Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, August 21, 1914, Image 3

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    POULTRY
..... —
and Dairy Produce ULTIMATUM IS
o f all kinds w anted.
W rite for our
CASH OFFER
Pearson-Page Co.
SENT BY JAPAN
Russians Repulse Austrian
Foes Along Frontier
NORTHWEST MARKET
REPORTS.
For Free Blue Prin
On That Nëw Barr
Germans Warned to Withdraw
SECOND-HAND MACHINERY Forces From Kiau Chau.
Bought, told and exchanged; engines, boilers,
saw m ills, etc. Send fo r Stock L ist and Prices.
THE J. E. M A R T I N CO.. b3 1st St.. Portland. Or.
OPPORTUNITY IS HERE
TO LEARN CHIROPRACTIC. Caul* « M»«.
r*ác ( W
ic t*
Úlktt. 418
U w .. « ! ! M
. N itluL Ort.
The Erudite Druggist.
“W hy was Solomon considered so
wise?"
“W ell, he learned the drug business
when he was young. After that he
could
answer any
question
pro­
pounded.”
Old Habits.
“I think our new butler must have
been a baseball umpire once.”
“Why so?"
"H e ’s dusting off the plate with a
whlskbroon.”
Now Suffrage Has Come.
Lawyer (in equal suffrage state) —
Don’t worry, the Jury is sure to dis­
agree.
Prisoner— But are you certain?
Lawyer— It’s inevitable; two of the
jurors are man and w ife!— Puck.
Up a Tree.
Mrs. Bird (late from suffrage meet­
ing)— My! I hope I can get in without
waking hubby!
Mr. Bird (late from the club)— Gee!
I hope I can get in without waking
wifey.— Chicago News.
DAISY FLY KILLER
and kills all
Neat, clean, or*
naniental, convenient,
Ales.
L a s ts a ll
so a a on. Made of
cheap.
metal, can'tspillcrtip
over ; will not soil or
ir.j ure anything.
Guaranteed efT
Bold fey dealers, or
6 sent l y expressprw
paid for f 1.
Brooklyn, * . %
m
|fm|
D M
k r 17
\
LOSSES SURELY
prevented
I . M
f l V I l
by Cutter’s Blackleg Pill*-
Low-
priced, fresh, reliable; preferred by
Western stockmen because they pro­
tect where other vaocinss fail.
W rite for booklet and testimonials.
10-dose pkoe. Blackleg Pills $ 1.00
50-dose pkge. Blaokleg Pills 4.00
Use any Injector, but Cutter** best.
The superiority of Cutter products is due to over II
years of specializing In vaoclnes and serums only.
Insist on Cuttor’s. I f unobtainable, order direct.
THE CUTTER LABORATORY, Berkeley. California.
What He Weighed.
Pat— How much do yez weigh,
Mike?
Mike—Oi weigh 175 pounds.
Pat— You must a ’ got weighed with
your coat on.
Mike— An’ Oi did not. Oi held it in
me arms all the time.— Magazine of
Fun.
Too Much Publicity.
"I disapprove of the senate
secret sessions. I favor the
publicity for everything."
“I did; but since the new
came out, I think the women
ing a bit too far.”
having
utmost
gowns
are go­
To Get Even.
Gibbs— Have you decided where you
will go this summer?
Dibbs— No; my wife always waits
until some neighbor with a grudge
against us recommends the worst spot
oj the continent.
Expensive, Though.
Peck— My wife’s will is law.
Heck— So is my wife’s; but occa­
sionally I can bribe her not to en­
force it.
There on the farm, how useless seem­
ed
That bathing suit of Helen’s;
“ ’Twlil do to wear,” the farmer beam­
ed,
"W hile eatin’ watermelons!”
— New York Mail.
There on the farm, how useless seem­
ed
That tennis bat of Cassie’s;
" ’Twill do to swat the flies,” said Si,
“That wallow in molasses!"
Many of the forest fires attributed
to railroads are caused not by sparks
from locomotives, but by cigar and
cigarette butts thrown from smoking
car windows.
Celluloid wings for aeroplanes that
are said to be so transparent as to be
invisible 300 feet in the air have been
invented by a German engineer.
Long and short coats will be accept­
able this fall, says a fashion hint.
Even a medium length one will suit
us on a cold day.
Another tip is that form-fitting
suits are going to be it for the men.
Some of us will have to reform our
forms.
Less quicksilver was produced in
the United States last year than in
any year aince 1860.
