The Athena press. (Athena, Umatilla County, Or.) 18??-1942, July 16, 1915, Image 4

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    rKVTOAL COMMERCIAL COl.LWJFl
A Modern Hyaiik'M Training School." Thorough,
practical expert, reliable. Hew building, large,
. well-lighted rooms, complete modern equipment
Write for free lesson 'in Bookkeeping end Short
hand. - , Central Buitdimr, Portland, Ore.
YOUNG MAN, BE A BAW1PH. Learn Trade.
Be Independent. Trade taught In eight weeks;
tools free. Commissions paid while learning;
pmltlone secured. Writ for free catalog.
MOLER COLLIDES, Portland, K4fl N. 2nd St.;
Bpokaoa. K2 Main Ave.; Seattle. K109 Main St
FARM HELP SUPPLIED
to Ranch, Hop Yard!, Brry and Fruit Farm
Milkers, land-clearara and woodchppera onnhort
eat notice. Prion or writ Hanley Employment
HOWARD K. BTTRTOH - SWJer and Clients,
Lead fill, Colorado. Bpwiimen price: Gold,
flflvor. Laud, H. Gold, Silver, loo; Gold 60o: Zino
orOopper. tt Mailing envelope J ull price 11
Enton ai'pHoatioii. Control and Umplr workao
ilted. Itotaranoei OubonaU ffational Bank. .
"USE THE RIVER"
Dalles-Columbia Line
Stats of Washington, for The Dalles dally ex,
, Sunday 11 p. m. Leave Dalles daily ex. Monde)
12 M. 6 team ere J. N, Teal, Inland Empire and
Twin Cities for Upper Columbia and Snake river
points. , Taylor St Dock. Tel. Main 818.
WiHuKtte tad Cotasbi Rircr Tcwisf Ct., Portland.
DAISY FIT KILLER.
l ornamental, convert.
I lent, cheap. Laiti oil
Beaton. Madool
metal, can't ipill or tip
ov.ri will not toil or
I injure any turns;.
GuarantMd effective.
Sold lr dealer, or
6 sent by ex pi Ml pie
ptld lor 1.
KABOUI tOMSBI, lWDtlalB Aw.. BrMklya, H. T.
FRENCH SUCCESSFUL
AGAINST GERMANS
Commanding Points Over Plain
of Flanders Heights Won.
BOTH SIDES USING HEAVY ARTILLERY
Night Attacks Spectacular Reports
Say Teutons Lose 120,00 Men
During 120 Days' Battle.
LOSSES SURELY PREVENTEI
hr Catter'e Blaeklei Pill,. Iw-
pncM, md, reusDie; pmmm oj
waaiera awoaraen neoaune in,, pro.
tHt whar. other vaaalnH tall,
BLACK
LEG
Use any Injector, but Gutters ban.
The superiority of CuUsr products la due to orer m
years of specializing In vaeelnea and serums only.
Iflalat nn f.uH.r1.. If iinnht.lniihln. nrri.r itlrtct.
T'lE OUTTCR LABORATORY, Berkeley, CalMersls.
Write for booklet and testimonials.
lo-doee pkoa. Blackles Fine fi.oo
80-soae nkea. Blsaklaa PHIS 4.00
tTse any lninotor, but Gutter's best
Dangerous Method.
"What are your usual model of pun
Ishment?" was among tbe question)
submitted to a teacher In a rural dis
trict In Ohio. Her answer was, "I try
moral suasion first, and If that does
not work I use capital punishment.
As It was a neighborhood where moral
'suasion had not been a success, and
the children were scarce, the commit
tee took no risks.
I '' ' Her Own Business.
The charming young woman who
expected to be married soon, went to
the registration book for the first
.time. The man in oharge asked
j'Wlth what party do you expect to
be affiliated?" "That's none of your
business," she replied. "It I have to
tell his name I'm not going to regis
ter, so there."
Loved Daddy, Too.
Pinning a flower on my little four
year-old boy's suit on mother's day, I
said to him: "You must wear this rose
today to show that you love your
mother, Bdward." In a little while he
returned to me, saying: "Mother,
please pin another rose on me bo peo
ple will know I love my daddy, too."
Exchange.
Perseverance Bast.
