Estacada progress. (Estacada, Or.) 1908-1916, September 24, 1914, Image 3

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58 PERISH IN SEA
CASH OFFER
P e a rs o n -P a g e Co.
Steamer Leggett Sinks Olí Oregon
Coast-Two Rescued.
SECOND-HAND MACHINERY
Bought, »old and exchangrd; engine*. boilara.
•awm illa. etc. Send for Stock L ist and Price«.
T H E J. fc. M A R T IN CC.. 83 le t St.. Portland. Or.
T Y P E W R IT E R S , A L L M AKES
L a rg e aHuortment, Spe­
cial Price*.
kt.MINUON
SMITH PKFMIEK. $15 Up
Machines «hipped on
approval and guaran­
teed by Home concern.
W rite fo r samples o f
work, statin g make
p referred.
TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. 351 * Wish St.. Portha4. Or.
It Stumps the Devil.
The devil was reading the war news
o’er. At each fresh item he gave a
roar. “ It sickens me even to think
of that gore,” said the creature in red.
“ The kings who plan out such mis­
ery, the horrible torture and butchery,
to call them ‘devils’ is flattery,” and
he shook his head.
“ I ’ve never been called fastidious,
but when Sherman said ‘ War is hell,’
the cuss was altogether unjust to us,”
Beelzebub said.— Boston Advertiser.
TYPHOID
I* no more necessary
than Sm u I I p o x . Army
experience has demonstrated
the almost miraculous effi­
cacy, and harmlessnesa, of Antityphoid Vaccination.
Be vaccinatod NOW by your physician, you and
jrour family. It is more vital than house insurance.
Ask your physician, druggist, or send for "H ave
you had Typhoid?” telling of T y p h o id Vaccine,
results from use, and danger from Typhoid Carriers.
TMC U IT I C i # LA BORA TOBY, BCIMCLEY, C A L
»•ODUCina vaccines a st hums unds * u . a. aov. lic in s i
S U C C E S S -
Depends Upon Your Training
O ur courses in Shorthand. Pen­
manship. Busmens Training and
Telegraph? will equip you for
successful business career.
F A L L T E R M SE PTE M B E R 7
BUSINESS COLLEGE.
Fourth Street. Near Morrison. Portland, Or
Wc Guarantee Position*
.
Our Graduates.
for Al
Write Ua, No Trouble to Anawer.
The Dumdum Bullets.
As was expected the charge that
dumdum bullets are being used in the
war has appeared. There has not
been a war since the dumdum was
frowned upon at the second Hague
conference because it shatters bones
and tears great holes in the flesh.
This time it is the French who claim
that German soldiers are using it.
The dumdum is so called because it
was first made by the British at Dum­
dum. India, the scene of the first out­
break In the mutiny of 1857. The Brit­
ish soldiers found that the small size
bullet they were using would not stop
their fanatical enemies. In civilized
warfare it was customary for a man
shot through the body to think he had
enough fighting for awhile, but the
Sepoys were different, so the British
soldiers made a bullet that would flat­
ten out wk ' 1 it struck a bone, making
a terrible wound.
There has since been a dispute as to
whether the dumdum should be out­
lawed. On the one hand it is argued
that its use greatly increases the per­
centage of killed, and on the other
that It should not be outlawed while
artillery is permitted to throw shells
that tear dozens of men limb from
limb. Most of the powers now fight­
ing have agreed that it should not be
used.— Savannah News.
In Disguise.
Native— Yes, I says the squire be
praised. He gave us that bootiful free
library.
Tourist—I’m glad you appreciate it;
but you don't look like a reading man,
either.
Native— No, sir; I don't use tbs li­
brary, but my old woman gets the Job
o’ cleaning it out!—London Opinion.
FARMER’S WIFE
TOO ILLTO WORK
A
W eak , Nervous Sufferer
Restored to Health by Ly­
dia E. Pinkham’s V eg ­
etable Compound.
Kasota, Minn. — " I am glad to say
that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound has done
more for me than
anything else, and I
had the best physi­
cian here. I was so
weak and nervous
that I could not do
my w o r k and suf­
fered with pains low
down in m y right
side for a year or
more. I took Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vege­
table Compound, and now I feel like a
different person.
I believe there is
nothing like Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege­
table Compound for weak women and
young girls, and I would be glad if I
could influence anyone to try the medi­
cine, for I know it will do all and much
more than it is claimed to do. ’ ’ — Mrs.
