Cloverdale courier. (Cloverdale, Tillamook County, Or.) 190?-19??, June 13, 1918, Image 4

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    : . STATE NEW S 4 . BUILDING BIG FRUIT
STORAGE PLANTS
♦
P D T r ir
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IN BRIEF.
t in t
Awarded GRAND PRIZE at th« P. P. I. E.
^O VERALLS
Reg. U.S. P a t . O f f
Unusual Activity Being Manifested at
K eep Kids Kleen
T h e most practical, healthful, playtime
Points in the Wenatchee V a lle y -
Pendleton was selected as the next
garments ever invented for child*«« I to
8 years of age. M ade in one piece with
Plan Community Packing.
! meeting place o f the Oregon Retail
drop back. EasJy slipped on or off.
Jewelers’ association, which closed its
Easily washed. N o tight elastic bands
to stop circulation. M ade in blue
annual convention in Salem Saturday,
Wenatchee, Wash. — Preparations1
Young Women and Men
denim, and genuine blue and white
O n e hu n d red and s ix ty -fiv e R oom s, all M odern
I the
dates of the convention
to conform
hickory stripes A lso lighter weight,
im p r o v e m e n ts: fr e e p h on es on e v e r y floor.
K u siness cr ie s f o r tra in ed m in d s.
G ra s p y o u r ,
.
n
for handling the 1918 apple crop in the j
fast-color material in a variety or
o r t u n it y . E n orll n ow in N o r t h w e s t 's b ijo re st W i t h t h o s e O I t h e K o U f l u l i p .
Rate«: 75c to $1.50 per day: $2 .5 0 to o b p u p sin
upper Wenatchee valley are manifest­
p l e a s i n g d e s ig n s , all approon-
ess co lle g e . H eh n k e- W alk er. P o rtla n d . F re e i
'ateiy trimmed with f a s t - c o l o r
C a ta lo g.
Sleek, fattened and conspicuous for ed in unusual building activities which
$5.00 per week.
gaiatea. A l l garments m a d e in
O p p o s ite C ou rth ou se. 2 b lo ck s fro m P ostoffice . ---------------------------------------------------------- its style and class, the cream o f Union will greatly increase the warehousing
Dutch neck with elbow sleeve»
F ire P r o o f. S. P and O re g o n K lectric p a ss d o o r.
or high neck and long sleeves,
and storage facilities and materially
i Folder (in colors showing dif­
*
Passe(T in proud review
_____________ _____________ before 3000 admiring spectators Thurs- j assist the growers’ and shippers’ or-
ferent materials sent f r e e on
request.
,
Bought, Sold. Rented .n d Repaired day afternoon at Union as the feature ganizations in coping with labor and
Veal, Pork, Beef,
W A I .K E R E L E C T R IC W O R K S
o f the opening day of the 1918 stock car shortage.
In addition to large
$1.25 the suit
Poultry, Butter, Egg*
B u rn sid e , c o r . 10th.
P ortla n d . Ore.
classic o f the Northwest.
warehouses in Cashmere, Dryden, Pe-
If your dealer cannot supply you
and Farm Produce,
w e will send them, charges prepaid
shastin and Monitor, home storages
to th e O ld R elia b le E v e r d in g h ou se w ith a
J.
B.
Olmstedad
was
appointed
by
on receipt of pnee, $ 1.25 each.
C ascara
record o f 45 y e a rs o f S qu are D ea lin gs, and
now
contemplated
or
under
construc­
B
a
ric,
| Governor Wityhcombe as county judge
b e a ssu red o f T O P M A R K E T PRICES.
kOVERALLS
W< Wist ail fM kavc. Write i t Pnces aaC kw n Taft.
Satisfaction guaranteed
' for Wallowa county to succeed G. S. tion will bring the total storage capa­
F. M. CRONKHITE,
RE6.U.S. PAT.OfT.
or money refunded.
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4 5 -4 7 Front S tr .a t,
Portland, O regon
Reavis, who has resigned because o f city in the upper valley to approxi­
A NEW SUIT
Portland. Ore., S e a ttle , W n „ B ellin g h a m . W n . ill health.
The new judge formerly mately 1200 cars, according to men
F R E E
held the position. The term o f Judge identified with the industry in the
IF THEY RIP
above localities. A feature in all o f
Reavis would have expired in 1923.
Beware of Imitations.
LEVI STRAUSS &CÛ
the new warehouses is the provision
Look for this label
SAN rPANCISCO. CAI,.