Perseverance is ( more prevailing
than violence, and many things which
cannot be overcome when they are to
gether yield themselves up when ta
ken little by little. Plutarch.
Means that you keep
the middleman's
profit in your pockut
when you buy
Lumber, Shingles,
Lath, Moulding,
Doors, Wlndowa and
other Building Ma
terial from
Sam Connell
Lumber Co.
Portland, - Oregon
Send us a list of what you require
for your buildings and we will name
you priceB delivered at your station
and Guarantee to save you Money.
' Write for our
Illustrated Catalog.
Paris After battling 120 days for
the hilly country between Sethune and
Arras, the French forces are in posses
sion of all the eminences looking out
upon the plain of Flanders. Lille,
Douai and Cabrai all are visible from
here.
Every position along the broad na
tional road between Arras and Bethune
has been won except Souchez, and last
night another quarter-mile of trenches
in the Souchez web was torn away.
The attack was made under parachute
rocket lights, the French burning
buiBh white and the Germans greenish
white, covering the scene of the des
perate conflict with a ghastly glow.
The most desperate fighting has-been
along the short . 10-mile front from
Arras to Aix Noulette, which began
March 9 with the taking of a few hun
dred yards of trenches on the water
shed of Notre Dame de Lorette, where
there are the ruins of an old Merovin
gian military road. Every day since
then some section of - tbe German
trenches have been taken, lost or re-'
taken. ; "
Each side has been employing for
midable artillery, both of small and
heavy caliber, the French guns being
somewhat the more numerous and
served with unlimited quantities of
high-explosive shels.
A correspondent of the Associated
Press went through five or six miles of
the trenches formerly held by the Ger
mans and reconstructed by the French.
Upward of 100,000 Germans have
fallen or been captured in these
trenches, according to the French offi
cial count, since the second week of
March. The - French losses, the cor
respondent was confidentially informed,
while serious, have been much smaller
than those of the Germans. There are
thickets of little crosses made of twigs
tied together marking graves between
the trenches. Some of these graves
have been torn up by the shell fire.
Two-cent Rate Causes Railroads to
Withdraw Many Public Privileges
Chicago W. J. Cannon, assistant
general passenger agent of the Chi
cago, Milwaukee and St. Paul railroad,
continuing his testimony in the west
ern passenger rate hearing here, said
the two-cent fare laws had wiped out
the practice of granting special rates
to fairs, conventions and resorts where
the hauls are short ones.
Experience," he said "has proved
that the institution of reductions like
tourists fares has generally stimulated
travel and as a large percentage is
carried on regular trains the railroads
can afford to make such reductions.
Tourist fares of all characters are open
to the public ' and necessarily reduced
the average rate per mile. Homeseek-
ers' fares, which Bpply to round-trip
tickets, have been made for many
years to the West, Southwest and
Northwest, and the demand continues.
The carriers are vitallv interested in
inducing settlers to take up or pur
chase land.
Experience shows that the bargain
rate principle of granting such con
cessions on certain days is a factor of
consequence in accomplishing the de
sired result.
T77
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"'IJJothirig contrib
1 more to life thi
butes
than a
3 fine set of Teeth. A gold
and porcelain bridge or
a cast aluminum plate
will last a life time. Let
me examine your mouth
and tell yon in advance
what it will cost.
Dr. Elof T. Hedlund
DENTIST
4M-W Mers-aa Bolldinr. Washington Neat BreaoV
war, Portlaod, Oregoa.
PRICES REASONABLE WORK GUARANTEED
When We Work Best .
Autumn and spring are the best sea
sons of the year for all kinds of work.
At a very low temperature both men
tal and physical work are depressing.
Mental work reaches Its highest effi
ciency at a temperature of 28 degrees,
while physical work reaches Its maxi
mum at 59 degrees for men and 60 de
grees lot women. ' Recent Investiga
tions show that weather variations are
distinctly good for us and promote our
mental efficiency. ,;..
DOES YOUR SKIN
ITCH AND BURN?
