Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, July 21, 1916, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    YOU CAN BE A BETTER TEACHER
By Training Yourself Professionally
at the
OREGON NORMAL SCHOOL
=~
MONMOUTH, OREGON — ------:------
Oregon’s School for Oregon Teachers
\ o u will learn w h a t to teach and how to teach. The school p re p are s you
fo r e le m en tary w ork in city and country schools. E very m em ­
ber o f th e fa cu lty has professional prep aratio n .
COURSES— Professional, Supervisor, Rural
and Primary.
First Semester Begins Sept. 11, 1916.
I.earn m ore about your professional possibilities.
T he l'J 16 catalogue
tells. The R e g is tra r has one for you. W rite fo r it.
REDUCED
F R E I G H T R A T ES
l o and from ail point* on household goods, pianos
JO H N SO N & UM BARGER
4 1 1 -4 1 2 A litk y B u ild in g . P o r tla n d , O re g o n
--------------------------------------------------- \
t
Portland Y .M . C. A. Auto School
D ay and r ig h t c la sse s. E x p er t train in g
in repairing, d r iv in g and m ach ine work,
in clu d in g fo rg e , lathe, shatter, drill press,
tractors, e tc . T im e u n lim ited .
CO M PE­
TENT C H AU FFEUR S AND M ECHAN­
ICS S U P P L IE D .
W R IT E US.
v
/
Lord P alm ersto n '« W it.
As for sm a rt re p a rte e , say s a cor
re sp o n d en t, th e re w as th e case of Lord
P a lm e rsto n , w hen, as a young Irish
peer, he w as seeking, a s Irish peers
m ay, electio n to th e ho u se of com
m ons. “W ill you su p p o rt such and
such a m ea su re if re tu rn e d ? " shouted
an e le c to r a t one of P am 's m eetings.
T h en a scene follow ed. "I will."
said P a lm e rsto n , a t w hich h a lf the
uudience c h ee red ; "N ot," continued
his lordship, um id vociferous c o u n te r
c h e e rin g ; "T ell y o u !" T hen the whole
crow d roared its riba out.—London
C hronicle.
His R etort.
"I w ish you w ere m ore like Mr
Itrow n. lie gives his wife ev ery th in g
sh e a sk s for."
"P e rh a p s 1 could be if you w ere
m ore like Mrs. llrow u and d id n 't ask
for e v ery th in g 111 sig h t."—D etro it Free
P re ss.
ALL FARM ACCOUNTS
SHOULD BE STANDARDIZED
O regon A gricu ltu ral College. C o rra l
11».— M anaging a b u sin e ss w ithout ac
c o u n ts is like ste e rin g a ship w ithout
a com pass or driv in g a horse w ithout
reins, said D ean J. A. Hexell ill a lec­
tu re hefore the g ra d u a te school of ag
rlc u ltu re a t A m h erst, M assachusetts,
on Ju ly 10.
T he se c re t of su ccess w as said to
lie in a know ledge of past e v e n ts and
ab ility to utilize th e know ledge in bus
m ess op eratio n s.
E very successful
fa rm e r is involved In a v a rie ty of fi­
n ancial tra n s a c tio n s and m ust observe
e stab lish e d b u sin ess m ethods. In o r­
d e r to be m ost useful fa rm e rs ’ ac
c o unting m ethods should be s ta n d a rd ­
ized.
T he key note of m odern business
efficiency is sta n d ard iza tio n . T h is is
seen in th e in te rch a n g e ab le p a rts of
m achinery and o th e r a rtic le s, and con­
trol of ra ilro a d s and o th e r public util
I ¡ties th ro u g h uniform go v ern m en t re ­
ports, and co n se rv a tio n of hum an en
ergy by sc ien tific m anagem ent. It Is
ju s t a s n e ce ssa ry th a t bu sin ess m eth
ods of th e farm be sta n d ard ize d and
uniform a s the b u sin ess m ethods of
factory.
If th e production of farm commoili-
| ties is going to keep pace w ith th e in
| c rea sin g dem and, farm a cc o u n ts m ust
! lie k ept and kept in a sy ste m atic, uni
| form way.
If acco u n tin g sy ste m s a re standard-
: ized th ey will serv e as a b asis-fo r qom-
i p aring su ccess and fa ilu re of n e ighbor­
ing fa rm s w ith a view to c o rre c t the
m istakes. W ith th e young fa rm e r ju st
s ta rtin g in b u sin ess th e stan d ard ized
a cc o u n ts would serv e a s a p a rtia l sub
! s titu te fo r experience.
C o n trary to the usual u n d erstan d in g
of th e m a tte r th e su b je c t of farm ac ­
c ounts is not new. but w as discussed
freq u e n tly by th e a n cien ts, especially
I’llny a n d Cicero.
How Delia M anaged.
A g re a t deal of noise a ro se in the
• n u rse ry one m orning, and since it
gave no prom ise of subsiding, Mrs.
Odell h u rrie d in th a t d irection. She
found th e baby how ling w ith m ight
and m ain and the new n u rsem aid s it­
ing calm ly by.
“W ell, Delia, th is is a te rrib le
n o ise !" cried Mrs. Odell angrily.
drs . hedlund , n r M T i O T Q
"W h at is th e m a tte r? C an ’t you keep
SKIFF 1 MILLER. 1 / L i l l 1 1 J 1 J , the baby q u iet?"