■ T a k rtH o W n
“P O R T E R ’S PE R FE C T”
Barn Equipment
W R IT E F O R T H E S E F R E E B L U E -P R IN T S T O D A Y !
n
THE PROGRESSIVE BUSINESS COLLEGE
SUCCESS—
I
This
really
m eans
blood
pure
and
the
gen eral health good,
all o f w hich must come
from perfectly digested
food,
and liver and
bow el regularity.
is an
This
especially good
reason w h y you should
try
HOSTETTER’S
Stomach Ritters
P. M. U.
N o. 34, I t 14
W H E N w riting tn advertiser«, please ■ « *
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flea thl* 9* r-.f.______________
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I0LMES BUSINESS COLLEGE
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keeping the system full
o f vim and vigor, the
S e n d C o u p o n to W a t
London.— Apparently reliable and
authentic information comes from St.
Petersburg that Russian arms have |
Portland.
been successful both along the border
Portland — A steady market, with
within Russian territory and In East .
Prussia, at a point occupied at the j many sales, characterized the Portland
very beginning of hostilities by a livestock trade. Cows were up a little
and prices of other lines held steady. j
force of the Czar’s troops.
The Austrians have suffered a check They brought $6.25.
on the Dniester River. Four regiments
Hogs were firm at $9.50 for the top, |
Great, aren't they boy? Wade is doing a lot for us when
of Austrian infantry and eight regi­ which made Portland about the highest
he furnishes these free Blue-Prints, made up just special for
ments of Uhlans were routed.
market in the country. Wethers were
the size barn we figure on building.
Tokio Government Senda Notice by
The approaching big battle probably up a little, sales being made at $5, a
It shows us how
will be a decisive one.
Six Different Channels, In -
slight advance over recent transac-.
An attempt by the Germans to oc­
cludingfL'nited States.
cupy Eydtkuhnen, East Prussia, one tions.
Prime Cattle — Steers, $7 @ 7.25;
of the points to which Russian troops
were dispatched early in the war, has choice, $6.75(<i7; medium, $6.25'if 6,75;
failed. The Germans, consisting of a 1 choice cows, $6@6.25; medium, $5.25
Tokio— Japan sent an ultimatum to
detachment of infantry, with artillery, («¡5.75; heifers. $5.50<fI6; calves, $6(<t
will double our barn and dairy efficiency -m ake our cows healthy and contented— turn barn choree into a real pleaeure.
Germany Saturday night at 8 o’clock, were repulsed with loss.
8.75; bulls, $3@4.50; stags, $4.60@
Porter's Perfect Barn Equipm ent includes the moat complete line of Steel Stalls. Stanchions. Feed and Litter Carriei and B ay
It is announced officially at St. 5 75
demanding the withdrawal of German
Tools m anufactured.
Petersburg
that
German
aeroplanes
'
Hogs
—
Light,
$9.25(«i9.50;
heavy.
warships from the Orient and the evac­
have been carrying out extensive
uation of Kiau’ Chau and giving Ger­ maneuvers along the Russian frontier. $8.350(8.50. ,,, ..
If you flffure on building a barn noon, send for them— it wil
T * W,ethf ra'. - $4('.' 4’ 7B; ewe8’
many until Sunday, August 23, to com­ but have done no damage.
not obligate you! Clip and All out Coupon, pinning it to
A Berlin dispatch to the Daily Tele-1 $3.50((t 4.25; lambs, $5(<ib.
sheet that gives size o f barn you tigure on. Our estimating
ply with the demand. Otherwise, the
W ade & Co.
departm ent will then work out a special, individual [ plan
graph says the German staff admits; W'heat— Track prices: Club, 86c per
ultimatum states, Japan will take ac­
fitted to your requirements.
r 323 Hawthorne
heavy losses on the Russian frontier, bushel; red Russian, 84c; bluestem,
Whether you figure on building a Barn soon or
tion.
Portland, Ore.
The German troops near Mulhousen 93ic; forty-fold, 87c.
not. mail «»u p o n for Big F R E E B A R N E Q U IP ­
The general expectation here is that captured 10 French officers, 500 men,
M illfeed— Bran, $23(023.50 per ton;
MENT
the ultimatum will be followed by war. four guns, 10 wagons and many rifles, „horts, $27; middlings, $32.
Band m e w ith o u t
CATA-
igatlon or cost
LOG.
Takaaki Kato, the Japanese foreign
According to the report, German
t R K C B lu e
w h a te v e r
Oats — No. 1 white, $24.50; feed,
rf
H
ite etf Hi e m — A p p ro x im a te
minister, simultaneously with the dis­ territory has been cleared of French.
