The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, March 29, 1917, Image 7

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    EXIRA SESSION IS AMERICA RÜST IO
CALLED APRIL 2ND GREET NEW RUSSIA
1
North Yakima The Yakima County
Game commission announces that it
will employ as deputy game warden
for the coming season E. C. Greenman,
a fish culturist, who has had experience
in Federal, state and private hatchery
work arxl is well known to sportsmen
here. The change is made because
Game Warden Bryant will be in B rit­
ish. Columbia developing mining prop­
erties. With Mr. Greenman to look
after the fish hatcheries and another
deputy l(joking after the game birds
ami game animals, the commissioners
feel they can m aintain the present'
high starxiard the county has attain«*!
in the state.
Of the 7100 hunting arxl fishing li­
censes in the county it is probable j
that two-thirds are for fishermen and
the tim e has arrived for the fishing in-1
terests to be given more care. This is j
the reason given for employing a spe­
cialist in th at line.
Fish Specialist for Yakima.
RADIUM LACE FOR WAISTS
TEST ALL SEED CORN
Yield Per Acre Can Be Greatly
Increased Thereby.
Petrograd The United States is the
first
nation to recognize formally the
Work Can Be Done In Late Winter or
Declaration That State oí War
Early 8pring When Time Other,
new government of Russia.
Ambassador Francis made a prelim­
wiao Would Be Lott— Simple
Exists Is Expected.
inary call Saturday on Foreign Minis­
Tester Described.
ter MiluknfT immediately on the receipt
of instructions from the State depart­
Mr. Average Farm er, Is your time
at Washington.
worth
$4 an hour? That sounds like a
Ï0 PROTEO U. S. INTERESTS ment
Accompanied by his staff, including
get-rlcb-qulck
scheme, doesn't It? Well
the naval and m ilitary attaches, Mr.
It
Isn’t
J.
C.
Ilackleman of the Mis­
Francis went to the Marinsky Palace,
souri
eolh-ge
of
agriculture figures that
where the council of ministers was as­
you
can
make
that
mnch testing seed
l’rt'oidriit'* ('«II ConrrrnM "Grave M al­ sembled,
made the formal recognition,
com.
The
average
Missouri farm er
and presente«] congratulations arxl fe­
ler« of N*li»n«l Policy” Whirh
raises about tw*/nty-slx acres of corn
licitations on behalf of the United
each year. He fails to test his se«*l
Need Immediate Attention.
States.
com whereby he loses $1.50 (this is a
The m ilitary and naval attaches ap-
conservative
estimate) an acre.
peared in full uniform, while Ambas­
Mr. Hacirieraan says that about ten
sador h rancis and his secretaries wore
hours of actual labor would be required
Washintgon, I). (’. President Wil­ afternoon dress.
Apples May not Be Wrapped.
son, recognizing that Germany practi­ The ambassadorial party was re-
cally la making war on the United ceived in the council chamber. All {¿ewiston, Idaho — “ The 10 per c e n t'
States on the seas, Wednesday called the minisers were present arxl stood in advance in the cost of paper this year 1
congress to assemble in extraordinary a r««w behind the semi-circular table. over last makes it im perative that the
session on April 2 to deal with the sit­ Ambassador Francis stepped from the shippers of the Northwest discontinue
uation.
group of secretaries arxl addressed the the wrapping of apples, except the e x -!
The pur|M>«e of the session, now ministers, saying:
tra choice variety,” said George E. j
called two weeks earlier than the Pres­ “ I have the honor, as the ambassa­ Crum, of the firm of White Bros. & !
ident's proclamation, is to receive a dor and representative of the govern­ Crum Co., which is the largest ship- i
communication from the chief execu­ ment of th<* United States accredited ( per of apples in this territory. “ There
tive concerning ‘‘grave m atters of na­ to Russia, to state, in accordance with , is no justification for wrapping apples,
tional |s>iicy whirh should he takeu im­ instructions, th at the government of i anyway,” continued Mr. Crum, “ ex­
mediately under consideration.”
the United States has recognized the cept the extra fancy grade of the best Pockets are becoming quite a dlstinc- i
The President in his address to con­ new government of Russia, and I, as varietit*. It is an unnec«issary cost, tlve teature of milady's frocks and
The draped pocket in this
which the consumer has to pay ulti­ dresses.
