Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, August 11, 1916, Image 3

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Comfortable
AU Style!
Royal Shoe Co.
148 Fourth St.
Near Morrison
P S S E S E B S J
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Telejraptiy - Bar.lu«g
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1(1 rnutjain NO W in Banka
2.500 other» la good peamou
1$ Geld Medal»- 18* EAcieorr
! Ceni£catea conferred wucejam.
Always a pu. i; ion./or
you when eort^etenL
BUTTERFAT-BUTTERFAT
make your next shipment to
HAZELWOOD. PORTLAND
Cream checks back by return mail.
D O IT N O W
H a z e lw o o d Co., Portland
Northwest Lind Product» Show
S t itt «. October 4 to 14.
at
Seattle.— Opportunity for all com­
munities or counties in Oregon and
Washington to make agricultural and
horticultural displays is offered as a
result of the holding of the Northwest
Land Products Exposition at Seattle
October 4 to 14.
This will be the first show of the
kind ever staged in Seattle and the
whole of the Northwest is Invited to
participate.
The exhibition has the
endorsement of commercial bodies and
the railroads and the purpose of the
display will be to bring about a better
understanding of the many opport ni
ties offered to homeseekers in the
N orthw est
In addition to displays from Oregon
and Washington. Idaho and Montana
will aend exhibits of fruits, grains and
grasses. Alaska, too, will have a sec­
tion set aside for agricultural displays
and British Columbia will have a part
in the undertaking.
Oregon, Idaho and Montana will
combine on a special day at the expo
sitlon. Prom Montana is coming an
exhibit under the authority of the
state and a special excursion party
composed of more than lot) business
men. It is hoped to have the gover­
nors of Montana, Idaho and Oregon as
well as the governor of Alaska and
the Prem ier of British Columbia pres
ent at the exposition the same day.
Since Portland will not repeat its
annual land show this year, the Seat­
tle exposition will afford exhibitors at
the Salem fair an opportunity to place
their displays before thousands of vis
itors in the Washington metropolis
and bring the truthful story of Ore­
gon’s countless opportunities to the at
tention of many men and women in­
terested in a home on the land.
A Deciduous Tree.
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N e w H o u sto n H o te l
S IXTH A N D E V E R E TT STS.
Four Blocks from Union Station. Under new
management. A ll rooms newly decorated.
S PECIAL R A T E S B Y W EEK O R M O NTH
Rates 50c. 75c. $1. $1.50 Per Day.
_____________________ ________________ /
r HAWTHORNE AUTO SCHOOL "
The only Automobile School on the Pa ­
cific Coast maintaining a Cas Tractor
Dept., Using Holt Caterpillar, C. I.. Best
Tracklayer and Wheel Tractors, both in the
school and operating field.
445 Hawthorne Are.
Portland, Ore.
Oregon Hernia Institute
Rupture treated mechanically.
Private
fitting rooms. Highest tes .imonials. Re­
sults guaranteed. Call or write.
John Drew was congratulated a» the
Players in Gramercy park on the
abundant hatr with which, despite his
years, he is still blessed.
"Thank goodness.” said Drew, com­
placently. " I ’m not like Tree.
"T ree went Into a Los Angeles bar­
ber shop the other day and said.
" 'Can you cut my hair without my
taking o ff my collar?’
"T h e barber, with a loud laugh,
slapped T re e ’s pink and polished dome
Jocularly.
“ "Why, bless your heart, Sir Her­
bert,’ he said. ‘ I could cut it without
your taking o ff your hat.’ ” — Wash­
ington Star.
Queer, But True.
" I t ’s a queer world."
’’W hy?”
"Stand up and say that riches don’t
make for happiness and everybody
will agree with you heartily.”
“ That’s so.”
“ And everybody will go out and keep
right on trying to get rich.” — Detroit
Free Press.
JOHNSON A UM BARGER
411-412 Alisky Bu.idtn*. Portland. O regon
Excellent Plan.
"W h y do you work the back alleys,
my good fellow? You don’t look like
a tramp.”
HIDES, P E L T S , CASCARA BARK,
“ I’m not.
I ’m selling a vacuum
cleaner, and wherever I find the head
W O O L AND M OHAIR.
We «Ml M you 111,: Write lor prices MO shipping tigs of the house beating rugs I have a
good chance for a sale.”— Louisville
THE H. F. N o r t o n CO. Portnoi. Ore . Seitt«, We
Courier Journal.