If your skin itches and burns with
eczema or any such tormenting, un
sightly skin disease, simply wash tbe
sore places with resfnol soap and hot
water, dry and apply a little reslnol
ointment. The Itching stops IN
STANTLY, you no longer have to dig
and scratch, sleep becomes possible,
and healing begins at once. That is
because the soothing, antiseptic res
lnolmedlcation strikes right Into the
surface, arrests the action of the dis
ease, and almost always restores the
tortured, inflamed skin to perfect
iealth quickly, easily and at little
cost. .
Prescribed by doctors for twenty
years, and sold by all druggists,
Adv.
BAR VIEW TENT CITY
On S. P. R. It. In Tillamook, Co. Or.
Train stops at our door. Place to spend your
vacation here this summer. You will And it
delightful as wrll as inexpensive. We have
fully furnished Housekeeping Tents, including
electric livhu and water, from $6 per week up
Danee every niirht. Bowling. Fool and Hal
liards. Surf Fishing and Safe Bathing. For
particulars write or call on Wlttti DKNTAL
C Rooms 211-18 Falling Bklg., fcl at Wash
ington, Portland. Ore., phones A or at BOW; or
Bar View. Tillamook Co,, Ore.
I ft
C Gee Wo
Sueesaafal Hoaae
Reaasdlee
His successful herb
al remedies euro all
kinde of ailmanta of
men and women with
out operation, used
from the wonderful
- "- Wl
the medical at-ienee of Uiie country.
Wrlta for blank and circulars. Send atamn.
CONSULTATION FKKB, Ad.lr.aa
The C Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co.
let First St, Portland. Or.
Mention Papur.
l. N. U.
No. M, !
Pacific Trade Growing,
San Francisco Big increases In im
ports and exports through the San
Francisco customs office for the year
ended June 80 are shown by the annual
report of the collector. During the last
six months the increase in exports over
the same period last year is about two
thirds. Exports for the last six months
were $39,673,826; same period in 1914
$24,326,152. Other figures for the
year ended June 30, 1916, are! ExJ
ports 1915, $79,731,766;"exports 191,
62,535,64H; imports 1915, $76,063,-
028; Imports 1914, 166,394,389.
France Wants Leather.,
Washington, D. C France has of
ered to lift her embargo on raw hides
in return for a supply of American
leather goods for military purposes,
according to advices received here.
The plan, if worked .out, will release
for manufacture in this country a vast
quantity of raw hides which accumu
lated in France as a result of the em
bargo and because of the extensive
slaughter of French cattle for food.
Paris dispatches also contain requests
for American wheat flour for the use
of civilian bakers.
BEN wrltlt t. adrarUaen, pieu. am.
iu peper.
Vatican's Lights Dimmed.
Rome, via Paris. German Zeppe
lins, according to reports received in
Rome, have been transported to the
coast of the Austrian Adriatic sea.
Their object, it ia said, is to reach
Kome. The Italian government has
notified the Vatican and the Pope has
ordered that the lights of the apostolic
palace be dimmed or extinguished at
an early hour. The Pope also gave in
structions for the removal of art treas
ures from places exposed to damage.
60 Passengers Held Up.
Los Angeles Fifty passengers on
westbound Pacific electric interurban
car were held up and robbed late Sun
day night by two masked men about
a mile west of Pomona. The robbers
poked their guns under the nose of the
conductor when he waa throwing the
switch. The robbers then went
through the car and took money and
jewelry amounting to about $200 and
escaped.
To Appreciate Colors. '
1 "'Only5 few of the great painters
have been great "colorlsts," for the re
grettable reason that they could not
divinely see color, and to such paint
ers the master colorlst has been called
crude and garish. The fine thing for
everyone is to cultivate the eye to a
close and ever observation of ell bues
and shades in nature, for In that way
only one can have the pleasure of the
highest appreciation of nature, splen
did as the wondrous revelations of the
spectrum is In its divination of the
composition of rays of light.
All Have Three Forms.
AH things In the world have three
forms; these are gaseous, liquid and
solid. Everything is moving from one
of these forrr-s into another. For In
stance, the sputum is a liquid.- Dried
in the open air, it soon becomes a
solid. Then, pulverized, it is taken up
by tbe air and circulates in minute
dust particles, some of which are too
small to be seen.
Expert In Silver Linings. '
Hail "Blythe is a pretty optimlstlo
character, I hear." Wall "I should say
so. If he failed in business, he'd thank
heaven he had bis health; if he failed
in health, he'd thank heaven be had
his business, and If be failed in both,
he'd say there was no use having one
without the other."
