Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, December 18, 1914, Image 3

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    SMALL SfflP’S DAY
IN PACIFIC ENDLNG
NORTHWEST MARKET
REPORTS.
3 3 = 1 ' you do In tn.v place*” she asked aa
The Governor's
K a th e r in e 's silence gave virtual as
sent.
"1?” K a th e r in e a ske d vacantly. She
th ought a m oment. T h e n quickly, ear-
i ne stly : “I'll tell you what I'd do. I’d
i do w hat they all do. I'd save w h a t ’s
i left of the affection I once hud. I t ’s
no use sta n d in g o v e r a m an with the
{ end of a c hain in yo u r h a nd; that
d o e sn ’t get him back. I’d ta k e his
money, th e luxury— I’d simply— well,
j I’d dissolve p a r tn e r s h ip a nd I ’d go
j I’d go to som e place where life in te r
| e sted me and get w hat 1 could out ol
it. I ’d live us I n e v e r had lived, and
I’d m ak e him pay."
“ T h a t ’s a new idea to me." Mary
was liste ning intently.
"I ne v er
th o u g h t of such a thing.”
And supposin g. Mrs. Slade, that a n ­
o t h e r w om an did appea r. 1 don’t say
t h e r e Is one. but— ”
"B ut is th e r e ? " Mary persisted
“ I d i d n ’t sa y eo. But I do know
th is : If we do love anyone, and they
really love us, they n e v e r g e t ov e r It
a n d we n e v e r ge t o v e r It, e ith e r, for
t h e r e ’s a lw ay s s o m e th in g in o u r h e a r ts
t h a t we c a n ’t — we c a n ’t forget. And
t a k e a m a n w h o ’s not young, like Mr.
Slade, why, no o t h e r w om an could be
a n y th i n g a t all to h i m —I m ean a n y ­
th in g m o re than s o m e th in g to keep up
his p osition.”
"I se e ," replied Mary, thoughtfully.
"S o m e o n e to sit In his box a t th e op­
e r a — so m e one to go a b o u t a n d do him
credit. Misa S t r ic k la n d ,” sh e paused
a m o m e n t and looked a t K a t h e r i n e
T h e S e c r e t o f H e a lt h
, •
is E lim in a t io n o f W a s t e
Portland—An important meeting of
the grain trade of Portland was held
E v e ry b u sin ess m an know s how difficult it is to k eep th e pigeon holes an d d ra w e rs
at the Merchants’ Exchange the early
o f his d e s k fre e f r o m th e a cc u m u la tio n o f u sele ss p ap ers. E v e ry h o u sew ife know s
part of this week to consider the mat-
how difficult it is to k e ep h e r hom e fr e e fro m th e accu m u latio n o f all m a n n e r
Secretary
to i ter
o f useless th in g s. So i t is w ith th o body. I t is difficult to k e ep it fre e fro m th e
of state grain inspection. It was
a cc u m u le tio u o f w a ste m a tte r . U nlees th e w a ste is p ro m p tly elim in ated th e m ach in ­
the unanimous opinion of those at the
Give Better
e ry o f th o body soon becom es clogged. T h is is th e b e g in n in g o f m eet h u m an ilia.
meeting that a state grain inspection
<By GERTRUDE STEV E N SO N
law should be in force in Oregon,
DR. PIERCE’S
which would put this state on the same
Illustrations from Photographs of the Stage Production
Opposes Extravagant Appropria­ basis as every other grain state in the
Union.
tions for Submarines or Air
(In T ab let or Liquid Form )
Copyright, 191ft- (Publication Rights Reserved) by David Helasoo.
This step is regarded as a most im­
Assists t h e s t o m a c h in th e p ro p e r d ig e stio n o f food, w hich is tu rn e d In to h e e lth -
Craft—Secrecy Urged.
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u
su sta in in g b lo o d a n d all poiso n o u s w a ste m a tte r ia sp ee d ily disposed o f th ro u g h
portant one by the members of the
| fragile, eo h a r m l e s s a n d h e lp le ss in
C H A P T E R IX—Continued.
N a tu re s c h a n n e l s . I t m a k e s m en a - 1 w om en c le a r-h e a d e d and able-bodied—re sto re s
grair. trade. It is declared that Port­
a p p e a ra n c e .
E ven the old-fashioned
to th e m t h e h e a l t h a n d s tr e n g th o f y o u th . N ow is th e tim e fo r y o u r re ju v e n a tio n .
land has lost much grain business be­
S end DO c e n ts fo r a tria l b o x o f th is m edicine.
"Mrs. S lade,” M e r r itt began, and ! c o tta g e m ad e its appeal to t h e girl's
Washington, D. C.—W'hile admitting cause of the lack of state grain in­
Send 31 one-cent stam ps for D r. Pianea’a Common Sanaa Medical
that the Pacific Coast was now without spection, and that thousands of car­ t o c k a quick, a p p r e h e n s i v e look in th e 1 s e n sitiv e s p ir it; t h e shabby f u r n i tu r e
A dviser—1008 pagoa—w orth $2. Always head y in cose of family illness.
adequate protection in case of war, loads of grain have gone to the Sound i direction of th e kitc hen. “T a k e a h in t g a v e h e r a vision of w h a t S la d e's e a r ­
lier
life
with
th
is
w
om
an
m
u
s
t
h
a
v
e
from
me!
You
give
it
to
him!
Soak
Secretary Daniels told the house naval markets that would otherwise have
M e r e - K r .V .M . /V e r e s , B u ffa lo . .V. Y .
it to him ! H e ’s used you like a dog! been. In ste a d of h e r usual poise, s h e
committee Saturday that if an emer­ come to this city.
found
he
r
se
lf
q
u
ite
a
little
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a
loes
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am
e
h
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re
today
to
find
o
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t
if
you
gency arose the Atlantic fleet could
Two years ago a state grain inspec­
be dispatched to the Pacific within 18 tion bill was drawn up and sent to the m e a n t to fight him. 1 bad a n idea j to know w hat to do o r say be fore the
Decoy P e risc o p es Used.
