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GALE WITH LIGHTNING, HIGH DIPLOMAT SEEKS AMICABLE REAL WARFARE IN 90-MHE SNOW WALL STREET HAS AND RAIN SWEEPS EAST ADJUSTMENT Of ANCONA AffAIR TRENCHES PLANNED MERRY YULETIDE • . N ew Y ork — One o f the weirdest Washington, D. C.— Pending receipt storms the East has seen in many o f Austria-Hungary's reply to the sec years— rain, hail and snow, accom ond American note regarding the sink panied by thunder and lightning and a ing o f the Italian steamship Ancona, gale that reached a maximum velocity Baron Erich Zwiedinek, charge of the o f 90 miles an hour—descended from Austro-Hungarian embassy, is conduct the northwest early Monday as the a f ing or form ing a basis to conduct in termath o f a Christmas fog. It indi formal negotiations with Secretary rectly caused seven deaths in this city, Lansing looking toward an amicable carried down telegraph poles, damaged settlement o f the controversy. An in shipping, crippled railroad traffic and timation to that effect was received at caused coniderable property damage. the State department Wednesday after The phenomenon o f thunder and the charge had conferred at some lightning in the midst o f driving snow length with the secretary. awakened N ew Yorkers at the height It is understood Baron Zwiedinek is of the storm about 7 o ’clock. attempting negotiations similar to Twenty-five persons aboard 16 canal Humblest Employe Is Gladdened by those conducted by Count von Bern- Demonstration of Actual Operations boats driven ashore off Sandy Hook storff, the German ambassador, follow in Field Would Enlighten Mem Rich Turn in Events Big Tree were rescued by the coast guard crew. ing the sinking o f the steamship A barge sprang a leak and sank 12 Arabic. It is considered improbable, bers of Lawmaking Body. Given to Manhattan Poor. miles east o f Ambrose Lightship. however, that such negotiations can Seven Erie railroad barges loaded with develop to an important stage until automobiles sank in the East river. after receipt of the next formal com The deaths in the city resulting from Austria-Hungary, Washington, D. C.— Congress w ill New Y ork— Christmas season in the munication from have an object lesson in preparedness the gale all occurred while the blind- financial district offered many striking which is expected some tim e within fo r modern warfare, if Senator Cham and happy contrasts to the same period berlain, o f Oregon, chairman o f the a year ago, when W all street had MISS MARGHERITTA TILLMAN OAVID STARR JORDAN senate committee on m ilitary affairs, barely emerged from the gloom precip succeeds in carrying out a plan he has itated by four and a half months of conceived to illustrate graphically the suspended activity on the Stock E x problem of national defense. change. When congress reassembles the sen Banks, trust companies, private ator w ill propose that a division of banking houses, brokerage firms and regular troops or o f regular and N a institutions of all kinds have profited tional Guard troops be assembled at generally by the boom in stocks, which the nearest suitabe point to Washing began with movements in “ warbrides” ton. He would have these troops early in the year and sent those and when mobilized d ig trenches and other kindred securities to prices undreamed wise fo r tify a defensive position. o f a few months before. Although the position would not br Much o f the advance registered by defended by troops and no men would those and other mercurial issues has be under fire at any time, the Senator been forfeited and countless “ paper, is o f the opinion that the attack would profits” have evaporated into thin air. I furnish a more valuable object lesson Nevertheless, W all street has been, than an ordinary maneuvers or sham and still is, busy and its attendant ac battle. tiv ity and prosperity are being shared Mr. Chamberlain believes that after by all from the humblest “ runner” to witnessing the mobilization o f a divis the mightiest captain o f finance. ion and an attack o f this character Many o f the financial institutions senators and representatives would