Poor Diagnosis.
"What you need," said the eminent
medical man, "is more bodily activity.
You should exercise, your back and
limbs and feet. What's your business."
"I am the leading tango expert on
the champagne floor of, the elite lob
ster palace," replied the unhappy
patient, r.Wll pinln Dealer.
Outrageously Funny.
"I'll never again Invite that profes
sional humorist to dinner," exclaimed
Mrs. Newlyrlohe. "Why, he made our
English butler laugh." Philadelphia
Ledger.
Irony,
The Inventor seldom profits by bis
production. The Chinese Invented
gunpowder. South Tiend Tribune.
Optimlstlo Thought.
The generous1 man grows rich la
living.
BERLIN NOTE MAKES
PROMISE OF SAFEIY
American Passenger Ships May
Sail Freely in War Zone.
OFFICIAL GUARANTIES ASKED OF U. S.
1 ' - -'
GOULD NOT
STAND ON FEET
Mrs. Baker So Weak Could
Not Do Her Work Fouftd
Relief In Novel Way!
. Adrian, Mich. "I suffered terribly
With female weakness and backache and
got so weak that I
could hardly do my
work. When I
washed my dishes I
haH tn air dam end
0 when I would sweep
me noon would get
so weak that I would
have to get a drink
very few minutes,
and before I did my
dusting I would have
to lie down. I got
so poorly that my folks thought I was
going Into consumption. One day I
found s piece of paper blowing around
the yard and I picked it up and read it
It said 'Saved from the Grave,' and
told what Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta
ble Compound has done for women. I
showed it to my husband and he said,
Why don't you try it ? So.1 did, and
after I had taken two bottles I felt
better and I said to my husband, 'I don't
seed any more,' and he said 'You had
better take it a little longer anyway.'
So I took it for three months and got
well and strong," Mrs, Alonzo E.
Bakes, 9 Tecumseh St, Adrian; Mich.
Not "Well Knonpli to Work.
In these words is hidden the tragedy
of many a woman, housekeeper or wage
earner who supports herself and is of tin
helping to support a family, on meagre
wages. Whether in house, office, fac
tory, shop, store or kitchen, woman
should remember that there is one tried
and true remedy for the ills to which all
women ar. prone, and that is Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, It
promotes that vigor which makes work
easy. The Lydia E, fiokhsm Medicinal
Co., Lynn, Mass.
German Reply Makes Conditions for
Travel Under Own Flag or On
Neutral Passenger Ships.
- Berlin, via London Germany's
offer, embodied in-the reply po the
United states' note regarding the sink
ing of the Lusitania and submarine
warfare, was delivered to James W.
Gerard, the American ambassador,
Saturday night. Its essential features
are: -
" First, reiterated assurances that
American ships engaged in legitimate,
trade will not be interfered with nor
the lives of Americans upon neutral
ships be endangered.
Second, that German submarines
will be instructed to allow American
passenger ships to pass freely and
safely, Germany entertaining in re
turn confident hope that the American
government will see that these ships
do not carry contraband; such ships to
be provided with distinguishing marks
and their arrival announced a reason
able time in advance.
The same privilege is extended to a
reasonable number of neutral passen
ger ships under the American flag and
should the number of ships thus avail
able for passenger service prove inade
quate Germany Is willing to permit
America to place four hostile passen
ger steamers under the American flag
to ply between North America and
Europe under the same conditions.
German Reply Viewed Here As
Quite Likely to Bring Crisis
Washington, D. C. Arrival of the
press translation of the German note
confirmed impressions which have been
current m official quarters for several
days that Germany would refuse to
give the assurances asked for by the
United States that the lives of Ameri
cans traveling the high seas on un
armed ships of any nationality be not
endangered. - .
The press copy arrived too late to be
read by many officials, and those who
saw it said they could not comment
until the official text from Ambassa
dor Gerard had arrived.
Assumption of liability for the loss
of Americans in the Lusitania tragedy
was considered to have been wholly
evaded by Germany, and the chief
principle for which the United States
announced that it would omit "no word
or act" to see observed was viewed as
having been passed over lightly.
