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About Beaverton times. (Beaverton, Or.) 191?-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1916)
I'M 1 - . on J K I- About C.Tr:n Washington, a C. Tat esoaahty UWKthhWlnin bnai tatted this week, dieetaattng bnrinoaa oonditiono of the Pecioc (beat, eaye: "While the crops of Ota Metka wiU he 1ms Sun tin average, doe Is uaav age by late boat and drouth, the f Brawn and fruit pmn will be pro tected In loaa through the greater prion which they win receive tor thatr produets. Peach growera who last year permitted thair crops to lot an tha tiaaa because of tht unprofltable prioae prevailing an tail year con tracting to Mil thair product, which will ha 40 to 60 par cant of tha aver age, at mora than dbobk, tha prteaa vailing at tht auaa tinea laat year. Tha damage from tha (mat to ap ples and peere in tae Northwoet baa beau suite aerioue and general hot tha pradiotioa ia made that notwithstand ing tnit tha year's crop will exceed that of WIS. Thil year'1 (rain crop of tha twalfth district will ba from 10 to SO par cant laatthan that of last year. This ahort age la due to tha unusual drouth which haa prevailed during tha apring la oar tain parta of California. A matarial daereeaeln acreage ia reported from tha Northwaat It la aaaartad that tha carry orar from laat yaar'a whaat crap in Oragon and Washington equals SO ta 40 par cant of laat yaar'a crop. "alining daring tha paatyaarhaa bean tha moat profitable industry within this, district Tha nazt moat profitable one haa been liveetock. "Recant rains in Idaho hare greatly benefitted the graaing lands. Sheep, wool and cattle are all bringing high prices mall of tha states of this die- triet Dairying ia also . Representative Sinnott Now " Wears Oregon Jackrabbit Fedora Washington, D. C High-grade felt beta can be manufactured from the for of Oregon iackxabbita. This ia longer a theory, but a demonstrated faet and Representative N. J. Binnott, of Oregon, la today proudly wearing the first and only felt fedora ever man ufactured in tha country from JackTao bitfnr. Laat winter lb, Sinnot dlsoovarad that felt hat manufacturers ware bamaaed because their eupply of Ger man rabbit fur waa cut off with tha war. It occurred to him that jackrab blt for might ba substituted and ha Bant to Oregon for a consignment of jaekrabbit skins. These ba turned over to the largest and beet-known hat manufacturers in the East, with the request that they experiment with the rabbit fur and determine ita suitabili ties for hat manufacture. The jaekrabbit hat seems to ba tha equal of any $5 felt hat on tha market. It ia of fine, soft texture, smooth to the touch and clear in color and gram. hf embers who examined it pronounced it a first-class headpiece and one that ought to command a good price in tha market Mr. Sinnott waa told by manufactur ers, who entered upon tha experiment with aoma doubts, that tne Oregon . jaekrabbit for made a much better hat than they had anticipated. He learned from them that jaekrabbita to be valuable for hat' manufacture must be killed in the winter months, whan the fur is bee vie st, and must come from the colder portions of the Watt New Route Proposed. , Klamath Falls A new road to shorten the distance from Eugene to Klamath county points and to make a new route for tounata from that I tion bound for California, ia being con sidered in this city. Arrangementa have bean completed far taking the question up with the County court next weak at ita regular July term. Tha present route from Eugene to Crescent ia via McKenzia raas and Band, a dis tance of 170 miles. Tha proposed route, in connection with tha old mill' tary road, would malm tha distance from Eugene to Crescent 109 miles and would have toe effect Of routing the 'aoutbem-bound tourist through Cree- oant via Crater Lake and Klamath Falls and on Into California via Tula Lake road, through