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THE HERMISTON I ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ WHEN IN SEATTLE! STATE 7% FRYE NEWS HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON A POWERFUL AID HARD JOLT FOR CANDY When you feel sluggish and nervous, tired and indifferent, Money Spent for Sweets in One Year in United States Would Feed you have the first symptoms Belgium for Two Years. of declining strength and your | United States Senator McNary, upon his return to Salem from a trip system positively needs the SEATTLE’S LARGEST HOTEL The sugar used for making candy in Only three blocks from Depots and Docks. Op through Eastern Oregon announced special nutritive food-tonic in posite City Hall Park and Court House. THE FINEST DOLLAR ROOM IN With detached bath, 1 person, 11.00 2 persons, $1.50 With private bath. 1 person, $2.00 2 persons. $3.00 AMERICA $1.50 $2.00 $2.50 $3.00 $3.50 $4.00 “When in Seattle Try the Frye 200 Rooms loo Baths Absolutely Fireproof Depots I Hotel Hoyt Corner Sixth and Hoyt Sts., Portland, Ore. LOU HIMES. Manager. RATES—75 c to ». SPECIAL—Week or Month that at the next session of congress he will offer an amendment to the food control bill specifying definitely one or more points on the Pacific Coast as primary markets for wheat The season of 1917 will be remem bered by many Hood River growers as the year of big apples. Varieties that usually run to small sizes have devel oped big specimens this season. On the East Side ranch of Felix Vonnegut a number of boxes of Jonathans, run ning 72 to the box. were harvested. Nineteen road districts, created from the old, unwieldly districts have applied for special elections for road funds, and the County court named Produce Brokers. November 24 as election day in all precincts within the 19 districts. Ten Cash buyers in local and car lots. of the new districts are on the Coos HOGS ) Write for Shipping Tags ( APPLES Bay side of the county and nine in the VEAL EGGS ) Commissions ( ONIONS Coquille valley. Night schools to teach alien resi 126 Front Street, dents English and the principles of PORTLAND, - - OREGON government will be opened in Astoria Reference: Hibernia Savings Bank. next Monday evening. E. M. Hussong will be principal at the Taylor school HIDES, PELTS, CASCARA BARK, and Miss Anne Lewis will be principal WOOL AND MOHAIR. of the night school at Adair. It is ex we want III you have. Write for prices IMI shipping tags pected that two assistants will be THE H. F. N orton C o . Portland, Cre.; Seattle, wi. named for each school. SHERIDAN-BECKLEY COMP’Y, Inc. (No eGETge tat ) Potatoes Attorney General Brown has been asked by the State Fish and Game commission for information as to whether it can legally sell about 200 for THANKSGIVING and CHRISTMAS trade. Write for prices. Ship us your Veal. deer hides which are alleged to have Hogs, Poultry, Eggs, Hides and Cascara bark. been illegally shipped into the state Top prices and fair treatment. from Montana by G. W. Ross and a CLEASBY-HANSON CO. number of associates. Ross was ar PORTLAND. ORE rested a few days ago at Albany. 115 FRONT ST. At a recent meeting of delegates from the various granges in Clatsop county, a resolution was adopted au We pay cash and need Hogs, Veal, Beef, Mut ton, Chickens, Turkeys, Geese, Ducks. Butter, thorizing the County Pomona Grange Eggs, Potatoes, Beane. Onions, Clover Seed, Fruit to appoint a buying and selling agent and all other produce of the farm. Check sent same day shipments arrive. Top market prices at to represent the grange members. all times. Send for tags. This agent is to be located in Astoria, STANDARD PRODUCE CO. and will sell all the produce raised by Front and Alder Streets Portland, Oregon the grangers and purchase the suppiles they require. WANTED, TURKEYS Produce Wanted! TURKEYS-GEESE-DUCKS We will pay you the highest price for your Turkeys, Geese and Ducks. Our shippers al- ways get best returns. Write us for tags. McEWEN & PAYNE 129 Front Street, Portland, Or. (Ig TTT> Veal, Pork, Beef, hi I f Poultry, Butter, Eggs and Farm Produce. J. A. Turner, representing the Pa cific Potato Starch factory, has been in Gresham for the past few days in teresting farmers in raising potatoes, from which the starch factory will take the culls and use them in making starch. He is making an effort to se cure signers for 1000 acres of pota toes, for which 50 cents a hundred pounds is guaranteed. SCOTTS ESULSION to replenish your blood power, enliven its circulation and bring back the snap and elasticity of good health. Scott*» Emulsion supplies Nature with the correct building-food which is better than any drugs, pills or alcoholic mixtures. The Norwegian cod liver oil in Scott’s Emulsion is now refined in onr