Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, January 19, 1912, Image 3

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    lnt,r,sting R»llc of Old Day*.
Hoods
Sarsaparilla
T h , remain« of the old Roman boat
found embedded In Thames mud dur­
ing tbe einking of th« foundations of
tbe London county hall, at W est­
minster bridge, were transferred to
tbe London museum. A coin which
was found In the boat points to its
date being probably about 293-296
A. D. Researches have led to the
opinion that the old boat la probably
a rello of the first fleet formed to
protect the shores of Britain.
Eradicates scrofula and a ll
other humors, cures all their
effects, makes the blood rich
and abundant, strengthens all
the vital organs. Take it.
Get It today In usual liquid form or
chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs.
S hake Into Y o u r Shoes
Alton‘a Foot-Ease, a pow der fo r th e fe e t. I t cores
painful, swollen, sm arting, sw ea tin g fee t. Makee
new ehoee eaay. Sold by a ll D ru g g is t, and Shoe
Store,. D on't accept any substitute.
Sample
FR E E . Address A . S. Olmated. L e Roy. N . Y .
Economy in Cooking.
Much gas may be saved with a little
care. I bought a number of pana of
various alzea, but all with tightly fit­
ting covers. Whenever 1 bake bread
or a roast or for any other reason
have a hot oven, I plan to coolc other
things also, as many as the oven will
hold. Stewed fruits and all vegetables
will cook as well In an oven as on top
of the stove If started boiling In plenty
of water and then put In the oven in
the covered vessels. Potatoes, how­
ever, are spoiled by this process. —Ux-
c h a n g e . ___________________
Too Bad That She's Gone.
Somebody who has taken the trou­
ble to Investigate has found that Elis­
abeth Barrett Browning tried to make
“eagle" rhyme with "vigil,” "heiress"
with “terrace," “nature" with “sa­
tire," and
“woman
with
“gloam­
ing.”
It
is
a
pity
that
Mrs.
Browning
Is
dead.
She
might,
If she could return, make a wonder­
ful success as a writer of lyrics for
musical comedies. Undoubtedly she
possessed the chief qualification.
Not the Other Extremity.
Prom Canon Beeching comes the fol­
lowing story: “It was the morning
after the banquet, and a solicitous
friend who had set beside Bishop
Stubbs, happening to meet him, asked
If he got home all right. The bishop
looked slightly surprised at the ques­
tion, but at once added, with an ap­
parent gleam of comprehension, ‘Oh,
yes, It was only my boots that were
' U gh t’ ”
B LU E !
B LU E !
3LUE1
Blue that's all blue. RED CROSS
B ALL BLUE delights the laundress.
A wash day necessity. Once tried,
always used. A standard bluing for
20 yeans.
More satisfactory than liquid blue,
and more economical because It is
not 4-5 water.
Easily handled and
cannot spill. Price, 10 cents. ASK
THE GROCER.
Remembered the Lesson,
My little girl, who was about thres
years old, had always had It Impress­
ed upon her that after she was once
dressed she should not get dirty
again. One afternoon after being
dressed she went out to play and fell
down In the dirt.
She then came
running to me and cried, “O, mam­
ma now I'm
all undressed.”— Ex­
change. _____________
Windows In Umbrella.
An umbrella with windows Is the
latest In Paris. The reason given for
the Innovation Is the difficulty of get­
ting about on account of the danger
caused by traffic, especially In wet
weather.
The Only Way.
Hewitt— “I want him to stand back
of what he says." Jewett— “Then you’d
better get him to say it by telephone.”
■vS“ EBBSgHIEi
Queer Place for Wedding Ring.
A merchant at Aberdeen. N. S. W.,
while cutting a cheese the other day
found that his knife waB stopped by
something hard. On investigating he
saw that its progress was barred by
a heavy gold wedding ring.
No Wedding Presents.
Those who are opposed to the giv­
ing of wedding presents will hall with
approval the step taken by a very
wealthy Chicago society girl. When
her wedding invitations were Issued
they contained this sentence: “It Is
a special rqquest that no gifts shall
be aent.” Probably there are others
who will follow her example.
The Two Classes.
Tho man who Is looking for trouble
Is a source of endless wonderment to
the men who
away from it.