Edward B. Hayes walked 96 miles, which is being made for community
M ade bv—
from Gold Beach to Marshfield, to en­ packing operations. Past experience
LEVI STRAUSS & CO., S o Frinciwro
ouncwiie $ urudgery.
list in the United States army, and with the community plan has firmly
No back-breaking. Thousands now in
^
M frs. o f * ‘ F r e e d o m - A l l s * *
use. Self wringing. Simple and prac­
th e n ew ga rm en t fo r w o m e n
presented himself hoping he would be established this system as an efficient
tical. Full directions with each mop.
accepted for service. Recruiting Offi- an(j economical method o f insuring
H C FIXOTT ro«rLAJ«J.
mo «(. an BinioiNT-
CABbON
am.« u m i M * i f r o v «
cer Greenup was unable to supply him uniform grade and pack.
Occasions fo r E xcitem ent.
B y buylnar d ire ct from us at w h olesa le p rices
with transportation at once, but the
and sav e th e p lu m b e r 's p rofits. W rite us to­
“ Do the people of this country real­
youth will leave soon.
d a y y o u r neods. W e w ill (five you o u r ro c k -
ize they are in war?” asked the visi­
Buys Storage Water.
b ottom “ d ir e c t -t o -y o u " p rices, f . o. b . rail or
Salmon Lindquist and Matt Niemi,
Yakima—The Yakima Valley Canal tor.
b oat. W e a ctu a lly sav e you fro m 10 to 36 per
"I think so,” replied Miss Cayenne.
ce n t. A ll (roods iruaranteed.
j both o f whom recently arrived at As­ company is the first private corpora­
"But they don’t seem excited over
N o rth w e s t h ea d q u a rters fo i L ea d er W a ter
toria from Butte, Mont., were arrested tion o f the valley to take advantage o f it.”
fro m h e a v y la y in g (H o g a n iz e d ) s to c k . $10.00
S y s te m s and F u ller & J oh n son E n gin es.
I by Sheriff Burns for failing to register the government’s offer to sell storage
p e r 100. W e g u a r a n te e s a fe a rriv a l.
“ No. Excitement is all right for
S T A R K -D A V IS CO.
for military service. The young men water to guard against shortage this baseball or racing. But a war is so
THE
PIONEER
HATCHERY
2 1 2 T M rd Street.
Portland. Oregon
are about 25 years o f age. They are year. The stockholders voted to buy serious that it must be faced with
415 Sixth Street.
Petaluma, Cal. being held to await instructions from
2000-acre feet as a minimum, with the calm determination.” — Washington
_
| the Federal District Attorney’s office. privilege o f taking an additional 200 Star.
EXPELLED—every poison and lm
Remembered H i* A rith m e tic .
Immense sums subscribed to liberty more acre feet later. The purchase
C uticura Heals Eczema
purity of your
Another thing that will puzzle our loans have not affected bank deposits, price is $1 an acre foot and is made
And rashes that itch and burn. If
blood, by Dr. j soldiers is English money. One time
for
this
season
only
and
for
the
pur­
I’ ierce’s Golden an American who was the worse for which, on May 10, amounted to $194,- pose of avoiding losses in food produc­ there Is a tendency to pimples, etc.,
Medical D I b drink was traveling in a railway car- 383,998.57 in all of the banks and tion.
prevent their return by making Cuti­
covery. Then riage when the guard asked for his trust companies o f the state, or an in­
cura your dally toilet preparation. For
crease o f $25,172,407.28 over May 1,
there’s a clear ticket.
free samples address, “ Cuticura. Dept
Mexicans
to
Work
in
U.
S.
s k i n and a
“ Got none! Lemme lone!” maun- 1917, according to a statement issued
Brownsville, Tex.— The Mexican Co­ X, Boston.” At druggists and by mall.
clean system, j dered the Yank.
by Superintendent o f Banks Bennett.
^
Tetter, S a l t
The guard took out his ticket sched-
operative League, to work with the Soap 25, Ointment 25 and 50.—Adv.
A total of 54,741 motor vehicles United States employment bureau in
"
rheum, Ecze- ule.
N o t L ike V aud eville.
ma. Erysipelas, Boils, Carbuncles, En- j " Fi1ve antl slx- Please,” repeated the were registered by June 1 this year, contracting for Mexican labor for agri­
“ Don’t you like grand opera in vau­
according to a statement issued by cultural purposes on both sides o f the
larged Glands, Swellings, and all Blood
Secretary Olcott.
