The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, March 10, 1917, Image 7

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    THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
OoR O O
Every Night
For Constipation
Headache Indigestionetc
10 CENT “CASCARETS”
FOR LIVER AND BOWELS
Cure Sick Headache, Constipation,
Biliousness, Sour Stomach, Bad
Breath—Candy Cathartic
No odds how bad your liver, stom­
ach or bowels; how much your head
aches, how miserable you are from
constipation, Indigestion, biliousness
and sluggish bowels—you always get
relief with Cascarets. They imme­
diately cleanse and regulate the stom­
ach, remove the sour, fermenting food
and foul gases; take the excess bile
from the liver and carry off the con­
stipated waste matter and poison
from the intestines and bowels. A
10-cent box from your druggist will
keep your liver and bowels clean;
stomach sweet and head clear for
months. They work while you sleep.
—Ad»L
The Farmers’ Philosophy.
“Don’t you get tired of summer
boarders who complain of the food?”
“I used to,” replied Farmer Corn-
tossel, “until I figured on it. There's
more profit in a boarder who kicks
and doesn’t eat than there is in one
who eats and doesn’t kick.”—Ex­
change.
Amended.
READY CUT GARAGES
Cut........................................................ $37.00
Cut...................................................... 40.00
Cut...................................................... 43.00
10x16 Ready
10x18 Ready
10x20 Ready
Lumber, Shingles and Hardware complete, de-
livered, F. O. B.
SAM CONNELL LUMBER CO.
354 Ankeny St., PORTLAND, Or.
B’dway 149.
She—Do you think it will be all
right for us after we are married to
settle a couple of squares away from
my family?
He—I was going to say a couple of
states.—Dallas News.
For a disordered liver, take Garfield
Tea, the Herb laxative. All druggists.
Fair Enough.
orno Veal, Pork, Beef,
lg I f Poultry, Butter, Eggs
P—
and Farm Produce
to the Old Reliable Everding house with a
record of 45 years of Square Dealings, and
be assured of TOP MARKET PRICES.
F. M. CRONKHITE
45-47 Front Street
Portland, Oregon
“Please give a pore blind man a
dime.”
“But you can see out of one eye.”
“Well, then, make it a nickel.”—
TYPHOID
is no more necessary
than Smallpox. Army
experience has demonstrated
the almost miraculous effi-
cacy, and harmlessness, of Antityphoid Vaccination.
Be vaccinated NOW by your physician, you and
your family. It is more vital than house insurance.
Ask your physician, druggist, or send for “Have
you had Typhoid?” telling of Typhoid Vaccine,
results from us , and danger from Typhoid Carriers.
THE CUTTER LABORATORY, BERKELEY, CAL
PRODUCING VACCINES a SERUMS UNDER u. S. GOV. LICENSE
“C. B.” MINERS & CO.
I fords a means for infection of the
growing crop. The development of the
disease, however, is entirely dependent
upon weather conditions. In dry sea-
sons one may plant affected tubers
without Insuring the development of
Tendency to Spread in Various the late blight, but it has been shown
that the original infections follow up
Parts of United States.
the stems from the seed tubers If the
weather conditions are favorable to
development of the fungus. It Is,
CAUSE OF ‘STREAK’ UNKNOWN | the
therefore, advisable to avoid infected
seed when possible, in addition employ­
ing the usual control by bordeaux
Mosaic Assuming Much Importance as
mixture, which is a well-established
Ailment in Certain Sections—Seed
practice.
Plot Ie Best Method of Con­
“Recent studies upon the powdery
trolling Disorders.
scab have demonstrated the fact that
this disease Is less serious In its char-
(From the United States Department of i acter in the United States than was at
Agriculture.)
| first feared. It is apparently unable
Potato diseases, which are showing to survive except In the more north­
a tendency to become established or to ern sections of the country, and the
spread in various parts of the country, damage done there Is, in many years,
can best be controlled in most cases not serious. The disease is correlated
through the adoption by farmers of with heavy, rather wet soils, or more
the seedbed method of control, accord­ particularly with subsoils of this char­
ing to Dr. H. A. Edson, truck-crop dis­ acter. The damage done Is to a large
ease specialist of the United States de­ extent dependent upon weather condi­
partment of agriculture. In discussing tions even in these unfavorable types
the potato-disease situation and pos­ of soil.
sible control measures In a recent ad­
Decay in Storage.
