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Astoria had a burglary at an early
hours Monday morning, when thieves
smashed a front window in Shaner
Bros. ’ store on Commercial street and
stole approximately $2000 worth of
jewels.
County Argicultural Agent Brown,
of Marion county, in outlining the plan
of work which will be adopted next
year, will endeavor to secure the ans
wer to questions which are of prime
interest to farmers just at this time.
Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Summers, of
Klamath Falls, who have just returned
from an automobile trip to Ashland,
report that the Klamath river has been
backed up so much by the big Copco
dam that the road is covered with wa
ter in many places.
With the largest fall crop in many
years in the ground, Linn county farm
ers have been rejoicing in the heavy
rains of the past few days. From all
indications now the immense acreage
of fall-sown grain will give a big
yield next summer.
The recent rains have made trouble
for the Brown-Petzel Lumber company
of Stayton. The Santiam river is now
very high, and, although the lumber
company has had a crew of men at
work trying to save its logs, several
thousand feet have been lost.
PERSISTENT COUGHS
are dangerous. Reliefin prompt from Piso’s
Remedy for Coughs and Colds. Effective and
safe for young and old. Ne opiates in
PISO’S
A Boy With a Future.
Ellis Perrot Blister, the fly-fishing
expert of Pike county, said at a ban
quet at the Delaware Water Gap:
"The prime virtue of a good angler
is patience. No man or boy ever de
veloped into a successful fisherman
who hadn't at least twice the patience
of Job.
"There’s a boy in Shawnee who is
going to make a champion one of
these days. I saw him fishing the
other afternoon on the bank of a creek
and I said to him:
" 'What are you fishing for, son?'
The Public Service commission has
received instructions from the fuel ad
ministration authorities at Washington
that no electric advertising signs, the
electricity for which is generated by
coal and which operate all night shall
be allowed to operate in the future.
The commission knows of no signs
opreated in Oregon coming under the
description of those placed under the
ban.
Although a week has elapsed since
filings would be accepted on the 34,-
000 acres of land recently eliminated
from the Fremont National Forest,
only five have been made so far, one
being for land in the Summer Lake
" ‘Snigs, said he.
district and the remainder for land on
“‘What aro snigs?' said I.
" T dunno,' said the boy, T ain’t Drews creek, a few miles west of
never caught none yet’ ”—Philadel Lakeview. Most of the land is with
phia Bulletin.
out timber and valuable for grazing
purposes only.
Hardly Seen.
The Lane county court has signed
Reggie — There's been something
trembling on my lips for months and an application to the State Highway
months, Margie, and-----
commission, asking for the survey of
Margie—Yes, so I see. Why don't
two routes, other than the survey now
you shave it off?—Puck.
being made, for the coast link of the
In Bad.
Central Oregon Highway.
What is
"Many of our girls marry well,” said known as the Coast link will extend
The new
the head of the store to the new sales from Eugene to Florence.
lady. “A millionaire Just married a surveys are asked because of opposi
girl in our fur department.
Settled tion to the route now contemplated
$50,000 on her, too.”
over what is known as the low pass
“Dear me, and here I am at the bar and the route selected for the low pass
gain counter.” — Louisville Courier- road.
Journal.
Captain W. A. Arnold, of the Signal
Silencing Him.
Typewriter Girl—Will you kindly corps of the United States army has
hand me the gum?
arrived in Marshfield, to make a per
Gushing Bookkeeper — Certainly; sonal canvass of all logging camps,
with all my heart.
Typewriter Girl—No, thanks; only shipyards and lumber mills of the
the gum, please.—Exchange.
county, with a view of enlisting the
men as members of the Loyal Legion
Lumbermen and Loggers. The
NIBES, PELTS, CASCARA BARK of
workmen are patriotic, and the plan,
WOOL AND MOHAIR.
so far as presented, has met with ap
We want all you kiw. Write for prices and shipping tags proval. About 3000 men are employed
Till H. F. NORTON Co. Portland, $n ; Seattie, Wn in the lumber industry in this county.
Most of them are engaged either in
production of airplane spruce, ship
SHERIDAN-BECKLEY COMP’Y, Inc. the
timbers or in building vessels.
Produce Brokers.