$24.50.
a lie attached.
:he<L
It is said that at Lagarde the Ger­
patch of the ultimatum, conferred with
Bend me P o rte r F
JTREB
R E ID B a r n
Barley-— No. 1 feed, $20.50 per ton;
E q u ip m e n t Cattalo g u *
Oldest and Largest independent
Georgh W . Guthrie, the American am­ man troops took more than 1000 pris­
brewing, $21; rolled, $23.
W holesaler* o f Farm M achin
oners,
about
one-sixth
of
the
two
de­
Nam e
bassador, and made to him a broad
ery in the Pacific N orthw est
Hay— Old timothy, $16(<(17 per ton;
statement calculated to assure the feated French regiments.
Address
The Austrian troops on the Russian new crop timothy, $13(0)15; grain hay,
United States that American interests
frontier have been placed under the $8(0 10; alfalfa, $ l l ( o l 2.
in the Far East would be safeguarded command of a German general.
Corn— Whole, $35; cracked, $36’ per
and the integrity of China upheld.
The news Is confirmed that certain ton.
Known of Old.
Owing to doubts whether communi­ divisions of Austrian forces compris
Garlic has'doubled in price on' Front
cations with Berlin were assured, Jap­ ing Tyrolean Czechs regiments have,
"Ambassador Thomas Nelson Page,
withjn a few day8 and the’ price
J
y
like most married novelists, treats
an, in order to insure the arrival of been transported to French territory.
is yet unsettled, all because of the
P O R T L A N D , O R EG O N .
married life In his books from the In­
the ultimatum, forwarded it to Berlin
.
j _
European war. One commission house
There is a completeness and finish about our students’ education that is bringing
side, as it were,” a Washington wo­
by six channels, including Washington, England Severs A ll Uiplo-
i8 sen¡ní, ¡t at 15 cents a pound, and
praise from many o f the leading business men of the Northwest. The supreme
man said on her return from Rome.
London and Stockholm.
The govern­
test o f a business college is to satisfy the hard-headed men of the business world.
“At a tea at the Excelsior, Mr. and
matic
Ties
With
Austria
the dealers believe they are under the
We do. Write for literature which will truthfully tell you all you want to know.
ment also notified Count von Rex, Ger­
Mrs. Page had a ludicrous argument
,
j market at that.
The usual price is
A ll students m aking application before Sept. 6. w ill ge t the ad v an tage o f the $5 per month
man ambassador to Japan, and like­
L ondon.-G reat Britain has severed about 6 or 7 cents. w ith importations
over something or other; and, when
rate. B rig h t and d iligent students com plete our course in three months.
wise retarded the time limit for a re­ diplomatic relations with Austria, as -___ A n « « * ;, r « « . * « . . .
their misunderstanding was satisfac­
did
her
ally,
France,
without
a
d
e
c
l
a
r
-
™
Itaiy
to
the
A
tlan
ta
Coast
mar-
ply until August 23.
torily cleared up, Page ¡aid;
ation
of
war.
It
has
been
expected
cu*
°^>
‘■
J
1
6
Northwest
crop
is
in
Northern Illiteracy.
How It Worked.
’’ ‘This seems like a chapter that has
The ultimatum follows :
that a declaration of war would be demand, and prices are high as a re­
Unless we can find some means of
“ W e consider it highly important
"Did you ever try to open one of stimulating the campaign against Il­ slipped out of a novel, doesn’t it?”
proclaimed, but there was none.
j suit.
’It seems,’ Mrs. Page retorted,
and necessary in the present situation
those railroad ear windows?" usked
literacy it is merely a matter of time 'more like u chapter that will slip
Count A. Menzdorff-Pouilly-Dietrlch-1
\ car of Yakima peaches came in
to take measures to remove the causes stein received his passports and has . . . .
the Paterson man.
when the positions of the north and into one.* "— Louisville Courier-Jour­
__.
__
“Oh, yes," replied the Passaic man.
of all disturbances of the peace in the left. He is an intimate personal friend ; thls week’ the hrst of the 8eason’ but
the south will change places with re­ nal.
‘‘Well, how did you make out?"