own American laboratories hich makes it pure and palatable. Scotti Bowne.Bloomfield,NJ. 17—16 URIC AGID IN MEAT CLOGS THE KIDNEYS ake a glass of Salts if your Back hurts or Bladder bothers. If you must have your meat every day, eat it, but flush your kidneys with salts occasionally, says a noted authority who tells us that meat forms uric acid which almost paralyzes the kidneys In their efforts to expel it from the blood. They become slug gish and weaken, then you suffer with a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains in the back or sick head- ache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated and when the weath er is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine gets cloudy, full of sedi ment, the channels often get sore and irritated, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night To neutralize these irritating acids,, to cleanse the kidneys and flush off the body’s urinous waste get four ounces of Jad Salts from any phar macy here; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lit ria, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize the acids In urine, bo it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot In jure, and makes a delightful efferves cent lithia-water drink. the United States, according to the best information that could be ob tained by the United States Food Ad ministration, is sufficient to meet all the sugar requirements of England under the rationing standard adopted there. If the people of the United States would cut out the eating of candy, the sugar so saved would be more than sufficient to meet all the sugar re quirements of France. If one-half the sugar used in the making of candy in this country in 1917 could have been saved, it would have been sufficient to meet the sugar requirements of Italy for a year under that country’s present sugar standard. The money spent for candy in the United States in the past year is nearly double the amount of money needed to keep Belgium supplied with food for a year. Of the total sugar consumption of the United States, according to the best estimates obtainable, about one- third goes into the manufacturing of various foodstuffs, including confec tionery, while the remainder is con sumed as sugar. The amount of sugar employed in the making of confection ery is variously estimated from 150,- 000 to 500,000 tons per year. There has been compiled no absolute data from which the exact amount may be determined, but a conservative esti mate would place this at somewhere about 400,000 tons per annum. The confectionery business of the country, measured by the value of its product, is about two-thirds as large as the butter business; a little less than one-third as large as the wheat flour business; slightly larger than the canning and preserving of fruits; and about two-fifths as large as the bakery business. Tomcod Aid Hoover Plan. Marshfield, Or.—The annual run of tomcod has started in Coos Bay, and Mr. Hoover’s food-saving program is getting a big boost, since hundreds of people are eating fish several times a week. Most of those who enjoy the offerings of tomcod go to the docks and add a little sport to the diversion of catching the fish on hooks. Some use several hooks, and it is not uncommon for a fisherman to land three or four fish at one draft of the line. Tomcod is not palatable to some people be cause of their possessing much oil. Whole Wheat the Best Food TOR Doctors generally agree that whole wheat is best for the human body. “Force”—the universal breakfast food—is a combination of selected whole wheat and the‘choicest bar ley malt—Nourishing,’strengthen ing, digestible, delicious. 0 [Sunny Jim] At Your WMU FORCE THE WHOLE WHEAT 7 st COONED Grocer’s •TOASTED WHEAT FLAKES THANKSGIVING POULTRY, We got our shippers TOP PRICES for TURKEYS, DUCKS, GEESE and CHICKENS laat aaaaon, and we are going to do ao again this year. If you have not already shipped to ua, do ao now and be convinced. We will get you results you have been looking for. Ship live Turkeys, Ducka, Geeae and Chlckona at once. There will be a good demand for chlckona. All poultry will aell at higher prices than over before. Ship dreaaed turkeya, ducka, geeae and chickens to arrive here November 24th to 27th inclusive. Ship ua your Veal, Hoga, Beef, Mutton, Egga, Butter, Wool, Mohair, Hides, etc. We will please you, GULLICKSON & COMPANY 109 FRONT STREET SAGE TEA DARKENS HAIRTO ANYSHADE Don’t Stay Gray! Here’s an Old-time Recipe that Any body can Apply. The use of Sage and Sulphur for re storing faded, gray hair to its natural color dates back to grandmother’s time. She used it to keep her hair beautifully dark, glossy and attractive. