T h e Spinclogiit
CARRANZA’S REPLY
WILL BE DEFIANT
NAIIONAl BODY Of BOY SCOUTS
THE NEW PERKINS HOTEL
MAY GIVE AID ALONG BORDER Special Summer Rates
C o u r t Room. Single. 75c; Double. $1.
New Y ork In th e e v en t of w ar w ith
Mexico, nearly 200,000 m em bers o f 1 O u tsid e Room. Single, $1; Double. $ 1.50
(H a th p r iv ile g e include*!)
th e Boy S couts of A m erica a re p re
R o o m s with P riv a te Bath, Single,
pared to offer th e ir serv ices th ro u g h
$ 1.5 >, Doub le. $2 00.
co-operation w ith m unicipal a u th o ritie s
(W h e n you R e * i* te r A sk th e C le rk fo r
in th e various com m unities w here boy
S u m m e r K a te s.)
troops e x ist, it w as announced here at
A u to -B u s M eets P ra ia * .
the n ational h e a d q u a rte rs o f th e organ-
A ll Can fro m U nion D e p o t P a s s O u r P o o rs.
I ization.
The policy not to p a rtic ip a te in m il
NEW PERKINS HOTEL
ita ry operatio n s w ill not be altered, Oor. W w h i n s to n * F i f t h S t . . IM K T 1 .1 M I OKK
but th e se rv ice s o f th e young scouts
w ill bd v o lunteered along the line of
civic needs, including such assistan ce
ss m ay be rendered to th e N ational
A m erican Red C ross should th e neces
No Change in Policy Toward Mexico sitie s of w a r ta x Red Cross resources.
In c itie s from w hich the N ational
Contemplated by W ilson-Offer
C uard has been se n t to the fro n t th e
Boy Scouts w ill be p re p are d fo r spe
to Protect Border Likely.
cial police d uty in case of em ergency.
" T o Scouts who live in th e comm u
n itie s n e ar th e M exican bprder th e re
W ashington, O. C .— W hile ad m in is m ay come special o p p o rtu n ities for
tra tio n officials m an ifested im patience se rv ic e ,” th e
announcem ent adds.
P a y a n d n ig h t class»**. E x p e r t tra in in g
S a tu rd ay over th e delay of th e C ar " W h ile it is not seriously expected
In r e p a irin g , d r iv in g a n d m a c h in e w ork,
th
a
t
any
invasion
can
ta
k
e
place,
y
e
t
in
c
lu d in g fora-e. la th e , s h a p e r, d rill p ress,
ran za governm ent in rep ly in g to the
tra c to r s , e tc . Tim*» u n lim ite d . C O M P E
! th e task o f d e fen d in g p ro p e rty and
TEN T CH A U FFEU RS AND M ECHAN
A m erican dem and fo r an e xplanation lives m ay seriously ta x th e a u th o ritie s
IC S S U P P L I E D
W H IT E US
of its purposes, p riv a te advices from of c ity and tow n governm ents to such
M exico C ity indicated th a t a defiant an e x te n t a s to m ake i t d e sirab le for
a rra n g e m e n ts to be m ade th ro u g h the
an sw e r w as bein g p repared th ere.
■ I f you c a n n o t co m e to
civic a u th o ritie s fo r th e o ld e r Scouts P o r tla n d to g e t y o u r
T he S ta te d e p a rtm e n t has had no di- j
;
d . I w ill se n d
to co-operate by g u a rd in g w a te r sup e y e s m fitte
y m e th o d o f t e s t
re c t in fo rm a tio n as to when th e M exi plies, te le g ra p h lines and o th e r im | you
in g e y e s by m ail.
N ot
n
can response would be sen t or how it p o rtan t
p ro p e rty w hich m ig h t be a al s d s e e s rv ira ic b e le b a u s t p e m rs u o ch
: b e tte r t h a n g o in g w i t h
would be tra n s m itte d . S e c re ta ry L an g re a tly dam aged by th e e n em y .”
Washington Grows Impatient at Delay
of Mexico Gty.
BREAK APPEARS UNAVOIDABLE
One? Human Spine
In 1000 Is Perfect.
Portland Y.M .C. A. Auto School
I f you a re S ick y our Spine is out
o f alignm ent. A fte r a thorough spinal
exam ination I am able to tell you all of
y our physical troubles, w ith o u t you
telling me, and w ith m y Specifics!
Spinal A d ju stm en ts and your aid as per
m y in stru ctio n s, I will in v ig o rate y our
sy stem w ith renew ed e nergy. No m ed
icine, v ib rato rs, electricity , m assages.
Only Spinal A d ju stm en ts. 5000 in and
a bout P o rtlan d I have relieved and
o u t g la s s e s n e e d e d o r
t ry in g to fit y o u rse lf.
cured. All F em ale T roubles and chil sin g called th is fa c t to th e a tte n tio n
O u tfit s e n t o n a p p lic a tio n .
S T A P L E S , th e J e w
d re n ’s ailm en ts reached by m y system of E liseo Arredondo, M exican am b a s
eler O p tic ia n . 266 M o rrison s t.. P o rtla n d . O re g o n
re g ard less o f age. 1 will tell you which sador desig n ate, d u rin g the day and in-
Eye or E ar, w h e th er C a ta rrh of the dieated th a t he did not u nderstand the
F IS K T E A C H E R S A G E N C Y .
T e a c h e r s fo r a ll k in d s o f te a c h in g p o sitio n s.
