I
Dont'» For Dancer«.
A S TR O N G
DEFENSE
against general weakness
can only be established
and maintained by keep
ing the digestion good
and liver and bowels
active.
HOSTETTER’S
STOMACH BITTERS
will help wonderfully in
re sto rin g the “ inner
man” to a strong and
normal condition.
I
NEW'S NOTES OF
CURRENT WEEK
It takes more than rules to produce
good conduct. W here a proper sp irit
prevails rules are superfluous. This
is particularly tru e in regard to danc
ing. W hen people of refinem ent dance
w ith th eir friends they do not need
any long list of rules and regulations
hanging before th eir eyes. T heir n a
tu ral sense of th e fitness of things
insures an observance of all the pro
prieties.
U nfortunately an Innate
sense of m odesty and of the fitness of
things can not be trusted to regulate
the public dance hall. H ere rules aro
Seven persons are injured in Seattle,
necessary to insure an observance of
when a jitn e y bus tu rn s tu rtle on a
the proprieties.
The public dance hall Inspectors of prom inent thoroughfare.
Elizabeth. N. J., have set forth suc
A Catholic p riest and his house-
cinctly co rrect rules for p artn ers in
five "dont's.” They could not be put j keeper are found m urdered in th eir
| home in New B ritain , Conn.
more tersely :
Don't hop.
Music by an o rchestra in New York,
Don't dip.
was heard over a long distance te le
Don’t breathe in the lady's face.
phone by Mayor Rolph, in San F ran
Don't hold the lady too close.
cisco.
Don’t wave the arm s up and down.
All form s of dipping and "rolling of
French
artillerym en succeed in
the shoulders" are forbidden by the
dance censors as vulgar. These re bringing down a G erm an aeroplane,
strictio n s should not spoil the sport, th e m achine, however, fell in the’Ger-
for the average patron of the dance m anilines.
hall.—F rancis F rear in Leslie's.
Lease of lakes Summ er and E bert,
in Oregon, containing valuable salt
deposits, was ratified by th e house of
representatives.
Resume of World’s Important
Events Told in Brief.
HOW TO SUCCEED
D uring the last few years, condi
tions in all lines of business, even pro
fessional life, have changed so com
pletely th a t every m an is w aking up
t h e WESCO SYSTEM o f
to th e fact th a t in order to win suc
PENMANSHIP t e a c h e s y o u cess he m ust specialize and learn to
H O W TO WRITE.
I T IS THE B E S T . do some one thing and do it well.
RO O K b e a u t if u l l y il l u s t r a t e d
So it is w ith any article th a t is sold
■V ' V P 182 R A C E S. B Y M A IL. 75c.
to the people. It m ust have genuine
m erit or no am ount of advertising will
the dem and for the article.
NEW HOTEL HOUSTON m aintain
For many years druggists have
D ave H ouston, Prop.
H. B. Thorsnes, Mgr.
Thoroughly m odern. 101 Rooms of com fort. Mod w atched with much In terest the re
e ra te P rices. T h re e m in u te s ’ w alk from Union m arkable record m aintained by Dr.
D epot. W rite fo r rates. 72 N. Sad« St. PORTLAND. UR K ilm er’s Swamp-Root, the great Kid
ney, L iver and Bladder Remedy. From
the very beginning the proprietors
had so much confidence in it th a t they
eASrHTTOÜRTlDEAS invited
every one to te s t it.
$ 9 .0 0 0 o f f e r e d f o r c e r t a i n
It is a physician's prescription.
P ^ n v e i i t i o n s . Book “ H o w t o O b ta i n
im P a te n t” and “ W h a t to I n v e n t”
They have on file thousands of un
I s e n t f r e e . S end rough sketch for free solicited letters received from form er
■ re p o rt as to patentability. Patents ad*
I T ertised for sale a t o u r expense lu M an sufferers who claim they are now en
u fa c tu re rs ’ Journals.
joying good h ealth as a resu lt of its
CHANDLEE & CHANDLEE, Pattfht Atty’s use.
B*. 16 Yean 1 0 3 4 F . St, Washington, 0. C.