The general feeling that the note
would be unsatisfactory and bring to a
crisis the friendly relations that have
existed between the United States and
Germany developed more strongly in
official quarters.
Steamer Minnehaha Arrives in Port '
After Terrific Explosion and Fire
Halifax, N. S. A bomb placed
aboard the Atlantic transport liner
Minnehaha,- probably while she lay at
her pier in New, York, caused the ex
plosion and fire at sea, in the opinion
of the officers of the steamer, which
put in here for examination Saturday
with the fire still unextinguished.
The explosion occurred in No. 8
hold, and was of terrific force, shaking
the vessel from stem to stern. Those
of the crew who were forward at the
time were stunned by the shock and
two sailors were hurled Into the air.
Flames followed, and for two days and
nights the crew battled to save the
ship. "
There is no doubt in the minds of
the officers that Erich Muenter, alias
Frank Holt or confederates, were re
sponsible for the explosion, which oc
curred at 4 :16 o'clock on the afternoon
of July 7, the date on which Muenter
predicted that some vessel, as to the
name of which he appeared uncertain,
would be destroyed. '
London's Assent Lacking.
Washington, D. C Germany's pro
posals of last February for the reopen
ing of her cable communications with
the United States failed because they
were conditioned on the consent of
Great Britain and the London foreign
office, which never replied to the ne
gotiations communicated by the United
States. -State ..department officials
made this explanation in the light of a
published assertion by Herr von Jagow,
who laid stress on the lack of cable
communication as means of an ex
change of views on submarine warfare.
Food Is Denied Civilians.
Rotterdam, Holland It la reported
here the German military authorities
in several of the Belgian provinces, in
an effort to force the civilians to work
for the army of occupation, have with
held food supplies sent in by the Com
mission for the Relief of Belgium. In
Malinea the supply of food is said to
have been stopped because the me
chanics refused to work in their shops.
At Courtrai the workers are reported
to have been deprived of food because
of their refusal to work in barbed wire
factories.
NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS;
GENERAL CROP CONDITIONS
Liner's Sinking Forecast.
Washington, D. C Sir Cecil Spring
Rice, the British ambassador, formally
called the attention of the State de
partment to the Fatherland, a German
paper published in New York, pointing
out that it forecast the sinking of the
Lusitania and predicted internal ex
plosions on ships sailing from the
United States for the allied nations.
Without making any request the am
bassador declared it indicated "guilty
foreknowledge of a crime."
' Wheat Bluestero, $1.08; fortyfold,
$1.04; club, $1.03; red Fife, 93c; red
Russian, 95c.' .? 5 , - - ', . ,
Oats No. 1 white feed, $25.60 ton.
Barley No. 1 feed, $22.50 ton.
; Bran $24 ton; shorts, $24. :
Millfeed Spot prices: Bran, $27
27.60 ton; shorts, $28 28.50; rolled
barley, $25.5026.50. -
Corn Whole, $36 ton; cracked, $37.
Hay Eastern Oregon timothy, $16
17 ton; alfalfa, $12.5013.60. . - .
Vegetables Cucumbers, Oregon,
4076c dozen; artichokes, 75c; toma
toes, $1.60 per box; cabbage, llic
pound; head lettuce, $1 crate; spinach,
6c pound; rhubarb, 23c; peas, 24c;
beans, 23c; green corn, 4075c
dozen.
Green Fruits Cherries, 4 10c
pound; cantaloupes, $2 2.75 crate;
loganberries, 75c; raspberries, $1
1.10; currants, 75c$l; apricots, $1
1.35 box; peaches, 75c$l; watermel
ons, li2ic pound; plums, $1.25 box;
new apples, $1.762.50.
Potatoes New, 111 Jc pound.
..Onions -7- Yellow, $1 1.60; red,
$1.76 sack.- -
Eggs-Oregon ranch, buying prices;
No, 1, 24c dozen; No. 2, 20c; No. 8,
15c, Jobbing prices: No. 1, 26c.
Poultry Hens, 10c pound; broilers,
1820c; turkeys, nominal; ducks, old,
10c; young 1520c; geese nominal.
Butter : Creamery prints, plain
wrappers, 29c pound; cartons, 80c;
cubes, ordinary, 23 24c; fancy, 25
25Jc
Veal Fancy, 10llc pound. .
