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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1917)
LlNt DnrcT ..j nvrtT .idnnuLi auu l umi J HOTEL in the NORTHWESTH Eric V. Hauler, President. i550 75 i Rooms laffiaigO Samt n. it- ms. -THSEaaisa tn it i !2Aiilier of America' Exceptional HoleljitSfJ 1 11 I Rooms I I, 3 TUMORS, GOITERS Appendicitis, Rheumatism, Cancer, Bowel Trou bles, Skin Diseases, Etc. Chronic diseases of every description and kind cured in the shortest time possible at the least cost. I have cured thousands of people in the last ten yeara without operations by the use of Radium, X-Ray, Electric Currents, Lights, Heat, Bake Ovens, Adjust ments, Manipulations, Massage and Baths. Call and see the wonderful otlice equipment. Consul tation free. Write. DR. W. E. MALLORY 600 to 604 Broadway Bid a. Portland, Oregon SHIP Veal, Pork, Beef, Poultry, Butter, Eggs and Farm Produce to the Old Reliable Everdinsr houae with a record of 45 years of Square Dealings, and be assured of TOP MARKET PRICES. F. M. CRONKHITE 45-47 Front Street Portland, Oregon Marine News For Real Musical Instruments in truest harmony. Made to see 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 816 Labbe Bldg., 227 W Wash. St., Portland, Ore. , Free Information on , How To Do Tanning I -From the worthless t looking green hides to the hnest, soft tan ned furred leather moth-proof, at fac tory prices, maae up into Deautitui laaies furs, coats, robes, mittens and caps. Taxidermist w o rk. Send for catalogue. W. W. Weaver, Custom Tanner, Reading, Mich. HIDES, PELTS. CASCARA BARK, WOOL AND MOHAiR. Wi want all you nana. Write for prices and shipping tags THE H. F. NORTON Co. Portland, Ore,; Seattle, Wn. Portland Yard Closes Contract , for Two Big Wooden Ships Portland Gaston, Williams & Wig- more Steamship corporation, of New York, one of the best known Eastern maritime firms, has contracted with Joseph Supple for the construction of two wooden vessels that will be built on the East Side, on property under lease to Mr. Supple from the Spokane, Portland & Seattle railroad, north of the Hawthorne bridge approach and handy to his present plant at the foot ol Belmont Btreet. VT " , . - news oi closing ol contracts waB received Wednesday, though it has been known for weeks that negotia tions were under way, and Mr. Supple, with Fred A. Ballin, associated with him as designer of the ships, left for New York two weeks ago. Mr. Ballin is the designer of a special type of a composite vessel, wood; and steel being used, while Mr. Supple haB had strong leaning toward a wooden ves sel with a double planked hull, the first planking next to the frames being laid diagonally to afford strength. Both have been submitted to prosper tive purchasers, but the builders had declined to close except at figures that would insure the new yard a profit. In this case it is believed by their friends that the move means the plant will be extensive, as well as perma- nent, for considerable business ii looked for. Olympia is to Build Ships. Olympia, Wash. Phillip D. Sloan, president of the Sloan Shipyards com pany, of Seattle, has announced the completion of negotiations by which work is . to begin at once on the con struction of a shipyard in Olympia that will cover 12 acres. The site is fur nished by Olympia business men on a lease for $3000 a year. President Sloan said that the new yards will em ploy 600 men at maximum capacity and add $350,000 annually to the local payroll. He also said the company has contracts for four motor ships, You reckless men and women who are pestered with corns and who have at least once a week Invited an awful death from lockjaw or blood poison are now told by a Cincinnati authority to use a drug called freezone, which the moment a few drops are applied to any com or callous the soreness la relieved and soon the entire corn or callous, root and all, lifts oft with the fingers. Freezone dries the moment It is ap plied, and simply shrivels the corn or callous without inflaming or even ir ritating the surrounding tissue or skin. A Bmall bottle