re and banking houses distributed g ifts turn to Washington better prepared or bonuses among their employes. to legislate fo r the equipment and G ifts averaged 10 to 16 per cent of training of an army required by mod annual salaries, and one trust com ern conditions o f warfare. pany, long known for its generosity, H ere are some o f the issues which gave as much as 60 per cent. A ll the exchanges took up subscrip would be illuminated by such an object lesson: tions for their employes and individual F irst— The training, organization disbursements were larger than a any and discipline necessary i f a division tim e of present years. Last year, the is going to d ig itself in properly and Stock Exchange, for good and suffi otherwise prepare for the defense of cient reasons, refrained from asking its members to subscribe to the Christ any position it may hold. Second — The difficulties attending mas fund, but drew on its private funds. the defense and attack o f a position and the training and discipline abso Celebrations, formal and impromp lutely essential i f such defense or at tu, were held on all the exchanges. tack is to be made. The Produce Exchange, follow in g its usual custom, had an enormous Christ Third— Effect of high explosive shell Miss Margheritta Tillman, daughter mas tree on the trading floor for poor and grenade fire and what it means to children of Low er Manhattan, who re of Commander H. Tillman, U. 8. N have to face it. ceived g ifts o f toys and more material and Mrs. Tillman, has Just been fo r Fourth— Our lack o f heavy field things, such as clothes, shoes and other mally Introduced to Washington so guns needed to smash infantry trenches. ciety. She has been one of the lead articles o f apparel. F ifth — H ow difficult it would be for Dr. David Starr Jordan, president of us to m obilize one complete division, Some idea o f the extent to which ers of the younger set In the national which is the smallest complete division Leland Stanford, Jr., university, sug W all street profited by the general capital. gested to President Wilson that a prosperity o f the country, may be o f an army. “ I am constantly impressed with the conference of neutral nations be gathered from the fact that thus far the next week. Just what authority has been given difficulty o f creating a thorough under called to act as a voluntary court of this year sales o f stock aggregate standing of the necessity o f providing arbitration to receive and consider any more than 173,000,000 shares, against Baron Zwiedinek by his government adequate National defense,” said Sen plans that may be advanced looking barely 47,000,000 for the correspond has not been made known. It was re toward peace In Europe. ator Chamberlain. ing period last year, while bond sales called here that relations between the total more than $917,000,000, against United States and Germany were seri “ People read how battles are fought ously strained when the German Am nowadays in Europe, but they are of ing snow storm was at its height. A $456,000,000. bassador took virtually a free hand to the preparation to fight such battles.” fireman was fatally injured while re conduct the negotiations, which pre sponding to an alarm. A woman was vented the situation from becoming run over by a streetcar. Another more serious than it at one tim e was. woman collapsed and died in the street while battling against the gale on her way to church. A flagman at Totten- ville, Staten Island, was blown in Cincinnati — The “ baseball w ar” San Francisco— W ong Yuen Yung, front of a train and killed instantly. which for more than two years has A bicyclist in a heavy rain ran into an been in progress between the Federal form er editor o f the Asiatic News, a paper published at Shanghai, as the automobile at Mineola and was fatally League and organized baseball, the official organ o f Chinese favoring a re injured. His w ife, who was riding National and American circuits and New Y ork — Colonel E. M. House, turn to the monarchial form o f govern with him, also suffered injuries from all minor leagues conducted under su confidential advisor of