The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930, July 12, 1918, Image 3

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Anker-Holth Cream Separator
& Is
Over 1700 of thefie machines placed In
the homes of users In the last three
years.
Now why so many Anker-Holth?
They give satisfaction. The users tell
their neighbors, then the neighbor wants
one.
They will do Just as well for you. Let
us mall you catalog.
THE J. C. ROBINSON CO.,
44 First Street, PORTLAND, ORE,
CARBON-PAPER A TYPEWRITER
North. All kinds of carbon paper, extra
durable typewriter ribbons.
cb n. C ... miners,
S66Wah. Bt, Majestic Theater Bldg.
AUTO ACCESSORIES
Motors, gears, bearings, wheels, axles,
and trailers. We wreck all makes of cans
and sell their parts at half price. David
Hodes Co., N. Broadway and Flanders.
ACETYLENE LIQHtTnO SY8TEMS.'
Pilnt f!,n,Mtn,l InatnlU All I.I- J- -M
- ...v.. a iiioiaucu. ll fllliuv UI
Supplies. J. W. Clancy 838 H. Morrison Bt.
MACHINERY
Cut your own lumber on a Wheland
Portable Sawmill. Tou will save time
ana big money on your next lumber bill.
With this sawmill you can supply the
lumber needs of your neighbors also. The
price Is reasonable, and the proIts will
soon pay for the machine. Write for
catalog and full details. Clyde Eqpt. Co.,
18th and Thurman sts., Portland Ore.
EVERYTHING FOR THE OFFICE
Office Furniture a Appliances
Printing .: Engra ving Bookbinding
Marshall (oeo
A6548
FIFTH . OAK ITIIITI POHTLANO. OMQOI.
COMPLETE LINE OF STEEL
F1UNB DEVICES AND SYSTEMS
DELCO-LIGHT
The complete Electric Light and
Power Plant
Saves time and labor, Increases
farm efficiency, Pays for itself.
MODERN APPLIANCE CO., Seattle, Wn.
Tberei i dealer is your territory, Please write iu.
FISCHERS AUTO BED
is mr . . x. -a
mq E. HYDE,
fk-'ii " State Representative
66 Sixth St., PORTLAND, ORE.
Sleep on your Seat Cushions.
Compact Fits under the rear seat
Write for circulars.
Agents Write for Special Offer
BLACK"
LOSSES SURELY PREVENTED
CUTTER'S BLACKLEB PILLS
ow-prf ced,
fmmm mwm fresh, reliable
In preleiredby
sW WE western Hock.
I . In.m D men. because thev
Jmm Mmm protect where other
ff WritetotbookletandtesttmonlHls.
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50-dMt Dk. BJacklH Pills. $4.00
Use any injector, but Cutter's simplest and strongest.
Tin superiority of Cutter products is due to over IS
years ot specializing in VACCINES AMD 8 BRUMS
only. Insist on Cutt&R'S. U unobtaiaabl
Tlii Cuttw Lthoratory, UJ)
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Foolish Borrowers of Trouble.
The more some people have the
more they want, which may explain
the secret of borrowing trouble.
Inculcate Fair Dealing.
Every family should have ethics of
fair dealing and honorable thinking.
Each member of the family should
feel his or her responsibility in main
taining the high standard of the fam
ily with a view of co-operation. By
this means the children will take an
interest in the farm, the home and
their environment. Exchange.
Surely Would Be Missed.
If all the foolishness were suddenly
stricken from the world, what would
the people have to think about in the
future?
Hotel Rowland
One hundred and sixty-five Rooms, all Modern
Improvements: free phones on every floor.
Ratet: 75c to $1.50 per day: $2.50 to
$5.00 per week.
Opposite Courthouse, 2 blocks from Poatoffice,
Fire Proof. S. P and Oregon Electric pass door.
Earn More
Young Women and Men -
Business cries for trained minds. Grasp your
opportunity. Enorll now in Northwest's biggest
business college, Behnke-Walker, Portland. Free
Catalog.
ELECTRIC MOTORS
Bought, Sold, Rented and Repaired
WALKER ELECTRIC WOKKS
Bumside. cor. 10th. Portland. Ore.
Hides, P8lts,clfacrr Wool
Mohair
We natal jn km, Wrtk ftr Prim mi SWpton Tin.
