Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, February 18, 1916, Image 3

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    ALLIES TO PROTEST
BERLIN’S SEA RULE
RAW FURS
WANTED.
S k u n k , R accoon ,
MUSKRAT, OTTER, ETC
Better Prices;
Quick Returns
Boycott on U. S. Ports Possible
If America Accepts View.
SNIP Tl
H. LIEBES & CO.
Manufacturing Furriers
Eat. 62 Years
201 Horns* St.
Corbett Bldg..
DIPLOMACY WITH GERMANY TANGLED
PORT LA <0. OREGON
Teutons to Treat Armed Merchant
Ships as War Vessels and Sink
Them Without Warning.
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Washington, D. C.— Diplomatic ne­
gotiations o f various character soon
w ill confront the United States as the
result o f the expected intention o f the
German and Austrian governments to
treat armed merchant ships o f the en­
tente allies as war vessels after Feb­
ruary 29.
Apparently it is certain that any
attempt
by the United States to
change the present rule perm itting the
use o f Am erican ports by merchant
ships armed for defensive purposes
and
would be met by a strong protest.
Correspondence also is likely to follow
FEDERAL TIRES AND TUBES
i f the United States assumes a posi­
Free Tire Service.
tion which coincides with that o f Ger­
" THE HOUSE OF SE R V IC E *
many and Austria regarding the right
M O TO R C A R S U P P L Y CO., Inc.
33 B ro a d w a y No.
Portland, Ora. o f submarines to sink armed ships
without warning.
On the other hand, the United States
Double Tread Puncture Prsof Ties
Mude from your old onoR. Last long itself may take the in itiative should
as Brand New TIKES W rite ua.
the entente allies impose a virtual
OREGON V I LCAN1ZING CO..
550 Washington St..
Portland. Ore. boycott on American ports in the
event that this government decides
armed merchant ships entering
WEEKS' B R E A K -U P-A -C O LD TABLETS that
American waters are ships of war, and
A guaranteed remedy for Colds and therefore subject to internment.
La Grippe, Price 25c o f your druggist.
The view o f at least some o f the
I t ’s good. Take nothing else.—Aav.
representatives of the entente allies
here is that any change made in the
rule bearing on submarine warfare
Holland's Sound Policy.
Holland holds Java and her other during the war would be an unneutral
outlying possesions, and maintains an act. The governments are represented
Important overseas trade, with a navy as not being prepared to admit that
of very moderate dimensions that there has been any change in the con­
ranks perhaps twelfth among the na­ ditions of naval warfare which would
tions She lias some submarines, and warrant characterizing merchant ships
will increase the number o f her de­ armed for defensive purposes as war­
stroyers and smaller protective craft. ships.
She has also an efficient army, based
In Teutonic quarters, however, it is
upon the principle of conscription or
compulsory service. The
ordinary contended that merchant ships armed
are really
field force of the Netherlands army for defensive purposes
amounts to about 150.000 men, while armed fo r resistance and that mer­
in the various reserves there are per- ] chant ships have no right to resist.
haps 300,000 more. Holland has six Moreover, it is contended by Germany
million people, as against our one that it is impossible to adhere to the
hundred million, and la not a warlike principle o f warning merchant ships,
or militarized nation. Hut she could as, should they be armed, a single
put 400,000 men into active service shell o f small caliber could sink any
more readily than we could mobilize
one-fourth as many, using our national submarine.
American officials seem inclined to
guard and other possible sources of
supply. If we were ar. well prepared the view that the contentions o f the
relatively as Switzerland or Holland German and Austrian governments are
to defend our homes,— whlie continu­ well founded, and from several quar­
ing to stand with them, as we now do, ters came the information that the
for the principles of Justice, honor and United States might warn its nationals
civilization in the world,— we should to remain off merchant ships that are
have at least six million men ’ rained armed. This, it was said in German
and equipped for military duty.— From
“ The Progress of the World,” In the quarters, was precisely what the Ger­
American Review of Reviews for Feb­ man and Austrian governments have
been aiming to achieve.
ruary.
The possibility o f the entente allies
putting into effect a practical boycott
In Far-off India.
In some unknown manner a little o f American ports was widely dis­
The allies
sample of Hanford's Ralsam of Myrrh ' cussed in official circles.
found its nay into an interior village may permit only a sufficient number of
of India. It was its own agent, and their unarmed ships to enter American
from that small beginning a steady ports to take away merchandise and
trade has developed and each succeed­ goods consigned to themselves.