Wouldn't a Lamp Post DoT
urges
the need of an Individual banister.
Wonder If the man expects us to tote
’em around In our pockets?— Columbia
State.
CORNS REMOVED
Simple plaster; no strin g»;
- 1 1 1 -
10c; no grease; safe, sure,
speedy. W h y be miserable? Money back i f not
satisfied. Address H E X S P E C IA L T Y CO.
Box 164, Seattle, Wash.
A newspaper correspondent
H O W A R D E. BURTON - Atoayer and Chemist,
I I Leudville, Colorado. Specimen prices: Gold,
SUvor, Lead. $1. Gold, Silver, 75c; Gold. fiOo; Zino
or Copper, SI. Mailing envelopes a id fu ll price list
•ent on application. Control and Umpire work so
lioited. Reference: Carbonate National Bank.
W anted-—Men and W omen
T o learn barber trade. Tools free. Waares w hile
learning1.
Positions guaranteed.
International
Barber School, 429 E. 5th St., Los A ngeles, Cal.
Machinery
Second-Hand Machin­
ery bought, sold and
exchanged: en gin es,
boiler«, sawmills, etc. The J. E. Martin Co., 76 1st
St., Portland. Send fo r Stock List and prices.
ASTHMA CAN BE CURED
Instant relief. T r y our grea t Asthm a Remedy.
Send feir TREE FIRST TREATMENT.
Henri Millar Remedy Co., 721 Se. L St, Tacoma, Wash.
Real Estate, Turlock, Cal.
Dealers in Irrigated Lands, large and small
tracts. The land owns the w ater.
Im proved
farm s $100 acre up: unim proved lands $60 up.
B A G L E Y & S M IT H .
RAW FURS
W e positively pay the hie best
market prices, as we are manu­
facturers and therefore can pay
more than dealers.
Send for
free price list and shipping tags
and get full value for your skins.
N. M. U nger Co., the Reliable
Furriers, 202 Vi 7th St.. Portland, Or«.
j o Years
withCoughs
CURES RHEUMATISM
(Form erly C u re-A ll)
Portland. Or.. 22 Dec., 1911
Sayers U. R. Company. Tacoma, Wash-
Dear Sirs:— A s 1 fail to find any agent o f your*
In this city. I enclose you $1 fo r two 50c bottles o f
your remedy.
W e have used this remedy six
years ago w ith good results.
Yours truly.
P E T E R M c G IL L IY R A Y ,
59U9 41st A r e . 3. E.. City.
Money returned i f it fails. \
Tacoma, Wash. I
Agents Wanted Everywhere.
The A1R-0-LITE
A la m p built on
new principle. A mi
*•1 o f simplicity, el
«deucy, economy. B<
ter than any thing y
ever *aw.
POSmvuv GUARANTCI
fO « S VfAIM.
J10.J0 Camptet«,
Money refunded
P i
if no! retiaB
Would you lik , to wrt « ,
AbMi-i#*, n ifrr
W r it , TO O A Y.
*O i
u u w ia .k L
We have had seventy years
of experience with Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral. This
makes us have great confi­
dence in it for coughs, colds,
bronchitis, weak throats, and
weak lungs. We want you
to have confidence in it, as
well. Ask your own doctor
what experience he has had
with it He knows. Keep
in dose touch with him.
One of Ayer's Pills at bedtime will cause
an increased flow of bile snd product t
gentle Isxstive effect tbe dsy following
Formula on etch box. Show it to yoat
doctor. He will understand at a glanca.
Dose, one pill at bedtime, just one.
.
*7 u„ t. o. arms to.. Irersll, s m .
G en era l R e su m e o f Im p o rta n t E ve n ts
P re se n te d in C o n d e n s e d F o r m
f o r O u r B u s y R e a d e rs.
The U. S. Supreme court upholds
the national employers’ liability law.
Investigation o f Bell Telephone
affairs seems likely to disclose a big
monopoly.
An official w ill be sent to investi­
gate charges against Governor Frear,
o f Honolulu.
The late Chief Justice Harlan left
an estate o f $13,000, o f which $7,200
was life insurance.
President T a ft is not averse to
Hitchcock’s proposal o f government
ownership o f telegraph lines.
Chico, Cal., felt a slight earth­
quake, which is believed to have been
more severe in the mountains.