President W il ment, was shot in the back and killed which she may die. An aged man fe ll pervision o f the National commission son, said Wednesday that he would while attending a Chinese Christmas on an icy pavement in Newark and and the National association o f Minor shortly sail for Europe at the request died o f a fractured skull on his way Leagues, ended Thursday night. o f the President. banquet here Saturday night. Shortly before 8 o ’clock members of The assassin escaped and was unrec to a hospital. Colonel House declared the sole pur both organizations signed the peace pose o f his trip would be to deliver to ognized. protocol which brought to an end the certain American ambassadors informa W ong had taken his Christmas din career o f the Federal League as an ac tion regarding this government's at ner in a private dining-room with C. tiv e baseball orgnaization and restored titude on various international matters Y . Kuo and C. T. Lob, both Chinese San Francisco— "T h e punitive ex harmony in major league ranks. commissioners to the Panama-Pacific now pending. He denied emphatical exposition from Chili provnice, China. pedition against Yuan Shi K a i” is the Tw o major league clubs w ill change ly that his trip w ill in any way be a In the adjoining banquet hall hun name selected fo r the organized revo hands as the result o f the bringing peace mission. about o f peace and two new faces will dreds o f prominent Chinese were seat “ I am going to Europe at the re lutionary party reported to be active be seen among the Major League mag quest o f the President and the Secre ed at dinner. W ong le ft his companions for a mo in China against the return to mon nates in the future. tary o f State, for the purpose o f tak ment to light a cigarette at the cash archial government and the coronation Charles Weeghman, who has been ing information to some o f our ambas ie r ’s desk. Just as he was a t >ut to o f Yuan Shi K ai as its emperor. This president o f the Chicago Federate, w ill sadors,” he said, “ in order that they return to his table an unidentified information was contained in a cable purchase the controlling interest in may have more intimate knowledge of Chinese fired tw o shots, both o f which gram received here Tuesday by Tong the Chicago National le a g u e team. this government’s attitude regarding took effect. Wong fe ll and crawled K in g Chong, president o f the Chee Phil Ball and his associates, who certain phases o f inernational ques to the room he had le ft a moment be Kung Tong (Chinese Republic Associa were connected with the St Louis tions and in order to obtain from them fore. He was dead when medical aid tion) from the headquarters o f the Federal team, gains control o f the St. their point o f view on these m atU'a. reached him. “ It is not advisable to bring home movement at Shanghai. From the Louis Americans. The assassin threw his weapon to same sources came the first news of The agreement gives immunity to at this tim e any o f our ambassadors the floor and dashed down a long stair the declaration o f independence from all men who have jumped their con from the belligerent countries. It has way to the street, where he was lost the rule o f Yuan Shi Kai by Yunnan tracts from both the Major and Minor been found impossible to convey or ob to view in a dense crowd o f Chinese province and the reported revolt of leagues o f organized baseball as well tain by cable or correspondence quite the correct atmosphere.” and sightseers. as all other Federal League players. four other Chinese provinces. Senator Chamberlain Proposes Object Lesson for Congress. Exchanges Profit Immensely by Boom in All Stocks. POSITION NEAR WASHINGTON DESIRED AU GET SHARE Of GREAT PROSPERITY Baseball War Is Ended; federal League Quits Play Entirely Chinese Editor Is Assassinated in San Francisco Banquet Hall friend of President Wilson on Secret Mission to Theater of War five Provinces Revolt. O regon Goes to Militia. San Diego, Cal. — The battleship Oregon, “ the bulldog o f tne N a v y ,” w ill be turned over to the California naval m ilitia at San Francisco on Feb ruary 16, according to orders received Monday by Commander Reeves from Secretary o f the N avy Daniels. The m ilitia w ill not have an oppor tunity to handle and fire the 13-inch guns on the Oregon, in Commander Reeves’ opinion, because o f the heavy cost o f operating these o ig piecee and o f the long course o f trainnig re quired. Marshall’ s T ree Costly. Washington, D. C.