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied with won derful effect. But brewing at home is mussy and out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for a 50 cent bottle of "Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com pound,” you will get this famous old preparation, improved by the addition of other ingredients, which can be de pended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair. A well-known downtown druggist says it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell it has been applied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning ths gray hair disappears, and after an other application or two. It becomes beautifully dark and glossy. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound is a delightful toilet requisite for those who desire a more youthful appearance. It is not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of dis ease. PORTLAND, OREGON ABSORBINE A TRADE MARX MG. U.S PAT OFF Reduces Bursal Enlargements, Thickened. Swollen Tissues, Curbs, Filled Tendons, Sore ness from Bruises or Strains; stops Spavin Lameness, allays pain. Does not blister, remove the hair or lay up the horse. $2.00 a bottle at druggists or delivered. Book 1 M free. ABSORBINE, JR., for mankind—an antiseptic liniment for oruises, cuts, wounds, strains, painful, swollen veins or glands. It heals and soothes. 51.00 a bottle at drug gists or postpaid. Will tell you more if you write. Made in the U S. A. by I W. F. YOUNG, P.D.F., 403 Temple St. Springfield, Mass A Distinction. Two women. One of them had been to and the other from southern Call- fornia. “Oh, yes, I was born in Xville." “I thought that was quite a new town.” "Dear me, no. It used to be new, but it’s modern now."—Exchange. Bean growers in the Upper Coquille valley who had out extra acreage this to the Old Reliable Everding house with a season and garnered heavy crops, do record of 45 years of Square Dealings, and not find a ready market for their prod be assured of TOP MARKET PRICES. He Knew the Place. -- uct, since the buyers who in other F. M. CRONKHITE Railway Porter—Look here, where years absorbed the offerings in this Portland. Oregon 5-47 Front Street are you going with that ax? Wheat—Bulk basis for No. 1 grade: Then They Felt Small. vicinity are not purchasing freely. Passenger—Keep cool, young man, Hard white — Bluestem, Early Bart, It was a wet, miserable night, and The slowness of the market is attrib wo stop for sandwiches at the next Allen, Galgalus, Martin Amber, $2.05. uted to the uncertainty of the food the car was crowded. Suddenly a coin station.—Exchange. Bigger Pay for You. was heard to drop. An old man stop Soft white — Palouse bluestem, forty Behnke-Walker Business College, Portland. control propaganda and buyers are ex ped and picked it up. fold, White valley, Gold Coin, White Ore., largest in Northwest, trains you in all busi- pecting price-setting to be announced. YOU MAY TRY “Has any one lost a dollar?” he in Russian, $2.03. White club—Little ness courses. Enroll any time. Free Catalog. CUTICURA FREE According to reports reaching Klam quired anxiously. club, Jenkins club, white hybrids, So Four passengers hurriedly searched nora, $2.01. Red Walla Walla—Red ath Falls, the California gold rush is Compensation. That's the Rule—Free Samples to again on. The wild times and big their pockets and shouted: “I have!” Russian, red hybrids, Jones Fife, cop- Anyone Anywhere. “Well, I’ve found a penny toward it,” "Pat,” asked Mike, looking up from rush of ’48 and ’49 probably will not pei, $1.98. No. 2 grade, 3c less. No. said the old man.— Exchange. the newspaper, "what does compensa be repeated but there is a big move We have so much confidence In the 3 grade, 6c less. Other grades handled among miners to stake claims in the wonderful soothing and healing prop tion mean?” by sample. He’ll Learn Better. erties of Cutlcura Ointment for all I “Why, yer see, it’s this way, Mike, Klamath river bed, below the big Flour—Patents, $10. Young Wife—That pudding I have skin troubles supplemented by hot Millfeed — Spot prices: Bran, $32 me b’y,” answered Pat; “win one part Copco dam, 45 miles southwest, which Just made for you is a poem. baths with Cutlcura Soap that we are has just been completed by the Cali per ton; shorts, $35; middlings, $43; Hubby—And I suppose I’m to be the of ye is lacking another part becomes ready to send samples on request Hens. fornia-Oregon Power company. Since waste-paper basket!