Representative Borland, o f Mis­
souri, would build a national road, 60
feet wide, from New York to San
Francisco and Olympia.
The will o f Richard T. Crane, Chi­
cago millionaire, provides a fund of
$1,000.000 for the assistance o f de­
serted wives and children.
The Rock Island railroad has sold
$20,000,000 worth o f bonds, the cash
to be used for improvement o f termi­
nals and the system generally.
San Francisco plans the highest-
power wireless telegraph station in
the world, as a permanent memorial
o f the Panama-Pacific exposition.
A bomb was thrown at Premier
Yuan Shi Kai, o f China, killing two
soldiers and the horses attached to the
carrige, but not injuring the pre­
mier.
High water in the W illam ette river
has closed the Oregon City pulp and
paper mills, throwing over 1,500 em­
ployes out o f work for a few d »ys at
least.
’
Prison Reform Espoused,
Globe, Arizona— As soon as he be­
gins his term o f office, about February
1, Governor Hunt will join the ranks
of state executives who have been
making unusual adventures into the
realm o f prison reform.
A t a ban
quet given by promoters o f the Men’s
Forward Movement o f the Presbyter­
ian church, the governor said he
would appoint as warden o f the peni­
tentiary a man whe would give the
convicts “ Christian treatment.”
A e ro p la n e C u flies W ind,
Pau, France—Jules Vedrine, the
French aviator, beat the world's speed
record by covering 142 kilometers, 160
meters (about 88 1-3 miles) in one
hour, in hia monoplane at the Aero­
drome here.
THE
S U N S H IN E .
Most true conservationists will
agres with the secretary o f the Inter­
ior in his condemnation o f those loud
talkers who spend their energies in
discussing the wickedness o f waste,
without at the same time being w il­
ling to assist in any practicable plan
to stop the evils they so greatly de­
plore.
We suspect, however, that
few, even o f those good citizens who
believe in the wisest use o f natural
resources and who are sincerely eager
to safeguard the public good both now
and hereafter, realize how easy it is
to neglect opportunities for conserva­
tion which lie a* out door.
The coal
and forests in Alaska are o f vast im­
portance, but the discharge o f our
duty with regard to them will not oc- j
cupy much o f our time.
A nearer
need is to see that we make the best
use o f natural resources in our own
back yards. How about making "tw o
blades of grass grow where one grew
before?” Why isn’t that just as im­
portant as keeping the coal or saving
the streams or doing any o f the thou­
sand and one things that we individ­
ually can only talk about? Our truest
conservationists are those gardeners
and farmers who catch the sunshine
and husband the rain and strive intel­
ligently to keep pace in production
with the increase of the non-agricul-
tural population.
The need o f conservation o f food-
supplying resources is obvious. There
are more people in America every
year, and every year the soil, if un­
replenished, is impoverished.
The
area o f rich land decreases and the
cost o f living rises. Conservation of
the potential power o f sun and soil is
the only reasonable solution o f the
problem o f nation-feeding and just
here is our op;x/rtunity.
What is for
the nation’s good is also for our indi­
vidual profit.
The wise use o f the
soil means money in our pockets.
The very greatest product o f land
is derived from “ intensive garden­
in g.” Through generations o f intelli­
gent selection and breeding thorough­
bred seeds have been developed whose
yield far surpasses in quality and
quantity that o f the ordinary strains.
You can be a true conservationist if
you have a successful garden.
Be
sure, however, to start right by plant­
ing thoroughbred seeds.
These can
be bought of aeedsmen having suffi­
cient capital and experience to know
what they are about and a reputation
to maintain.
candidates now le ft in the
Republican presidential
Walla Walla valley fruitgrowers
will make a systematic effort to de­
termine what variety o f apple is best
suited to that valley.
It is reported that Tacoma’s mayor
is about to resign, owing to the con­
tinual petty complaints o f people who
are not pleased with his administra­
tion.
Pleasant, Refreshing
Beneficial,
0
Gentle and Effective,
N O TE T H E N A M E
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
In the Circle.
on evenj Pacffa£e o f tho Genuine.
DO NOT LET A N Y D E A L E R
D E C E IV E Y O U
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SYRUP
M ARKETS.
