PAGE FOUR GRESHAM CROP CRISIS FORCES EMERGENCY HASTE Honor Roll. V oting m en w ho h av e e n lis t­ E m erg en cy m e asu re« have been ed from e a s te rn M q ltuom uh ta k e n by th e O regon A g ric u ltu ra l an d v icin ity . co llege to co lle c t anil d is tr ib u te O re ­ ISAAC A ND ERSO N gon seed s fo r th is s p r in g 's p la n tin g F O R E S T A RN OLD E R N E S T B RU G G ER T h e re is d ire need o f h a s te In th is A. CAM P m a tte r , o w in g to th e la te n e s s ol FR E D CRANE sp rin g a n d th e im p e ra tiv e d em an d GEORGE CRANE F R E D DAVIS fo r p ro d u ce th a t w ill follow . T h e W D EA V ER crop c risis h a s fo rced th e A g ric u ltu r RAYMOND DUNBAR al C o lleg e to u n d e rta k e th is fo r W EASTM AN p la n tin g is lu le a n d m u st be d o n e V EN C IL EVANS D EW EV G IB B S w ith e a rly m a tu rin g v a rie tie s If th e ('. H E N D R IC K S crops su cceed . T h e se v a rie tie s a re C IIA Itl.E S H IC K S la rg e ly in th e s ta te b u t o fte n n o t in C A R R O L IIE S I.IN possessio n o f th e fa r m e r, w ho d o e sn 't JO H N H ON EY RAYMOND HUMASON know w h ere o r how to g et th e m . T he G I'Y JO N E S college, th r o u g h c o -o p e ra tlo u w ith G E O R G E K N IE R IE M th e p re ss, h o p es to be a b le to get ALTON L O V E LA C E th is n ec e ssa ry in fo rm a tio n to th em C H A R L E S MAYER ARTHUR N OREEN tit once. TOM P A R K E R F a rm e rs , w a re h o u se m e n , m a r k e t­ E A R I. R A D FO R D ing a s s o c ia tio n s an d seed co m p an ies 0 . REY N O LD S h av in g seed o f e a rly sp rin g w h eat, W R IC K E R T JO E ROSS b a rle y , o a ts , ry e, s ila g e c o rn , g ra in OSCAR STO N E co rn o r b ean s, o r seed of buck w 'h eat, I.E S I.IE ST C l.A IR k a le o r ro o t c ro p s, a re u rg e d to r e ­ W IL B U R STA N LEY p o rt to th e co lleg e a t C o rv a llis by ( ’. S T II.I.IO N S A L L E N T i l . I . ER first m ail th e v a rie ty , q u a lity , q u a n ­ W TULE tity an d p rice. F a rm e rs an d o th e r s EDGAR W EDIN u n a b le to g et th e rig h t seed from RAY E. W O ODW ARD th e ir r e g u la r d e a le rs sh o u ld re p o rt th e ir need s to tile co lleg e a t once. E a s te r n O reg o n V a rie tie s. T h e M a n u fa c tu re s ' R ecord say s F o r e a s te rn O reg o n list E arly th a t th e to ta l v alu e or th e s o u th ’s Ita a rt, .M arquis an d B lue S tem w h e a t; a g ric u ltu ra l p ro d u c ts, in c lu d in g a n i­ llu n n a c h e n , W h ite S m y rn a . S w an- m al p ro d u c ts, In 1914 w as m o re th a n neck a n d o th e r v a rie tie s o f b a rle y ; f 4 ,6 5 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 , o r o n ly X p er cen t S ix ty -d ay , S ilv e rin iu e an d B lack A m ­ less th a n th e to ta l fo r th e U nited eric a n o u ts ; s p rin g ry e ; M in n eso ta S ta te s in 1900. T h e to ta l v alu e o f th e No. IS , M in n eso ta No. 23, W alla s o u th 's cro p s, o m ittin g live sto c k , in W alla W h ite D ent a n d o th e r e a rly 1916 wus $ 3 ,6 5 8 ,3 3 2 ,0 0 0 , o r $1 ,0 7 2 ,- c o rn ; L ad y W a sh in g to n an d o th e r 2 8 0 ,0 0 0 o v e r 1915. To th is co tto n e a rly bean v a rie tie s. c o n trib u te d $ 1 ,0 7 9 ,5 9 8 ,0 0 0 , g ra in W estern O regon V arieties. $ 1 ,2 8 3 ,3 6 9 ,0 0 0 , and h ay , to b acco F o r w e ste rn O reg o n lis t Bed F ife, an d p o to to es $410,4 9 4 ,0 0 0 . M arq u is, Bed H o u sto n , M in