C l a r a F r anks , R. F. D. N o . I, Maple-
crest Farm, Kasota, Minn.
I
Women who suffer from those dis­
tressing ills peculiar to their sex should
be convinced o f the ability o f Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound to re­
store their health by the many genuine
and truthful testimonials we are con­
stantly publishing in the newspapers.
I f you h a v « the slightest d ou bt
that L ydia E. P in k h a m ’s V egeta­
b le C om pound w ill help y o n .w rit«
to L y d ia E .P in k liam M ed lcin eC n .
(confiden tial) Lynn. .Hass., fo - ad­
vice. Y o u r letter w ill be opened,
re a d and an sw ered bv a wom an,
a n d held in strict confidence.
P. N . U.
N O . 39 , 1*1 4
W H E N w ritin g to « I to rt to m . p ltoto
t i » t a u p -to -
_____
Lifeboats Containing 38, Including
Women and Children, A re
Sicamped by Heavy Sea.
IMXKÏIto t*"
POULTRY
and Dairy Produce
PRINCE OF WALES TO FRONT American Refugees About
A ll A w ay From Europe
London— Henry S. Breckinridge, the
American assistant secretary of war,
arrived in London Friday from Havre,
by way of Weymouth, on the Am eri­
can cruiser Tennessee.
The cruiser
brought no American refugees, as
practically all who desire to leave
France have already dope so.
Mr. Breckinridge expects to remain
here only a few days before leaving
for the United States, He says that
his original estimate of 100,000 Amer­
icans in Europe wishing to get away
when the war broke out has been veri­
fied by those engaged in relief work,
for reports show that about that num­
ber have been assisted or are in pro­
cess of being aided in some way
leave Europe.
Mr. Breckinridge believes that the
$7,500,000 set aside for the relief of
Americans in Europe will suffice, as
he thinks their government ought not
to he expected to care for Americans
who remain in the war zone after be­
ing duly warned and who have had an
opportunity to leave at the expense of
the government.
In France alone, chiefly in the neigh­
borhood of Paris, it is estimated that
40,000 Germans and Austrians are in­
terned. The American officers make
frequent visits to the school and other
public buildings where they are held
and talk with the prisoners, inspect
the sanitary conditions, examine the
food served and generally look after
the well being of these foreigners.
American officers are performing sim­
The twenty-year-old prince of Wales ilar duties on behalf of interned bel­
leaving Buckingham palace to join his ligerents of other countries involved
regiment, the Grenadier Guards, with in the war.
which he went to the oe-'tlnenL
12, 16 A N D
20
GAUGE
Hammerless Repeating Shotguns
T h e M o d e l 1912 W in c h e s te r is the lightest, strongest
and handsom est repeatin g* s h o t g u n on th e m a r k e t .
A lth o u g h lig h t in w e ig h t, it has great strength, because
its m eta l parts th rou gh ou t a re m ad e o f n ickel steel. It
is a tw o -p a rt T a k e -d o w n , w ith o u t loose parts, is sim p le to
op erate and th e action w o rk s w ith an ease and sm oothness
u n kn ow n in guns ofo tH e r m akes. See on e at yo u r d ealer's or
Astoria, Or.—Fifty-eight persons, at
Send to Winchester Repeating Arms Co., New Haven, Conn., for circular.
least, and probably more, perished
when the steam schooner Francis H.
T H E L IG H T W E IG H T , N IC K E L S T E E L R E P E A T E R .
Leggett sank in a 90-mtle gale 60 miles
south of the Columbia river and 30
miles northwest by north of Yaqulna
light, off the Oregon coast shortly af­
W a r Leaders Are Old Men.
ter 3 o'clock Friday afternoon. Otljer
T R A D E SECRETS.
The European war seems to dis­
estimates place the number of dead
prove the old saying, "Young men for
at 70. Five women, a boy and a girl
war, old men for counsel." The lead­
are among the missing.
ers
in all nations are men no longer
Two persons are known to have
young. Some of them are really old.
been rescued, after dinging several
Here are a few of them.
hours to wreckage tossed by a vicious
England's war chief, Horatio Her­ A N ew Y o rk e r o f w ide experience, has w ritten
sea, and an unconfirmed report says
bert
Kitchener, general and viscount, a book tellin g how the tobacco or snuff habit may
a third person has been picked up.
easily and com pletely banished in three d a y»
was
born in Baily Longford, County be
The known passenger list, furnished
w ith deligh tfu l ben e’it. T h e author. Edward J.
Kerry, Ireland, June 24, 1850, the son Woods.
