Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, May 26, 1916, Image 3

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    Rose Festival Visitors
NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS;
GENERAL CROP CONDITIONS
FER N S ARE GOOD TO EAT.
S A Y U N IV E R S IT Y JA P A N E S E
MOTHER GUILTY OF CONTRIBUTING
10 DELINQUENCY Of HER CHILD
C onsidered G re a t D e l i u c i by N q>
ponete. W h o E at Puget Sound
P lan t Lik e Asparagus.
Portland— A fte r deliberating but 30
Wheat Bluestem, $1.04 per bushel;
minutes a jury in Judge Morrow's
fortyfold. 94c; club, 93c; red F ife,
court late Tuesday found Mrs. Hodge,
93c; red Russian, 93c.
University of Washington. — The
Oata— No. 1 white feed. $26.50 ton. common fern or brake that grows in 114 East Twenty-sixth street, guilty
Entire F ifth Floor, Tilford Bldg., cor. Tenth and Morrison Sts., during
Barley— No. 1 feed, $27.50 per ton. the Puget Sound country is good to o f contributing to the delinquency o f
Festival, June 7, 8, 9. AH will be welcome. School in session all year.
Hay— Eastern Oregon timothy, $24 eat. according to University of Wash­ 1 her 15-year-old daughter, Frances, in
Several that she permitted her to frequent
i (<$24.50 per ton; valley timothy, $21@ ington Japanese students.
Japanese families have been gather­ public dances and all-night restau­
22; alfalfa, old crop, $18(al9.
M ilfleed— Spot prices: Bran, $25.50 ing the stems of the plant on the cam­ rants, associating with men o f doubt-
’ (<{26 per ton ; shorts, $28.50(jt29; roll­ pus recently. They are boiled and } ful character.
eaten like "fuki." the Nipponese rhu­
The jury returned but two ballots to j
ed barley, $31,500(32.50.
o u s t o n
barb, or the American asparagus.
come to an agreement. The first stood
Corn— Whole, $36 per ton; cracked,
T o take out the acid taste of the
11 for conviction to one for acquittal
$37.
fern, the stems are boiled In water,
Vegetables— Artichokes, $1 per doz­ to which ashes are added. When near­ and the second was unanimous.
Sixth and Everett Streets
The case is said to be the first ever
en; tomatoes, $4.25 per crate; cab­ ly cooked the water and ashes are
PORTLAND. OREGON
poured off.
Clean boiling water is tried in Oregon in which an attempt
bage,
$2.500>3
per
hundred;
garlic,
(4 block, from Union Station)
10c per pound; peppers, 17i(u.20e; then poured on and <he cooking is was made to fix the responsibility o f a
Under new management
eggplant, 20@25; horseradish, 8Jc; called "warabi" and is considered a parent for a child's downfall. The lie-
ALL NEWLY DECORATED
cauliflower, 75e(u.$1.10; lettuce, $1.85 great delicacy. Warabi may be eaten cision is, in the opinion of attorneys,
at once or it may be dried and stored
E very convenience
(0,2.25 crate; cucumbers, $1@1.25 per away for winter use. When mixed an important one, in that it w ill affect :
Private phones in every room
box; spinach, 4(tl:6c per pound; aspar­ with oysters It Is called "sho-yu," the status o f all parents with regard 1
Convenient to business and shop­
agus, $1(01.25 dozen; rhubarb, l|e which moans oyster sauce. The food to their responsibility before the law
ping districts
per pound; peas, 7Jo; beans, 8@12$c; can be mixed with most meats, shell­ for their children’s actions.
SPECIAL RATES
Deputy District Attorney Robison, j
fish and vegetables.
| celery, $3.50 per crate,
By week or month
who handled the case for the state, de­
i
Potatoes — Jobbing prices: Oregon,
R itii 50 c , 75e, $1.00, $1.50 $1.60 per sack; California, 3J@4c per
clared that the effect o f the decision j
A Fatal Mistake.
“ That parrot o f theirs!
Why, It would be far-reaching, in that it would
I i»und.
Onions — Oregon, $1.35 @ 1.50 per rattles o ff all of the gossip of the no doubt act as a preventive in a large
neighborhood!"
percentage of the cases customarily I
sack; Texas Bermudas, $1.25^tl.75.
