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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1914)
T h e O b se r v e r M O RO . OREGON. F R I D A Y ............. A u g u st'21, 1914 ORE60N h i . ' , .« n s OF GENERAL INTEREST ~ f, Events Occurring Throughout SUMMARY OF THE OREGON NEWS * - « The Rapid Reader's Review of Recent Reports Rewritten the State During the Past Week. Apple Packers Trained. Hood Riser.—Beginning the second week in September, the annual pack ing school of -the Apple Growers’ as sociation will hold its sessions. A portion of the big warehouse of the association will be fitted with packing tables and expert packers will instruct the amateurs, who will come from all parts of the mid-Co lumbia district. The annual packing schools are al ways well attended. Many of the growers of the valley, whose orchards are coming into bearing, attend with their wives and families to learn the latest methods of packing attractively the^apples, which will soon be matur ing. Opinions of Experts on Prices of Commodities and Trade Outlook. - FINANCIAL SKIES CLEAR. South América Needs Our Goods, and We Must Help Feed Fighting Men. Aside from Ruiwi i, only two nations 11 rod nee moiwwerenls of any kind than they «sinaume. All others, excepting Germuuy and Austria-Hungary, are forced to import all cereals for home consumption. Germany exports 7,054.- 007 bushels of rye annually, and Aus tria-Hungary raises 19.tWG.57tt bushels more of barley annually than Is coe sumed within her borders. In ifltoit t»rnffaict> the countries al lied with the ^.triple entente produce nearly tw ice nA many cattle nnd five times as many sheep as do Austria Hungary and ny combined. The Teutonic all wever. produce about one-third in I be limn their eue- uië tiblt the withdrawal of workers from Industry alone would effect th a t And ex |»o i’tut I oh of such goodo-us war will permit Us tq export will be at an advance of prices, which will be ac companied by a corresponding advance In home prices for the same commod ities * “It Is probable that a few things, such as cottou, will he cheaper, be cause the para lysis of'Europeap Indus try will prevent Europe from absorb lug our row inuterlals, and thus our OÇ.M market will he glutted with them. ; “But this effect -will he hut tem porary. All that will count In the long run will he what will amount to a per manent advance In the capital charge, or rate of Interest, and the setback in the technique of production which must Invariably follow such a general disturbance W H E N YOU T R A V E L BY A U T O A N D V IS IT T f l E D A L L E S , S T O R E Y O U R - Z CAR . / .. — - ........................... ----- . --------- :....... ... ’ ____ In the concrete, recently completed, hilly equipped, roomy garage of Walther-William^ Company. Competent workman tlwaye ready to help you in any way they can at least expense to you. For any service rendered the charA v Will always be reasonable. WALTHER-WILLIAMS GARAGE Three are dead and qne seriously In jured as the result of a fire at Morgan, THE DALLES, - - OREGON. The ceremony o f swearing In which started at 11 o’clock Friday the five appointed members of History Guide to Future. night and destroyed property valued the federal reserve hoard was “ Probably there la not amhuportant made the occasion o f strong cou- at >12.000. American- Industry which does not grntulutious by Secretary Mc Six Medford people are In Portland somewhiit benefit throngs Weus Im Adoo ou the tluanclal condition ported from Germany. When German undergoing the Pasteur treatment to of the government and the na pruduqtlou comes 'to a standstill the prevent hydrophobia as the result of tional luniks. He said: advance of German technique will halL a strange epidemic of rabies in that Sucxeflflorfl Jo C larke-Newhouse Jew elry Com pa ay "Tl»e present crisis, which has und the whole world will suffer to city recently. l»een precipitated by the Euro »owe ex ten t I » e ll f o r e a a h o n ly The senate committee on publlo l»ean difficulties, is already well “In history w e have several instances in hand. Fortunately, this sys lands has reported out Representative which may be ueed as hints aa to the Fine Diamonds, Jewelry, Watches, tem. hnving already becu author Sinnott’a bills permitting entrymen to nature o f events to come. French In Ired by legislation, was a reas file on an enlarged homestead after C lo c k s a n d O p tic al G o o d s/ dustries developed with an abeo.ntely suring factor in the situation, m le a . new energy after the humiliation of . - Fruit Statistics Sought, making final proof. and the fact that the hoard wa« France in the Franco-Prussian war. Albany.