W E P A Y M OKE FOR
O LD A U T O T IR E S
ttias the jusk a » do». Write for ynccs.
OR ECUS V U LCANIZING CO..
650 Washington St..
Portland. Ore.
SAFETY RAZO R
BLADES
Sharpened. 25c and :10c a dozen. Knives and Scis­
sors ground. Automatic Keen Edge Co., 188*^
Fourth St., Portland. Oregon.
By buying direct from us at wholesale prices
and save the plumber s profits. W rite us to­
day your needs. W e will give you our rock-
bottom “ direct-to-you” prices, f. o. b. rail or
boat. W e actually save you from 10 to 35 per
cen t A ll goods guaranteed.
Northwest headquarters for le a d e r W ater
Systems and Fuller A Johnson Engines.
STAR K -D AVIS CO.
212 Third Street.
Portland. Oregon
Veal, Pork,
Beef, Poultry,
Butter, Eggs &
Farm Produce
To the Old Reliable Everding house with a
record o f 45 years of Square Dealings and be
assured o f
T o p M a rk e t P ric e».
F. M. CRONKHITE,
45-47 Fres » „
PORTLAND. ORE
A ffection’s Pangs.
"Do you love your country?”
“ Of course I do." replied Senator
Sorghum. "And I don’t mind saying
that it gets me riled to see my coun­
try flirting with people who don’t be
long to my political party.” — Wash
ington Star.
He Didn't Enthuse.
“ I saw some nice gowns today, hub­
by.”
”Ugh."
"M ay I have one?
T hey’re very
fetching.”
"A ll depends. What are they fetch­
ing?”— Louisville Courier-Journal.
Her Cucete.
"W e ’re goln’ to have company at
our house." said Rose Elizabeth, age
4. "And I'll bet you don’t know who
It Is, either.”
Who Is It?”
"T w o lady girls and a gentle boy.”
— Indianapolis News.
The Way of It.
’’There was a great wreck of schoon­
ers lately."
"H ow was that?”
“ The police raided the place just as
the schooners were crosslug the bar."
— Baltimore American.
In Desperate Straits.
"W hat do you think of a man with
a rent in his coat and only three but­
tons on his vest?”
"H e should either get married or di­
vorced."— London Saturday Evening
Journal.
H it Start.
“ I hear, Miss Gladys, that your
brother is ambitious to break records.”
"W ell, he’s begun practicing with
the most expensive one we bought for
our Vlctrola."— Baltimore American.
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GOOD Paint Means GOOD Results
See Your Local Dealer Now
H E H A S IT.
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F A L L T E R M O PE N S T U E S D A Y , SEPT. 5, 1916
Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Penmanship. Letterwriting.
Arithmetic, Commercial Law, and all commercial subjects taught by e x ­
perienced teachers. Civil Service training a specialty. The demand for
our Graduates exceeds the supply. W rite Today for Free Illustrated
Catalogue.
LINK’S BUSINESS COLLEGE
A. T. LINK, Principal.
Tilford Bld'g. Tenth and Morriaon Sta., Portland, Or.
Phone Main 50S3
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is «nothinr to the organ* o f breathing and ia a won­
derful remedy for roughs, colds, sore throat, catarrh
and heaves, and when fever is present it removes it
quickly without injury to the animal.
Dr Kormek s Gall Powder
galls, sore shoulder», wire cuts and old ulcerated aorea.
Dr. Kormek'* Absorbent Blister I1“
o f spavins, ring-hone« «»de-hone« iumpy-;aw in cat­
tle. Hr>ny
a r y e r ,- • -
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Portland, Oregon
Nat Through Th# Kitchen.
"H a* the furnace gone out, Brid­
get?”
" I t d i d n ’t p o m e t h r o u g h h e r e ,
— Bo» tun Transcript.
mum.'
ora
SMALLER INCOMES F Galled
TAX IS PROPOSED Horse
NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS*
G ENERAL CROP CONDITIONS
W hen
Y o u F o llo w
T h e T ra il
Portland— Wheat— Bluestem, »1.05
per bushel; forty fold, 98c; club, 97c;
1 red fife, 97c; red Russian, 97c.
M illfeed— Spot prices: Bran. $2t>(<t
26.60 per ton; shorts, »29qt.29.60; rol­
Democratic Senators Call for $ 1 0 0 0
led barley. »31.60qt32.50.