It
ing shipment has been larger. Adv. ;
was admitted in high official quarters
that should such a plan be put into
In Keeping.
effect action might be taken.
W aiter (to westerner, who Is In
restaurant with city n iece)— Shall I
bring you a half portion, sir?
Westerner— A what?
Niece (in terp osin g)--T h at is the
way you order in these places, nncle.
Westerner— Oh, is it!
A ll right, i
St. Ixiuis— Ix>cked in a room on the
firing me a half portion and a quarter
section of beef and a few acres of cel­ sixth floor o f a popular downtown ho­
ery.—Judge.
tel here Saturday night four men
fought with knives, dentists’ instru­
I-IO W A R D K m 'R T tlil -
r *nft r í e n ¡ i <
ments and pistols until all were too
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badly wounded to continue. The bat­
or •
i .-r I.
'I ' m ,n f-o v r lc p * . • -d full pr.re lia ,
frm on oliti loot i h
Vtntrol m.d Coiinr»- work a .
tle was a sequel to business differences
flolUMt I h , f i ntnir Carbonate N otion.! I W ok.
between tw o dentists.
When the police and hotel guests
Old-School Sensibilities.
"D o you remember the ballet In broke into the room they found Dr. A.
‘The Black Crook,’ ’’ asked the judge. F. Johnson, a local dentist, uncon­
" I should say I do," replied the ma­ scious with a bullet wound in the head;
jor. “ I have heard they have even Dr. Charles W. Kennerly, o f San An­
better stage dancing now than in tonio, Tex., with blood pouring from
those days.”
knife wound in his arm; another man
"Perhaps.
T here’s no chance of who had registered as W. E. Arnold,
our finding out. A gentleman can’t go o f Mobile, Ala., unconscious on the
to see a fine ballet now without being bed with his throat cut, and Charles
embarrassed by the presence of a
theatre full of ladies."— Washington laxly, an assistant to Dr. Johnson, cut
bruised and dazed.
Star.
Monamobile Oils and Greases
J
four in Bloody Battle to finish
In Prominent St. Louis Hotel
According T o Ability,
Country Judge— How long have you
owned a car?
Motorist (charged with speeding)—
One week, your honor.
Judge— U rn -th en you cats still af
ford to pay a fine. Tw enty d ollars!—-
Puck.
F or “ B a ck w a rd ” C o w *
here wcti ■ cow. bar • p eck »«« o f *
m your feed desler o r tlruieiU and
[t o directions You'll be aur-tiae-i si
s it makes ie her feo etsl health sod
o r Kura ia especially recommeeded
-e and cere fer Abortion Barrenness. 1
e w i a l Lost Appetite. Beaches nnd •
ailments.
frsa Ttaattaa. "The Hues
SOCIA Tl OR CO.
NO RTH W ESTERN
AGENTS
Portland Seed Co.,
Portland,
P. N. U.
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Oregon
No. 8. 1918
Robert Dollar Is Sold.
San Francisco— The sale to Japanese
owners o f the American steamer Rob­
ert Dollar was announced here by the
Dollar Steamship company.
It was
said that the price was in excess o f
$1,000,000. The Robert Dollar was
built in 1911 in Glasgow at a coat o f
$250,000. She was placed under the
American flag at the outbreak o f the
war. An offer o f $1,000,000 was said
to have been made fo r her a few
months ago, but refused, as the trip on
which the vessel was then engaged
promised a profit o f $250,000.
Ads fo r Defense Advised.
Washington, D. C.— A national de­
fense advertising campaign has been
laid before President Wilson by a com­
m ittee o f Associated Ad clubs o f the
world. The committee said it stood
ready to prepare the campaign and
carry it to fulfillment, enlisting assist­
ance o f newspapers and magazines and
other advertising agencies. The com­
mute, headed by Herbert S. Houston,
o f N ew York, president o f the associ­
ation, also presented a plan for mobil­
ization resources for national defense
and for international peace.
Spring Arrives o n Mars.
Flagstaff, Ariz. — What appears to
be the first spring thaw on Mars has
just been detected by the astronomers
o f the Lowell observatory. The north
rap itself is in active process o f melt­
ing. a circular r ift having appeared
half way through it which is widening
and which is connected with the border
by radical tributary nfta. The rap is
surrounded by a clear blue bard un­
like the tint o f the vegetation mark­
ings.
