The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, March 08, 1917, Image 7

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    NEWS ITEMS
About Oregon
miBUSTER DEFEATS
‘ARMED NEUTRALITY’
Cannery Contract Awarded.
WILSON AGAIN INAUGURATED
Isiwistori, Ida. — President Fontana
of the Oregon Packing company Thurs­
Of General Interest]
Oath of Office Is Administered and
day awarded the contract for the con­
Address Given.
struction of a branch cannery at this
|sdnt to Frank I). B<*ith of this city on
Washington, D. C. — Flanked by
his bid of $11,000, The structure will
thousands upon thousands of his coun­
be 100x150 feet, with an open plat­
trymen, President Wilson was inducted You can Bring Back Color and
form additional, 80x100 fee t. The
Improvement Plans for New
into
second term Monday.
Lustre with Sage Tea
building will consist of one room, Minority Disregards Country’s The his spirit
of the time harked hack
State Buildings Due Soon main
with no (Mists, 12 100-foot trusses be­
and Sulphur.
to the days of Lincoln. The thrill and
Salem Flans for the new elate ing used in sup|M>rting the roof. The Crisis; Wilson’s Hands Tied. solemnity
of
war
was
stamped
upon
also calls for an additional
building* which were provided for by contract
the simple, democratic ceremony, When you darken your hair with
structure
20x30 feet, of re-enforced
Tea and Sulphur, no one can tell,
though a strain of peace ran through Sage
the legislature are expected to be tin­ concrete, for
a boiler room. Work on
because It’s done so naturally, ao even­
the
proceedings,
too.
der way wion.
tbo foundations will Is: begun during
Preparing this mixture, though,
was just 12:47 o’clock when Wil­ ly.
at
home
la mussy and troublesome.
The moat important building work the coming week, and the contract PRESIDENT ISSUES ADDRESS son It kissed
the Bible, completing the For 50 cents
you can buy at any drug
for completion by May 1. Wil­
at Salem will be the conktruction of a calls
oath which he had taken twice within store the ready-to-use
preparation. Im­
liam
Cra|Mi,
who
will
lie
the
manager,
win« to the receiving ward at the Ore­ is contracting with growers for fruits
two days.
proved by the addition of other ingre­
Senate Urged to Revise Rules to Supply Standing with hared head, he ac­ dients, called ’’W yeth’s Sage and Sul­
gon State Iloapital. The legislature and vegetables.
the solemn, serious gift of a phur Compound.’’ You just dampen a
appropriated $60,000 of the $65,000
Means of Meeting Situation— cepted
or soft brush with it and draw
nation
still
at peace, but touched on sponge
aaked for that purp<iae. The receiving
this through your hair, taking one
Lumber Fraud Charged.
all sides by the flames of war.
"W
ilful
Men”
are
Rapped.
small strand at a time. By morning
ward waa conatrurted a number of Chehalis, Wash. - Attorney G. E.
At 12:30 o’clock the president ap­ all
gray hair disappears, and, after an­
yeara ago, but one wing waa left un­ Ilumakcr,
peared
at
the
front
door
leading
from
of Portland, acting for G.
other
application or two, your hair be­
built.
the capitol to the platform.
comes
beautifully darkened, gloasy
A.
Onn,
a
prominent
Southwest
Wash­
The object of the ward ia to receive ington lumberman, of Pe Ell, has filed Washington, D. C. — Twelve sena­ He was accompanied by Mrs. Wilson and luxuriant.
patienta, examine them, and if |aaiHi- $125,000 damage suit against the tors, led by Senator La Follette and and his aides.
Gray, faded hair, though no disgrace,
ble cure them Itefore they ever enter a Montesano
Is
a sign of old age, and as we all de­
At
the
conclusion
of
the
formal
cere­
State
bank,
National
bank
the aaylum pro|>er. In reality the of Tacoma, Givens & Hibbell Isigging encouraged by Senator Stone, Demo­ mony there was a cheer from the sire a youthful and attractive appear­
chairman of the foreign rela­ thousands and the President began the ance, get busy at once with W yeth's
ward ia considered aa the State lioa-
Fred Wilson company and cratic
Sage and Sulphur Compound and look
pital, and a patient received there, company,
tions’
committee,
in a filibuster, de­ delivery of his address.