"Yes. When it was learning to talk ending in the Juvenil court as the re­
Green Fruit— Strawberries, Oregon,
they forgot to take it out of the room
! $2.50(0,3 p erorate; Cailfornia, $1.60 the day the sewing society met.”— sult o f the delinquency o f parents.
F ifth and Washington Sts., Portland. Or.
Money-Making “ MIDGET MARVEL”
It tells you h ow to save m oney on y ou r stum p blast­
j («! 2.10; apples, $1 @ 1.76 per box; Browning's Magazine.
ing. It shows in 40 illustrations the most effective ways
gooseberries, 2(i£Bc per pound; cher-
The homelike stopping place
A Whole Flouring Mill lor $2000.
] ries, $1.25(d 1.50 per box.
T h e Seat of Disease.
o f preparing charges, loading and blasting stum ps with
for those who appreciate the
"Paw , which side is the heart on?'*j
Eggs— Jobbing prices; Oregon ranch
dollar’s full worth.
One man can ran it. Every town should have
"E very heart should be on the right I
candled, 23(d;24c per dozen; uncandled,
one. W rite.
aide."
21 J(o22c per dozen.
"Then where's the liver?"
Rome, via Paris— Austrian artillery |
Room with Bath.
$1.50
Poultry — Hens, 17c; stags, 13c;
MARVEL MILL CONSTRUCTION CO.
"On the doctoi'a side."— Richmond o f all sizes and all ranges, with the !
Room with Detached Bath
1.00
broilers, 28(o30c; turkeys, live, 18(0,
1PIMO — A G R IC U LTU R A L.
Times-Dispatch.
monster 305-millimeter gun predomi-1
20c; dressed, choice, 23(o.25c; ducks,
506 Lum ber Exchange, Portland, O r.
This valuable book was written especially to suit Western
25c
Breakfast and Luncheon
nating, has transformed the battle ‘
j 16(o 18c; geese, 10c.
conditions— by nten who have blasted hundreds o f acres o f
25c
Dinner .
.
.
.
front between the Adige and Brenta ;
R u tte r— Extras, prints, 27(o«29c;
stumps like yours. It contains many letters from Pacific Coast
rivers into an inferno.
firsts, 26c; cubes, 24(0 25c; butterfat,
farmers, telling why they prefer the Giant Farm Powders.
Notwithstanding
the snow-capped
| No. 1, 27c delivered Portland; No. 2,
mountain barriers, the Austrian infan­
| 25c; store butter, 18@20c.
Make 1 hi» T e*t: Get a 25- or 50-lb. case of either of the Giant Farm
O F V IT A L IM PO R TA N C E
try is being launched in waves which
Veal— Fancy, 10c per pound.
Powders— (nant Stumping for wet work and Eureka Stumping, which coat* lc*i,
for urv work (aUn used by careful blasters for '.vet work), tut another case of
m ilitary observers say break against
Pork— Fancy, 11(41 l i e per pound.
any vtkrr powder. Blast with both and you will find that Giant Farm Powder»
TTie moj* practical, healthful, playtim
the formidable resistance o f the ltal-
H op»— 1915 crop, H k o lle ; contracts,
Even if you are busy on the farm, don't neglect
Barm« 1.1* ever invAtcd for children I ti_
go further and therefore cost less.
ll@ 1 2 c.
your Dairy, especially during the hot days. Make
B year« ok a*e Made in one piece with 1 ians.
FR E Q U E N T SH IPM ENTS o f GOOD Cream to
drop hack. Easily «lipped on or off
Dealers everywhere carry Giant I1 arm Powders in stock, or can secure them.
The Italian troops have now formed
Wool — Eastern Oregon, 20 @ 30c;
Easily washed No tight elastic band«
I f yours docs not we will see that you are supplied.
Hazelwood, Portland
valley, 33@36c; mohair, new clip, 40
to »top circulation. Made in blue i their lines o f offense and are holding
The better the CREAM, the better the Price
denim, and blue and white hickory i firmly all the pusses and peaks, from |
F i V P R n n l c x Fl*#*tf*
,ssuc f*ve helpful hooks on blasting— Stump
@50c.