N ose, B ronchitis o r A sthm a. W hether
delay,
in
view
of
th
e
sta
te
m
e
n
t
in
the
[ P r o m p t r e p lie s to all in q u irie s .
h th e
you have had F e v e r or L u n g T rouble,
........ -
......... ... . . . . j W ashington, D. C. — T he H ay bill b e s t t e a c h e r s f o r all p o s itio n s . S e W n d e a f u d r d n r is
ess and
m erlc*
erican n note ° of ‘ I*81
la st S
S a a tu
tu rd
rd ay
ay th
th a a t t a p p ro p ria tin g $2,000,000 fo r depend- w e w ill m ail you fu ll p a r t ic u la r s . J . N. E L L IO T T ,
L iver o r Stom ach, K idney or B ladder A
Am
j 014 J o u r n a l B ld g .. P o r tla n d . O re g o n .
w eakness. Piles (blind or itch in g ), Con- 1 an e arly an sw er w as expected.
e n t fa m ilie s o f N atio n al guardsm en
stipation, L um bago, R heum atism of
Mr. Arredondo, who had called to called or d ra fte d in the p re se n t em erg-
T h e W a r C h ild ren of P aris.
A rm s o r L egs, D ropsy and Varicose announce form ally th e release o f th e ency> waa passed by th e house Satur-
How beautiful th ey are, th e w ar
Veins.
M ost all S k eletal D eform ity i C arrizal priso n ers, said he had not
T he bill, w hich now goes to th e
H o w well c a r e d for. how
corrected.
i heard from his g overnm ent on th e sub senate, allow s not exceed in g $50 a c h i l d r e n !
m onth to th e dependent fa m ilie s in the th r iv i n g , a n d how s h o w e r e d w ith love!
N ine years in Portland. T he only jec t.
T
h
e
i
r
p
r
o
l
o
n
g e d s i e s t a s In t h e Hols o r
The p riv a te m essages, se n t by p e r d isc retio n of th e se c re ta ry of w ar.
sy stem to b rin g nerve life to all p a ra
in t h e g a r d e n s h a v e f r e s h e n e d t h e
No
m
easure
before
th
e
se
n
a
te
in
sons
in
a
position
to
speak
w
ith
some
lyzed organs.
b lo o m o f t h e i r c h e e k s . T h e i r i m m a c u
has a rra y e d
th e radicals l a t e p in k a n d w h i t e n e s s s e e m s to tea
a u th o rity as to G eneral C a rra n z a 's a t m onths
a
g
a
in
st
th
e
c
o
n
se
rv
a
tiv
ie
s
so
c
le
arly
as
titu d e , e xpressed th e conviction th a t a
tify t o t h e g ir l m o t h e r ' s lo v in g c a r e of
break b etw een th e tw o governm ents j th e H ay m ilitia d r a ft bill, or ra th e r t h e no w s o v e r e i g n b a b y w h o f o r tw o
th
e
$60
a
m
onth
pension
provision
of
y e a r s h a s h a d n o r iv al. T h e m o t h e r 's
T here appeared to
Class ’0 7 . P a lm e r S ch o o l o f Chiropractic. D aven w as unavoidable.
lie com plete a g ree m e n t am ong m em th a t resolution w hich w as d e fea te d in e n t i r e t i m e is d e v o t e d t o H is M a jesty ,
port. Iowa.
bers of th e M exican cabinet, i t w as in th e se n a te by a vote of 46 to 30 a t its t h e b ab y , n o r is h e e v e r f o r g o t t e n ex
R e s., E a s t 2454; Office. Main 8608.
dicated,
th a t o rd ers to G eneral T revino ! first ap pearance. T he 3 0 se n a to rs who c e P* o c c a s i o n a l l y w h e n h e r t h o u g h t s
Royal Building, B roadw ay and Morrison
to a tta c k A m erican troops m oving in voted to pay th e fa m ilie s of N a t i o n a l w a n d e r i n g to t h e a b s e n t one, s h e
Office hours; 10 to 12 a, m .; 2 fo 6 p. m. any d irectio n ex cep t tow ard th e bor guardsm en $50 a m onth d u rin g th e ' r a ie ?1 >■ ,h ? ,!a ,v 8
rat" , ' !e
! f.
.,
. .
B ,
s o m e t i m e s fu g itiv e , s o m e t i m e s strik-
Sundays and O th e r hours by a p p o in t d e r be reaffirm ed. Som e de fa cto offi “ m e th e volu n teers a re on th e border in(, regem blance to hi8 Bol(||, . r f a t h e r .
m ent.
cials w ished to go fu rth e r and couple o r in M exico w ere, w ith tw o excep- S a(.rf,,i m o m e n t s t h e s e w h e n In t h e
w ith th is sta te m e n t in th e M exican tions, th e recognized radical m em bers t w i l i g h t t h e c u r l y bead a n d d o w n y
S e n a to r C ulberson, of c h e e k r e s o l v e t h e m s e l v e s In to t h e p ale
reply a defiant dem and th a t A m erican of th e sen ate.
troops be w ith d raw n im m ediately from | T exas, and S e n a to r W alsh of M ontana, o r s u n b u r n t f e a t u r e s of o n e " s o m e
I w ere th e tw o se n a to rs out of th e ir w h e r e in F r a n c e . ”— C a r t o o n s M a g a
M exican soil.
zlne.
In tim a tio n have reached officials j class.
here th a t th e de fa cto govenm ent may
S t a r t t h e y e a r by ge ttin g H a n f o r d ' s
give stro n g assurances in its note th a t
B a ls am .
You will fin d f r e q u e n t u se
R u p tu r e t r e a te d m cL h an ic a lly .
P r iv a te
border ra id s w ill be prev en ted by a
f ittin g ro o m s. H ig h e s t te s tim o n ia ls . R e
fo r it. Adv.
s u lts g u a r a n te e d . C a ll o r w r ite .
stro n g p a tro l of M exican troops, if the
B row nsville, T ex. — The business
JO H N S O N & U M B A R G E R
Gypsies Use Autom obiles.
U n ited S ta te s w ill w ithdraw its forces.