n eso ta W o n d er a n d D efiance w h e a t; lla iin - T h e to rp e d o fro m a s u b m a rin e cun clicn a n d O d e rb ru c k e r b a rle y ; S h ad e- be fired e ith e r w h ile th e s u b m a rin e is land ('U m ax , T h re e G ra in , a n d Vic­ on th e su rfa c e o r c o m p letely s u b ­ to ry o a ts ; M in n e so ta No. 13, O reg o n m erg ed . U usully a s u b m a rin e com es D ent, P rid e o f th e N o rth , G olden w ith in ten (eet of th e s u rfa c e , w ith G low , liu r tm a n silu g e c o rn ; L ady o n ly th e p e risco p e sh o w in g , a n d d is­ W a sh in g to n , M exican T re e o r M exi­ c h a rg e s its to rp e d o . If th e r e is d a n ­ can W o n d e r o r an y o th e r e a rly v a ­ g e r of th e s u b m a rin e b ein g fired upon rie tie s of w h ite o r co lo red bean. by th e sh ip th e su b m a rin e g e ts tile It is im p e ra tiv e th a t e v ery a v a il­ p ro p e r p o sitio n of th e sh ip , su b m e rg a b le a c re be p lu n te d . W ith th e la te ­ es Itself c o m p letly und th e n fires. ness o f th e seaso n a n d th e e x tre m e wet p la n tin g p e rio d , e a rly v a rie tie s A Ju d g e in A lto n , Mo., h as decid ed a re e sp ecially in d e m an d . t h a t to c o n s titu te u b re a c h of th e T lie F re n c h s e n a te ’s c o m m itte e on p eace, p ro fa n ity m u st be a u d ib le u t lu x a tio n lias a p p ro v e d a p ro v isio n in least fifteen fe e t aw ay. tlie new tax law w h ereb y a lax w ill P o lish m irro rs w itli a clo th so ak ed lie im po sed on la rg e d e p a rtm e n t in alco h o l, fo llo w ed by a so ft, d ry sto re s. clo th . Preserve Eggs Looks like eggs will be selling ibis Fall nt 75c. Have a good supply by preserving them with our Liquid Egg Keep. Don’t use an inferior solution while the best costs no more OUTLOOK TVKSDAV, APRIL 24. 1»17 M r a n d Mrs. W. F . H oney an d Mr. a n d Mrs. H . L. St. C la ir a tte n d e d th e lu n c h e o n in P o rtla n d last S a tu rd a y n ig h t a t th e C o m m ercial c lu b , a t w hich th e g u e st of h o n o r w as H a m il­ ton H o lt, e d ito r of th e New Y ork I n ­ d e p e n d e n t a n d sp ecial re p re s e n ta - I n v(, o f th e L ea g u e to E n fo rc e P eace, : Of w hich W illiam H o w ard T a ft is p re s id e n t. Mr. H o lt ex p la in e d th e p u rp o se of th e o rg a n iz a tio n and u rg ed th e s u p p o rt o f all loyal c iti- [ zens. T h e O regon b ra n c h of th e ' L e a g u e w as o rg a n iz e d , officers e lec t- | ed a n d c o m m itte e s a p p o in te d . H on. < A 1». W h e e lw rig h t, new ly a p p o in te d a m b a s s a d o r to J a p a n , p resid ed a t th e m eetin g , a n d w as e lec ted p re s id e n t of th e O regon b ra n c h . GRESHAM PEOPLE AND HAPPENINGS D onald, th e little son of Mr. an d Mrs. E. 8. M cC orm ick, re c e n tly broke his a rm . as th e re s u lt of a fa ll. ----------- G eorge P re s to n is a t h om e from P o w ers, O reg o n , fo r a b rie f visit w ith his m o th e r, Mrs. M ary P re s to n . W ill M cL ain, son of Mr. a n d Mrs. D, L. M cL ain, is a m e m b e r o f th e C oast A rtille ry , now s ta tio n e d at M arshfield. Dr. II. A. C a th e y an d w ife, o f C o n ­ d o n , a n d C. C. C ath ey , of A lbany, A so cial will be given by th e young v isited last w eek w ith th e fa m ilie s of people of th e E p w o rth L e a g u e a t th e D. M C ath ey a n d S. C. Jo n es. g ra n g e h all nex t S a tu rd