Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, October 08, 1915, Image 3

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    IN
SELECTING A SCHOOL
Consider the Success or Failure o f its Graduates in
the World o f Service.
The Behnke-Walter Business
College Radiates Success the School Meeting Every
Test o f This Character.
M or« than 2500 Behnke-W alkcr ftudent* employed by the
leading fim u o f the Northwest; 153 in banking positioni
alone, an average o f three call« per day the year round. Why
not enroll in a *ch-*ol approved by the sound judgem ent o f
our leading bu :;nea* (Irma?
A catologue fo r the m k in g .
WIRELESS CARRIES Renew
VOICE 2500 MILES
Your
Radio Phone Proven Success by
U. S. Navy^Department.
NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS;
GENERAL CROP CONDITIONS;
h e a lth
L M. W A L K E R .
President
A POSITION FOR YO U
OREGON
fIRST EXPERIMENT SPANS CONTINENT
T R A IN E D
Conversation Is Carried On Betv*een
Our graduate« are always in d mand. There is a good position ready fo r you jus
as soon as you can prepare for it. H O LM ES Training means M O N E Y . P O S ITIO N
PO W E R . There are
8227 REASONS W H Y VOl S P O T 'L l) A TTE N D HOI MES
E igh t thousand two hundred t wenty-seven satisfied students
have parsed through H O IJ 'G S during the past twenty-eight
year«. Hundred.-, o f them AT*» now successful businesa men with
independent incomes. Our graduates start at salaries ranging
from $40 to 9100 a month. W n le for catalogue.
Start NOW .
Since 1887.
Holmes Business College
" The School that gets you a good position."
WukiagtM ai Teatk. PtnM, Or.
Aeroplane* of Rusaian Make.
Sukhomlinoff saw that a weak point
in the Russian army was that too
much o f its equipment came from
abroad—a vulnerable situation in war­
time. as the present shows. So he
set himself busily building up arms
PO R T LAN D . OREGON.
| factories, cartridge factories, and so
on within the boundaries of Russia,
-ltd at the same tim e established a
••USE T H E R I V E R ”
central laboratory where new mechan­
isms, explosives, inventions might be
tried out.
S*ate o f Wash:n arton, for The Dalles daily ex.
Sunday 11 p m. L t a .'e Dalles daily ex. Monday
H e also organized— and this gives us
12 M >tenmerH J N. Teal Inland Empire and
the measure o f his foresight— a first-
Tw in Cities for Up per Columbia and Snake river
points. Taylor St. Dock. Tel. Mam 613.
class school of military aviation, and
Wulamrtle and Uliixkj Rim Tomag C«., Portland.
set the best Russian mechanics at the
development and manufacture o f aero­
planes. which today take the place of
'.OSSES SURELY PREVENTER
cavalry as “ the eyes o f the army." The
by Cwttw's BlsekUt PHI*
Low-
priced, fresh, rellsble: preferred bf icault Is that for the last four or five
tv.stern stockmen because they pro­
tect
where other «aecinei fall. I years Russia has been making her own
W rite for booklet and testimonials.
10 -dote pk«e. Blackleg Pills 9> t'O j aeroplanes and training a large staff
50- dote gkge Blackleg Pitts 4 00
Sukhom-
!'* • any lnlector. but Cutter** beet. o f officers able to use them.
TV.* superImlty of < 'utter prudurt* Is due to over K
llnolf also developed an effective corps
years of ape. Ullxin* In vaoeleet and **rum* out».
I stilt en Cutter s
If urvibtshmbl*. order direct
of army automobiles, for the rapid
T'.fc CUTTEK LA BO RAT OR Y. Berkeley. Calif«**'«.
transport o f men and supplies.— Au.tr>
lean Review of Reviews.
I f you sre thinking o f buying a Piano, c »
not fail to write us fo r CATALOGUES AND
PRICES. We sell on Easy lerms.
Sherman
ay & Co.
Dalles-Colum bia Line
V tf
1
Mr A nAlf AOCn
Tv c
U d w y
r
eggs. etc.
LdM l
Remit at once and
deduct no commie-
* hi» «
veal. hogs, poultry,
C IT Y M A R K E T .
107 Front St.. Portland. Oregon
Followed Instructions.