4 1 1 -4 1 2 A lisk y B u ild in g , P o r tl a n d , O r e g o n
“ Even
gypsies
are
abandoning
It w as said a t th e M exican em bassy section of 1’h a rr, h e a d q u a rte rs for the
th a t 50,000 C a rran z a troops a re now 3d brigade of th e N ew Y ork n ational h o r s e s fo r m o t o r s . ” s a y s t h e J u l y P o p
guard, w as alm ost w iped out by fire, j u l a r M e c h a n ic s M ag azin e. "A b an d
a v ailab le fo r border p atrol duty.
T he c ab in et had no official advices s ta r tin g a t 2 :30 Sunday m orning. The j of a b o u t 40 of t h e s e n o m a d s r e c e n t l y
^
Granulated Eyelids,
j v isited C o l u m b u s , Ohio, t r a v e l i n g In
loss w as about $50,000.
**3 M
Ey«* inflamed by expo* j in any way ch an g in g th e situ atio n
A rm y eq u ip m en t fo r th e New YoTk \ t h r e e c o v e r e d a u t o m o b i l e * " w h i c h h a d
s u re to Sun, Dust a n d WIni
when it assem bled s t a re g u la r m eet
, b e e n p u r c h a s e d a s...>rt tith e Lx To...
_
relieved by Murlns ing. T he c risis w as discussed and guard w as som e d ista n c e from th e fire
a quickly
uick,'rrelic'
' E a c h m o t o r w a s f i tt e d tip in t r u e g ip sy
~
. N o Smarting, la te r i t w as sta le d th a t no change in and w as not dam aged. A larg e sh ip
| fash io n , a n d p o r t i o n s of t h e t o p s w e r e
J
just Eye Comfort.
C
At
m
en
t
of
fre
s
h
m
ea
t
intended
for
th
e
| p a i n t e d in t h e b r i g h t c o l o r s c h a r a c t e r
Your Druggist** 50c per Bottle. Murlot F)e policy w as contem plated.
com m issary w as burned in th e de j istlc of t h e f a m i l i a r g y p s y wag o n s.
SalveinTube^ 25c. For BookolibeEyeFreeask
stru
c
tio
n
of
th
e
b
u
tch
e
r
shop.
P
h
a
rr
In all, t h r e e f a m ilie s i n h a b i t e d t h e
Druggist* or Hurioe Eye Bercrdy Co., Uncage
| th ree ears.
T h e s a g e of t h e g r o u p
is 50 m iles w e st o f B row nsville.
A rm y officers who in v e stig a te d re w a s a w o m a n 75 y e a r s o ld ; t h e y o u n g
p o rts of in cen d iarism re p o rte d to G en c a t of t h e c h i l d r e n w a s t h r e e m o n t h s
Farm M a ch in ery D riv e n By M o to r C ar
e ra l P a rk e r h e re th a t no suspicious 1 I old."
T o e n a b l e a m o t o r c a r t o b e u se d
for d r l v i u g v a r i o u s k i n d s of m achin-
S e a ttle , W ash .— F ire th a t w as dis- circ u m stan c es w ere found, although
Th e Best L in im en t.
e r y . a c o n v e n i e n t , a l t h o u g h w a s t e f u l , covered a t 11 o ’clock F rid a y n ig h t on th e cause re m a in e d undiscovered.
F o r falls o n Icy w alk s , s p r a i n s a n d
House Votes $2,000,000 to Aid
Guardsmen’s Dependent Families
DR. GEO. S. BREITLING
L
Portland, Oregon.
Oregon Hernia Institute
Texas Town Burned.
Eire Destroys U. S. Munitions,
Dock and Warehouse at Seattle
p o w e r t r a n s m i s s i o n j a c k h a s b e e n de-
v ise d b y a M i n n e s o t a m a n . T w o p aral-
lel s h a f t s c a r r y i n g d i s h s h a p e d r o l le r s
at e ith e r end a r e m o u n ted on a heavy
tim b e r fra m e which s u p p o rts th em
several inches above th e ground. T h is
f o r m s a c r a d l e for tin* r e a r w h e e l s of
a m a c h i n e , p e r m i t t i n g it t o r u n
s m o o t h l y a n d w i t h o u t a n y s t r a i n on
- i t s w o r k i n g p a r t s . A p u lle y h eld a t
a n e n d of o n e of t h e s h a f t s r e c e i v e s
a b e l t t h a t is e x t e n d e d to w h a t e v e r
m a c h i n e is t o be o p e r a t e d , a s , f o r i n
.
.
s t a n c e , a c i r c u l a r sa w . A c a r is r u n
ver
o n t o t t h h e e r r o o l l l l e e r r s s b by y b b a a c c k k i i n n g g I t o over
p l a n k s f o r m i n g a t r a c k laid p a r a l l e l
w ith t h e m . — F r o m t h e J u l y P o p u l a r
M e c h a n i c s M a g azin e.
i»
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...
,
F. M. CR0NKH1TE,
AUTO WRECKING
P A R T S FOR 1-2
GEN ER A L CROP CONDITIONS i
,4 y 2 Fe e t
C ortland — W heat — Bluestem , 96c
' per bushel; fortyfold, 86c; club, 83c;
red F ife , 83c; red R ussian, 83c.
H ay— E a s te rn O regon tim othy, $23
<£24 per to n ; valley tim o th y , $180(19;
a lfa lfa , $14(;(15.
M illfeed— Spot p ric e s: Bran, $26<£
26.60 per t o n ; shorts, $29qc29. 50; rol
led barley, $31.60d£32.60.
C o rn —W hole. $37 to n ; cracked, $38.
V eg etab les A rtichokes, 75ctft$l per
dozen; tom atoes,
$1.50 <«j 1.65 per
c ra te ; cabbage. $2<n2.25 per hundred;
g a rlic, 10c per pound; peppers, 25c
! e g g p la n t, 10c; horseradish, KJc; let-
| tuce, $1(<(1.26 per c ra te ; cucum bers,
j 75c(u.$l. 15 per dozen;
spinach, 4(i(5c
per pound; asparagus, 75rt<($l per
dozen; rh u b arb , IK <£ 2c per pound;
peas, 4c; cauliflow er, $1.25 per c ra te ;
— Six feet th ro u g h at base, 4 feet
beans, 8(£9c per pound; celery, $ 1 (a
6 inches through at top, five feet above
( 1.16 p e r dozen; corn, 65(«(75c.
ground.