1-ogging company.
years younger. This ready-to-use pre­
cured and diaehnrgta! baa not the rec­ Poison
nounced
by
President
Wilson's
spokes­
In
his
inaugural
address
President
complaint alleges that on April men as the most reprehensible in the Wilson emphasized the things that paration Is a delightful toilet requisite
ord* of ever having been in the aaylum 25, The 1912,
the defendants agreed to
not a medicine. It Is not Intended
i tec If.
of any civilized nation, defied the United States shall stand for, and
for
the
cure, mitigation or prevention
a cor|M>ration to handle in trust history
The building aa it atanda now ia form
the will of an overwhelming majority whether in war or in peace:
of disease.
property
owned
and
controlled
by
the
uaed only for the reception of women, plaintiff. The complaint further al­ in congress up to the last minute Sun­ "T h at all nations are equally inter­
and no male patient ever haa been leges the defendants, with intent to day and denied to the President a law ested in the peace of the world and in
committed to that |>ortion of the inati- defraud
him to arm American the political stability of free peoples,
the plaintiff, sold the Syver­ authorizing
tution. With the cunatruction of the son Lumber
merchant ships to meet the German and equally responsible for their main­
company
to
the
Hoquiam
new wing it will be ready for the re­
menace.
tenance;
& Door company for $25,000 submarine
ception of male patienta, aa well aa Sash
Unyielding throughout 26 hours of "T h at peace cannot securely or justly
when
its
real
value
was
$150,000.
Resinol Ointment, with Resinol
femalu patienta.
continuous session to appeals that rest upon an armed balance of power;
Soap,
usually stops itching Instantly.
their
defiance
of
the
President
would
"T
h
at
governments
derive
all
their
Water May Cover Large Arid Tract.
Unless
the trouble is due to some ser­
Hill Promises to Help.
ious internal disorder, it quickly and
North Yakima, Wash. — Announce-
heals most cases of eczema,
San Francisco Ia»uia W. Hill, pres­ mer4 that the government has w ith­ TENTH PRESIDENT TO HE ELECTED POR SECOND TERM. easily
rash, or sim ilar torm enting skin or
ident of the Great Northern railway, drawn from entry large tracts in the
scalp eruption, even when other treat­
aaid here recently that although hia Naches, Wenas, Selah and Moxee val­
m ents have given little relief. Phy­
leys,
and
along
the
slope
of
the
R
attle­
road dia*a not connect directly with one
sicians have prescribed Resinol for
now tieing advocated for Central Ore­ snake hills in the Ixiwer Yakima val­
years.
Resinol Ointment and Resinol
gon by It. K. Strahorn, of Portland ley, is understood here to indicate that
Soap are sold by all druggists.
and S|M»kane, the Hill interest* would the Reclamation service has taken up
for service development a high-line
encourage this development.
STUDYTbookWeeoin*. shorthand, tetarraphjr,
salesm anship. E nglish branches, a t an accredited
Strahorn'* lines, centering at Bend, project which will bring under water
school;
w rite, or phone Main 590 for catalogue:
Or., would connect the vast Central several hundred thousand acres not
graduate* gu aranteed positions. Behnke-W alker
now included under canalM or pumping
Business College. 167 4th S treet, near Morrison.
Oregon country with m arkets north, systems.
Portland, O regon.
south or east, and atforil development
to a tremendous territory.
IF YOUR CHILD IS CROSS,
Flax Fiber Seed is Sold.
FEVERISH, CONSTIPATED
"W e will encourage and by no
means op|s>se S trahorn," Mr. Hill Salem, Ore. — The first carload of
Look Mother! If tongue Is coated,
said. "In fact, I should like to see flax filler seed ever ship(ied out of the
cleanse little bowels with “Cali­
state left Salem Thursday night, con­
him fill the gap."
fornia Syrup of Figs.”
signed to Conrad, Mont. It was sold
by the State board of control to a flax
Spuds Rite SI a Mile.
Mothers can re^t easy after giving
coni|>any in that state for $2 a
‘‘California Syrup of Figs,” because in
Gaston Oregon |s>tat<a*s increase in fiber
and the shipment contains
a few hours all the clogged-up waste,
value at the rate of $1 a mile as they bushel,
1500 bushels. The seed comes from
sour bile and ferm entin'; food gently
travel Hast. A car of 655 sacks the
moves out of the bowels, and you have
State fienitentiary flax plant.
standing on the track here is worth
a well, playful child again.
$2500. When it reaches the New
Sick children needn’t be coaxed to
40 Cents Paid for Wool Clip.
York market, its value rise* to $6000.
take
this harm less “fruit laxative.”
The highest price ever paid for |iota- North Yakirna The Portland Wool­
Millions
of m others keep it handy be­
toe* here was received by farm ers en Mills company has purchased the
cause they know its action on the
from J. H. W estcott & Son, who gave | Dan G. Goodman wool clip of about
stomach, liver and bowels is prompt
and sure.