Corn— Whole, »38 per ton; cracked,
Reduction on Exemptions.
*39.
^ Hay — Producers’ prices: Timothy,
Eastern Oregon, *18.50q^20 per ton;
alfalfa, *13.50 < f( 14.60; wheat hay,
»13.50qil4.60; oat and vetch, *12q£
, 12 50; cheat, *11; clover, *10.
A llN I M I N T
Butter — Cubes,
extras, 26c per
pound. Jobbing prices;
Prints, ex­
For Galls, W ire
tras. 27«t,29c; butterfat. No. 1, 26c;
Surtax on Earnings of More Than Cuts, Lameness,
| No. 2, 24c, Portland.
E ggs — Oregon ranch,
exchange
Strains, B u n c h e s ,
Two Millions To Be Increased
| price, current receipts, 264c per dozen;
Thrush, Old Sores,
From 10 to 13 Per Cent.
Jobbing prices: Oregon ranch, can-
Nail Wounds, Foot Rot,
died, 264(c$27c; selects, S7@28c.
Fistula, Bleeding, Etc., Etc.
Poultry — Henj. 14dtl5c per pound;
broilers, 16(<(ll7c; turkeys, live. 20qi
Washington, D. C. — Reduction o f Made Since 1846.
I 22c; ducks, 1 l(<tl4c; geese, 8(<t9c.
the income tax exemption from »3000
Price 25c, SOc end »1.00
Veal— Fancy, l l j c per pound.
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to $2000 for single persons and from
Pork— Fancy, 114c per pound.
Vegetables— Artichokes, 75e(a|l per
»4000 to »3000 for those with fam ilies
dozen; tomatoes, 60e(a$1.10 per crate;
was ordered recommended to the sen­
cabbage, »1.75 per hundred; garlic,
ate Saturday by Democratic members
losses sunny prevented 10c per pound; poppers, 6qt)7c; egg- ■
BLACKUB PULS ' plant, 10c; lettuce, *1 per crate; cu-
o f the finance committee who are re­
| cumbers, 75«(,80c per box; peas, 4(<(,6c
vising the house revenue bill.
! per pound; beans, 4(<i;7c; celery, *1
The change is proposed in an amend­
' per dozen; corn, 30di;40c.
ment which would put the additional j
Potatoes — New, »1.06
1.85 per
(W r it e for Recipe)
»1000 taxes in a separate classification
| sack.
retain the moisture several days. A n
and impose on it a normal tax o f 1 I
Onions — California, *2 per sack;
i Walla Walla, *2 per sack.
per cent instead o f the 2 per cent as­
excellent wholesome food when made
Green Fruits— Apples, new, *1.26(i£
sessed against incomes o f more than |
1.75 per box; cherries, 6q$10c per
with the pure
»3000 fo r single persons and o f more
pound; cantaloupes, 90c(n»2 per crate;
than »4000 for married persons.
peaches, 35qi75c per box; watermel-|
ons, lJCC 14>'per pound; figs, *1 @ L 6 0
The amendment a fter an all-day dis­
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per box; plums, 75cq£*1.35; pears, *1
cussion prevailed by a m ajority of i
ft£2; apricots, J l( a l . l 0 ; grapes, *1.76
only one vote, opposition persisting to
@2.25; blackberries, *1.25; loganber­
A lw ays sure to please.
the last.
ries, »1.26; raspberries, $1.60(01.75.
A fte r announcement o f the result by j
Try
a can today— at our risk.
Hops— 1915 crop, 8 @ llc per pound;
Chairman Simmons, some o f the Dem­
i
1916 contracts, nominal.
A H a n d y B o o k c o n t a in in g 10 C o o k ­
ocratic senators said that the decision
Wool — Eastern Oregon, fine, 23<iO
in g L e s a o n s a n d 54 T e s t e d Racijpea w ill
was tentative and might be overturned
ba m a ile d y o u F R E E if y o u w ill een d
e x a c t s la m a s , ita O s is i» i n . Bt— « i „ . s. T. j 26c; coarse, 30@32c; valley, 80@33c.
when the amendment was submitted to
y o u r n a m e a n d a d d ress to
Cascara Bark— Old and new, 4c per
the full membership o f the committee.
pound.
The rollcall on the amendment was
JAQUES MFG. CO.« CH ICAGO
Only a Lady in the Making.