However, If you wish first to try a
sam ple bottle, address Dr. K ilm er &
Co., Bingham ton, N. Y., enclose ten
is n o m o r e n e c e s s a ry
th a n S m a l l p o x . Army
cents and m ention this paper. They
experience has demonstrated
will prom ptly forw ard you a sam ple
the almost miraculous effi
bottle by Parcel Post.
cacy, and harmlessness, of Antityphoid Vaccination.
Be vaccinated NOW by your physician, you and
R egular sizes for sale a t all d ru g
Four family. It is more vital than house insurance.
g ists—fifty-cents and one-dollar.
Ask your physician, druggist, or send for “ Have
TYPHOID
L arge orders for barrel staves from
the A rm ours P acking company, Chi
cago, are received by Aberdueen,
W ash., saw m ills.
Notes to England and G ermany con
cerning th e “ w ar zone” and the use of
the S tars and S trip es by belligerent
countries, is ready for transm ission by
the U nited S tates.
A deputy sheriff a t Chehalis, W ash.,
shoots a 15-year-old boy, who was flee
ing from the tra in in g school. The boy
is not seriously injured and the deputy
claim s th e shot w as accidental.
E x-P resident T a ft w rites a le tte r to
a professor in H arvard university th a t
th e ban put on m unitions of w ar by
the U nited S tates may som etim e react
to th e d etrim en t o f th is country.
Twenty-one m iners lose th e ir lives
in a B ritish Columbia m ine when a
shot is fired th a t p en etrates an old
abandoned mine filled w ith w ater. The
e n tire crew was trapped and downed.
The first g irl born in Avezzano,
Italy, since th e earth q u ak e arrived in
the village W ednesday. She was bap
tized and given the nam e of E leana
you had Typhoid?” telling of T y p h o id Vaccine,
results from use, and danger from Typhoid Carriers.
A m ata R egina Ita lia , which m eans
Not Forgetting Blackwell’s.
THE CUTTE# LABORATORY. BERKELEY. CAL
“W hat are the m ost im portant Is H elena, beloved Queen of Italy.
PRODUCING VA CC IN ES A SERUM S UNOER U. S . 6 0 V . L IC E M S I
lands on the globe?" asked the geo
O utside of these questions of in ter
graphy teacher.
national law, th e chief in terest lies in
Unfair Advantage.
And w ithout h esitation the boy the fighting in th e E astern zone, the
“Ellis,
Jam es—The rain falls alike on the from New York answ ered:
M anhattan and Coney.”—W ashington operations in th e W est having lapsed
ju s t and unjust.
into a period of calm, w ith only a few
Jones—True, but the u n ju st man is Star.
sm all engagem ents on narrow fronts,
generally provided w ith the ju st m an’s
w hich can have little effect on the
um brella.—P ittsb u rg Dispatch.
cam paign as a whole.
Time to Pay One’s Bills.
L ists w ere d istrib u ted among the
B erlin households fo r rep o rting to the
m unicipal au th o rities of the members
of fam ilies. The lists will be used as
a basis in th e d istrib u tio n of bread
tick ets, beginning F ebruary 12. About
They Often Do.
Quickly Yielded To Lydia E, 4,000,000 tic k e ts w ill be issued
"M arriage is said to be a contract."
w eekly. A g re a t rush of housewives
Pinkham’s Vegetable
‘‘Yes, and it is about th e only con
to buy potatoes has been observed in
tra c t w herein both parties can se t up
Compound.
the m ark ets for several days.
strong claim s to g etting the w orst of
it.”—Louisville Courier-Journal.
The A m erican steam er W ilhelmina,
B ridgeton, N. J . —“I w an t to thank you
OUR OWN D SU G G ISr W IU, TRLL YOU n thousand tim es for th e wonderful w ith g rain aboard fo r H am burg, has
ry M a rin e E y e R em ed y fo r R ed. W e ak , W a te ry
good Lydia E. Pink- arriv ed a t Falm outh It was thought
E y e s a n d G r a n u la t e d E y e lid s ; N o S m a rtin g :—
ham ’s V e g e t a b l e possible th a t she had been ordered
u s t- E y e C o m fo rt. W rite fo r B ook o f th e E ye
>y m a il F re e . M u rin e E y e R em ed y Co., C h ic ag o .