—Gathering accurate statis Salgfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded With the tooting of steamboat and Face H ugt Wheat Shortage. h I »out to he confirmed and atxiut After the 1 om of Schleswig-Holstein factory w histles and the ringing of tics of Oregon’s annual fruit crop is to actually take the oath of of Germany ai tpAustrla Iluajjary. with I Mulsh agriculture progressed w ith an church and school bells, Astoria cele being planned by the state board of fice mid that these banks have a total |»a|iMh|ttoWtof H0.i32.Ti0. face unprecedented speed been organized to a point when* brated the opening of the Panama horticulture. E. C. Roberts, of Leban mu ' itnnuni slant-age4tt wheat of 72,4441. • “You see. the, nation's only, possible on, president of the board, says that they can be put quickly Into op 4t>N h u slieli,' The nyvraye yearly con- recuperation co’uki be brought a I »out canal eration has had a reassuring ef sumptioii -(H-r .'apihi for these two by nothing but development» at home Roseburg celebrated the opening of the board hopes to outline a system feet nlso. And then, through the countries Is 3.1-1» Jm^helx under ordi “The snnie sort of impulse working the Panama canal by an automobile that will aid it to discover and rem L>nt riot ism of congress, every nary «ir< uiustam oh. in whatever natkin« are defeated now parade, blowing of w histles and ring edy causes for poor fruit yields. aian forgetting partlsanisni and The <-<»tni tries <>f»the triple entente will give us «ome rather de*i»erale «•om The plan is being tried this year for ing of bells. The few firecrackers In R . H . M c K e a n , M a n a g e r, W a s c o , O re g o n voting unanimously in furor of face a net short ige In wheat of 80,- petition in the nebrrsl markets after the first time in Polk county. town also were fired. the measures to meet the unex 240.942 bushels spread over a popula the struggle ends."e ¡»ected emergency- we have al That Frank J. Rooney, whose body tion of 250.142.525.» The average per** E x t e n s i o n B ill P l e a s e s . ready been able to get the situ Effect of War Century A50 capita consumed aununlly for the coun was found near Troutdale last Tues Hermiston.—The people of the nt Ion In hand, und there is no tries which do not exjiort is 7.73. R us-, No parallel for this war In »cope of day, was murdered a week ago ap D E A L E R S IN longer any danger so fur Us the slu nloiic of the i ountrles In tlie triple o|»eratl(»ns or uuuther of comliMtant» pears certain from developments, ac Um atilla project are greatly elated tluanclal structure of this conn L im e , P la s te r, C e m e rit, B u ild e rs entente exports 15GJ475.000 bushels of Involved ha« been presented «Ince the cording to Deputy Sheriff fifckman, over the final passage of the 20-year try Is cotnerued Nothing could wheat annually. Tl»e Uuifed States war which began on May 20. 1803, be extension hill that has been signed Supplies, L u m b e r / W ood , Coal, who Is Investigating the case. more certnluly testify to the w a s-th e second largest exporter of tween France and England. It virtual by the president. C edar Post^, and H a y . Because of the danger of forest fires strength of our financial and wheat in the jxorld until thia year. ly tasted tw elve year« and every gov This new law gives the settler 20 economic* |»osltiou tbnu the way Her bumper crop is ex|»ected to place ernmept of Kqrojie was eventually en ss a result of campfires carelessly left years without Interest to pay his wa in which the country has with os in the lead, v» ith < mark far above gaged. by hunters, Governor West has Issued M A N U F A C T U R E R S OF ter right charges to the government,. stood this worldwide sluR'k ¿ytth the 2o0.O00.G0G bushel mark. After all was over followed years of a proclamation closing the deer hunt The* payments are also made small In the last tw<»‘weeks.” Here are figures allowing the cereal complete prostration for the European ing season. It became effective Mon aituation with the ostIons that are n o< continent, which bad becu ravaged by in the beginning. day at war: the armies. Great expansion of Eng H A T effect will the great K’< j State Highway Engineer Bowlby G E R M A N Y —IM P O R T S . land’« mtninerce resulted when It had Douglas Invests Million in Autos. _____________________________________ it», can war have on the Unit states that August 26 has been fixed B u s h e ls .