A F a m in e in Buttons.
days to deal with any hostile craft that legislature, but it did not pass. Not t h a t you did. I’ll help you do him up.” fran k , sin c e r e gaze of S la de's wife.
"Y ou’r e ta lk in g a g a i n s t t h e m a n I Tl.e q u e stio n s s h e had m e a n t to b lu r t
Suc h th in g s exist ns decoy p e ri­
might succeed in running the gauntlet only do grain merchants want such a
One r e s u l t of t h e w a r Is a f a m in e In
scopes— sh o rt lengths of pip© held up­ buttons. A bout a y e a r a nd a half ago
of American submarines from Manila law, but the farmers are said to be a lived with m o s t of my life,” a n d sh e : out soon a f te r h e r a r ri v a l re m a in e d
fixed an a n g r y e y e on him. "Y ou ge t m u te ly on he r lips. In ste ad sh e found
right on a float and lookin g exac tly G e r m a n y p u t G alalith buttons, m ade
and Honolulu.
unit in favor of it.
h e r s e lf a n sw e r in g th e qu e stio n s t h a t
like t h e re al periscope. T h e s u b m a ­ of c o m p r e ss e d milk, on th e m a r k e t,
r i g h t out of m y house, sir."
Moreover, the secretary announced
The demand for hops, both for ex­ “B u t— ” p r o t e s te d M e rritt, rising.
rine se t s th e m a d rift for you to find a n d th e y quickly c a p t u r e d e very possi­
M ary S la de was asking.
that the day of a small fleet in the Pa­ portation and for domestic account,
—
s o m e tim e s s c a t t e r s se v e ra l of them. ble b r a n c h of t h e dre ss-m aking t r a d e
She found h e r s e lf telling the w om an
“Go r i g h t along, sir!
Go a lo n g ! ”
cific would end next March, when the continues strong and prices are being
W h e n one is sig h ted you c an not by r e a s o n of t h e i r b e a u ty a n d t h e
of h e r o w n str u g g le s a g a i n s t In c re a s­
a
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ary
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a
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voice
as
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t
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m
­
Panama canal is to be formally opened maintained without difficulty.
s to p to c o n s id e r w h e t h e r t h e little ob­ m a n y v a r ie ti e s in w hich th e y w e re
ing poverty, ta lk in g of h e r ow n hopes
p
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r
got
t
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e
b
e
t
t
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r
of
her.
with an international naval parade.
ject d a n c in g on the son h a lf a m ile or produced, from h u g e wonderful color­
The most important development in
Hayes, h e a r i n g th e loud tones, ap­ a n d am bitio ns.
so d i s t a n t does o r does not m e a n 250 ed, solid-looking b u tto n s for big c oats
In the senate Senator VV'eeks, of Mas­ the market was the news received
“ Mrs. Slade, I d o n ’t say th is Is a
pe are d a t t h e k itc h e n do o r m unching
pounds of high e xplosive co m in g to delicate, exotic, sm all b u tto n s for
sachusetts, delivered a prepared speech from Grants Pass that the bulk of the
social
call."
K
a
t
h
e
r
i
n
e
found
h
e
rself
str a ig h t a t you. M aybe you will se e plain tailored blouses.
deprecating too much publicity in the supply remaining in that section had a biscuit.
“ How d a r e y o u ! ” h e h e a r d M ary ex­ ae f r a n k a s t h e wom an a t the o t h e r
an a e r o p la n e m a n e u v e r i n g ove r it in
Many of th e m o st p o pular plain
matter of military strength and point­ been bought by Durbin & Connoyer at
a way ttint c a r r i e s c onvic tion t h a t it blouses of last se a so n depended f» -
of th e table.
ing to the secret methods of the Euro­ 12 cents. The purchases by this firm claim. “ You c a n ’t a b u s e my h usba nd side
does. You d o n ’t d a r e to t a k e a n y d e c o ra tio n upon bright, c herry-sha pe d
“ You— you know all a b o u t my
pean powers now at war as an object were estimated at 700 bales, including to m e ! ”
chanc es, aud so you tr a i n all t h e guns buttons. T h is y e a r m a n u f a c t u r e r s a r e
M e r r i tt looked o n c e a t H a y e s a nd trouble, Miss S t r i c k l a n d ? ”
lesson.
at
it.
m en a ce d w ith th e difficulty of finding
the Flannagan & Cornell crop.
"Yes, th a t 's w h a t I'd like t o ta l k to
once a t Mary. T h e n h e went.
Led by questioning, participated in
T h e n t h e re al s u b m a r in e slinks up a s u b s titu te .— Dry Goods.
The Washington market continues
H a y e s stood t a k i n g large bites out | you a bout, w ith o u t offending you, if I
on t h e o t h e r side of t h e ship, a n d w ith
by nearly every member, Secretary strong and active, with 12 cents bid of th e biscuit, looking a t Mary with m ight. You see, th is tro u b le comes
th e swift r u sh of its to rpedo t h e late ct
Daniels discussed the navy’s inability for the best Yakimas. McNeff Bros,
v e r y n e a r to u s —”
s e d smile.
of s e a t r a g e d ie s com es to a n end.— TYPEWRITERS, ALL MAKES
to get satisfactory airships, the prob­ purchased the Lasigne crop of 276 an ‘T a U m u say
“
How
does
it
com
e
n
e
a
r
to
you,
m
y
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I w a n t a b o u t Slade,”
T h e Independent.