Pork Block, 10c pound.
Hops 1915 contracts, nominal; 1914
crop, 12121c pound. '
Hides Salted hides, 14 Jc pound;
salted kip, 15c; salted calf 18c; green
hides 13c; green kip, 16c; green call,
18c; dry hides, 24c; dry calf, 26c. -
Wool Eastern Oregon, medium, 26
28c pound; Eastern Oregon, hne,
18 21c; valley, 26 30c; mohair,
new clip, 3031c pound.
Cascara bark Old and new, 44Jc.
Pelts Dry long-wooled pelts, 15Jc;
dry, short-wooled pelts, Hie; dry
shearlings, each, 1016c; salted shear
lings, each, 1625c; dry goat, long
hair, each, isc; dry goat, snearnngs,
each, 1020c; salted long-wool pelts,
May, $12 each.
Grain Bags In car lots, 8i8Jc; in
.less than car lots, about ic more.
Cattle Best steers, $77.26; good,
$6.757; medium, $6.506.75; choice
cows, $66.26; good, $5.756; heif
ers, $4.756.75; bulls, $3.505; stags,
$56)6.50.
Hogs Light, $7.607.60; heavy,
$6.757. . .
Sheep Wethers, $5 6.60; ewes,
$34.60; lambs, $5.506.80. .
Australia Demands More Butter,
The strong California export demand
for butter is keeping the Portland mar
ket very firm and a higher range of
prices for cubes in the near future is
probable. The belief prevails in the
trade that the 1,500,000 pounds of but
ter already shipped from Ssn Francisco
to Australia will find its way later to
England. It is the understanding here
that Australia butter shippers con
tracted to supply the British govern
ment with a large quantity of butter
to make up for the deficiency In Dan
ish shipments, and, being unable to
complete the contract because of the
Australian drouth, they have turned to
the Pacific Coast for a supply. What
puzzles the trade is why the American
butter, if intended for England, iB not
sent direct to London instead of by
way of Sydney.
Egg buying priceB were unchanged
with the opening of the week. The
poultry and dressed meat markets were
quiet and unchanged.
Demand for Fruit Is Renewed.
That retailers of Portland sold up
closely on the holiday nuh was indi
cated by the good demand for fruit and
vegetables on Front street this week.
Watermelons were quoted lower at
11 to Z cents loose and 21 cents crated,
Cantaloupes were firm at last week's
prices. Oregon peaches were steady
at 75 cents to $1 and California peaches
at 90 cents to $1. Among the receipts
was a mixed car of California apples,
peacnes ana plums.
There was a good-sized shipment of
strawberries from Eastern Washington
points, but there was not much demand
for them. Raspberries sold readily at
$1 to $1.10. Loganberries were quiet
at 76 cents.
A lot of fancy green corn arrived
from the Imperial Valley and was put
on sale at 76 cents a dozen.
WaterJFamlne Is Feared.'
Ellensburg Charles E. Hewitt 'of
North ITakima, water, commissioner of
Kittitas and Yakima counties, after
going over water conditions in the val
leys, sounds a general warning for all
ranchers to be economical in their use
of water. ".The reclamation is releas
ing 2,000 acre feet of water every day
in an effort to keep the ditches sup
plied," said Mr. Hewitt "This is cut
ting into the storage at a fast rate and
unless there is co-operation among the
ranchers there is danger of a critical
condition in late summer."
London Sets Wool Market Pace.
The verdict at London has been ren
dered in accordance with general pre
dictions and if there were those who
prior to the sale, were in any wise
skeptical as to the maintenance of
prices, the general support accorded to
wool sales in London should be ample
demonstration to them of the world'a
belief in the strong position of wool,
says the Boston Commercial Bulletin.
Tbe sale in Sydney, Australia,' this
week followed the lead of London. In
Boston, too, prices are firmer and in
some instances higher. .
Wheat Not Badly Hurt.
' Eltopia, Wash. The damage Satur
day night from a wind of hurricane
proportions did not shatter the stand
ing wheat as much as was feared. The
early grain probably will be damaged
from three to five bushels an acre.
Turkey red and blues tem and the late
sown Fife were not hurt materially.