G iant Stum ping
P o ta to e s — Old, $1.50; C alifornia,
j new, 2 « i2 tc per pound.
P ow der did a clean job, taking out
O nions—C alifo rn ia reel and yellow, |
roots and all w ithout tearing a big hole
1 $3(u 3.25 per Back.
in the ground. Farm ers w ho have used
G reen F ru it — S tra w b e rrie s, 76c(<(
$1.25 per c ra te ; apples, new, $2 per
them know that
I box; cherries, 8© 5c per pound; canta- j
loupes, 50c(<(.$2.25 per c ra te ; apricots,
$1.35(<i.l.75 per box; (teaches, $1(<(1.10
per box; w aterm elons, 2c per pound;
^
^
S T U M P I N G ---- A G R I C U L T U R A L
figs, f l 1,1.1 .60 per box; rasp b erries.
$2.25(£2.75;
plum s, $1.35; prunes.
alw ays save them money, time and work. They save money
$1.75.
because they lift and heave as well as shatter, and go further th an
Eggs — O regon ranch, exchange
h igh explosives that merely split the stumps. They save time
p ric e s:
C u rre n t re ce ip ts, 21 $c per
and work because they get out the stumps—big or little, green or
dozen; rots and cracks out, 22c; ex -,
dead—in a condition easy to handle, “ I get better results from
tra s , 2 3 tc.
Jo b b in g p rice s: O regon!
Giant Powders than from any other powder I have used,” says
ranch, candled, 25c.
A. E. Adkins, Woodburn, Ore.
P o u ltry — Hens, 14c per pound; stag s,
10c; broilers, 17J(u;18c; tu rk ey s, live,
T h ere sre two Giant Farm Powders, borh made especially for Pacific
20 ((( 21c; dressed, choice, 23 (<( 26c; ■
Coast farmers. Ktirelca Sturtlpmg Powder is most economical for dry
wink and Giant Stumping Powder taxes money in stum p blasting in wet
ducks, 15(n,20c; geese, 10(1(12c.
soil. T t y these two. Compare them with tne poxsder you have been
B u tte r — Cubes, e x tra s, 25c; prim e
using, and you will always use (riant in future. W rite us and we will
firsts, 24Jc; firsts, 24c; seconds, 22Jc.
have our nearest distributor supply t trial case at the lowest market price.
Jo b b in g p ric e s: P rin ts, e x tra s, 27(ii
29c; b u tte rfa t. No. 1, 27c; No. 2, 26c,
Portland.
Better ways of removing stumps and boulders» making
Veal Fancy, 10K (£llc per pound.
ditches, planting trees, and breaking up the s u b s o i l ate
P o rk — Fancy, ltk a lO Je per pound.
described in our five illustrated books. T h e y were wtitten
H ops 1916 crop, 8 (i(llc per pound;
for western farmets, to meet the conditions that you have.
1916 co n tracts, nom inal.
Write us for the book on the subject you are interested in.
Wool — E a s te rn O regon, fine, 23(i(
2 5 |c per pound; coarse, 30(ii32c; v al
THE GIANT POWDER CO., Con.,
San Francisco
ley, 30(i(33c.
" Everything fo r B lo ttin g ”
C ascara B ark —Old and now, 4c (ter
B r a n c h O f f ic e * : S e a t t l e , S p o k a n e , P o r t l a n d , S a l t L a k e C i ty , D e n v e r
pound.
C a ttle — S te ers, good, $7.500(7.75;
cows, choice, $6.76(11,7.60; good, $6.25:
(i(6.50; he ife rs, $5.60 (i( 5.75; bulls, j
$3(1(6.75; sta g s, $4.50@ 7.
b le e a a e
Hogg — P rim e lig h t, $8.06(it8.26; | Placed ar.y w here,O sier r»y K iller a t t n t* and kills all
»ud cheap.
good to prim e, $8(0,8. 06; rough heavy, | flies. N eat, cleaa, ornam ental, convenient,
Lea ta s < ls > u n u M a la
zM nrwtal. r s a 'I aplkl Of
$7.60(i(7.76; pigs and skips, $6.6O0(
ft'a» *»v*r| «Ill not aoll or
Paid for B u t
Injure an» thins «ìiiaroo-
7.10.
U #xl altee uve. Askfur
te rflie s , In
S heep — Y earlings, $6.50 (a) 7.60;
Daisy Fly K iller
sects.
I buy
w ethers, $5.600(6.60; ewes, $4.75(ii6;
hundreds for
HAROLD S O M t m , 100 UeKalt» Ave., B rooklyn, rt. V.
lam bs, $70(8.25.
m useum s, a rt-w o rk , stu d y purposes and
p riv a te collections. 5o to $7 each paid.
Higher Prices for Beans Are
H e r Proof.
8-pp. folder FREE. E asy outdoor em
T h e r e a d i n g c l a s s w a s in s e s s i o n ploym ent.
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feet
X p g F A R M POW D ER S
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Kill A ll F lie s !
P o rtla n d —T here w as som e talk of
an 11-cent bean m a rk e t W ednesday,
b u t jo b b ers wece adverse to p u ttin g
out such an e x tre m e q u o tatio n , not-
Another Survivor Found.
T h e Usual W ay.
O u t of a l e t t e r t h a t c a m e t o u s t h e
o t h e r d a y w e g r a b t h i s l i t t le b i t :
You c a n tell a m a n y o u r t r o u b le s ,
You c a n w e e p a n d m o a n a n d wail.