THE H. F. NORTON COMPANY,
Portland, Ore., Seattle, Wn., Bellingham. Wn.
oif tin Vea1, Porlt Beef'
.nlr Poultry, Butter, Eggs
and Farm Produce,
to the Old Reliable Everting house with a
record of 46 years of Square Dealings, and
be assured of TOP MARKET PRICES.
F. M. CRONKHITE,
45-47 Front Street, Portland, Oretoa
Do Your Own Plumbing
By baying direct from til at wholesale prices
and save the plumber', profits. Write na to
lay your needs. We will tin yoo our rock
bottom " direct-to-you" prices, f. o. b. rail or
boat. We acta ally Bare yon from 10 to 84 per
cent. All goods a-uaranieed.
Northwest headquarters fot Leader Water
-Intern, and Poller Johnson Engine..
STARK-DAVIS CO.
12 Third Street. Portland. Oretoa
P. N. U.
No. 28, 1918
$1.00
Without Bath
$1.50
Willi Bath
Weekly Rales
Monthly Rates
NORTONIA HOTEL
PORTLAND, ORE.
Central Location. Beautifully Furnished
Excellent Cafe. llth and Stark.
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RelyOnCuticura
ToClearPimples
Soap 23c. Ointment 29 and flOc.
Zero of Sport.
Of course we may be wrong about it,
but personally we never could have
much fun with a goldfish. Galveston
News.
Truth Not in Them Then.
"Will you give me some advice?"
asked the youthful candidate. "Why,
certainly, my boy," answered the vet
eran campaigner. "The first thing for
you to learn is that you can't feel the
public pulse by listening "to what men
say just after the drinks and cigars
have been passed around." Birming
ham Age-Herald.
Be the First to Smile.
Don't be afraid to "break the ice"
with a stranger. It may be so thin
that the first smile will cause it to
melt.
HAVE YOU A SWEETHEART
Son or Brother in camp or training for defense?
If so, mail him a package of Allen's Foot Ease,
the antiseptic Powder for Tired, Aching, Swol
len Feet, and prevents blisters and Bore spots.
Makes walking easy. Sold everywhere, 26c.
Man and Needles.
Some men are like rusty needles;
the best way to' clean and brighten
them is with work. Youth's Companion.
"BEST MEDICINE
FOREWOMEN"
What Lydia E. Plnkham'i
Vegetable Compound Did
For Ohio Woman.
Portsmouth, Ohio. "I suffered from
irregularities, pains in my side and was
so weak at times 1
could hardly get
around to do my
work, and as I had
four in my family
and three boarders
it made it very hard
for me. Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vege
table Compound
was recommended
to me. I took it
and it has restored
my health. It is
certainlv the best
medicine for woman's ailments I ever
saw." Mrs. Sara Shaw, R. No. 1,
Portsmouth, Ohio.
Mrs. Shaw proved the merit of this
medicine and wrote this letter in order
that other suffering women may find
relief as she did.
Women who are suffering as she was
should not drag along from day to day
without giving this famous root and
herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege
table Compound, a trial. For special
advice in regard to such ailments write
to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. , Lynn,
Mass. The result of its forty years
experience is at your service.
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Medford people were shocked Sat
urday to learn of the death of Ernest
Adams, a popular young rancher liv
ing near that city, as the result of an
airplane accident In England, June
26.
A. B. Chapman, who was arrested In
the vicinity of Powers, when a con
stable found 16 bottles of whisky in his
automobile, was held in bonds ot $2500
to appear before the next county
grjtnd Jury.
The Importance of a cannery in a
community was demonstrated Monday,
when the Linn and Benton Growers'
association shipped out a 60,000-pound
car of strawberries and loganberries
from Albany.
H. H.af was arraigned In the
Astoria Justice court Tuesday morning
on an Information charging him with
assault with a dangerous weapon In
running over a child with an auto
mobile. The price of milk In Eugene has
been advanced from 10 to 12 cents a
quart. Dairymen say the reason for
their action is the high price of feed
and shortage of pasture resulting from
the unusually dry weather.
Captain Percy E. Croup has arrived
at Astoria to take command of the
little schooner, Casco, and accom
panied by his wife will soon leave
for the Fiji Islands. The Casco Is a
little craft of 93 tons and was formerly
a codflshing craft in Alaskan waters.