TOO MANY CHILDREN
a r e u n d e r -z iz e , u n d e r -w e ig h t
ASTORIA COMMITTCf ACTIVt
f l NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS;
TOR LOCATION OE NAVAL BASE
GENERAL CROP CONDITIONS
with pinched faces and poor blood; they
Astoria, Ore. — A representative
do not complain but appetite lags, they
committee of citizens o f this city are
have no ambiuoa and do not progress.
prosecuting a vigorous campaign or
Such children need the rich medicinal the location o f a government naval
nourishment iti S c o t t ’• E m u ls ion ab)ve base o f the first class at or near the
everything else; its pure cod liver oil con­ mouth o f the Colmubia river.
tains nature's own blood-forming, flcih-
The camgaign is predicated on the
building fats which quickly show in rosy
broad claim that the Columbia river is
cheeks, better appetite, firm flesh and
the logical location for the third Pa­
sturdy frames.
cific Coast naval base of the first class;
If your children are languid, tired that it is capable of admitting and ac­
when rising, catch cold easily or find commodating the largest vessels of the
their studies difficult, give them S c o t t ’ • United States navy; that it is the port
E m u ls io n ; it supplies the very food ele­ o f entrance for the greatest interland
ments that their systems lack.
o f the Pacific coast; that it is the
Scoff's Emulsion contains no alcohol shortest and most mobile from the Pa­
and is so good for growing children it's « cific to the Atlantic; that it has tribu­
pity to keep it from them.
tary to it, easy of assembly, all ma­
terials necessary for the maintenance
U-47
Scott ABowue. Bloomfield. N J.
o f a naval station; that it can be most
easily mined and fortified for defense
Elm Leaf Beetle Woret Peat.
and for the operation of battleships,
Oregon Agricultural College, Cor­
scout cruisers and submarines; that
vallis.— The elm leaf beetle, which has
already become a serious pest in Mult­ fo r the government to neglect to ade­
nomah county, Oregon, and threatens quately equip it as a naval base o f the
to spread to other parts of the state,
may be effectively controlled by lead
arsenate spray applied to the foliage.
The proper spray fairly applied at the
right time to every portion of the in­
fested trees w ill hold the pest abso­
lutely In check, says A. L. Lovett, en­
tomologist at the Agricultural College.
Commercial
lead
arsenate
paste
should be used at the rate of three to
five pounds o f the paste to fifty gal­
lons of water.
T w o applications
should be given, the first in the spring
Just as soon as the leaves are out well.
This is to poison the beetles that have
wintered over, which deposit the eggs.
The second and most Important spray
should be applied about three weeks
after the first. This Is to catch the
young grubs Just hatching and the re­
maining beetles
Great care should
be taken to get this second spray on
the under surface of the leaves, since
this ia where the grubs feed. Where
these sprays are not applied an appli­
cation must be made in July to catch
the pests of the second generation.
He had Just paid a dollar and a quarter for having the d if­
ferential in his 1913 car overhauled when another man drove in
the garage and said:
“ That’s just the job I want done go to it at the same price.”
But the repair man replied:
Portland— Wheat - Bluestem, $1.07
per bushel; fortyfold, 97c; club, 95c;
red F ife, 95c; red Russian, 94c.
Hay — Eastern Oregon
timothy,
“ Sorry, but it can’ t be done. Why, it would take five dollar«’
$17.50fq 18.50 per ton; valley timothy. worth o f time just to get to your differential before starting to
$14(til6; alfalfa. $19(q20; oats, and work on it.
vetch, $13t(4l4.
“ Your car is Not a Reo!”
M iilfeed— Spot prices: Bran, $23.50
per ton; shorts, $20; rolled barley $31
R eo accessibility means low cost o f main­
(tl 32.
Corn— Whole. $3 7 per ton; cracked,
tenance.
R eo
$38.
Vegetables— Artichokes, $1.10tt( 1.30
The Fifth. The Incomparable Car. $875
per dozen; tomatoes, California, $1.75
f. o. b. Factory.
(ti2 per crate; cabbage, $1.50ttt 1.75 per
hundred; garlic, 12Jo per pound; pep­
This model has satisfied seventy thousand users many o f them
pers, 20qt'25c; eggplant, 25c; sprouts,
among your neighbors because it saves money by reason o f ita
8(ti 9c; horseradish, 8Jc; cauliflower,
accessibility.