You c a n tell h im you'll go b a n k r u p t ,
T h a t you'll may!)« g o to Jail.
You c a n tell y o u r I n m o s t s e c r e t .
You r a n b a r e y o u r li fe 's o n e b l o t —
A n d h e'll s a y : " I w a n t t o h e l p you.
B u t w h a t a s s e t s h a v e y ou g o t ? "
— Detroit F re e Press.
N ervy.
" T h a t fello w 's g o t h i s n e r v e w ith
him !"
"W h at's the m a tte r now?"
" H e a c t u a l l y a s k e d m e t o l e n d h im
a c o u p l e o f g a l l o n s of g a s o l in e u n til
n e x t S a t u r d a y . ’’— D e t r o i t F r e e P r e s s .
T h e S m ile of S erenity.
" T h a t m a n Is s u r e l y a n o p t i m i s t . ”
“ H o w d o y ou k n o w ? "
" H e sm iles continually.”
" M a y b e h e 's a n o p t i m i s t a n d m a y b e
h e ’s a d i p l o m a t . ”— W a s h i n g t o n S t a r
HELP YOUR
STO M A CH
TO DO ITS W ORK.
NATURALLY
NORMALLY
though o th e r d eals w hich m ay he
closed la te r w ere pending. H igh bids
| on fine wool ra n g ed from 23 c en ts to
j 25 cents, w hile fo r 4000 pounds of
coarse woo! from th e Sels A shford
ranch, in G ra n t county, a high bid o f
28 c en ts w as received.
Isador Koah-
land, of P ortland, w as th e bidder.
W ith th e exception of 10,000 |xiiinds
sold by W alter S te ig e r, of B aker, at
25 cents, to John G lorieux. of Woon-
! socket, R. I., all th e clips offered w ere
1 from G ra n t county.
T he only o ther
clip sold w as th a t of J . C. Moore, who
sold to Mr. G lorieux a t 24 cents.
Mrs. K enneth M cRae, of P ra irie
C ity, had th e la rg e st clip fo r sale, 616,-
000 pounds. It is understood th a t a
p riv ate bid marie tops the p rice being
offered openly. M ascall & R ingam yer,
of D ayvi'le, w ere offered 23 c en ts for
th e ir 40,000-pound clip by Mr. Kosh-
l»nd, w hile C. H. G reen, of P ortland,
offered to ta k e o ver th e 16,000 pounds
of fine wool from th e Sels-A shfont
ranch a t 23$ cents.
B r i t i s h S h i p b u i l d in g E x c e e d e d .
F o r t h e f i r s t t i m e In m a n y y e a r s t h e
s h i p b u i l d i n g In A m e r i c a n y a r d s ex
c o e d s t h a t In B r i t i s h y a r d s
F o r the
t h r e e m o n t h s e n d e d M a rc h 31, A m e r i
c a n y a r d s l a u n c h e d 173 m e r c h a n t ves
s o l s o f 94,464 g r o s s to n s , w h llo th o
B r i t i s h y a r d s l a u n r h o d 69 ve sse ls of
80,661 g r o s s t o n s M e r c h a n t s h i p s now
b u i l d i n g a n d u n d e r c o n t r a c t in th i s
c o u n t r y a r e a p p r o x i m a t i n g t h o s e of
lb*' B ritish . T h e l o t a h an - I'M
s o l s o f m o r e t h a n 1,000 g r o s s to n * lo
A m e r i c a n y a r d * , a n d 346 in B r i t i s h
y a r d s . F r o m t h e J u l y P o p u l a r Me
c h a n l c s M a g azin e.
A M is tak e.
" I l’a. Is y o u r b u s i n e s s a n u n r e f i n e d
one?"
" O f c o u r s e not. d a u g h t e r .
W hat
m a k e s you a s k t h a t ? "
“ B ecause I heard you telling uncle
about your gross r e c e ip ts ." - B a ltlm on
Am erican.
P re p s re d n c s i.
“ T h e r e r a n be n o s u c h t h i n g s a s un-
p re p a re d n e ss ," said th e m a n w ho a r
gues vehem ently.
"Y o u d o n ’t h a v e t o b e p r e p a r e d for
w a r If y o u d o n ’t w a n t to ."
" N o ; b u t If y o u 'r e n o t p r e p a r e d for
w ar. y o u 'v e g o t t o h p r e p a r e d for a
l i c k i n g .”
W h a t T h e y 'l l Get.
"I s e e t h e y 'v e b e e n t a p p i n g t e l e
p h o n e w i r e s d o w n In N e w Y o rk ."
" W e l l , If t h e y e v e r l a p o u r s d u r i n g
t h e m o r n i n g th e y 'l l g et a lot o f fine
s a l a d r e c i p e s a n d t h e l a t e s t n e w s of
all t h e a f t e r n o o n c a r d c lu b s ." D e tr o it
F r e e I’re sa .
RED UC ED F R E I G H T R A T » ES *.
am! fro m nil point* on Hounx-hoUi v m m !*,
anti a ulo m tib iltk.
In fe r rm t «m chr* r f 'i lly
Pacific Coast Forwarding Co..
ih
ihw
g ive n .
oil,*
H ow It H appened.
" S t r a n g e , o n e o f y o u r t w i n s is HIDF8, P E L T S , C ASCAR A BARK,
b l o n d e a n d t h e o t h e r is a b r u n e t t e . ”
W OOL AND M O HAIR .
" W e l l , w e n e v e r c o u ld a f f o r d a m aid
I w a s h e d o n e c h i l d a n d m y h u s b a n d S t s in ! a fsu have Writs for pnett a rt stipp»* tags
w a s h e d t h e o t h e r , a n d t h a t o n e g r e w T h i H. F. N o r to n C o . N rt» a i. o n . statt», wa
u p d a r k . ”— L o u is v i l l e C o u r i e r J o u r n a l
G ro w e rs To Be H elped.