dress, Doctor Edson said:
Several species of Fusarium are now
“A disease of the potato which Is known to produce potato diseases.
making its appearance in several sec­ These may be classified in two groups.
tions of the country is the one desig­ The first is the wilt-producing group
nated by Orton as streak. The cause which attacks the vascular tissues and
of this disease Is unknown. It is the root system of the plant, cutting
characterized by the appearance of an­ | off the water supply and causing in­
gular spots on the leaves, which have jury In proportion to the extent of the
a tendency to run down the veins Invasion. In extreme cases a yellow­
through the stems of the leaflets to the ing, or at least an unhealthy green
main petiole, or leafstalk, producing color and a characteristic rolling of
a streaked appearance. The affected , the foliage develop, to be followed by
portions of the plant wither and die, sudden wilting and death. The tubers
the leafstalks break over at the axil produced upon infected plants fre­
of the leaves—that Is, their Junction quently carry the fungus In their vas­
points with the branches—with the re­ cular tissue, as may often be demon­
sult that leaves hang directly down, strated by the appearance of a dark-
swinging In the wind and attached | ened ring near their stem end. In-
only by a portion of the epidermis. In I tested tubers, stored under unfavor-
severe cases the plants are eventually ' able conditions, may develop a serious
entirely killed. The trouble Is appar­ | decay, which is either of the wet or
ently transmitted from generation to i the dry type according to the tempera-
generation by means of the seed tu­ I ture and moisture. The second group
bers, and there Is some indication that I includes other species of Fusarium,
it is transmitted from plant to plant ! which are to be classified as wound
DISEASE OF POTATO
$40 and Up
Write for list A of rebuilt Harley-
Davidsons. Indians, Excelsiors, Etc.
Harley - Davidson Service Center
for the Northwest. Largest exclu­
sive dealers of Motorcycles in’N. W.
PORTLAND, OREGON.
FRED P. GORIN, Patent Attorney.
“Charley, dear,” said young Mrs.
Torkins, “the baby next door swal­
lowed a quarter.”
“It won’t hurt the child.”
“I know. But isn’t it terrible how
careless some people are with mon­
ey?”—Washington Star.
BURBANK IS WELL ADAPTED TO NEW SOILS.
ELECTRIC MOTORS definite
In the field. In the absence of more
knowledge of the disease, it is
1°...
Second-Hand Machin-
boilers, sawmills, etc, J. E. Martin Co., 83 1st
St., Portland. Send for Stock List and prices.
The Ray of Joy.
O regon V ulcanizing C ompany
“So her husband was killed in a
moved to 333 to 337 Burnside St., Port­
train wreck?”
land, Ore. Largest Tire Repair Plant
“Yes.”
in the Northwest. Country service a
specialty. Use Parcel Post,
“She must have felt terribly about
it?”
“She did, but as long as he had to HIDES, PELTS, CASCARA BARK,
die she was glad it happened that way
WOOL AND MOHAIR.
because she collected double indem­
nity on his accident insurance.”—De­ We want all you have. Write for prices and shipping tags
troit Free Press.
T he H. F. N orton C o . Portland, Ore.; seattie, wn.
New Houston Hotel
SIXTH AND EVERETT STS.
Four Blocks from Union Station. Under new
management. All rooms newly decorated.
SPECIAL RATES BY WEEK OR MONTH
Rates 50c. 75c. $1. $1.50 Per Day.
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C. J. STEEPLE,
Without Operation
Stock & Bond Broker,
P. N. U.
NO. 10, 1917
DR. W. E MALLORY,
600-5 Broadway Bldg.
Portland.
-
-
Oregon
WHEN IN
102 First Ave. South. Seattle. Wash.
All active stocks, listed and unlisted, handled
on commission.
Buying and selling orders
promptly executed.
I WILL BUY Alaska Petroleum & Coal stock.
Write, giving number of shares and lowest cash
price.
I WILL SELL Western Smelting & Power. 50c;
Mount Rainier Mining Co.. 15c.
The Western Smelter plant is now completed,
operations will start the coming summer. Mount
Rainier Mining Co. has been installing machinery
and getting ready for active operations this sum­
mer. You cannot, in my judgment, make a mis­
take in buying these stocks to the limit of yoar
capacity. 1 believe them to be good for dividends
this year. Correspondence solicited. Write me
about any stocks you may hold. If they have a
market value I can sell them.