- ^ . 2 . B u s h e l* . driven the French navy from the sen« R oseburg—According to * figures B a ile y . . . 907 873.5(J6‘ W h e a t » ...........69.ZSS.002 ed States? This question Is upon as the time for opening bids for vooeoooc jojoococ oooeoo ccxxx gcaxxjoooooooocooooooo Tlie neutral 'United Spite» l»cc«nie one compiled here, Douglas county citi P ou n d s. on the tongue of every think C orn ............. 34,966..‘X)S construction work to be performed «t the great commercial and marine O nt« 1W ..99T . W e e ................474,747.264 zens have injected more than >1,000,- lug American, and the views of e x E x p o r ts . —R y e , b u s h e ls ........................’ 7,064.607 W H E N IN P O R T L A N D S T O P A T fw»wers of the world, with a sen trade on the Columbia river highway in »000 In av‘ ’obilee in the last seven perts who are busying them selves with A I ’ S T R I A - H I J N G A R T —IM P O R T S . whh li it bad never |NM U«em *ed before Hood River county. This county re years 3 does not include many deductions from the trend of events B u s h e ls B u s h e ls . aud whl It it never lost until the civil cently voted >76,006 In bonds to build cars which were *purchased by parties are therefore of pertinent and vital C orn ______ 9.91S.tR7 W h e a t .......... V I 1.406 war There are interesting precedent« its link ef the highway. Q c ts .............. 1,783.398 P ou n d s. . - to roc::II eveij in the present vastly al who subsequently located In this sec Interest R y e ........ .. 1.132,771 W e e .............. 199.C20.67J Through the efforts of Repwssenta- tion. To start with. America is the world's E x p o r t s —B a r le y , h u s h r te .................. 19.646.676 tered trade nt:d commerce. richest nation, its accumulated wealth tlve Hawley and Senator Lane. con G R E A T ’ B R I T A I N —I M P O R T S . Corncrt>f 7th and Stark Street. of >150.GOt).<MK)X)00 being almost double gress recently passed a bill granting B u s h e ls , — B u s h e ls Says Sox Fijhte Will Decide War. MAIL VOTERS’ PAMPHLETS tb.-q of Great Britain und Germany B a r le y . . . . 49,777.834 W h e a t ......... 2 0 ,8 1 9 .» "The most decisive «troly-x lu the a pension of >20 a month to Dr. Wtl- C H A S. W RIGHT, Pre«ld«nt C orn ............. 86.060.027 P ou nds. ttam W. Ogleeby, of Cottage Grove, 19 Constitutional Amendments, 10 Sir George l’«l«h In bis pa|»er, the O a ts .............. 64.871.971 Rlee ........... 699.677.421 generpl European wntTnre will l»e de M C. D IC K IN SO N , M a n a g ir . Statist of lxmdon, says that at no R y * ................ 2.137.023 yiereii. in m) belief. uj>on the sea who served as captain of company C, Measures to Be Passed Upon. time In history has the economic con rather than -ui»on the land." declared J t is new, an d its room s a re p ro v id ed w ith F R A N C E —I M P O R T S . Second Oregon state militia, in the Salem.—Copies of the initiative dttlon of the world Improved ns rapid- • Rear Admiral Alfred T . Mnhnn. re R u sh e la . B u s h e l* ru n n in g w ater an d lo n g d is ta n c e te le p h o n es. Bannock Indian war in 1878. pamphlet, issued by Secretary of 8tate ly <»r ns mpeh mt In tlte last hundred B a r le y ........ ~4.S33.778 W h e a t ...........18,467.816 tired, in an Interview. **1 look for an E u ro p e a n p lan . K ates $1 p e r d a y a n d up. C o m ..............14.831.000 P o u n d * Representative Sinnott’s bill, pre Ben VV. Olcott, are being mailed to years. While nil countries hare not nil «round nornl conflict which «hotild a ts ........ 