"Gracious. m an!” exclaimed the doc­
tor when Mr. Glut-bins calls him in a
hurry. "Your temperature is rioting
along near the danger point, and
you----- "
"And I'm worse o ff than I ever was
before, all through the diet you pre­
scribed."
“ Impossible, Mr. Glubbins.
I told
you distinctly to confine yourself to
such food as would be taken by a
3-year-old child."
“ And didn’t I obey orders? I ate
apple cores, dog biscuits and ends of
burnt matches and scraps of peeling
and everything else 1 could pick up
while no one was looking, and here 1
am pretty nearly d ead !”
Hastily reflecting upon the gastro­
nómica! tendencies of the average 3-
year-old child, the doctor tells Mr.
Glubbins that he has been overdoing
the diet and w ill have to subsist on
soft toast and hot water for a week.
A Reminder.
Dobson— What does Blifkin remind
you of?
Hobson— W ell, every time I meet
Blifkin he reminds me of a little debt
I ’ve owed him for over a year.— Chica­
go Herald.
A Pertinent Question.
The Fond Mother— Nice girls never
put themselves forward before the
men.
The W ise Daughter— Then how do
the men find out that they're nice?—
Judge.
HERE ARE
t h e FACTS
Plate* and bridges made in
ray own laboratory.
Office absolutely clean.
Instruments thoroughly ster*
Hired.
Price* reasonable.
Work guaranteed.
Constant endeavor to do work
painlessly.
Nurse in attendance.
_ Dr. Elof T. H e d lu n d
DENTIST
456-459 Morgan Building. 4th Floor. Washington
Near Broadway. Portland. Oregon.
DENTAL HEADQUARTERS
FOR O U T-O E-TO W N PEOPLE
Teople from all parts o f
Oregon and Washing
ton constantly visit our
office for dental ’ reat-
ment. Our skill is ac­
knowledged. and cur
promptness In finbh-
ing work in one day
when required is appre­
ciated by out-of towr.
patrons.
Dr. W ise is a fa!se-
tooth expert. There ia
“A L W A Y S ONE BEST"
in every calling. ai.d
Dr. Wise lay« claim to
this distinction in Ore-
we can't guar
an tee •> »
LOW PRICES FOR HIGH-GRADE WORE
Good Red Robber Pistes, each
$S 00
The Best Red Robber Plates, each
7.56
22 Karat Gold or Poreeiaia Crown
5.00
W E E MENTAL O ft
R E L IA B L E P A IN L E S S DENTISTS.
Phones Maia 7029. A 1029.
1H S Third Street. Failing Bldg . Portland. Origan
8. E. Car. Third W ashiaaadgton.
C Gee W o
Secceasfol Howe
Reined tee
HI* successful herb­
al reweed ics cure all
kinds o f ailments o f
men and women w ith ­
out operation
used
fmra the wonderful
Chinese herbs, roots.
bods end vegetables, which are unknown to
the mwitcai science o f this country
Write for biank and circular*.
Send stamp
C O N S U L T A T IO N FR E E . Address
The C. Gee W# Ckoese Medicine Co
M *H Fir.* S t . Portland. O n
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The Dutch at Whitby.
W hitby’s last experience o f naval
warfare was rather curious. In June,
1636, two Dutch warships chased ’’a
pickroon belonging to the king of
Spain" into the harbor, and though In
ueutral water, England being at peace
with both combatants, lowered their
boats to board the Spanish vessel.
The governor of the town, Sir Hugh
Cholmley, protested, but the Dutch
carried out their design and captured
the enemy's ship. Thus set at defi­
ance. Sir Hugh called up the trained
bands, took boats, recaptured the
Spanish ship and took prisoner one
of the Dutch captains.
W hitby’s chief fame Is that from
Its abbey emerged the first English
singer, Caedmon. He was remarkable
among his fellows Tor his Ignorance
of such simple skill in the art of song
as belonged to the monks of those
days.— Pall Mall Gazette.
Back of all good health there
must be perfect digestion,
liver and bowel activity and
pure blood. You can help
Nature bring about this con­
dition with
Washington, D, C., and Naval
Station at Mare Island.