Habits and chronic diseases of
every description and kind.
I
have cured thousands of people
in the last 12 years by the use of
Radium, X Ray, Electric Cur­
rents, Lights, Bakeovens, Vibra­
tors, Magnetic Waves, Ozone,
Packs, Diet, Adjustments, Man­
ipulations, Massage and Baths.
Consultation free. Write
Cancers
Goiters
Tumors
Apendici tis
Rheumatism
Eczema
Catarrh
Anpylosis
Hemorrhoids
Asthma
Diabetes
Brights
disease.
recommended that rogulng be prac­
ticed as a precautionary measure
wherever it appears.
Heavy Loss From Mosaic.
“Mosaic Is assuming great impor­
tance as a potato disease In certain
sections of the country. It is charac­
terized by a mottling in the green of
the leaves, sometimes accompanied
also by a crinkling but not a rolling
of the foliage. The disease should not
be confused with the uneven yellowing
which results from the application of
excessive water in irrigated regions
nor with the somewhat different yel­
lowing and rolling associated with ex­
cessive alkali content in soils, nor
should it be confused with the con­
dition of partial absence of coloring
matter, possibly chimera, seen occa­
sionally in fields, more particularly in
certain sections of the West. The
cause of mosaic has never been deter­
mined, but it is known that the dis­
ease is reproduced when tubers from
affected plants are used for seed. The
experimental data which have been
secured both In the United States and
SEATTLE
I
TRY IPPEI
THE — — — —
SEATTLE’S
LARGEST
HOTEL
Only three blocks from Depots and Docks. Op­
posite City Hail Park and Court House.
THE FINEST DOLLAR ROOM IN AMERICA
$1.00 $1.50
With detached bath, 1 person.
2 persons.
$1.50 $2.00
$2.00 $2.50 $3.00
With private bath, 1 person,
2 persons. $3.00 $3.50 $4.00
“When in Seattle Try the Frye”
• BRAIN
•
>
•
•
EYES
EARS
NOSE
THROAT,
ARMS
HEART
LUNGS
LIVER
STOMACH
PANCREAS
SPLEEN
KIDNEYS
SMALL BOWEL
LARGE BOWEL
GENITAL ORGANS
THIGHS & & LEGS
SPINE OF MAN
For those that are ’suffer­
ing from either chronic or
acute diseases of any kind,
spinal adjustment has ac­
complished what no other
field can offer. Investiga­
tion costs nothing, and may
mean health and happiness
to you. Phone for appoint­
ment
502-344, Broadway Building.
Uniform and of Good Size.
abroad show that the yield from mo­
saic plants Is less than that from
healthy plants of the same variety
grown under the same conditions or
In the same field. The average reduc­
tion In yield In trials made by the de­
partment with various varieties and in
several different sections of the coun­
try is approximately 30 per cent.
Roguing out affected plants In the
seed plot affords a practical though
perhaps not complete control of the
trouble.
Rot In Winter.
“The late blight of the potato caused
by Phytophthora Infestane and the rot
of tubers which follows in the winter
are too well known to call for descrip-
tion. It has recently been shown,
however, that the planting of tubers
PORTLAND, OREGON affected with Phytophthora decay of-
DR. H. L. CHANDLER,
HOSTETTER’S
STOMACH
BITTERS
Anticipated Eye-Sores.
Ma—I think Josephine had better
study painting instead of music, then
Pretty Poor.
Student—I wish to ask a question she won't make any noise practicing.
Pa—Oh, I don’t know. There’s an
about a tragedy.
end to noise, but pictures will last for
English Professor—Yes?
years.—Boston Transcript
Student—What's my grade? •
On To Him.
Take care of your health and wealth
Rowneder—My dear, it was, of
will take care of you. Garfield Tea
course, business that detained me till
promotes health.
midnight
Mrs. Rowneder—Yes.
Rowneder—You know I wouldn’t de­
ceive you.
Mrs. Rowneder—No, Charlie, you
wouldn’t deceive me, no matter what
you said.—Chicago Herald.
i at wholesale
profits. Write
1 give you ou
you
Stranger (arriving at scene of rail­
road wreck)—Good heavens! What
are you all waiting for? Why don’t
you rescue the passengers?
Spokesman—We are waiting for the
moving picture men.—Exchange.