“ S hure, m um ,” replied th e girl, "b u t
Talc* pleasn r» In a n n o u n cin g th a t th ey a m to-
ratad a t 468-45« M organ btdg
14th floor). W a sh ­ I can t keep him q u iet unless I let him
in g to n nt B roa d w a y . P ortland. Ore., w h er e they ' m ake a noise, m um ."
w ill be |>leaned to m ee t th e ir frie n d s and patient*, i
T h en , office* witi tie conducted on a po licy o f aerv-
tee a t m -sierate p r ic e , to th e beat o f our ability.
W . S lw a y , aland behind our w ork, a s w e know
th a t a satistit-d p a tie n t is and sh a ll a lw a y s b e the
b e s t asset.
T e le p h o n e . M a r ilu il 9 6 .
AUTO WRECKING
P A R T S FOR 1-2
Part* over 60 m ake« and m odel«, a t h a lf th e r e g ­
ular price. B u y your used a u to part* from an |
old-eetablufhed and rep u tab le dealer, w h o has a
r e p u tation to p r o tec t and conduct* th e la rg est
part* «tore and ca rries th e la rg e st c o rro lete
sort m en t o f used a u to part* o f a n y co m p a n y u u s
sid e o f C h icago O ur p rices are less, and for th is
reason w e ou tsell all o th ers. A ll part* are g u a r ­
a n teed to be in fir st-c la ss condition.
MOTOR PARTS MFG. CO.
3J3-12S-M? tumiDE ST. POXTLMS. Oil
Veal. Pork,
Beef, Poultry,
Butter, Eggs &
Farm Produce
Top Market Price*.
F. M. CRONKHITE,
P. N. U.
F a th er'« Tip.
“ W ish to m arry m y d a u g h te r, do
you? T ak e my advice, d o n 't.”
"B u t why, Blr?"
"I h»ve noticed evidence of in san ity
In h e r la te ly .”
"Good h e av e n s! W h at evidence?"
’’She sa y s she w a n ts to m arry you."
—B oston T r a n s c r ip t
Aim ing High, But S ursly.
T h e new night w atch m an s t th e col­
lege had noticed som e one using the
big telesco p e J u s t th en a s ta r fell.
"B eg o rra," said th e w atchm an, " th a t
fellow su re is a c rac k sh o t!" — W ind
aor M agaxine.
T o th e Old R eliable E v e r d in g h o u se w ith a
record o f 46 y ears o f Squ are D ea lin g s and be
aaei'iwd o f
45-47 Free ft.
Cook W ould S tay Awhile.
“Jo h n , a re you su re It is safe on thi»
yacht ?”
“ Yes, m y love.”
"A nd you know how to sail It? ”
“ My sa ilin g m a s te r d o es.”
"H ow long will it ta k e us to c ro ss? ’’
“ A bout tw o w eeks.”
“Oh, dear. T h e re ’s so m uch to w or­
ry a bout on a yacht."
“T h e re ’» one th in g th a t n eed n 't
cause you any w orry.”
“ W h at's th a t? ”
“T he cook c a n 't leav e un til we get
to p o rt.’’— Brooklyn Cltlxen.
Som ething Mieeing.
D a u g h ter—W h a t's th e m a tte r, fa th ­
e r? You look w orried.
F a th e r (Just re tire d from b u sin e ss)
—W ell, you sec, m y d e ar. I've nev er
been w ith o u t th in g s to w orry me be­
fore and <t b o th ers m e.—B oston T ran
sc rip t
Incorporated.
K new H er W ay a
"W ell. I m ust be going. did m an.
I've an ap p o in tm en t to m eet m y w ife."
"S he probably w on't be th e re ."
"Oh. she wit!, ju s t a b o u t I m iw s
ho u rs la te ."— B oston T ra n s c rip t.
PORTLAND. 0K£
No. 3 0 . 1916
C L 'H F N w r itin g U « S o r t i serw p l w w m m -
U m tk is paper.
______
I
C ou rt R oom , S in g le, 75c; D o u b le , $1.
O u tsid e R o o m , S in g le, $1; D o u b le , $ 1 .5 0
(B a th privileire included)
R o o m s w ith P r iv a te B ath , S in g le,
$1 5 0 ; D o u b le . $ 2 0 0
(W hen you R e g iste r A sk th e Clerk for
S u m m er K ate* )
A u to -B u s M eets Trains.
A ll C ars from U n ion D ep ot P ass O ur Doors.
NEW PERKINS HOTEL
Cor. W a sh in g to n A F ift h S t».. POKTLAND. OKK
O riginal on file in ou r office fo r in sp ectio n .
W on ’t Y O U becom e one o f ou r S a tisfie d shippers?
HAZELW OOD CO.. PO RTLAN D
An A ccountant.
"W hy do you call Bliggins an expert
a c c o u n ta n t? "
"B ecause of his a ssu m p tio n s of ex
tra o rd ln a ry wisdom . Then* isn ’t anv
phenom enon In th e u niverse th a t he
d o e sn ’t assu m e to be ab le to account
fo r."— W ashington Star.
Dr. £!jf T. Hedlu td, Dr. Seymour S Skiff.
Dr, J. Howard Miller,
DENTISTS.
Special Summer Rates
B u ll R un. O re. M arch 4. 1916.
H A Z E L W O O D CO..