— Desiring to con form to an amiable Indiana custom o f allowing no Christmas go by without a tree. Vice President Marshall sent his chauffeur to V irgin ia to bring one. I,ater the vice president was advised that his chauffeur had been arrested for speeding, and the vice president’s secretary, Mark Thistlewaite, went to the rescue. The vice president had his tree in the apartments in the W ill ard, but he said that he would advise his chauffeur next tim e not to be such a hurry about it. Cousin o f King Killed. N ew York— Herman Merchowitch, 40 years old, second cousin to K ing Peter, o f Serbia, who had been em ployed for years as a porter in a fur rie r’s establishment, died here Thurs- dsy from « fractured skull, received in an altercation with an Austrian and the latter’ s son. The younger man, who is under arrest on a charge of murder, is accused o f knocking down the Serb, whose head struck the pave ment. Merchowitch was the son of Prince John, o f Serbia, who came to this country and became natuaralized. Gotham Can N ow Eat Horseflesh. N ew York — Sale of horse meat for food will be permitted in N ew York after January 1, the board of health announces. Commenting on the rev ocation o f the section of the sanitary code which prohibited the use o f horse meat, Mr. Emerson said that, while the Health department does not exactly recommend it, no harm can be seen in its use. “ The horse never has tuber culosis, and almost never communi cates a malignant disease to humsn beings,” he said. "H e re a fte r old horses w ill be fattened for m eat.’ ’ German Attack Costly. Paris — “ Information received re garding the fighting on December 21 between Ypres and Armentiers indi cates that the Germans sustained a loss o f more than 8000 men without gaining any ground,” says a dispatch on the northern front. "T h e fighting was most severe and a large quantity o f asphyxiating gas was used, but the English lines remained intact. “ The attack is thought to have been the prelude to an offensive or to test the strength o f the English fro n t.” Santa Will Build Home. N ew York— Christmas day brought the announcement that architects have been commissioned to prepare plans for a monument to Santa Claus in the form of a building which w ill serve as headquarters in this eity for the Inter national Santa Claus association. The structure w ill exem plify the spirit of Christmas. The plans w ill provide for a liliputian auditorium, where chil dren's plays w ill be given, and a ba zaar for the free exhibition o f new toys to encurage the toy-making in dustry in this country. 4 ,0 0 0 0 0 0 British Goal. London — The bouse o f commons Thursday passed bills prolonging the life o f the present parliament eight months and increasing the strength of the British army to 4.000,000 men. Both were passed without division. The army bill was passed in com m ittee o f the whole after 4 hours’ sit ting. The newly authorized army, H. J. Tennant, parliamentary secretary of the war office, advised the house, will be the largest army ever raised in this country. French Call O ff Cruiser. Washington, D. C.— French embassy officials, although lacking official word o f the activity o f the cruiser Descartes in W est Indian waters, believe that she has been ordered to cease search ing American ships on the high seas, and that no further search or seizure would be marie until diplomatic corre spondence over the Goamn, Carolina and San Juan incidents is closed. They point out that the American note prob ably was not delivered in tim e to reach the Deecartee before Purser W illiam Garde was taken from the Borinquen. Kaiser Is Slightly III. Rocks Rolled on Town. Silk Hosiery W orn M ore. Berlin— (B y wireless to Sayville, Rome, via London— The follow ing Washington, D. C.