W heat— Track prices: Bluestem,
85c; club, 81c; red Russian, 80c;
valley, 82c; forty-fold, 82c.
Millstuffs — Bran, $23 per ton;
shorts, $25; middlings, $30; rolled
barley, $37(i<38.
Oats— No. 1 white, $30.50 ton.
Hay— No. 1 Eastern Oregon tim­
othy, $170/18; No. 1 valley, $150/16;
alfalfa, $13(<(14; clover, $12; grain
hay, $14.
Barley— Feed, $360/ 37 ton.
Corn— New, whole, $33 per ton;
cracked, $34; old, whole, $36; cracked,
$37.
Cranberries, $100/,$11.60 per barrel.
Potatoes — Buying prices: Bur­
banks, 90c0/$1.15 per hundred; sweet
potatoes, $3 per crate.
Vegetable*— Artichokes, $1.26 per
dozen; cabbage, l ) 0/.l)c per pound;
cauliflower, $1.900/2 per crate; cel­
ery, $5.25 per crate; garlic, 80/10c
per pound; lettuce, $2.600/0/2.75 per
crate; peppers, hOzlOc per pound;
pumpkins, 10£ lic per pound; squash,
liO z lic ;
sprouts,
7fq:8c; turnips,
$1.25 per sack; rutabagas, $1.25; car­
rots, $1.25; parsnips, $1.25; beets,
$1.60.
Onions — Association price, $1.75
per sack.
Butter — Oregon creamery butter,
solid pack, 38c; prints, extra; butter
fat, lc less than aolid pack prices.
Poultry— Hens, 12|c; springs, 12)c;
ducks, young, 18c; geese, ll)tfi!il2c;
turkeys, live, 17)c; dressed, choice,
200/ 22)c.
Eggs— Fresh Oregon ranch, candled,
36c per dozen.
Pork— Fancy, 8J0z,9e per pound.
Veal— Fancy, 13) 0il4c per pound.
Choice steers, $60/6.25; good, $6.76
(a 6 ; choice cows, $50/5.35; good,
$4.400/4.60; choice spayed heifers,
$5.350/5.50; good to choice heifers,
$50i,5.25; choice bulls, $4.250/4.50;
good, $4.250/5; choice calves, $7.600/
8 ; good, $6.750/ 7.
Hogs— Choice light hogs, $6.800/7;
good to choice hogs, $6.400/6.60;
smooth heavy hogs, $5.750/6.
Sheep — Choice yearling wethers,
$4.500/4.85;
choice
killing ewes,
$3.850/4.25; choice Ismbs, $5.500/
6.75; good to choice, $4.500/5; culls,
$3.750)4.
FIGS AND
ELIXIR
OF
SENNA
HAS
GIVEN
UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION FOR MORE THAN THIRTY YEARS
PAST.
AND
ITS
WONDERFUL SUCCESS HAS LED UN­
SCRUPULOUS MANUFACTURERS OF IMITATIONS TO OFFER
INFERIOR PREPARATIONS UNDER SIMILAR NAMES AND
COSTING THE DEALER LESS; IHEREFORE. WHEN BUYING.
Note (fve Fuff Name o f the Gom pan
CALIFORNIAFIG SYRUP CO.
jCAUFORJIlA FIG SYRUPCv
Ä S
C
PRINTED STRAIGHT ACROSS. NEAR THE BOTTOM. AND IN
THE CIRCLE,NEAR THE TOP OF EVERY PACKAGE.OF THE
GENUINE. REGULAR PRICE 50c PER BOTTLE; ONE SIZE
ONLY. FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS.
o«.
MINIATURE PICTURE
OF FACXACE.
SYRUP OF FICS AND ELIXIR O f SENNA IS THE MOST PLEASANT. WHOLE.
SOME AND EFFECTIVE REMEDY FOR STOMACH TROUBLES. HEADACHES
AND BILIOUSNESS DUE TO CONSTIPATION. AND TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL
EFFECTS IT IS NECESSARY TO BUY THE ORIC1NAL AND ONLY GENUINE
WHICH IS MANUFACTURED BY THE
C alifo rn ia F ig S y r u p C o .
AMERICAN STUMP PULLER
I AM A R EA L S T U M P PU LLER
W ill pull them all, large and small, and pile them just like a 100-H. P.