Hood R iv er — T he A pple G row ers'
association has ju s t se n t o u t le tte rs
a sk in g all affiliated grow ers to d e sig
R u lin g T h o u g h t.
Belle— H a r r y s a y s h e Is f o r fa ir
nate th e d iffere n t kinds of com m ercial
fru its grow n by each. W here th e s s e l e c t i o n s all t h e t i m e
N e l l — Ye«. H a r r y a l w a y s d i d lik e
sociatiori doe* not handle th e product
of a grow er, it w ill guide th e grow er b l o n d e e f fe c t s .
to th e tra d e th a t w ill handle it. Royal
Fabulous C o u n try.
Ann, G overnor Wood and C entennial
MW h»t Is thi* N e v er N ever U n r i? "
c h e rrie s a re m a tu rin g th is w eek. The
“ T h a t * w here th e good rook* com e
f ru it has been sold to th e c annery a t from /*— I» u lsv lU e C ourier Jo u rn a l.
The Dalle* for a n e t p rice of 6$ cent*
per pound.
T he prospects fo r black
c h erries a re b e tte r th a n e v e r before.
Double Treat Punente Praof Tires
M i l ' fro m v i 'i r
! •• • ■* l .n s t l>»rt(g
M Urtanti
TIM KM W rit* us
n M H .o N V U L C A N IZ IN G 4*0..
U dì W a a h in ftr-rj S t..
P o r tla n d . O ra.
ELECTRIC MOTORS
H o u iM , S o ld . R * n t* ti a n d R « p o ir« d
W A 1 K K H K L M T T U C : W oR K M
Huro»i«i#. c o r H)th.
P o r tla n d , O r«.
DR KORINEK S DISTEMPER REMEDY
MOTOR PARTS MFG. CO.
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and th e word “ fu rlo u g h ” occurred.
Miss J o n e s , t h e t e a c h e r , u s k e d if a n y
SINCLAIR
Lo« Angeles, Cal.
i l i t t l e g ir l o r b oy k n e w t h e m e a n i n g o t Box 24 4, D 108.
t h e w ord.
O n e s m a l l h a n d w a s r a is e d .
| “ F u r l o u g h m e a n s a m u l e ," s a i d t h e
A Lo yal W itn ess.
w ith stan d in g the fu rth e r advance i n ! ,
.
,
, ,
W h e n S e n a t o r J o h n W. K e r n w a s a
the South. In fa c t. P o rtlan d jo b b in g
n o ' *' d o e s ” t. s a i d t h e t e a c h e r
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V i‘s. m:i am ,
i n s i s t t d th e li t t le y o u n g l a w y e r a t K o k o m o , I n d „ h e r e p
p n e e s a re below a p a n ty w ith C alifor- g , r ,
havu
book a t hoII10 thttt r e s e n t e d o n e s id e of a e a s e In w h i c h
i nia. I t is believed th e re a re enough s a y s so.
t h e w h o le c o n t r o v e r s y h i n g e d o n t h e
beans here to m eet th e re stric te d re
Miss J o n e s told t h e ch ild t o b r i n g I d e n t i ty a n d o w n e r s h i p of a c e r t a i n
q u irem en ts d u rin g th e re m a in d e r of t h e hoo k t o scho ol. T h e n e x t m o r n calf.
T h e chief w itn e s s on th e sida
, th e old-crop year, but if th e supply is in g t h e c h i l d c a m e a r m e d w i t h u hoo k
exhausted, i t cannot be replenished a t a n d t r i u m p h a n t l y sh o w e d a p i c t u r e o f a g a i n s t K e r n w a s a c o l o r e d m a n . H e
1 e x is tin g prices. W hile th e n u in fac- a n A m e r i c a n s o l d i e r r i d i n g u m ule, c o n t e n d e d t h a t t h e c a l f b e l o n g e d t o
Ills f ri e n d , Mr. .Jones. W h e n K e r n e x
| to r in th e s tre n g th of th e m a rk e t is u n d e r w h ich w a s t h e c a p t i o n :
" G o i n g h o m e o n h is f u r l o u g h . " — a m i n e d h im Hi*' c o n v e r s a t i o n r a n
th e governm ent dem and, th e re is little
s o m e t h i n g lik e tills:
P h i l a d e l p h i a L ed g er.
doubt th a t speculation has played an
" H o w d o y o u k n o w t h i s w a s Mr.
im p o rta n t p a rt in bullin g prices in the
F o r s o r e f e e t r u b o n H a n f o r d ' s Bal J o n e s ' c a l f ? ”
b r u ise s , r u b on a n d r u b In H a n f o r d ’s
" W e l l , sail. I hail s e e n It a r o u n d h i s
B a ls a m of M y rrh . Ap p ly t h i s l i n i m e n t South. T he available supply of w hite sa in. Adv.
p lace h o m u c h t h a t I J r s ' n a t u ally g o t
t h o r o u g h l y a n d r e lie f s h o u l d q u ick ly beans in C a lifo rn ia is lim ited, and ap-
a c q u a i n t e d w i t h It.
1 s e e n It t h e r e
A t the Top.
pears to have passed into stro n g specu
follow. Adv.
lativ e hands.
J u s t i c e H u g h e s w as t a l k i n g a b o u t with t h e cow it* m aw a n d I n o t i c e d
El Paso, T e x .— A n o th e r Burvivor of
It p 'tlcii'ly b e c a u s e It h a I f u n n y m a r k *
G etting It A ll.
A dvices received from San Fran- t h e A m e r i c a n b u s i n e s s m a n
the C a rriz al fight w as located Sunday.
" I t is h i s h a r d a n d e n d l e s s w o r k , " o n It. W h e n you s e c a c a l f c v 'r y d a y
T h e d o c t o r told h im h e n e e d e d c a r j cisco said Bmall w h ites w ere p ra c ti
He is Corjioral F. X. Cooke, o f Troop
sa id t h e Ju s tice, “ w h i c h p u t s t h e A m e r y ou s i m p l y b e c o m e f a m l l y a h w ith It.”