H en ry E verd in g started this business
•tripes for all the year round. Al»o
Blasting, Boulder Blasting, Better Orchard
in 1872 and conducted it up to two
which Italian officers say the forward
Cascara bark— Old and new, 4c per
V 'i'T lwr,*h,•
-color material in
I illage. Subsoil Blasting and Ditch Blasting. C hoose the ones that you prefer
years ago, a t the tim e o f his death,
dark blue, cadet blue, tan or dark red
movement o f the Austrians has not
pound.
when the business passed into the
for uununer wear, all appropriately
and write for them today, NOW, before you lay this aside. A post card will do.
D ign ities of O ffice.
hands o f the F . C. Itarnes Company,
only been successfully arrested, but j
Cattle — Steers, choice grain and
Uimmed Wilh fast - color salatea.
who recen tly sold it to the present
Made in Dutch neck with dhow
the Austrians have been dislodged
This story— which Is perhaps true pulp, $8.90@9.16; choice hay, $8.50(0
THE GIANT POWDER CO., CON., oXZ, San Franciaco
owner, F. M. Cronkhlte. T h e same
drrvr* and high neck and long
and perhaps not— is being told In 8.85; choice grass, $ 8 ( 0 . 8 .50; good,
reputation fo r g ivin g
farm ers a
from several strategic positions taken
“ Everything fo r Blotting "
square deal in every instance and
many Italian mess rooms. On one of , $8.15@8.50;
0, lu,„
j in the first rush o f the offensive.
medium, $7.60@8; cows,
B R A N C H OFFICES i Seattle, Spokane, Portland, Salt Lake C ity, D enver
75c the suit
paying the highest m arket prices at
Ills royal tours King Victor Emmanuel choice $7.50 @ 7.80; good, $6.75(0.
There are several indications to con­
ull tim es w ill he m aintained.
One
If your dealer cannot supply you,
spent the night In a small country 7.25; ' medium, $6.25 @ 7.25; heifers,
trial shipm ent w ill m ake you a
We will send them, charge« prepaid
firm the statement that the design o f
steady and satisfied shipper to the
on receipt of pnee. 7 5c each.
town, where the people showed them­
the present strenuous campaign o f the j
old E v erd in g House, which has been
selves unusually eager in caring for $5.50(0,8; bulls, $3(o6; stags, $4.50(0,7.
A5^ r f r e e
in existence 44 years.
W r ite for
Austrians on the Trentino front is to
Hogs— Prim e light, $9(o9.15; good
his comfort. So when he had gone to
shipping tags. Check by return mail.
Beware of Imitation«. Look for
»
prevent Italy participating with her
M a d eb y
ihe wo Hone« on the Label.
bed be was surprised to be wakened to prime, $8.50(d8.85; rough heavy, $8
F. M. C R O N K H IT E ,
troops in the struggle on the French
L e vi Strain» & Co., San Francisco
by a servant who wanted to put clean @8.50; pigs and skips, $7.50@8.
45 F r o n t S tr e e t, P o rtla n d , O re go n .
6RASDP»'Ze »1 »ha P P l . t
,
l)It. K O K IN K K S ROW KONDITIONKR
front and also to pHralyze any action
sheets on his bed. However, he wait­
Sheep— Yearlings, $8.25(49; weth­
stimulate« th«* generative organa and ia a pow­
ed good-naturedly while it was done, ers, $8@9.05; ewes, $7@8.25; lambs,
I aiming at the joining o f the Avlona [
erful br«'«*riinic tonic, inaurus ettsy calving and
and wished the servant good night. $9@10.
cleaning and prevent« milk fever, in limited
and Saloniki forces for a simultaneous
W o rk of Supererogation.
butf and in fact any disease that may attack a
He had dozed o ff to sleep when he
effort.
cow when in a veakemal condition.
Row
was roused for the second time by a
"W h at do you think of training girls
Kouditioner will increa.*«* the flow o f milk 5
Your next lot o f V ea l, Hog«, Poultry, Mohair, rap on the door and the servant re­
in military camps?"
to 15 per cent without an increaae in feeding.
W ool, Hide«. Pelt«, Etc., to S C H M A L Z . i f you appeared, asking to change the sheets
"T hey don't need It.