18.27MA10 R ic e .........»47,464.010 viously passed by the bouse, permit; every registered voter in the state. advanced nt an equal rate, all have O tench many things «bout sea fighting R y e ................. U ft.0 2 6 craft, about guns nnd nbont arma ting homestead entrymen to divide -The proposed constitutional amend progressed Sir George finds thnt the B E L G I U M —IM P O R T S . ment ” - ' their five m onths’ annual leave of ments and m easuces contained therein Unltc?l States has easily made greater B u s h e ls . B u s h e ls . OOOOOOOOOOOCOCOOC OCC^^COCx.'; ooocpj \5- coo 6 oc o o o o o o o o o o o e * L . . . 14.923.446 W h e a t ...... 46,111,356 absence from their land into two per are to be submitted to the voters at advancement In wealth nnd population B a r le y Com ........... .16.486,082 . P o u n d s. Cured o f In d ig estio n . in I lie last eeuhiry tlmu any other na iods, passed the senate. Under the the general election on November 3. a ts ............. 6,153,2*3 R ic e ........ 8X 479,728 Mm. Rsdie P. Clewcop, Indians, Pa., was tion and Is now nearly twice as rich as O R y e ............... X685 20K existing law the homesteader must There are 19 proposed amendments any other country •>' the world bothered with in d ig e s tio n . “My stomach take his leave in one continuous per to the state constitution and 10 pro VlrtuaMy all of the cereal item s are painrd me uight and dav," she write*. *♦! Food Should Cost Leos. on the export Bide of Russia’s ledger would feel bloated and nave headache and iod posed taltiatlve measures in the pam Is the situation abroad any jusflDca- belching lifter eating. I also suffered from D A R N IE L L E B R O S ., Proprietors When the cadet regiment of the phlet. The legislature referred eight tlon for an lip reiiRe In prices of staple Aside from an export of more than conetipsti<>n. My daughter had used Charn- 130.000,000 bushels of wheat, her corn agrleultural college visits the Panama- proposed constitutional amendments commodities In the United States? berlain’« Tablets and they did her so much export runs upward of 40.000,000 bush good that she gave me a few doeee of them Pacific exposition a t Sen Francisco and tw o m easures to the people, and Thai Is a «toestlon of supreme tmpof- els. and her onta export is one of the and insisted on my trying them. They next fell It will be in the high cfaesifl- 11. proposed constitutional amend lance. • greatest In the world helped me os nothing elee nos done.* For oatlon known as class C. This is a ments and eight m easures were initi Roger VV. Baboon, business statist! rale by all dealers.—Advertisement H e a d q u a rte rs for our S h erm an County Our Cereal Export«. technical rating adopted by the war ated through the efforts of various plan, says that as a matter of fact war will cheapen food and that any ad department to designate those cadet persons or organizations. In contrast to the figures for all A Tall Story. friends; prices reasonable; first class A proposed constitutional amend vanced prices will l»e artlflcral. He countries except Russia statistics for regiments in whlqh military interest The long leggedcwt tnuu we know is reaches thU» conclusion because a la« k the Uulted States show that of the our friend H. B’ngham Pulmer. He resta u ra n t w ith th e hotel. ment referred to the voters by the end proficiency is very high. of ships for the trniis,sa -tattoo of ex cereals mimed we Import only rice, and cun tuke steps above live feet long, In legislature is as follows: Practically every southern Idaho ports in the Immense «|unutHles which a c o in |>nrnlively small quantity of th a t spite of which he is devoted to horse and eastern Oregon city and town was * Amendment of section 2 of article will l»e called for will natunrMy In O i l the other hand, our exports In many back riding. Mr Babson represented at a meeting held at Ba II of the constitution, so a^tcTrequlre crease the home supply ciises exceed the Imporfs of some of Recently he came Into the office to* Two Blocks F ro m N ew Depot voters to be citlxens of the United says: ker to further the movement to se the larger countries Here are the .fig chat uwill. e . and we noticed that he ‘ There Is absolutely nothing to war tires for the United States: cure the routing of the national high StateB. At present foreigners who, at limited. 