Governor Wlthycombe has sent a
request to Secretary of War Baker
that patrols be granted from" "certain
classes of men at Camp Lewis to be
used on timber'and railroad units,
especially where government work for
shipbuilding and airplanes is involved.
State Fire Marshal Wells has sent
Deputy Marshal Stokes to Heppner
to assist In framing a system of fire
protection which probably will be
based upon use of the home guard as
a voluntary fire department, if the
state fire marshal's recommendation
is followed.
The Linn County Farmers' Co-operative
Livestock Shipping association,
an organization promoted largely
through the efforts of S. V. Smith,
county agricultural agent, was formed
at Albany on Saturday at a meeting
attended by representative farmers
from almost all sections of the county.
Indians on the Klamath reservation
are receiving citizenship papers so
rapidly that they now desire voting
precincts In that locality. Formal re
quest for precincts to be established at
Chiloquin, at Sprague River, have been
filed at the office of the county clerk
signed by approximately 100 Indian
citizens.
The body of one of the unfortunate
men drowned in Crescent lake Mon
day night has been recovered, accord
ing to a message received at Klamath
Falls by Coroner A. A. Soule from
Postmaster Cleaves, at Bend. The
message did not state whether the
body was that of Vernon Forbes or
Ralph Poindexter.
The first shipment of freight, two
flatcar loads of lumber from the De
Armond & Weston sawmill at Swan
lake, has been received over the
Klamath Falls municipal railroad, now
under construction by Robert E.' Stra-
horn. Locomotive No. 1 was driven by
W. K Bond, Mr. Strahorn s secretary,
and fired by Gus Ettreim.
The United States . Forest Service
is putting a plan to employ girls as fire
patrols into effect. Miss Helen Mc
cormick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J.
J. McCormick, of Eugene, has been em
ployed as a patrol in the upper Mc
Kenzie country, within the Cascade
national forest. She will begin her
duties within a few days.
The city of Glendale, Or., has pur
chased with civic funds 600 war sav
ings stamps.
The Peavey, official organ of the
Slletz, Yaquina and Alsea divisions of
the Bpruce production division, bureau
of aircraft production, made its ap
pearance Saturday. It is published
weekly by the men engaged In the
work and distributed free to all In the
camps.
Until further notice all Insane pa
tients committed from Multnomah
county will be sent to the eastern Ore
gon hospital at Pendleton, rather than
to the main institution in Salem. This
was ordered by the state board of con
trol. With harvest commenced In some
parts of nearly every district in the
Umatilla country grain prospects still
look very good. It is principally bar
ley that is being cut at this time but
wheat harvest will follow immediate
ly, and, In some districts It is already
under way. The farmers are finding
their yields better, as they go Into the
fields, than they expected a few weeks
ago, the grain apparently having filled
well within the past week or so.
Vlck Bros, of Salem have just pur
chased 1000 of the new "Fordson" Ford
tractorB for use In Oregon. George F.
Vlck, of the firm, left for Detroit re
cently and his brother Charles has re
ceived a wire from him of the pur
chase. It is understood 175,000 cash
was paid as earnest money for the
purchase, wl ich represents a total out
lay of about $750,000. The first car
load of the big shipment is expected to
arrive about August 1.
Miss Merle Hamilton, of Roseburg,
the popular and charming daughter of
Judge J. W. Hamilton, of the circuit
court, has arrived In Newport and will
occupy the position of baggage solici
tor for the Crowdis Transfer company
on the Newport train this summer.
George W. Sperry, aged 75 years, a
resident of Gold Hill 25 years and a
veteran of the Civil War, serving as a
private In Company G, JMghth cavalry,
New York volunteers, was adjudged
Insane and taken to the Oregon Insane
asylum Tuesday. Infirmities of age
and recent loss of his wife were causes
of the breakdown.
BATTLE FRONT MAY
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RUSSIA
War Conference is Held at
Washington, D. C.
DECISION IS REACHED
Wilson's Watchful Waiting Seems at
End Vladivostok and Kola Ap
pear to Be Storm Centers.
Washington, D. C Developments
Saturday tended to Indicate that a new
battlefront may soon be established
In Russia. The German menace,
steady advance of which has been re
ported for some time In dispatches,
appears at last to have reached a
point where the watchful waiting at
titude ot the American administration
has been challenged.