Shake Into Your Shoes
Alien’s Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. Tt cures
painful, swollen, smarting, sweating feet. Makes
new shoes easy. Sold by all Druggists and Shoe
Stores. Don’t accept any substitute. Sample
FREE. Address A. S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y.
SCOTTS EMULSION
should be taken promptly for hard coughs, unyielding colds,
parasites. They infect the tubers
or when strength is lowered from any cause. Its high
through wounds resulting from han­
nutritive value creates resistive force to ward off sick­
dling while digging or storing. The in­
fections may occur in the field or In
ness. The rich cod liver oil improves the quality
the storage houses. These forms of
of the blood to relieve the cold and the glycerine is
decay may be controlled to n large ex­
soothing and healing to the lung tissues.
tent by regulating the storage condi­
Refuse Alcoholic Substitutes Which Exclude the Oil.
...
tions. The stock should be stored at
a low temperature (34 to 40 degrees
F.) In well-ventilated houses. Our
knowledge of Fusarium wilt disease
has not reached a stage where direc­
tions for the satisfactory control of
the vascular parasites can be given.
It is possible, however, to improve the
condition by crop rotation and by care­
ful selection of the seed stock. Tu­
bers produced on infected plants are
© |
likely to carry the disease, hence such
Restored to Health by Lydia
progeny should never be used for seed.
You reckless men and women who
Disease-free seed, however, cannot be are pestered with corns and who have |
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
depended upon to produce a healthy at least once a week invited an awful |
Compound.
crop on infected soil.
death from lockjaw or blood poison
Control in Seed Plot.
now told by a Cincinnati authority |
“Aside from the specific means of are
to use a drug called freezone, which
control which have been mentioned, the moment a few drops are applied | Fulton, N. Y. — "Why will women
the most practical method of combat­ to any corn or callous the soreness is pay out their money for treatment and
receive no benefit,
ing the disease discussed Is probably relieved and soon the entire corn or
when so many hava
that of the seed plot. For this pur­ callous, root and all, lifts off with the
proved that Lydia
pose the fanner employs In the first fingers.
E. Pinkham’s Vege-
Freezone
dries
the
moment
it
is
ap
­
year the best stock available, planting
table Compound
plied,
and
simply
shrivels
the
corn
or
it upon his best soil type, and caring callous without inflaming or even ir
will make them
for It In the most approved manner. ritating the surrounding tissue or
well ? For over a
year I suffered so
From time to time during the growing skin. A small bottle of freezone will
from female weak-
season the weak, diseased or other­ cost very little at any of the drug
ness I could hardly
wise undesirable plants are rogued stores, but will positively rid one’s
stand and was
out. At digging time It Is highly de­ feet of every hard or soft corn or
afraid to go on the
sirable to harvest at least a portion of hardened callous. If your druggist
street alone. Doc­
hasn’t any freezone he can get it at
this field by hand, selecting those hills any
tors said medicines
wholesale drug house for you.
whose yields approximate most closely
were useless and only an operation
to the grower's Ideal. Tubers ob­ Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription | would help me, but Lydia E. Pinkham’s
tained In this way form the nucleus makes weak women strong, sick women Vegetable Compound has proved it
for the next year's seed plot. If this well, no alcohol. Sold in tablets or liquid. otherwise. I am now perfectly well
and can do any kind of work.”—Mrs.
method Is followed consistently, many
NELLIE PHELPS, care of R. A. Rider,
of the diseases which are now so vex­
R.F.D. No. 5, Fulton, N. Y.
atious will be largely held under con­
We wish every woman who suffers
trol, and In addition the general vigor
from female troubles, nervousness,
backache or the blues could see the let-
and consequent productiveness of the
ters written by women made well by Ly­
stock will be held at a high level.”
IT'S CAUSE AND CURE”
dia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.
is the title of a booklet. We will mail you one
I f you have bad symptoms and do not
MORE HUMUS NEEDED IN SOIL free. Address Dept. C,
understand the cause, write to the
A. LUNDBERG CO.,
Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn,/
1107 Third Ave., Seattle.
Mass, for helpful advice given free.
Vegetable Matter Required to Make
Sure! High Heels
Cause Corns But
Who Cares Now
WOMAN COULD
HARDLY STAND
“RUPTURE
Try “Spinal Adjustments"
Your spine or backbone is
the index to your physical
condition. A perfect spine
means perfect health.