P ortland.
Dear Sir«: • • • j h a v e been s h ip p in g to your
p la n t now g o in g on 3 year* and have a lw a y s found
you .satisfactory.
H a v e tried o th er p la n ts but
found H A Z E L W O O D T H E B E ST , and a lw a y s
read your le tte r s and p a m p h le ts w ith in te r e st.
H ope you re ce iv e th e 5 g a ls, o f cream I sh ip today.
R e s p e c tfu lly . G. A . C.
{
R u p tu re trea ted m ech an ically.
P r iv a te
fittin g room s. H ig h e st testim o n ia ls. R e­
s u lts g u a r a n te ed . Call or w r ite .
THE NEW PERKINS HOTEL
L e tte r from a sa tisfie d S h ip p er.
We want it you Hate Write lor prices and snipping tags
THE H. F. NORTON CO. Portland. Ore., Sutlte. wn
T ? e m ark e t value of "silk
socks
m an u factu red from sa w d u st In fha
U nited S ta te s du rin g 1915 w as equal
to (he t dal appn p r s i ti fur ad m i»
tite rin g th e n ational forests.
Tell your dealer you
w an t W INK LE-
M AN’S QUALITY
SE C O N D S.” th e Bairs
for Service.
H ave him w r ite our
n earest house.
W IN AL EM A N HAG A M R L A P CO..
171 F ro n t S t..
Tacom a. W ash.
Portland. O regon.
O ld est and Larirest Second-hand B a*
D e a le rs in th e N orth w est.
H E R E ’S A N O TH ER
HIBES, PE L TS , CASCARA BARK,
WOOL AND MOHAIR.
B urlap and T w in e.
Represents Carranza.
B o u g h t, S o ld . R e n te d an d R ep a ired
W A L K E R E L E C T R IC W O RK S
B u rn sid e, cor. lo th .
Portland . Ore.
Pacific Coast Forwarding Co..
Oregon Hernia Institute
BAGS
ELECTRIC MOTORS
Inform ation c h e e rfu lly given .
I f you can n ot com e to
P ortland to g e t your
e y e s fitted. 1 w ill send
'ou m y m ethod o f test-
n g e y e s by m ail.
N ot
a* desirab le as p erso n ­
al s e rv ic e b u t m uch
b e tte r than g o in g w ith ­
o u t g la ss e s needed or
tr y in g to fit y o u rself.
O utfit s e n t on ap p lica tio n .
ST A PL E S, the J ew ­
eler-O p tician . ¡¿66 M orrison st.. P ortland. O regon
Millmade Construction Co.,
T ea ch ers fo r all kinds o f tea c h in g positions.
P ro m p t re p lie s to all inquiries.
W e fu rn ish the
b e st tea c h e r s for all p o sitio n s. Send a ddress ami
w e w ill m ail you fu ll p a rticu la rs. J. N . ELLIOTT.
614 J o u rn a l B ld g ., P ortland, O regon.
M ade from your old ones. L a st Ion*
aat Brand New TIK ES W rite us
O K E t.oN VULCANIZING CO..
660 W a sh in g to n S t..
Portland . Or®.
B la sted O u t
New O rleans A s ta te m e n t and call -
to " t h e p a trio tic m en and wom en of
A m e ric a ,” to hold a new N atio n al con­
v ention o f th e P ro g re ssiv e p a rty in
C hicago on A ugust 6 and nom inate
Complete House for Only $ 7 5
candidates fo r P re sid e n t and Vice P re s­
For a hom e«teed a***kit* and m ountain «urn
nw r resort*, th e re is n o th in * th a t w ill beat
ident and continue th e p a rty 's e x is t­
ou r 2-room b u n g a lo w . T h ’a house 1 * m ade of
ence as a d istin c t po litical o rg a n is a ­
»rood q u a lity c o a st fir lum iter, the h ou se bein*
20x10 fe e t in siz e , d ivided in to tw o room* to
tion, w as issued Monday by Jo h n M.
s u it th e r e q u ire m e n ts o f th e p u rchaser, has
2 doors. 5 w indow *, pore:» 4x4. and »ralvanised
P a rk e r, V ice P re sid e n tia l nom inee of
ste e l ch im n ey
A ham m er, w rench, and screw
driver is all th a t is needed to er ec t. O ur m ill
th e P ro g re ssiv e convention held in C hi­
p rice d irect from fa cto r y to you is only $75
cago la st Ju n e . H e u rg es th e P ro g re s­
sives " e te rn a lly to b u ry ” th e “ bull
m oose,” w hich, he aseerte, “ led hi»
5 0 4 H o o d S tr e e t,
loyal follow ers into th e w ilderness, ”
PORTLAND,
ORECON
and to adopt in its place th e A m erican
eagle as th e em blem of the p a rty .
Mr. P a rk e r does not m ention Col- i
ont.-l R oosevelt or any o th er P ro g re s­
sive leaders or any c an d id ates by
N e w and Second-hand
nam e. H e d eclares, how ever, th a t th e
P ro g re ssiv e s had supposed its leaders
to be “ red-blooded A m ericans, w ho:
FISK TEACHERS AGENCY
Double Tread Puncture Proof Tires
and autom ob iles.
NEW PROGRESSIVE CONVENTION
URGED BY JOHN M PARKER
P ortland — W heat — B luestem , 79c
per bushel; fortyfold, 97e; club, 86c;
red F ife , 86c; red R ussian, 86c.