Tbe wind blew down several windmill
towers throughout the district and but
for prompt action a large grain ware
house here would have been leveled.
WHY
FAMOUS
PASTRY
cooks
USE :
M Baking PdwbER
The patrons of our first class hotels and restaurants are exact
ing they demand the best Women go where the pastry and cakes
are noted for their excellence. Men are attracted by hot bread and
biscuits when fresh and moist and light , . . - J
The pastry cook with a reputation uses K C Baking Powder
because he knows that results are certain; every time everything
is as good as his best ,;" -; .
Then, too, with K C Baking Powder he can mix the various
kinds of batter before the rush of the meal begins and bake as.
needed so that every order goes to the table fresh and hot, yet the
last he bakes are just as good as the nrst . -
The reasons behind these reasons is that K C is
really a blend of two baking powders. One commences
to give off leavening gas as soon as moistened. The
other requires both moisture and heat to make it
active. Dough or batter will remain in a partially
leavened condition for hours, and when put In the oven,
will come up as light as if mixed a moment before.
For cookies, pancakes, doughnuts and the like,
which cannot all be baked at once, K C is indispensa
ble. For all-baking thedoubleraise makes doubly certain.
Follow th example of the professional ' -'
53 cook and your baking will be equal to hit. '
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. Brooklyn Navy Yard.
The Brooklyn navy yard was estab
lished February 23, 1801, when the
first land, twenty-three acres, was
bought from one John Jackson for $40,
000.. The yard now comprises 144
acres and has a water front of nearly
three miles, protected by a sea wall
of granite.
Have Hestlthr, fitnnik', Baaatlfol K,o)e
' OcallBta aud FhyaiciaDa need Vuriue Eye
Remedy many yeara before it waa offered aa a
Domestic ttye Medicine, uurlne ta null com
pounded by Our Payslciane and guaranteed
by them aa a Reliable Belief ror Eyea that Need
Care. Try It la your Eyes aod In Baby'e Byea
No Smarting Juan Eye Comfort. Buy slurlD.
of your Druggist accept no Subatttute awl U
Interested write for Book of tb. Bye ea.
HUKINB EYU ItEHBDS tXk, C1UCAOO
To Make Bandages. ,?-, "
Bandages can be prepared from the
good parts of worn sheets or pillow
slips If perfectly clean. Rolls six to
eight yards in length are most con
venientone inch wide for fingers, two
Inches for feet, two and one-half to
three Inches for head and arms and
four inches for legs. A good way of
keeping them in condition for use Is
to seal the rolls in a perfectly clean
glass fruit Jar.
rii. Piowa'a Pallets small anrrav-.
coated, easy to take as candy, regulate
and invigorate stomach, liver and bow
els, uo not gnpe. .
Killing Insects In Seeds.
' Injurious insects found in seeds
may be killed without affecting the
germinating qualities of the seed by
treatment with hydrocyanic acid gas
in a vacuum chamber. ,
Deserved Tribute.'
"You see, we have done everything
possible to preserve the . Plymouth
Rock." "And I don't blame ye. New
England owes a heap to that breed
of hen."
Voo Can Get Allen'a feot-Caac rRttV
Write Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y for a
tree sample of Allen's Foot-Ease. It cures
sweating, hot swollen, aching feet. It makes
new or tight shoes easy. A certain cure for
cornseinerowing nails and bunions. All drug
glsUtenit. 26c Uon't accept any substitute
Did You Know That
: As a rhyme in St. Nicholas points
out, the owl is most ungrammatlcal
In saying "To who? to who 7" instead
of "to whom? to whom?" But then
you can't expect much from an owl.
and even less from a boiled owl?
Woman's Advantage.
"Women undergo greater trials than
men." True, fair one, but no matter
whom they have murdered there's al
ways an acquittal or a hung Jury.
Louisville Courier-Journal.. -,.
Why Vaccination Pays.
Statistics show that to vaccinate a
person against smallpox at public ex
pense costs about twenty-five cents,
while the disease itBelf costs the pub
lic on an average about $50 per case.
' Power- at th. Individu.-.l.
' If only one person you makes up
his mind to do his best for the meet
ing, from that nucleus the contagion
of best-doing will spread through the
society. - .