$2.25 a hundred. Twelve cars of Bur­ 20,000 (Miunds for 35 and 40 cents fier
Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bot­
banks have been shipped and six /more |Miund. The high price, a record-break­
tle of “California Syrup of Figs,”
are aw aiting cars. Many farm ers are er, was (iaid for coarse wool from
which contains directions b r babies,
Shropshire ewes. Goodman’s was the
holding for higher prices.
children of all ages and tor grown-ups.
first clip in the valley to be sheared.
West Q uilt Land Agency.
Coated tongue, vertigo and constipa­
Oswald W est has resigned as agent 100 C art of Yakima Apples Shipped.
tion are relieved by Garfield Tea.
for the Federal government in the ad- I North Yakima, W ash.—Apple ship-
judication of taxes on the Oregon & |iers here believe that growers are
Not Going That Way.
California grant lands. The ex-gover-' holding much larger stocks than they
An old lady once went up to a sailor
nor says he Was just about through have sup(Kised. A large proportion of
and asked him why the ship had
stopped.
with the work, anyway, but that "th e the 100 carloads ship|>ed out during
“Can’t get along on account of the
legislative monkey-wrench,” as he j thejpast week came from growers.
fog,” said the sailor.
termed it, thrown into the machinery |
“But can’t you go by the stars?”
in the shu|>e of the Bean bill, which ;
said the old lady.
authorizes the county assessors to re­
“W e’re not going that way unless
store the lands to the taxrolls, makes NORTHWEST MARKET REPORT
the
boiler bursts, mum.”—Exchange.
it im|M>ssible for him to continue in j
any event.
Portland— C attle— Steers, prime,
$9.50(1/9.80; fair to good, $9.00(<i 9.40;
Bill Yet Missing.
medium, $8.50(0 8.80; cows, choice,
Salem Although Attorney General $7.75(i/.8.00;
medium to good, $6.50
Brown held a conference with Chief
WOODROW WILSON, PRESIDENT.
ordinary to fair, $6.50i>j,7.00;
Clerk Ilrager, of the house of the re- | («/7.00;
$6.50(i/8.50; bulls, $4.50®
cent legiatuare, relative to the mys­ heifers,
calves, $6.00(i/,7.25.
be hum iliating to the country; uncom­ just powers from the consent of the
tery of the missing l’olk-Marion coun­ 7.00;
Hogs - Light and heavy packing, promising in a crisis describe«! to them governed, and th at no other powers
ty bridge bill, no formal opinion has $12.75(</12.85;
heavies, $11.65 as the most serious to the Nation since should be supported by the common Take a tablespoonful of Salts if
been given by that official as to wheth­ 12.00; pigs Rough
and skips, $11.65® the Civil war, La Follette and his thought, purpose or power of the fam­
er a substituted bill with the same (a 12.00;
Back hurts or Bladder
stock hogs, $10.50® 11.50.
small group of supporters refused a ily of nations;
wording might lie sent to the governor Sheep—Yearling
bothers.
wethers, $11.00® m ajority of their colleagues an oppor­ "T h at the seas should be equally
and become a law, or, if the original 11.50; ewes, $8.75®
10.00;
lambs,
free
and
safe
for
the
use
of
all
peo­
tunity
to
vote
on
the
armed
neutrality
bill were found, it still could go to the 10.75(0.13.00.
are a nation of m eat eaters and
bill, and it die«! with the Sixty-fourth ples, under rules set up by common our We blood
executive for his signature.
is filled with uric acid, says
W heat—Bluestem, $1.63; fortyfold, conrgess at noon.
agreem ent and consent, and that, so a well-known
authority, who warns us
$1.59; club, $1.57; red Russian, To fix responsibility before the far as practicable, they should be ap­ to be constantly
Pamphlet Cost it Fixed.
on guard against kid­
country, 76 senators, 30 Republicans plicable to all upon equal term s;
ney
trouble.
Salem — Secretary Oleott has been $1.55.
Millfced
—
Spot
prices:
Bran,
46 Democrats, signed a manifesto "T h at national armaments should be The kidneys do their utm ost to free
notified by W. M. Plympton, secretary $27.00 per ton; shorts, $30.50; rolled and
proclaiming
to the world that they fa- limit«?d to the necessities of national the blood of this irritating acid, but
of the State Printing hoard, th at the barley, $42(i/43.
order and domestic safety;
vored
passage
of the measure.
become weak from the overwork; they
cost to |K»rsons or associations who de­ Corn—Whole, $48 per ton.
the community of interest get sluggish; the eliminative tissues
sire to file and have printed argum ents Hay—Producers’ prices: Timothy, Washington, D. C.—President W il­ and “ That
of power upon which peace must clog and thus the waste is retained in
in the (»amphlet prior to the special Eastern Oregon, $19((i20 per ton; al­ son Sunday night informe«! the country henceforth
blood to poison the entire system.