Cattle — Steers, choice, * 7@7.60;
not disclosed.
Thoes who favored it
Five year-old Freddy often showed good, »6(07; cows, good, *5.60(a6.25;
emphaiszed the grave necessity for ad­ pugilistic tendencies. One day he had
heifers, *4 (qj 6.60; bulls, »3 @ 4.76;
ditional revenue, and had estimates been using his fists on 3-year-old sis
stags, *4.60ui.6.
before them showing that the proposed ter Helen. His visiting auntie said,
Hogs — Prime light, *8.50(0.9.36;
exemption reductions would add slmut “ Freddy, don’t you know that a gen­
good to prime, *7.75((£8.10;
rough:
»6,000,000 to the treasury.
It prob- ' tleman never strikes a lady?”
Instantly Helen stopped crying and heavy, »7.60(07.75; pigs and skips,
ably would increase several fold the exclaimed, “ They do, too.”
*6.60(07.10.
total number o f taxable incomes.
“ Why, Helen,” said auntie. "W hen
Sheep — Yearlings, »5.76 @ 6.25; |
The amendment is the second change i did you ever sec a gentleman strike a
; wethers. »4.76(06; ewes, *2.50(06.60; !
in the income tax proposed by the sen­ lady?”
Grenulated Eyelids,
j lambs, *6(08.26.
W ith an air o f convincing proof, the
ate Democrats, who voted to increase
PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS,
Eye* inflamed by expo­
little
maid
replied,
“
Why,
my
daddy
ATTENTION I
the surtax on incomes in excess of
sure to Sun, Dost and Hind
spanks
me.”—
Christian
Herald.
»2,000 000 from 10 to 13 per cent. It j
quickly relieved by (Hurloa
Hop Crop Is Doing Well.
tyeUemedy. No Smarting,
is estimated that the surtax w ill bring
The Oregon hop crop is doing well j
Bringing it Home to Her.
just Eye Comfort. A t
in »10,000,000 additional revenue.
Furnished on «hört notice.
W rit« for
“ I'm glad to know," said the Blll- and hop men are particularly pleased Your Druggist'» 50c per Bottle. Miirloe E)S
Scale o f Prices
Portland Plectro!,p
otype & I
Stereotype Co.. Front ft Stark. Portlan
and.
' Or. 1
ville matron, “ that there’s such a with the condition o f the yards. The Salt* in Tubei 2 5c. For Dsok »11 he E y* f res ask
thing as a conscience fund In this 1 market is decidedly dull.
Druggist« ot Msriai I ye kerned) Co., Chicago
Heat Wave in Chicago Worse
The Chicago Brewers’ Bulletin says
country and people are secretly re­
turning to the government the money
the trade situation in the E a s t:
Forest Notes.
Ihao Ever; No Relief in Sight they embezzled from It. How n ic e !" of
Too Late.
“ Brewers are not buying except an
“ Yes,” growled the old man. " I t Is occasional small
The first act of Congress relating
—
lot for immediate
This story was told by Admiral
to forestry was an appropriation of
Chicago— A fte r a b rief respite which nice; and if 1 had all the dollars and wants. Most o f the brewers are cov­ Dewey of the United States navy:
dimes you’ve frisked from my pockets
One afternoon the business agent |2UO,UOO, passed in 1799, for the pur­
doubtleess Baved hundreds o f lives in
overnight, there’d be a home-consci­ ered by contract for some months to for a Chautauqua went to a prosperous pose of acquiring timber for naval
that it gave the public an opportunity ence lund that would be a great relief come. Dealers are offering to sell at
construction.
Under this appropria­
to take a fresh grip on life, the deadly to both of us."— Atlanta Constitution. somewhat lower figures than o f late, town to B e e some of the natives with tion the government established re­
regard to booking a performance and
i the decline in the Coast markets hav-
heat wave again settled down over all
serves containing live oak us the best
finally landed in the office of Jones.
the Middle W est Sunday and promises
| ing made itself fe lt in the local and
Twice Worse.
“ Yes, 1 am Mr. Jones," said the oc­ timber for shipbuilding.
to stay for several days.
A German spy was being marched Eastern trade.”
cupant. "W hat can I do for you?"
The turpentine industry of southern
Up to 8 o'clock the coroner had re­ on a very rainy day to the tower.