tha Modoc lava New Coaat Una Hinted. Cottage Grove Tha faet that sever al routes from hare towards the coast ham bean tentatively aurveyed and that It ia known that owners of large bodies of timber in the vicinity of Lo rane with to find a cheap way of gat ting it to market leads to the belief that a railroad from here in a westerly direction is a possibility of tha next few rears. The extension of tha Ore- ' gon Pacific eY Eastern in this direction waa announced about three years ago, but waa abandoned on account at the stringency of tha money aaarkat, Record Mortgage Filed. Astoria One of toe largest mort gagee filed 1n Clatsop county for many years waa recorded this week. It waa given by the Crown Willamette Paper company to the Continental a Com mercial Trust ft Savings bank and Frank H, Jonas, of Chioaajbi It covers all the paper compaoye attentive tim barland holdings ia Oregon and Cali fornia and waa given as eeeurity for tt, 000, 000 in 6 peccant bonds, .leased by tha company. Waahafafa, P. C Eoro are U salient teat. . of aje Me hem C Oarraaaatoke bar' t to Seere, toryaf Data Uaefci. Jab fa tolaadtoai oa,..al rC.:.rfaHa Juatment of the Mini sea eltsatleu: 1 Aaeeranoes mat Max! eta will aatahUah peace and a Northern Mexico. Aaauruncea that adaaaata rat will ha taken to prevent non of rates into American I Charge that the mar lnii troops ia laamsiallile far settled oeodttJeae, with a etatomat. cranta to data. 4 Reiteration of the view the troops should ba withdrawn. accepted in principle the suggestion of pan-American asedi etion, and request that the .United Stataa declare ita attitude tanas a. - 6 Preference for a HUlsmeat of tha queeriona at issue by etrect atioa rather than by mediation. Tha note ia eaucaa invigoreeu) aaa- guaga, but la apite of some at ta amaoe, ittsaaMkytne Mexican embassy to be conciliatory in tone. It ia said that tt cannot poeeibly ba interpreted as Insulting or aa Jaett- fying hoatila action by the American forces seaamhung on tee iron tier. Tha President will not leek to read into tha note what it does not contain. Ba proposes to take it at ita face value, - The recant retirement of American troops toward the Bio Grande waa di rected by tha President in spite of tha irritation caused by the Carriaal inci dent, for the purpose of proving tt tha Carranaa government that tha Wash ington administration had no intention of permanently occupying Mexican territory.-" - Tha same motive waa behind tne an luneement that General Pershing would be assigned to command the de partment of New Mexico and is re sponsible for the talk now emanating from official eirdaa that this officer ia to proceed shortly to El Paao, leaving a colonel in command of tne troops re maining in Mexico. v What tha President desires to do is to convince General Carranaa and his chiefs that this government haa no lust for Mexican territory and that ha will gladly order all soldiers to with draw once ha ia satisfied the Carranaa forces are able to maintain peace and order. , Increase rot Epi Ysrs Chicago Reports received by tha Tribune from all over the entire try up to a late hour Tuesday aight show aight deaths and 191 : jured as the toll of the Fourth of July celebration, aa compared with 1 killed and 08 injured in ihid. For 17 years tne Triouna baa col lected reporta of the casualties throughout tha country on Independ ence day for tha purpose of directing public attention to what waa in tha be ginning of this period no Iota than a National shame. In tha laat half doaen years reports have shown these casualties on the de cline, and this year haa seen them re duce to a minimum. Tha year 1915 snowed a setback ia the steady decline in casulatiea, due probably to tha fact that there was practically a two-day celebration, the Fourth falling on Sun day and tha legal holiday on Monday. Deaths for tha laat eight years nave been: 1016, t deatha; 1915, 19; 1914. 