gown
is
strikingly
novel und quite pro- j
mately. I am confident the producers,
The delicate blouse is of silk ‘
shippers and consumers will be glad to nounced.
do away with this needless wrapping.” i radium luce und paisley georgette and
the two go to make one of the most
pleasing combinations sw n yet. The
Cantaloupe Crop Will Be Large.
hat is of the turbun style slightly re--
Portland—W ith 4000 acres more of modeled and adorned with pompon.
cantaloupes this year than were plant­
ed last year in the Imperial valley, | S LIM H IP S S T I L L IN V O G U E
shippers are already beginning to dis- I
cuss the coming crop and its distribu­ Barrel Skirt, Hung Low, Permits No
tion and sale. At this writing, says j
Voluptuous Curves in These
the Brawley correspondent of the j
Models.
Packer, about 85 per cent are plante«!,
most of which are up out of the
has been thought that the looM
ground, some very far advanced in hip It model
which is now called the bar­
growth. Plants that are showing rel skirt demands
a specially curved |
above the ground seem to be very
corset,
but
this
is
not true. Corsets
healthy and in good condition. Prac­
tically the entire amount is estim ated cut according to the latest designs are
more than ever snug below the waist l
as a perfect starnl.
over the hips as well as in the buck und |
front. The bucks and fronts are liter- \
Farm ers Start Field Work.
and even when this effect Is
Od«!8sa, W ash.—Farm ing operations ally flat
achieved by widening the waist
Corn From Tested Seed.
have started here in a small degree. only
three
or
four
Inches
it
is
done
in
order
A few farm ers south of town went produce the proper outline.
, to test the seed for the 20 acres. By
into the fields the last few days, har­ to Anything
testing the yield can be lncreas«?d
but a snug hip treatm ent I ut such least
rowing their ground in preparation for
$1.50 worth. Hence the
spring seeding. Work is expected to would make the new skirts look decid­ time required to test the seed Is worth
start in earnest this week south of edly frowsy, and since the draping usu­ about $40, or about $4 an hour. The
town, although the frost is not entirely ally begins six or eight Inches below more corn a farm er grows the more
out of the ground. North of town it the waist, and that is set low, there money he can mnke by the test. The
will be several weeks until spring must be a definite line from which to man who raises 100 acres can increase
expand. Also most of the arrange-1 his eurnings at least $150. This Is
work can be done.
m«»nts are so devised that from o n e 1 practically clear gain since testing is
angle at least a smooth, unbroken line done during late winter or early spring
Is given. Sometimes two draped scarfs when the time would otherwise t>e lost.
are applied to the sides of the skirt and One of the simplest testers Is the
these leave a slender hip panel plainly sand box or sawdust. It consists of a
This is the official photograph of the In the f«>reground at the knees of the
deposed rayal family of Russia, sent czarina is the new boy czar, (in name Portland — Cattle — Steers, prime, visible, sometimes the flare is produced box about 4 inches deep and 30 Inches
by a straight piece of material drawn square, with about two inches of sand
forth Hince the beginning «»f the war. only), twelve years of age.
$9.251(7 9.65; good, $8.900/ 9.25; me­ across the front of the skirt or shirred j or
sawdust In the bottom to hold the
dium, $8.250/8.75; cows, choice, $7.75 into a belt and then left to hang in moisture
to keep water from stand­
gress will detail how Germany practi­ ambassador of the United States, will <«/8.00; me«!ium to good, $7.000/7.50; graceful cascades at the sides. In this ing around or the
A piece of old
cally has been making war on the be pleased to continue intercourse with ordinary to fair, $6.500/ 7.00; heifers, arrangem ent the back of the skirt Is sheeting or other corn.
cloth
will ab­
United States by the ruthless destruc­ Russia through the medium of the new 6.500/ 9.00; bulls, $5.000/8.00; calves, treated in a similar manner or is left sorb moisture, but will not that allow
it to
tion «>f American lives and shi|»s on government.
$ 8 . 000 / 10 . 00 .
perfectly
plain.