Far East and to safeguard the general of the British royal family and feels the fruit was a little too green. It
gard to that question. The manager
“Well,
I
took
one
of
those
axes
from
interests
as contemplated by the his dismissal keenly. He has been in will be held a few days until ripe.
of the Industrial league, with head­
the glasB care, you know?"
quarters in New York, announces that ■
agreement o f alliance between Japan London for 18 years— first as first Local peaches are in the market and
"Yes. and you broke the window the percentage of adult Illiterates in
secretary to the embassy and then as are going at from 40 to 65 cents a box.
and Great Britain.
open?"
that stute has not decreased In the ,
“ In order to secure a firm and en­ ambassador.
A carload of sweet potatoes came in
“No, but I broke the ax. all right.” last 20 years. The state has stood
One of the first results of the prac-|from Merced Cal and 8old readily at
during peace in Eastern Asia, the es­
— Yonkers Statesman.
still more persistently than any other , D ep en d s U p o n Y o u r T ra in in g
tical state of war which the severance
.
■
tablishment, of which is the aim of the
In the union in this respect. Connec­
of diplomatic negotiations brings is
cent a P°una-
Dusting.
said agreement, the Imperial Japanese likely to be seen in the Mediterran-1
O u r courses In Shorthand. Pen -
A car of fancy Malaga grapes was
ticut and New Jersey fellow closely
manehip, Business T rain in g and
government sincerely believes it to be ean. An Austrian fleet has been bom- j received from the south, selling at
Mrs. Florin had a new maid, and upon Its record.
According to the
Telegraphy w ill equip you for a
one morning as she entered the li­ league's bulletin, “the Houth Is far
its duty to give the advice to the Im­ barding the Montenegrin coast and a | $1.15 a crate,
successful business career.
perial German government to carry out larger fleet has been reported near | Heavy receipts of Bartlett pears brary she was somewhat surprised to outstripping the north in Its efforts
FALL TERM SEPTEMBER 7.
the following two propositions:
the Straits of Otranto. It may be pre have been the rule of late and despite find the girl seated In one of the to deal with the problem of illiteracy.”
chairs
with
her
hands
folded.
While
the
percentage
is
still
greater,
“ First — To withdraw immediately sumed that the British Mediterranean the large shipments prices are holding
“W h at!” cried the mistress. “ Here It, Is being cut down from a quarter
from Japanese and Chinese waters fleet, co-operating with the French up well.
you are sitting down! Why. you were to a half every decade. The south’s
German men-of-war and armed vessels fleet, will put a stop to the attack on
Vegetables — Cucumbers, 50c box; sent in here to dust the room!”
population is more homogeneous and
of all kinds and to disarm at once Montenegro from the sea and that a eggplant, 10c per pound; peppers, TQQ
B U S IN E S S COLLEGE.
"Yes, ma'am,” w as the girl's reply, more responsive at leaBt to primary
bombardment of Austrian ports may
those which cannot be withdrawn.
Fourth Btreet, N e a r M errisoa. Portland. Or.
10c; head lettuce, $1.70 crate; arti­ “I have lost the duster, and so I am educational Influences.— Boston Tran­
follow.
“ Second— To deliver on a date not
The break in the diplomatic negotia- chokes, $1 dozen; tomatoes, 50@6Ec sitting on each of the chairs in turn.” script.
We Guarantee Positions for All
later than September 15 to the Japan­ tions between the two countries came j crate; cabbage, l{(0 2c pound; peas, 5 — Harper's Magazine.
Our Graduates.
Need of Merchant Marine.
ese authorities without condition of as a result of Austria’s sending troops @ 6c; beans, 4@6c; corn, $1 per sack;
Sunlight Intensified
W ar, especially so gigantic a con­
compensation the entire leased terri­ to the French border to assist her j celery, 36(0i75c per dozen,
Writs Us, No Trouble to Answer.
By Reflection from Ocean Beach and flict as the present, continually pre­
tory of Kiau Chau with a view to the ally, Germany, against Great Britain’s I Onions— Yellow, $1.25 per sack.
De-ert .Sand unrelieved by Foliage. \»'inda sents new problems, which must be
eventual restoration of the same to ally, France.