of freezone will cost very little at any of the drug stores, but will positively rid one s feet of every hard or soft corn or hardened callous. If your druggist hasn't any freezone he can get it at any wholesale drug house for you. He When I was 4 years old I was left an orphan. She what did you do with it? The Orange Peel. 0 Oregon Vulcanizing Company moved to 333 to 337 Burnside St.. Port land, Ore. Largest Tire Repair Plant in the Northwest. Umntry service specialty. Ubo Parcel Post. FRED P. GORIN, Patent Attorney, Onanlzer and Developer; patents secured or FEE REFUNDED; free book on patents. SuiteB 701, 701 -A, 701-B and 701-C, Central building, Seattle. ARE YOU GOING EAST? Consult us about reduced freight rates on household goods to all points. Fast through service. Paciac Coast Forwarding Company, 201 Wilcol Building, Portland, Ore. Marshall 2467. Machinery St, Portland. Send for Stock List and prices. Second-Hand Machin ery bought, sold and exchanged: engines, E. Martin Co., 83 1st r HENPMLLS TRADE SCHOOLS. wj - , Br.j Wot omimnpH in the West. Gas, Electrical and Tractor engineering. Special courses in valcanizing and tire repairing. r rac tical work, short term, low cost. Write for in formation and catalog. 20th and Hawthorne ave. Portland, Ore. O Granulated Eyclifls, lllr? Eyes inflamed by expo- UIV Sun. Dusf and Win! quickly relieved by Murine ffm Eye Bemedy. No Smarting. J ju'8t Eye Comfort. At Your Druerirt'f 50c per Bottle. Murine Ey Druggist, or Murine Eye Kenedy Co.. Chicagi Steel Yard Humming Now. Portland Since the dove of peace has spread wings over the plant of the Northwest Steel company, following the strike early this month, reorgan ization is being rapidly worked out and it is estimated that all but about 100 men who went out are again on the payroll. Those remaining idle are mostly helpers and places are to be made for some when the force is increased or others resign. Balfour Fleet Augmented. Portland Lumber to make up the next cargo of the schooner Camano, now on the way to San Francisco from Gilbert Islands, has been purchased by Balfour. Guthrie & Co. from the East ern and Western mill. The schooner is one of those bought last year by Balfour. Guthrie & Co.. and she will be dispatched for the West Coast. NORTHWEST MARKET REPORT A Half Portion. The lady of good family was show ing her ancestral home to her small eon. She pointed with special pride tn a hunt nf her father. "And that Tinllhle." She Said, "IS your grandfather." TtnhhiB looked somewhat perplexed "To that nil there was of him?" he asked. New York Times. Inevitable. "Do you think It's right to support a lnrs-o nonunion In- Idleness .' ttBueu the man of reckless Ideas. "HnmoHtnoq it'ii ent. to be done, re- nHnrl Parmer Corntossel. "I have whole barnyard full of chickens that navent laid an egg an muw. Washington Star. , Better Off. "There Is one of our best surgeons passing over there." "Yes. I know him and he cut me dead." "That's a lot better than if he cut you living." Baltimore American. Why He Objects. Jack But what does your father see In me to object to? Edith He doesn't see anything m you. That's why he objects. Boston Transcript Cold Storage. Cold storage people are engaged In holding hopes unswerved, An egg may now be middle-aged And still be well preserved. With the Fingers! Says Corns Lift Out Without Any Pain The Arch. Just where the street of the village ends, Over the road an oak tree tall, Curving in more than a crescent, bends With an arch like the gate of a Moorish wall. Over across the river there, Looking under the arch, one sees The sunshine slant through the dis tant air, Aud burn on the cliff and the tufted trees. Each day, hurrying through the town, I stop an instant, early or late, As I cross the street, and glancing down I catch a glimpse through the Moor ish gate. Only a moment there I stand, But I look through that loop in the dusty air, Into a far-off fairyland, Where all seems calm, and kind, and fair. So sometimes at the end of a thought, Where with a vexing doubt we've striven, . A sudden, sunny glimpse is caught Of an open arch, and a peaceful heaven. Edward Roland Sill; One Way Out. "My wife wants me to go shopping with her. I don't see how I'm going to get out of It." "If she were to send you back to your office .after less than an hour of shopping and told you she would never take you on such an expedition again, you would consider yourself well re paid for your trouble, wouldn't you?" 