Why, they
Dr. Korinck n C alf Scour and Cholera Rem
want better price«. Check mailed you day after
The United States department of take to fighting as instinctively as a
edy will iiiHure your calves ayainat ca lf scours,
arrival. Market information, tags, etc., promptly again.
; SHIN t ln'iii
supplied. Beef hides, 14V* jc lb.; calf skins, 25c lb
Naturally the King asked why the Agriculture, through its Office o f Mar­ duck takes to water. I know plenty of
thrifty.
Ask your neighbor to try us. Wanted. 20U Veal change was made so often.
The ser­ kets and Rural Organization, has is- women who have never had a minute's
and Hogs; 1000 Broilers and Hens. W rite today
I>r. Korinek'» Anti Cow Hlout C-apmilea nave hundred« o f cows yearly from dying o f a lfalfa &
for tags, mentioning this papier.
F. H. Schmalz vant answered reverently:
"F or one's | sued a detailed report o f cold storage m ilitary training in their lives and yet
clover bloat. Ask your dealer for K O K IN K K 'S KKMKD1LS, they uro guaranteed, or w rite to
& Co.
Paid-up capital $10,000.
Portland, Ore. self one changes the sheets every
Washington, D. C.— Congress w ill !
every app[e holdings on May 1, 1916, as fol- look at them in the meetings of wo­
week, for an honored friend ev cry |0W8: The information received indi­ men's patriotic societies."— Baltimore be compelled to legislate for the dis­
Kenton Station,
American.
day, but for a k in g'very hour."
positions o f the Oregon & C a lifo rn a 1
cates that there were 92 per cent more
land grant without knowing more than
Made since 1846— Hanford's Balsam. I aPP*es *n c°l*l storage on May 1 this
W e want all you have. W rite for prices and
j it knows now as to the meaning o f the
shipping tags.
TMt H. F. NORTON CO.
Adv.
I year than were held on May 1, 1915.
They S p rM d
decision o f the United States Supreme
53 North fron t St., Portland, O re.
Granulated Eyelids,
----------------------------
! The barreled apple holdings show an
D it M M
Eyes intUnied by expo­
) court in the case.
Placed an yw h ere,D aisy F y K ille
I U r a tt
ttr. la and k ills all
Cruel.
excess o f 127.7 per cent and the boxed
sure
to 3U
San.
and ) cl
cheap.
S
u r e TO
I1, Dust and Wi*$
Tuesday the Supreme court received j flte«. N e a t, clean, ornam ental, I, convenient, hr
A young man who has theatrical as- holdings an excess o f 31.1 per cent
leved by Murlaa
from the United States Circuit court
pirations loves to boast of hia connec- I over those o f a year ago. During
No Smarting
at San Francisco a certificate o f seven
Bought, Sold, Rented and Repaired tions with the stage business.
V U *(lafl*ctl< «. Aakfur
^
April 16.7 per cent o f the December 1
juat Eye £ Comfort. f t
W A L K E R E LE C TR IC W O RKS
questions on V'hich that court wishes !
In
company
with
some
traveling
per
Daisy
Fly
Killer
Your
Druggi»t*s
50c
p«r
Bottle.
Murine fy «
holdings
moved
from
storage,
as
com­
Burnside, cor. 10th.
Portland, Ore.
______ ____ er « e«nl
enlightenment before passing on the [
formers In the lounge of a hotel, not pared with 20 per cent during March.
Salvfm Tube»25c. ForB*ok*llh*fy*freea«k
by «apraaa. vrapaid, |1.G0.
Must
be
provided
when
the
railroad company’ s appeal from Judge H AR O LD S O M E R S , IS O D eK alb Awe., B ro ok lyn , N . Y . Druggiita or Muiiae Eye liemcdy L*
long since, the young man carelessly
observed:
H e W a s W ise.
W olverton’s las’ decree. The case has
Appetite is Poor
“ Oh, yes, I took a show out once."
not yet been docketed, but in any
He had been calling on her twice a
The Digestion W e a k
A n d He Live*.
But the wind was knocked out of
Sudden.
event cannot be heard by the Supreme
week for six months, but had not pro­
Tacoma— Strawberry prices jumped
his sails when one of the actors asked
It was the last halt of the fourth
The
Liver
Lazy
and
This
story
tells how a printer got
court
this
term,
and
no
answer
to
the
posed. He was a wise young man, and him :
to high points this week on account of
didn't think it necessary.
questions propounded w ill be made be- inning, and the home team had three two news stories mixed in lines, hav­
The Bowels Constipated
"W ho brought it back?"— Philadel­ the scarcity o f the fru it anti the high-
men
on
bases
and
nobody
out.