HOSTETTER’S
Washington, D. C. — W ireless tele­
phone communication across the conti­
nent was accomplished fo r the first
tim e Thursday, when experiments ex­
tending over several months culmi­
nated in successful transmissions of
the human voice by radio from the
great naval plant at Arlington, Va.,
to the station at Mare Island, Cal.,
2500 miles away.
The experiments were conducted un­
der direction of Captain Bullard, chief
o f the navy’s radio service, in co-oper­
ation with the American Telephone &
Telegraph company and the Western
Electric company.
Secretary Daniels, in announcing
the report, predicted that further de­
velopment o f wireless telephony would
make great changes in long distance
communication both for m ilitary and
navy service and commercial usage.
Successful operation o f a device for
automatically transferring to the radio
telephone conversations originating on
metallic circuits also was accomplished
in the tests. President V ail and other
officials o f the American Telephone &
Telegraph company at N ew
York
talked easily with the Mare Island
station over an ordinary m etallic line
to Arlington and thence
by radio
across the continent.
"T h e fact that the voices can be
started on a land wire and automatical­
ly transmitted to a voice radio-trans­
m itte r,"
said
Secretary
Daniels,
“ holds out hope that persons inland
readily could be put in touch by tele­
phone with others at sea through some
central transmitting station ."
The N avy department’s formal an­
nouncement in part follow es:
“ Secretary Daniels is pleased to
announce the successful outcome o f ex-
perifnents which have been carried on
for the last fe w months by the Am er­
ican Telephone & Telegraph company
and Western Electric company in co­
operation with the radio stations under
the jurisdiction o f the N avy depart­
ment, by which long-distance wireless
telephony has been made possible."
Lottery Game Dies Natural
Death in San Francisco
Stomach Bitters
Stability Wanted.
“ It ’s no use." pouted little Freddy,
who had just completed his first week
at school, " I shall never go to school
a g a in !"
"But why?” asked his mother
“ What's the use of going? 1 shall
never learn to s p e ll!"
"W h at do you mean?”
“ W ell, how can 1 learn to spell when
the teacher changes the words every
day?”— Chicago Herald.
Sympathy.
A gentleman traveling on horseback
not iong ago came upon an Irishman
who was fencing in a most barren and
desolate piece o f land
"W h at are you fencing in that lot
for. Bat?" said he. "A herd of cows
would starve to death on that land."
"And shure, your honor, wasn't I
fencing it to keep the poor bastes out
Of I t ! P h i l a d e l p h i a PubUe l.t'dger.
Nabbing Him Quick.
Mr. Singleton— Do you believe in
divorce. Miss Yellow leaf?
Miss Y ellow leaf— Oh. you men are
just awful! You haven't even asked
me to marry you y e t!— Judge.
How Could He?
“ Do you know John Jones hasn't
said a word all evening?"
"W ell, he hasn't had a chance."
"W hat's he doing?”
"H avin g a big argument with his
w ife."
On the Safe Side.
"S o you intend to be a soldier when
you grow up. Don't you know you'll
be in danger o f getting killed?”
"W h o by?"
“ Why. by the enemy."
“ Then I'll be the enemy.”— Boston
Transcript.
The Nameless Spy.
W atching artist.
“ ’E didn't ought to be 'lowed to
sketch the old c a s tle !”
“ W hy not? 'E ain’t got It nothin'
lik e !” — Punch.
Acquitted.
“ W hy do you say the officer is
wrong?" demanded the Judge, "when
he swears you came up behind him
silently at the rate of 25 miles an
hour?”
"Because the running board always
rattles at 10 miles an hour.”
San Francisco— Persons in all walks
o f life had their last chance Thursday
Another Edison Marvel.
to participate in the $20,000 capital
When the telephone was nothing
prize in
San Francisco
lotteries.
No Wonder.
more than an experimental toy In 1870,
There was no formal order sent out
“ Was Mrs. Brown pleased when you
Mr. Edison predicted that this form of by the police. I t was tacitly under­
communication would not be perfect stood by the seven lottery companies, asked her to Join the ShuMn society?”
"Pleased? Why, she hasn't spoken
until combined with the phonograph, as the result of an “ order in council”
to me since.
Ilow should I know,
so that telephone messages would he
issued by the Police commission, that though, her husband was in ja il? ”
recorded automatically. And now, for­ “ the gam e” was off— at least for a
ty-five years later, when fifteen m il­ time.
lions of conversations are carried an­
The police judge fined a negro whom
nually over the telephone wires, Mr a patrolman arrested with lottery tick ­
Edison Is ready to exhibit at the Pan­ ets in his possession.