'Certainly. But how am I going to do that?" "Let her catch you flirting with a fascinating girl clerk." Birmingham Age-Hearld. Sporting Instinct "You seem to get a great deal of enjoyment out of your automobile." "Yes," replied Mr. Chugglns; "but I believe I'd have more fun it I were a motorcycle cop and could race with everything that came down the road." Washington Star. F BEGIN SALTS Flush your kidneys occasionally if you eat meat regularly. Dr. Pierce's Pellets are best for liver. bowels and stomach. One little Pellet for a laxative three for a cathartic, of No man or woman who eats meat regularly can make a mistake by flushing the kidneys occasionally, says well-known authority. Meat lorms uric acid which clogs the kidney pores so they sluggishly filter or strain only part of the waste and poisons irom the blood, then you get sick. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver trou ble, nervousness, constipation, dizzi ness, sleeplessness, bladder disorders corns from sluggish kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache in the kidneys or your back hurts, or It the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, irregular of passage or at tended by a sensation of scalding, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any reliable pharmacy and take a tablespoonful in a glass of water he- fore 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, combined with lithia and has been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to activity, also to neutralize the acids in urine so it no longer causes Irritation, thus end ing bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive and can not Injure; makes a delightful effer vescent lithia-water drink which all regular meat eaters should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and the blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney complications. Jimmy ' Descent. Deacon Dryden was a bitter foe the demon rum. His clerk, Jimmy Jetro, was, in secret, quite friendly with the horrid monster. Jimmy roomed above a store. One Sunday morning after a session at poker, Jimmy started on the street. An overload of whisky caused him to fall down the steps and roll to the middle of the sidewalk, just as the deacon passed on his way home from church, A postal card to Garfield Tea Co., Brooklyn, N. I., asking tor sample will repay you. Trusting To Nature. While in town the countryman thought he might as well call at the fire insurance office and see about in suring his shop and household furni ture. "What facilities for extinguishing a fire have you in your village?" the official Inquired. The man pondered for a minute or two. "There's the rain," he Bald. New York Times. I BREAK - UP A COLD TABLETS NiP A COLD IN THE BUD The uuickeat way to break uu a cold. Get the genuine at 'any drug store 25 DacStaefca Just Like a Toothache! Iknr ISr. Editor Sometime ago I had backache vory bad j it would ache just like a toothache. I tried a new discovery of Doctor Pierce's, called "Anuric This is for kidneys and backacho. I soon felt relieved of all backache and bed no more pain, and I bone others tronbled in the same way will try this wonderful new remedy. Yours Bincerely, Mbs. Lincoln Stearns, You can get rid of itching with Resinol Reslnol Ointment and Resinol Soap easily heal most cases of eftema and similar Bkin-eruptions, The first application usually stops the .itching and burning instantly. Sold by all drtiEeists. For sam ple of each free, write to Dept. 3-T, Resinol, Balti more, Md. Ust Rlsinol Soap for tht compltxion. Mostly Holes. "Aren't you afraid the moths will get into this summer stuff?" "They 11 find poor pickings If they do. Nothing in that