Green fruit— Apples, new, 75c@$2 and Mineral Laden, Poisonous Dust, all met by war measures. Congress Is
China.
box; cantaloupes, 5Oc(0:$1.4O perorate; bring Eye Troubles in their wake— Granu­ proceeding rapidly in the way of pro­
A Different Boy.
lated Eyelids, Red, Itching, Burning, T iled
“ The Imperial Japanese government Belgians Whip Germans
peaches, 5O(0;76c per box; plums, 60c and W atery Eyes, Impaired Vision and viding for the admission to American
An Interesting event occurred In the
announces at the same time that in the
in Open Field Action @$1; watermelons, 6O(0;75c per hun- Eye Pain. Reliable R elief ia found in registry of ships necessary to carry household of a scientific gentleman
event o f its not receiving by noon on
„
,
,
. dred; casabas, $2.50 dozen; pears, $1 Mnrine Eye Remedy, M ild and Harmless. abroad the surplus grain crop. The who Is a member of one of Uncle
Brussels, via London.— The first |
ner crate If you W ear Glasses, T ry Murine. Doesn’t Incident Is an object lesson as to the
August 23, 1914, an answer from the
battle
in
open
country
is
reported
ln
| ® “, p.er' D0X’ grapes, 75c®$Z per crate, Smart. Feels Fine. Acts Quickly. Is an need of an American mercantile ma­ Sum’s chemical bureaus in Washing­
Imperial German government, signify­
the following official communication: I Potatoes Oregon, l(0 jljc per pound, Eve Tonic compounded by Oculists— not a rine. When our citizens can not be ton.
ing its unconditional acceptance of the
The gentleman himself was hard at
"Patent Medicine” —hut used in successful carried across the ocean or their pro­
“After having passed the night sweet potatoes, 4c.
above advice offered by the Imperial
(Tuesday) in the position they had | Eggs — Fresh Oregon ranch, case Physicians’ Practice for many years. N ow ducts transported because foreign work in his home laboratory w hen the
dedicated to the Public and sold at
Japanese government, Japan will be reached after their retreat, the Ger­ count, 23(0,24c per dozen.
news
was brought to him.
50c Per Bottle. Murine Eye Salve in ships, which are doing the work, are
“It's a boy,” quietly announced the
compelled to take Buch action as she mans advanced In force toward a
Poultry— Hens, 15Jc; springs, 16(0) Aseptic Tubes, '¿5c and 50c. Sold by liable to be hauled off at any time for
may deem necessary to meet the situa­ point in our position, which they 17c; turkeys, 20c; dressed, choice, Druggists. For Books, w rite to Murine fighting purposes American pride In­ physician, us he stopped on the
tion.”
thought was not held.
sists that the deficiency shall be rem­ threshold.
22c; ducks, 1 0 @ llc ; Pekins, 12(«T3c; Eye Remedy Co., Chicago.
"A ll right, all right,” muttered the
“Our staff, however, was alert, and, geese, 10c.
edied and that the American flag on
Fatal Disease.
informed by cavalry reconnaisances,
the water shall have a dignity corres­ absent-minded chemist as he bent
Mexican Constitutionalists
Butter — Creamery prints, extras,
over his work.
"E r— oh— ask him
was able to give the necessary orders,
A young painter who had just fin­ ponding to that of the same emblem what he wants, won’t you?”— Llppin-
Take Reins of Government with the result that the enemy found 35c; cubes, 31c.
on the land.— Troy Times.
ished
a
picture
insisted
upon
u
friend
cott's Magazine.
Pork— Block, 12c per pound.
its advance checked. A battle took
calling to see it.
Meixco City— The national capital is place, in which our troops were victo­
V eal— Fancy, 14@14}c per pound.
“There,
now,”
enthused
the
artist,
Not to Blame.
in the hands of the constitutionalists. rious. Ten thousand men took part
Hops — 1913 crop, nominal; 1914
1887
“you see my new picture.
W hat’s
“What shall we do, John," said the
In accordance with a prearranged plan. in the fight.
contracts, 14(015c.
TO
the matter with that?"
The school that geta you a
farmer’s wife, who had retained much
“This was the first action of our
General Obregon mrached in with his
1 9 (4
Wool— Valley, 18}(0)2O}c per pound;
“I don’t know,” replied the bored
good position.
of her sentiment through 25 years of
army And took peaceful possession of troops in open country and their con­ Eastern Oregon, 16 (0) 20 Jc; mohair, friend, "but I should say it was a case
married life, “what shall we do to
ThouHands
of
Graduates
the city.
The citizens greeted him duct is a good augury for the future. 1914 clip, 27$c per pound.
of art failure.”— National Monthly.
celebrate our silver wedding?”
NONE IDLE
and his soldiers with cheers. The Apart from this, the situation to all
Cascara bark— Old and new, 4Jc per
27 th FREE INFORMATION OLDEST
“Reckon up where nil the silver's
appearance has undergone no change.
evacuation by the federals was com­
gone to In bringing up our family,”
MOST
Washington and 10th Sts.
“As regards our allies, the plan ar­ pound.
D
O
N
’T
IT
C
H
!