1 - way from the Snake river through least one year ’prior to the day of rant the recent Increase hi the cost <»f E x p o r ts . ‘ B u s h e ls “Corn?" whh asked sympathetically. i'niir. We have the biggest wheat crop, B a r le y ......... 8.516.356 Baker, Union and Umatilla counties election, have declared their intention "Nope—cccideiit.” he answered^ ns in the history of tlie country. We don’t C orn ............................................................... 66 350,0© F R E E A U T O B U S TO A N D F R O M A L L T R A IN S answers one who doesn’t care to talk to the Columbia river, rather than to beeomq citizens are entitled to vote. Import that commodity. There are no Oits ........................... 8,888.682 about something. That aroused our ................................................... «66,604 through central Oregon, which is mak- .T 7 a a siyps to eX|s»rt It. By every law of Rye W heat (s m a ll c r o p y e a r ) ................. 107.141,601 curoslty, and we couldn’t help «howlng Double Celebration it Plan. ii g a strong effort to get the road. supply and demand the prices should I m p o r ts - *■ C - Pounds It. probably, for he slglted nnd con Grants Pass.—Grants Pass la to go down R ic e ....................... b . . M............................... 176.668.271 A special appropriation of >15,000 fessetj: have a big double celebration here and "Neither Is there any reason for an has been granted by congress to im Tlte wheat figures are taken from a “ I wax ridln’ through the park Mon at W ilderville, Septem ber 7, in honor Itn reuse in the price of beef or In the prove the Clackanpas fish hatchery small year Thia year’s figures prom day. and I tvns Just rldltf along and of the completion of th e municipal byproducts of cattle. The prices of Ise to exceed them by one third. Portland-, O regcp. f on the river below Clackamas station. viijlp' nh»ng nnd not thinkln* of any unit of the Grants Pass & Cregcent ties«- should be lower. IT anything The live stock ttgures for the coun thing in particular, and my foot slip- The government owns two sites on City railroad, and also in honor of And. after pence is declared In Enroi»e tries embroiled are quite as illuminat lied bnt of the stirrup.” E aitem Oregon Headquarters. the Clackamas, only one of which is the return of Joseph Knowles, the mid ships are ntnllable to truu*i*ort ing ns those for cereals Here are " W e lir e - used. The present site is above the l»eef across, there 1« no reason to nn some on the production of cattle, swine nature man, w hose experim ent will “Well, the darn horse stepped ou it!" tlclpate a sudden demand for beef that site recently purchased, which will be nnd sheep: —Cleveland Plain Dealer.- terminate about that tim e. will send the price up ngnlu. Op the come the new location for the build C o u n tr y C a ttle . S w in k . S h ee p . lo ca ted F ifth S t. ca rs p a ss contrary, beef shipments should tta be A u s t r ia - H u n g a r y .11.788.000 14.540.000 13,477.000 ing. Plans are being completed at Costly Imbler Fire. SeT ere A tta c k o f 43olio G ored . th e d o o r s eve* y few m in u tes. low normal, for there Is hound to be G e r m a n y ..............,.20.182.000 21.924.000 6,803,000 Washington. E. E. Cross, who travels in Virginia and La Grande.— The mill, elevator and a prolonged era of economy among the B e lg iu m ................ 1,831.000 1.349.009 — — — After following his man for nearly warehouse, together with 70,000 bush other Southern States, was taken suddenly F r a n c e ....................14.705,000 6,901,000 16.468.000 nations engaged In war. R u s s ia ..............26,202.000 13,621,000 48.176,000 nnd severely ill with oolic. At the first sjore two years, during which tim e he trail els of wheat and 3000 barrels of flour, Popular Priced Restaurant S c r v ta ....................... 