The
ing a wedding notice and a public sale
"E thel,” he said, as they were tak­ phia Public Ledger.
; fore the October term.
This means
priced Kennewick berries were snap­
next man up was the best batter on
ing a stroll one evening, " I — er—am
not only that congress w ill get from the team, if not in the entire league. notice to handle at the same time:
ped
up
by
dealers
who
had
placed
only
"W illia m Smith, the only son of Mr.
going to ask you an Important ques­
the Supreme court no interpretation He advanced to the plate swinging nnd Mrs. Josi pli Smith, and Miss Lucy
If you can't get Hanford's Balsam of iight
orders.
California
berries
tion.”
Myrrh write: G. C. Hanford Mfg. Co., jumped from $1.75 a crate to $2.16
of ita decision o f last June, but that three bats and wearing a confident Anderson were disposed of at publto
“ Oh. George.” she exclaimed, “ this
Syracuse, N. Y. Tw o sizes: 6Uc and
the appeal o f the railroad company is smile on his face. The stands were auction at my farm one mile east, in
and $2.25. This is due to the fact that
Is so sudden. Why, I----- ”
$1.00. Adv.
in an uproar of enthusiasm.
halted.
the presence of 70 guests, Including
“ What I want to ask is this," he in­
the California berries are nearly all
Suddenly the umpire Btopped for­ two mules and 12 head of cattle.
terrupted. "W hat date have you ami
gone, say dealers, l ne Gaifornia ship­
Infectious.
ward
and
held
up
his
hand.
Convention
T
o
Be
Noisy.
"R ev. Jackson tied the nuptial knot
your mother decided upon for our wed­
Journeyman John Plane wag having pers are turning down orders because
“ Game called on account of dark­ for the parties, average 1250 pounds
ding?” — Detroit Saturday Night.
Chicago — Indications are that the
a quiet smoke when the foreman hap­ the demand is greater than the supply.
ness,” he announced.
on hoof.
The beautiful home of the
Republican
National convention of
pened to pass.
Clark seedling strawberries from
He leaves a widow and three rlilt bride was decorated with one sulky
For obstinate gores use Hanford's
Foreman— I say, Plane, why ain’t ! Kennewick were snapped up at $3.75 a
rake, one feed grinder and two sets of
1916 w ill be one o f the noisiest and dren.
Balsam. Adv.
you getting on with your Job?
work harness, nearly new, and Just
crate, and the jobbers and their buyers
most excitin g o f the party.
W ith 16
J. P.— I don’t like this Job, gaffer. are asking fo r more.
before the ceremony was pronounced
Focled H e r.
candidates for President in the field [ W h at to Do for
I'm a conscientious objector.
It is an excellent tonic, appe­
the Mendel and Suns wedding march
and with the result in doubt until the
Hub (feigning com plaint)— It
Foreman— What the deuce do you
Your Itching Skin was rendered by one mthh cow. 6
tizer and stomach medicine.
Cherry Men D efer Action.
last ballot has been taken, there i:;
like what motber-
mean by a conscientious objector?
Eczema, ringworm and similar Itch ycar3 old. one Jersey cow and one
W ife (Interrupting sharply)— Tom.
likely to be an unusual amount o f noise
.1. P.— I have a conscientious objec­
Wenatchee, Wash.— Cherry growers
Ing, skin eruptions are so easily made sheep, who, carrying a bunch of
you know how that remark annoys tion to hanging doors.— London Ideas.
and enthusiasm every day the conven­
who met at the Commercial club to
worse by improper treatment, that one bride's roses in her hand, was beauti­
me! What isn't?
tion is in session. The committee on has to be very careful. There Is one ful.
unite in a cash Belling plan w ill hold
Hub— Why. in your housecleaning,
Chance F o r a H ug.
arrangements says that planH have method, however, that you need not
"She wore one light spring wagon,
dear. You don't make half the muss
“ Men have such queer slang. Now their plans in abeyance until the season
been made to bring more than 10(1 hesitate to use, even on a baby's ten­ two crates of apples, three racks cf
and discomfort mother used to make. this article speaks continually of the develops and a more definite estimate
Leading U p.
hay,
one grind stone of mousseltne de
bands and 50 glee and marching clubs der skin— that is. the reBlnol treat
— Boston Transcript.
main squeeze.