Such la Frail Humanity.
"Many a man," said Uncle Eben,
"dat kin hesitate or tango for miles
while de music is gotn' couldn't be
persuaded to walk two blocks to de
grocery store." "
TOR SALE AUTOMOBILES
Rebuilt Federal Trucks 7
A Safe Used Truck to Buy.
A REBUILT FEDERAL In as rood
value for the money as -a new truck. Bjr
rebuilt we mean that the truck Is entirely :
taken apart, each part examined and If
necessary replaced by a new part fl.au
at the Federal factory, the entire truck
repainted and reflnished, and everything
necessary done to make the truck practi
cally as good aa new In every detail.
When you buy a rebuilt Federal yon
are protected by the same policy and in
terest that we give to all Federal owners.
We operate a repair department, In which
the workmen are specialists on Federals,
our supply of Federal parts is complete,
and the stock room organization high
lass, which Insures the prompt filling of ,
ail parts orders. We also operate a serv
ice department, which is open day and
night, "always at your .call." The Federal
being a good truck In the first place and
protected by a Company which is equip
ped and has the disposition togive ybu
service is consequently . : . .
A SAFE USED TRUCK TO BUT.
If you are in the market for a truck
from $1009 to $140,0, we urge you to com
pare used Federals with new trucks at
similar prices, We think we can convinc
you of thelJi superior value.
V GURtJNGER MOTOR CAR CO.,
' King and Washington Sts.
Merchants, Attention!
Will trade elegant Portland, Or., home.
an iren emu uivuciii, value c-uuuv, iur
stock of Shoes or General Merchandise.
- Royal Shoe Co., 229 Morrison St. -PORTLAND,
OREGON
' Insect Feigns Death.
The deathwatch beetle has the In
variable habit of feigning death when
seized or disturbed. The simulation
Is so persistent that when Immersed
In water, or even ia alcohol, the In
sect rerfialns perfectly Immovable, and
will allow Itself to be burned alive
rather than betray itself. The tick
made by the deathwatch resembles
that made by tapping the finger nail
upon the table so much so that the
Insect may be led to recommence his
sounds by doing this. ;
He Cornea.
' "Where do we find the most miser
able of men?" exclaimed the exhorter
fervently. "You don't have to find
him," responded the man in the fourth
row, center, "he hunts you up and tells
you all about It." Philadelphia Publlo
Ledger. ' -
".'Dally Thought.
The calm or disturbance of our mind
does not depend so much on what we '
regard as the more Important things
of lite as In a Judicious arrangement
of the little things of daily occurrence.
La Rochefoucauld. .
Price of Drug Fixed.
The German government has for
years fixed the retail price of drugs,
even to the extent of designating what
must .be charged for bottle, cork, la
bel or ointment box used In dispensing
the medicine.
Show Respect fw Bee.
Attention Is called to the fact that
no one ever seems to think of a bee
as a bug. Insect is about the worst
thing they are ever called.
Uncle Eben.
'A well-fed hoss," said Unci. Eben.
"la a better recommend fob de maa
dat owns him dan fancy harness."
dsn Fight On Thcf?
Stomachs
pretty sure to be a poor fighter. It is difficult
almost impossible for anyone, man or woman.
if digestion is poor, to succeed in businees or :
eru-ial Iv rvr tn uninu lift. In l.hlat . 4.
Dr. Pierce' mmJ
Golden Medical Discovery
helps weak stomachs to strong, healthy action ' t,,,, V
lu)M,k4nJiM.l lk.fJ IL.1 1 - .1 j : J
rich, red blood which nouriahe the entire body.
This vegetable remedy, to a great extent, puts
the liver into activity oils the machinenr nf
the human system so that those who spend their working hours at the desk,
behind the counter, or in the home are rejuvenated into vigorous bealtb.
HM broorbt rriW Jo BMmy thoemds riry rr for orer forty y-ere. Beaa
reUm you and I eknbtleaa reatora to yoei your former health and ntnmrtb. At .
tnal box at TabteuDr. fMrca e Iahus' HoteiSuraTcal laatiuita. Buffli5. i.
Tw mm tore Dr. Flare's Corua Stem Hadta. Urbwr sf 1001 ees h, tie.
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