168.000 8C4.000 8 809,000 he came to the merchant recommended Shoe» Cheaper, Tires Dearer ed him to the Argentine republic on belonging to the Imbler Flouring Mill G r e a t B r ita in ...11.888.000 3.334.000 27.824.000 Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea E uropean P la n . Rates $1 .0 0 a n d up “There will be a surplus o f ah<»oa on the south and Edmonton, Alberta, on company, at Imbler, 15 m iles north Remedy. Two doeee of it cured him. No Recapitulation: the north, Charles T. Hass, of the east of here, were destroyed by fire the market nnd consequently reduced A u s tr ta -H u n g k r y one should leave home on a journey without L. Q. SWETLAND, Mf r. prices. But every article containing Haas D etective Agency of New York, Sunday morning, causing a loss of rubber Is going to Jump In price, for a n d G e r m a n y ..31.839 900 8C.464.000 1X270.000 a bottle of this preparation. For sale by all dealers.—Advertisement. le e n t e n t e anJL. arrested Oelln N. Jackson at Gratfts >125,000, about half of which Is cov the world’s rubber supply Is no. longer T r a ip l it ; s .. . 4 » . W fc.7«X000 ».«72 000 96.277.000 ocxxxxjoocxx}oooocxxxxxxxxxx?c<5cooococ4x>ooooooo<xxxxxxx:< Paas on the charge of embeaxling >85,- ered by Insurance. ' enjoying Its dej>eudal>le source In Bra Feo'ishness of Betting. 'A 12,000,000,000 Chance. •00 la New York City. Jackson came sil Tills means that automoiyie tires Being (irmly oouvlnccd that a cer to Ornate P ass last spring and pur are going to coat more. The war offert vast commercial op tain contest would terminate in con Girle o f 16 Die in Creek. “Sugar, rice nnd ten are going to chased a ranch about eight m iles from 'portunitles to the United 8tatos In formity w ltluhls opinions, a farmer In Marshfield.— Vera H arry and May that city and was erecting an >8000 W illey, (wo girls of 16, were drowned cost more than ever. The price of |x> South America. especially with the Nevr York «tate wngered his new auto tstoes probably will go up because a opening »of the Pnntima canal to mer mobile against a wheellwrrow on the residence. in a crefik at Brewster valley. They result o f the contest in question—and large portion of our supply of potatoes Announcing that the money could were bathing in a small stream and comes from Denmark. Ireland and tier chant vessels. There seetna n<» doubt In the minds lost. Giving up the property, he grim he used to better advantage, the state t o t beyond their depth. E n tire ly new, c o n v e n ie n t to b u sin ess ly trudged seven miles to his home. 3 many. , \ o f most persons veraed In the condi Probably his family noticed that he flah and game commission has re “Cotton goods should be cheaper' and 3 C lean beds, an d ta b le th e best th e m a rk e t tions of South America that thia coun moved the bounty on boheaix* The . Chleroform Kills Girl. woolen goods higher We have had try In the next year should do the had a grouch' too. Considered In the bounty has been >1 a scalp and the w ill afford. ' P rices re a so n a b le . C om Salem.— ILiaa Mena Smith, *15, nn excellent cotton crop, and the price culm, cleur, cold light of pure reason, greater |>art of the >2.000.000.000 the gentleman succeeded In proving state has paid out about >6000 so far daughter of Mrs. O. G. Smith, died will drop because It cannot l»e export m ercial trade, solicited . ’ South American trade that has enrich himself n near relative to a Callfornin thia year. Commissioner Duncan said from the effect of an anaesthetic giv ed Just now The war Is the.flnest ed Euro|»e. Of that trade Germany canary—otherwise known as a donkey. kind of high protective tariff for the a large pert of the animals had been en for an operation for tonsilitis in cotton nnd woolen Industry. Inasmuch had a great part because she developed Ilad he won tile bet the result would caught in the southeastern part of the the office of Dr. H. J. Clements. In the la^t twenty years her system of hnve been pretty mueb^the same, for ns It has caused the mills"'In «Iron» state and that the hunters benefited foreign credits and extended such ac betting la not «rgu m ^f. evidence or - c XX20000000000000000000000COO OOO OO OO OO OO OOO OO OO OO OO Q Britain to close down Artillerymen Are Buey. * ether states as much as they did Ore- “Apples should sell for altnut #1 a commodations to traders in South proof of anything. It adds no force, , : XX)OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCXXX> c Roseburg.