— A report of an investigation o f the hosiery manufac official statement was issued Monday: N. Y . ) — Emperor W il'iam has poet- “ Along the Tyrol-Trentino-Camia poned his trip to the Western front on turing industry by the Department of Commerce was transmitted to Presi- front there has been an intense artil account o f a slight indisposition de- The enemy also ■cribsd as a “ slight inflammation o f dent Wilson by Secretary Redfield. lery engagement. - Americans were found to be wearing , roiled enormous boulders on the v il the cellular system .’ ’ The emperor's illness also is called silk hosiery more and more, and sa a lage of Loppio, in the valley o f the result cotton hosiery manufacturers Anige, from overhanging cliffs, w ith “ xellgeweben tzeundung,” or "binds- gewehentz zoedung ” In English this are making less profit than silk manu out causing serious damage. It ia "O u r artillery shelled numerous I is sometimes called “ cellulitis.” facturer«. American manufacturers were reported to be making a profit of columns o f munitions stores on the an inflammation o f cellular tiesuae I somewhat similar to erysipelas. nearly 12 per rent on capital inveetad. ! Big War Ma>on la Cut. Cleveland, Ohio — Directors of the Graaaelli Chemical company Wednes- day rut a war melon by declaring an extra rash dividend o f 6 per cent ami a ( special stock divdiend of 10 per rent, in addition to the quarterly dividends o f $ per cent on both common and pre- (erred stocks. The combined dividends on both coro- j mon and preferred shares, including . the special dividends, have a rash val- us of approximately $8,000,000. NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS; GEN ER A L CROP C0NDITI0NSj Portland —Wheat — Bluestem, 97Jc bushel; forty-fold, 97c; club, 94c; red F ife, 92c; red Russian, 92c. Hay— Eastern Oregon timothy, $16 (¿17 ton; valley timothy, $12(gj)14; al falfa, $13.60<q;14.50; cheat. $ 1 0 @ U ; oats and vetch, $11@12. M illfeed — Spot prices : Bran, $22 ton; shorts, $23, rolled barley, $29(g) 30. Corn— White, $35 ton; cracked, $36. Vegetables Artichokes, $1.10 dox.; tomatoes, California, $1.26(ql.60 case; cabbage, 90c rw t; garlic, 16c pound; peppers, 10 @ 12|c; eggplant, 10c; sprouts, 8c; horseradish, 8Jc; cauli flower, 76(u$1.25 dozen; celery, 90c; tmans, 124<ul5c pound; lettuce, $ 2 ( 0 . 2 .75 crate; peas, 15c pound. Green Fruits— Pears, $l(igl.60 box; grapes, $6 barrel; cranberries, $10@ 14.60 barrel. Potatoes — Oregon, $1^1.15 sack; Yakimas, $1.15(< i 1.26; sweets, $2.60(<$ 2.75 cwt. Onions— Oregon, buying price, $1.10 f. o. b. shipping point. Apples— Spitzenbergs, extra fancy, $2^6 box; fancy, $2; choice, $1.26(g) 1.50; Jonathans, extra fancy, $1.60; fancy. $1.25; choice, $1; Y ellow N ew town, extra fancy, $2; fancy, $1.76; choice, $1 (<i 1.26; Baldwins, extra fancy, $1.60; fancy, $1.26; choice, $1; Riihsets, orchard run, $1. Eggs— Oregon ranch, buying prices; No 1, 85c; No. 2, 28c; No. 3, 18c. Jobbing prices; No. 1, 38c; Oregon storage, 26(j(28c. Poultry — Hens, small, 12 (¡j 12Je pound; large, 13i(<$14c; springs, 12(<i 13c; turkeys, live, 18(<(20c; dressed, 23(<i24c; ducks, 12@15c; geese, 10q$ 11c. Butter •— C ity creamery, cubes, ex tras, Belling at 2 9 }c; firsts, 27c; prints and cartons, extra. Prices paid to producers: Country creamery, 24(a) 27c; butterfat, No. 1, 31c; No. 2, 29c. Veal— Fancy, 100D10|c pound. Pork— Fancy, 6i<(i7c pound. Hops— 1915 crop, nominal. Hides — Salted hides, 15)c; salted kip, 16c; salted calf, 18c; green hides, 14c; gpreen kip, 16c; green calf, 18c; dry hides, 25c; dry calf,'27c. Wool — Eastern Oregon, 18 <gl 26c; valley, 25(q)26c; fall lambs’ wool, 25c; mohair, Oregon, 28c. Cascara bark— Old and new, 3}(q)4c. Cattle — Choice steers, $7 (qj 7.60; good, $6.75 (a) 7; medium, $6(ui6.75; choice cows, $5.25(<i)6.76; good, $5@ 6.26; medium, $4.50(q!5; heifers, $3.50 @ 6 ; bulls, $3(ii:5; stags, $4.50(^5.26. Hugs Light, $6.95(0)6.10; heavy, $4.00(0)6.10. Sheep— Wethers, $4.76(0)6.76; ewes, $4(<$6; lambs, $6(0,7.60. Odd Dream Adventure. T a lk in g of dreams.