Compound has done th ere by one of th e B ritish patrol
for me. I suffered ships, as the B ritish governm ent had
Defined.
very much from a announced its intention of preventing
A statesm an Is a politician w ith
fem ale trouble.
I her from proceeding to G erm any and
whom you agree. A politician is a
of su b m ittin g th e question of her
had
bearing
down
statesm an w ith whom you disagree.—
A dispatch
i | pains, w as irregular cargo to a prize court.
Life.
.nd a t tim es could from Falm outh, however, say9 th a t the
ardly w alk across captain of th e W ilhelm ina declared he
the room.
I was had proceeded to th a t port of his own
nable to do my free will.
housework or atten d to my baby I was
G ermans declare blockade of E ng
so weak. Lydia E. P inkbam ’s Vegetable lish Channel.
Compound did me a world of good, and
The w orst snow storm in many years
now I am strong and healthy, can do my
w ork and tend my baby. I advise ail is v isitin g N ebraska.
Buffering women to tak e it and g et
P resident W ilson’s veto of the lite r
well as I did.” —Mrs. F annie C ooper , acy te s t law is sustained by the house.
R .F .D ., Bridgeton, N .J.
A u stria gives up valuable te rrito ry
Lydia E. Pinkham ’s V egetable Com in G alicia to the Russians.
pound, made from native roots and
A Eugene, O r., g irl opens a boil
herbs, contains no narcotic or harm ful
drugs, and to-day holds the record of w ith a pin and dies of blood poisoning.
being the m ost successful remedy for
The B ritish com pletely repulse an
fem ale ills we know of, and thousands attack on the Suez canal by the Turks.
of voluntary testim onials on file in the
The G ermans are reported to have
Pinkham laboratory a t Lynn, Mass.,
captured a m ile of trenches from the
seem to prove this fact.
Belgians.
For th irty years it has been the stand
ard remedy for fem ale ills, and has re
The English p arliam ent has taken
stored the health of thousands of women action to control th e prices of w heat,
who have been troubled w ith such ail flour and coal.
I^C vl
t S ä u i m ents as displacem ents, inflammation,
M iä S m m
A Portland g irl o f 20 is ^arrested on
ulceration, tum ors, irregularities, etc. a charge o f polygamy.
She pleads
I f y o u w a n t s p e c i a l a d v ic e ignorance of th e law.
The Finishing Touch.
w r i t e t o L y d i a E . P in k l in m M e d
I t is announced officially th a t 1165
The young man h esitated to believe ic i n e C o ., ( c o n f i d e n t i a l ) L y n n ,
the statem en t of h er little bro th er th a t M a s s . Y o u r l e t t e r w ill b e o p e n e d , B ritish officers have been commis
sioned from the ranks since th e out
the young lady was not a t home. He
repeated the question, a t the sam e r e a d a n d a n s w e r e d b y a w o m a n break of th e war.
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tim e displaying a q uarter. The boy
C entralia, W ash., citizens deport 16
eyed it longingly and again replied In
I. W. Ws. by loading them on a north
the negative.
bound fre ig h t tra in , a fte r they had
It Couldn't Stand the Shock.
"B ut didn’t she leave a m essage for
spent a n ig h t in jail.
m e?" asked th e disappointed swain.
"Confound the luck.”
‘‘Yes,’’ said the lad—and nothing
L ieutenant Sharpe, of the Canadian
"W h at's troubling you now?”
more.
”1 sen t a poem to a magazine and contingent of th e Royal F lying Corps,
As one who sees a g reat light, the
| was killed w hile flying a t Shoreham,
young man tossed him th e coin. now I see th a t it has failed."
’’Too bad!
But cheer up. maybe England. He was retu rn in g from a
“ Now," he said, "out w ith the mes
they w on't sue you for dam ages.”— trip when his biplane suddenly dived
sage.”
to the earth .
The m achine
was
“She said sh e's not gonna see you Puck.
any more and you're not to give me
smashed and L ieutenant Sharpe died
Q uestions and Answers.
any money.”—Philadelphia Ledger.
} w ithin a few m inutes.
"You are thoroughly fam iliar with
One Reason.
Em peror Nicholas le ft Tsarskoe-Selo
public questions, of course.”