Lartre assortm ent. Spe­
lem of the submarine torpedo boats, bales and another lot of 350 bales in Mary s p u tte all
r e d . “ B u t I w o n t let a n y ­ d e a r ? " Mary I n terru p ted .
cial Price«. KEMINljiON
which has offered more difficulties that section.
ind SMITH PREMIER, $15 U*
“Mrs. Slade," K a t h e r i n e s e t h e r s e lf I
An Im p o r ta n t “ T ip ” to t h e Ju ry .
one else do It.”
than all other craft combined, opposed
M a ch in e « s h ip p e d on
The frost of the last week has
‘T v e notic e d t h a t , ” r e tu r n e d Hayes, bra vely to w hat she knew would be I
T
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re
at
J
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w
as
a p p ro v a l a n d tru a r a n -
extravagant appropriations for either nipped most of the small vegetables dryly.
t e e d b y Ilu m e c o n c e rn .
a b i t t e r task. "My f a t h e r is virtua lly
once a d d r e s s i n g a ju ry in a n im p o r­
the submarines or air craft, and inci­ in this section and larger supplies of
W r i t e f o r s a m p le s o f
t a n t case. D u rin g his sp e e ch h e ob­
“A nd I can te n d to my own affairs, a be ggar. You know how we live!
w o rk , s t a t i n ?
m ake
dentally suggested that the public need radishes, onions and such lines will be too.”
se rv e d th a t th e ju d g e sh o c k his head.
p re fe rre d .
P e o p le th in k w e ’r e rich. Well-—w e ’re
not be surprised any time from now on brought up from California for the
F e a r in g th e g e s t u r e sh ould h a v e an TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE. 351} W ui. St.. Portland. Or.
’T v e noticed t!
too,” still dryly. poor! W e re g e ttin g poore r ev ery day.
to read of a battle royal between the local trade.
a d v e r s e influe nce on th e jury, C u rra n
“I ’m kind of * ound u p .’’ M a ry con­ E v e r y pe nny le tie d up in—politics.
w a r m e d up for tho m om ent a n d said:
fleets of the opposing nations of
The egg market was easy at the be­ fessed. “ I’ll j u s t w a sh m y face and My f a th e r w a s t h e first to s e e Mr.
“ I see, g e n tle m e n , the m otion of his N E W H O T E L H O U S T O N
Europe.
ginning of the week. Oregons were cool off. T h e n w e ’ll h a v e dinner. S la d e 's str e n g th . He Is now living
D a v e H o u s to n . P ro p .
H . B. T h o rs n e s . M ? r.
l o rd sh ip ’s he ad, but, believe me, if
A reference to Mexico followed ques­ not plentiful, but the efforts to work Rob.”
m o d e rn . 101 R oom s o f c o m f o r t. M od­
on Mr. S la de's future."
you re m a in h e r e m an y da y s you will e T r h a o t e r o P u g ric h ly
e s . T h r e e m in u te « ’ w a lk fro m U n io n
tions by Representative Roberts, of off storage stock affected the entire
M ary nodded.
She had no s o o n e r left the room
se e th a t w h e n his lordship s h a k e s his D e p o t. W r ite fo r ra te * . 72 N. Sulk Si. PORTLAND. OR.
Massachusetts, about criticisms by the market. Local candled ranch were t h a n a k n o c k c a m e a t t h e door. It
head t h e r e ’s nothing in it.”— London
"M r. Siade is a very i m p o r t a n t m a n ,”
general board of the n a v y of the u b s of sold at 40 and 41 cents and there were a p p ea red to be M a ry S la d e ’s day " a t K a t h e r i n e went on, " b u t no m a t t e r
Tit-Bits.
Is n o m o re n e ce ssa ry
battleships where gunboats would suf­ reports of some being offered at 38 hom e.”
how m uch people a d m i r e him he can
th a n S m a l l p o x . Army
fice. Mr. Daniels agreed with this, in cents.
experience has demonstrated
A p p ro p riate ly Nam ed.
"Oh, th e dev— ” m u tt e r e d Rob a s he easily be ruined by a sc a ndal."
th e alm ost m iraculous e ffi­
general, but said there were occasions
"What do you call y o u r bulld og?"
"I h a v e n ’t a n y d e sire to ru in my
Wheat—Bid; Bluestem, $1.20 bush­ s t a r te d t o w a r d t h e door.
c acy , and harm lessness, of A ntityphoid V accination.
“T h e s e
and emergencies when battleships and el; forty-fold, $1.19; club, $1.18; Red 1------ d c u rio u s n e ig h b o r s ! ”
Be vaccinated N O W by your physician, you and
t h e v is ito r a s k e d th e fa rm er.
h u s b a n d , ” M ary p r o te s te d , quickly.
your fam ily. It Is m ore vital th an house insurance.
"N abs! ”
not gunboats were essential.
Russian, $1.11; red Fife, $1.13}.
“ No, I ’m su r e you h a v e n ’t,” K a t h ­
Ask your ph y sic ia n , d ruggist, or send for “ H ave
H e ope ned t h e door a b r u p tly . In­
“ A c urious n a m e for a dog. W hy do
you had T yphoid?” te llin g of T y p h o i d Vaccine«
“ What was the military necessity,”
Oats—Bid: No. 1 white feed, $28. stead of th e gossiping n e ig h b o rs he e r in e w a s m ore at ease a s t h e c o n ­
results from use, and d anger from Typhoid C arriers.
you call him t h a t ? "
Representative Roberts asked, refer­
Barley—Bid: No. 1 feed, $25 ton; had e xpected h e w as c o n fro n te d by v e r s a t i o n progresse d. "B u t you being
THE CUTTER LABORATORY, BERKELEY, CAL
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ring to the Vera Cruz occupation, “of brewing, $25.60; bran, $23.60; shorts, K a th e r in e Strickla nd.
raoouciN«
a s ia u k s
. . aov.
h e r e a n d h e being a few miles away,
a nd I’ll show you."— B irm ingha m Age-
keeping 18 battleships off Vera Cruz $24.50.
of course, t h e r e ’s no excuse to be
Herald.
and Tampico when Vera Cruz was held
offered, is th e r e ? It is a scandal. Po­
I
Millfeed — Bran, $24@24.50 ton;
CHAPTER X .
F o r d ’s Anthropology.
by the American army and marines?” shorts, $26©26.50;
Yon Can G et Alien’« ¿‘o o t-f a se TRCC.
litically a n d socially h e ’s r u in ed unless
rolled barley,
“ There were not 18 all the time,” $27.60@28.50.