____ ______
159 I). _________
Station E. N ew Y ork City, will
by the owners at San Francisco, to­
of a lieutenant colonel in the British I m »ii hi* book fr e * un r w iu o t.
taled 35. Besides Captain Maro, the
ir m v
Ha
o n t e r e i l t h e i r m i in 1868 I Th' h<-alth improve- wonderfully nOer Ihe
army. , , Me
eniereu
tne
in ,
„„¡„„n is < mll ,,f the sy.tem. ivm nm
Leggett carried a crew of 24 men.
__
, .
. . army
__
' | nir„,ine
nicotine poison
Field Marshal Sir John French, com- j tranquil
clear eyes, normal aiu elite, yood
Two lifeboats are reported to have
manly
digestion, ___
. viiror. -Iro n y m em ory and
mander-in-chief
of
British
forces
in
been filled and lowered. One contain­
general gain in efficiency are am ong the many
the field, was born in England in 1852, benefits reported. G et rid o f that nervous feeling;
ed 30 persons and the other eight. All
the son of a naval officer. He served no more n eel o f pipe, eigaj*. cigarette. snu;f. or
the women and children were includ­
with distinction in the army in India chew ing tobacco to pacify morbid desire.
ed. Heavy seas swamped the lifeboats
and
in South Africa.
Immediately upon their striking the
General Joffre, commander-in-chief
water.
of the French army, is 62 years old.
The known survivors are Alexander
He entered the French army when he
Farrell, of Sacramento, Cal., and
MEN ,'S 1 WOMEN'S Í
was 18 years old and served through
George Pullman, or I’ollman, of Winni­
SHOES
[
the Franco-Prussian war. He is a
peg, Man. Both were rescued by the
$2.50, $3. $3.50 !*?• ■*'
noted disciplinarian.
oil tanker Frank H. Buck, which Is
$3.75, $4, $4.50
General Helmuth von Moltke, chief
and $5 00
lying off the mouth of the Columbia
of Kaiser William’s general staff, was
BOVS' SHOES
river awaiting a quiet sea to enter
born
May
23,
1848,
in
Gersdorf,
Meck­
$2.25,
$2 50
“ Why did you take out the mir­
this harbor. Farrell was transferred
Sir Lionel Carden Is
$3,00 S $3.50
to the steamer Beaver and taken to
rors you had around your soda foun­ lenburg. He is a veteran of the Fran­
co-Prussian war and a field marshal.
Forced to Leave Mexico tain?’’
Portland. He told a thrilling story
Premier Stephen Tisza, of Hungary,
N ORTHW EST M A R K E T
of his experience and gave pathetic
“ They hurt the business.
When­ sailed “ the dual monarchy’s man of
Washington, D. C.— How Sir Lionel
accounts of drownlngs of persons at­
REPORTS.
Carden, British minister to Mexico, ever a woman saw how she looked in­ the hour,” was born in April, 1861. He
tempting to cling to wreckage.
haling a drink through a straw she'd has been prominent since 1886 in Hun­
The Leggett was en route to San
was forced by General Carranza to
garian political life.
Francisco from Grays Harbor ports,
Portland— The scarcity of potatoes, leave Mexico City, the diplomatic in­ never come back to do it again."
Emperor Francis Josef of Austria
having left Portland a few days ago the firm prices asked by growers and
was born August 18, 1830, and has
tervention of the United States alone
for Washington towns to load lumber.
Speaking of Suffragette«.
eigned since 1848.
the poor quality of a good many of the preventing the constitutionalist chief
A lady of great beauty and attract
King Albert I of Belgium was born
recent arrivals have led to the ship­ from abruptly handing passports to iveness, who was an ardent admirer of \pril 8, 1875.
German Shells Set Noted
Y 0 D C AN SAVE M O N E Y BY
Emperor William II of Germany was
ping in of outside stock. Two cars the minister, was revealed in high offi­ Ireland, once crowned her praise of it
WEARING W. L, DOUGLAS SHOES.
Rheims Cathrdral Afire reached here one day this week, one
For 31 years W . 1». Douglas h is guaranteed tno
>orn
January
27,
1859,
and
has
reigned
at a party by saying:
▼nine by h a v in g ins name and tiie reta il price
cial quarters here.
stamped on the sole before the shoes leave th» fac­
Berlin.— An official statement Is­ coming from Yakima and the other
“ I think I was meant for an Irish­ ince June 15, 1888.