"I w onder why th ere are so few
"I know ’em all by h e a rt,” replied for the front. He was accompanied as
women arch itects?"
S enator Sorghum. "B ut I m ust adm it fa r as th e railw ay statio n by the Em
“P erh ap s women are afraid they th a t as tim e goes by I don’t feel quite press A lexandra and his daughters.
m ight be called designing c reatu res.” so certain about some of the answ ers.”
—W ashington Star.
—Yale Record.
The Japanese cruiser
Asama ia
wrecked on th e rocks off th e coast of
Lower C alifornia, and w ill be a total
loss. A U. S. w ar vessel is ordered to
| give all possible aid.
A man who has the money but who
h a sn 't tim e to pay his bills is lazy,
and th a t's all th ere is to It.—Atchison
Globe.
J
I
Banish the “ Blues!”
I f vou have th a t depressed feeling i t ’s more than likely th a t your
blood is ou t of order—impoverished o r poisoned.
T here is only one thin g th a t will a lte r your present condition—
th a t’s to restore your etom ach to normal health and stren g th . For
a weak o r diseased stom ach cannot m ake good blood
If your
digestion is bad your food will not m ake the good blood which
nourishes body, brain, h e a rt and nerve.
Di r Fierce’s Golden Medical Discovery
helps the stom ach to do its work n aturally and properly. Stim ulates
the liver. The system is freed from poison. The blood is purified.
Every organ is rejuvenated. Instead of th e ” E )u es," you feel fit and
strong, equal to any task or up to any pleasure.
,
This g re a t rem edy has proved its w orth y ear a fte r y ear for over
L e t it prove its w orth to you. Sold by medicine dealer*
in tab let o r liquid form or send 50c for trial bo* by mail.
N r tV Je*™ .
W hile shaking hands w ith a friend
W illiam Rose, a m attress-m aker, 48
years old, of Portland, O r., dislocated
hia ahoulder so severely th a t he waa
taken to th e police em ergency hospital
for treatm en t.
The Southern Pacific w ill spend $30,-
000,000 to build a ship and rail te r
m inal at San Franciaco.
The A m erican steam er Colon, fo r
merly a Mexican vessel, has grounded
on the b ar a t the entran ce to the h ar
bor of Topolobampo. A heavy norther
is blowing and th e ste a m e r’* plight ia
reported to be critical.
NORTHWEST M ARKET
REPORTS
Portland—The egg m arket is hold
ing steady at the 125-cent basis for
large lots, case count. Efforts have
been made by some dealers to break
the price still further, but w ithout suc
cess. as receipts so far have not been
heavy. I t is only the backw ardness of
buyers th a t has broughtjthe m arket to
the present level.
T here was a little b e tte r demand
for poultry and the m arket was a
shade firmer.
Dressed m eat receipts
w ere sm all and the m arket was quiet.
There is a very [fair m ovem ent in
the apple m arket.
D ealers report a
b e tte r demand for dollar fru it than
any tim e th is w inter. H eretofore the
inquiry has been alm ost wholly for the
cheaper apples.
The big January buying movem ent
in the hop m arket appears to have ex
tended into February, although dealers
report a slowing down of operations
w ith some of^the more im portant buy
ers w ithdraw n from the m arket.
The P ierce R iggs crop of 797 bales,
at Independence, was aolcf to D urbin A
Connoyer at 12 cents. Dorcas Bros,
bought the Twin Woo crop of 314 bales
at Salem a t 12 cents.
H. L. H a rt bought the W olf lot of
96 bales a t St. Louis at 12 cent, 63
bales from W. Johnson, of C latskanie,
a t 11 cents, the Balch crop of 40 bales
a t Silverton, at I l f cents, and the old
and new hops of G earin & Vandall, of
Newberg, paying 11 cents for 60 bales
of 1914s and 6 cents for 35 bales of
1913s.
W heat — B id: Bluestem,
$1.55;
forty-fold, $1.54; club, $1.62; red
Russian, $1.45; red Fife, $1.49.
M ilifeed—-Spot prices: Bran, $30.50
@31.60 ton; shorts, $32.60@ 33.60;
rolled barley, $38@39.
Corn— W hite, $37 ton;~cracked, $38.