a y ev en in g , A pril 28, w hen th ey w ill a tte m p t to T h e r e g u la r m e e tin g of th e W om ­ im p e rso n a te th e c h a ra c te rs of an old e n ’s C h ris tia n T e m p e ra n c e U nion fa sh io n ed school. T h o se a tte n d in g will be held at th e lib ra ry next will wear c lo th e s b e fittin g p u p ils of T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n a t 2 :3 0 o ’clock. th e “ d e s tric t s c h u le ” an d a sch o o l m a s te r w ill be in c h a rg e . P le n ty of Mrs. C h a rity S m ith h a s re tu rn e d fun is prom isotl a n d th e ev e n in g fro m e a s te rn W a sh in g to n , w h ere sh e w ould n o t be c o m p le te w ith o u t a sp e n t seveYal w eeks. She h a s been sp e llin g m atch . E ach g irl w ill b rin g in po o r h e a lth th e g r e a te r p a rt of th e lu n ch fo r tw o in a tin pail und eacli w in ter. m an w ill b rin g th e n e c e ssa ry tw o bits, w ith w hich he is to p u rc h a s e th e T ile L a d ie s' Aid so ciety will m eet to m o rro w a t th e h om e o f M rs. J. p riv ileg e of s h a r in g th e lu n c h w itli C an n o n . T h e h o ste ss will be a s s is t­ som e g irl. All a re c ro d ia lly in v ited ed by M rs. N. O. F u lle r, M rs. C. M. Z im m e rm a n an d Mrs. Roy K ern. J o h n P t 'o r n u tt, eld e st son o f A r­ c h ie C o rn u tt o f K iddie, O reg o n , f o r ­ m erly of th is place, h as jo in e d th e C o ast A rtille ry , C o m pany 4 H e is stu tio n e d fo r th e p re s e n t al R ose­ b u rg . T he R EXALL Store Office with Commercial Delivery Co. 22!) I’iue Street Between First and Second ALL KINDS OF HAULING BETW EEN GRESHAM AND PORTLAND F a r m e r 's H a u lin g . F u r n i tu r e M oving. O rd e rs ta k e n fo r C oal. Briquets, Sand and Gravel Gresham Phone 79 x Bert Hoss P ortland Broadway 9 0 2 2 ; A-2O7S Pl ant A G arden The high cost of living is steadily increasing. toward keeping it down? Do you share You C an R aise l’KAS, BEANS, RADISHES. TURNIPS, CABBAGE. POTATOES, PARSNIPS, SPINACH, in fact nearly every thing you need for the table. Our stock of Seeds is complete and we handle only the Best Quality. We also have all the TOOLS you need FOR SUCCESSFUL GARDENING A. W. Metzger Phone 661 QUALITY AND SERVICE phone 661 ? Gresham Time Table 1 2 :2 5 A M look. 5:25 AM 5:13 AM ♦J 52 AM A lb e rt C am p, a m e m b e r o f Co. D 7 15 AM T h ird In f a n try , O. N. G., s p e n t th e 8 15 AM 9 50 AM w eek -en d w ith h is p a re n ts , M r. an d 10 10 AM M rs. E. M. C am p . A lb e rt is sa id to 11 45 AM I’M be on g u a rd d u ty "s o m e w h e re In O re­ 2 1 0 50 0 PM g o n .” H is a d d re s s is V a n co u v er 2:40 PM 3 45 PM B a rra c k s , W ash . 4:50 PM 5:45 PM ♦1 3 5 P M G w en d o ly n , th e little d a u g h te r of 7 00 PM Mr. a n d Mrs. J. E. M etzger, h as a p ­ 7:45 PM 0:10 PM p a re n tly p assed th e c ris is of h e r 111- 11:10 PM 12 25 I’M Next T u esd ay w ill be May Day. a l­ 11 30 AM D ly f ro m Mt H o o d D ep o t. 11 15 a M S u n . O n ly so K o d ak Day, th e e d ito rs of th e 12 40 PM D lv to G r e s h a m O nlv 1 3 4 PM Dly. M u n h in o tu a re h o p in g fo r a larg i 2 io PM Dly n u m b e r of p ic tu re s, fro m w hich to 3:30 PM D lv fro m Mt llo o d D ep o t. PM Dly. se le c t th e illu s tr a tio n s fo r th e a n ­ 5 4 3 40 4 PM D ly. n u a l. F u r t h e r May Day a n n o u n c e ­ 6 40 PM D ly Ex. S u n 6 40 l ’M D ly f ro m M t H ood D ep o t. m e n ts w ill be m ad e in th e n ext O u t­ 7 16 PM Dl v 7:50 PM Dlv E x S u n M t. H ood. look 9 15 PM Dly. 1 5 PM Dlv C ity M arsh al W ilk in so n is busy 1 1 M O N T A V IL L A T R O U T D A L E L IN E t v . T r o u td a le ta k in g up s tra y d ogs a n d g iv in g out X.V M o n ta v i!!