The total fees re­ border, has been formed here, it]was deville? Sometimes the voices are
and Skin Diseases, from a common '
Whzat? , ‘>“ erle? the
? nAe th
very fine.”
Five
and
six,
please,
repeated
the
ceived
for
the
half
year were $403,- announced Wednesday.
blotch or eruption to scrofula, are
The purpose
“ I like that part. But it seems
guard.
677.50, as compared to 38,242 vehicles o f the league will be to interpret into funny— ’”
benefited by it.
‘Now
“
Eleven,”
said
the
Yank,
registered for the first six months of Spanish all contracts and see that
In building up needed flesh and
“ What?”
strength or pale, puny, scrofulous chil­ move long to ze next boy.”
last year, and $152,459.50 in fees re­ there shall be no misunderstandings
“ To have a singer go through three
dren, nothing can equal it. In liquid or
ceived for the same period.
songs without any change in costume.”
by
illiterate
laborers
entering
employ­
tablet f-.irin. Tablets 60c.
James T. Chinnock, superintendent ment in the United States.
FOR GOOD H E A L T H A N D LONG
Dr. Pierce’s Pellets are best for liver,
o f water division No. 1, comprising
L IF E
bowels
and stomach. One little Pellet
counties west o f the Cascades, has re­
U. S. Not to Fix Prune Prices.
Do not eat meat more than once a
for a laxative—three for a cathartic.
day. Drink plenty of pure water, ex­
signed, effective July 15. Governor
Washington D. C.— Senator McNary
ercise outdoors and take a pleasant
Withy combe has announced that he is advised by the Food administration
A Discovery.
laxative at least once a week. Such
will appoint Percy A. Cupper to suc­ that it does not contemplate fixing the
Extract from the Plunkville Ga­
a one Is made of May apple, root of
ceed Mr. Chinnock.
Mr. Cupper is price o f prunes for commercial trade- zette: “ We recently heard the town
Jalap, juice of aloes, sugar coated, and
band render the ‘Marseillaise’ for the
the Republican nominee and now as­
first made up and sold as Dr. Pierce’s
first time. It is a stirring air. W e pre­
sistant state engineer, as well as sec­
Pleasant Pellets—nearly fifty years
No humbug!
Any corn, whether retary o f the Desert Land board.
dict it will become popular.”
ago.— Adv.
hard, soft or between the toes, will
The fourth band saw has just been j
loosen right up and lift out without
N ot Much.
a particle of pain or soreness.
put into peration by the Chelsea Box I
"Boss, I’m hungry.”
Got U* Guessing
“ Hunger makes a fine sauce.”
This drug Is called freezone and 1* j company at Klamath Falls. This com-
“ YVe should never judge a man by
a compound of ether discovered by a pany which was launched less than a j Wheat— Bulk basis for No. 1 grade:
“ But what good is a sauce without
his clothes.”
“ And a woman Is even more diffi- i Inclnnatl man.
year ago, now has a force o f 50 to 60 j Hard white, $2.05. Soft white, $2.03. something solid to go with It?”
Ask at ai*y drug store fur a small men and is fast building up its busi- j White club, $2.01. Red Walla, $1.98.
cult to size up with no other data to
bottle of freezone, which will cost but
No. 2 grade, 3c less; No. 3 grade, 6c
A L L E N ’S FOOT E ASE F O R TH E TROOPS.
go on.”
a trifle, but Is sufficient to rid one’s ! ness. Orders are being received faster less. Other grades handled by sample.
S h a k en in to th e sh o e s a n d s p rin k le d in th e f o o t -
|
than
they
can
be
filled.
Company
rep-
|
l>ath
it (rives re st an d c o m fo r t , ta k e s th e fr ic t io n
feet of every corn or callous.
Flour — Patents, $10 per barrel; fr o m th e sh o e and p r e v e n t s b liste rs a n d s o re
The Proper Place.
Put a few drops directly upon any | resentatives say they have not been
"The old sailor told me he raised tender, aching corn or callous. In­ | handicapped by car shortage at any whole wheat, $9.60; graham, $9.20; | s p o ts . M a k e s w a lk in g e a sy . A c c e p t n o s u b s t i­
tu te . S o ld e v e r y w h e r e . 26c.
chickens on his vessel.”
barley flour, $14.50@15.00; rye Pour,
stantly the soreness disappears and time.