You
Should
Try
I
WE WRECK AUTOMOBILES
Machinery erenkruene-sidsnd
I
NEED OF A
TONIC OR
APPETIZER
Overwork, láck of fresh air, mental strain or any sickness
disturbs their functions. Stubborn coughs tear and wear
the sensitive lung tissues.
For their good parts. Parts at half price. We
can duplicate most any part. We have wrecked
over 100 different makes of cars of recent date. If
in need of any write to Auto Wrecking Co., 89
North Broadway, Portland, Oregon.
Bought, Sold, Rented and Repaired
WALKER ELECTRIC WORKS
Bumside, cor. 10th.
Portland. Ore.
"Don't you think mothers should
stay at home with their children?”
asked a callow youth, eager to score
on a well-known married suffragette
who had just spoken.
“Well,” she said, her voice taking
an earnest, intimate note, “I don't
know about that, but I do think chil­
dren should stay at home with their
mothers."—Exchange.
WHEN IN
OSJR LUNGS ARE DELICATE
Organizer and Developer. Patents secured or Fee
Refunded. FREE, Toy X-Ray Plate; shows every
bone in your body right through your clothing.
Suites 701. 701A, 701B, 701C. Central bldg., Seattle
Recklessness.
She's Surely Right
4
LEARN A TRADE. Gas Tractor and Auto­
mobile men are in demand. We are giving a com­
MOTORCYCLE & SUPFLY.CO., INC.
plete course in both for the price of one tuition,
209 Fourth St.
Portland. Ore
for a short time only. Large class now graduat­
ing and have room for few more men. Catalog
Plenty of Privacy Then.
and details free. Hemphill’s Trade Schools, 20th & Hawthorne
Portland, Oregon.
“Is there such a place in the world
as an Ideal summer resort?”
“Oh, yes,” replied the cynical per­
son.
“Name it.”
"Almost any summer resort in mid-
winter.”—Birmingham Age-Herald.
Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy j
hair is mute evidence o a neglected |
scalp; of dandruff—that awful scurf
There is nothing so destructive to
the hair as dandruff. It robs the hair
of its lustre, its strength and its very
life; eventually producing a feverish
ness and t ing of the scalp, which
if not remedied causes the hair roots |
to shrink, loosen and die—then the
hair falls out fast A little Danderine I
tonight—now—any time—will surely
save your hair.
Get a 25-cent bottle of Knowlton’s
Danderine from any drug store. You |
surely can have beautiful hair and
lota of it if you will just try a little |
danderine. Save your hair! Try it!
STARK-DAVIS
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING AND REBUILDING.
Motorcycles
Save your Hair! Get a 25-cent bottle
of Danderine right now—Aleo
stops itching scalp.
Systems and Fuller & Johnson
UNIVERSAL REPAIR and MACHINE SHOP
R. E. COR. FIFTH AND OLIJAN STS.
TAKES OFF DANDRUFF,
HAIR STOPS FALLING
Land Light, Porous and Mellow—
Admit Air and Water.
Catarrh for Years
Three No Relief
Soil requires vegetable matter to
make it light, porous and mellow.
Close, compact soil does not readily
admit moisture and air, hence soil or­
ganisms that are so essential In break-
Ing down compounds and converting
unavailable plant food into available
foods for plants cannot thrive. But
j for it, but they did me no good. In
reading one of Dr. Hartman's books
when the soil has sufficient vegetable
I entitled ‘Winter Catarrh,’ I discovered
matter decayed to a state that we
j that Peruna was good for catarrh.
call it humus It admits air and writer
| After I had taken only three botles
and lets these plant food helpers thrive
I of Peruna I was cured of the catarrh.
to make the soli richer.
I now advise everybody troubled with
Close, clammy soils will never yield
catarrh to take Dr. Hartman's Peruna,
as they should till the per cent of
aa it la a sure cure for catarrh.
8
"Friends to whom I recommend Pe­
humus Is increased. Barnyard manure
runa tell me that it is also good for
and turning under green crops are
headache, dizziness, and pain in the
common ways of increasing the hu-
Mr. Ell Lefevre, Jr., 854 Brush St, i stomach.”
mus. By breaking early enough for Detroit, Mich., writes: "I had been
Those who object to liquid medi-
stalks and weeds to decay more hu- troubled with catarrh for a number cines can now procure Peruna Tab-
mus may be added.
of years, and had been taking medicine lets.
Bottles
PERUNA
Made
Me
Well.