“ said the Jolly- faced man, “ the other night an lucan- descent bulb burst In our bed room while 1 was dozing and $ N ta b | that I was driving injr auto along a coun try road. On hearing the explosion I got out. and when 1 woke up 1 was under the bed tinkering the springs with my wife a manicure set.“— Boston Transcript. The Call of the Links. "Jock. mon. I ’ll go ye a round on the links 1’ the niornin'.” "T h e mornin'?" echoed Jock, du biously. “ Ay. mon, the morning'. I'll go ye a round I f y e like ' "A y, w e e l!" said Jock. " I ’ll go ye. But 1 had intended to get marrtt I' the mornin*.” — Boston Transcript Worse Trouble Averted. "T h ey fight like cats and dogs.” "Then you don't think it was a for tunate m arriage?" "Oh. yes, in a way. If they hadn't married each other, each might have married someone else, and made four people unhappy instead of two."— Bos ton Transcript. Tkv V«n U tn l * hart m j UatrucIW M ill Hile K ««d i»s lik Purerk Publishing Co.. 3ZB Cham ber Commerce. Portland. Uregun. To Cleanse Rusty Nail Wounds Always Gat It to tha H A N F O R D 'S Balsam of Myrrh A LI N I M ■ NT For Galls, W ire Cut*, Lameness, Strain«, B u n c h e s , Thrush, O ld Sores, Nail Wounds, Foot R( Fistula, Bleeding, Etc., Etc. M a d e S in c e 1 8 4 6. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 m aa a a a All Dealers O R W R IT E SYRACUSE, Dalles-Columbia Line Was She Motherless? "W e have Just learned that Adam Winter Schedule, Nov. 26 to Mar. 15. was the first uian," »aid the Sunday Steamers J. N. Teal and Twin Cities for Kenne School teacher to the infant cla»a. wick, Pasco. Wallula. Umatilla. Arlington. Tha “ Now if Adam was the first man, can Dalle». Lyle. Hood River. W hite Salmon. Carson. you tell me who was the first woman?” Stevenson. Cascade Ix>cks. Leave Portland Tues and Fridays at 11 p m Freight and passen And the little chap at the eud of days gers. Landing Taylor St. Dock. Portland. the row declared confidently: “ Ilia m other!”— Philadelphia Rec Double Tresd Puncture Proof Tires ord. They Surely Do It. 'T don’t see why everybody Is so down on the war censors. Aren't they merely performing a consistent duty?” "H ow so?” “ W ell, what good is a censor unless he incenses the people?”— Baltimore American. To in New Shoes. A lw aya shake lit AlleuV. Foot iCaae, a pow der, t cures hot, sw ea tin g , a c h liif. nw ollen iecL ures corns, In g ro w in g ita iIn and buuiona. A t til d ru ggists ami shoe »te res, ¿V. Do ut accept m y su hat Unte. Sam ple mat If.1 FU EL. Address klleu ti.Olm sted, lx) Hoy N. Y. Made from your old onea. Last long aa Brand New T1RF-S W rit* u* OREGON VU LC A N IZIN G CO.. 560 Washington St., * Portland. Ora. L E A R N W A T C H M A K IN G Pleasant, profitable work not overdone; few months’ learning: position« guaranteed, write for references and particular» Portland Watchmak ing. Fngraving and Optical School. 21d Common wealth Building, Portland, Oregon. WEEKS' BREAK-UP-A-COLD TABLETS A guaranteed remedy for Colds and La Grippe. Price 26c o f vourdruggisL I t ’s good. Take nothing else.—Auv. Lost, Not Gone Before- An elderly gentleman was observed ami acting rather nervously In a depart ment store and the floorwalker ap FEDERAL TIRES AND TUBES proached him. Free T ire Service. "Anything I can do for you?” “ THE HOUSE OF SERVICE." "1 have lost my wife.” M O TO R C A R S U P P L Y CO.. Inc. “ Ah, yes. mourning goods two 33 B ro a d w a y N o . Portland, Ore. flights up," responded the floorwalker. — Bostou Transcript. Misunderstood. Qualified. “ You will understand.” Bald the elo "Mr. Redink," said tfie boss, severe cution teacher, “ that when I wave my ly. "you got o ff yesterday afternoon hands in the air and move my lips under the plea o f being sick. 1 saw without being heard, I am giving a you afterward going to the races, and picture o f profound mental anguish." you didn't appear to be at all sick." “ I'm glad to know that,” answered Mr. Kedink was fully equal to the the pupil. “ I thought you were giving occasion. "Y ou ought to have Been an Imitation of a traffic policeman." me after the second race, sir," he — Washington Star. No Lowering of Apple Standards. said.