D O N K K Y ENG INE. Will clear TW O acres to the Donkey’sone, using less or
no powder at all. Am operated by one horse and one man.
Write and find out why you should know about the AM ERIC AN STUMP
PU LLE R . T H IN K TH IS OVER: Stump land does not pay TAXES, but when
cleared it pays everything. This Machine is guaranteed to stand wear and tear
und pull your stumps, or no pay. Address
AMERICAN MACHINE WORKS, INC.
2012 15TH AVE. WEST. SEATTLE, WASH.
PINK EYE
fOR
Kidney rem ed y; 60 cents ami ( l u b ottle; $5 and $10 the dozen.
Hold hy all druggist» and horse goods houses, or sent, express
paid, hy the manufacturers.
SPOHN M EDICAL CO.. Chemists, Goshen, Ind.
Why is It thst so many people suffer with
Lame Back? Hamlins Wizard Oil will cure it
and for Aches, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Bums,
etc., there is nothing better.
Tolstoy’s Wise Counsel.
Never say, “I can indulge In this
little thing without fear; it does not
amount to anything.” Never
say,
"This particular virtue is so Insigni­
ficant I might Just as well do with­
out I t ” — Tolstoy.
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Porcelain Not of Pertla.
True porcelain was never produced
In Persia, but hard paste porcelain In
Persian forms and styles of decora­
tion was made In China for the Per
slan market. Wine ewers with pow
d“ r blue glaze and gold overglaze deo-
oration, small vase, and bowls with
bronze luster glaze and designs re­
served In white are found in collec­
tions of Persian ware, but these are
unquestionably of Chinese origin.
«g» B«i
Chest Pains
and Sprains
Sloan’s Liniment is an ex­
cellent remedy for chest and
throat affections. It quickly
relieves congestion and in­
flammation. A few drops
in water used as a gargle is
antiseptic and healing.
sbi
tablee.
Use F erry's.
For emle erery where.
1*11 SKID ANNUAL
m i s on sto u s s T
EB.f[HTICO.,Q«keHliflS
f ERRY s
When Your Eyes Need Care Try Murine Eye Remedy
; N o S m a rtin g — F e e ls Fin e— A c ts Q u ickly. T r y
1 It fo r R ed , W ea k , W a te r y E y es and O ran u -
j la ted E y elid s. Illu s tr a te d B ook In each P a ck -
i age. M urine is com pou nded b y o u r O c u lis t«
— .;ot a " P a t e n t M ed icin e” — bu t used In suc­
ces sfu l P h y s ic ia n s ’ P r a c tic e fo r m an y y e a rs.
I N o w d ed ica te d to the p u b lic and sold by
I D ru g g is ts at* 25c and 504* p e r B o ttle. M u rln «
E y e H a lve In A s e p tic T u b e s , k5o and 80c.
SLOANS
LINIMENTI
N
MUSTANG
LINIMENT
is excellent for sprains and
bruises. It stops the pain
at once and reduces swell­
ing very quickly.
“O K ” F O R H O R SES.
| Charles Locke, Stanford, Mont, writes t
" Y o u w ill find enclosed t w o cent stam p
fo r which send me y o u r H o rse D o c to r’*
D iary. I am a hostler in a b a m here on
the ( »rent F a lls Stajre Lin e and m y horses
h ave very sore shoulders. I ’ ve used M us.
ta n jf Lin im en t and find it all rl«ht. I rec-
omrnend it as the beet on tha market.”
| 25c. 50c. $1 a bottle at Drug A G en ’l Store«
M u rine l y e R em ed y C o ., C h lo a g o
A D estructive Succete.
"W hat has become of that man who
said Mats Is habitable?” "H e made
the mistake of convincing too many
people. There wasn’t enough skepti­
cism to keep up a fair.y Interesting
controversy.”
H ere’s P ro o f
** I have used Sloan’s Liniment for
year» and can testify to its wonderful
efficiency. J have used it for sore throat,
croup, lame back and rheumatism and
is every case it gave instant relief.”
R E B E C C A J A N E IS A A C S .