$1.25 per dozen; celery, $4.75 per
crate; beans, llkti 12Jc per pound; let­
tuce, $2.40((t2.50 per crate; peas, 8(ti
10c per pound; cucumbers, $1.50(0.2
Distributors.
per dozen.
Green Fruits — Grapes, $4(o 5 per
Broadway at Couch St.. Portland, Oregon
barrel; cranberries, $11.
F . W . V O C L E R . President.
Potatoes — Oregon, $12.50(0)2 per
sack; Yakimas, $1.85; sweets, $2.75
(« 3 per hundred.
Onions — Oregon, buying price, $2
f. o. b. shipping point.
Apples— Spitzenbergs, extra fancy,
$2.25; fancy, $2; choice, $1.25(0 1.50;
Jonathans, extra fancy, $1.50; fancy,
$1.25; choice, $1; Y ello w Newtowns,
extra fancy, $2; fancy, $1.76; choice,
Pkt. 10c.; 1-4 lb. 16c.; I lb. 20c.— Pottpaid.
$1 (ft) 1.25; Baldwins, extra fancy,
25 lbs. and over, 15c per lb., f. o. b. Portland.
$1.50; fancy, $1.25; choice, $1; rus­
sets, orchard run, $1.
E ggs — Jobbing prices :
Oregon
ranch, candled, 40c per dozen; un­
candled, 37(o39c.
Poultry — Hens, small, lfkoH ic per
pound; large, 16(o 17c; small springs,
14(0 15c; turkeys, live, 18(o20c; dress­
ed, choice, 24(o 25c; ducks, 13(o.l5c;
geese, 10c.
Butter — Creamery prints, extras,
34c per pound; firsts, 32c; seconds,
30c. Butterfat, No. 1, 82c, No. 2, 30c.
•ml other beautiful
V eal— Fancy, 12c per pound.
I ^ I g ' - v e Illustrated catalogue offering
will fit any ambitious young Man or Wom­
Pork— Fancy, 9c per pound.
Newspapers stereotypers use Han­
■ lU lL k .
the finest and largest atock in
an for High-class postilion in
ford's Balsaiq of Myrrh for relief from
Hops — 1915 crop, 9 i (tl1 12Jc per the Pacific Northw est free upon request.
splashing metal burns. Adv.
Bookkeeping, Slenography, Sdlesminsbip
pound.
C L A R K E B R O S ., Florists,
Wool— Eastern Oregon, 18(o25c )>er
To men this includ«*. valuable athletic,
FortlanJ, Oregon.
Glacial Drift To Stop Leak.
aquatic ami memberahip srivili-ttea. al­
pound; valley, 25(o26c; fa ll lambs'
though tuition coat i. Icaa than elaewhope.
wool, 25c; mohair, Oregon, 28c
University o f Washington, Seattle.
Valuable course, can alw> be had in
Scrap*.
Grammar grade and College Preparatory
—That the glacial drift material found
Cascara Bark —Old and new, 3|(o4o
Lord Brooke ia In command of the
Subject.
W R IT » r t l « CATALOG.
at the site of the Cedar River dam. the
There
are 297,866 Sunday schools In
________
Canadian forces that have proved per pound.
head o f the Seattle water system,
Cattle—
Choice
steers,
$7.25(0,7.75;
'
the
world,
made into a cement and placed over themeelvee eo brave and effective In gtxxl, $6.75(117; medium. $6.50oi6.76; \ Cuba Is seklng designs for a me­
the 150 acres of ground on the slope the European war.
choice cows, $5.50 (tl 6.50; medium, I morial of the battleship Maine.
No Respect For A Lawyer.
below the dam at a depth of five
New Zealand is to have its first roof
inches will stop the leakage that has first class, and to fully fo r tify it, is to 4.75(«5.20; heifers, $4(u6.40; bulls,; garden, over a six story department
An English journal tells of an ac­
made useless the $150,000.000 dam, is leave the logical point o f attack open $2.50(u 4.50 ; stags, $3(t; 5.25.
tion brought against a farmer for hav­
store now building.
Hogs — Light,
$7.25(« 8;
heavy.
the opinion of Arnold E. Osterberg, a to the mercy o f a hostile fleet.
Kings In the earliest days were ing called another a "rascally law­
An old husbandman, being a
senior chemical engineer at the uni­
merely "fathers of fam ilies" and the yer.”