“ I suppose he did it In the hatch- shortly the corn or callous will loosen
(¡10.75@12.75; corn meal, white, $6.50;
More to the Point.
way.” -—Exchange.
The first real summer weather o f j yellow, $6.25 per barrel,
and can be lifted off with the fingers.
Berlin’s vehicles of all sorts are said
Millfeed— Net mill prices, car lots: to have gone to rack and ruin. YYrhat
This drug freezone doesn't eat out the season arrived this week and the
T h a t’* W hy.
tho corns or callouses but shrivel* Heppner farmers and stockmen are Bran, $30.00 per ton; shorts, $32; we’re waiting for is the collapse of
"My dear, you certainly have a very them without even irritating the aur- pleased. While rain is beginning to
middlings, $39; mixed cars and less 1 the kaiser’s band wagon.— Detroit
sharp nose."
l>e needed, but little damage has been than carloads, 50c more; rolled barley, News.
"YVell, don’t you keep It up to the | rounding skin.
Just think! No pain at all; no sore- done by lack of moisture. Sheepmen $75(/z'76; rolled oats, $73.
grindstone all the time?"— Exchange.
T he O th er K ind.
ness or smarting when applying It or
busy getting their sheep to the
Com— Whole, $77 per ton; cracked,
“
Have
you
any wax?”
It * Advantage*.
n i v T freezone
f-
' fn
y° U; him
( d ru order
* * Bt , f ° » * ! mountains this week, and farmers are $78.
have
have
It for . .
...
J ,
. . .
“ Sealing?”
“ Is the weather service paying?”
1
also
busy
getting
ready
for
what
is
ex-
Hay
—
Buying
prices,
delivered:
you.—Adv.
“ Ceiling, no; floor.”— New Haven
“ It's bound to have a raise in it, if
[tected to l>e the biggest harvest ever Eastern Oregon timothy, $29@30 per
Register.
it's only the mercury or an umbrella.”
I gathered in Morrow county.
ton; valley timothy, $25@26; alfalfa,
Escaped
the
Patience
T
e
s
te
r
E xchange.
"Job had wonderful patience.”
Petitions asking for the immediate $24(0 24.50; valley grain hay, $22;
"Yes. But Job never had to listen
P ractical Husband.
resignation
o f County Commissioner clover, $19(1/ 20.00; straw. $9.00(/z 10.
to a lot of camouflaged German propa­
Butter— Cubes, extras, 37$c; prime
“ Y man has Just telegraphed me gandists.”— YYashlngton Star.
Archie P. Phillips and County Judge
that he has married my daughter.”
James Watson are being circulated in firsts, 37c; prints, extras, 42c; car­
“ Is he a good, practical tiian?"
North Bend and are being freely tons, lc extra; butterfat, No. 1, 41c
K in d ly Student.
“ I guess he is. He wired me col­
“ How's your boy Josh getting along signed. The movement is the result delivered.
lect."
Eggs—Ranch, current receipts, 34c:
with his studies?"
of action taken at a recent meeting of
"Pleasantly,'" replied Farmer Oorn- the newly-formed Coos County Tax candled, 35c; selects, 36c per dozen.
Poultry — Hens, 27c; broilers, 40c;
tossel. "He don't bother ’em none.” League, at which alleged mismanage­
—YY’ashington Star.
ment o f county affairs and extravagant ducks, 32c; geese, 20e; turkeys, live,
expenditure o f county funds were 26(//27c; dressed, 37c per pound.
Canton. Ohio.— “ I suffered from a
Suiting H er.
Pork— Fancy, 23(<z23Je per pound.
female trouble which caused me much
“ Gossipy Mrs. Gaddy told me the charged.
Sack Yr’egetables— Carrots, $1.15 per
suffering, and two
other day she had u car which suited
The Nominate McNary Senator com­ sack: turnips, $1.50; parsnips, $1.25;
doctors decided
her exactly.”
beets, $2.
that 1 would have
“ Then it must be a runabout."—Ex- mit tin*. through its chairman. T. B.
Snap 25c. Oialmal ?5c Jt SiV v
Potatoes— Oregon Burbanks, 75c (n
to go through an
Neuhausen, has filed an expense state­
> lull 1 * 0 .
operation before I
ment showing expenditures of $9321.48 $1 per hundred; new California, 10c
could get well.
M atrim on ial M athem atics.
for their candidate at the recent pri­ per pound; sweet potatoes, 10c per
Granulated Evelids,
“ Mymother, who
pound.
maries.