Th is protects th e wearer :igainst high prices
The facts in the diplomatic episode
Emperor Nicholas II of Russia was tory.
for inferior shoes o f other makes. W. 1,. Doug.ns
sued Monday says;
from California. A quantity o f Idaho became known only after the publica­ woman.”
shoes are always worth what v<m pay for them. If
)orn
May
18,
1868,
and
has
been
on
‘Hheims was in the battle line of potatoes is also on the market. The
you
could
see i "<* carefully \\ . h. Douglas shoes are
"Madam,” rejoined a witty son of lie throne since November 1, 1894.
made, anil the high grade leal tiers used, you would i hen
the French and the Germans were jobbers are getting $1.60 for these tion of an alleged interview in New Erin, who happened to be present,
why they look belter, ¡It better, hold their
King Peter I of Servia was born in understand
York
with
Sir
Lionel
criticising
Presi­
shape and wear longer than other makes for Die price.
obliged to bombard it. W e regret the potates, whereas, $1.35 is all that re­
ir the \V. I.. Douglas shoes are not for sale in your
dent Wilson for ordering American "thousands would back me in saying 1846 in Belgrade, and was proclaimed vicinity,order
necessity, but the fire of the French
direct from factory. Shoes sent every­
king
June
11,
1903.
tailers
will
pay
for
Ihe
ordinary
run
of
that you were meant for an Irishman
where. Postage tree in Ihe l . S. W r i t e t o r l llu * -
troops to withdraw from Vera Cruz.
came from that direction. Orders have
King George V of England was born t r u le t l 4 m u ln g showing how to order by mail
home-grown stock.
been issued to save the cathedral.
W. L. D O LU LAS, ’210 Spark St., Brockton, Jinn.
Sir Cecil Spring-Rice, the British
lune 3, 1865, and succeeded his father
The early Oregon crop suffered se­ ambassador, promptly informed Secre­
'The attacks on the French are pro­
Explained.
May 6, 1910.— Detroit Free Press.
verely from the dry summer, and the tary Bryan that Sir Lionel, who has
gressing at several points.”
" I hear that you have a college
potatoes were small in size and for sailed for England, had not been au­ graduate for a cook. Isn’t that rather
DENTAL HEADQUARTERS
Bordeaux.—The Minister of the In­ the most part inferior. The late crop,
Putnam Fadeless Dyes make
FOR OllT-OE-TOWN PEOPLE
terior, Louis J. Malvy, announced that which has not yet come on, has been thorized to make any statement, and expensive?”
People from all parts o f
“ Not very. She works for her board no muss.
the famous Cathedral of Rheims had materially benefitted by the recent that he would endeavor to get in touch
j?Oregon ami W ashing-
been destroyed, and all other historic rains. The vines are green and grow­ with him to learn o f its accuracy, and clothes.”
it o n constantly visit our
Good
Tim
e
to
Bite.
Suffice fo r dental treat-
which he, himself, doubted.
Why, how does she come to do
and public buildings either laid in
Sm ent. Our skill ia a c-
A farmer met a man at a railroad
ruins or seriously damaged during the ing and potato authorities now esti­
that?”
B know ¡edged, and our
mate
that
the
crop,
i
f
an
early
frost
depot
who
asked
him
for
a
chew
of
bombardment of Rheims by the gener­
«p rom p tn ess in finish-
She’s
my
wife.”—
Rehoboth
Sunday
tobacco. The farmer pulled out a plug
does not get it, w ill be fully two-thirds Colorado Coal Miners
a ng w ork in one day
al artillery.
Herald.
n required is appre-
and
said:
of
normal.
Before
the
rain
came
they
Coupled with this announcement
A gree to Plan for Peace
by out-of-tow n
“ Have you got a knife?”
was a statement that the government did not look for over half a crop.
“ No,” replied the man. “ Have you
ise is a false-
A Stay-at-Home.
Trinidad, Colo.— Colorado union coal
had decided to address to all the pow­
There is much complaint of the re­
expert. T h ere is
ers a note of indignation against “ this fusal of farmers to sort over their miners in convention late Friday voted
'Of course, I’d like to vote,” said any particular place where you want
A Y S O N E B E ST”
me
to
bite
It?"
ry calling, and
act of odious vandalism.”
stock properly.