The Russian situation Is understood
to have been the subject at a confer
ence at the white house between Pres
ident Wilson and Secretaries Lansing,
Baker and Daniels, Admiral Benson,
chief of naval operations, and General
March, chief of staff.
There was no announcement after
the conference and probably will be
none for the present, but It was said
unofficially that an important decision
had been reached.
Urgent appeals from the allied gov
ernments for American approval of
and co-operation in joint measures to
meet the German menace through
Russia, have been before President
Wilson for several days. Until now,
however, there has been no intimation
that he had changed his position,
based upon recommendations of his
military advisers, that a successful
military effort in Russia was not feas
ible. For military reasons, strictest secre
cy is observed concerning the exact
nature of steps proposed by the allies.
American and allied naval forces
now are guarding war supplies both at
Vladivostok, terminal of the Trans
Siberian railroad and Kola, terminal
of the railroad on the Arctlo coaBt.
which is reported threatened by Ger
man forces in the Interior.
In some quarters It has been said
that since the United States regarded
intervention purely as a military prob
lem, the president, heretofore an op
ponent of military action on the
ground of impracticability, would be
guided by the decision of the supreme
war council at Versailles and General
loch.
Reports Saturday that the supreme
war council had given a decision were
not confirmed in official circles.
Fuel Rationing Started.
Washlneton. RRHnnlnc nf enol fn
householders was announced Sunday
nigni Dy tne Fuel administration as
among plans designed to prevent a
threatened shortage of coal next win
ted. Each domestic consumer will ha
allowed only as much coal as is neces
sary to neat nis nouse to 68 degrees,
provided everv conservation ruin hno
been obeyed. The allowance, the an
nouncement said, will be sufficient for
comfort, but "the thoughtless and
wasteful consumer who finds his al
lowance gone before the end of the
winter, will have only himself to
thank If he has no fuel with which tn
heat his house "
The plan involves a department of
allotments in connection with each
local fuel administrator's office. The
system Will he nut. Into nnprntlnn at
once. Each order for coal will be cen
sored by comparison with the rating of
me nouse wnere tne coal is to be used.
Ex-Mayor Mitchel, Aviator, Killed.
Lake Charles, La. Major John Pur
roy Mitchel, killed Saturday when he
fell 600 feet from the airplane in which
he was ridine. drormed from tha nllnt'e
seat and plunged downward while his
plane skimmed on without a pilot for
nearly half a mile, according to state
ments by officers at Gerstner aviation
neio. near nere.
An examination nf tha wraolred ma.
chine developed that the safety belt
was untastenea at tne time of the
accident, causing Major Mitchel to fall
from his seat as the plane went Into
a nose dive.
Major Klrby, commandant of the
field, declined to speculate as to the
cause for the belt belne nnfnntanarl It
is a rule that all fliers fasten them
selves Into place with the belt before
ascending.
Benson Heads Admirals.
Washlneton. TV C. Sem-otnrv n.n
iels has approved an opinion of the
ludee advocate zpnernl nf tha now ear.
ting the order of precedence of Ameri
can aamirais as follows: William 8.
Benson, Henry T. Mayo, William B.
Canerkon. Allnlln M Knipht Admiral
Benson holds the chief rank under the
naval act ot August. 1916. which made
him rank next to "the admiral of the
navy, a position vacant since the
aeain ot Admiral uewey. Vlce-Admiral
Dewltt Coffman, who heads that
grade, and Admiral Knight, retire this
year. ,
U. 8. Buys Flying Field.
Honolulu, T. H. With the transfer
to the United States government on
June 24 of Ford Island, In the waters
of Pearl harbor, prospects for early
development or aviation on Oahu on
an extensive siale were given a decid
ed impetus. The amount paid by the
government for the property to the
John Li estate and the Oahu Sugar
company, owners of the island, was
$235,000. The island will be used by
ootn tne army ana navy for aviation
purposes.
MeatMustBeSold
Fresh meat is perishable. It
must be sold within about two
weeks for whatever it will bring.
A certain amount of
beef is frozen for foreign
shipment, but domestic
markets demand fresh,
chilled, unfrozen beef.
Swift 8c Company can
not increase prices by
withholding meat, be
cause it will not keep fresh
and salable for more than
a few days after it reaches
the market.