This is a move in line with the non­ $6.25(u 7.
versity. Mr. Osterberg began last partisan preparedness program o f the
Sheep
Wethers, $6<n7.25;
word ts derived from the same source witness, was asked If he heard the
week to carry on tests and expert general government, anti is a serious $4.25(ti6.55; Iambs, $7fu8.65.
defendant
call tlio plaintiff a lawyer.
as "kin.”
inents to substantiate his plan.
"1 did." was tho reply.
A plant has been discovered tn Cuba
effort to safeguard the lives and prop­
Seattle engineers and experts from
"P ra y,” said the judge, "what ta
hearing fruit like figs in which flies
erty o f the citizens o f the Pacific
the East who have examined the ilam
lay their eggs, to be hatched by the your opinion of the import of tho
Northwest.
It
is
argued
that
the
suggest a similar method of remedy,
word ?’’
■un.
but they claim that It will be neces equipment o f the Columbia river as
"T h ere can be no doubt of that,”
Annual production of honey and
sary to import a large quantity of outlined, is absolutely necessary for
wax In the United States has gratia replied the fellow.
Portland
—
More
interest
is
being
lime and other materials and also the protection o f the Northwest coast
"W hy, my good man.” said the
ally mounted until It now totals in
that the coating will have to be at o f the United States, including Puget shown in the hop market than at any value more than $6.000,000.
lutlge, "there Is no dishonor In the
least nine inches deep. They estimate Sound and the large naval investments
Millions of had eggs are seized ev ­ name. Is there?”
tim e since the recent deals were com­
the total cost at about one-half million at Bremerton.
"I know nothing nbout that,” ans­
ery ’ year
pleted by the Oregon H opgrowers’ as- pr>
* * * * tn
1,1 ‘ London,
'on.uu" ; and the way they
dollars.
Mr. Osterberg claims that
iut or
of wered he, "but this 1 know— If a man
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is to tip them out
Boiled down, the argument, as set soeiation. Prices Liave not been ad- . . . destroyed
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ril»
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the products of the dam can be uspi I
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, their cases and run a steam roller called me u lawyer I'd knock him
forth by the chairman o f the Astoria vanced,
but the market ts on a very ovt,r (hem
and that the expense will not be so
down.”
committee,
F.
C.
Harley,
is
as
follow
s:
j
steady foundation.
j
\ revival In hemp growing la re-
'Why, sir," said the judge, pointing
great.
The Columbia can and should be
The sharp advance in the London I ported from Kentucky. This year's to one o f the counsel, “ that gentleman
For lame back use Hanford's Bal­ made as impregnable as the Darda­ market, cabled the first o f the week, j crop is estimated at 8,000,000 pounds, is a lawyer and I, too, am a lawyer.”
sam. applied thoroughly and well rub nelles or the K e il canal.
"N o .n o ,” replied the fellow ; "no.
of 10 shillings a hundredweight, equal j ugainst 1,600,000 last year, and 6.500.
bed In. Adv.
This can be accomplished by fortifl- I to about 2J cents a pound on Pacific, ooo in 1909. Wisconsin alsp Increased my lord. You uro a judge, I know, but
I'm sure you are no lawyer."— New
cations at its entrance and close within confirms advices lately received o f the | Its acreage.
A Good Mate.
Forty states of the union have taken York Sun.
its harbor and by the maintenane of strengthening o f the market abroad.
some legal action toward safeguard
W hy wouldn't the girl who “ took mines and submarines.
due to a reduction of English stocks. lng the sanitation of public school
For tho big and little burns In cook­
everybody’s eye" be an appropriate
The Columbia should have the ad­ L e e «' exporters report no increase in
buildings, according to a recent bul­ ing unii baking, keep Hanford's Bal­
wife for the man who succeeded in ditional arm of a naval base of the
orders
frt.m
the
other
side,
but
antici­
sam
of Myrrh near for quick relief.
letin Issued by the federal bureau of
getting the public’s ear?— B row ning«
first class for speedy, mobilized re­ pate an improved demand.
Adv.
education.
Magazine.
sistance o f attack by a foreign fleet at
The Bagley crop of 427 bales at
Dr. W. T. Grenfell, noted for hts
any part o f .our coast line from San Hillsboro was bought by the F. S. work among the Labrador flsherfolk.
flsherfolk,
Stopped Right There.
The W ise Hobo.