USE
R
E
S
IN
O
L
TEAR
pleted and constitutionalist troops are ranged beforehand is being followed
I MODERN grumbled he.
I
PORTLAND. ORE.
Just put on a little of that soothing,
Seattle.
now quartered in the barracks which out exactly according to program.”
"Oh, no, John, It must be something
antiseptic resinol ointment and the
real good and out of the ordinary. I
Seattle— Seattle is still receiving its
the government soldiers recently occu­
Belgian and French troops have ef­
itching and burning stop at once. Soon
tell you what. Let us kill the futteBt
Her Right Number W ar 4s.
pied.
fected a junction south of Brussels. full quota of cantaloupes, peaches and all trace of eczema, prickly heat, poi-
Bena was much excited over the pig and give a banquet."
Eight special trains will leave for The German advance in the Belgian apples.
son-lvy, poison-oak, or other torment­ prospects of a campmectlug that was | "Marla,” said the. husband solemnly,
Good peaches are now selling at 30(it) ing skin trouble Is gone. Fine for
the front carrying a reception commit­ provinces of Limburg and Brabant has
The Germans are 60c, while cantaloupes are bringing baby's skin. Every druggist sells res­ about to take place in her neighbor- < • I don't see how the unfortunate ani­
tee, which will formally welcome Gen­ been checked.
hood. For weeks she had been pro- mal la to blame for what happened 25
eral Carranza, first chief of the consti­ bringing up heavy artillery against 50c(o$l. Late strawberries are still inol ointment and resinol soap. Pre­ paring guy and gaudy feathers for the years ago.”— Atlanta Journal.
Liege.
___________________
scribed
by
doctors
for
19
years.—
Adv.
coming in. There are not very many
tutionalists, who will assume the pres­
array, and now her outfit was com
idency as soon as he enters the capital.
_ ^
in a shipment, but what there are of
plete save a pair of much desired pat­ Y O U ! OWN nuilO U l.tT WILL TELL YOU
Captured Germans Are Sulky.
U u r t u e E y e Heujetly fa r Re,1. W e i» ., W . l e r y
The Proverb Trite.
ent leather slippers. She approached T E ry
For the first time in months Ameri­
Paris.— Several hundred
German | £ e m bring the rather fancy price of
y e s a n d u ra n ill at»*i1 R je U d a ; N o S m a r t in g —
iurtU Ey© C o m fo rt.
Writ«* fo r Book O f the Eye
“Man is a worm,” the preacher salth, her mistress:
can flags flew beside the Mexican prisoners passed through the Cham-
"M is’ Ford," she said, “I sho' wants by mall F r e « . M u rin e E ye R em ed y C o., C h icago .
As often we have heard.
colors. General Obregon caused to be pigny station, near Paris, on their
The butter and egg market witnessed
to git a-pair o’ slippers fo’ de meetin'
posted throughout the city a decree way to Poictiers, where they will be a stiffening, which is expected to re­ Ah, yes! and tie might also add,
Obliging Disposition.
commences, an’ I ain’t got a single
"Wom an's the early bird.”
threatening the immediate execution interned. The soldiers seemed quite sult in a rise o f prices this week. Most
cent lef*.”
—
New
York
Sun.
“Are there any bears in these
unconcerned
as
to
their
fate.
The
of
the
commission
men
are
hard
o f an officer or an enlisted man who
“ What size do you wear, Bena?” woods?’’
German officers in the party, how­ pressed on the fresh local commodities
distrubed public order.
asked her mistress.
"Not yet,” replied the resident. “ Hut
"Man is a worm." he speaketh true,
ever,
were
sulky.
__
and the anticipated rise will not be
The sidewalks were crowded densely
"Mah right nunibah is fo',” she re­ we're going to do our best. The next
He gets it from the Book,
,
The,.
untiring
activity
of
General
£
£
“
u
to
understand.'
from Chapultepec Castle to the nation­
plied, “but I has to weah sebens, time n circus comes through here we
And that is why poor mortal man
Joseph Joffre, commanaer-in-cnief of
. .
..
cause fo’s hurts me dal bad I jes are going to take up a subscription
al palace, a distance of three miles.
So often gets the hook!
the French army, has won the admlr-i
Many commission men on the street
natcherly can't hardly walk.”— W o ­ and buy a bear or two just to satisfy
General Obregon reviewed the troops atlon of his troops. Since the firs t!were Retting 36c for cottoned eggs, al-
the summer boarders."
man's Home Companion.