Swift & Company cannot tell
at the time of purchasingcattle,
what price fresh meat will bring
when put on sale. If between
purchase and sale, market con
ditions change, the price of meat
must also change.
The Food Administration .
limits our profit to 9 per cent on
capital invested in the meat
departments. This is about 2
cents per dollar of sales. No
profit is guaranteed, and the
risk of loss is not eliminated.
As a matter of fact, meat is
often sold at a loss because of
the need of selling it before it
spoils.
Swift & Company, U.S. A.
8oothe Itchlnn Sklna
With Cutlcurn. Bathe with Cutlenra
Soap and hot water, dry and annlv the
Ointment. This usuully affords relief
and points to speedy healment. For
free samples address, "Cutlcura, Dept.
X, Boston." At druecists and bv mall.
Soap 25, Ointment 25 and 50. Adv.
Dr. Pierce's Pellets are best for liver,
bowels and stomach. One little Pellet
for a laxative three for a cathartic
Optimistic Thought.
Often what is given is small, yet the
result from it Is great.
Alum for Cleaning Brass.
Try this for cleaning brass faucets.
The Popular Science Monthly says It
will not Injure either metal or hands.
Put one and a half ounces of alum
In one pint of boiling water and rub
the solution on the brass surface with
a cloth. The stains, as well as the
tarnish, are quickly removed. The so
lution Is inexpensive and easily made.
Improvement on Old Adage.
If at first yov don't succeed, try,
try again, but be sure to try a little
harder than you did before, and Just
a little differently, too.
TO BUILD UP both the flesh and
strengtn ot pale, puny,
scrofulous children, for
young or old people, get
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medi
cal Discovery. It's the
best thing known for a
wasted body and a weak
ened system. It thor
oughly purifies the blood,
enriches it and makes
effective every natural
means of cleansing, re
pairing, and nourishing
the system. In recovering
from fevers, pneumonia, or other de
bilitating diseases, nothing can equal
it as an appetizing, restorative tonic
to bring back health and vigor. Always
benefits in nervous and general debil
ity. Sold in tablet or liquid form.
Purify and rid your blood of the
taints and poisons that make It easy
for disease to fasten its hold.
Doctor Pierce's Pellets were first
put in ready-to-use form nearly fifty
years ago, and will always relieve the
inactive liver and biliousness. Insist
on getting Doctor Pierce's-Pleasant
Pellets there Is none so good. Adv.
1
URINE Granulated Eyelids;
jT?"l,c Eyes, Eyes Inflamed by
'T"VjSui, Wand Wind quickly
YotiTEftS
relieved by Murine. Try it In
your byes and in liaby s byes.
No Smart irjf,Juit Eye Comfort
MurineEye Remedy
ya Sal.., in Tub.. 25. fur Book of the Km frmm.
Ask Marine Ere Remedy Co.. Chicago 4
Mankind and Money.
In this willing old world a man will
sit up all night to hear money talk,
then work for money all day. Atlanta
Constitution.
The Old-Time Cord.
The most common method ot mak
ing cord wood Is to cut the trees into
four-foot lengths with an ax and split
the larger pieces. The pieces are then
piled in a standard cord, which is
eight feet long, four feet high and four
feet wide. The contents are 128 cubic
feet, of which 70 per cent is wood and
30 per cent air. This is the old-fashioned
regulation cord of wood.
For Critics to Remember.
The spots on the sun may bo an
Interesting study but anyhow the sun
Is not all spots. Rt. Hon. A. Blrrell.
YES! MAGICALLY!
CORNS LIFT OUT
WITH FINGERS
You corn-pestered men and women
need suffer no longer. Wear the shoes
that nearly killed you before, says
this Cincinnati authority, because a
few drops of freezone applied directly
on a tender, aching corn or callous
stops soreness at once and soon the
corn or hardened callous loosens so It
can be lifted out, root and all, with
out pain.
A small bottle ot freezone costs
very little at any drug store, but will
positively take off every hard or soft
corn or callous. This should be tried
as it Is Inexpensive and Is said not
to Irritate the surrounding skin.
If your druggist hasn't any freezone
tell him to get a small bottle for you
from bis wholesale drug house. It Is
fine stuff and acts like a charm every
time. Adv.