upon each nation the When
election in June will be $75 a page. falfa, $14(//T6; valley grain hay, in a statem ent that he may be without the duty of depend
your kidneys ache and feel
seeing
to
it
that
all
influ­
like lumps of lead, and you have sting­
This cost is based on the expense of $12.50® 14.
power
to
arm
merchant
ships
and
take
ences
proceeding
from
its
own
citizens
ing pains in the back or the urine is
printing and paper, and on an esti­ B utter—Cubes, extras, 39c; prime other steps to meet the German sub­ meant to encourage or assist revolu­ cloudy,
full of sediment, or the blad­
mated size of 48 pages for the pamph­ firsts, 38c; firsts, 36(</37c; jobbing marine menace, in the absence of au­ tion in other states should be sternly der is irritable,
obliging you to seek
let.
prices, prints, extras, 42c; cartons, thority from congress.
and effectually suppressed and pre­ relief during the night; when you have
lc extra; butterfat, No. 1, 43c; No. An extra session of congress, the vented."
severe headaches, nervous and dizzy
SIOOO Goose Dies in Fire.
spells, sleeplessness, acid stomach or
2, 41c, Portland.
President says, is required to clothe
Marshfield — Hans,, a $1000 trained Eggs—Ranch, current receipts, 25® him with authority, but it is useless to Senators Who Killed Neutrality Bill. rheum atism in bad weather, get fr .n
your pharm acist about four ounces of
goose, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Thaten, 26c per dozen; ranch, candle«!, 26(01 call one while the senate works under Washington, D. C.—The 12 senators Jad
take a tablespoonful in a
vaudeville performers, died in a fire 27c; ranch, selects, 39c.
the present rules which perm it a small — seven Republicans and five Demo­ glass Salts;
of w ater before breakfast each
which occurred in the Orpheum Thea­ Poultry—Hens, 18®20c per pound; m inority to keep an overwhelming ma- crats, who by their filibuster killed the morning
and in a few days your kid­
ter Monday. The damage to the thea­ springs, 18(0 20c; turkeys, live, 20® joirty from acting.
armed neutrality bill are:
neys
will
act fine. This famous salts
ter was about $500. The trained goose 22c; dressed, 26(</ 26Jc; ducks, 22®24e; The President proposes therefore, Republicans — Moses E. Clapp, of is made from
the acid of grapes and
was kept in the basement where the geese, 12Jc®13c.
th at the special session of the senate, Minnesota: Albert B. Cummins, of lemon juice, combined with llthla, and
fire originated.
Veal—Fancy, 14J(u 15c per pound. which he called to meet Monday, re­ Iowa; Asle J. Gronna, of North Dako­ has been used for generations to flush
Pork—Fancy, 15|(/rl6c per pound. vise the rules, "to supply the means ta; William S. Kenyon, of Iowa; Rob­ and stim ulate clogged k'dneys, to neu­
tralize the acids in urine so It Is no
Grange O pposes Bonds.
Potatoes — Oregon buying prices: of action and save the country from ert M. La Follette, of Wisconsin; longer
a source of Irritation, thus end­
George W. Norris, of Nebraska; John ing urinary
Eugene—The Lane County Pomona $3(0 3.25 per hundred.
disaster.”
and bladder disorders.
grange, the largest county grange or­ Onions—Oregn buying prices: $10.00 “ A little group of wilful m en,” says D. Works, of California.
Jad
Salts
is
and cannot
ganization in Oregon in proportion to per sack, country points.
the President in his statem ent, "rep re­ D em ocrats— William F. Kirby, of Injure: makes inexpensive
a
delightful
population, at a meeing held at Santa Wool—Fine, 28® 35c; coarse, 33(0 senting no opinion but their own, have Arkansas; Harry Lane, of Oregon; cent lithia-water drink, and efferves­
nobody
Clara Tuesday adpoted a resolution op­ 36; valley, 33(0:4lc.
rendered the great government of the Jam es A. O’Gorman, of New York; can make a m istake by taking a little
posing the issuance of $6,000,000 pav­ Hops— 1916 crop, 4®8c per pound; United States helpless snd contem pti­ William J. Stone., of Missorui; J. K. occasionally to keep the kidneys clean
Vardaman, of Mississippi.
and activa
•
ing bonds by the state.
contracts, 10<g! 11c.
ble.”
EASY TO DARKEN
YOUR GRAY HAIR
The Easy Way to
Heal Sick Skins
'
MEAT INJURIOUS
TO M O N E Y S