The prisoner
ama-Pacific fair for the first time the said he would have to beg or steal now
telescribe, a combination o f the tele­ that his occupation o f selling lottery
phone and dictaphone, which will put tickets was taken from him.
It was
upon a cylinder for reproduction every admitted that the ousting o f the lot­
syllable uttered into the transmitter.
teries w ill cut off in fines accruing to
A little thought will enable any one the city treasury thousands o f dollars
to reaTze what a revolution will bo a month.
wrought In commercial and legal af-
It is also asserted that the death of
! fairs when a telephone conversation the game would throw upon the city
can be proved beyond dispute as read­ 4000 indigents, men and women who
ily as a written document.
have been selling tickets. Some were
Sterling, Conn.— " I am a girl o f 22
sent to the lottery companies by char­
years and 1 used to faint away every
Woes of an Author;
ita b le associations, it was said. One
month and was very
“ H ow ’s your new book coming on?" lottery representative said:
“ I can
weak.
I was also
“ Passably well. The demand isn’t only Bay that we w ill not hold a draw­
bothered a lot with
what it should be. I mean among pur­ ing next week. I can’ t yet see beyond
female weakness. I
chasers
And, o f course. If people th at.”
read your little book
don’t buy the book there’s nothing In
‘ Wisdom fo r Wo­
W i-eless Finds Bullet,
It for me."
men,’ and I saw how
’’I see. By the way. I'm reading It
Omaha— The location o f a bullet in
o t h e r s h a d been
now
Blnks loaned me a copy that the brain o f a man by wireless electric
helped by Lydia E.
Tompkins borrowed from Bradley
Pink ham’s Vegeta­
waves at an Omaha hospital Thursday
P retty fair story.” —Cleveland Plain
ble Compound, and
is said to be a new development o f the
Dealer.
decided to try it, and
use o f electricity in surgery. The in­
■* it has made me feel
strument used was made by Dr. F. H.
N f W MOOTRN DANCING.
E. Fletcher Hallaro-ro, the leading Dancing Ex- Millener, whose wireless discoveries like a new girl and I am now relieved
o f all these troubles. I hope all young
pert and Instructor in f Jrrw York City, writes: “ I have heretofore attracted attention.
have used A L L E N 'S F O O T -E A SE , the antiseptic
girls will g e t relief as I have. 1 never
powder to he shaken into the ah'iea. fo r ten years, E. H. Mrsney, o f Clarkson, Neb., was
fe lt better in my life.” —Mrs. J ohn
and recommend it to all my pupils.’* I t cu re« and accidentally
shot in the head two
prevents sore feet. 8o4d by all Druff and Depart*
He was too weak to with­ T e t r e a u l t , B o x 116, Sterling, Conn.
ment Stores, 25r. Sample FR E E . Address, A lias weeks ago.
stand probing in the usual manner.
S. Olmsted. L e Roy. N . Y .
Massena, N. Y . — " I have taken L y ­
The electrical experiment proved suc­ dia E- Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
Ostensible Occupation.
cessful and the bullet was removed.
and I highly recommend it. I f anyone
“ Does Bliggins work?”
wants to write to me I w ill gladly tell
“ No. He has an office downtown
Liner Gets “ F arew ell."
her about my case. I was certainly in
so that he can keep out of the way of
Honolulu, T. H. — The Pacific liner a bad condition as my blood was all turn­
ihe servants in his house.“ — W ashing­
ton Star.
: Manchuria sailed Thursday for San ing to water. I had pimples on my fare
1 Francisco,
festooned with wreaths and a bad color, and for five years I had
¡bearing the legend:
“ Aloha Pacific been troubled with suppression. The
M ai.”
A ll Honolulu assembled to doctors called it ‘Anemia and Exhaus­
see the departure o f the last Pacific tion,’ and said 1 was all run down, but
Resinol Stops
Mail vessel.
On her arrival at San Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com­
Francisco the Manchuria w ill be turned pound brought me out all righ t.” Miss
Itching Instantly
over to the International Mercantile L a VISA M y r e s , B o x 74, Massena, N .Y .