9: 1918, 82; 1912, 41: 1911, 57; 1910, 141; 1909, 216. - Portland Man Killed. ' Portland V, O. Bumell, coxswain in tha regular navy and one of the crew of the training ship Boston, was fatally injured Tuesday morning at ( o'clock by the prematura explosion of a six-pound charge during tha firing of the Independence day aalute aboard the Hodied three aoura later at a local hospital. bight ebota hat oeen eisenarged from the six-pound gun in firing tha aalute when the accident occurred. The ninth eLxga had been throat into the chamber and C. F. Trulllngar, member of the crew, waa atanding be aide the gun dosing the breech when the powder exploded. The brass aheU was thrown back against the oeneetor of the gun and. tearing through that a portion of it struck Bumell, who waa atanding directly in Ita path pointing tha gun. . Prince of 10 In Army, Berlin According to a traditional custom of the HohensoUera house, Prince William, eldest ton of Crown Prince Frederick William and heir pre eumptive. waa enrolled in the army Tuesday, his 10th birthday. He waa appointed a lieutenant of the first Guard Infantry. The prince, like hie greet-greet grandfather. Emperor Wil liam L who became a lieutenant in 1807, begins hia military career in the midst of a exeat war. . Prince William also haa an honorary command with tha aaaant Guard 1 endwebr regiment. . Twenty-five infanta Die, Maw York Twenty-five , children died from tha. epidemic, of . infantile paralysis hareoriag the 24 hours end ed at 1 o'clock Tuesday night accord ing to an announcement by tha health department Twenty-four deatha .oe curred ie BteoklynOBdene in Mansat- tan. Fifty-nine new aaaaa and II pectatd cases of tl disease were re ported mm lour psrougne,,, us ee eases end 15 suspected cases .are repett- tarntory. ialfepoklyu. ': . C M t v. . nr v, .se Cora wasK M par tan; areek- ed, M. ' Vagetablaa Amaaotaa, vori pat ana: toaetsoea. ll.tOatl.M par crate: aabhage. Itattf par hnndredi garlic. 10c net aoand: paanara, la) sM: ag-nlallt lue; Ita; lettuce, tif)l.tt Bar a ie.TICSl.li tar aaaant aggecper pound; asparagua, Teehel aaw: rkucarn, ilea par poena; pees. lajMc; oaulinowar, 1,H crate; celery, 1.101.S( par doaaa; earn, eteToc par ooeen. - Potatoes Old, ll.eoni.eo par aaca; new, SeJOlrc Per pound. Onions California red and yellow, ttttt.15 oar sack. , Uretn rmita utrawnerriaa, giieej 1.71 per arato; applaa, new, 11.60 box: cherries. eftlOe par poand; can- Dee. OOegm par crate; enrioota, IL.SoeJl.76 per hex; paaohaa, lacsj 8L10 ner box: figs. 1111.60 per box; raspbsrriea, $L60J1.76; phuna, 81.10 1.I6; prunee, gl.aeai.w; MgattDer riaa, 11.25631.50; blackcaps, l.i6 1,60; currants, tl.lotxi.au. Mat Oregon ranee, current re ceipt, tte; oxttaa, 8c Jobbing pricea: Oragon ranch, canaiao, sem tie; aalecta, iic Poultry Hens, 14c; broilera, IN 17c par pound; - turkeys, live, Ithi gle; turkeys, dress id, choice, aet)toei ducks, 1816o; geese, bqiic Butter Cubes, extras, 14 c bid; prime firsta, tec; firsta, 28c; seconds. gxc Jobbing prices; mnts, extras, 2729e; butterfat, No. 1, 27c; No. t, 26c, rurthua. Veal Fsncy, 10c per pound. Pork Fancy, lOQlOie par pound. Hops 1911 crop, 84110, 191 con- traeta, nominal, - Wool Eastern Oregon, Ana, tj f) 2fic; coarse, SOQlxc; valley, W&Ue. Caacara bark uid and new, c pound. Cattle-Steers, choloe, f7.608.20; good, to.757.25; cows, choice, 8.26 eM.60; good, 6.60.I5; heifers, f46.60; bulla, IS6; stags, 4.60. Hogs Prime light .08.ftu; good to prime, 7.768.10; rough heavy, 7.507.76; piga and skips, fS.07.10. Sheep Yearllngt, 86iM.6Q; weth ers, 86.50gH.50; lambs, toQe.26. As Wheat Setson Advances More Grain Bags Are Needed ' Portland There It mora inquiry for grain bags now than at any time this u bales are not nwen larger nut buyers are showing decidedly more interest in bags, and tallert believe an active market it not far off. It ia the improvement in