The price was not has accepted an Invitation to take
Norhorne Robinson was in Boston
"H ow is it you always pick out a Francisco to the Straits o f Juan de Johnson company.
made public. The same firm bought! ph“ tk^' ef^a divisltm^ofjt hospital unit one day, when he discovered that he
bachelor to listen to your hard luck Fuca.
Our fleet at Puget Sound would be 59 bales from Charles Leith, o f Wood- that has been sent to France by liar had to get off a lot of letters In a hur­
story ?’’
ry. He called up a typewriting bureau
" A married man has troubles of his bottled up in the event o f war with burn, and a number o f other lots at | vard university
A dynamometer mounted on an or­ and asked for the manager. A woman’s
Great Britain or her allies, and with Woodburn, aggregating 200 bales, in-
own, usually.”
dinary dray Is used by the United voice replied:
the Columbia river as the point of con­ i eluding the crops o f Whitney, Lemry,
States department of ugrtcillfure to
“ I speak for the manager.”
centration o f a large reserve it would Crosby, McCormick, Dulmis and Kil- register the tractive force required to
EASY WAY TO HEAL
"I want a typewriter to come over
s be possible to Bpeedily send a fleet to len. The prices o f the Woodburn lots draw various weights over different to my hotel anil take about 30 letters,”
COMMON SKIN-TROUBLES | its relief, either to the Sound or to ranged from 9 to 10 cents.
kinds of roadways.
explained Robinson. "I'v e had a ma­
chine sent up here, and I always dic­
A Baltimore doctor suggests this other points on the coast as fa r as the
For wire cuts use Hanforda' Balsam. tate to the machine. Can you send
simple, but well tried and inexpensive, : Southern Oregon line.
Adv.
me a girl who Is a sw ift perform er?”
The Columbia has transcontinenal
home treatment for people suffering
“ I certainly can" replied the woman.
with eczema, ringworm, rashes and rail lines and highways reaching di­
Hood River, Or. The first shipment j
To
Safety.
"Does she know how to spell?’
similar itching, burning skin troubles. rectly by watergrade into the interior, o f Hood R iver apples since Monday, |
"W hy, certainly.
She's the best
A t any reliable druggist's get a jar providing facilities for easy and expe­ January 31, left here this week. W il- j
A wedding company on their way
speller
we have in the shop."
of resinol ointment and a cake o f res- ditious
to
church
had
to
cross
a
river
in
a
movement o f supplies and mer Sieg, sales manager o f the Apple j
lnol soap. These are not at all expen­
"W e ll, has she horse sense? You
skiff, when, as luck would have It, the
troops.
G rowers’ association, said he has been bridegroom fell Into the water.
sive. With the resinol soap and warm
know. 1 don't wnnt to have to stop and
The
Columbia
river
basin
contains
unable
to
fill
orders
because
o
f
the
|
water bathe the affected parts thor
Wringing her hands, the bride cried explain everything to her.”
W ith the weather breaking \ out that somebody would save her bo '. "She's unusually clever.”
oughly, until they are free from crusts about one-third o f the available unde­ snow.
and the skin is softened. Dry very veloped waterpower o f the United every effort to clean up the stock will loved.
By this time Robinson was greatly
gently, spread on a thin layer of the States, and is rich in undeveloped ni­ be made.
"W hat for?” asked one of the coin 1 elated.
resinol ointment, and cover with a trates for the manufacture o f explo­
"T
h a t's fine,” he said. "H ave her
Reports from growers in all parts of pany. “ He's a good swim mer."
light bandage, If necessary, to protect sives. Considerable coal deposits lie the valley intimate no damage from i
"T h a t’s Just I t ! ” cried the bride over here at 8 o'clock tonight. By tho
the clothing.
This should be done within its confines or are directly trib­
"D on't you see that he Is swimming way. who is this girl?"
the thawing o f the snow.
twice a day. Usually the distressing utary to it.
"It's me." said the voice.
toward the other bank?” Philadel­
laical
officials,
however,
have
no
en-
;
itching and burning stop.with the first
"Good n ig h t!’’ concluded Robinson,
These resources, available for our couragement as to exports o f fru it fo r j phia Ledger.
treatment, and the skin soon becomes
all his Joy departing "I hereby elect
clesr anil healthy again unless the own miantenance and defense, would, the coming season or fo r heavy sales
you as the honorary president of the
Solid Grub.
trouble Is due to some serious internal in the present unprotected and help­ of late export apples. The Fruit and
"M r*. Van Wombat's buffet lunch lla te M yself Club.” — Popular Maga­
disorder.