lot but a couple of hammocks, some openwork stock ings and four or five peekaboo waists." Kansas City Journal. Notb: It is now assorted with con fidence that these painful effects due to uric acid In the system are entirely eradi cated. A new remedy, called "Anurlc. has been discovered bv Dr. Pierce, and Is the cause of a drainage outward of the uric acid with which it comes in contact within the body. It will ward off back- acne, headache, ana tne aariing pains ana aches of articular or muscular rheuma tism of those diseases which are caused by too much urio acid, such as gout, asthma, sciatica, renal calculus. "An urlc " prolongs life because old people usu ally sulfur from hardoning and thickening of the walls of the arteries, due to the ex cess of uric acid in the blood and tissues. . Dr. Pierce, who is dlroctor and chief Ehyslcian at the Invalids' Hotel and urglcal Institute, BulTalo, N. Y., has been testing this wonderful medicine for the relief of over-worked and weakened kidnoys. The relief obtained by sufferers has been so satisfactory that ha deter mined to place "Anurlc" with the prin cipal druggists in town where people could get this ready-to-use medicine. "Anurlc" Is not harmful or poisonous, but aids nature in throwing off those poisons within the body which cause so much suftoring, pain and misery. Scien tists assort tills remedy is 37 times mora potent than lithia. For Diabetes and Brlght's Disease this remedy is building up a reputation as good as Dr. Piorce's other well-known medicines wnicn nave Deen proven reli able during nearly fifty years, such as Doctor Pierce's Favorite Prescription for the ills of women, Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets, the liver regulator, and Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery lor red blood, Y OUR BLOOD WE UVE If you tire easily, are subject to cold hands or feet if you catch colds readily or have rheumatic pains your blood or circulation is probably at fault and you need nn UvJ Both. 'Henry Clay was a gr-ate man, Cas- sidy." "He war thot, Mulligan." "So gr-ate thot he had a cigar named after him, Cassidy." "An" a poipe, too, Mulligan." Boston Transcript. OorOO Every Niqht For Constipation HeddacheJndiestion.etc fianANDHETH B Safe and Sure Portland Wheat Bluestem, $1.66 per bushel; club, $1.62; fortyfold, $1.63; red Russian, $1.68. Oats No. 1 white feed, $36.60. Barlev No. 1 feed, $39.00. Flour Patents, $8.40; straights, S7.B0 rffi 7.80: valley. $7.90; whole wheat. $8.60; graham, $8.40. Millfeed Spot prices: Bran, Zb.6U per ton; shorts, $30.60; rolled barley, $4243. Hay Producers' prices: Timothy, Eastern Oregon, $1920 per ton; val ley, $1516; alfalfa, $1516; valley irra nhav. JlGfila; clover, fii.uu. Butter Cubes, extras, 8537ai prime firsts, 37Jc; firsts, 35i36c. .Inhbinff prices : Prime extras, 42c cartons. 1 cent extra; butterfat, No. 1. 41c; No. 2, 39c, Portland. Eggs Oregon ranch, current re ceipts, 3334c per dozen; uregon ranch, candled, 3536c; selects, 88c. Poultry Hens, 1718e per pound; sDrines. 16 17c; turkeys, live, 18 20c; dressed, 2326c; ducks, 2022c; geese, 12 13c. Veal Fancy, 14i15c per pound. Pork 1313Jc per pound. Vegetables Artichokes, 90c$1.10 ner dozen: tomatoes, nominal; cab bage, $3.25 per hundred;, eggplant, 26c per pound; lettuce, $z.ou per dox; cu cumbers, $1.502.00 per dozen; cel ery, $5.50 per crate; cauunower, $2.50, squash, lie per pound; pep pers, 25c; Back vegetables, $1.25; sprouts. 11c per pound. Potatoes Oregon -buying prices, $2.002.25 per hundred; sweet, $4. Onions Oregon buying prices, $5.60 suck, country points. Green Fruits Apples, 75c$1.60 per box; pears, $1.752.60; cranber ries, $1011 per barrel. Hops 1916 crop, 59c per pound. Wool Eastern Oregon, fine, 24(5 30c per pound; coarse, 3336c; val- low S3ff41c: monair, nominal. - , n , i j r Cascara Barn viu ana new, uc pci pound. Cattle Steers, prime, $8.008.50; fair to good, $7.008.00; cows, choice, $7.357.50; medium to good, $6 607. 