H ay— E aste rn O regon tim o th y , $23
(a 24 per to n ; valley tim o th y , $19® 22;
a lfa lfa . $i«® 16.
M illfeed—S pot p ric e s: Bran, $26®
26.60 per to n ; shorts, $29® 29.60;
rolled barley, $81.50 ® 3 2 .50.
C orn— W hole, $37 per to n ,; cracked
$38.
V e g e ta b le s - A rtichokes, 7 5c® $l per
dozen; tom atoes, $1.50® 1.65 per c ra te ;
cabbage, $2«i2.25 per hundred; garlic,
lc per pound; peppers, 25c; e g g p la n t,
lc ; horseradish, 8 Jc ; lettuce, $1® 1.25
p e r c ra te ; cucum bers, $ l(u, 1.25 per
box; rh u b arb , li« t2 c per pound; peas,
3 ® 4 c ; cauliflow er, $1.26 per c ra te ;
beans, 5® 7Jc |>er pound; celery, $1.10
<(£1.25 per dozen; corn, 6® 6c per
dozen.
P o ta to e s—Old, $1.50® 1.65 per sack ;
new, 2® 2$c per pound.
Onions— C a lifo rn ia red and yellow,
$3(>t<3.25 per sack.
G reen F ru ita — A pples, new, $1.75(d)
2 per box; cherries. 4® 7c per pound;
cantaloupes, $2.75 (it 3.75 per c ra te ;
peaches, 76c® $l per box; w a term el­
ons, l$ ® 2 c per pound; figs, $1® 1.50
p e r box; ra sp b errie s, $1® 1.25 per
c ra te ; plum s, $1.15® 1.50 per box;
prunes, $1.25(d)1.50; log an b erries. 50c
®$1 per c ra te ; blackcaps, $1.50(0)1.76;
c u rra n ts, $ l® 1 .2 6 ; pears, $2.75<ii3 per
box.
E g g s — O regon ranch, E xchange
price, c u rre n t re ce ip ts, 23lc per dozen.
Jo b b in g p ric e s : O regon ranch, can-
died, 25c; selects, 26c.
P o u ltry — H ens, 14® 15c per pound;
broilers, 17(0; 18c; tu rk ey s, live, 20®
22c; ducks, 12(<t 15 c ; geese, 9 ® l lc .
B u tte r—Cubes, e x tra s, no bid; prim e
firsts, 24c.
Jo b b in g p ric e s: P rin ts,
e x tra s, 27® 29c; b u tte rfa t, No. 1, 26c;
No. 2, 24c; P ortland.
V eal— Fancy, 12® 12Je per pound.
P o rk — Fancy, 10® 10Jc per pound.
H ops— 1915 crop, 8 ® 11 o per pound;
1916 c o n tra cts, nom inal.
Wool -E a s te rn O regon, fine, 23® 26c
per pouhd; coarse, 30® 32c; valley, 30
® 33c.
C ascara B a rk —Old and new, 4c per
pound.
C a ttle —SteerB, choice, $7.50® 8.30;
good, $6.75® 7.25; cows, choice, $6.26
® 6 .6 0 ; good, $ 5 .50® 6.25; h e ife rs, $4
® 6 .5 0 ; bulls, $3® 5; sta g s, $4.50(0.6.
H ogs — P rim e lig h t, $8.20 ® 8.80;
j good
to prim e, $ 7 .7 5 ® 8 .10; rough
heavy, $7.60® 7.76; p ig s and Bkips,
$6.60® 7.10.
I Sheep— Y earlings, $6® 6.50; w e th ­
ers, $5.50® 6.60; ew es, $4.76® 6.25;
; lam bs, $6® 8.25.
Too T o leran t.
B ishop C onrad said a t a d in n e r In
N ew port N ew s:
"S om e folks re g ard th e ir sin s In too
M M ro u a and to le ra n t a way. T h ey 're
like Cal Clay.
“ I said to Cal one day:
“ 'C alhoun, m y m an, Gen. D ouglas
h a s positive proof th a t you looted his
c hicken ho u se last w eek. I should
th in k you'd be asham ed to ta k e com
inunlon a fte r such a rascally deed a«
th a t.'
“ 'Malt goo'ness, salt.' said Cal re
proaohfully, ’Ah w ouldn’ -let a f w
E líseo Arrodondo, am bassador d e sig ­ m easly c h ic k en s sta n d 'tw lx t me a n ’
n a te from G eneral C a rra n z a ’s M exican de I.a w d 's ta b le !” '
Northwest Wheat Crop Estimated
g overnm ent to th e U n ited S ta te s, is
at 55,000,000 Bushels
v ery busy rig h t now in th e negotia- ! Dr. P ie rc e ’s P le a sa n t P e lle ts a re the
tions w hich S e c re ta ry L an sin g has j original little liver pills p u t up 40 y ears
T he w h eat crop o f th e Pacific N o rth ­
opened up w ith th e M exicans to se ttle ago. T hey re g u la te liver and bowels. w est is e stim a te d by g ra in m en a t from
th e border trouble.
T h is snapshot
'---------------------------
64,000,000 to 66,000,000 bushels. The
S e c re t W orth Buying.
show s him on one of his ra re v isits to
th e se c re ta ry o f sta te .