IN STERLING
LIVES A GIRL
Who Suffered Aa Many Girls
Do—Tells How She
Found Relief.
Marine, which has already taken pos­
It is a positive fact that the moment session o f the other five steamships
resinol ointment touches any itching
Which, with the Persia— sold to the
skin, the itching usually stops and
, Toyo Kisen Kaisha — constituted the
healing begins. With
Pacific Mail conmpany s Pacific fleet.
the aid of resinol
soap.
It
quickly
Sailor Rules Schooner.
clears away all trace
of eczema, ringworm,
San Francisco S. P. Ware, one of
pimples, blackheads,
the crew o f the American schooner Se-
or similar torment­
home, which arrived here Thursday
ing. unsightly erup­
frdm Sydney, Australia, was turned
tion. leaving the skin
j over to the police by John K ilts, the
clear and healthy
A n * the best of it Is you need never ' ship's captain, who alleged W ere laid
hesitate to use resinol soap and resin­ out the captain and crew with a be-
ol ointment There la nothing in them j laying pin off Apia, American Samoa,
to injure the tenderest surface. Res­ and took command o f the vessel for 24
inol Is a doctor’! prescription which hours. Captain K ilts said he escaped,
for twenty yeart has been used by obtained a revolver and regained his
careful physicians for all kinds of skin
1 command
affections
They prescribe resinol
freely, confident that its soothing,
Hill Lends to Both Sides.
healing action is brought about by
medication so bland and gentle as to
St. Paul— Besides participating in
he suited to the most delicate or Irri­ the credit to Great Britain and France,
tated skin— e v e « o f a tiny bwby. Every I local banking interests controlled by
druggist sells resinol soap aod resinol I James J. H ill w ill subscribe to the
ointment.
, third German loan being offered in this
j country.
T o u n g G irl*, H eed Th is A d vice .
Girls who are troubled with painful or
Irregular periods, backache, headache,
dragging-down sensations, f a i n t i n g
rpells or indigestion,should immediately
seek restoration tc health by taking Ly­
dia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
LINK'S BUSINESS COLLEGE
"THE SCHOOL Of QUIIITT"
P o r *land • R*** Busin**« Tnunlr*» SrHonl.
H n o * S h ' . r t h a n d . T r * / * w n tin * sn d
pwnmsnsh p t*u «h t by ** p *r t
r * Tira a m w Hot sin Soft 1, 191ft
Mary *t»4**»e h*r* sir* * • *nmlW«d A*k
for Cotalntf. Enroll *nrly
k. T. LINK, Cntral Manager.
Fhonn MAIN *063
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Portland — Wheat — Bluestem, 90c
bushel; forty-fold, 88c; club, 85c; red
F ife, 82c; red Russian, 80c.
Oats— No. 1 white feed, $23.50 ton.
M illfeed — Spot prices: Bran, $25
ton; shorts, $26; rolled barley, $27.50
(g£28.50.
Corn— Whole, $37.50 ton; cracked,
$38.50.
H a y —Eastern Oregon timothy, $15
(t(16 ton; valley timothy, $12($13; al­
falfa, $12.50^13.50; cheat, $ 9 «fl0 ;
oats and vetch, $11@12.
Vegetables- Cucumbers, Oregon, 15
<iC20c dozen; artichokes, 90c; toma­
toes, 35(ii40c box; cabbage, 1c pound;
beans, 2 t«i4 c ; green corn, 10(<t 15c
dozen; garlic, 15c pound; peppers, 4
(<t 5c; eggplant, 4(it5c; sprouts, 8c;
horseradish, 12Jo; cauliflower, 75c <d'
$1.25.
Green Fruits — Cantaloupes, 85c Q
$1.86 crate; peaches, 55 (d 65c box;
watermelons, U d l^ c pound; new ap­
ples, 75c (<£ $1.50 box; pears. 90c ¿t.
$1.25; grapes, 50e(<c$1.50 crate; huck­
leberries, 5c pound; casabas, l j c ;
quinces, $1 @ 1.26 box; cranberries,
$9.50 barrel.
Potatoes— New, 70(q:86c sack.
Onions — W alla Walla, 75c sack;
Oregon, $1.