W. Z. Moss, prominent cattle owner
of Lake county, who has been on trial
( APPLES in the circuit court in Lakeview on
Potatoes one of five counts charging larceny of
( ONIONS 70 head of cattle, was found guilty by
a Jury.
Cash buyers in local and car lots.
HOGS
VEAL
EGGS
Write for Shipping Tags
and Price List.
No Charge or
Commissions
126 Front Street,
PORTLAND.
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OREGON
Reference*. Hibernia Savings Bank.
ci vm Veal, Pork, Beef,
lg I I Poultry, Butter. Eggs
9— -a- and Farm Produce.
to the Old Reliable Everding house with •
record of 45 years of Situare Dealings, and
be assured of TOP MARKET PRICES
F. M. CRONKHITE
Portland, Oregea
5-47 Front Street
WE WANT YOUR
Poultry,Veal
and Hogs
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
NO COMMISSION
PROMPT RETURNS
HENNINGSEN PRODUCE CO.
18-20 Front St.
Portland, Ore.
(e Your own Plumbing
By baying direct from us at wholesale prices
and save the plumber’s profits.
Write us to-
day your needs.
We will give you our rock-
bottom "direet-to-you" prices. I. I rail or
boat.
We actually eave you from 10 to 85 per
cent.
All goods guaranteed.
Northwest headquarters tn Leader Water
S ystems and Fuller a Johnson Engines.
STARK-DAVIS
ill Third Street.
P. N. U.
co.
Portland, Oregon
No. 49, 1917.
Governor Withycombe this week
formally appointed Judge Gantenbein
as circuit Judge for Multnomah county
to succeed Judge Littlefield, who re-
signed upon Judge Gantenbein’s re
turn from army service.
A record price for a 23-pound turkey
was obtained by the Red Cross ladles
at Beaverton. George Davis gave the
turkey to the society. August Rossi
sold It. and Antoine lun, formerly of
Portland, became the owner for $33.20.
Following a recent conference with
Adjutant-General Williams, Governor
Withycombe said the three companies
of Spanish-American war veterans or
ganised some time ago under Adju
tant General White w 11 be called Into
service as the unorganised militia
within the next few weeks.
Sheriff Burns, of Astoria, received
a telegram Friday from Federal Dis
trict Attorney Reams saying Emil
Huta, who has been held at the
county Jail for several days, is a tech
nical deserter and should be delivered
| to the nearest military post.
The heavy downpour of rain Thurs
day has been a boon to the wheat
| growers of Sherman county. Practi
cally 90 per cent of the summer-fallow
ground has been seeded and the warm
| rain will give wheat a good start be-
' fore freesing weather sets tn.
In a letter forwarded to Edward D.
Baldwin, secretary of the republican
state central committee. United States
Senator McNary submitted his resig
nation as chairman of that committee.
Mrs Anna Farley, of Dallas, has do
nated her farm to the general confer
ence board of the Methodist Episcopal
church, according to a statement
made by Dr. R. C. Oaten, of the con
ference board of Chicago, who was
in Dallas last week looking over the
property. The board estimates that
the property Is worth between $20,000
and $25,000, and Mrs Farley will be
paid an annuity during the remainder
of her life In appreciation of the gift
HERMISTON
HERALD,
HERMISTON,
OREGON:
U.S. WILL LEASE LAND
Government Plans Dry Farming on Big
Scale to Supplement Next Year’s
Campaign for Food Supply.
North Yakima—In planning for next
year’s food campaign the government
will lease thousands of acres of land
in the Yakima valley withdrawn from
public entry because of reclamation
needs but still not covered by any can
als yet constructed. The land will be
leased for dry farming and grazing
purposes, according to an announce
ment just made by Project Manager R.
K. Tiffany.
Sealed proposals will be received at
the office of the reclamation sefvice
here until 9 a. m. December 28, 1917.
The land to be leased lies in the Pa
louse, Kittitas and Yakima projects.
The successful bidders must enter into
contract with the government for a
lease of the lands to extend till the end
of the calendar year 1921, and no bid
of lees than 7 cents an acre will be
accepted. The rental payment each
year will be based on the amount of
land taken and the purpose for which
it issued.
The Quality
You will like your Dort for its eager
ness to do things your way—for its
power—flexibility—simplicity.