Samples free, Dept. 7 S, less condition o f the Columbia river, Vegetable producers and Distributors' j
zine.
made a great bit with the men pres
Resinol, Baltimore, Md.
be o f immense advantage to an attack­ join t committee, a Lordon organiza-
ent.”
ing force, and easy o f capture.
I t s * « l l e u l t l , y. S t r o n g , l l e n o l t f a l F r e e
tion, is now engaged in a gigantic
"Som ething new?”
What an Automobile Buyer Looks For
c u lis ta fcuti PSyelt-lune need M u rlo e t > #
"A t a woman's lunch, yes. In addi­ R O r m
campaign to educate English people to
n lf n o n / jr r e r * b e fo re It w a s offered t a n
TOO-Foot Pennant Flown.
F. W. Vogler, president o f the North
use only home-grown vegetables and tion to the fruit salads and macaroons U u o ie a lk ICjm M ed irlo # . M a rin e Is s t ill C om ­
■he
provided
a
few
ham
sandwiches.”
west Auto Company, Reo distributors,
p
o
u
n
ded
by O u r P b y e lc ln n s s a d g u a ra n te e d
Seattle, Wash. The armored cruis­ fruit*. The local association has re­
by them au a K ell a b le H eller fo r b y r e th at N e e d
says that the fundamentals on which
ceived from I/ondon a circular letter, — Louisville Courier Journal.
er
Saratoga,
which
has
been
flagship
( ’are. T ry It In y o u r K y ra an d In b a b y 's Kyee —
cars are purchased by the m ajority of
issued by the organization,
which
N o S m a rtin g
a i m , lin y M u rin e
This Didn't Really Happen.
buyers who have analyzed the situa­ o f the Asiatic fleet for six years, ar­
o f y o u r l> r u r r le t --e < - - T't no S u b stitu te, a u d If
says:
tion thoroughly before making a se rived at the Puget Sound navy yard
" I won't wear my new dresses at tntere«ted w i l t s f o r II kok o f tb e K i t Free.
“ This committee has obtained the
H lt t lN S ! k l K
M U I Z U f ((> .. C H I C A G O
lection, are based on four things that Wednesday night to undergo general
Atlantic City after all.”
support and co-operation o f many kin­
this class of purchaser Insists on.
"And after all the money you
repairs which will cost $200,000 and
dred associations keenly interested in spent?"
No Wonder.
The first question asked Is how long require several months’ work.
The
the growth and distribution o f British !
has this model been on the market.
"Y e s ; but you see they're packed so
The sentimental bride at a fashion­
Saratoga, which as the N ew York was
Experience has taught the careful
fruits atid vegetables, and the joint | nicely that I hate to take them out of able seaside resort watched tho sun
Admiral
Sampson's
flagship
during
the
buyer that a first year model, regard
committee ia now actively engaged in the trunk."— Philadelphia Public Led set In rapturous silence.
less o f who Is bark of It, Is more or Spanish-American war, entered port advocating an increased consumption ger.
Then she murmured:
less of an experiment and the user flying a pennant 700 fe e t long, a foot o f these products.”
"See. George, darling, how phosphor­
each man
ultimately pays for this experiment having lieen added for
Speaking Of Cara.
escent ! ”
lng
aboard. The pennant was kept afloat
"It's no wonder," responded the
"Som e are so Intensely
modern
Change Is Smallest in Years.
When transmission Is located on the by small balloons.
that they prefer a Corot to a Hem- matter of fact bridegroom, "when you
rear axle, experience has 'aught the
Portland— O w ing to the strains in­ ferandt."
think how many matches are made In
buyer that this is a good thing to avoid
cident to the annual settlements, some
" I f it's a better hill climber I don't this place.” — Chicago Herald.
Canal Feel* Three Quake*.
because of the shocks it must get over
Panama — Three sharp earthquake expansion in the country's business blame 'em. Me for the French car
ordinary and rough roads
Sagacious Departure.
every time.’’— Puck
A third point of vital Importance In shocks occurred between I I and 11:14 m ortality invariably occurs during Jan­
"W h y did you come so suddenly out
the experienced buyer's mind la the o ’ clock Wednesday.
The whole city uary, yet the numerical change in
Chopping Him Off.
of Miss Prettyman's house the other
size and stability of the manufacturer and the canal zone were shaken. The commercial failures last month was
evening?”