crop conditions in tha Northwest that ia causing the Inquir ies to increase. The rains of the past fortnight have led all grain men to raise their estimate of tne wheat crop and they are now figuring on a yield of 10,000,000 to 16,000,000 bushels larger than they expected early In June. This condition naturally hat produced a firmer bag market Local Quotations are atill around tha 12-eent mark, but there is not tne prooaoiiiiy of a decline that dealers faced a snort time ago. ' The entire coast crop is growing In site and there are no mora bags in aight than there were, Aa a California authority expresses It lor every nag in aight two will ba needed, in oall fornia, as hare, there haa .not been much buying by farmret in anticipa tion of crop needs, but this is a con dition that cannot laat much longer. Much waa heard earlier in tha season of bulk handling of grain, but it la evident now that there wiU be but little relief tor the situation on this Road Increases Capitol to i Million, Chahalls, Wash. Tha Cowllta, Che- halia A Cascade railway company in supplemental articles of incorporation haa increased ita capital stock from $100,000 to 11,000,000. The name of the company has been changed to read at above. Instead of the Chahalls, CoWlita A Cascade. The company haa a large crew at work. ell. along tte Z2 miles of projected line rushing Its work and expecte to bare the. road completed to four miles southeast of Onalaaka, near Salkum, by falL Tha Chehalia Hill company haa Ita plana all completed now to tush work on ita new 75,000 sawmill in South Chahalls at once. galas Plan la Success. Kennawiek. Wash. Encouraged by -the success of the Kennewick-Bichland WaearMlnw anlmi. which Bhlnnad and eold thla year par cent of u straw liem liie mm In thla reffion at an aV erase nriea in the sTowar of nearly IS per crate of 24 pinta, tha growers at a nubile meeting here laat nenroey vw feeted piani for a eimiiat permanent organisation to handle the raspberry crap, asparagus, gooseberries, aher tm Mfl Basaiflea. and. nosaiblv. the I peaen, pear ana appta crops, new laws and consntution were appreveu. Soma Oram Crops Damaged. ', h.mmm c.u. Ore. Unsettled waathv auliHn hem npavailMt thnaurh- out Grant county for the peat two weeks. Considerable rain haa fallen and haa caused damage to aoma aropa --J l inMM,tMM tA eheennen. who are In the miner ox anaanng opsr- TV Am a4 alfalfa ia ready,' but owing to tht weather con ditions, tne larmera are swaying we cutting unni goes eunng weaver. . IS Aty! These V ifwi a leavers yj IIC doughnut UK JWU I ! r A ai asmtt autnit nut M JiSawM I. rVJJi'mM Oklt. musr oa omen, II MfeMaHt, lightly Twlated. Everythlni waa in readiness. Tha groom, beat man and the minister were gathered in the vestry. The or ganist began to play and tha minister started for the door. , "Walt one moment doctor," called the nervous groom.. "Ia It the right or left hand the ring goes on?" "The lert," hurriedly replied tne mtnlatar. "And, doctor, Is la It customary to quae the bride rutlca Herald. Htrsdlty. ' Newpon (anxiously) la it a boy or a girl? Nurse it s three ol em, nr tnree 1, knu- I NewnoD Great Scott! Thla coi from marrying a girl whoaa father It In the wholesale line. Boston Tran script ; To CI lAASIM sndHssI Dec? Cuts Hiea H atj Aantf HAN POND'S A LT N I PI NT Fee? Cut. Burn. BniUee, Sprain, Strains, Stiff Nock, Pkilklahu. I .ema Raelr. nu SiMe. Orean WminJa. J ell Ftaral Inhirina. Kade Since 1846. rMeexee.oOeandSl.00 aa I 0R WRIT! O n"IarS 1 kanhse Mfg. ( fail UtnaivIO gy0Ubfcrr. . -i- - Pcaaibla Raaaon. '1 wonder why they built that Chi nese well." -' "Sort ol a compromise, I presume I Judge there waa a strong dlssrma ment party in those days." Louisville Courer-Journal. Aaoralasd. : Wife How doea my new apring hal look. Tom? ' Hub Um! It looks to me like two weeks' salary! Boston Transcript, HEAT FLASHES, DIZZY, NERVOUS Mr. WynB Telb How