Mr. R ou n d er (a t police s ta tic -i)— re m a rk a b le im provem ent m ade in the
Can I see th e b u rg lar who w as a rre s t p a st few w eeks ju stifie s th em in ra is ­
ed for b re ak in g in to my house last in g th e ir e stim a te s to th ese figures.
prom ised w ith th e ir ‘life blood’ to sta y n ig h t?
w ith the p a rty had been d ese rte d by a
C hief (h e sita tin g ly )— W ell, I d o n ’t A t th e p re sen t tim e th e w e ath e r could
larg e p a rt of its officers, who could not j know. W h at do you w ant to see him not be b e tte r fo r filling out, and glow ­
stan d th e acid te s t. H e c h arg e s th a t a b o u t?
ing re p o rts a re com ing in from all
R ounder—Oh, th e r e ’s n o th in g secret sections.
th e leaders, for “ steam ro ller reasons,
have elected to be ste am ro lle d ,” and a bout It. I ju st w unt to find o u t how
A s to th e fu tu re prices, th e s itu a ­
th a t th e tim e has come w hen every he m anaged to get Into th e house with tio n is as u n c ertain as i t e v er was,
w aking my wife.— B oston T ra n s I
p a rty w ork in g fo r hum an w e lfare and out
but one th in g seem s su re th a t is th a t
criiil.
th e fu tu re of A m erica should u n ite J
th e m a rk e t will be on th e basis of C hi­
a g a in st both dom in an t p a rtie s.
In
cago. T he tendency now is to g e t on
Ouch.
connection w ith th e R epublican p a rty
T hey w ere s ittin g In a secluded cor- j a p a rity w ith th e E ast. T he la te C hi­
th e s ta te m e n t in d ire ctly re fe rs to n e r of th e veranda. F or a long tim e cago bulge put th a t m a rk e t up a bout 7
C harles E. H ughes, R epublican candi­ n e ith e r of them had spoken. S uddenly cents, w hereas prices here have ad­
d a te fo r P re sid e n t, as " a splendid he took h e r little hand in his. Ills vanced only about 3 cen ts.
T he coast
m a n ” selected by th e R epublicans “ as voice w as choked w ith em otion as he m a rk e t is not y e t on th e C hicago p a r­
th e m an behind w hich th ey hope ag ain s a id :
ity, b u t it is not fa r from it.
“ Do you th in k you could e v er learn
to secure control of s ta te and n a tio n .”
to love a m a n ”------
Ship 12 Cars Fruit Daily.
"Y es," sh e in te rru p te d In a soft
w hisper. "B ring on your m ail."—New
P uyallup, W a s h .--W ith m ore th an
York World
8000 b erry pickera in th e valley and
T rue View.
th e b e rrie s rip e n in g very fa st. P re si­
T h e la te Ja m e s J Hill, th e railro ad ;
W ashington, D. C .— In c re a se s ra n g ­ king, w as a m an of b uoyant optim ism . d e n t W. Ii. p a ulham us, o f th e F ru it
ing from 1 to 8 c en ts a hundred pounds
“ F a ilu re ,” he once aaid in an a d ­ G ro w e rs’ association, said th a t th e
on lum ber from th e Pacific N o rth w est d re ss to railw ay m en, “fa ilu res a re al asso ciatio n w ill sh ip a dozen c ars of
to New M exico, O klahom a and T exas w ays p essim ists. S uccesses, on the b e rrie s a day fo r th e com ing w eek.
A bout 2000 pickera can still be used
w ere disapproved by th e In te rs ta te o th er h and, a re o p tim ists. W hich is
in th e valley, Mr. P a u lh am u s e s ti­
Com m erce com m ission Monday on the rig h t? ”
l ie paused, th en ad d ed :
m ates. RancherB in th e v ic in ity of
ground th a t th ey w ere not ju stifie d on
“ It's e a s ie r to slip dow n hill th an to
he ground o f u n ifo rm ity .
T he in­ clim b up. b u t the view, rem em b er, is P u y allu p a re in g re a te r need o f pick­
e rs th a n a re S um ner ran ch ers, because
creased ra te s held u n reasonable are a t th e top.”
m ost of th e P u y allu p b e rrie s a re A nt­
those filed to becom e e ffectiv e J a n u a ry
w erp# and M arlboros, and rip en m uch
5, 1916, and suspended by th e comm is-
S om etim es Apply It L ightly.
sion.
F or c u ts, b u rn s, scalds, so re s and fa s te r th an th e C u th b e rts.
T he com m ission also c ite s th e con­ open w ounds alw ays ap p ly H a n fo rd ’s
U m atilla C ro p P ro m isin g .
te n tio n of sh ip p e rs th a t w ere th ese in­ Ha Ham lightly, but be su re th a t It
creases to becom e o p e ra tiv e C alifo rn ia covers and g e ts to the bottom of the
P endleton, O r. — W ith h a rv e st in
lum ber and p a rtic u la rly C alifornia wound. A few light a p p lic a tio n s a re U m a tilla county a w eek or tw o late,
sh in g les would be able larg e ly to ab­ gen erally all th a t is needed to heal
predictions a re th a t a m uch la rg e r crop
sorb th e New M exico, O klahom a and th is c la ss of difficulties. Adv.