Doesn't that sound can be obtained on the local and for­
Maude— What makes you think hi»
sole and trimmings, with about 100
ment.
Reslnol
Is
tfle
prescription
of
to
Chicago
during
convention
week.
nonsensical ?"
eign crope and on the possible market intentions are serious?
a Baltimore doctor, put up in the form bushels of spuds. The bridal couple
W he n the Shock Come*.
Mabel— When he first began to call
"Oh, I don’t know,” said the other value. A t present there is a decidedly
of resinol ointment ami resinol soap. left yesterday on an extended trip.
J
J.
Hill
Still
In
Bed
he
used
to
talk
about
tbe
books
I
like
girl.
“
Main
squeeze
sounds
rather
"Y e s ." said the old grad. “ I guess
bullish feeling, not only on the part o f
This proved so remarkably successful, Terms, spot cash."
to read.
thst the thing that surprises the col nice to me. I think I ’d like to meet
St. Paul, Minn. — The illness of that thousands of other physicians
growers, but also o f shippers and sel­
Maude— And now.
lege man most when he gets out in one o f them."
Rub It O n and Rub It In.
lers, who believe that the entire crop
Mabel— Now he talks about th« James J. H ill, railroad builder and have prescribed It constantly for over
thp world Is to find out how much
For lame back and soreness, sprains
capitalist, in causing more than pass- ( 20 years.
can be disposed o f at good cash prices. things he likes to eaL— Life.
Or Criticise.
uneducated people know."— The W id­
ing concern to his friends and business
Resinol stops Itching instantly, and and strains, sore throat and stiff neck,
Under these circumstances it appeared
"Baseball is a remarkable game.”
ow.
associates. Mr. H ill has not been at |
» lw» y * h‘ a!s ,,1B ‘•''iiptlon you must rub on and rub in thorough­
"H ow now?”
that it would be advisable to wait.
I quickly and at little coat.
Resinol ly Hanford's Bslsatn of Myrrh. Re­
" A man who has spent his last 50
his offices in the Railroad building
Its Use.
|
ointment
and resinol soap can be member that one good application at
since last Wednesday, remaining in re­ bought at any druggist's, and are not first Is better than several light ones.
" I wonder why so many girls are cents for a seat on the bleachers feels
Four Hundred Tons Oats Sold.
perfectly at liberty to advise a player
tirement at his Summit avenue resi­ { at all expensive.
marrying the fam ily chauffeurs?"
Adv.
Portland — Four hundred tons o f
‘‘ It must be the influence o f the who is getting $10,000 a year.— Kan­
dence. First reports were that it was
sas
City
Journal.
June
oats
were
sold
at
the
Merchants
sparking plug.”— Baltimore American
o f a minor character.
Ke[*irts T ubs - j
A n o th e r Run.
A F lyin g Squadron.
Exchange Thursday at $26.75, a quar­
day, however, were that some compli­
Gives a fellow quite a Jar
" I wonder why they ordered ua to
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription ter under the price o f the last board
cations had developed and that Mr. Newport," said the commodore.
You can safely bet
makes weak women strong, sick women sale. It is reported from Washington, D. Need Only Tru*t to Lydia E.
When his handsome motor car
H ill's recovery was not progressing as i "W h at do you mean?” Inquired the ,
well, no alcohoL Sold in tablets or liquid. C., that the government w ill soon be
Runs him Into debt.
Made from your old on—*
Laat lone
flag lieutenant.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Com­ rapidly as desired.
a* Bran V ow Tiro*. W E 4 I S I I Bl V
in the market for 10,000 tons o f oats.
— Louisville Courier-Journal.
"It's out of season and nobody la giv-
Tired.
OI.D TIRES. W - pay aa high a* 10c
pound,
says
Mrs.Kurtzweg.
The local wheat market was dull and
j ing a dance."— Kansas City Journal.