K, T e n t h C a v a l r y , w h o " w a s b r o u g h t in
h y .lraP s, p n - , id a n d . a b o v e all. cally cleaned up a t sh ip p in g poin ts a t lean b u s i n e s s mail a t t h e v e r y to p of
" W h a t k i n d o f a l o o k in g c a l f w a s
j s o m e t h i n g n i t ro g e n o u s .
T h e d o c t o r 9J cents and very few Lady W ashing
t h e t r e e . H e d o e s n ' t k n o w t h e m e a n I t?"
t o J u a r e z f r o m V i l l a A h u m a d a an d mentlon€,f, a lonK’ liat of fo o d s for h im
tons w ere le ft a t 9 cents. T here was
" I t w a s a red calf, sa il, w i t h w h i t e
placed in prison.
t o eat. H e s t a g g e r e d o u t a n d w a b b le d a good dem and fo r L im as, w hich w ere Ing of t h e w o rd le i s u r e .
"A l i t t l e b o y s a i d to h i s f a t h e r , a c a r s a n d a w h i t e n o s e . "
G eneral F ra n c isco Gonzales, Ju ra e z Into a P e n n a v e n u e r e s t a u r a n t .
" A n d It b e l o n g e d t o Mr. J o n e s ? ”
advancing in sym pathy w ith th e high m i l l io n a i r e b u s i n e s s m a n
com m ander, tele g ra p h e d G eneral J a c
"How about beefsteak?" he asked
'■ Y e s s a h . "
prices of w hite beanB.
“ ‘P a, w h a t 's a l e i s u r e ? '
in to T revino a t C hihuahua fo r instruc- t h e w a i t e r . " I s t h a t n i t r o g e n o u s ? "
"
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c a s e w a s u w h i t e c a l f w ith r e d e a r s
tu rn ed over to th e A m ericans.
Baker Wool Not Sold.
h is gold f o u n t a i n p en , a n d a n s w e r e d
C orporal Cooke, in addition to te ll h y d r a t e s o r n o t ? ”
“ T*eisure, m y so n , is s p a r e t i m e a n d a r e d n o se . W h a t wo u ld you r a y
T h e w a i t e r c o u l d n 't say.
B
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of
148,000
pounds
about th at?"
ing a th rillin g sto ry o f his ad v en tu res
" W e l l , I'll fix It.” d e c l a r e d t h e p o o r
a lly all fine, offered t h a t P r o v i d e , n c e a f . f o , r d s us for c l e a n
“ Well. sn h . I r e c k o n I'd sn y It b e
since th e b a ttle w ith th e M exicans un m a n in d e s p a i r . " B r i n g m e a l a r g e I of . wool, * p 5 ra d c tic
i.
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B o s to n T r a n a c r l pt.
der G eneral Gomez, added h is sta te - p l a t e o f liaah .”— P i t t s b u r g Post.
work.'
L eg al N ew s .
i sale, only 23,000 pounds w ere sold, a l
destroyed th e p ie r and its w arehouse
* “ ich w as occupied by th e U nited
s t a te s arm y q u a rte rm a s te r’s d ep art-
m ent and W . F. Ja h n & Co., d e alers in
build in g m a te ria l, hay ami g ra in .
L arg e q u a n titie s of arm y supplies in
th e w arehouse w ere destroyed.
The
b u rn in g of c a rtrid g e s and shells caused
_
a succession of r a ttlin g explosions,
.
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,,
A n unidentified boy about 11 years
old, sta n d in g in fro n t of th e s ta te arm -
ory on to p of a bluff a block d ista n t,
w a tch in g th e fire, w as stru c k by a
fra g m e n t of a b u rstin g Bhell and in
F o r a n y c u t u s e H a n f o r d ' s Hal- s ta n tly killed.
earn. Adv.
The financial loss o f th e fire is e s ti
; m ent to th a t of o th e r su rv iv o rs th a t
m ated a t $500,000.
A ssertion of A u th o rity .
T he U n ited S ta te s
cable re p a ir th e M exicans fired th e first shots of
“ O f c o u r s e , y ou h a v e t a k e n a n In ste a m e r B urnside w as a t th e p ie r when th e engag em en t.
t e r e s t In v o t e s f o r w o m e n ? ”
th e fire broke out, but w as ta k e n out
“ Yes ,”
replied
Miss
Cayenne.
Idaho Politician Held fo r M u rd er.
“ T h e r e ' s n o d o u b t t h a t w e w o m e n in to th e stre a m by her crew before
m uch dam age w as done.
H e r upper
W allace, Ida. — C larence D ahlquist
co u ld m a n a g e p o l i t i c s e a s i l y if"------
w orks w ere slig h tly scorched.
" If w h a t ? "
died Sunday from wounds inflicted by
T he fire burned w ith e x tra o rd in a ry
“ W e fo u n d it as e a s y t o b o s s o t h e r
H erm an J . Rossi, a po litical leader of
w o m e n a r o u n d a s it is t o e x a c t o b ed i fu ry and th e firem en w ere able only to
c n e e f r o m t h e m en.” — W a s h i n g t o n save th e a d jo in in g piers and th e w are Idaho, in a shooting affra y in th e lob
by of a local hotel.