will be h a rv este d th an w as e x p ected a
T ex a s m a rk e ts to th e exclusion o f lum ­
sh o rt tim e ago. T he cold sp rin g w as a
ber products from th e N o rth w e st.
g re a t h indrance to g ro w in g g ra in , but
re ce n t rain s, follow ed by w srm days
P enny H olds Up Rifles.
have b rought o u t th e crops w onder­
A lbany, O r.— B ecause a 1-cent re v e ­
fully, especially in th e lig h te r g ra in
sections. W heat and barley a re rip e n ­
nue sta m p w as m issin g from a sh ip ­
ing rapidly. U sually c u ttin g b e g in s in
p in g re ce ip t, th e A lbany C iv ilian a'
m ost o f th e w h eat se c tio n s sh o rtly a f ­
Rifle Club w ill be delayed about 10
days in re c e iv in g its supply o f rifles To Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg­ te r J u ly 10, b u t it is re p o rte d little
will be c u t th is y e ar be fo re A ugust 1.
fo r ta r g e t p ra ctic e . P re sid e n t Stell-
etable Compound.
m aeher, o f th e club, received word
Q uinault P a c k Will Ba N orm al.
se v e ra l days sg o th a t th e rifles would
W ashington P a rk , III. — " I am the
be shipped from th e U n ited S ta te s a r ­
A berdeen, W ash. — T he e stim a te d
m other o f fo u r children anil h ave su f­
senal a t B enicia. Cal.
W ord cam e
fered w ith fem ale | pack o f Q u in au lt salm on d u rin g the
th a t th e sh ip m en t could not be m ade
trouble, backache, season now d ra w in g to a close is 16,-
u n til a 1-cent revenue sta m p w as sent
nervous sp ells and 000 cases of half-pound cans. T h is is
fo r th e sh ip p in g re c e ip t.
T he sta m p
the blues. My chil­ a bout a norm al pack, a lth o u g h last
w as sent a t once.
d re n ’s loud talk in g season 40,000 cases w ere parked, due
and rom ping would ! to th e la rg e s t run o f salm on e v er e x ­
I. W. W. T h re a te n Invasion.
m ake m e so nervous perienced on th e Q u in au lt riv e r. The
Lincoln, Neb. — If th e L incoln police
I could j u s t te a r price paid for salm on th is y e ar was
e v e ry th in g to pieces I m ore th a n double th a t paid last season.
do not drop th e ir " R u s s ia n iz e d ” m eth­
and I would ache all | T h is w as d u e to a salm on-buying w ar
ods, T. J . T horne, I. W. W. lea d er of
over and feel so sick w aged betw een th e tw o local com­
K ansaa C ity, w ill " in v a d e ” th e c ity
th a t I would n o t p anies and th e E v e re tt P a rk in g com ­
w ith 600 follow ers, a ccording to a le t­
w an t anyone to talk pany.
te r received Monday by C hief o f Police to me a t time*. L ydia E. Pink h a m 's
Hay H a rv e st S ta r ts on C o a st.
A ntlea from T horne. “ I am holding V e g e ta b le Compound and L iv er Pills re ­
600 men who w ill leave a t a m o m e n t’s stored m e to h e alth and I w a n t to thank . M arshfield, O r. — H a y in g season,
notice for your ‘R u ssia n ize d ’ contmun- you for th e good they h ave done m e. I ' w hich cornea la te r on th e G oast th an
; ty, ” th e le tte r reads.
C ounty and have had quit* a t i t o f tro u b le and I e lsew h ere in O regon, is in full sw in g
c ity police forces have been a c tiv e in w orry b u t it does n o t affect m y youth­ and th e crop is a b u n d an t. T he ra n ch ­
u rg in g th e In d u strial W orkers m em ­ ful looks My frien d s say ' W hy do you e rs on Coos r iv e r have been busy w ith
look so young and well T ’ I ow e i t all th e ir m ow ing m achines fo r th e p ast
bers to m ove on th ro u g h th e city.
to th e L ydia F Pink! am re m e d ie s.” 1 w eek, a n d th e Coquille valley fa rm e rs
— M rs R o bt . S t o p if l , Moore A venue, a re a ls o h a rv e stin g th e ir hay. Many
BeMin B eer-D rin k in g Hit.
W ashington P a rk , IUioois.
Coos ro o n ty sto c k ra ia e rs depend upon
A m sterdam , v ia L ondon—A p ro test
W e wish ev ery wom an w ho suffer« com e n s ila g e r a th e r th a n hay and th a t
a g a in st th e consum ption of b a rle y for
th e m ak in g of b eer is m ade in a le tte r from fem ale troubles, nervousness, crop w ill be g a th e re d la te r in th e year.
to C hancellor von B ethm ann-H ollw eg, backache o r th e blues could see th e le t­
R o se b u rg S h ip p in g S h e e p .
signed by 80,000 m em bers o f Good te rs w ritte n by women m ade well by L y­
dia E. P in k h am ’s V egetable Compound-
T em p lar Lodges in G erm any.
R oseburg, O r. — M ore th an
1000
I f you have any sym ptom ab o u t which 1 sheep w ere b ro u g h t h e re Sunday by
T he le tte r p oints out th e " g ig a n tic
w a ste of bread m a te ria l. ” in th e use you would like to know w rite to the ((e o rg s K ohlhagen, p re p a ra to ry to be­
of larg e q u a n titie s o f b arley fo r the I.ydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., I.ynn, ing shipped U> ti»? San F ra tw isro m a r­
production o f beer. I t u rg es th a t here­ M ass., fo r helpful advice given fre e of k e ts. As m any m ore w ere shipped to
C a lifo rn ia S a tu rd ay by P e tto n A S eler
a f te r b eer be only supplied on bread charge.
m ann, local livestock buyers.
tie k e ta .