Eggs Oregon ranch, buying prices:
No. 1, 32c dozen; No. 2, 25c; No. 3,
19c. Jobbing prices: No. 1, 34c do*.
Poultry — Hens, 11 ^ 13c pound;
springs, 15 @ 16c; turkeys, nominal;
ducks, white, 12(ti!l4c; colored, 8(&10c;
geese, 8(4 10c.
Butter — C ity creamery cubes, ex­
tras, 31 Je; firsts, 29c; prints and car­
tons, extra. Prices paid to producers:
Country creamery, 22(<l29c; butterfat,
premium quality, 33c; No. 1, average
quality, 31c; No. 2, 29c.
V eal— Fancy, 11c pound.
Pork— Block, 8c pound.
Dried Fruits— Apples, 8c pound; ap­
ricots, 13(dil5c; peaches, 8c; prunes,
Italians, S k i 9c; raisins, loose Musca­
tels, 89c; unbleached Sultanas, 7|c;
seeded, 9c; dates, Persian, 10c; Fard,
$1.65 box; currants, 8}@12c.
Hops— 1916 crop, 10c pound.
Hides— Salted hides, 15c; salted kip,
16c; salted calf, 18c; green hides,
13ic; green kip, 16c; green calf, 18c;
dry hides, 25c; dry calf, 27c.
Wool — Eastern Oregon, 18 @ 28c
pound; valley, 27 (d) 28c; fall lambs'
wool, 24 @ 26c; mohair,' Oregon, 27(g)
30c.
Cascara bark— Old and new, 3|(a)4c
pound.
Pelts— Dry long-wooled pelts, 15Jc;
dry short-wooled pelts, 11 Jc; dry
shearlings, 10(g!15c each; salted shear­
lings, 15@25c; dry goat, long hair,
13c; dry goat shearlings, 10 (a) 20c;
salted long-wooled pelts, September,
75c(g!$1.25.
.
Cattle— Choice steers, $6.50W.6.80;
good, $6 (a, 6.25; medium, $5.75 (<U 6;
choice cows, $5.25 (iC 5.75; good, tl< (<t
5.25; medium, $4.50(g5; heifers, $5(01
6.86; bulls, $4.6()(<t 6; stags, $5.0*06.
Hogs— Light, $6.40 <g) 6.46; heavy,
$5.40@5.45.
Sheep— Wethers, $4.75 (g) 6; ewes,
$4(n5.60; lambs, $5.60(q)7.
Third Alfalfa Crop Put In.
Portland— Follow ing is a summary
o f the crop conditions in Oregon for
the week, as reported to the local office
of the weather bureau by special cor­
respondents throughout the s ta te :
Although showers fell in the W est­
ern counties on the 23d, 24th and in
some limited areas o f North Central
Oregon on the 24th, which benefited
pastures and gardens to some extent,
there is still need for rain in all por­
tions o f the state.
The warm weather has been favor­
able for the maturing of fru it and gar­
den truck. The picking and drying of
prunes has been about completed and
the harvesting of apples and pears has
begun. In the Eastern Oregon valleys
the peach crop was very heavy and the
quality excellent, but owing to an
over-supplied market many tons o f the
choicest fru it is going to waste.
Threshing has been practically com­
pleted, and the farmers are preparing
the soil for seeding, but little wheat
will be sown until the fall rains have
commenced.
W hile w aiting for the rain, ranchers
are hauling their wood and winter sup­
plies.
Irrigated crops o f alfalfa are very
good, and the third crop is being put
up in some sections.
Tomatoes are plentiful and of excel­
lent quality.
Seasonable fruits and
vegetables are in the local markets in
abundance, and the quality is very
good.
Cranberries Are Popular,
Tacoma — Cranberries are proving
unusually popular with the trade and
the supply on the local produce market
is good. As a substitute for black­
berries, dealers say, cranberries are
what is wanted. The berries are roll­
ing in from Cape Cod and are o f fine
size and color and hold up unusually
well in shipment.
They sre quoted
wholesale at $9.606(10 per barrel. This
week saw the first appearance this
season o f grapefruit from the Isle of
Pines. The first receipts sre a trifle
green and are bringing 16 cents each.
Egg Prices Go Up.
Tacoma — Some dealers sent prices
on fresh ranch eggs soaring and whole­
sale quotation--, now are from 35 to 38
cent* a dozen. Cold storage eggs re­
main steady at 27(>(28 rents a dozen.