W rite A l i e n s . O lm ste d , L e H o y , N . \ \ , fo r a
"S
tu
d
y
u child's c h a r a c t e r , ” said
he
com
ee
back
here,
o
r
you—
”
K
a
t
h
­
K a t h e r i n e w a s Just as m uch a m a ze d
f r e e s a m p l e o f A l l e n ’« F o o t-K n e. i t m r m
the secretary replied. “ The number
H e n r y Ford. “ N o te his proclivities.
Corn—Whole, $26 ton; cracked,$37. at m e e tin g H a yee as he w as a t find­ e r in e paused, for t h e sim ple r e ason
s w e a t i n g , h o t s w o l l e n , a c h i n g f e e t . I t m a k c ti
was gradually reduced from 18 to four.
n e w o r t i g h t s h o e s e a s y . A c e r t a i n c u r e fo r T h e n choose a t r a d e o r a profession
t h a t s h e didn't h a v e th e h e a r t to fin­
Hay—Eastern Oregon timothy, $14
r a t t h e door.
p o m s , in g ro w in g n a ils a n d b u n io n s . A lltlru g -
for him accordingly.
If we had had to blockade all the Mex­ ©16 ton; grain hay, $10©11; alfalfa, ing “I h d e id
gist« sell
U I t . 2 6c. D
*' o n • ’t a c c e p t a n y « u ‘ b a • t i t u t f -
n ’t know you would be h ere," ish.
”1 se n t a little boy o u t the o t h e r day
ican ports,” he explained, “ all the $12©13; valley timothy, $11@12.
"O r I go a w a y ,” M ary c om ple te d th e
K a th e r in e apologized, “o th e r w is e I— ”
with a q u a r t e r to m a k e a sm all p u r ­
Ha Took H e r Hand E agerly and Held
battleships would have been needed.
Sm all by Com parison.
Vegetables—Cucumbers, 50c dozen;
B ob’s e x p re ss io n silenced her. She se n ten c e. “ Yes, a n d if I go a w a y — 1
c
h
a s e fo r me. On h is r e tu r n h e told
It.
If we had gone to Mexico City we eggplant, 7c pound; peppers, 7@8c; bad n e v e r se e n s u c h a n e x p re ss io n in know w h a t th a t m ea n s. No. I'm not
" T h o s e w a r e x p e n d itu re s a r e sim ply m e t h e a r ti c l e I de sired was o u t of
would have had to take half the navy artichokes, 90c dozen; tomatoes, 60c his eyes before. K a t h e r i n e w as ra d i­ going away. Miss S trick la n d , you tell
terrible."
sto c k and h a n d e d h a ck my q u a r te r —
a rn e stly , " t h e r e is such a woman, and
with us.”
“ Well, it's an ill wind t h a t blows In t h e form of tw o dim e s a n d a
©$1 crate; cabbage, J© lc pound; antly b e au tifu l today. She kn e w it. yo u r f a t h e r a n d his friends, from e you
know
it.
I
believe,
Miss
S
tr
ic
k
­
nobody
a
a
y
good.”
opined
t
h
e
con-
nickel.
beans, 12}c; celery, 60@75c dozen; More t h a n th a t , s h e had t a k e n p a r ­ m e — ”
I g re ssm a n .
“ People w o n ’t b e so in-
“T h is boy. of course, Is c u t o u t for
“ Oh. no— please." K a t h e r i n e o b je c t­ land, 1 believe the Lord se n t you j eilned to notice th e little billion dol
cauliflower, 60c © $ 1 ; sprouts, 8c tic ular c a r e to gow n h e r s e lf In an
Andrew Carnegie Tearful
a w a ite r.”— P h ila d e lp h ia Bulletin.
ed. "I c a m e q u ite alone, u n k n o w n to s t r a ig h t h e r e to me.”
pound;
head
lettuce,
$2
crate;
pump­
exquisite
a
f
te
r
n
o
o
n
drees
of
dull
blue,
la
r
s
wo
a
p
p
r
o
p
ria
te
."
—
Louisville
”1 only c a m e to find out w h a t you
Over European Catastrophe kins, lc pound; squash, lc.
a gown t h a t had been d ra p e d a c c o r d ­ h im .”
Courier-Journal.
Open to Suspicion.
"W ell, you m ig h t a s well tell him Intend doing," K a th e r in e a nsw ered,
Green Fruits — Apples, 65c@$1.50 ing to h e r ow n fastid io u s design. But
Washington, D. C.—With tears in
a
la
r
m
e
d
a
n
d
not
knowing
exactly
w
bat
" W h a t Is yo u r idea of a pedant, a n y ­
Little Left.
his eyes, while speaking of the horrors box; casabas, l}c pound; pears, $1© in Bob’s eyes t h e r e was no response o r a n y o n e else t h a t w a n t s to k n o w — ” Mrs. Slade m eant. “I m u s t n 't trouble'
how?”
“Oh, no, I c o u ld n ’t, Mrs. Slade. I
of the European war, Andrew Carne­ 1.50 box; grapes, $1@1.35 crate; to h e r b e a u ty o r h e r c lo th e s or he r
“ I ’m glad I saw the sig h ts of the
you a n y longer."
“ Well, It is so m e tim e s r a t h e r diffi­
world while I could.”
gie, while visiting the White House cranberries, $8©9 barrel.
poise. H e d i d n ’t e v en a t t e m p t to d is­ c o u ld n 't c a r r y a n y m essages. 1 cam e
c u lt to say w ho is a p e d a n t a n d w ho
“You’re no trouble a t all,” said
" W h a t do you m e a n ? "
Potatoes — Oregon, 76@85c sack; guise his d i s g u s t a t h e r e ffronte ry In h e r e to find o u t— ” K a t h e r i n e c hecked
Saturday, praiBed President Wilson for
is not, b u t I t h in k you would be r e a ­
Mary, d e ta in in g her. " I t ’s th e doubt
“ H a lf Kurope is in r uins, and now
herself. T h e s i tu a tio n was suddenly
his efforts toward peace and opposed Idaho, 90c@$1.10; Yakima, 85c@$l; invading Mrs. S l a d e ’s r e tr e a t .
th a t tro u b le s me. Miss Strickland, 1 I h e a r th e y 'v e closed th e s to c k y a r d s sonably s a fe in su s p e c tin g a pe rso n of
sweet
potatoes,
2©2}c
pound.
the proposal for a truce between the
“I w a n t to se e Mrs. S la de," K a t h ­ becom ing e m b a r r a s s in g .
know p erfectly well you m u st have in Chicago." Louisville C o u rier-J o u r­ p e d a n t r y w ho s p e a k s of h a ir anil w h is­
Onions—Oregon, buying price, $1.25 e rine finally ann o u n ce d .