"I'd like to see that office boy of
Secret Note Is Rumored.
per ib. fo r *ueh aa we can uaa In Double
T h e W ife ly V ie w .
bid prices were unchanged. The coun­
Tread work, and the bieheat market mine 30 years from now.”
N ew York Joseph C. Grew, secre­
In Doubt.
"M y dear, what do you think I
try wheat markets were also quiet.
for junk.
Ship your Tire* at once or w rite ua.
Buffalo, H .Y.—“ My daughter, whose
"W h y so?”
bought you? A nice cook book "
The visible supply o f wheat in the picture is herewit!., was much troublwl tary o f the American embaRsy at Ber­ Bhn talked and talked and talked,
0UUM VUUAMZIM. CO.. SS* * »
“ He ought to make a wonder as a
T ill he said to himself with a groan.
“ A man buying a cook book? My
lin, was a passenger on the Danish
tired busfnesa man."— Louisville Cour­ United Kingdom ia 92,952,000 bushels,
with pains in her
word, that canvasser* must have been
steamer Frederick V III, which arrived "Y e gods! have I married a woman,
ier-Journal.
an increase fo r the week o f 2,040,000
>ack and aides every
a peach."— Kansas City Journal.
Or is it a gramophone?"
bushels.
month a n d t h e y at quarantine Tuesday from Copen­
— ■ — ■
Mr. Grew re­
Lesson In F lo ric u ltu re.
would sometimes be hagen and Christiania.
"Dad, what do they mean by peren
bad that it would fused to discuss hia mission to thia HOT W A T E R A N I) “ A N U R 1C ”
Gold Imports From Canada.
Cay and nitrbt classe* Expert trainine
nlal?”
In repairing, d ri el n r and machine work,
seem like acute in­ country, which dispatches from Eu­
New York — Additional imports of
‘‘Continuing
from
year
to
year,"
an
includine fonte, lathe. *haper. drill proa*,
BEFORE M E A L S— A N D H EALTH
flammation o f some rope have intimated was in connection
gold from Canada were received by J.
swered pop.
tractor*, etc. Tim -anlinuted. C O M PE ­
TENT CnAUFFECRS AND M ECHAN­
o r g a n . She read with a peace move, and that he bore
P. Morgan t Co. Saturday, making a
“ Like my hat," Interposed ma.
Ail
people
In
America
and especially 1 Instructed ia that tn case of sickness,
ICS S U P P L IE D
W R IT E US.
your advertisement documents including a note from Em­ those who are past middle age are resort to Dr. Pierce's dependable
And then there was a deep, porten­ total thus far this week o f more than
peror
W
illiam
to
President
Wilaon.
-
Xyjr . : *w in the newspapers
tous silence.—Louisville Courier-Jour­ $3,000,000. The gold, which is more
prone to eat too much meat and In con­ household prescriptions. These med­
nal.
icines as put up for sale by druggists
V*
* J ar. i tried I.yd.a E.
or less equally divided into sovereigns
sequence
deposit lim esalta tn their have never been recommended a a
Peace
Move
Is
Rumored.
«A T
Finkham’ a V e g a -
and bars, came from Ottawa in con­
arteries,
veins
and
Joints.
They
often
For sprained wrist rub on and rub In
“ cure alls," but only aa-superior rem-
Amsterdam, via Ixmdon The Mun­
t a b l e Compound.
Ford»
Ford» Fords Hanford a Balaam thoroughly. Adv. nection, it is believed, with recent
suffer from twinges of rheumatism or eqies for certain common and easily-
purchases o f supplies by the Dominion She praises it highly as sbs has been ich Neueete Nachrichten publishes a
recognised diseases. Had these medi­
lumbago,
sometimes
from
gout,
swol­
relieved o f ail these pains by ita use. wireless dispatch from Madrid, which
1915 “
I t " - . *3 9 5
o f Canada.
Long and N a rro w .
says that negotiations are in progress len hands or feet. 3ur b ««o p ts are cines been adapted to all classes and
A
il
mothers
should
know
o
f
this
remedy,
"Our friend with an eye to the main
not always able to exercise sufficient­ forms of chronic diseases there would
1 9 1 5 rowâ*t-r. * 3 3 5
and all young girla who suffer should there “ between K in g Alfonso and the ly In the outdoor air or drink enough have been no necessity for organising
chance has a long head.”