IF Y O U ’RE GROUCHY
from the balcony o f the national pal­ day of mobilization he has traveled j though there was no other rise report-
It is likely that your liver needs stir­
ace, after which the soldiers were sent thousands of miles in his motor car ed in other qualities,
f" "II the European countries ex­
The big game season Is on. T. R.
and appears to be everywhere at one
Washington creamery butter
has ring up. W right’s Indian Vegetable Is after the tammany tiger and the
to the barracks.
cept Russia the sugar beet production
time.
His chauffeur is the fam ous: been marked for a 2c raise, making Pills will set you right quickly. Adv. g. o. p. elephant and the government iuhi year was one of the greatest on
racing motorist, George Boillet, who j the cubes 23c and the bricks 34c.
is after the loan sharks.
Steamers Almost Empty.
record.
Never Lacking.
three times won the French grand
Eggs — Select ranch, 34(0 35c; Chi-
New York— With the exception of prix.
nese, 18c; Eastern Aprils, 26((/)28c; The cost of foodstuffs soars apace;
the Rochambeau and the Patria, of the
It is a pity;
n , ,
r a » j ,
local Aprils, 28(029c.
French and Fabre lines, respectievly,
Belyium Is Asked to Quit.
B utter-W ashington creamery firsts, And yet men somehow find enough
To feed the kitty.
• which sailed with approximately 1300
London. The Daily Mail says It [ cubes, 33c per pound; do. bricks 34c;
— Columbia State.
reservists for Havre and Marseilles, learns that on Monday, after the fruit- city creamery, bricks, 32c; Oregon,
cabins and steerage of nine liners sail­ less assault by the Germans on the 28c.
To get cheap food and meat each day
ing from New York Monday were prac­ Liege forts, the German government
Poultry — Hens, 16(^17 per pound;
A man will dicker;
tically deserted. The Cedric carried again approached Belgium, through ffqUabB, $2.50tf/)3 per dozen; 1914 broil- And yet he somehow finds enough
Holland
as
intermediary,
pointing
out
n
m
i
9
c
;
per
pound;
duck-
fewer than 200 persons, the Minneton-1
To buy good liquor.
— Cincinnati Enquirer.
ka 12, the Krooniar.d 40, the Saxonia
fewer than 100, the America and the with her, and asked the Belgian gov- 14c, geese, live, 15(0 16c.
A
man
will
go
to every play
Potsdam correspondingly small num- 1 eminent to reconsider its refusal to
Apricots— Local, 6O(0.6Oc.
T h a t haunts H a -notion.
bers. Sailing of the Anchor line an­ allow the German army to traverse
Apples— New cooking, 6Oc(0$l per ARd grumble if he has to pay
nounced for Monday, was postponed.
Belgium to save useless bloodshed, box; new eating, $1.25(0(1.50; Grav-
luurcn collection.
The Belgian government, according e n g t e j n8 j j 25(01 75
— Nebraska State Journal.
to the newspaper, made reply again
Blarkberrie8--76cfii.il per crate,
General Is Shot in Neck.
Cantaloupes-Ponies, »1 per crate; About the clothing for the kids
London— A dispatch to the Central refusing the German request
Some men will hackle;
News Agency from its Paris correspon­
standards, $1.25.
Then toss away ten dollars for
dent says that General Deitnling, com­
French Deny Heavy Los a .
Crabapples— 40(0 50c per box.
Some fishing tackle.
mander of the German Fifteenth Army
Paris — The French minister of w arj
Pears— Bartlett, $1 26(0,1.50 box.
I corps, is in a hospital at the front on explains that the engagements on the ; Peaches— 3O(06Oo per crate.
Putnam Fadeless D yes are the
account of a bullet which passed ...„
„
„„
Plums— $1.25 per crate; Diamond.
; Franco-German frontier are no more n 2 b ( f l l 5 0
Wixon, $1.40;
Grand brigh test and fastest.
through his neck.
The Brussels cor- \
The best Duk
| 12g; Tragedys, »1.
respondent of the Star says a Belgian than outpost skirmishes.
A Maine town has built a concrete
officer, who escaped from Liege, denial that ran be given to the report1 Watermelons— I t a l i c per pound.
that the French lost 20,000 men at
brought details of the death of General Altklrrh," says the ministry, ’’is that
Dressed Beef— Prime beef steers, wir.'erlng trough for horses that is
flanked by hlRh walla to shield anl-
Von Emmich.
The officer declared , the total effective French troops did 12)(0,13c per pound; cows, 12c; heif­
maiti using It from sun, wind and
that Von Emmich committed suicide. not rearh that number."
ers, 12c.