Five- Pass on ger
Tourins Car
$725
5.50@ 7.25
Canners.............................
Bull.....................................
Calves...............................
Stockers and feeders....
3.00@ 5.25
4.50@ 6.75
7.000 9.50
4.000) 7.50
Hogs—
Prime light hogs............... ...
Prime heavy hogs............. 16.20016.35
Pigs........................................ 18.750016.25
Bulk ........................................ 16.00
Sheep—
Western lambs........................
Valley lambe......................... 18.00018.50
Yearlings................................ 12.00012.50
Wethers........................
11.75012.25
Ewes..............................
8.00010.00
Own a Dort and cut down unproductive
time—keep healthy—bright—lively—
efficient— the times demand your best.
NORTHWEST AUTO CO.
FACTORY DISTRIBUTORS
F. W. VOGLER, President.
C. M. MENZIES, Manager
Northwest Auto Co., Portland, Oregon.
Gentlemen: Please send me Dort specifications and descriptive literature.
Name
Address
those who are least prepared
to resist it You should strengthen
yourself against grippe by taking
CCOTT’O
(EMULSIONO
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A Hard Knock
During the cross-examination of a
young physician in a lawsuit, the
plaintiff’s lawyer made disagreeable
remarks about the witness’ youth and
inexperience.
"You claim to be acquainted with
the various symptoms attending con
cussion of the brain?” asked the law
yer.
“I do.”
“We will take a concrete case,” con
tinued the lawyer. “If my learned
friend, counsel for the defense, and
myself were to bang our heads togeth
er, would he get concussion of the
brain?”
The young physician smiled. “The
probabilities are,” he replied, “that the
counsel for the defense would.”—Bos
ton Transcript.
which is the cream of cod liver oil,
refined, purified and so skilfully
One Barrier.
prepared that it enriches the blood "When you marry my daughter, how
streams, creates reserve strength are you going to support her?”
“I expect to work, sir.”
and fortifies the lungs and throat.
"Well, you needn't expect to work
Don’t delay—It may mean much. me.”
A Use scon’S
1 Refuse Substitutes
aS”
Scott & Bow ne, Bloomfield. N. J.
"Do you remember the first time we
met when you came to my real estate
office looking for a flat?”
"I do, and I found one there.”
17-15
"Everybody is talking about food
nowadays,” remarked old Mrs. Blund-
erby, “but I really don’t see that this
Hot Reception Promised
food conservation plan of Mr. Hoover’s
"Is your husband up yet?” inquired is doing much good."—Exchange.
the early morning caller.
"I guess he is,” replied the stern CLEAR YOUR COMPLEXION
woman at the door.
“Well, I’d like to say a few words to While You Sleep With Cutlcura Soap
him—”
and Ointment—Trial Free.
"So would I. He hasn't come home
yet.”—Boston Transcript
On retiring, gently smear the face
with Cutlcura Ointment, wash off in
Taking No Chances.
five minutes with Cutlcura Soap and
"I notice the kids are behaving bet hot water, and continue bathing a
ter at school.”
few minutes with the Soap. The in
"Yes, there may be no danger, and fluence of this treatment on the pores
then again there may. The teacher is extends through the night
Free sample. each by mail with
carrying a swagger stick.”—Louisville
Book. Address postcard, Cutlcura,
Courier-Journal.
Dept L, Boston. Sold everywhere.
—Adv.
GRAYHAIR BECOMES
DARK AND BEAUTIFUL
Try Grandmother’s Old Favorite
Recipe of Sage Tea and
Sulphur.
Green Fruita—Apples, $1@2.25 per
Com. to good cows and hf
:
Sedan, $1095
Sedanet, $845
A Grippe Epidemic
box; pears, $1.502.25; grapes, 6@7e
per pound; casabas. 21c; cranberries,
$14.50015.50 per barrel.
Wool—Extra fine, 50060c pound;
coarse, 55@60e; valley, 55060c; mo
hair, long staple, 55c.
December 3, 1917.
Cattle—-
Med. to cholee steers.... $ 9.50@10.00
Good to med. steers........
8.75@ 9.50
Com. to good steers........
7.250 8.25
Choice cows and heifers.
7.00@ 7.75
You will like it for its reasonable first
and after cost—good appearance,
thorough comfort and reliable perform-
ance—for the full value it delivers.