In
either
case
the
ac­
stand
on
the
surface,
should
be
the high seas in contravention of all ” May the cordial relations existing Hogs — Light and heavy packing, tual hip line is not obliterated nor al­ stretched over the surface and marked
the laws of nations and humanity.
between the two countries continue to $14.000/14.50; rough heavy, $13.000/
into 2-inch squares. Put six ker­
Congress then is expected to pass a obtain; may they prove mutually sat­ 13.50; pigs and skips, $12.750/13.00; lowed anything but the slightest curve. off
nels
from various portions of the mid­
resolution declaring that a state of isfactory and beneficial.”
stock hogs, $11.500/12.75.
dle
of
ear to be tested into one
Two
Tones
in
Everything.
war has existed between the United
S heep— W ethers, $11.50 («/ 12.00; The season’s agog with two-tone ef­ of these each
squares
and give the ears and
States and Germany for some time.
Co-Eds in Red Cross Work.
ewes, $8.750/10.00; lambs, $10.750/ fects, lettuce green and gold, beige squares corresponding
labels. Cover
Such a resolution in itself will not I.aramie, Wyo— Red Cross work has 13.00.
the box to prevent drying and k«*ep it
be a declaration of war in a technical been taken up by women students of Wheat— Bluestem, $1.72; fortyfold, and wistaria, rose and silver, and at
room tem perature—about 70 degrees
sense, although practically it will the University of Wyoming, with a $1.68; club, $1.67; red Russian, $1.62. among the others every now and tlmn Fahrenheit—for
six days, then find the
is
black
over
white.
It
never
occurs
amount to the same thing.
view to serving the country as nurses Oats— No. 1 white feed, $37.25.
ears
from
which
kernels failed to ger­
the
other
way,
however.
Some
of
the
As a consequence the Unite«! States in the event of war. Young women Barley—No. 1 feed, $39.00.
minate, throw them into the feed box
will take further steps to protect its members of the faculty of the institu­ Millfeed—Spot prices: Bran, $29.00 very prettiest blouses are of white and
those that showed a good
interests on the high seas and else­ tion also are taking a keen interest in per ton; shorts, $33 per ton; rolled rather heavy crepe or chiffon veiled strong retain
test.
In very thin black gauze and some Figures,
where against the warlike acts of Ger­ the training. The classes are under barley, $42.00(«/ 43.00.
based on the acreage and
many and whether an actual state of the instructor in physical training for Corn—Whole, $51 per ton; cracked, women have discovered that while the yields in Missouri
the last eight
one thickness transparent sleeves are years, indicate that «luring
war will come to exist in its full sense women, who says several of the mem­ $52.
the
losses
Incident
will depend on the future acta of the bers are ardent in their desire to evi­ H ay—Producers' prices: Timothy, very unbecoming, making their arms to neglect of seed corn testing
will
imperial German government.
look
unpleasantly
bare,
an
Inner
lin­
dence their patriotism by actual w«>rk. Eastern Oregon, $19.00 (a. 20.00 per
amount
to
at>out
$11.000,000
this
year.
Since last Sunday, when three
ton; alfalfa, $14(<E16; valley grain ing of white tulle achieves perfection. That amount is worth saving.
A most becoming blouse Is of white
American ships were sunk off the Bri­
hay, $12.50/(7 14.00.
Clocks
to
Be
Set
Ahead.
tish isles in quick succession with loss P aris—In accordance with the re­ f B utter—Cubes, extras, 36J(«i37c per georgette veil«*! In black, box-plaited
of American lives bringing the total cent decision to return this year to the pound; prime firsts, 35|@ 36c. Job­ so that the effect Is that of a stripe. S O IL S N E E D M UC H D R A IN A G E
number of Americans lost through
prices: Prints, extras, 38c; car­ The neck Is cut square finished with
saving system, which was put bing
German submarine operations to more daylight
tons,
extra; butterfat, No. 1, 39c; i ndter«Hl band lightly embroidered in Results Given of Surveys Made by
into operation last year for the first No. 2, lc 37c,
than 200—the President and all his time,
rhinestones and the sleeves are incred­
Portland.
United States Department of
the Journal Official has published Eggs — Oregon
advisers have recognized th at a state a decree
ranch,
current
re­
ibly
full,
not
only
box-plaited
but
gath­
Agriculture.
the legal time by ceipts, 26 ((/ 27c per dozen; Oregon ered ns well so that they bulge at the
of war existed. From all parts of the one hour advancing
at
11
o’clock
on
the
night
of
country have come calls for the imme­ March 24. The decree provides that ranch, selects, 29c.