H ay— E astern Oregon tim othy, $14
@ 16 ton; valley tim othy, $12.50;
grain hay, $10@12; alfalfa, $12@13.
V egetables — Cucumbers, hothouse,
$1.25@1.50 dozen; eggplant, 8f?H0c
pound; peppers, $4 c ia le , anicuukeo,
86@90c dozen; tom atoes, $1.75 c rate;
cabbage, 111c pound; beans, 12c; cel
ery, $2.50 c rate; cauliflower, $2.25;
sprouts, 8c pound; head lettuce, $1.86
@2 c rate; squash, lc pound; carrots,
$1.25 sack; beets, $1.26; parsnips,
$1.25.
G reen F ru its —- Apples, 76c@$1.60
per box; casabas, $1.65 c ra te ; cran
berries, $11 barrel.
Potatoes — Oregon, $1@1.25 sack;
Y akim a, $ 1.10@ 1.15; sw eet potatoes,
21c pound.
Onions — Oregon, selling price, $1
sack, country points.
E ggs — Fresh Oregon ranch, case
count, 25@26c; candled, 27@28c.
Poultry— Hens, 12c pound; broilers,
18@20c; turkeys, dressed, 21c; live,
18c; ducks, 13@14c; geese, lll@ 1 2 c .
B utter — Cream ery, prints, extras,
32c pound in case lots; Jc more in less
than case lots; cubes, 25@26c.
V eal—Fancy, ll}@ 12c pound.
Pork—Block, 9c pound.
Hops — 1914 crop, 10@ 12ic; 1913
crop, nominal.
Wool — Valley, 20@23c; E astern
Oregon, 15@20c, nom inal; m ohair,
1914 clip, 27c.
C ascara bark — Old and new, 41c
pound.
C attle — Prim e steers, $7.50@8:
choice, $7.26@ 7.60; medium, $6.75 @
7.25; choice cows, $6@ 6.80; medium,
$5@6; heifers, $5@7; bulls, $3.50@6;
stags, $4.60@6.
Hogs — L ight, $6.25@ 7.25; heavy,
$5.26@36.25.
Sheep— W ethers, $5.75@ 6.70; ewes,
$5@ 5.80; lambs, $6.26@ 7.85.
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Got There Strong.
"My dear, these a re very strong ci
gars you bought for me.”
“Well, the m an asked If I w anted
’em strong. N aturally I thought you
would prefer som ething strong and
durable. But th a t’s Just like a man.
N ext tim e I’ll get ’em weak and see If
th a t will su it you.”—Louisville Cour
ier-Journal.
Puts a ...
Stop to all
Distemper
CURES THE SICK:
A n d p r e v e n ts o th e r s h a v in g th e d is e a s e n o m a tte r how e x
p o s e d . 50 cents and $1 a bottle, $5 and $t0 a dozen bottles.
A ll g o o d d r u g g i s t s a n d t u r f g o o d s h o u s e s .
S P O H N M E D I C A L C O .,
C h e m is ts and Bacteriologists, Goshen, Ind., U . S. A .
Heard In a Book Store.
Growth of Temperance.
C ustom er—I w ant a copy of Pepy’s 10 C E N T “ C A S C A R E T S ”
IF B IL IO U S OR C O S T I V E
Diary.
"You say all this is the tem perate
G reen C lerk—Our new stock of
zone?” said Uncle Billy Bottletop as
diaries has not come in yet, m adam .— For Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, he exam ined his nephew ’s geography.
Sluggish
Liver
and
Bowels—
They
New York World.
"Yes.”
work while you sleep.
"T he whole of it? ”
“ My w ife's dog has a h ab it of b ark
“Yes."
F urred Tongue, Bad T aste, Indiges
ing a t me every tim e I come home,”
"W ell! Well! T hese local option
tion, Sallow Skin and M iserable Head
said one husband.
Ideas a re gain’ ground quite some.
“Y ou're lucky," replied the other. aches come from a torpid liver and A ren't th e y !”-—B altim ore American.