Three-Passenger
Fleur de lys
Roadster
Farmers Form New Council.
Kelso—The Cowlitz county argicul
tural council was organized at a meet
ing in the office of County Agent L. S.
Keyes here Saturday. Leander Mar
tin, of Sandy Bend, was chosen presi
dent; George Smith, of Castle Rock,
vice president, and Charles Marsh of
Kelso, secretary.
This council will
assist the county agent in solving the
farm problems. Five committees were
appointed at the meeting to take up
various problems.
R. B. Cogion,
Every winter Health Boards
leader of county agent work for the
state, and Asher Hobson, director of warn against this weakening
farm markets, attended the sessions.
disease which often strikes
Wheat—Bulk basis for No. 1 grade:
Hard white—Bluestem, Early Bart,
Allen, Galgalus, Martin Amber, $2.05.
Soft white — Palouse Bluestem, forty
fold, White valley, Gold Coin, White
Russian, $2.03. White Club—Little
club, Jenkins club, white hybrids, So
nora, $2.01. Red Walla Walla — Red
Russian, red hybrids, Jones fife. Cop-
pei, $1.98. No. 2 grades, 3c less. No.
3 grade, 6c less. Other grades handled
by sample.
Flour—Patents, $10.
Millfeed — Spot prices: Bran, $33
per ton; shorts, $36; middlings, $44;
rolled barley, $57@ 59 ; rolled oats, $59.
Corn—Whole, $84 ton; cracked, $85.
Hay—Buying prices, f. o. b. Port
land: Eastern Oregon timothy, $27
per ton; valley timothy, $25@26; al
falfa, $24; valley grain hay, $24;
clover, $22; straw, $8.
Butter—Cubes, extras, 44@44)c per
pound; prime firsts, 42}c. Jobbing
prices: Prints extras, 45@48c; car
tons, 1c extra; butterfat, No. 1, 52@
53c delivered.
Eggs—Fresh ranch, current receipts,
48@50c per dozen; candled, 52@53e;
selects, 55@56c.
Poultry — Hens, large, 18@19c per
pound; small, 17c; springs, 17@18e;
ducks, 17@20c; geese, 12@14c; tur-
keys, live, 20@22e; dressed, choice,
27@28c.
Veal—Fancy, 15@15c] per pound.
Pork—Fancy, 181@19e per pound.
Vegetables—Tomatoes, $102.10 per
crate ; cabbage, 2@2}e per pound ; let
tuce, $1.75@2.50 per crate; cucum
bers, $1.35@1.75 per dozen; peppers,
15@173e per pound; cauliflower, $2.25
@2.50 per crate; sprouts, 10@1le per
pound; artichokes, $1@1.10; garlic, 7
@8]c; squash, l]e; pumpkins, Ijc;
celery, $4.25 per crate; carrots, $1.25
per sack; beeta, $1.5001.75; turnips,
$1.50; parsnips, $1.75.
Potatoes — Oregon, $1.40^1.75 per
hundred; Yakima, $1.75@1.85; sweets.
Clear Through
Satisfaction
Farmers to Make Cheese.
Carlton, Ore.—At a meeting of the
stock holders of the Farmers’ Cream
ery company it was decided by unani
mous vote to put in the necessary ma
chinery for the manufacture of cottage
cheese.
The high prices being paid for milk
by the condensors have made the sup
ply of cream for the creamery.
In taking up the manufacture of cot
tage cheese the company will buy the
whole milk and separate it, using the
cream for butter and the skim milk
for cheese. In this way they will be
able to compete with the condensors in
price and assure a good supply of but
terfat for the making of butter. It is
expected to have the plant in operation
by December 15.
j NORTHWEST MARKET REPORT
CroeS
Harmless to flush Kidneys and
neutralize irritating
acids.
Kidney and Bladder weakness result
from uric acid, says a noted authority.