— Puck. Spokane — Refusal to sanction any The Only Way. Prmrtlral I ..M in . in llrpnotUm 2S& l ‘, r - Hook. lowering o f the standards o f grade and Peddler-—I have a most valuable Contain, full instruction, for dcv.loem .n t nnd pack featured the annual conference practice o f Hypnotism: Truth uf thl, wonderful book to sell, madam. It tells how to Science, 11.60. Purtck Publishing Co., 3Z8 Cham do everything. here Thursday o f Washington fru it ber Commerce. Portland. Oregon. Lady (sarcastically)— Does It tell growers. how to get rid of a pestering peddler? Misunderstood. Peddler (prom ptly)— Oh, yes, mad The warmest fight of the day cen "Y ou will understand.” said the am! Huy something from him.— Bln tered around an attempt to allow the elocution teacher, "that when 1 wave mlng Age-Herald. putting o f worm-stung apples into the ray hands In the air and move my lips A Literary Rarity. fancy, or No. 2, grade. The Yakima wl'hout being heard. I am glvln - a picture of profound mental anguish." “ How did you happen to buy thia Valley delegation led the battle in “ I'm glad to know that,' answered boot and shoe Journal?" favor o f the plan, but was beaten by a the pupil. " I thought you wore giving " It didn't have a girl on the front vote of 160 to 20, the opposition being an imitation of a traffic policeman.1' cover. The novelty sort of appealed — Washington Star. to me.” — Louisville Courier-Journal. championed by the Wenatchee growers. Moderation. The fru it men also voted, 90 to 36, H a r o H e a lt h y , S tr o n g , lle a n t lf u l F j s , O cu lists and P h ysiciatia used klu riu s £ / • "D o you believe In telepathy?" to exclude worm-stung apples from the R rm .d y many y e a rs before It w as ottered a . a " I shouldn't like to see It carried to “ C ” grade. In the heated debate that D o m e.ile K>e Medicine. Murine lo U tili Com an extrem e," replied Miss Cayenne. pounded by O ur P h yeic len e n od gu aran teed preceded the vote J. S. Sugrue, of by Ibcm s . a K ella b ic H eltef fo r iCyra th a t Need " I f everybody could ascertain what Care. T ry It in yo u r K y e . aud la b a b y 's K y ra — Cavere, leader of the Wenatchee dele N o S m a rtin g — Just Eye C om fort Hoy Murine everybody else is thiuklng about, so few of us would be on speaking gation, said sentiment in his district uf you r D ru g gist — a* , rp t no S u b stitu t«, and If term s!”— Washington Star. in terested w r it « fo r limili o f tbe K v . Free waB that eventually there would be M l H I M , I l k K K .k lt .il V c o . . C u l t . t u o Cool. only two grades o f apples, and that the In Safe Hands. “ Say, old man, will you lend Bur Wenatchee growers favored the estab “ I hear there Is a movement on rows a five dollar bill?" lishment o f s combination grade to in foot to weed out all unscrupulous law "Is he really In need o f It?" "Rather. He wants to pay me witli elude both the fancy and " C ” grades. yers at the Plunkville bur." "W e Investigated and found there It."— Boston Transcript. He urged that the development of the are no unscrupulous lawyers at the by-products industry, preferably by the One of the Waye. Plunkville bar." growers themselves, would have to be "W ho Investigated?" She— An agent was around today depended upon to handle the large ton "U s lawyers. ’’— Louisville Courier with a machine for aerating bread nage o f cull fruit. without the uae of baking powder, and Journal. I bought one. A Running Account. He— Well, of all the ways o f blow Flour Takes Another Jump. " I bought this armchair on the in ing one's dough! Boston TranacrlpL ■ i . ■ ■ The strength o f the wheat market stallment plan.'' Let William Do It. "Easy terms?” in the Pacific Northwest has forced "R ath er! A dollar down and a dol “ That son of yours Is a likely lad, flour prices upward agian. The ad lar whenever the collector can catch Sam. Why don’t you let him join lu vance is 20 cents a barrel in patents me " — Boston Transcript. unit help us to end the war?” "W h at! my boy. Bill? Naw, naw. which puts wholesale quotation at $6.