There are enough to accept the peace plan recommended Mrs. McGudley. "But I dunno's I’d
ise lays claim to
“ Nope,” said the farmer.
his distinction in Ore-
good potatoes on the farms to supply by President Wilson. The vote, which ever get a chance to exercise my right
The man jumped aboard the moving
27 Years’ experience,
all local needs, and if they were graded came after two days o f vigorous de­ to vote even If I had It.”
train and yelled back:
Germany Questions
w e can’ t guar-
don’ t do.
'Couldn't you go to the polls and
“ All right, then, I’ll bite it in the
British Sincerity there would be no necessity of bring­ bate, was 83 to 8.
next
town.”—
National
Monthly.
cast
your
ballot,
like
anybody
else?”
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ing in outside stock.
The Colorado
mineowners have
Good Red Rubber Plate*, each
...................$.'..00
Berlin.— Nobody in Grmany-is will­
“ No. If everybody voted all the
There is a fair run of stock at the called a meeting to be held in Denver
The B e s t lied Rubber Plates, e a c h ................... 7.50
It
Cures
W
h
ile
Y
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W
alk.
ing to admit the sincerity of Great stock yards and trade was quite active. next week, at which the same pro­ help In the house would be sure to
Allen’s Foot-Ease is a certain cure for hot. 22-Karat Gold or Porcelain C r o w n ...................5.00
Britain’s basing its declaration of war The cattle market continued to exhibit
want the day off every time there was sweating, callus, ami swollen, aching feet. Sola
W IS E D E N T A L CO.
on Germany's violation of the terri­ strength, as did sheep, but hop prices posal is to be considered.
by all Druggists. Trice 25c. Don’t accept any
A fte r the convention adjourned offi­ an electloh."
R E L IA B L E P A IN L E S S D E N TISTS.
substitute. Trial package FREE. Ad dr eat
tory of Belgium and Luxemburg and
were
lower
and
the
undertone
of
the
Allen
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Oluxated,
Le
Roy,
N.
Y.
cers
o
f
the
United
Mineworkers
of
Phones Main 2029. A 2029.
much alleged evidence is produced in
122’ L’ Third Street. F a ilin g Bldg.. Portland. Oregon
Fatal Disease.
America sent a telegram to President
newspapers and magazines to prove market was heavy.
Needed Support.
S. E. Cor. Th ird and Washington.
The
feature
of
trading
in
the
cattle
Wilson
notifying
him
that
the
strikers
that Great Britain had already made
A young painter who had just fln
When a certftin darky of Mobile,
up its mind to join France and Russia division was the sale of two loads of were ready to return to work under lshed a picture insisted upon a friend
Ala., announced his engagement to
previous to Germany's advance on Bel­ prime steers, averaging 1055 pounds, the terms of a three-year truce treaty calling to see It.
The Lesser Evil.
the
dusky one of his choice the con­
gium territory.
at $7.37. A few head were disposed drawn up by Hywel Davies and W il­
"There, now,” enthused the artist gratulations that were showered upon
The little boy was evidently a firm
In the highest circles of the German of at $7.25, and other sales were liam R. Fairley, Federal mediators
believer in the old adage, ‘‘Of two evils
‘you see my new picture. What's the him included a note of wonder.
government it is asserted that the closed at $6.25 to $6.70.
appointed by Secretary Wilson, of the matter with that?"
‘Joe,” said one of these friends, “ I choose the least.” Turning a corner
foreign office has evidence that Great
The hog market was under the same department of Labor.
at full speed lie collided with the min­
shore
is
surprised!
We-all
never
” 1 don't know," replied the bored
Britain was negotiating with Russia
several months before the war broke strain that has borne prices down of
friend, “ but I should say It was a case thought you’d speak up. It’s going ister.
"Where are you running to, by little
on two years since you began to fool
out to furnish ships for a descent of late, liberal receipts and more or less
Brazil Delays Steamer.
of art failure.”— National Monthly.
man?” asked the minister, when he
around Miss Violet.
The best
Russian troops on the coast of Pom- of poor quality material.
Washington, D. C.— Brazilian au­
had
regained his breath.
‘Dat’s true,” said Joe, "but de fact
erenia, which lies on the Baltic north price obtainable was $8.55, which thorities at Rio Janeiro have refused
Saving Labor.
"H om e!” panted the boy. "M a’s go­
is, old man, I didn’t lose my job until
of Berlin, but it appears that nothing lacks 20 cents o f the price paid fo*
ing to spank me.”
clearance to the former British steam­
"The automobile is a great boon to last night.”— Judge.
came of these negotiations.
standard hogs.