—Members of the local goa. The removal of the bounty on barrel. On the other hand, pineapples America ng to enable them to make power or dignity to any opinion or set bobcats has no effect on the bounties company, coast artRIery, who have ventures and lut rente their business. of opinions. It la merely the outpour are likely to l»e selling for $1 ea»'h ” -. It U> predicted that the steel mills ing of the gambling spirit, and that la ou cougars sad wolves, the commis b ees selected te take part In the vari Dependent Upon Ft. ous shooting com petitions on the state In this country will do a big business a spirit that hns led many a man to sion announced. . \ The apparent ease with which the in the South American countries to utter beggary who might have adorned V . C. R U T L E D G E , Proprietor. Three hoys were caught In the act rifle range at Clackamas are making triple enteute could starve out the which foreign steel and iron inanufac n home mu l ornamented a community. of setting forest fires on the head dally preparations for the event«. GVrmnn-Austriau allies through con turers have I »ecu shipping a great -*Detroit Free Prcaa. waters of the Biuslaw river and tht^ D e a fn e ss Cannot Be Cured amount of their products, particularly w ill probably be prosecuted. Carl V. by lo cal a p p lic a tio n s , as th e y can not roach troi of the sea Is strikingly illustrated N ea re st H o tel to Business C e n te r, B a n k H ea d a ch e an d Nerronanem C ured. for iHiiidlng |tur|*n«e£- in statistics l»eing pretaired by the de Oglesby, head warden for the Lane th e dlpcaaed p o rtio n o f th a ear. T h e re la “Chamberlain’» Tablets are entitled to all o n ly one w a y to cure deafness, and th a t Is and Depot. Courteous T r e a tm e n t, Clean partment o f agriculture. These same Sccs General Price Advance. County Fire Patrol association, had .b y c o n s titu tio n a l re m e d ie s Deafness la the praise I can give them.” writes Mrs. statistics also show that o f the triple <aused by an In fla m e d cond itio n o f th e m u The New York Tint«« asked AJvIn 8. Richard OIp, Spencerport N. Y. They Beds and T a b le th e best th e m & rk e t w ill sespe< (ed that the numerous fires dis cous I t n ln f o f th e E u s ta c h ia n Tube. W h en entente Russia alone producer food this lu be la In fla m e d you h ave a ru m b lin g Johnson, p m fesw r -of economies at have cured me of headache end nervous severed In that portion of the moun- sound affo rd . - - products more than sufficient for het or lm p e r /e c t h e a rin g , and When It la Cornell uuiveisity, to «uunnurixe his n ess a n d restored me to my normal health.” e n tire ly closed. D eafness Is the res u lt, and tutam wers being maliciously started. own needs- Furthermore, the stntfts For sale by all dealers.—AdvcrtbemenL unless the In fla m m a tio n can be ta k e n out views us t< > tlie probable economic e f M l began to watch for the guilty nnd th ia tube restored to Its n o rm a l cond i ties show thnt all the allies will 'he S U N D A Y D IN N E R S 3 5 C . n. h e a rin g w ill be destroyed fo re v e r; aloe fect of the c;;bulysu». upon the i»eople N* Longer a Secret. One evening this week he tio very largely deiteudcui upon the United cases out o f te a are caused by C a ta rrh , and fortunes of the United States. "So thm great Inventor is dead and w h ich la n o th in g but an In fla m e d o o ad lilo a it one youth 19 years old and two o f th e m ucous M rfso ag . States for food with which to main “I cannot ««*•,** he said, "ho# the his wonderful secret is lost"— W a w ill g ive O ae H u n d re d D o lla rs fo r any tain their armies. between 11 and I t years old wnr cun fail to cadse a disorganisa cnae o f D eafness (caused by a a ta r r h ) th a t "Not nt all. He told It to bis wife Of the outlous nt preseui embroiled applying a burning torch to the dry c an a o t ba c u red by H a ll's C a ta rrh Cure. tion of produi riou. whh b will be fol Just before be died.’’ Send fo r c irc u la r« , free. only one. Russia, produce« imue wheat aaderhrueh aad fern on both r. I . C M B M B T a OO .. Toledo. O h K lowed by nn mlvKiice iu prices «11 “Yea: that’» what I mean.”—PbDa than It cousutnes. All the «»tnera Im. g< the rand lo r half a m il* aloiia the line. It seem s obvious to dtlpbta Preaa ndependeot (|¡arekcf¡s8 § [¡¡illing (o M IL L F E E D A N D FLOUR. 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