"1
don't
want
to
Interfere
with
your
The experienced buyer wants a car disturbance was most severely fe lt in the smallest noted in several years
" I thought It best to execute a slWi
business, but— ” began the village
that is backed by the personal respon­
tegtc retreat, as I noticed her father
the nev#administration building, sev­ As reported to R. G. Dun A Co., there bore.
sibility of some one Individual who Is
were 2009 insolvencies, with an indebt­
"A ll right,” Interrupted Cyrus K. seemed to hare a hostile movement on
not under the constant fear that If eral o f the clerka running out o f the
edness o f $25,863,286, against 170 for Snapper, "Go ahead and Interfere with foot.” — Baltimore American.
dividends are not of a given amount structure in alarm.
No damage to the canal, lock* or $19,605,274 in December, 2848 for I t ! " — Judge.
at the end of the season the position
T o Hslp The Story.
$49,640,575 a year ago. 1857 in 1914
will be open for another man
dams is reported.
All For Nothing.
Mary M ild- Do you suppose any­
Service is the fourth demand of the
The recording instruments showed fo r $39,374,347 and 1814 in 1913.
"M other was rather angry with you body e ver called Gracia Glltmore
customer who has been through the that the earthquake had ita center in when the liabilities were $22,972,769.
last night.”
beautiful?
mill. He must know from personal • the vicin ity o f Loe Sen ton province,
Carrie Caustlque— Reporters twice
"W hy, I didn't kiss y o u ' '
observation for his own satisfaction where most earthquakes originate.
Ridgefield Mill Resumes.
described
her— when she eloped with
“ Just so
And she waited all the
that repair parta are kept at the dis­
Ridgefield.
Wssh
—
The
Bratlie-Mc-
a
street car conductor and when she
evening
at
the
keyhole
for
nothing.”
—
tributing point O f course the finan­
divorced him.—Judge.
Clelland shingle mill at this place re­ Philadelphia Record.
Carranza Men In Mutiny,
cial and moral standing of the dealer
telling the car ia of equal importance.
Laredo, Tex. A mutiny in Nuevo sumed operations Monday, a fte r being
Laredo among the troop* o f the d* fac­ idle for nearly a week because o f the
to government caused the closing o f weather. The mill w ill furnish em­
the international bridge between this ployment to about 25 men.
place and the Mexican town.
About
luatheom* d l»ra a * from rum ana
T o u f i n p r e v e n t tr
Chehalis Sawmill Resumes
50 shot* were fired and much alarm
th ro u g h y o u r a t u U « an ! curs a ll the c o lt * s u ffe r in g w ith It
D ar and night c*——
F . i p ^ ' training
i ng
S o m a t t e r h ow voun
w
h
en
yo
u
begin
th
e
tre
a tm e n t.
was
occasioned
here.
Censorship
es­
Chehalis,
Wash.
—
The
Coal
Creek
Iti repairing driving and machin* work.
It I* w o n d e rru l h o w
* It
I P O H N ' I I « « a f e to use on a n y r •It
including forge, lath*. *hap*r. drill press,
tablished by the municipal authorities Lumber company started ita s a w m ill1
ft h»w f < 4 t* o r hor*«a at
p
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e
v
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t
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d
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no
m
t r v ’ or*. etc
Tim * onhmitrd
C O M PE ­
A ll g o o d d ru g gist«« and t u r f good«
a n y * g e a re ‘ e ip t a r d ."
The company has
prevented the full fact* from becoming here Wednesday.
T E N T i R A U m i ' M A N I» M M H A N
t*
I tl
h o u « * * and mn nil fa c t u r e r * eel I S PO M %
M l FU P E L I ED. W E IT E US.
known, although it wa* said the mutin­ plenty of orders at much better price#
e* b o tti# ; M a n d I I '» a d«.'***n
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J ous troop* had been captured and that than some weeks ago. The sh in gle<
loyal men were patrolling the town.
mill plant also is running full blast.
Write for full details of
NORTHWEST AUTO CO.,
LORD BROOKE
S U D A N GRASS SEED
B u tz e r’s S e e d Store
188-190 Front St., Portland, Ore,
OREGON ROSES
PORTLAND Y. M. C. A.
Coast Hop Prices Take
Jump in London Market
Apple Shipment Made.
Portland Y. M. C. A. Auto School
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