"M ine doesn't notice me th a t much.” clogged bowels, which cause your
stom ach to become filled w ith undi
—W ashington Star.
k C u re s W hile Y ou W alk.
gested food, which sours and ferm ents
n ’s F o n t-E a se is s c e rt a in c u re for h o t,
like garbage in a swill barrel. T h at's « M A o lle
a t i n g , c s l l u s , a m i sw o lle n , a c h in g f,.e t. Sold
the first step to untold m isery—Indi by a l l D ru g g is ts . P r ic e ¿V . D o n 't a c c e n t a n y
A TREA TM EN T TH A T H EALS
lu b a ttt u te . T ria l p a rk ago FlU Sli. A d d i e i
MOST SK IN D ISEASES gestion, foul gases, bad breath, yellow A lie n s , O lm s te d . Le R o y , S. Y.
skin, m ental fears, everything th a t Is
Goo Goo!
Dor„’t stand th a t Itching skin hm nor horriblo and nauseating. A C ascaret
T h ere’s a g reat difference In the
one day longer. Go to th e nearest tonight will give your constipated
bowels
a
thorough
cleansing
and
last words of fam ous m en; but th eir
druggist and, for about 75c, g et a ja r
of reslnol ointm ent and a cake of res- straig h ten you out by morning. They first w ords w ere all about the sam e.—
work
while
you
sleep—a
10-cent
box
Chicago News.
Inol soap. B athe the eczem a patches
with resinol soap and hot w ater, dry from your druggist will keep you feel
ing
good
for
months.
and apply a little resinol ointm ent.
Dr. 1’ierce’H Pellets, small, sugar-
It’s alm ost too good to be true. The
coated, easy to tak e as candy, regulate
In
for
It.
torturing, Itching and burning stop In
and invigorate stomach, liver nnu bow
stantly, you no longer have to dig and
M odest suitor—I have only $5,000 a els and cure constipation.
scratch, sleep becomes possible, and year, sir; but I think I can support
healing begins. Soon the ugly, to r your d aughter on that.
Her Wavering Affections.
tu rin g eruptions disappear completely
F a th e r (enthusiasticaly) — Support
"H ubby, I’m In love w ith th at hat.”
and for good.—Adv.
her, my dear hoy! Why, you can sup
“ You fall In love with too many hats.
port h er en tire fam ily on It.—Boston
If you'll prom ise to rem ain constant
Resemblance.
T ranscript.
to th a t one for as much as six weeks,
"C rustleigh rem inds me of an old
I’ll buy it for you."—Louisville Cour
A Novel Fishing Device.
and much-used pack of card s.”
ier Journal.
"In w hat w ay?”
He Is an expert fisherm an, and so
"H e is so hard to deal w ith.”—New enthusiastic th a t he recently traveled
Clean Knowledge.
York Commercial.
a hundred miles to one of the N orth
“We
a
re
going to give up having
ern Indiana lakes to angle through
G IV E " S Y R U P OP FIG S ”
the Ice.
Johnny get an education.”
T O CO N S TIP A TE D CHILD
"I had g reat luck th is tim e," he said
"F or w hat reason?"
In telling of the trip. "1 had a new
“Well, we c a n ’t get him sterilized
Delicious "Fru it Laxative” can't harm schem e to get them . I got a board every m orning In tim e to go to
tender little etomach, liver
and painted the picture of a minnow school.”—Puck.
and bowels.
on it. T hen after saw ing a fair sized
hole in the Ice, I placed the board In
Look a t the tongue, m other!
If a very slanting position down In the
coated, your little on e’s stom ach, liver w ater. Well, do you know those fool
and bowels need cleansing a t once. bass and pickerel and things would
W hen peevish, cross, listless, doesn’t strik e a t th a t painted minnow, slide
sleep, e a t or a c t naturally, or Is fever right up th a t board and flop out on
ish, stom ach sour, breath bad ; has the Ice. Finally my guide, Dluegill
sore throat, diarrhoea, full of cold, Joe, got tired picking the fish off the
give a teaspoonful of "C alifornia Ice and w ent to th e hotel, w here he
Syrup of Figs,” and in a few hours all got several baskets. W e’d place a
the foul, constipated waste, undigest basket a t the end of the hoard and Getting the Blood in Order
ed food and sour bile gently moves the
would drop Into it. As fast
Is Required By Most
out of its little bowels w ithout g rip as a fish
basket was filled we placed it on
ing, and you have a well, playful child the sleigh
we had taken out with us
People.
again. Ask your druggist for a 60
cent bottle of "C alifornia Syrup of and w henever we’d get a sleigh load
we’d
quit
for
the
day.”—Indianapolis
Figs." which contains full directions
for babies, children of all ages and News.
for grown-ups.