“ Well, now, you k now ,” M ary a n ­
belligerent nations through the Christ­
k e r s as 'h i r s u t e a d o r n m e n t.’ ”— B irm ­
h e a r d people talking. T h e words I nal.
in g h am Age-Herald.
mas season that would be followed up f. o. b. shipping point.
“ Upon m y w o r d ! ” his voice was sw ere d, “th e r e w o n 't be a n y divorce.”
w a n t a r e in yo u r m outh . Come, now,
Eggs — Fresh Oregon ranch, case low, b u t hoarse. "I n e v e r h e a r d of such
”1 s e e —y e s— ’’ a n d e h e took up h e r
by a resumption of hostilities.
ho n e stly tell me," sh e coaxed, “who is
A Retreat.
a t h in g a s yo u r co m in g to t h is house. gloves, p r e p a r a to r y to going.
Mr. Carnegie said the military caste count, 36c; candled, 38@41c.
RESINOL Hf ALS RAW,
th e h u s s y ? "
“
I
’m
ve
ry
so
r
r
y
,"
M
ary
explained,
W
h
a
t
do
you
w
a
n
t
h
e
r
e
?
W
a
n
t
to
tell
of Germany was responsible for the
"A
nd
you
call th is y o u r m u s i c
Poultry — Hens, 12}@13c pound;
ITCHING, SCALY SKINS room ?"
"Mrs. Slade," exclaim ed Katherine,
war, while the kaiser was an exponent springs, 12c; turkeys, dressed, 20© t h a t lit t le w o m a n y o u ’r e a f t e r h e r ? " t h a t o t h e r s sh ould su ffer t h ro u g h h a ughtily, unconscio usly dra w ing h e r ­
No m a t t e r how long you ha v e been
"Y es ,” re p lied Mr. Cumrox.
this, b u t t h a t 's how it sta n d s. F o r
W h a t do you w a n t h e r e ? "
of peace.
se lf up.
t o r tu r e d a n d disfigured by itching,
“ But t h e r e a r e no m usical i n s t r u ­
“Will you k indly tell Mrs. Slade t h a t once in his life Dan Slade is n o t go­
“ The kaiser has told me he took the 21c; live, 17@18c; ducks, 10@12}c;
“ I ought not to have use d th a t word, burning, r a w or scaly sk in hum ors, m e n t s In it."
I a m h e r e ? ” K a t h e r i n e ’s eyes w ere ing to h a v e his ow n w ay.” She smiled.
greatest pride in the fact that he geese, ll@12c.
jtist
put
a
little
of
thnt
soothing,
a
n
­
"No. I t ’s so c o n s tr u c te d t h a t I c a n ’t
Butter — Creamery, prints, extras, ha rd and h e r m o u th a th in s t r i p of “ Now, le t's t a l k of s o m e th i n g else. I I know ," Mary drew a long breath, tiseptic Resinol O in tm e n t on th e sores
reigned for many years without being
h e a r a n y of t h e s u r r o u n d in g m usic
“ b u t I—you c a n 't blam e me. W hy,
h e a r you draw- p ic tu r e s of yo u r d r e sse s
involved in war,” said Mr. Carnegie. 34}c pound in case lots; }e more in de te rm ina tion.
a
n
d
th
e
s
u
ffe
rin
g
slo
p
s
r
i
g
h
t
th
ere
!
t h a t m ay b e tu r n e d on from t im e to
do you know w hat it would m e a n ? It
“F i r s t , I w a n t to k n o w w h a t you’re —designs. Is th a t one of yo u r own
“ But he was surrounded by a ring of less than case lots; cubes, 30c.
would m e a n two Mrs. Slades h ere in H ealing begins th n t very m inute, and tim e." — W a s h in g to n Star.
Veal—Fancy, ll}@12c pound.
in a lm o s t e v e r y ease yo u r skin g e ts I
going to sa y to h e r , ” H a y e s d em anded. g o w n s ? ”
militarists who were eager for war at
t h is town or — o r — a n y w h e r e h e ’s well so quickly you feel a s h a m e d of
Pork—Block, 9}c pound.
“Oh, yes," K a t h e r i n e replied, a m i ­
“W h e t h e r I sa y it today o r to m o r ­
any price.”
E le ctricity fo r Korea.
known.
T w o Mrs. Sladee a f te r all t h e m oney yon th r e w a w a y on tedious, |
Hops—1914
crop,
9@12c
pound;
1913
ably.
“
I
often
do
little
s
k
e
t
c
h
e
s
for
row
d
o
e
s
n
't
m
a
t
t
e
r
,
”
K
a
t
h
e
r
i
n
e
a
n
­
Mr. Carnegie showed interest in a
t h e s e long, r e sp e c ta b le y e ars! Why, u se le s s tr e a tm e n ts .
The Japanese government is inves­
crop,
nominal.
th
e
fa
shion
m
agazines,
a
n
d
I
do
busts.
sw
ere
d,
quietly.
“I
’ll
s
a
y
It.
So
you
suggestion to him that he might be
Resinol O i n t m e n t and R esinol Soap tigating the possibilities of develop­
Wool—Valley, 17@18c pound; East­ m ig h t a s well l e t h e r know I’m h ere— My friend« th in k it's a fad, w h e n us It isn't h u m a n ! " and she held up two
called upon by the President to help
a cc using fingers.
"Oh, no!
Every c l e a r aw ay pimples, bla c k h e a d s, and ing power for the industrial needs of
ern
Oregon,
15©20c,
nominal;
mohair,
a m a t t e r of fact, i t ’s for money, for
a nd go.”
bring about peace when the time came.
one would be a s k i n ’: ‘W hich Mrs. dandruff. P re sc rib e d by doc tora for Korea by hydroelectric plants.