"W h at!” gasped the astonished min­
er Robert Dollar, recently transferred the poor, overworked horse.” said the
Another curious and timely piece of
Steady prices were realized in the
YOUR OWN DRUGGISTdWILL TELL YOU ister. “ Are you eager to have your
evidence is presented in the shape of few transactions in the sheephouse. to the American flag, and the State de­ sympathetic woman.
T r y M u rin e E ye R em ed y fo r Red. W ea k , W a te ry mother spank you that you run home
"Yes,” replied Mr. Chuggins; “ but E v e a a n d G ra n u la te d E y e lid s ; N o S m a rtin g — so fast?”
an item purporting to be from the Choice ewes sold at $4.50, and others partment has taken up the situation
- E y e C o m fo rt. W rite fo r B ook o f the E ye
Paris Gil Bias of February 25, 1913.
through the American ambassador.
while It is making life easy for the Just
"No,” shouted the hoy over his
by m a il F re e . M u rin e E ye R e m e d y Co., C h ica go.
at
$3.50
and
$4,
while
Iambs
were
That paper is said to have published
When the captain o f the Robert Dol­ horse. It has three or four human be­
shoulder as he resumed his homeward
taken at $5.75.
the following;
lar raised the American flag, the Brit­ ings busy day and night keeping the
flight,
“ but if I don’t get there before
No Peace W ith out Disarm am ent.
Cattle— Prime steers, $6.75@7.10;
"A newspaper of Eastern France has
ish consul at Rio Janeiro is reported to
pa he'll do i t ! " — Minneapolis Journal.
If there is any benefit to civilization
revealed a highly interesting piece of choice, $6.50(<r6.75; medium, $6.25 have refused his consent to the trans machine In repair."
to be extricated
from
wholesale j
news. In military circles there It is @6.50; choice cows, $5.75@6.50; me-
W ild Pitch.
Nothing Soften» H im .
slaughter and destruction, it is by (
related that large stocks of British ! dium, $5.25b/5.75;heifers, $5.50@6.25; fer and the Brazilian government ac­
thought
you bad thrown Arthur
"I
cordingly
declined
to
grant
a
clear­
checking
for
a
long
term
of
years
the
"Tompkins
seems
to
have
an
Incur
ammunition have for several weeks |calvea
$6@8.50; bulls, $3 @ 4.75;
ance.
mad competition in armaments. There over.”
been brought into Maubeuge, near the stags, $4.50@6.
able grouch.”
but
you know how i girl
"I
did,
Representative Kahn, acting for
northeastern frontier of France, on
"I agree with you. I've known him is no reason for the deliberate and
Hogs — Light, $6.70@7.75; heavy,
the railway line from Paris to Cologne.
California owners o f the ship, has to eat a meal that would delight an voluntary suicide of western civiliza­ throws. -Philadelphia Public Et dger.
The city of Maubeuge is of great mil­ $7.70@7.75.
been in frequent conference with Sec­ epicure, toss off a glass of cordial tion by the devotion of productive
A motorman*was arrested for run-
Sheep — Wethers, $4@5.40; ewes,
itary importance. It is designated in
retary Bryan, and the State depart­ light a 25-cent cigar and start right power to armaments and wholesale ning over a bose. Being a fire hose,
murder.— Wall Street Journal.
the French general staff’s plan of cam­ $3.50@4.50; lambs, $5@5.50.
ment has now cabled instructions to In knocking humanity."
thè
M. M. filile d to notice it.
Wheat — Bid:
Bluestem, $1.02Jc
paign as the concentration point for
Ambassador Morgan to ask Brazil to
the allied troops which will be com­ per bushel; forty-fold, 92c; ctub, 91c;
A R E YOU C O N S T IP A T E D ?
recognize the transfer and clear the
manded in case of a war by the En­ red Russian, 89c; red Fife, 90c.
W righ t’s Indian Vegetable Pills have
Not a Rash Promise.
proved their worth for 75 years, 'lest, them
glish field marshal. Sir John French,
Oats— Bid: No. 1 white feed, $26 vessel.
"Do you think you will be able to yourself now. Send for sample to 37« Pearl
under General Joffre as commander- per ton.
provide for my daughter’s wants and St., New York. Adv.
Austria Loses 350,000 Men.
in-chief.”
Barley— Bid;
No. 1 feed, $22.50
necessities?" asked the proud parent
London
—
The
official
press
bureau
The W hy of the Tip.
per ton; brewing, 23.50; bran, $23;
“ I don’t know about her wants." an
issued the following announcement
The reason why the tipping system
shorts, $24.