T h e B lo o d I f P u r ifie d W ith S . S . S . W i l l R esist A ll G e rm Infection.
itorai.
It is said that his unlimited confidence
It is further explained that the ad­
Dressed Veal— 16c per pound.
Thf*r© ar© no many masona why ©Taryona ft. ft. 8 .
And tn ail those esses that wars
in the German army was shattered.
vance of the French Infantry on Mul-
Well-known sayings of unknown Should look to tha blood fo r health that the treated with mercury, iodides, arsenic, cop­
Dressed Hogs — Whole,
packing
: hausen was to cut the center of Ge­ house, 13c per pound.
men; "Them kind has enme to stay." action o f H H. H. an a purifier and prpterrwr per and other minerals with no permanent
la <>f paramount importance
' a
pond bo effect, the most astonishing recoveries hsvs
nian communication, and it Is added
much food, ao much oiygcn. so much water, been made by H. ft. ft.
America Pleases France.
Dressed Spring Lamb— 13c pound.
that this was successfully carried out.
The ¡V?e of sex equality may be her-, •» o f which in right proportion malnraln
Thera ts not a blood taint o f sny natnrs
Dressed Mutton— lOO^llc per pound.
London— A dispatch to the Chronicle
nutrition.
Hut the Ilrer, kidneys, lung*, that can remain In s system fortified by
but the wives frequently decline to •kin
and
bowels
muni
all
work
In
co-opera­
this
moat wonderful remedy, for It ts abso»
Artichokes—
$1
per
dozen.
from Paris tells of the reply of the
lupport their husbands.
tive harmony lo convert the intake and lutely pure and contains only those ele­
Germans Hit Own Mine.
Beans— String and wax, 5(06c pound.
French foreign minister. Premier, V i-
rtp el it a fter It has served its purpose of ments that the blood naturally assimilates,
regenerating the tissue* and cell* o f tha and which the tissues gratefully accept.
London.— It Is understood that the
Beets— New, $1.50 per sack.
( lo r «
Borfq
Kr v
viani, to the American offer of media­
I ’ody.
And tbla process la repeated every It agrees with tha moat delicate stomach,
Cabbage — Local, $2 per cwt.
W ith h i« cut glana that cllnkn.
tion. He remarked that France had German lorpedo-boat destroyer report­
few seconds throughout life.
Now, aa it even in those cases where tha use of strong
happens with most people, the body does dnigs has so weakened tha digestifs system
Dot 1 WO’jk. Icive him tmtBr u
Corn— Green, local, $1.76 per sack.
been attacked, deapite her ateady re­ ed to have been sunk by the explosion
not
expel
all
the
waate
and
it
remain* a that medletlfic can not be given.
of
one
of
her
boilers
off
South
Oedser
Oat n
II b didn’t m:ix my drinks.
Onions— Green, 25(03Oc per dozen;
fusal to take the aggressive, and said,
destructive Influence to produce catarrh, t l ‘Hi bottle of ft. 8. 8. at any di*ng stora
on August 5. really was destroyed by
rheumatism, I»« II*. eruptions and a myriad
W alla W alla. $1.25 per cwt.
in thanking President W ilson:
“ You
and thus be assured of a complete cure of
a mine laid by a German warship. The
o
f
troubles
recognized
aa
the
result
of
ex
pros
a
train
traveling
from
An
any eruptive blood disease.
If your cats
Potatoes— Local, l$c per pound.
may be assured that the French gov­ Danish and Swedish lines, It Is re­
pot ft* if! e«l blood.
NtCB to Maro < 1 , Frp-.ro, m u beulen
Remarkable teMtlrconlal* have h*»en w rit­ Is peculiar and you desire special advice
Radishes— Local, 15c dosen bunches.
ernment and people will recognize in ported, ceased running as a result of
a.i ca.;iv, which ten that p n M beyuiid
by 1! l minutat 1
\.n there is no write to the Hwlft Specific Co., Medical
Spinach— Local, 75c per crate.
your idea new evidence of your inter-1 Information that the Germans had laid
kiood UU>
but w U » ettt be cured by Dept., thrift Bldg, Atlauta, G*.
rmc. ■*! U for lg
Tomatoes— Local hothouse, 5O(075c.
contact mines in the North Sea.
est in the destinies of France.”
"’*■ 18®
Grave Danger if
Blood is Disordered
Little Causes Develop Worst Kind of Trouble— No
Danger if Blood is Fortified.