* Tacoma— Sugar continues its upward
climb. D ealers predict another ad
vance of 15 cents on all varieties, and
say they are unable to determ ine when
the advance will end. The soaring of
local sugar is in line w ith the New
York m arket.
Local jobbers a ttrib u te the stiff ad
vances to foreign demands. England
draw ing heavily upon the
U nited
States. The B ritish Isles form erly re
lied g reatly upon G erm any fo r supplies
of beet sugar and w ith the w ar in
progress has been forced to tu rn to
b? -ne other source.
The Canadian demand for U nited
S tates b u tte r will be curtailed by ship
m ents of th is commodity from New
Zealand. A shipm ent of 10,000 cubes
is expected a t Vancouver soon. The
New Zealand product costs 311 cents
laid down in Vancouver. This b u tter
has been found w anting, say dealers.
The local produce m ark et had no
outstanding features.
Green stuffs
are in good supply now and are prov
ing popular.
M eats and poultry show no change.
Apples — Green cooking, 60c box;
Spiteenbergs, W inesaps, Rome Beau
Rocks for Seeker After Truth.
ties, A rkansas Blacks, Staym en Wine-
Occasionally there is a seeker for
saps, and Black Tw igs, 75@86c; D eli truth, but most people prerer to listen
to th eir w ishes or th eir prejudices.—
cious, $1.66@1.75.
Comb Honey— Y akim a, $3.25 c rate; Exchange.
strained honey, $5.50; Idaho, $3.60.
P ears—Y akim a, $1.60.
PUREST
V egetables—Cabbage, home-grown,
ON
11c pound; carrots, local, 76c@ $l
sack; beets, home-grown, 75c@ $l;
EARTH
turnips, $1.35; potatoes, Y akim a, $21
More than 30 years ago Salzer’a Catalog
@22 ton; W hite riv er, $17@18; B ur boomed Alfalfa, years before other seed»-
banks, $22; onions, green, 20c dozen; men thought of its value. Today Salzer
Yakima, $1 .60; garlic, 15c pound; rad eicela! Hia Alfalfa strain» include Onmm,
ishes, local, 20c dozen bunches; pars (Montana Lincoln, Agr. College inspected)•
Salzer'a Dakota Registered No. 30—all
ley,35c dozen bunches; lettuce, head, hardy aa oak.
$2.15 crate; spinach, local, 5c pound;
cucumbers, $1.60@2 dozen; celery,
For 10c In Poetaga
$3.50 e r a 's ; green peppers, 25c pound;
We gladly mail oar Catalog
eggplant, 10c; H ubbard squash, 21c; and sample package of Ten Fa
rutabagas, $1.75 sack; cauliflower, mous Farm Reeaa, including
$2.50 c ra te ; artichokes, 90c dozen; Spelt!, “The Cereal Wonder,
Brussels sprouts, 8c pound; rhubarb, Rejuvenated White Bonanza
Oats, "The Prize W inner;” Bib
10c.
lien Dollar Grass; Teoainte,
Fresh Meats — Steers, 121c; cowa, j the 6ilo Filler, Alfalfa, etc.,
12c; heifers, 12@121c; w ethers, 121c; etc.
dressed hogs, 12c; trim m ed sides,
Or Send 12a
161c; combinations, 151c; lambs, 13@
And we will mail you our
14c; Diamond T. C., 14c; yearlings,
big Catalog aad all generoua
13c; ewes, li e .
package» of F-arly Cabbage,
Poultry— Ducks, live, 10@12e; hens, Carrot, Cucumber, Lettuce,
dressed, 16 @ 18c; live, 10 @ 14c; Radish. Onion—furnishing lota
springs, dressed, 22c; live, 14@16c; and lota of juicy delicious
during the early
squabs, live 2.50 dozen; dressed, $6; | Vegetables
Spring and Bummer.
turkeys, live, 18c; dressed, 28@30c;
Or »end to J o h n A . S a l z e r
geeae, 20c.
