess he preached ail right,
but he prayed too long." Kansas City
Star.
It's Grandmother's Recipe
Bring Back Color and
Lustre to Hair. ,
to
You can turn gray, faded hair beau
tifully dark and lustrous almost over
night if you'll get a 60-cent bottle of
"Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com
pound" at any drug store. Millions of
bottles of this old famous Sage Tea
Recipe, Improved by the addition of
other ingredients, are sold annually,
says a well-known druggist here, be
cause it darkens the hair so naturally
and evenly that no one can tell it has
been applied.
Those whose hair is turning gray
or becoming faded have a surprise
awaiting them, because after one er
two applications the gray hair van
ishes and your locks become luxuriant
ly dark and beautiful.
This is the age of youth. Gray
haired, unattractive folks aren't want
ed around, bo get busy with Wyeth's
Sage and Sulphur Compound to-night
and you'll be delighted with your dark,
handsome hair and your youthful ap
pearance within a few days.
This preparation is a toilet requisite
and is not intended for the cure, miti
gation or prevention of disease.
Garfield Tea was your Grandmother's
Remedy for every .stomach and intes
tinal ill. This good old-fashioned herb
home remedy for constipation, stomach
ills and other derangements of the sys
tem so prevalent these days is in even
greater favor as a family medicine
than in your grandmother s day.
Both of Them.
One day a professor and his com'
panion became involved in an argu
ment as to which was the handsomer
man of the two.
Not being able to arrive at a settle
ment of the question they agreed, in
a spirit of fun, to leave it to the de
cision of a Chinaman who was seen
approaching them.
The matter being laid before him.
the Oriental considered long and care
fully, then he onnounced in a tone of
finality:
"Both are worse." Chicago News.
It Does Happen.
"I don't think the truth of that Cin
derella story ever came out."
"No?"
"I think she took off her slipper be
cause it hurt her. I've seen ladies da
that in restaurants many a time."
Louisville Courier-Journal.
Natural Magic.
"The amateur magician who enter
tained us did some wonderful tricks.
He made a chicken turn rabbit right
before our eyes."
"That's nothing. Any ordinary
speeder can make an automobile turn
turtle without half trying." Baltimore
American.
Both Surprised.
Mr. Goodleigh I was surprised to
see you in a helplessly intoxicated
condition last evening.
Tipples I was surprised myself. I
thought I could stand a lot more.
Exchange.
Jordan Wilkins, who are you go
ing to room with next year?
Wilkins My wife. College Record.
The Reason Why.
"I wonder why X was selected as
the symbol of the unknown quantity."
"Because none of your friends ever
have one when you want t borrow it."
Baltimore American.
The Earl and the Girl.
Family tree,
Wealth by chance,
Here we see
True romance.
Kansas City Journal.
Every Niqht
For Constipation
Headdchejndicjestion.etc,
ISRANIilSETII
Safe and Sure
Iff fflf liOIITTT
Suffered Great Pain
Letter Tells of Lang hxled-for Prescription,
Dear Mr. Editor 1 am making a per
sonal appeal to your readers who are
bothered with kldnuy and bladder trouble
and rheumatism, to give up tho use of
harsh salts, or alcoholic Kidney medi
cines and In their placo take a short
treatment of "Anuric" and bo convinced
of Its wonderful virtues as I was. 1 suf
fered great pain, had a groat doal of
Irritation, water became foul. 1 tried
evervthlnrr advised but with no results.
I gout for a box of "Anuric Tablets "and
Soon discovered tliat they brought relief,
I have used them since, and no. tho
water Is natural, my health good, and
appetite splendid. Homo of tho doctors
iironounced my tronblo enlarged prostato.
jow I have no more trouble and I most
assuredly feel that this latest discovery
of Dr. Pierce's Is the best remedy for
bladder and kidney troubles that I know
of. If I can Induce anyone to givo it a
trial, I fool that ho will thank mo for
calling attention to this groat boon
that relieves this seemingly worst of
nil troubles that human hush can fall
heir to,
(Signed) H. H. Funsinsii
' Anuric
lc, nut by the
has
Note; Cd to this time.
not been on sale to the nubile.
persuasion of many patients and the
Increased demand for this wonderful
healing tablet, Doctor Plerco has finally
decided to put It Into the drug stores of
this country within Immediate reach, of
send 10 cents for largo trial package.
Hlmply ask for Doctor Plerco's Anurle
Tablets. There can be no Imitation.
Every package of "Anuric" Is sure to be
Dr. Pierce's. You will llnd tho signature
on tbo package just as you do on Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription, tho ovor
famous friend to oiling women, and
Dr. Plerco's Golden Medical Discovery,
proven by years to to the groatost general
tonic and reconstructor for anv one.
01
hopo
until jusl
At any rate don't give up
bointr cured of vour maladv i
a few doses of "Anuric" have proven
that It will inako you fool like a dlilur
tnt person.
Editor Ploase Insert this lottor la
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