Japanese Gain Reported.
swered the prudent young man, “ but
Millfeed«— Spot prices:
Bran, $26 “ It is said from Russian official sources I will be able to provide for her ne will never be abolished is that the at­
Tokio.—Lieutenant-General Kamio,
titude of the average patron of the
commander-in-chlef of the Japanese @26.50 per ton; shorts, $29@29.50; that the rout of the Austrian army in cesslties."
restaurant toward the high-mightv Getting the Blood in Order
rolled barley, $28.
Galicia is complete. The Austrian loss
armies that are jnoving on Kiau-Chau,
waiter is that of Alice, who wept with
Corn—
Whole,
$38
per
ton;
cracked,
since
the
taking
of
Lemberg
is
esti­
Is Required By Most
the German leased possession in
delight when Ben Bolt gave her a
Philosopher» and Optim ists.
mated at 260,000 killed and wounded,
China, reports that he met and re­ $29.
smile
and trembled with fear at his
"What
Is
the
difference
between
Hay— Old timothy, Eastern Oregon, 100,000 prisoners and 400 guns, many
People.
pulsed a German detachment on Sep­
frown.— Louisville Courier-Journal.
philosopher and an optimist?"
tember 18. The official announce­ $16@16 per ton; new crop timothy, colors and vast quantities of stores,
“
Well,
a
philosopher
takes
things
as
ment of the skirmish says that the valley, $12-60@13; grain hay, $8@10; The Germans made desperate efforts to
W o r m « e x p e lle d p r o m p tly from the hum an
1>r. P e e r y ’ s V e rm ifu g e “ D ead
troops, after landing moved southward alfalfa, $11@12.
save the Austrian army, but failed. A t they come, while an optimist. If they S sy h s o te t.” m A w d ith
v.
come
with
the
dark
side
uppermost
at Wang-Ko-Huang, 13 miles east of
Onions— Yellow. $1@1.25 per sack. one point the Germans lost 36 pieces of
Tsimo. The Germans used machine
V ery B rief Lesson.
Vegetables — Cucumbers. 50c per heavy artillery and at another several turns them over.”
guns, abandoned their position In dis­
Farmer (to country boarders)— !
order. leaving supplies, equipment and box; eggplant, 7c per pound; peppers, dozen pieces of siege artillery.”
Hit Record.
Sorry that you young folks got stung.
personal apparel. The Japanese suf­ 6@7Jc; artichokes, 85cfii$l per doz.;
"W e want plenty of energy In
How'd it happen?
Kiau Chau Station Taken,
fered no casualties.
tomatoes, 40@50c per crate; cabbage,
business. Has this fellow you're
Spokesman— Well. you see, we were
Tokio— The railway station at Kiau ommending any go In him?”
l}@ 2 c per pound; peas, 5@6c; beans,
standing beside the beehive wondering
Chau, five miles from the bay of that
4@6c;
com,
76c@$l
per
sack;
celery,
how
the bees made honey. I guess
"Any
go!
There
isn’t
a
speed
law
Belgians Make Sortie.
name, and opposite Tsing Tau, the
London—A dispatch from Maestrict 60fo:85c per dozen; cauliflower, $2.25 German fortified port, was occupied on in ten adjacent states that he hash they must have overheard us, for they
came out and gave us a few points.—
per crate; asparagus, $2.25 per box;
fractured."
has been received here saying: "A
September 13 by Japanese scouts, ac­
Boston Transcript.
I f you think yon have gone to smash and
sprouts, 10c per pound.
flf only for the discard, try S. S. R. for ti.e
Belgian force made a daring sortie In
cording
to
an
official
announcement
Green Frutis — Apples, new, 50c@
More to the Point.
blood, it w ill surprise you to know what
Doubt Removed.
the direction of Liege. Reaching a $1 box; cantaloupes, $1@1.25 per made here. It is officially announced
can he done for hcuUh once the blood U
Anxious Chum—I assure you. m>
Teacher— What’s the matter?
released of the excess of hotly wastes that
point within 22 miles of that town, j crate; casabas, $1.251% 1.50 per dozen; that a Japanese aeroplane dropped dear sir, my young friend will make
Maggie—
Has
mulberries
got
any
keep it from exercising Its full measure of
bombs
on
the
barracks
o
f
the
Germans
the Belgians pulled down the German peBrl| $1@1.25; peaches, 40@66c per
your daughter a handsome husband legs, teacher?
bodily repair.
at
Tsing
Tau,
and
that
the
machine
re­
flag at Laneken and hoisted the Bel- j ^ . g rip e ,' 65«@$1.15 crate,
I f you feel played out, go* to any drug
Stern Parent— Yes. but will be
Teacher— No, of course not.
gian pennant. In the engagement with ( PoUtoes _ Oregon, $1.36 per tack; turned safelv to its headquarters. The
atore and auk for a bottle of Ft, fl. S. Il*>re
Maggie—
Then
I
swallowed
a
cater­
make her a handsome living?
the Germans at Laneken the German |
.