Lucy, Kentucky#
M E X I C A
D IS T E M P E R
C A T A R R H A L EEVER
A N D A L L N O SE
A N D T H R O A T DISEASES
Cure« tho sick anil acts as a p:ovcntive for others, Liquid
g fven
V il on tlio
another*. Best
tho tongue. Halo
Hale lor
for brood mares
marcs amt
and allothers.
MAKE YOUR GARDEN
A Seattle suffragette slapped the
YIELD ITS LIM IT
face o f a man who refused to sign her
thoroughbred seeds. Thor­
petition for the recall o f certain coun- X . * Plant
ou tin
oughbred
seeds do not happen.
The, result from long and inli
They
cilmen, and in turn received a sound
gen breeding. They
gent
box on the ear.
'
ig crops of the best
PORTLAND
OF
Finesse.
"H ow did you get old Bunkins’ con-
ported from France. During a recent
W. Morgan Shuster, recently re­ thunderstorm the lightning struck
moved treasurer general o f Persia, three byres In a village In the depart­
has le ft that country and is en route ment of tho Loire, killing off the cows
In each byre that were lying down—
to Europe.
16 In all — while all those standing up
T a ft and Roosevelt are practically
escaped unhurt.
the only
Ships Are In Grip o f Ice.
Chicago— Fifty-five passengers are
icebound on the Indiana
and Kan­
sas, two lake steamers, five miles out
o f Chicago harbor, 72 hours a fter they
ran afoul o f floating ice which made
further progress impossible.
Neith­
er immediate danger nor immediate
escape from tbeir position appears
likely. Two other lake boats became
locked in the same floe later, when
they started on their regular trip up
the lake, with instructions to run close
to the ice-locked craft, to see if they
could be o f aid.
S A V IN G
Madame
Schuman-Heink, world-
aent to marry his daughter?” “Finesse,
renowned singer, is suing her Am eri­
my boy—just finesse. I told all over
can husband for divorce, and her chil­
town that he had caught seventeen
dren by her first marriage are much
four-pound bass on that last fishing
elated, believing she will now be able
trip he took."
to use her wealth to complete their
musical training.
I f you use Eye Salve use the best.
Intense cold still envelops the Middle P e t t i t ’ s E y e S a l v e is the standard,
West, the mercury is falling and no is reliable and costs no more than infer­
ior goods that are unknown. Used by
relief is in sight.
Physicians and Oculists, helps where all
The Port o f Portland has decided to others fail. It is not the T u b e or Box
publish maps and plats o f the entire that cures, it is the S a l v e that does the
work. Guaranteed by Howard Bros,
Columbia river basin.
under the Government Food and Drugs
John Day valley, Oregon, has more Act. Don’ t be deceived or misled. The
than two feet o f snow, with a temper­ only really antiseptic Eye Salve that has
been in the market for years. Sold by
ature o f 14 degrees below zero.
Druggists throughout the known world.
The National Dressmakers’ associ­
Lignu m ^ . rreaK.
ation voted to return to the natural
A strange freak of lightning la re­
waist line in women’s garments.
G o v e rn m e n t A g a in T h re a t ­ race for the
ened W ith D isru p tio n .
nomination.
T e xtile M ills to C lo s e .
SAYRE’S UNIVERSAL REMEDY
214 Bankers' Trust Bldg ,
Salem, Or.— Large Eastern brew­
ers, feeling the necessity o f securing
a foothold in Pacific Coast hopyards,
have pooled interests to gain control
o f heavy acreage in Oregon and Cali­
fornia for their own benefit. This an­
nouncement was made in a statement
given out here by Theodore Eder,
general superintendent for E. Clemens
Horst company, who is now in this'
city. It is planned by the brewers to
plant 1,300 acres o f hops this year.
H alf a million dollars has been ap­
propriated for the purpose and from
200 to 250 acres will be set to hops
in Oregon fields.
Appraisals have
been completed.
“ Owing to the high price o f hops of
the 1911 crop,’ ’ said Mr. Eder, “ about
25 large Eastern brewers, forming the
nucleus o f the United States Brewers’
association, approached E. C. Horst,
president o f the E. Clemens Horst
company, with the idea of taking over
a considerable number o f shares in
their extensive hopgrowing interests
on the Pacific Coast, with the special
proviso that the money put up by the
brewers be at once used to plant at
least 1,300 acres o f new hops in the
spring o f 1912.