Clarke County Prune Buyers Out.
Pope
and
President
Wilaon
for
the
1914
*2 9 5
try
i
t
’
’
—Mr*
M
a
t
il
d
a
K
c
k
tz
w
e
c
,
629
"Y es." replied Miss Cayenne; "but
pure water In order to sweat freely a competent staff of expert physician*
Vancouver — Prune buyers are active
purpose o f arranging an armistice and excrete Impurities thru the skin. and surgeons, to act tn the treatment
High S t , Buffalo, N. Y.
isn't having too long a head lik e ly to
in this county and it ia reported that
1 9 1 4 Foî L : ^ r r * 2 7 5
among
the
belligerent
nations.’
'
The
make a man narrow minded?"— W ash
Dr. Pierre has conducted experiment» of difficult, obecure and complicated
Young women who are troubled with
as high as 6J cents a pound has been
ington Star.
painful or irregular perioda, backache, object ia to di scum peace terms, the and thoroughly tested a uric acid sol­ cases of chronic diseases, as Dr. Pierce
1913 £ £ , $245
offered for prunes o f thie year'*. Some
vent at hia Invalids' Hotel and Bnrgl maintains In hit Invalids’ Hotel and
headache, dragging-down sensation*, dispatch adds.
buyer«, however, it ia known, are at-
The Only Kind.
1 9 1 4 r * " ,* Ä Z i J X - '* * 2 9 5
cal Institute which he la convinced la Hurglcal Institute O f hia home rem­
fainting spoils or indigestion, should
"I'v e come across a man who knows , tempting to cioee contracts for 5$ taka Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
many times more potent than llthla— edies the moat widely known are hia
6 7 0 F ith in g C r a f t 8 u n b ,
bow to manage hia w ife."
cents for prunes that run 30-35 a Compound. Thousand* have been re­
this he named "Anuric." It ran be had “ Favorite Prescription" for womanly
I,ondon— The number o f British fish­ at almost all drug stores by simply troubles and run-down conditions pe­
' Lead me to him at on c e!"
1 pound.
_________
t i » IM> A HewOxm»* A w ,
stored to health by this root and herb ing vessels destroyed since the begin­
"Can't;
this
isn't
visiting
day
at
hia
asking for Dr. Pierce's Anurtc for kid­ culiar to the womanly sex; kis Golden
g I IM
PORTLAND. ORE.
remedy.
asylum."— Baltimora American
ning o f the war by Great Britain's ney# or backache. It will overcome Medical Discovery," the greatest of
Big Sugar C rop in P orto Rico.
I f yott k n ow o f any young wo­
such conditions as rheumatism, drop­ all h -rta l system aonlca and vltansera,
San Juan, Porto R ic o - The revised m an w h o le sick and needs help­ enemies was given aa 570 by Francis
Mere B u a in e M lik * .
D. Ac land, financial secretary o f the sical swelling«, cold extremities, scald­ for stomach, liver and blood disorders,
estimate
o
f
the
sugar
production
o
f
fu l adv ire, a*k lier to w rite to tk «
"T on never encourage mud slinging
ing and burning urine and sleepless as well aa his "Pleasant Pellets.” the
No. 22. 191«
P. N. U .
the island for the season now ending I.ydia E. I’iukhmn Medicine C o , treasury in the house o f commons ness due to constant need of getting tiny, tonic laxatives, overcoming con­
I i'i a campaign
Tuesday.
The
number
o
f
lives
lost
on
Lynn.
M
*<
a
Only
women
w
in
stipation and cleansing the system of
"N o ," replied Senator Sorghum; "If shows that the production w ill exceed
out o f bed at night.
Fishing haa
you’re going to throw something all previous estimates and ia expected receive her letter, and It w ill be these vessels was 500.
Our grandmothers have told our poisons and accumulations in the
Mm
gone
on
as
usual,
within
n
e
r
e
M
s
r
y
re-
k
t
ld
ia
strictest
cuulldcace*
M e IkM *»*—
bow< la.
throw a rock. — Washington alar.
■Other*
and
our
mother*
have
In
turn
to be in excees o f 463,000 tons, as
| »trillion#.
|
i compered with 346,000 ton# last year. |
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