The British embargo on hops is not
"I called to see you about u Chuu
France Is a tnanmade industry. Out
"W h at brutes you English are,” he | very strict, according to the Kentish tauqua," returned the visitor.
ports o f two deaths from sunstroke and
"N othing doing,” curtly Interrupted ; of shifting, barren sand dunes and a
four drownings in Chicago and there said, "to march me through a rain like Observer, which says:
“ N otwith­
malaria, poverty stricken region, the
were many prostrations. The official th is!”
standing the fact that the order prohi­ Jones. "M y wife and I have already French government, through reclama­
“ But how about us?” grumbled one biting the importation o f foreign hops decided on a car of another make."—
temperature was 97, but on the streets
tion and planting of maritime pine,
o f his escort. “ It’s worse for us.
it was 100 and in the suburbs 101, j
came into force on June 8, imjiorts Kansas City Star.
has made one of the most prosperous
W e’ve got to march back."— London
with scarcely a breath o f air. The Opinion.
1 continue to he received.
The Board j
and salubrious sections of France. A
Jarring Colors.
century ago the barren sand dunes tif
of Agriculture reports that the im­
percentage o f humidity was also high
Mrs. Youngbride— I'd like to change southern France could be bought at
and the lake water at the bathing
ports for last week were 6196 cwt.,
Important Service.
these eggs I ordered by telephone yes­ any price.
Today this barren land
beaches showed temperature o f 78.
"W eren ’t you the favorite eon of against 3334 cwt. in the corresponding terday.
within the reclaimed urea is worth at
Dispatches from surrounding terri­ your state?”
week o f 1916.
The exports were:
Grocer— What's wrong with them, the lowest $2.50 per acre, while the
tory told o f numreuos prostrations and
"Y es. I was of considerable servlcs British, 390 cwt., against 432 cwt. in ma'am ?
best brings as liigh as $24.00 per acre.
1916; foreign and colonial, 199 cwt.,
much sickness, the result o f the con­ In that capacity."
Mrs. Youngbride— Why, the shells
"H
o
w
?"
tinued heat.
The fe w cool days in ■
j against 21 cwt. in 1915,”
are a deep brown and the only egg
The amount o f standing hardwood
“ I helped to make the party look as
Chicago were not fe lt in the surround­
cups I have are a robin's egg blue.— timber In this country has been var
If
It
had
more
than
one
man
It
would
Boston Transcript.
lously estimated at from 400 to 500
ing country, but were confined to the
Big Prune Crop Indicated.
consider If It wanted to.”— Washing­
billion feet. About 340 IdlMon of this
district within a few miles o f Lake
ton Star.
Ridgefield,
Wash.—
Prune
growers!
Preparedness.
is in the southern states.
Michigan. Consequently the country
|
in
this
part
of
the
county
are
jubilant
i
“ When my husband proposed to me
districts
have been scorching and
Of Course
Volunteer fire fighters, when need
1
over
the
bright
prospects
for
one
o
f
the poor fellow's voice stuck In his
smothering for practically 30 days
"W h y do you always have to be ex­ the greatest prune crops in its history, throat.”
ed. are summoned to the aid of the
with no relief.
amined by a doctor before you can get notwithstanding the
"Then how did you know he was forest rnngers by the blowing of a
large damage
Weather forecasters say there is no life Insurance?”
certain signal on steam whistles in
proposing?"
” 1 presume the company wants to done by the silver thaw last winter.
hope o f cooler weather in sight.
"W ell, you see, I was afraid that many towns in or nenr national for­
know whether or not you are strong Although it is about six weeks before might happen so I had taken lessons ests in southern California.
enough to carry It.” — D etroit Free harvest, trees In the orchards are In lip reading." -Boston Transcript.
Thirty-Three Infants Die in Day.
breaking down under the load o f green
1 .ess.
Father's Wisdom.
N ew York — Thirty-three deaths
fruit. In some prune orchards the
Shake Into Your Shoes
"Father, Alfred lias something to
were raused by infantile paralysis here
Good Idea.
ground is already strewn with broken A Tien's Foot Ks*e. n powder fo r t h « (set. f t envoi say to you tonight.”
during the 24-hour period ending at 10
"D o you think anybody w ill ilnd out branches and growers have been shak­ painful, awollen, amurting. i w f a t ln i feet. Makes
“ Well, and what have you and your
nrw a h («f chav . Sold by a ll D ruggteU and Phot
a. m. Sunday. There was a decrease about my hair being false?"
ing their trees rigorously in an effort Btnrm. Don’ t a rr «p t any nabatituta. HaaaplO mother decided I must toll him?’’—
o f eight from the record o f the pre­
“ Keep It under your hat,” advised to prevent further damage.