, ,
Is a remedy that gets at work lu a twink­
destroyer flotilla operating from Lao-
pillar.—Indianapolis Journal.
ling; It Just naturally rushes right Into
force suffered some losses. NO Bel-1 swe€t P°t«t°es, ^ c-
shan bay, near Tsing Tau, drove in the
your blood, scatters germs right aud left,
gians were injured. Another sign of
Eggs — Fresh Oregon ranch, case
Sweet Innocent.
enemy's patrols.
up and down and sideways.
A Practical Reason.
disturbance In this region is the in- count, 30c; candled, 32(%34c.
Alice— Why are you taking up bot
You feel better at once, not from a stim­
Hamlet— Why is it, Simon, that they ulant,
terroption of passenger service over
Poultry — Hens, 16c; springs, 15@
not from the action o f drugs, but
any?
always have bloodhounds in an “ Un­ from the rational effect of a natural medi­
lyondon M ay Glitter Soon.
I the Liege-Maestrict Canal.”
15Jc; turkeys, 20c; dressed, choice,
Kitty— Because my fiance Is Inter
cine.
London— In a statement issued here eated in a plant of some kind and 1 cle Tom's Cabin” show?
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¡25c; ducks, lOdflSc; geese, 10c.
The Ingredients In R. 5*. R. *erve tho
Simon Legree— To find the manager
A rm y Wins on Apple Diet.
Butter — Creamery prints, extras, Sir Edward Henry, commissioner of want to be able to converse ln teilt on salary days, my boy.— Puck.
active purpose of bo stimulating (he cellular
police in the metropolis, expressed the gently with him about his business.
tissues of the body that they pick out from
London.—’T he Petrograd correspond- 35c per pound; cubes, 31@32c.
the blood their own essential nutriment and
hope that the restrictions placed on
ent of the Times says that General
Pork— Block, 11J@ 12c per pound,
r » e R om an E r e B alaam fo r s c a ld in g sen­ thus repair work begins at once. The relief
s a tio n in r y e * and in fla m m a tio n o f e y s s o r
j Ruzsky’s army while in pursuit of the
Veal— Fancy, 13}(ffl4c per pound. street and shop illuminations as a pre­
A Distinguished Affliction.
is general all over the system.
•jrll4 la . A dv.
Austrians toward Lemberg, left all | Hops— 1914 crop, l7W18c; fugglea. cautionary measure against Zeppelin
Do not neglect to get a bottle of 8. 8- R.
“ The doctor says I have Incipient
If a man who steals a child is a today.
It w ill m«ke you fe*l better In Just
I transports behind them and for’
I \ m 18Jc; 1913 crop, nominal.
raids on London may be modified later.
kidnapper, why Isn’t one who steals a few minutes. It 1s prepared « nly In the
m alaria"
| days lived on apples This is cited by ] Wool
Wiall —
__ Valley.
v»u® v
18Jftf20|c pound; For the present. Sir Edward says, he
lsborstorr ©i Th* Rwlft Specific Co., 530
"Dear me! what kind of malaria If your pet cat a catnlpper?
| the correspondent as showing the
is advised by the air department o f
Rwlft ftldg. Atlanta. Ca. Bend f r their
great energy of the Russian soldiers.. Eastern Oregon, 16 <ft 204c; mohair.
IhatT*
the admiralty that it is desirable in
The national dignity of Mexico is fre#» book telling f the many strsnga ren­
I who are able to endure forced marches | *914 clip, ¿7*c.
"My good woman, it’s the worst kind
ditions
a"* t the - maa farnUf by
vindicated Carbajal fled In the dark reason o *hat
Oid and new, 4c the interests of public safety that they
and continuous fighting on such a I Caseara bark
f Impoverished blood.
going **
%
%
nd
landed
on
the
front
page.
be
continued.
1 diet.
1P « pound.
Tobacco Habit
Easily Conquered
W. L. DOUGLAS
Quick Relief When
Utteriy Worn Out