"All right, b u t do you t h i n k you had c lo th e s a nd things."
“ I will do anything I possibly can,” 1914 clip, 27}c.
Slade is t h a t —the old one or the new 19 y e a r s a nd sold by all druggists.
Cascara bark—Old and new, 4@4}c b e tt e r risk it? You look out! W hen
“ I had no idea.” Mary was all s y m ­
Styles in Grub.
he said. " I believe Mr. Wilson ear­
one
h e g o t ? ’ H e ’d be o ut with Mrs.
she disc o v ers— ” M a r y ’s e n t r a n c e at p a th y a n d un d e rstan d in g . "Y ou’r e so
Pleased.
nestly desires peace and the entire pound.
" W h a t c a n I do f e r you. m u m ? ”
S la de No. 2, while Mrs. Slade S o 1
Cattle — Prime steers, $7@7.25; this m o m e n t c h e c k e d H a y e s ' w arning. young a n d need p r e tt y things. T h a t's was hom e b r e a k in g h e r he art. Well,
country should support him.”
“ Your wife’s t a s t e s a r e lite r a r y , a n d j a sk e d t h e grocer.
o n e of t h e Joys I’ve m is se d —dre ssing
For the “ men in the trenches,” Mr. choice, $6.50@7; medium, $6.25©
th e y d on't c a t c h m e like th a t! Not not m usical,” said th e Inquiring rela- ( "I h a rd ly know ,” sa id t h e lady who
a
d
a
u
g
h
te
r
!
You
know
,”
she
began,
five.
w as doing h e r first m arke ting. " W h a t
Carnegie expressed the greatest sym­ 6.50; choice cows, $6.75©6.26; me­
suddenly, “ I've h e a r d a g r e a t deal of m uch! If t h a t 's w h a t It means, th ere 's
"Yes. And Hint’s lucky. I’d r a t h e r a r e th e y e a t i n g th is fa ll? ”— K a n s a s
dium, $5©5.50; heifers, $5 @ 6.75;
pathy.
only going to be one Mrs. Slade, and I s h e ’d sit up till m id n ig h t re a d in g a f City Jo u rn a l.
you,
a
n
d
you'r
e
n
o
t
a
t
all
t
h
e
young
“ They had nothing to do with bring­ calves, $6 @ 8; bulls, $3.60 @ 4.75;
I book than s in g so ngs o r piny t h e j
lady I s u p p o s e d you were. You’re Just wouldn’t stoop to be th a t one.
ing about this terrible conflict,” he stags, $4.60@6.
a s sim p le and sw e e t and n a tu r a l as fought for bis n a m e w hen he was free, piano.”— W a s h in g to n Star.
Hogs — Light, $6.25@7.10; heavy,
said. “ All they can do is to obey or­
you can be. And yo u r affection for b u t If h e i s n ’t now, I wouldn't haggle
ders and shoot each other down. It is $5.75@6.25.
M iff H l d m l f t ,
o v e r a m an who d i d n ’t re sp ec t me . I J o 4* k «Iviilp.
Helping Kidneys
H porim au price*: G old,
yo u r f a t h e r ! ”
Sheep — Wethers, $5.25©6; ewes,
terrible that so many widows and or­
e nough to— No! S h e could ta k e him riilvor. 1^* »<1. Jx I »old, Hllw r, 76c; G o ld . fiOo; Zino
Mary
got
up
and,
selecting
th
e
love­
o
r
O
opp*r
l
i
.
M
o
ilin
g
envelope*
*
»d
f
u
ll
p
r
ic
a
lis
t
phans are being made because a few $4.25@5; lambs, $6.25@7.50.
and his n a m e and his money a n d — I’d
nt on njipHmtion. Control a n d I'ropjfo w o rn »
By Clearing Blood
liest rose from the c lu s te r In th e vase,
men wanted to go to war. It is terri­
go to w h e re people d id n ’t know the E sited. lieferenoe: CWr>xm*te National Bank.
c
arefully
wiped
th
e
ste
m
a
nd
ha
nded
ble that all the scientists and other
Seattle — Aside from the Christmas
s i g h t of my face. Miss Strickland,
A n o th e r Delusion D estroyed.
it to K a th e rin e .
men of culture in Germany are not al­ movement, which is slated by the J
t h e r e 1« a n o th e r w om an, a n d you know
" W o n 't you sta y for a bit of din­
An E nglish n e w s p a p e r sa y s t h a t it A Function Greatly Assisted
lowed to advise the kaiser instead of street for this week, interest centers
it. O u t with it, like a good girl. J u s t is a c om m on delu sio n t h a t re d uni
n e r ? B e tt e r have Ju s t a bite."
By a Well-Known
the small clique of military men.
in the immediate futures for apples,
sa y it—and I’ll ta k e your advice. I’ll form s a r e m o r e c onspicuous in the
"I
m
u
s
t
go,”
r
e
tu
r
n
e
d
K
a
t
h
e
r
i
n
e
a
b
­
spuds and onions, the three leading
m a k e the b e st of life a n d go. J u s t field a n d m ore d a n g e r o u s w h e n a r m ie s
Remedy.
sently. Som ehow o r o t h e r sh e h a d n 't
local staples for the midwinter season.
Air Over Paris Guarded.
say I t ! ”
f ought a t close range, but a r e said to
quite e xpected th is s o r t of a visit.
j be less e as ily se e n a t a d i s t a n c e of
(T O B E C O N T IN U E D )
The street is inclined to believe that
Paris — With the return to Paris
"1 hope I h a v e n ’t said a n y th in g to
¡1000 y a rd s t h a n ste el g r a y o r o t h e r
from Bordeaux of President Poincare, potatoes will go higher. The extreme
(rouble you,” s h e h a ste n e d to add.