00; ordinary to fair, $5.75 6 25; heifers, $4.007.50; bulls, $3.756.00; calves, $3.00(5,9.00. Hogs Heavy packing, 215-250 SlO.805110.95; light butchers. $10.8010.85; light packing, 170-190 nH. 9.85aU0.00; rougn neavy, ta f)0ffi9.25: pigs and skips, $9.35 10 00; .stock hogs, $8. 60 9. 00. Qh.nIjimbs. $10.7512.00; year ling wethers, $9.0010.00; old weth- So Busy. "We have one of the hardest work ing typewriters in the world." "Why do you think so?" "Sometimes she pounds her ma chine for an half an hour at a strech without stopping to adjust her back hair." Brooklyn Citizen. "That man Is in a grave revery." "Yes; I noticed he was buried thought." Baltimore American. In Ml' His Loss. The Husband Where have you been? The Wife Playing bridge. "Did you win?" "No, I lost." "You ought to be ashamed of your self. You should have been at home looking after your children." Yon kers Statesman. Contrariwise. "Funny discovery, wasn't It, the food speculators made?" "What was that?" "That their live turkeys were a dead loss. Boston American. A Woman's Curves. Ted How did she come to hit you with the snowball? Ned I was hiding around the oorner. Chicago Herald. OF NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL which is nature's easily-assimilated food, to increase your red corpuscles and charge the blood with life sustaining richness. Scott's creates warmth to throw off colds and gives resistance to prevent sickness. No Alcohol in SCOTT'S. Every Druggist has it. SCOTT ft BOWNE, Bloomfi.ld, N. J. is-t IIB L If you have a sick cow or one that Is not thrivlnit and producing as she should, why not break away from the worry and uncertainty riKht now get a package of Kow-Kure, the great cow medicine, from your druggist or riaular nnd IITOVR for VOUr80lf that It haS no eaual in the treatment o most cow ailments. a- t.n..aana farm. TTnw-Kure guards the herd o-ninnt the ravages of Abortion, Barreness, Retained After- birth Milk Fever, Scouring, Bunches, eto. You don't need to . Kow-Kure on faith; a trial will show decided, visible improve- t,"V i . . taut tnvBBt today in a ouo or ti.ou Dacnaso. ooim for our free treatise, The Home Cow Doctor. DAIRY ASSOCIATION CO- Lyndonvllle. Vt. Defined. Diplomacy is the art of being dis agreeable in a polite manner. Boston Transcrip. - TO OBTAIN THE HIGHEST DEGREE OF EFFICIENCY Special attention must he paid to the diet, and reg ularity must be promo ted in the stomach, Liver and Bowels. You can help Nature wonderfully by trying HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters Business Weight. "Our forefathers pledged their sa cred honor when they started this country." "How much did they raise on tne pledge in cash?" Baltimore Ameri can. The Ruling Passion. "Be as light as you can on me judge," "Twelve months." "Couldn't you fix it so I could he out in time to see the world serins next year?" Birmingham Age-Herald. SAGE TEA TURNS Practical. "It is no use trying to get away from the solemn fact that the woman of today is a most practical and re sourceful creature," said the man who has known a few. "What makes you think so?" a friend asked. "The unsentimental attitude of a girl I know. I told her that she had inspired some of my best poems. She didn't say a word about the poems, but she wrote to my publishers for a percentage of the royalties." New York Times. Constitiation. indigestion, sick-headache and bilious conditions are overcome by a course of Garfield Tea. Drink on retiring. One Kind Of Cleverness. "How does Bliggins get the reputa tion of being such a clever man? He's always getting Into Borne new kind of trouble." "Yes. Where he shows his clever ness is by getting out again." Wash ington Star. Is GRAY HAIR DARK "A perfect wife never nags," says a writer in an exchange. That's true. And a perfect husband never gives cause for nagging. Baltimore Star. It's Grandmother's Recipe Bring Back Color and Lustre to Hair. to PLASTERS Thi Wortft Grmtut Eittrntd kaudf. Pain In Side, Rheumatism, Backache, Any Local Pain. Ituitt on Having ALLCOCICS. That beautiful, even shade of dark, glossy hair can only be had by brew ing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul phur. Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars the fate. When it fades, turns gray or streaked, Just an application or two of Sage and Sul phur enhances its appearance a hun dredfold. Don't bother to prepare the mix ture; you can get this famous old re cipe improved by the addition of other ingredients for 60 cents a lar(;e bottle, all ready for use. It is called Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound. This can always be depended upon to bring back the natural color and luBtre oz your hair. Everybody uses "Wyeth's" Sage and Sulphur Compound now because It darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied You Blmply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair has disappeared, and after another appll cation it becomes beautifully dark and appears glossy and lustrous. This ready-to-use preparation is a delight ful toilet requisite for those who de sire dark hair and a youthful appear ance. It is not Intended for the cure, mitigation or prevenUon of dlsejase, Heartless Sister. Mildred, who had a small friend to spend the afternoon with her, found that the care of her little brother in terfered sadly with their plans. John showed a tiresome persistence in totnine their names. Meeting with little encouragement, he asked at last, somewhat wistfully: 'Mllly, can't I play something?" 'Yes, John," she replied firmly. Go into the back room and play you're dead for half an hour." Exchange. Square. Man I want your opnlon In a mat ter. Would you advise me to borrow $10 to help me out of a tight place? Legal Friend By an means. Man Very good! Lend me ten. Legal Friend That's all right My fee for legal advice is $10, and we'll just call it square. Boston Transcript. Ask The Kid's Mother. Willis That new baby of mine the smartest kid in the world. Gillis That's what they all say. You can't prove It. Willis I sure can. If you don't be lieve me, just ask the kid's mother and grandmothers. Puck. But Not of the Track. What Is the occupation of the old man who is always asking at the li brary for books on Indians and Egyp tians and Orientals and the like?" "He gives people tips on the races." Baltimore American. Afraid Of Hie Wife. Babson Why do you always take a taxi home from the club nights? Kibbler When I arrive at my door and learn how much the fare Is, it sobers me instantly. Boston Tran scrip. THOSE AWFUL CRAMPS Suggestions that may save Much Suffering Knew The Location. Three-year-old Sydney had the meas les, and was a real sick little boy. His anxious grandmother bent over mm and asked sympathetically: "Can't you tell grandmamma where you feel bad?" Without a moment's hesitation little Sydney answered; "Wight here in bed." Indianapolis News. iiiiiiHjjsLmy nihi Constipation can be cured without'drugii. Nature'n own remedy lelectedj herb is Garfield Tea. The Best Solution. "Bridget you have broken as much china this month as your wages amount to. Now, how can you prevent this occurring again?" "Ol don't know, mum," said Bridget, "unless ye raise me wages." New York Times. Marysville, Pa. "For twelve years I suffered with terrible cramps. I would nave w stay in bod several days every month. 1 tried all kinds of remedies and was treated by doctors, but my trouble con tinued until one day I read about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound and what it had done for others. I tried It and now I am never troubled with cramps and fee' like a different woman. I cannot praise Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound too highly and I am recommend W it to my friends who suffer as I did. " -Mrs. George It. Naylob, Box 72, Marysville, Pa. Young women who are troubled with painful or irregular periods, backache, headache, dragging-down sensations, fainting spells or indigestion should take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Thousands have been re stored to health by this root and herb remedy. Write for free and heipful advice to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (con fidential) , Lynn, Mass Only women open and read such letters. P. N, U. No, 5. 1917 era, $8.75.o; ewes, o. iuo.uv.