S e e d C o ., B o x 7 2 0 , L a
B u tte r—W ashington cream ery, S0@ C r o s s « , W l e . , tw enty cents
and reoelre both above eolleo-
31c; Oregon, 29@30c.
E ggs— Freeh ranch, 27@28c; sto r Uona end th eir big catalog.
—
age, 20*; 26c.
_____
By unanmioua vote th e Socialists of
France condemned the peace campaign
of S ebastian F aure and put them selves
on record aa in favor of continuing the
stru g g le until France ia victorious and $1.47; red Russian, $1.42.
B arley—$36 ton.
un til German im perialism ia crushed.
D u i/ d in g ;
a t A ld e r 3 t.
D ro a d w a y
Alfalfa
PUTNAM
Quick Relief When
Utterly Worn Out
Bose of Hie Household.
The man who is boss of his house
hold is a bachelor who does his own
w ork.—Exchange.
SOUR, A C ID S T O M A C H S ,
GASE S OR IN D IG E S T IO N
Each “ Pape's Oiapepsln” Digests 3000
grains food, ending all etomach
mltery In five minutes.
I f yon th in k yon h a v e g o n e t o R m ash a n d
fit only fo r th e d l i ir d , t v s s . s . f o r th e
Tim e It
In five m inutes all stom blood. I t w ill s u r p r is e you t o k n o w w h a t
ach d istress will go. No Indigestion, c a n be (lone f o r h e a lth o n ce th e blo o d Is
heartburn, sourness or belching of gas, re le a s e d o f th e e x c e ss o f body w a s te s t h a t
i t fro m e x e rc is in g I ts f u ll m e a s u re o f
a d d . or eructations of undigested food, b keep
re p a ir.
no dizziness, bloating, foul breath or o d I f ily you
feel p la y e d o u t, g o t o n n y d ru g
headache.
■ tore a n d a s k f o r a b o ttle o f Si S. H H e re
P ape’s Dlapepsln Is noted for Its la a re m e d y t h a t g e ts a t w o rk l a a tw in k
speed In regulating upset stom achs. li n g ; It J u s t n a t u r a l l y rush*’« r ig h t In to
It Is the surest, q ulrkest stom ach rem y o u r blood, a e a tte r a g e rm s r i g h t a n d le f t,
n a n d s id e w a y s .
edy In the whole world and besides It u p Y a ou n d fe d e ow
l b e t te r a t once, n o t fro m a atlm -
is harm less. Put an end to stom ach u la n t, n o t fro m th e a c tio n o f d ru g s , b u t
trouble forever by getting a large fro m th e r a t io n a l e ffe c t o f a n a t u r a l medi
fifty-cent case of P ape’s Dlapepsln cine.
T h e In g re d ie n t* In 8. 8. 8 . s e rv e the
from any drug store. You realize In
e p u rp o s e o f a o s tim u la t in g th e c e llu la r
five m inutes how needless It Is to suf a tis c tiv
e s o f th e b o dy, t h a t th e y p ic k o u t fro m
fer from Indigestion, dyspepsia or any th e s u blood
t h e ir o w n e s s e n tia l n u tr i m e n t a n d
stom ach disorder. It's the quickest, th u s r e p a i r w o rk b e g in s a t once. T h e r e lie f
su rest and m ost harm less stom ach la g e n e ra l a l l o v e r th e ay ste m .
I)o not n e g le c t to g e t a bottle of a. 8. 8.
doctor In the world.
Too Late.
A booking agent for a C hautauqua
bureau visited the m ost prom inent
man of the town.
"Mr. Jones," said he, "I called to see
you in regard to a C hautauqua.”
"It w on’t do a bit of good.” spoke
up th e prom inent citizen. “ My wife
and I have looked over all the c ata
logues carefully, and have already de
cided on another m ach in e"—E very
body's Magazine.
today. It will make you feel better In Just
a few minute«. I t Is p r e p a r e d only In the
la b o r a to r y of The S w ift S p ecific Co., 530
o w lft l t l d g . A tlanta, <ia.
S e e d for their
free book telling of the many atrange con
ditions th a t afflict the human fam ily by
reason of Impoverished blood.
P. N. U.
No. 7, 1911
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