He— You know, my dear. X is an
had be*a helped by
1 Sore F\»*s, F et Inltamnl b\
Onions—Jobbing prices, l ( d l jc per
S u n , O u » t .nul U'i/ti/ijiiiikly unknown quantity
Lydia E. Pinkham’s
YY'ith the fund for special agents ex­ pound.
She—I certainly do. I haven’t seen
re lic tisl t’\ Murin«
Ki> ;t ir
V e g e t a b l e Com­
C V e u t L , , S A i u l i l
1
hausted, Governor YVithyeombe will
one since I married you. —Exchange.
pound, advised me
Cattle—
June
10.
1918.
iN o S a a r tin f,J u t l I fC o rn h -it
invest each member o f the Military
to try it before sub­
r..f« of
N ot Quite So Good.
Police with such authority and provide Prime steers..................... $14.00(u 15.00
Murine Fye Remedy ^ , T
th' Murin*
mitting to an opera­
Good
to
choice
steers..
.
.
12.50(<;
13.50
Í ••
■ y « * « !» • . I« Tut*««
f
"What did papa do when you asked him with a special agents’ star to en­
tion. It relieved me
Aik M a r i n e
K r m r d r C o .. C h i« « « »
him to give you my hand?”
force the prohibition law.
It is un- Med ium to good steers.. 1 l.COfrf 12.00
from my troubles
He— He put down his foot.- -Baltl dorstood that the State Police already Fair to medium steers .. 10.50(u 11.50 so I can do m y house work without any
P. N. U.
No. 24, 1918
more American.
have been responsible for apprehend- Common U> fair steers . . 9.00(u 10.00 difficulty. I advise any woman who i*
-------- ing a number o f bootleggers and it is Choice cows and heifers. 11.00f/i 12.001 afflicted with female troubles to give
the intention o f the executive to use Com. to good cows and hf 6.50 (if 8.50 Lydia E. Pinkhani’s Vegetable Com­
4.00(<i 6.00 pound a trial and it will do as much for
members of that body extensively in Canners............................
Bulls..................................
6.50C/i
10.00 t h e m .” — Mrs. M a r i e B oyd , 1421 5th
suppressing illicit liquor sales.
Calves................................ 8.60^12.001 S t . N. H , Canton, Ohio.
Sometimes there are serious condi­
Umatilla countv mu«t foreg*1! the Stocker? and f w k r s , . , ,
S.CKVif 10.00
tions where a hospital operation is the
Hogs —
use o f all white flour until the next
only alternative, but on the other hand
grain crop is on the market.
Grocers Prime m ixed..................... $16.75<<i 16.85 so many women have been cured by this
representing the entire county met in Medium m ixed................ 16.35(«f 16.65 famous root and herb remedy. Lydia E.
Pendleton YVednesday, organized and Rough h eav ies................ 15.75(<i 15.85 1 I’inkham’s Y'egetable Compound, after
| made a pledge to sell no more white Pigs.................................... 15.50((i 15.75 doctors have said that an operation was
flour until harvest. The only excep­ Bulk...................................
16.75 necessary — every woman who wants
APPLY AT A N Y
to avoid an operation should give it a
tion will he to sheepmen in remote
Sheep—
fair trial before submitting to such a
districts
who
must
bake
in
a
pan;
un­
Prime
spring
lambs........
$16.50/»/17.00
POST
OFFICE
• HOCH M O ICAN I
trying ordeal.
der a county fix'd administrator's or­ Heavy lambs.................... 16.00/u 16.50
i o n i ca
fo r
I f complications exist, write to Lydia
der. they can get a limited quantity o f Yearling*.......................... lO.OO/itll.OO, E. Pinkham Medicine Co.. Lynn. Mass.,
SERVICE UNDER TH IS EMBLEM
, mixed flour containing 50 per cent o f Wethers............................ 10.00ftfl0.50 j for advice. The result o f many years
I wheat.
•Ewes..................................
7.00ftf 9.50 I experience is at your service.
Earn More
Hotel Rowland
ELECTRIC MOTORS'
8tOC*t
S H IP
Hides, Pelts ,1
W ool & Mohair
White Leghorn Baby Chix
SUFFERING CATS!
GIVE THIS MAN
THE GOLD MEDAL
NORTHWEST MARKET REPORT
HOW MRS. BOYD
AVOIDED AN
OPERATION
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While You Sleep r
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