! light sh a d e s.— E xchange.
cold
in
Eastern
Washington
as
regards
W
h
a
t
I
sa
id
a
b
o
u
t
th
is
ruining
Mr.
the members of the cabinet and par­
ALGERIANS NOT ALL ARABS
potatoes
makes
it
dangerous
to
take
Slade
is
j
u
s
t
a
n
echo
of
w
h
a
t
bis
A m erican Coin in Canada.
liament and the diplomatic corps, re­
friends say.”
newed precautions have been taken to stock out of the pits and cellars, and
According to figures p u blished by
Two Kabytaa, While T hey Are Fol­
some
of
the
carload
lots
recevied
here
protect the city from raids by hostile
“ My d e a r child, you h a v e n ’t h u r t my
th e M onetary T im es, of T oronto, t h e
low ers of Islam, Have Different
during the week showed frost.
The
1 sum total of A m e ric an i n v e s tm e n ts In
aviators.
feelings.
P e r h a p s you know so m e ­
C h a rac te ristic s.
result
is
a
reduction
of
the
volume
of
j C a n a d a w as $ti.'!6.904,000 in 1913, as
t h in g I d o n 't k n o w ? " sh e asked, s u d ­
A strong squadron of aeroplanes flew
c o m p a r e d with $417,143,000 In 1911,
denly. “ Do sit down again. S ta y Just
Saturday over the Palace of the Elysee receipts. Growers say it costs from
I
have
spoken
of
A
lgeria
as
If
It
$1 to $1.50 per ton to pit the spuds,
and
$270,075,000 in 1909.— T o ro n to
a minute. I'd like to talk som e more.
and the buildings of Parliament.
co
n
sisted
e
ntirely
of
A
ra
b
s,
but
this
Mall a n d Empire.
You're o u t in th e world and I'm quite
These aviators at times attained an and there is now a fair prospect of an
M e t reader« w ill he In te re s te d to m ere
m ay give an e n tir e ly false idea of the
alone.
People a r e n 't aB f ra n k with
altitude of 2500 yards, where the tem­ advance between now and January 1.
c le arly u n d e rs ta n d why a n a ly s t, o f u rln a la
r o t ■ ow n im i (<(< i m will tf . li . you •o
population and c h a r a c t e r i s ti c s of the Try
No
concrete
movement
is
visible
in
the
Im p o rta n t.
In th e use o f 8. 8. S. to
M urine Eye Rem edy for Red, W eak, W atery
me a s th e y m ig h t be. Suppose I ’m
perature was recorded as 14 degrees
country. F o r though they a r e all fol­ Kyea and < Ira n u la ted Eyelid*; No .sm art m g — p u rify th e blood, ItH actio n ta a s tim u la n t
direction of shipping orders, but con­
your m o t h e r —Just let m e say It—and
above zero, Fahrenheit.
to th e m y riad o f tin* blood yevaala th a t
in
t.K
y
e
C
om
fort.
W
rite
for
Hook
of
«he
Rye
lo w e rs of Islam they do not belong to •y m ali Free. M urine Kye R em edy Co., C hicago. «lake up tho ro u st root lye tissue« o f th e
ditions are brightening for the home
t
my h u sb a n d w a n ted a divorce— he's
khlnoys. All th e blood from a ll o v ar th o
th e sa m e race. Roughly t h e r e a r e two
consumption.
old
e
nough
to
be
yo
u
r
f
a
t
h
e
r
—w
e
’d
all
body mu a t paaa th ro u g h th o khlneya. They
Bulgaria Avails Chance.
g
r
e
a
t
races
In
Algeria,
the
Arabs
prop­
L ig ht in W ater.
a c t aa te ster« a n d a te a y e rs . And ncconU ng
Eggs—Select ranch, 40c dozen.
g e t t o g e t h e r to find out why, wouldn't
New York—The policy of Bulgaria
to w h a t th ey allo w to paaa o u t la th o urln a,
e
rly
so-called,
a
nd
th
e
Kabylea.
At
530
feet
below
th
e
surfncp
of
the
Poultry—Live hens, 10©14c pound;
w e?”
a a to q u a n tity an d m a te ria ls, th e
n the war in Europe was outlined Sat­ old roosters. 10c; 1914 broilers, 11c; I
w a t e r th e a m o u n t of illu m in a tio n is both
T
he
Kabyles
a
r
e
a
c
urious
race,
so
h e a lth o f th e kidneys a n d th e q u a lity o f th e
“I suppose we would,” a n d K a t h ­
| about th e sa m e a s t h a t on t h e surfa ce , blood la d eterm in ed . T h e c a ta ly tic energy
urday by Stefan Panaretoff, first Bul­ ducklings, 12©13c; geese, 10c; Gui­
different
from
th
e
A
ra
bs
as
te
sug
e r in e took th e c h a i r Mrs. Siade bad
forced by 8. S. H. is ahow n In th e urine.
garian minister to this country, who is nea fowl, $6 dozen; turkeys, live, 20c
gest an e n tirely different origin Some on a c le a r b ut m oonless night.
I t In a lso d e m o n stra te d la th e skin. And
indicated
on his way to Washington to take up pound; do. dressed, 21c.
a
s cha blood c o n tin u e , to sweep th ro u g h
people
even
Insist
t
h
a
t
they
a
r
e
large­
She Had Not Expected to Find S u c h
“ W h a t I w a n t to know la why
A m erican F o u n ta in Pena.
th e k id n ey s th e d o m in a tin g n a tu re o f
his duties there.
According to Mr.
ly
of
t
h
a
t
Rom
an
r
a
c
e
which
for
so
Apples — Cooking, 50©60c box;
A m erican m a d e fo u n tain pen» c om ­ 8 A 8-, a c tin g aa I t d o rs th ro u g h all th a
a S w ea t L ittle Woman.
people t h in k Mr. Slade want« a di­
Panaretoff, Bulgaria will preserve neu­ Black Twigs, 75c©$l; Baldwins, 50
o f e lim in a tio n , «bow s a m arked
e? W hy, i s n ’t a se p a ra tio n bad long w-as m a s t e r of all N orth Africa. m and a b o u t 80 pe r c e n t of th e m a r k e t avenue«
trality so long as neutrality seems best (ii75c; Delicious, $1©1.50; Spitzen- She looked questloningly. first a t Hath e vorc
T h e ir la ngua ge Is quite different from f o r c o n v en ien c e s of t h e i r k ind in decrease o f d isease m a n ife s ta tio n s a s dem ­
nough?”
o n s tra te d by u rin e sn aly a te .