?lbows and droop at the wrist rm>st “According to the soil surveys made
diate summoning of congress in extra normal
Poultry — Hens, 19/i/20c per pound; gracefully into a wristband of em­ by the United States departm ent of ag­
time
shall
be
re-establishe«l
at
session.
springs, 18C(/20c; turkeys, live, 22((£ broidery.
riculture about 65 or 70 per cent of
11 p. m. October 7.
24c; ducks, 20((/22c; geese, 12(iz 14c.
soils here need drainage,” said Pro­
U-Boats Lurk Off Maine.
Veal—Fancy,
14(014Jc
per
pound.
fessor
Crabb. "Of this amount from
Feminine
Fripperies.
Maryland Troops Called.
Rockland, M«i. — A statem ent that
Pork—Fancy,
17J((/18c
per
pound.
25
to
30
per cent is badly In need of
Jabots
are
back
in
favor.
But
they
German submarines are kn«>wn to be Baltimore, Md.—Governor H arring­ Vegetables—Artichokes, $1.10((/1.25 ire never the skimpy Jabots of yester- drainage and from 40 to 50 per cent
ton
Thursday
ordered
out
two
com­
not far from these shores and that an
per dozen; tomatoes, $3.75 per crate; lay. They are of cascade variety, de- would be greatly benefited by drainage.
attack on Maine ports is by no means panies of the F irst Regim ent Mary­ cabbage, $4.00/(/ 5.50 per hundred, egg­ ilgned
surveys that have been made
especially to be worn with a Orchard
unlikely was made by Lieutenant land National guard to guard the Penn­ plant, 25c per pound; lettuce, $2.50@ suit of the
by
the
New
York state departm ent of
Iucroyuble
order.
Jam es O. Porter, United States navy, sylvania and Baltimore & Ohio rail­ 3.25 per box; cucumbers, $.!((/ 1.50 per
agriculture show that from 25 to 30
There
are
some
very
effective
gloves
road
bridges
over
the
Susquehanna
at the naval recruiting m eeting here
dozen; celery, $l(dT.50; Florida, $5
cent of the orchards are only fair­
Thum lay. The port, according to river at Havre de Grace. All the north per crate; cauliflower, $2.60 @ 2.75; 'or street wear of heavy cream kid, per
ly
drained,
10 to 12 per cent are poorly
and
south
traffic
of
these
two
roads
>ound
with
brown
and
stitched
with
Lieutenant Porter, is to be the base
peppers, 50c per pound; sprouts, 121c;
drained
and
2 to 10 per cent are badly:
for 70 patrol boats operating in and passes over these bridges.
rhubarb, $2.50(i/2.75 per box; peas, 15 trown.
In
need
of
drainage.
about the mouth of the Penobscot river
((/171c per pound; asparagus, 20c per The paisley rage has extended to
and bay.
Call Made on Red Cross.
pound; spinach, $1.25<(/T.50 per box. landbags. And the newest ones are
Plant American Mountain Aah.
New York—The first naval base hos­ Potatoes — Oregon buying prices, nnde either with a metallic clasp or The
American mountain ash should
Philadelphia — Miss Ix>retta Walsh, pital of the American R« m 1 Cross, sta- $2.50 0/ 2.75 per hundred; new Flori- Irnwn up in a shirring of silken cords. be planted
their red autumn frnlta.
Stencil patterns pursue us still. Birds also for
of this city, said to be the first woman tione«i in Brooklyn, has receive«! won! das, 10c per pound.
are
fond of these.
to enlist in the United States navy to h«>ld itself in readiness for active Onions — Oregons, jobbing prices: They have Just made their way Into
under the new order of Secretary Dan­ service, it was announced late Thurs­ No. 1, $9.00/(79.50 per sack; No. 2, $6. h e realm of bagdotn. Bags of silk Do you keep a notebook for record­
iels adm itting women to the navy, en­ day. Its equipment is stored at the Green F ruits — Apples, 90c((/$2.00 ire shown In many sorts of stenciled ing m atters of interest about the farm,
per box; cranberries,$8.00 per barrel. batterns and these are usually mount- and orchard?
rolled here Thursday.
New York navy yard.
id on metallc frames.
Deposed Royal Family of Russia.