“ The American appraisal company,
o f Milwaukee, was selected to value
the old properties, which consist of
over 2,500 acres o f hops located in
practically every hopgrowing district
in Oregon and California.
“ A ll o f the 1500,000 subscribed by
the brewers is being used to put in
new yards this spring.
The acreage
to be planted is about as follows:
“ Seven hundred acres at Del Paso,
200 acres at Wheatland, 150 acres at
Tehama, 100 acres at Consumme,
making a total of 1,150 acres in Cali­
fornia.
In addition, some 200 to 250 acres
o f virgin soil is to be planted in our
Oregon yards, where the Krebs broth­
ers and H. D. Landon now have three
large donkey engines and over 200
men at work clearing land for that
purpose.
“ The 1,150 acres to be planted in
California will all be irrigated and
w ill easily yield a ton an acre this
coming year, because the ground has
been fertilized and two-thirds o f it is
being planted with nursery roots.
The 200 or more acres at Independence
should yield fairly well, being all on
virgin soil, leveled for irrigation.
“ Hop planting is already under way
in California, over 350 acres having
been set out and the entire 1,350 acres
will be planted before March 1, so
that maximum results will be realized
in 1912. The E. Clemens Horst com­
pany w ill harvest over 3,000 bales of
hops in Oregon and California in 1912.
Lawrence, Mass.— Although there
was no repetition o f the violent out­
breaks that marked the beginning o f
the strike o f textile operatives who
object to a decrease in their wages in­
cident to the curtailment by two hours
o f the working time under the new 54-
hour law, mill agents and owners are
N o t fo r Her.
considering the idea o f a general shut­
The verger of a large church, see­
down until conditions have become
ing an old woman in one of the seats
more nearly normal.
Such a shut­
reserved for some Important persons,
down wouid affect upwards o f 25,000
beckoned her to come out.
But just
persons.
The Everett mills have
at that moment the organ started play­
closed indefinitely.
ing. The old woman, never having
been In a church containing an organ,
startled him and tbe congregation by
calling: "H a, man, get aomebody
younger; my dancing days are past.”
SAYRE’S UNIVERSAL REMEDY CO.
to
Madrid— The Spanish cabinet, o f
which Jose Canalejas was premier,
has resigned.
The cabinet resigned
as the result o f a divergence o f views
with King Alfonso as to the advisa­
bility o f commuting the death sen­
tence o f one o f the rioters who mur­
dered a judge and who wounded sever­
al court officers in the town o f Cul-
lera, province o f Calencia, last Sep­
tember.
The strike at that time involved a
plot to assassinate General Weyler,
and the king was compelled to suspend
the constitutional guarantees.
The
radicals seized upon the affair as a
weapon to attack the government in
the same way that they utilized the
refusal to reprieve Ferrer to bring
about the downfall o f the Maur cab­
inet.
TH E BARBER TRADE
TIT
Positions W aiting for
and Women.
50c and $1 by mail.
P la n tin g N o w U n d e r W a y — A im
A v e rt Repetition o f H ig h
P ric e s o f 1911 C r o p .
S p a n is h
Tbe Old Master now sup­
planted by tbe graduate.
Good wages while, learning.
Book fo r home atbdy, $1.25
Largest- school in the West
N A T IO N A L BARBER COL-
LEGE. OS Washington St.,
Scaitle. Wash.
Wriu'-
Acquire Many Acres in Oregon Doings of the World at Large
Told in Brief.
and California.
R A D IC A L S F O R C E C R IS IS .
P U D D L'D C T A M P C Seale, Stencils and Braes
IVU DD LA J l R m r d S i,ms. Celluloid Button*
and Ribbon Radges. Good Goods, Quick Service.
Send fo r complete Catalogue No. 26. Acme Stamp
Works, 1015 A St., Tacoma, Wash.
L£AR11
BREWERS WILL CURRENT EVÈNTS
OF THE WEEK
RAISE OWN HOPS
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Q K O V K ’B signatura ts un oach box* 25c.
Uncle Eben.
"De man dat expect* to git eumpln'
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One hoars a great deal of the coun­
try boys who make good In the great
cities, but there are a number of oth­
er* who go there and get less publlo
lty.— Atchison Qlobe.
Sloan’s
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