The kidneys filter this acid from the
blood and pass it on to the bladder,
where it often remains to irritate and
inflame, causing a burning, scalding
sensation, or setting up an irritation
at the neck of the bladder, obliging
you to seek relief two or throe times
during the night The sufferer is in
constant dread, the water passes
sometimes with a scalding sensation
and is very profuse; again, there is
difficulty In avoiding It
Bladder weakness, most folks call
it, because they can’t control urine-
tlon. While It Is extremely annoying
and sometimes very painful, this is
really one of the most simple ailments
to overcome. Get about four ounces
of Jad Salts from your pharmacist
and take a tablespoonful in a glass of
water before breakfast, continue this
for two or three days. This will neu-
tralize the acids in the urine so it ao
longer is a source of Irritation to the
bladder and urinary organs which
then act normally again.
Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless,
and is made from the acid of grapes
and lemon Juice, combined with lithie,
and is used by thousands of folks who
are subject to urinary disorders caus
ed by uric acid Irritation. Jad Salts
Is splendid for kidneys and causes ao
bad effects whatever.
Here you have a pleasant, efferves
cent lithia-water drink, which quickly
relieves bladder trouble.
Tommy Explains.
The Bird Being an Oatrich.
“Out of mere curiosity,” says an ex
change, "we would like to read Mr.
Hoover’s own daily menu.”
Judging from Herbert’s lantern Jaws
and emaciated physique, he doesn’t
eat any more than a bird.—Boston
Transcript
A couple of Charleston kiddies wore
celebrating Bunker Hill day by ex
ploding a few torpedoes. Said Nellie:
“I don't see how the Germans can
blow up a big ship with one of these
things.”
“Oh. you girls can’t expect to under
stand about such things,” said Tom™”
with a superior air. “Of course, tbs
•Dr. Pierce’s Pellets are best for liver, torpedoes they use are about a ha*-
bowels and stomach. One little Pellet dred times as big and they use a dor
rick to lift them and drop them on
for a laxative—three for a cathartic.
the ship.”—Boston Transcript
Masculine Form.
The Night Attack.
"What is a hunch ?”
The Welsh rabbit is no pacifist
“A hunch is the masculine equiva
lent of feminine intuition.”—Exchange.
Almost everyone knows that Sage
Tea and Sulphur, properly compound
ed. brings back the natural color and
lustre to the hair when faded, streak
ed or gray. Years ago the only way
Exception.
to get this mixture was to make It at
“Blessings brighten as they take
home, which la muasy and trouble their flight”
some.
“ I don’t know. Our last cook didn't
Nowadays we simply ask at any stop to polish the stove.”—Exchange.
drug store for "Wyeth’s Sage and Sul
phur Compound." You will get a large
bottle of this old-time recipe improved
by the addition of other ingredients for
A BSORBINE
about 50 cents. Everybody uses this
48
TRACI LAR) RFS w S PAT or.
preparation now. because no one can
possibly tell that you darkened your
Will reduce Inflamed, Strained,
hair, as it does it so naturally and
Swollen Tendons, Ligamenta,
evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft
or Muscles. Stops the lamenessand
brush with it and draw this through
rom a Splint Side Bone or
your hair, taking one small strand at
Spavin. No blister, no hair
a time; by morning the gray hair dis
appears. and after another application
or two. your hair becomes beautifully
dark, thick and glossy and you look tione and interesting horse Book 2 M Free.
rears younger.
Wyeth’s Sage and
Sulphur Compound la a delightful toil
et requisite. It is not Intended for the
cure, mitigation or prevention of dis
ease.
SALTS IF KIDNEYS
OR BLADDER BOTHER
A WOMAN’S WAR-TIME
DUTY
Every woman In this state should Hep
with bandages, socks or "kits" for,
soldiers
are our defense on the Tre
Une. But many women are not Stra
enough to carry on their ordinary no,
hold duties. You get strong, i YOIr
tired-out or "run-down" woman, wits •
Pierce’s Favorite Prescription.
you suffer from any womanly comp,,
or disorder, you get well. For these
things—to build up women's strengt” , 2
to cure women’s ailments—this is the
medicine to benefit or cure.
The "Prescription” regulates ana
motes the natural functions, never...
filets with them, and to perfect .
less in any condition of the fere,
tern. It brings refreshing aleen “D i.
stores health and vigor. This ’ Tesor
tlon ’ In liquid or tablets Send
trial pkg. to Dr. Pierce, Pres. "Dy..
Hotel and Surgical Inst. Buffalo. Th he
The notsona in Tour system.
thrown out by
ant Pellets, cor
who