T h is a ssist­
suited to Bulgaria’s own interests; but bergs, 75c(u$1.25; Yellow Newtown erlne , then a t Hayes.
ance Is a g re e t re lie f to th e kldncvs. The
"I d o n ’t know t h a t I— ” F o r t h e life of Arabic: t h o u g h they a r e Moslems, O r e s t Britain.
if a condition arises whereby Bulgaria Pippins, 75c©$1.25; Stamen Wine-
body w a ste
en ly
---------
- s a re m . ora . e v ..
|-|n| d istrib u te d to
" I ’ll be back, a untie . In a very few h e r sh e could t h in k of no a n s w e r to th e ir conception of M oham m edanism
th e e m u n rto rle e ; th e ir elim in a tio n ta s tim ­
O lde st Grass.
may improve herself by taking up saps, 75cfd$l.
m in u te s." H a y e s r e m a rk ed . ’T v e got \ th is d irec tly sim ple line of questioning. is so different from th o se of th e Arabs
la te d by th a to n ic a c tio n afforded tha
Rye g r a s s is believed to be t h e old­ u Ilvsr.
arms, then, he said, the nation might
lungs, sk in a n d k ld n ey t.
Thus, ta
t
h
a
t
they
m
ay
well
be
considered
Pears—Beurre Easter, $1.25©1.50 to w ork on my car. T h is la Mias I “Well, t h e r e s only one r e a so n I
est g ra ss specia lly raised fo r forage, \ cases of rh
rheumatism,
e u m a tism , c rysUtl«r~ebrnnie~aors
y stitis. ch ro n ic sore
be relied on to join in the war against box; Beurre Anjou, $2©2.25; Winter S tric k la n d ." and h e sh u t t h e door.
e v e r knew of,” Mary c ontinued, "w hen heretics, and th e i r racial c h a r a c t e r i s ­ h a v in g been t h u s c u ltiv a te d In Kng- | th ro a t. hueklneee o f vole*, b ro n c h iti!, a s th ­
Austria.
m a an d th a m y ria d o f o th e r reflex Indica-
“Oh — Mias S trick la n d ," iep e ale d a m a n 's so Insistent. I g u e ss you tics a r e even m ore different t h a n their land m o re t h a n tw o c e n t u r ie s ago.
Nellis. $ m i.2 5 .
tlo n s o f w eak kidney a ctio n , t i n t p u rify
Dressed Beef — Prime beef steers, Mary, very m uch pleased, b u t very know th e kind of r e ason I m e a n —a — blood and t h e i r cree d from th o se of
yo u r blood w ith 8. 8. 8 , ao It will enahls
Sturdee's Loss Is SmalL
T h e G r e a t N o r t h e r n e n g ln e m e n will th e tlsau es to reb u ild th e c e llu la r a ire n g tk
t h e A ra b population.
12©12}c pound; cows, 11}© 12c; heif­ m uch In awe of t h e s e n a t o r ’s d a u g h te r t well—a yo u n g e r re aso n .”
a
n d reg ain th e n o rm a l h e alth .
T h e Arab Is laxy, t h e K abyle Is In bold a ba nquet. Of c ourse t h e t h r o t t l e
London — The secretary of the ad­ ers. 12c.
“ You called on m e once before, but
“ You m e a n —a w o m a n ? ”
K a th ­
8. A 8. Is p re p a re d bv "Hi- 8 w !ft Rpectfle
will be wide open a nd t h e m e a t will Co.. 52T 8 w lft Bldg., A tla n ta . (5a . a n d If
dustrious.
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miralty has received a cable dispatch
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Dressed Veal—14}c pound.
you have an y deep se a le d o r o b stin a te blood
be
tender.
the
Kabyle
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from Vice Admiral Sturdee, of the
since
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“Yes. I do. It d o e s n 't se e m to s u r ­
Dressed Hogs — Whole, packing 1
tro u b le, w rite to th e ir M edical D ept, tu t
free advice.
British squadron, saying that in the house, 8}© 10c pound.
off your things a n d s i t down. I t ’s very- prise you," Mary d e clare d suddenly m ore r e a c ti o n a r y th a n the Kabyle. It
Dr. P i e r c e ’s Pellets, small, sugar-
battle off the Falkland islands, in
noticing t h a t K a th e r in e had known at la e v id e n t t h a t t h e F re n c h will have coated, e asy to t a k e as candy, r e g u la te
Dressed Spring Lamb — 13©13}c kind of you to r a il ."
which the German cruisers Scham­ pound.
K a t h e r i n e th a n k e d h e r and sat once ju s t w hat sh e had In mind. “ Miss a less difficult problem in a ssim ila ting and invigorate stom ach, liver and bo w ­
P. N. V.
N o . 81, 1*14
borst, Gneisenau and Leipzig were
down. She had n o t e xpected to find S tric k la n d , I th in k you know som e­ t h e K a byle th a n In a ssim ila tin g the els. Do not gripe.
Dressed Mutton—10©10}c pound.
sunk, the British casualties totalled
Potatoes—White Rivers, ear lots, such a sw ee t little woman In Mrs t h in g m ore than y o u 're telling me A r a b —T. P. O’Connor In T. P.’n
By e x tr e m e th r if t a divorcee lives e n 1 [
seven men killed and four wounded. $13rti,15 ton; Gems, car lots. $14fa.l7; Slade. T h e woman was so little, so i and you b a te to say I t W h a t would Weekly.
$20.000 a year. H ubby atill wins. S h e I W h e n writing i I ndver' aera, «In
No officers, the dispatch says, were Burbanks, $17©19; store price, $2©3
sp e n t $»0,000 a y e a r before t h e dl- ^ ^ t m n t h m p « n
either killed or wounded.
ton additoinal; sweets, $2©2.25 ewt.
rere*
Daniels Fiuuiises
Defenses.
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Al i ce Bradley's Play
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