Increased Northwest lumber Rates
Refused by Commerce Commission
I OWE
MY HEALTH
You know the difficulty of getting the roots
of stumps out with pullers, by burning, or by
using explosives th at merely shatter. You
need explosives th at not only shatter hut also
lift and heave—th a t tear the roots and make
clearing easy. You can save work, time and
money by using
< | X Ñ ft F a r m P o w
ders
S T U M P I N G ----A G R I C U L T U R A L
•—made hy a Pacific Coast company, with 50 years’
experience, to meet Pacific Coast agricultural conditions.
More than 2,IXX),(XX) pounds used every year hy farmers
who have proved they reduce stump blasting costs.
t here are two C u n t Powders— Eureka Stumping
Powder, for use in dry work, and Giant Stumping
Powder, for wet work. Ask your dealer for them.
Test them alongside of any other explosive. Write us
ami we will have our nearest distributor supply you—
at lowest ituikct prices—with a trial case that will
prove to you the cconomyof using (.¡iant Farm Powders.
Five Valuable Books Free
We issue five handsome, illustrate.I books to help you to blast
c h e a p e r and better
hooks on Stump Blasting, Boulder Blasting, Tree
Planting, Subsoil Bl**tmg and Ditch Blasting. Any or all of these
—written by western men for western farmer* — will be sent on
r e q u e s t . Choose the books that you prefer and write for them today.
THE GIANT POWDER CO.. Con.,
San Francisco
** E v e r y t h i n g f o r B l a s t i n g
B R A N C H O F F IC E S : Smmttlm. S p o k a n * . P o r tla n d . S a lt l . k * C ity . D e n v e r
'
“H E A L T H ”
DR. K OK IN KK '8 KOW K ONDITIO NK R
Hlimulatu* th*» K«‘nerativ*» orirau* and in a im > w -
••rful hr»*»*di(iK tonic. Inaurv* cany calvinir and
cle a n in g and p reven t* m ilk fev e r , inflam ed
hatr and in fact any diseane th a t m ay a tta c k a
c ow w h en in a w eak en ed con d itio n .
K ow
K onditioner will incrcaac th e Mow o f m ilk 5
to 16 per c e n t w ith o u t an increane in fee d in g .
I»r. K nrinrk'« C alf S cou r and C h olera R em ­
edy w ill iiiHure your ralvea airainnt c&if scour*,
w h ite «courn and cu lf cholera, and niako them
t h r ifty
Dr K orinrk'» Anti Cow B loat CapMule* .avc hun dred s o f c ow s ' • arly from liv in g o f a lfa lfa &
clover hloat
Ank your dealer for K O R IN IlK ’S HKMKDIK8. th ey arc g u a r a n te ed . or w r ite to
K0R1NEK REMEDY CO., Kenion stat.on, Portland, Oregon J
W ords Failed H er.
The
b u ild in g
authoress
O
tinil
pur
_
IB
M
_
Grnnulalcd Eyelids,
l ye*
inH.imeti b y «*ço-
•ure to Sun, Duisland Wind
chased a ty p ew riter, ami 0110 m orning
quickly relieved by MurlnO
the «Kent called and a sk e d :
t>e Remedy. No Smarting,
"H ow do you like your new type
just Eye Comfort. A t
w riter, m adam ?"
" I t ’s w o n d e rfu l!" w as th e eiithiisla» Y o u r D r u g g is t* « 5 0 c p e r B n r i L . uiurlncF)«
tic reply. ” 1 w onder how I e v er done Sdlvc in Tube* 25c. For Rookol ihcfycirfcask
Druggistt or Murine E)c Remedy Co., Chicago
my w ritin g w ithout It.”
"W ould you m ind," ask ed the a g en t,
"giving me a little testim o n ia l t o th a l
effect ?”
"C e rta in ly not," sh e responded "I II I ' * I A n y w h e r e , D a i s y P » K l l U r
Aiwa
N « a I . c I m a d , o rn A fU M fita i,
do It gladly ”
H eating h e rself a t the m achine, she
pounded out th e follow ing
" A fte r U sing th e e A utom atld ,B .n k
D a isy Fly K iller
action) a ty p e w rite, or for th ro om oiith
Ilian d O ver, I iinhcHlItHttiiigly pro
H
A
N
O
I
U
k
O
M
l
N
X
,
1
0
0
P
w
K
Al
f J A r e . , D r o o k l y n , N . Y.
noun co H tube all ad m ore th an th e c
ManufactiirHS claim ! for II
Durinli
the tim e been in myy posMcssio nfi
th re e m onth it hail m ore Ihu an paid
M aintaining D iscipline.
paid for Itse -f In th se e aaVIng off
"D iscipline.” said a go v ern m en t of-
tim e e s u i t la b o rr? "— E v erybody’s flclsl at a d in n e r in W ashington, " n a ­
M agazine.
val d iscipline m ust be m ain tain ed at
all ru st.