Lydia E. rakbam' Vegetable Compound Helped Her j DuringCbangeof Life. , Blchmond, Vs. -"After taking atvea bottles of Lydia E. Plnkham't Vegetable Lorn poand I feel like a new woman. I al ways had a headache during the Change of Life and was alao troubled with other bad faalinga com mon at that time diixy spells, nervous feelingt and heat Saahea. Now I am In batter health than I aver was and recommend your tamed! at to all myfrieuda. "-61 re-LaMA WTNH, 2912 E. 0 Street Richmond, Ve. While Change of Life it a moat crit ical period of a woman's existence, the annoying symptoms which accompany U may he controlled, and normal health restored by the timely use of Lydia B. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound. Such warning symptoms are a sense of tuffoeetkm, hat flashes, headaches, rr- "-, dread of Impending evil, timidity, sounds in the ears, palpitation of the heart sparks before the eyaa, Irregularities, constipation, variable ap- SUta, weakness and Inquietude, and lineal. For these abnormal oondiuons do not fail to take Lydia E, Piakham'a Vega, labia Compound. , a. Maaay l fiWck if n X Fafls l hi ... ! m w i ! 1 1 1 ) TcTtezCzZZ3S2 C3C:3rcvr.:n It win never tUagtppocat Ton try it if you like good thine to eat, 2r;Ouycea firCrt Kltshenerl Work far the Implre, ' Kitchener will ba remembered for four great constructive works of or ganisation, carried out In Egypt, South Africa, India and Bnglaadi In each caaa hit work waa creative and revolu tionary In conception, and carried out with the utmost .precision In every least detail. No man touched the world-extended British Empire at mora points, or touched It with such decisive, (atetul affect, It may be said, indeed, that tha Integrity of the Empire, In the twentieth oentury, ta the work of Kitchener. Four dangera arose, in regions separated by vaat continental paces; In each region. Kitchener met the danger, piercingly diagnosed the cause, patiently and courageously overcame It Every hon or within the power or hit countrymen to give mm waa onerea to Kitcnener; yet all honors (all short of hla Im mense attainment From "Kitchener of Khartoum," by Charles Johnston, in the American Bevlcw ol Reviews for July, 1914. Guardsmen to la Aided. Dlttrlot Forester George H. Cecil, Portlsnd, Ore., has received the fol lowing telegram from tha Chief For ester, Henry B. Oraves, Washington. D. C. In reference to ampioyeea or the Forest Service who belong to the National Guard: "Forester desires to aid employees who are membera ol the National Ouard to fulfill their military obligations For this purpose he will approve applications tor leave and will so far aa possible consistent with civil service rules and future appropriations, attura them restora tion to present positions after com pletion of service In the army. Plaaaa report Immediately approximate num ber of ampioyeea In district who are membera of Ouard and will probably request leave In response to the Presi dent! call." ,'' ... ,., iattar. r ": Two suitors had striven tor the hand ol Mary Murphy. One waa Doo Ian, a prosperoua grocer, and he waa backed up by Pa and Ma Murphy; tha other waa a handaome young clerk, and he waa backed up by Mary. - Tha clem won. On the morning ot her first birth day after tha wedding day Mary called to see her parents, and proudly show ed them a pretty little gold watch which her husband had given her. But Mrs. Murphy spiffed contemp tuously. "That's very nice," the ttld disap provingly; "but II ye'd only taken the advice at yar father and ma, 'til not a gold watch ye'd he Bavin- in yer pock et, but a good eight day dock I" NtW MOOCH DAJKMo. KtsirflilraclrtaKYoikcriv,wrlBl I .uurf AU.KN'S rooT.EABX, thtSBUwetk powdar lebevbskMintothe eSMk ft ton vmis. endrMwaiiMmllttesllmysuiriU.'' Ileum and pravwiUMMlsat. Held bVRlIDnieSMl Dwwrl uwl Htor. t&c IMmpl fHKE, AdSMS, Alha B, OlauUd. Le aer, M. X. V I ! A