The rise in the fresh product is at­
tributed to a scarcity and an advance
of the ruling market o f Puget Sound.
Butter and cheese are unchanged. Fa­
vorable weather conditions have pro­
longed the tomato season and the beet
ones to be had ere offered at 466(50e a
box. Cantaloupes, grapes and apples
are among th* leading sellers.
Commission House Casa Dismissed.
Seattle— That the law providing for
the licensing and bonding of commis­
sion merchants, enacted by the last
legislature, contains a joker which
makes it inoperative against *11 but
the smallest commission merchants was
discovered here wh« .1 Superior Judge
Gilliam dismissed the euit against J.
B. Powtee & Co. Th* bill, as intro­
duced in the legislature, was aimed at
commission merchants by the shipping
and grow ers' associations.
You can't always make everything “ just so.” Sometimes you will
get in more shortening than usual; or make the batter a little thin; or
it may not be convenient to put a cake in the oven the moment it is
mixed; or your oven may not bake evenly and it is necessary to turn
the pan around- none of these little uncertainties make the slightest
dlfterence in results ii you use
E © B aking P owder
!
ft
This modern, double raise baking powder has unusual strength and
Is absolutely certain to raise your ois-.uils, cakes and pastry light and
leathery. It generates an abundance ot leavening gas both In the mix­
ing bowl and in the oven. The. raising is sustained until the dough Is
cooked through.
Housewives who use K C never have "bad luck" with their baking.
Try K C o f o u r risk. Your grocer will refund your money U you are
not pleased In eve-y way.
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An Obligation.
"Our friend always puts his best
foot forward, although he is a trine
A Hint For Contributors.
" I think." said the editor, that I
will drop journalism and take to as­
tronomy."
uncouth."
"W hy?"
“ Yes," replied Senator Sorghum, “ a
"Because astronomers have more
man who puts his best foot forward
ought to be careful at least to keep his space than they know what to do
with " — Philadelphia Record.
shoes polished."— Washington Star.
FACTORY
LOADED
P O W D E R
SMOKELESS
S H O T G U N
S H E L L S
Good sh ells in you r gun m ean a good bag
in the field or a good score at the trap,
W in c h e s te r * “ L e a d e r ” and “ R e p e a te r ”
S m o keless P o w d er S h e lls are good sh e lls.
A lw a y s sure-fire, a lw a y s givin g an even
sp read of shot and good p en etration , th eir
great su p erio rity is testified to b y sp o rts­
m en w h o use W in c h e s te r F a c to ry L oad ed
S h e lls in p reference to any o th er m ake.
A L L
D E A L E R S
K E E P
T H E M
Valued Immunity.
The Invitation,
Hello, M abel!”
"So you bought one of those auto­
"Oh, hello, G eorge!”
mobiles they tell so many funny stor­
“ How are you, Mabel?”
ies about?”
“ Just fine! How are you, G eorge?"
"Y e s." replied Mr. Chugging, "and it
"Same. Say. Mabel, let'» go through is saving me a lot of trouble and wear
the park this afternoon. What do you and tear. When your friends tell you
say?”
Jokes about your car they don't ex­
"W e ll— ah ah ahem— I— I— ah— I'm pect you to ask them to ride aruund
kind of— well, I'm kind of tired. I In it.”— Washington Star.
George."
"Then you won't go?”
A New Game.
‘T m so sorry, but, George, you un- | "L e t's play pinochle golf this time,”
derstand just how it is, don't you, suggested the man who always lost.
George, dear?"
“ Pinochle golf,” exclaimed his oppo­
"Y es, 1 guess so
I suppose I'll nent. "W hat kind of a game is that?"
have to ride with someone else, then."
"It's played Just like ordinary golf,"
"H ide?"
replied the other, "only the man with
“ Yes; my new eight-cylinder road s the high score wins.” — Philadelphia
ster came this morning."
Public Ledger.
"Oh, George!
Did It really? Isn’t
that just splendid? Say— ah— George,
I guess I ’m not as tired as I thought
I was."
“ Well, I wouldn't take any chances
If I were you, Mabel. It doesn't pay.
I'll take someone else."
"But, really, dear, I'm not tired a
bit. Honestly.”