—Exchange. rolled barley, $56@58; rolled oats, $56. They are ideal for the toilet. bether than ordinary and makes up, the water has been turned off to fill A schoolboy, writing a description of Corn—Whcle, $83 ton; cracked, $84. Free sample each by mall with do yer see?” the dam, the sands of the river bed Hay — Buying prices, f. o. b. Port hens, said: Book. Address postcard, Cuticura, The Retort. i Mike wrinkled his brow and studied have been exposed so that they can be “Hens is curious animals; they don't Dept. L, Boston. Sold everywhere. land: Eastern Oregon timothy, $27 [the problem. Finally he said: “I've panned for gold, and it is reported that “Two wrongs don’t make a right. per ton; valley timothy, $23@25; al have no nose, nor no teeth, nor no ears —Adv. noticed that whin a man's right leg is good money is being made by miners SU11------” They swallows their wittles whole and shorter than the other the left leg is A senator was discussing the food falfa, $22.50024; valley grain hay, chew it up with their crops In their there. $20; clover, $20; straw, $8. always longer. Is that what ye mean?” control bill. chests. The outside of hens is gener "Have another piece of cake,” said Butter — Cubes, extras, 43@432c ally put into pillows or made Into Umatilla county’s tax levy this year “While the bill has Its drawbacks,” —Boston Journal. will be 7} mills, the same as last year, he went on, “there would be worse per pound; prime firsts, 422c. Job feather dusters.”—Indianapolis News. Johnny’s mother to a friend who was taking tea with her. The Great Feat, despite the fact that the County court drawbacks without it, and so we can bing prices: Prints, extras, 45048c; "No, don’t you do it,” put in Johnny, face our opponents like the lady. ” cartons, 1c extra; butterfat. No. 1, Small Waist. •f many ways for canning now has to provide $8000 for the expenses “it will make you ill.” “ ‘ My love, ’ her husband said to this 51c shipping point; 52c delivered. Necessity’s deviser; of an election, $7000 increase in the "Why, Johnny, aro you not ashamed "The idea is for every housewife to Eggs — Oregon ranch, current re lut the way that’s needed worse than road fund and $1800 for a county lady, ‘you spend all your money get of yourself to talk in that way?” said make the waste as small as possible." ting your palm read. ’ all agent. “ ’And you, dear,’ she retorted, ceipts, 51@52c per dozen; candled, 53 "Well, they can’t beat my wife for his mother. Is one to can the kaiser. "Well, mother, that is what you al tight lacing."—Brooklyn Eagle. Mrs. W. L. Davis, 57, of Fossil, es ‘spend all yours getting your nose @55e; selects, 57058c. ways tell me when I want another Poultry—Hens, large, 20c per pound; red. ’ ” — Exchange. caped death Friday morning when she piece, and I’m sure I can eat four Pleasant Thought small, 17* @ 18*c; springs, 19 @ 20c; A Lack of Restraint times as much as Mrs. Green can,” an "I love to hold the ten of diamonds." fell into an abadoned well. In falling ducks, 17@20c; geese, 14c; turkeys, Dr. Pierce ’ s Pellets are best for liver, Senator Chamberlain, defending the swered Johnny.—Exchange. she knocked considerable earth loose "The ace is a much better card.” live, 230 2 4c; dressed, 3 0c. bowels and stomach. One little Pellet food control bill, said in Washington "I like the ten. Think of a cluster and this helped to give her a foothold. for a laxative—three for a cathartic. Veal—Fancy, 143@15c per pound. the other day: I diamonds that sise!” She stood in water nearly to her shoul Pork—Fancy, 20@204c per pound. "How unmeasured the attacks on ders until help came. Vegetables— Tomatoes, $1.1002 per thia excellent bill have been! Now i Another Look. Many a man who will object to car A Medford rancher recently adver crate; cabbage, 12@2c per pound; I like measure and restraint. ing lime milk home in a bottle does “I’ll look for work,” a man once said. lettuce, $202.25 per crate; cucum- "Two boys at the movies saw a | )t object to carrying other liquids tised for acorns, for which he offered 77 A job came around his way. me in bottles or to paying much to pay 1 cent a pound. The first day He gave one look and turned his bead bere, $1.2501.65 per dozen; peppers, tragic picture-play, and one of them was overcome. He took out his band- ! he received 1136 pounds. Boys from ore than a dime for each bottle. 10c per pound; cauliflower, $101.35; kerchief and wept and sobbed. And looked the other way. all parts of the country came in with sprouts, 10c per pound; artichokes, $1 —Washington Star. '"Why, Bill, ye’re blubberin’!’ saldi acorns in sacks, carts, bags and boxes. per dozen; horseradish, 920122c per the other boy. Other ranchers have now taken up the pound; garlic. 6108; squash, 12c. " ’Well,’ sobbed Bill, T like to she | Foo III to Walk Upright. Operation On the Quiet. WE WANT YOUR idea and there is reason to believe that Potatoes — $1.50 per hundred; sweet a person show a little feelin’.’ "Oh, George!" exclaimed the bride Saved by Lydia L hundreds of Rogue River Valley hogs “‘Feelin’!’said the first boy. ‘Feel- Advised. potatoes, 310 38c. of six short months, looking up from in's all right, but ye don't need to will be fattened on acorns this fall, the paper she was perusing, “here is Onions—Buying prices, $2.65 coun waah yer face in IL’ "—Philadelphia | Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. with a consequent saving in corn and an account of a woman who was sud try points. wheat. Green Fruito—Apples, $1(2.25 per Bulletin. denly stricken dumb during a thun This woman now raises chickens and box; pears, $1.7502.25; grapes, 60 7c Rods Right Through. Though 30 fires started it. the San- derstorm. Do you suppose her hus does manual labor. Read her story : band will love her still?" per pound; casabas, 21@2c; cran- What's the matter, general. tiam national forest the past season, HIGHEST MARKET PRICE Richmond, Ind. ; —"For two - years "Sure thing,” replied George. "Any berries. $14.50016.50 per barrel. "No glory in entering a village of ----------- —a — ------- — I the loss in timber was the lowest in man who wouldn't love his wife still, Hope—1917 crop. 20023c per pound ; that size. No sooner bad I made my was so sick and weak with troubles NO COMMISSION] from my age that years. Only 11262 worth of green deserves the happy fate of an old triumphal entry than I waa out of | 1916 crop, 16c. when going up PROMPT RETURNS timber was burned. bachelor.”—Exchange. town. ’ ’ — Louisville Courier Journal. Wool—Extra fine, 50060c pound; stairs I bad to go coaree, 55060c; valley, 55060c; mo very slowly with In the budget of the Coos County “ Is Blubbs a slacker?" HENNINGSEN PRODUCE CO. my hands on the court prepared this week, $10,000 was WOMEN ARE NEEDED TO hair, long staple, 55c. “Yes. Ordinarily he’s fearless. He’d I steps, then sit down November 21, 1917. rather ride in a canoe or speed a included as one-third of the cost of Portland. Ore. HELP IN WAR 18-20 Front St. at the top to reet constructing a bridge across the Co Cattle— motor car than risk his life for his The doctor said he 9.50 9.00@ country." — Exchange. Med. to choice steere. ...I quille river at Coquille. The city has Women can be usefully employed in thought I should completed negotiations for the right of nursing the wounded, in making up the Good to med. steers .... 8.25@) 9.00 have an operation, 7.75 soldiers ’ kits, and a thousand other ways Com. to good steers..... 6.750 way within the city limito and donated and my friends 1/PfNE Gnmhltà Eyelids, Many American women are weak, pale or 6.75@) 7.75 Choice cows and heifers. thought I would not it to the county. anemic from woman’s Illa For young 5.000 6.75 live to move into girls just entering womanhood; for women Com. to good cows and hf Hood Rivar will have * new electric at the critical time; nursing mothers; and Canners............................... relieved by Murine. Try it in 4.000 5.00 our new house. My -------- . . - . . daughter asked me theater after Ferbuary 15 with a seat every woman who 1» "run-down." tired Bulls..................................... 4.500) 6.75 NoSmarting, Just Eye Comfort | to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable R or over-worked — Dr Pierce’s Favorite Calves................................. 9.50 7.000 ing capacity of 500 persons, according Prescription is a special, safe, and certain i Compound as she had taken it with good to an announcement made by Arthur help. It can now be had in tablet form. Stockers and feeders.... 4.00@ 7.25 results. I did so, my weakness dis; Kolstad, local film play man The new I appeared, I gained in strength, moved Nothing stands so high, as a remedy $16.20016.40 I into our new home, did all kinds of playhouse will be known as the New for every womanly aliment, as "Favorite Prime light hogs 16.00016.20 Prescription.” It’s the only medicine for Liberty. 13.500 14.25 women put up without alcohol. Pigs............. illy The first bounty on a coyote claimed Dr Pierce’s Favorite Prescription to an | dreds of chickens and ducks. I can- 16.20 Bulk ............... in Linn county in many months was invigorating, restorative tonic, a sooth- Sheep — paid at the county clerk’s office in Al ing and strengthening nervine and a posi- Western lambs .$13.50014.00 remedy for the functional derange- if these facts are useful you may pub- . 13.00013.50 bany Saturday to Michael Wilkins, of Uve STARK-DAVIS CO. menta painful disorders, and chronic Valley lambs.. Harrisburg. Wilkins caught the coy- "we prsier "A." moer Hera Yearlings......... , 12.00@ 12.50 ote in a trap set for other game. . 11.75012.25 Wethers........... These animals are now very scarce in ppdr.asres"or"Dena"iot"YS, tal plokke" . 8.00010.00 tableta the Willamette valley. No. 47, 1917. P. N. U. NORTHWEST MARKET REPORT CLIMBED STAIRS ON HER Poultry,Veal and Hogs PISO’S