« •6 15 a tn • 5 4 5 a. in. licen ses to th o s e w ho a re w illin g to ♦; 4o a. ru 7.15 a. m X 00 a. in. 8 45 a. m p ro te c t th e ir p ets a c c o rd in g Io law 10 35 a . m . r 9 15 a. in 10 05 a. in. He s ta te s th a t h e w ill b eg in a w ar on 12:35 p. in 2 35 1» m. * 1 1 1 5 a. n r c h ic k e n s w hen th e first of May com es, 12 05 P- in 4 30 p. in. 5 50 j» ni ' , 15 P in. as th e r e is an o rd in a n c e a g a in s t a l ­ 6 55 p in 2 05 P in. lo w in g th e m to ru n a t la rg e in th e r 3 1 5 P in 4 :oO P m . city lim its I L o cal d e le g a te s to th e W illam - , e tte B a p tist a ss o c ia tio n , re cen tly ! h eld in H ood R iv er, w ere g re a tly im- ! p ressed w ith th e c o rd ia lity w ith w hich th ey w ere receiv ed in th e city of tlie fa m o u s a p p le s, n o t only by the c h u rc h officials a n d m e m b e rs, b u t by I th e C o m m e rc ia l clu b a n d th e c itiz e n s I in g e n e ra l. T h e d e le g a te s w ere giv- I en a 20 -m lle rid e th r o u g h th e b e a u ti­ ful H ood R iv er valley by th e C o m ­ m e rc ia l c lu b an d w ere b o u n tifu lly fu rn is h e d w ith ap p le s by th e F r u it G ro w e rs' a sso c ia tio n T h o se in a t ­ te n d a n c e fro m h e re w ere M rs J . N. C la n a h a n fro m th e G re sh a tn B ap tist c h u rc h a n d M rs R. J . W u n e r an d Miss E llen S to n e fro m th e P le a s a n t i H om e B a p tist c h u rc h , b esid es th e i Rev. A. J . W are, p a s to r of th e c h u rc h e s UNTIL MAY 8 Let everyone rally to the eaiitte and those needing anything in Spades, Rakes, Hoes, Cultivators, Etc., »ome and ihake your select ion. L. L. KIDDER HDW. CO. G re s h a m , 5 10 (! 15 ♦ 7 20 • H 00 P P P- P W in. m in. in I’ •D a ily e x c e p t S u n d ay 'T o lJ n n c n ia n n . co n n e • t W i l l i O r a i n s f o r P o rt lam i j V O r e ih a m Lv M e n tä v illä K 00 a. in 7 30 a. n r 3 45 p in. 4 05 P in. 05 p in 7 30 P in •D a lly e x c e p t S u n d a y . Sanitary I j i | Meat Market ED. G R E SH A M , BAUMAN, - Prop. - ORE. Home made Sausage a Specialty Cash paid for F at Beef, Veal and Mutton, live or dressed. Top prices for Hides and Pelts of all kinds. MARY P1CKFORD in “ Behind the Scenes** ea se on th e r e s u ltin g crop. F o rm a ld y h ld e is used so m e und will c o n tro l Scab. B u t as S cab is not as p re v a le n t a n d d o es not ilo a s m uch d a m a g e a s R b iz o c to n ia th r o u g h th is se c tio n , it is m o re a d v is a b le to use C o rro siv e S u b lim a te w hich w ill co n ­ tro l b o th of th e d ise a se s. D ip p in g w ill o n ly c o n tro l th e d is e a se th a t is on th e seed . W h ere th e d is e a se is p re s e n t in th e soil of th e field you can ex p ect to h a v e som e I p re s e n t on th e cro p H o w ev er, th e re w ill n o t be n e a r as m uch a s if th e seed h a d n o t been d ipped. M e rcu ric C h lo rid e o r C o rro siv e S u b lim a te in a b o u t 1 to 1000 s tr e n g th is a very s a tis f a c to r y s o ­ lu tio n to use. T h is is m a d e by d is­ so lv in g 4 o u n ces o f th e c ry s ta ls in 2 o r 3 g a llo n s o f h o t w a te r a n d th e n d ilu tin g to m a k e