N o t h in g has e v e r
“ It's sweet of you to say that, but I
don't want to take advantage of your
equaled o r com p a red
kindness. Good by, Mabel,”
with the medicinal fat «
Mabel slammed the receiver vic­
in S o o tt Ts Em ulsion to
iously on the hook. "Darn I t ! " she
muttered.
Why didn't he say so In
arrest the decline, invigorate
the first place?"— Michigan Gargoyle.
the blood, stre n g th en the
9
GETTIHEj&ffR
AFTF MSjCKNES
Mental Arithmetic.
The following question was put to
some young pupils in a public school:
"There Is a family of five chlldrea.
The mother has only four potatoes to
divide among them. She wants to give
each child an equal Bhare. What Is
she to do?"
Silence prevailed In the class room ;
every pupil was calculating diligently.
Finally one hoy put up his hand.
"W ell, Sammy, what wouid you do?”
asked the teacher.
"Mash the potatoes, ma’am."— Phila
delphia Public Ledger.
nervous system, aid the appe­
tite and restore the courage
of better health.
n
S oott’ n in tu itio n la
pure homlth - build­
i n g f o o d t without
alrohul or opiate.
,7 ^
TRY IT 4
Dr. Dumbs Has His Hat.
If any comment on the late Dr. Dum­
The Reason.
bs were necessary it has been abun­
"S o you think the plaintiff wept
dantly furnished by the Bohemians,
crocodile tears "
Croatlans, Czechs, and Slovaks who
"Sure 1 do. Wasn't he the allcgator
have Indignantly repudiated his sud­
In the case?"— Baltimore American.
den condescending interest in them.
They came to "this free and glorious
Within Her Rights.
nation,” as they call it, to get away
A woman mounted the steps of the
from him and his sort of government,
elevated station carrying an umbrella
and have told him so in plain terms.
like a reversed saber. An attendant
They are Americans, not Austro-
touched her lightly, saying:
Amerirans. and owe no allegiance to
"Excuse me, madam, but you are
the mishapsburgs. There are other
likely to put out the eye of the man
diplomatic personages now resident
behind you.”
here who sre equally wrong headed
“ Well, he's my husband," she snap
and could equally well be spared.—
ped.— Chicago Herald.
Colliers.
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets first
Accounting For It.
put up 40 years ago.
They regulate
“ How do you account tor the fact
and invigorate stomach, liver ami bow­
that George Washington never told a
els. Sugar coated tiny granules.
lie?” asked the teacher.
" I guess he never went fishin’,"
A Pretty Test.
"W hen a young man proposes you piped the small urchin at the pedal ex­
should always lie careful and test bis tremity of the class.— Indianapolis
Star.
love," cautioned the chaperon.
"But I go one better, auntie," tw it­
R a w R em ark.
tered the pretty Hayswater girl. "D o
" I made a rare discovery yesterday
you see this tiny bottle?"
at Mrs. Dingle's dinner."
“ Yes, Does It contain perfume?”
"W hat was It?"
"N o ; It contains acid. I test the en­
"T h e steak was underdone.” — Balti­
gagement ring."— Philadelphia Public
more American.
Ledger.
I s Your Stom ach W rong
Sooner or later you will bo wrong In every organ o f your
1 sick nes
It ¡0 11 well known fact thatover96^b o f alfoick
are rauned by ailment* o f the digestive organa. I f you have
the slighest suspicion that your stomach requires treatment,
don't delay a moment. L ittle ills soon grow into serious ills.
D R . P IE K C f S
Golden Medical Discovery
soon rights the wrong. It helps th* stomach digest the food and manu­
facture nourishing blood. I t has a tonic effect and soon enables the
stomach and hesrt to perform their functions in a natural, healthy
manner, without any outside aid
Aa Dr. Pier-a'a Uoldea Medical Diarovsry contains nailher alcohol nor
assenti-c there is no reaction, fo r ovar fnrty yenra u has stood tha teat of both
ü m and abnao and is today tha granteat remedy of ita kind in tha world.
Ragim
now T«ka it boma today. Sold by Madieina baalera in ¡iqaid or tabiat form, or
sand 40« to Dr. Piarca’a Inraiida Hotol, Buffalo, N. Y , for a trial box.
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