populir London clergyman was once slaying a few daya at a country house with soma Irlanda. on the Mon day morning ha waa playing tennis with a young man he could usually beat, but for aoma reason or other the clergyman was not In form, and waa faring badly. Between games ha remarked to his opponent, "I simply can't stand your service today I" "Then we're cults!" waa tha eheeky reply; "I couldn't stand youra yester day r ; . . ' Natural expectation. ('Where's your aeroplane, Mr, Smith? I looked out In tha Iron! street and In our backyard, but I couldn't tee none." "Why, I have no aeroplane, my boy. What made you think I had?" - "Didn't you tall pa you came here to see him on a flying visit?" Balti more American. Rubbering far a Kite. The young husband halted at the gate and retraced hia steps. "Did you eome back for another kiss, dear?" Inquired the bride. "Well, I'll take another kiss, but what I came back tor wat my rub bers. Brooklyn Ultlieo. The manufacture of tanks, alios, wood pipe and conduits ranks third among the wood using Industries of Oregon. High grade Douglas fir la the chief wood serving tha needs ol thit industry. kJUrC " irrir ri 1 m in lea gsaj.iuiMiei T2mls.0 9klyrellevedby Its a aiir. Mo tiusruag. ' hut Eva Confort, Al Drunier'i fie per Bottle. artastra Zeer vnsns i vvw r-' . i ' T- -1 - PM4rtah.,M.. SBWUln.n,inr ' . BrggUueiaarlattya-aW..-ssat DAIST FIT r irt.r-4.7lT niosTu TaV-ul.M'Igsllli ner will ct ell W aaiiar'ar. tmltsjTi f rgaj. , A br , m ttiHtttmmwm n M4k fcllaMH. Ie a c? Ulbiie ii '' ti'i CUlAel tw. (1mia oasaalH AUa.WOODJVX jiewanei 1 Wx leiMs rsa ware aMaa. I aw M Ndwiibimwlawtawet. Hrlei a e Misses ea set, at aaa eai i OrMul ta Ik h gtt csSm to bin nil Met in your rvoat ahfaiMmi: w mm m m Vl(B)Ual fiwiunl K..... '' Knptawwerteleniliaiiliilh'. PH. w anlnsnaaw. KlsW aaWa sails svanuitna, OsUarwriw. JOHNSON a UHBAIIOaa 41MII Ala ttytm flwinsl M t Portland to gf your trt flttd, I will umi Kn my neerthotj of toatw I araa by rnavU. Nat u wtlrtble au wrviM bat tryini to tt twmlt. Ouult aant on wpnotlwa, an Mi MOltIM tate. i,r:iTi,cr vvc.la'u 4 Vl Ultwl W tat Prtall laff V1MI amyajf aVe Ttlltr. NllTMerama DataaTraai rWTIa oseuoN WLCANr, uHae , aaWuaannafa) WpaV TvMhm h an UaaS el ear 'naiptpipawtesll nwabke, , f-- me taMjiMlH all umi iim. Baea e we win man rau nui pvwwm ,. . UAursallUII ugiaa nunraaw MrrAVW 11 Um. HhortaarMl. TvsawfllS a. EnsHaa Bmneaas, Puhha t'aaia, "X a moUm mni Mil Hon. PoeUkHM warn CohumI aula., uar, are , Mlaplaolng the Blame. "Oocohl Bohool At tha childish wall rang tbraasV the bouse tha anxious motnar ii to her feet Rushing Into the k i aha met her Utile daughter con a at , tram the garden and carrylag a mat on doll by the leg, . "Whatt tht matter, ueniagr aaa aaked tenderly. "Oo-oh, mouier," aowitd tae taua. ; "Willie's broken my do-olll" "The naughty boy I How did ha do tit" -I I I hit bin on the bead wlv lit" was the alow response. Pittsburgh Chronicle-Telegraph. .,ibmJt WvaJI k . i Br bavins dheelhma east wsaliaeli avleal and aive Uw slvetbar'a araats. WiHasstt day your naada. We will sive roe aef laak battaa "diiwiMe-iloe" arWaa, tekraUw bou. Wa actually lam nan tnaa HI at Haw salt All saoda yuaiaalaad. NartbwW baasnualtm let iMaatWsbw ayiMMSnd rHllwgJuhaaeafeaeuaa. .. STARICDAVIS CO. lit Tkke Bwset Piid.al, Oveasa auto ureoki::: PAC1T0 FCH 1-2 rsrtaevwlOawaseaadawaiakatlMMaeas slat priaa. Buy raw uaad sets asrW ana sa oU-aauUMiad see nputsUa desks', wssaasa syrtswatel uaaSastopajleaf say aiaimr law MaelChlaaeW. Out pripate Use aad tw UUa taaaon va outaall all sUian, AH asyls ale gast. aaiaad t ha la tiewlaja aoadltta. K3TW nm X72. C3. )m-iir HawH n, ratnaa, m, S! Vaal, Park, 1 1 1 Eutter,Ec-i I Farm IWsica Te Iks Old RalUble gvardlae Bsase wHb a record at a lesn al Iwsie geslwal aad at ajauradef . . l( Top MaiM Prana. f. n err a. M, u, , Int. II. II- i WSlllMMI reus w. aeaasMi 5' IMWaatti