D ahlquist m ade
S ta r.
houses to th e re a r of th e burning
no s ta te m e n t so f a r as know n concern
stru c tu re .
ing th e e v e n ts leading up to th e shoot
W h en to M a ke Concessions.
ing and Rossi m a in ta in s a s tr ic t si
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lence. T he sh o o tin g is said to have
r i g h t h e s h o u l d s t t e k lo It. c o m e w h a t
I» n d o n — S ir R oger C asem ent was resulted from fa m ily troubles. Rossi,
m ay, u n l e s s Ills w ife i n s i s t s o n h a v i n g
h e r o w n w ay .— P h i l a d e l p h i a I n q u i r e r .
convicted of trea so n fo r leading th e re who w as under bond on a charge of a s
c en t Irish re v o lt and se n ten ce of death sa u lt to com m it m urder, w as re a r r e s t
w as a t once im posed. A fte r S ir R oger ed im m ed iately a f te r th e d eath of
had been sentenced, Daniel J . Bailey, D ahlquist and a rra ig n e d fo r m urder.
Veal, Pork,
th e p riv a te soldier, who had been held
Beef, Poultry, as his accom plice, w as placed in the Villa R e p o rte d L eading 1200 M en.
El Taso— F ran cisco V illa, w ith 1200
Butter, Eggs & dock. T he c h ie f ju stic e d irec te d the
ry to re tu rn a v e rd ic t o f not g u lity follow ers, is in th e s ta te o f D urango,
Farm Produce ju
and B ailey waa discharged. S ir R oger n e ar th e Z acatecas border, according
received his sen ten ce w ith th e utm ost to a re p o rt m ade to Gen. Bell by a
T o t h e OM R e lia b le E v e r d ln * h o a M w ith a
com posure, sm ilin g a t frien d s in the scout who reached th e border Sunday
re c o rd o f 45 y e a rs o t S q u a r e D e a lin g s a n d b r
a s s u re d o f
co u rt room. H is s ta te m e n t w as a plea a f te r a m o n th ’s individual p u rsu it of
fo r th e rig h t to be trie d by Irish m en . the b an d it c h ie fta in . T he scout, who
Top Market Prices.
form erly w as one of V illa 's officers,
T ro o p s T o G et E x tra Pay.
undertook th e q u est in th e hope of ob
W ashington, D. C.— E x tra pay for ta in in g th e re w ard s offered for V illa ’s
H is re p o rt, how ever, con
fo reig n service w ill be allow ed th e cap tu re.
P O R T LA N D . O R E
45-47 Frsst Sf,
A m erican troops serv in g across the flicted w ith previous re p o rts th a t V illa
M exican border under a decision by is a t B oquillaa, 70 m iles w est of C hi
C ontroller W arw ick, o f th e tre a su ry . h uahua C ity.
E n listed m en will re ce iv e 20 per cent
B ritish Gain in A frica.
ad ditional and officers 10 per cent. The
c o n tro ller also gives th e opinion th a t
London- A n o th er v icto ry fo r the
g overnm ent em ployes who e n list in th e B ritish a g a in st th e G erm ans in G e r
N atio n al G uard a re e n title d to full pay m an E a st A firca w as announced S un
P a r t* ot * t
m * k n a n d m M a a t h a lf th « r**r- from
th e ir civil position for th e first day n ig h t in an official s ta te m e n t as
u la r p r tr *
Buy your
mo*o p a rt* f ro m a n
30 days of th e ir service, e x ce p t th a t follow s:
e M ^ e ta b iie h ^ d a n d r a p u ta h fe immler. w h o h a* a
“ G eneral N orthey, who has been
r e p u ta tio n to p r o te c t a n d c o n d u c t« th e la r g e s t th e com bined sa la rie s of officers will
p a r t s s to r e a n d r a r r is » t h e la r g e s t c o m p le te a s be su b je ct to th e $2000 lim ita tio n .
o p e ra tin g e a s t o f th e
L iv in g ito n e
s o r tm e n t o f u se d a u to p a r t* of a n y c o m p a n y th is
M ountains a g a in st th e G erm ans, has
s id e o f C h ic a g o O u r p ric e s a re teas, a n d f o r th is
ejected them from
th e
im p o rtan t
B attle In Baltic S e a .
re a s o n w e o u tse ll a ll o th e r s . A ll p a r t s a r e g u a r
B erlin— An official sta te m e n t issued U bcna c e n te r and d riv en them no rth
a n te e d to b s in f ir s t- c la s s c o n d itio n .
w ard. Gen. N orthey ha* ta k e n booty
by th e G erm an a d m ira lty sa y s:
“ T hursday n ig h t G erm an torpedo and p riso n e rs and inflicted lo sse s.' ’
In c o r p o r a te d .
boats a tta c k e d R ussian forces consist
M exicans P a tro l B o rd e r.
m - m - 1 2 7 HM UIOC ST. w r i M O . ot
in g of an arm ored cru iser, a protected
Douglas, N. M — G eneral C alles
m is e r and five d estroyer*, betw een
H av rin g e and L andaort (island* in th e placed a p a tro l o f M exican soldier*
No. 2 8 . 1918
P. N . U .
B altic S ea off Soderm an L and, Swe Sunday n ig h t along th e border here,
den). A fte r a sh o rt e n g ag e m e n t the , p a ra lle lin g th e U n ited S ta te s p atrol.
R ussians w itdrew .
D espite a heavy It was th e first tim e in sev eral m onths
W*BI
M Ik to
bom bardm ent we su stain ed no ra tu a l- th a t M exican troops w ere placed on
[ tie s nor dam age. '*
gu ard a t th e in te rn a tio n a l line.
Ship
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know n g e n era lly as th e O rien-
ta l dock, a t th e fo o t of V irg in ia stre e t,
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NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS;
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th e W estern p a rt of th is county, in
cluding S ara, E a st of here, is s a i l to
be in good condition, and a lthough the
g ro w th has been re ta rd ed by th e chilly
w e ath e r o f th e p a st few w eeks, the
p re sen t w arm ra in s and w e a th e r are
c ausing th e vines to m ake a fa st
grow th. The vines a re e n tire ly free
from verm in w hich usually v is its th is
crop. T he g ro w e rs a t .Sara a re very
e n th u s ia stic o ver the prospects of ■
good norm al yield, alth o u g h it ia a
little e a rly to predict.
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»nd
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