th ir ty g a llo n s. T h is is a p o iso n o u s s u b s ta n c e a n d m u st be h u n d le d in e ith e r w ooden o r p o rce­ la in c o n ta in e rs sin c e it a tta c k s m e t­ a ls a n d looses its s tr e n g th . T re a t th e seed by so a k in g fo r 1 gj h o u rs. Do not use th e sa m e s o lu tio n m o re th a n fo u r tim e s. C a re sh o u ld be ta k e n n o t to le t S««ed O ats, Etc., for Sale. 1 hav e sold tny e n tire h e rd o f j c a ttle an d hav e g one o u t of th e d a iry I b u sin e ss fo r good. I h av e left on my I p lace fo r sale, 1 S im plex c ream s e p a ra to r. 1 E m p ire m ilk in g m a c h in e , c o m ­ p lete. good as n e w . 1 p o ta to p la n te r. New A spinw all. . T en to n s of o at stra w . T w enty to n s W h ite R u ssia n seed ' o a ts, tlie k in d th a t yield s 103 bu. to th e acre. F ive to n s Ita lia n sid e o a ts fo r seed, th e k in d th a t y ield s 108 bu to ! th e acre. T w elve a c re s of la n d In T ro u td a le | 200 a c re s of la n d , 22 m iles e a st of P o rtla n d , 1 m ile front C o lu m b ia h ig h ­ w ay. good ro ad th ro u g h c e n te r of place 10,000 c o rd s o f w ood on place, all ro llin g la n d , sh o t so il, th e k in d th a t y ield s 200 sa c k s p o ta to e s to th e a cre S. A. A RATA, PhAne 483. T ro u td a le , O re PALMQUIST SHINGLE CO SANDY. OREGON M anufacturers of Shingles. Posts. Telephone and Tele- ph Poles and Apple Boxes. >ne Sandy 104 K O regon. S u n d a y O nly, S A T U R D A Y A P R IL 28 Smith’s Theatre D ly , M all a m i E x p re s s . D ly E x. S u n . to P ic a s . H om e. S u n to B u ll B un th em sta y in th e d ip o v e r tim e o r DIPPING POTATO SEED D ly to E s ta c a d a . G r e s h a m , S u n . to E s ta c a d a . h av e th e d ip loo s tro n g , a s it will D ly to B u ll B un T lie p ra c tic e o f d ip p in g p o ta to e s w eak en th e eyes a n d lessen th e crop. Dly to G r e s h a m O nly. Dly. b efo re p la n tin g is beco m in g u n iv e r­ Do n o t c u t th e seed u n til a f t e r it D ly to B u ll B un. S un. < in ly h as b e n , so a k e d . U se c a re in not sal a n d th e g ro w e rs w ho h a v e p ra c ­ D ly, G r e s h a m <>nlv. le ttin g th e seed com e in c o n ta c t w ith D lv ticed it re p o rt c le a n e r, s m o o th e r po­ Dly to B u ll B un. Dly ta to e s an d a la r g e r yield. T h is is d ise a se a f t e r th e y h av e been d ip p ed . D lr Ex. S u n ., G r e s h a m <>nlv d u e to th e fact t h a t th e d ip p in g k ills D lv to B u ll Hun. Dly. Tin- itsuul g a it of th e fox, u n lik e th e S cab a n d R izo cto n iu w hich is on D ly, G r e s h a m O nly. D ly, G r e s h a m O nly. th e seed a n d th e re b y le ssen s th e d is ­ that of th e dog, is, a t n ig h t a t le u st, D ly, G r e s h a m Only | n ess an d is in a s lig h tly im p ro v ed T ra in s fo r P o rtla n d I co n d itio n . W ith th e c o n tin u a tio n of 1 2 :3 0 A M D ly E x. S un. 2 04 AM S u n . O nly. clo se m ed ical a tte n tio n a n d c a re fu l 5 40 AM I>ly Ex. S un n u rs in g , h e r c h a n c e s fo r c o m p le te »> 25 AM D ly f ro m Mt. H ood D ep o t. 7 33 AM Dlv. reco v ery a re c o n sid e re d b rig h t. 8 :1 5 A M D ly f ro m Mt H ood D ep o t. S pecial g u e sts a t th e m e e tin g of th e G resh am O. A. R. P o st an d W R. w ere Rev. I. B. S elf, of F a ir- view , p a tr io tic in s tr u c to r a n d ch ap lain o f th e D e p a rtm e n t of O reg o n , a m e m b e