PKKK. A.tilrsM A. H. Illmetnd, 1.. K*:y. N V.
laindou Saturday Evening Journal.
vious day. New cases o f the disease the helpful saleslady.— Louisville Cou­
Answered
Well.
reported numbered 219, an increase of rier-Journal.
The Remedy.
U. S. Buys Cavalry Horses.
eekern— Why 1» the telephone like
24 over the previous 24-hour period.
"This prisoner la hot under the col
I^ewiston,
Idaho-
A
delivery
of
eight
i
Not
Always.
rimony.
my
dear?
According to the health authorities,
Irs. Peckem Oh, I suppose It’s be lar. captain.”
"L ik e always produces like.”
horses has just been made by Charles
the epidemic appeared to be spreading
"Then put him In the cooler.” — Bal­
se one doesn't always get the right
"Does it? Then just you try to get Melkart, of the Upper Snake river, to
faster in Brooklyn than in any o f the
timore American.
some
cold
cash
from
a
snowbank."—
ty.
other four boroughs o f the greater
Martin & Reed, buyers o f cavalry
erkem That Isn’t the right an
Baltimore American.
city. Since the inception o f the epi­
horses for the United States govern­
r but It Is good and we’ll let It go
demic there have been 6023 cases, of
ment. A shipment o f horses w ill be
hat. -Brooklyn Citizen.
W ell K nown P ortland W oman S peaks
made Tuesday, going to Ix>s Angeles
which 1099 have been fatal.
A Pessimistic View.
for government inspection. The horses
i n T i l l : N A M E I T A L L OH EUO .T.
delivered by Mr. Melkart averaged
Are you at work on a party plat
S old ier» Get Flea Bags.
1100 pounds and the price was »100
n?”
New Y ork — Eighteen hundred “ in­
Portland, Oregon, — *1 m b * this
fe s
And It’s a thankless sort of
each. Mr. Melkart stated the season
sect b a g s ," designed to protect the
statement
wi th
i. The only planks In party plat I
has been favorable for stockmen and
great
pleasure.
ns that people are likely to recall |
troops from fleas which infest many o f
that the range in the upriver section is
My daughter owes
those that you might be just as
the ramps along the Mexican border, Stopped Most Terrible Suf­ in good condition.
I satisfied to have them forget."—
ber life to the use
were forwarded Monday to the soldiers
ahington Star.
fering by Getting Her Lydia
of Dr. Pierce's Fa­
o f the T w elfth Infantry, New’ York
Harvesting Starts Near Dayton.
vorite
Prescrip­
EL Pinkham’s Vegeta­
National Guard, at McAllen, Tex., by
Tha
Human
Touch.
Dayton, Wash.— Harvest started up
tion. Stic was a
the women o f the army and navy sup­
ble Compound.
It doesn’t make any difference how
very delicate girl
quite generally over Columbia county
ply committee o f the American De­
before using your
a man gets."
fense society. The bags are filled with
Denison, Texas. — “ A fte r my little Wednesday and will continue well into
medicine.
What now?"
September
in
many
parts.
The
yield
naphthalene, and are made to fit over girl was born two years ago I began Buf­
You can bet he likes to sit down
"I
have used
a man’s shoulders, one end suspended
fering with female this year is barely normal, though bet­
the table In his shirt sleeves and the ‘ Prescription ’ for weakness pecu­
up against a good old fashioned liar to women and found ft perfectly
down bis chest and the other down his
trouble and c o a id ter than was expected, owing to the
ed dinner once Sr. a w h ile " — De wonderful.
I have used Dr. Pierce's
back.
hardly do my work. lateness of the season. The light land
t Free Press
medicines for over thirty five yearr.
I was very nervou» in the northern | «rt o f the county is
"M y husband bus used the ‘ Cough
but just kept drag liearing the heaviest, though there arc
A r m y B a r » W a t e r m e lo n .
Spoiled by the Exception.
Ryrup ’ and thinks it Is great.” — Mas.
ging oo until l a s t some fields o f Turkey red wheat at the
El Paso, T e x .— Gloom spread over
L.