F or fro stb ite s use H a n fo rd 's llul
"T h ey tell a sto ry to Illu s tra te this.
»am. Adv.
"A naval o fficer said to u se a m a n :
’’ ’W hat Idiot tolil you to dum p th at
A djustable M athem atics.
pile of dun n ag e th e re ? ’
"F ig u re« p ro v e "- begun th e s ta lls
‘" I t w as the c ap tain , sir,’ th e sailor
tlcal e x p ert
answ ered.
"W all a m inute." In te rru p te d Sena
“ 'H u m p h !' said th e officer ‘Ia*t It
tor S orghum "Y ou tell m e w hat quo» rem ain th ere , th en , and ta k e 12 hours
tion you a rc d iscu ssin g and w hich in Irons, my m ap, te r callin g the cap­
side of It you a re on and I'll ti ll you ta in an Idiot.' ”• W ashington S ta r.
w ithout (lie tro u b le or going tliroui.li
the < alculution, ju st a bout what ynm
I’neum onla? Apply H a n fo rd 's Bal­
fig u res a rc going to p ro v e " — W ash sam R ub II on and ruh It in th o ro u g h ­
Ington S ta r.
,
ly. un til th e skfn Is Irrita te d . Adv.
E yes?«
K ill A ll F lie s !
Advice.
U tterly W o rth less.
" T h e re ’s one su re way to get along
"N o. you c a n 't m arry him . lie 's too
in th is w orld."
no account."
" W h a t’s th a t? ”
"You ought not to say th a t. dad. He
"Q uit fre ttin g about the tliiugr may have som e good p o in ts th a t you
som eone else hua and keep hUHtiimi h ave overlooked."
(or th e th in g s th a t so far no otic h a .
"N o i ham -
I m opped u|> th e flool
and you can g et for y ourself if you r« with him ju st now and he d id n 't m e n
first on th e Job."— D etroit F ree I’rens m ake a good m op."— K a n sa s City
Jo u rn al.
M aking M a tte rs W orse
"Y our roof Is leaking badly. W h at's
Defined.
w rong?"
"F a . w h a t's the d iffere n ce betw een
"T h e roof w as lea k in g nnd we w rote a p a trio t ami a Jingo?"
to a n u m b er of roofing c o n ce rn s Each
"A p atrio t, my son. Is one whose
ag en t w ho cam e along took aw ay a bosom sw ells w ith pride of h is coun­
sam ple sh in g le."
try while In a jingo th e sw elling a p ­
"W ell?"
pi a ra In his h ead .”— B oston T ra n s­
“ W e h a v e n 't sn y roof now .” - K a n crip t.
sa s C ity Jo u rn a l.
T he rieason.
A Born L eader.
"S ay. Jim , why do th ey call th e fei­
ler« th s t drlv es the a u to s shovt-rs?"
" T h a t m an w as born to lead."
• I guess It's because th e folks wlial
"W h a t m ak e s you th in k so?"
has cm w an ts to be ln th a push.'.V-
"E v en his own d a u g h te rs obey him
, B altim ore A m erican.
— D e tro it F ree I’ress.
If you Suffer from Backache, Lum­
bago, Kidneys or Rheumatism,
Take Hot Water and “Anuric.”
A m erican m en and w om en m ust
guard c o n sta n tly a g a in st kidney tro u ­
ble, b ecau se we e a t too m uch and all
our food Is rich
O ur blood Is filled
w ith a rte acid w hich th e kidneys
striv e to filte r ou t. th ey w eaken from
o v erw ork, becom e slu g g ish ; th e elim
In attv e tis su e s clog and th e re su lt Is
kidney tro u b le, b lad d e r w eakness and
a g e n era l decline In health .
W hen y our k idneys feel like lum ps
of lead, w hen your b a rk h u rts or the
urin e la cloudy, full of sed im en t, o r
you a re obliged to seek re lief tw o or
th re e tim es d uring th e n ight, w hen
you su ffe r w ith sick h ead ach e o rd ls s y ,
nervous spells, acid stom ach, or you
h ave rh e u m a tism w hen th e w e ath e r
Is bad get from your d ru g g is t—"AN-
I7RIU.’’ B ecause of uric acid In o v e r­
a b u n d an c e In th e sy stem , backaeba.
pains
here and th ere , rh e u m a tism ,
grav el, n e u ralg ia and a c la tira re­
sult. It w as Dr. P ierce w ho discovered
a new a g en t, called “ A nuric" w hich
will throw o u t and e ra d ic a te th is uric
acid from th e system . Dr. P ierce be­
lieves “ A nuric” lo be 37 tim e s m ors
p o ten t th a n llth la, and conseq u en tly
you need no longer fe a r m u sc u la r or
a rtic u la r rh e u m a tism or gout, o r m any
o th e r dlaeasi-s w hich a re dependent
on a n accu m u latio n of uric acid w ithin
th e body. Send l)r P ierce, Invalids'
H o t e l , Buffalo, N . Y„ 10c. for tria l
package o r $100 for full tre a tm e n t
"A nuric."
Dr. P ie rce 's re p u ta tio n la back ol
th is m edicine and you know th a t hta
" P le a s a n t P e lle ts" for th e liv e r and
his "F a v o rite P re sc rip tio n ' fo r th e Ills
of wonu -i h ave had a sp len d id reputA
tlon for th e p a st 50 y ears.
g o u t,