- Making Coin Fly. What I say la that there kayeer, '« 20. Other domestic grades underwent " ‘I suppose you get some good busi stalled the war, let 'im finish It 'It self." a similar advance. Export flours are ness from the 400?’’ "Oh, yes," said the New York mer alao higher at $4.20(<i4.30. Millfeed Reverse Influence. is holding steady in spite o f large chant. "But the dizzy spenders are "So you voted for prohibition?” stocks, as there is excellent demand. the ones who are trying to break Into "Sure,” replied Uncle Btfl Bottletop. the 400.”— Louisville Courier Journal. Wheat is decidedly strong in all the “ For years every ticket I voted for has country markets. Bids on the basis of been defeated. So I didn't take any Increaeed Consumption. $1 Coast were made for bluestem, but “ Why do you Insist that people are chances.” — Washington Star. farmers asked $1.02 and 'more. not like they were In your youth?" “ When I was young,” replied Mr. LOSSES SURELY PREVENTE) Wheat Outlet Closed. Dustin Stax. " I burned the midnight b, c ,n ,r '. Black taf PIU, Una- My boys burn gasoiine 24 hours freah. relia b le; preferred b* The embargo on wheat shipments to oil. |f**tffrn « tur kan rn bwa'iM tk#y »re t rl'-wU. In the day.” Washington Star. test «tiara attiar vaaalaaa fall. Atlantic seaboard terminals is now Writ« tor booklet arvl taut Infintala. 10 dii* pkj# machia« Pilla fl M practically complete, and as the larger Just So. 10 .1 oM »k«a Blaahln« Pili« 4 0* I ' m any InJartor, but ruttar*» hart. part of the buying o f late haa been for It may be that there Is no such Tha auparlo H* y of ruttar produrla la (fu* to ovar ft shipment o f that character, the result thing as luck Still, it is sometimes y vara of ep4wlall/tnf tn vaaelavt and aaruaia »aly. Cattar*». If no*'Mainatila, ordar rtlrart. is a materia! subsidence o f activity in difficult to understand why one able T M luttât C U a» TTKN L A B O R A T O R Y , Ra rhalay. C e ll fe re l a . the Northweet. Export operations of a street should be so much busier have not entirely ceased, however, and than the Othff, Louisville Courier- it ia said there is little buying against Journal the possibility that the embargo will C. G ee W o Her Preference. not be o f long duration. Thera ia also Ha Sunday School Teacher— You must some trade for Eastern m illing account, Kerned lea grow up to be good. Don’t you want but, on the whole, buaineaa passing in to be looked up to? Ria atjrrraaful the country ia of much smaller volume. al re noe»! ira run a all L ittle Emma Wayup— No; I'd rather its o f kinds a# be looked around at. Judge. w 1 th- Coal Boom Expected. m arssisi fr-vm th e The Autocrat. Chehalia, Waah. — Reporta o f the CM$MBS h e « * » . My father Is a captain In the army," outia an«! vegetable*, which sra unknown possible building o f a railroad through ■aid the little boy In blue, “ and what the marl tea I arienea o f this country. the Cascade mountains in the vicinity ever he says the men bate to do It " Writ# for blank and circulars. f C O N S U L T A T IO N FR E E . Addr o f the Cow litz Pass have aroused much "That's nothin!" retorted the boy In interest hare, ow ing to the ownership the red sweater. ' My old m an* a The C Gee Wa Chmne Medicine Ca. by Chehalia people, and others, o f val janitor.” IttW F ir «' S t , eland. O ra Urnlton P*p-r. uable anthracite coal deposits in that On Ita Heel*. vicinity. These holdings may ha sold First Father What! Your son Is to Eastern coal operators who are look P. N. U. No. I. 1910 ing for Wee tern property for develop an undertaker? Why. I thought you said be was a doctor. ment. Many who have examinad the Second Paternal Relativo— “ No, I district declara there is a large tonnage said he followed the medical profusion o f high-grade coal. N o coal haa ever — Harvard lampoon. been shipped from that field. Klamath Falla Packing Plant Starts. Klamath Falla, O r.— Klamath Falla haa a meat packing plant that began operation this week. The plant is an extension o f the operations o f the Klamath Packing company, o f thia eity, and. in addition to supplying Klamath Falla markets, it w ill ship to California points. An expert packer ia in charge. 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