A. F o s tz r . 1502 F,. Sth Bt., W.
summer when I got outskirts o f Dayton that are very , "How did you find you* dinner when
When a girl becomes a woman, when
the army ramps here Sunday night
where I could not do promising. Harvest in the mountain- j you caine home late laat night?"
"Pretty good, except the course my a woman becomes a mother, when a
with the news that watermelons have
my work. I would ous regions will not begin for three wife Introduced In the bill of fare of woman iiaese* through ttie changes of
been banned by the authorities.
i
weeks.
have a chill every
tongue served with hard sauce."— middle life, sre the three perhels of
The army fly expert is behind the
day and hot flashes
life when health and
are moet
Baltimore American.
order, which is applied to all camps
Cowlitz
Fair
Dates
Set.
needed to withstand the pain and dis­
and dizzy spells and
along the border. He has discovered
tress
often
caused
by
severe
organic
Woodland, W a s h .-T h e directors o f
_________
ir.y head would al­
Rare.
that the watermelon rind is the only most burst I got where I was almost the Cowlitx County Fair association
disturbances.
"He's
different
to
most
men,
any
At these critical time* women are
kind o f garbage that cannot be prop­ a walking skeleton and life waa a burden have put at rest completely, the re­
beet fortified by the use of Doctor
erly disposed of. It cannot be burned to me until one day my husband's step­ ports that have been circulated that how.”
“In what way?”
Pierce's Favorite Prescription, an old
or effectively buried.
The result is sister told my husband i f he did not do the association would not hold the an­
"H e even knows all the words In
that keep
that watermelon rind is the cause of Something for trie 1 would not last King nual fa ir this year, by announcing the the second verse of America.”— De remedy of proved worth J
the entire female system perfectly
the present fly pest, and flias, says the and told him to get your medicine. So he dates os September 14, 16 and 16.
troll Free Press.
regulated and in excellent condition.
expert, breed disease.
The school exhibition rooms will be
Mothers, if yonr daughters are weak,
got Lydia E. I ’inkham’ s Vegetable Com­
Carranza's
Limerick.
lack ambition, are trouolrd with head­
pound for me, and after taking the first improved, although that part o f the
Bays Venus'lano Carranza "I shall aches, lassitude, and are pale and siok-
African Bullion Arrives.
three do*.» I began to improve. I con­ fa ir was one of the principle attrac­
be Just as go.id as 1 can. sir But the ly, Dr. Pierce'* Favorite Prescription Is
Baltimore— Between »2,000,000 and tinue,] its use, and I have never had any tions last year.
border Is rough
The greasers sre just what they n«-d to enrely bring
»3,000,000 worth o f gold bullion was female trouble since. 1 feel that I owe
tough. S l i d they soon may be canning the bloom of health to their cheeks
Crop Prospects Are Bright.
the principal part o f the cargo o f the my life to you and your r-medlee. They
Carranza " — Louisville Courier Journal and make them strong and healthy.
British steamer Susquehanna, which did for me whet doctors could not do
N et Perce, Idaho Crop prospects
For all diseases peculiar to women,
arrived here Saturday from the west and I will always praise it wherever I on the N et Perce and Camas prairies
Lonoly.
Dr. Pierce’ s Favorite Prescription la a
Ihtnng the lart
coast o f Africa.
The bullion waa soon g o .“ - M r * G O l o w r n r . 419 W.Mon­ have improved during the last 10 days,
’T suppose you miss your husband powerful restorative.
60 years it has banished from tlfea
removed iron, the ship to four b ig ex­ terey Street, penieon, Tezas.
and the spring ¡jrmin, which was sown terribly T ‘
fives
of
tens
of
thousands
of women
"Indeed. I do. You an'f. Imagine
press wagons, which took it to a rail­
I f you are sufferi- z from any form of about three weak* later than usual, ia
road station.
female ilia, get a Lottie o f Lydia E. expected to make a good average crop. how lonely I am with no one to the the pain, worry, in iv ry and distress
caused by irregularitieg aud
Presumably it ia now on its way to Pink ham 's Vegetable Compound, and Several farmers have rommer.red wri­ house to contradict."— Detroit Free of % igouuine cliaruuWr,
Canada under guard o f private deter- •nauneoce the treatment without delay. tin g the fall grain, and reported a
tivee.
good average crop.
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