r of G o rd o n G ra n g e r P o st No 43 an d E. J . H all, c o m m a n d e r o f th e D e p a rtm e n t o f O reg o n , a m e m b e r of L in co ln - G arfield P o st, P o rtla n d E ach g av e in te re s tin g ta lk s to th e P o st an d C o rp s T h e d in n e r w as a b irth d a y fe a st In h o n o r o f M rs A nna W a g n e r an d Mrs. E m m a M cBain G a rd en Im plem ents A t Cost j , ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ~ R evival m e e tin g s a re still g o in g on in th e F re e M etlio d ist ch u rc h . B is­ h o p Sellew o f Ja m e s to w n , New A high school a g r ic u ltu r a l e x p e ri­ Y ork, will p re a c h ev ery n ig h t th is m ent an d in fo rm a tio n b u re a u , b e ­ w eek. C om e a n d b rin g y o u r frie n d s lieved to be tlie first e v e r p la n n e d in w itli you. th e U nited S ta te s, w ill be in o p e ra ­ tio n npxt sp rin g und s u m m e r in S po­ H a rry T r u it t s p e n t S u n d ay a t C or k a n e , W a sh in g to n . b e tt w ith M rs. T r u itt, w ho h a s full c h a rg e of th e te le p h o n e b o ard d u r T lie M adison S q u a re P la y e rs will lu g th e ab sen ce o f th e r e g u la r o p e ra p re s e n t a th r e e -a c t fa rc e co m edy, to r. M rs T r u itt lias tieen a s s is tin g " L e t G eorge Do I t .” F u n n ie s t com - I th e r e fo r se v e ra l w eeks. edy e v e r w ritte n . S u n d ay , A pril 29 , O ne n ig h t only. A dm ission 10 and ! M rs. 11. J. S to c k e r, w ho h a s been 25 cen ts. Adv. ill fo r th e past ten d ay s, is a b le to be a b o u t a g a in . 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S p e n c e r h as a rriv e d in G resh am to becom e th e p ro cess jn a n at th e G resh am c a n n e ry th is season. He beg an w ork to d ay a t h e lp in g to place th e m a c h in e ry . Mr. S p e n c e r is re c e n tly from se rv ic e in th e B ro w n s­ ville c a n n e ry , a n d b efo re th a t from E u g en e. He held th e sa m e p o sitio n a t both places. H is fam ily w ill a r ­ rive tiere in a b o u t tw o w eeks. 9 3 4 AM Dlv. 1 0 :4 0 A M D ly. G resh am D rug Co. :: Grow M ore Food S tu ffs a w alk. On su ch o cca sio n s he goes th r o u g h th e fields in an a le r t, s te a lth y m a n n e r, s te p p in g a b o u t a loot ut a xtim e , a n d k e e p in g h is eyes und e a rs open. W h a le -k illin g is a r e g u la r p a stim e dow n a t L o n g B each, C al. J o h n D. Loop k ille d a big w h a le w hich y ield ed six to n s o f w h ale te n d e rlo in , a d elicacy very p o p u la r a t th e b ea c h , an d w hich te n d s to re d u c e th e high cost of liv in g . A new c lo th e s lin e , if b o iled fo r a sh o rt tim e, w ill becom e to u g h e r , w ill last lo n g e r a n d will n o t ta n g le . As a re s u lt of th e te m p e ra n c e a c t, th e police fo rce a t K in g sto n , In d ., w ill be c u t a lm o st in h alf. Spring. S p rin g is looked upon by m an y as th e m ost d e lig h tf u l se a so n of th e y ear, b u t tills c a n n o t be said of th e rh e u m a tic . T h e cold an d d u m p w e a th e r b rin g s on rh e u m a tic p a in s w hich a re a n y th in g b u t p le a s a n t. T hey can be re lie v e d , h o w ev er, by a p p ly in g C h a m b e rla in 's L in im e n t. O b ta in a b le e v e ry w h e re .— A dv. B argains In th e W ant ads. Be Patriotic 5 ou can do so without enlisting in the Army. 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