Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, October 27, 1916, Image 3

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    INFLUX OF GOLD PROMOTES
CLASH NOT FEARED TAKE GOOD CARE GREAT
EXTRAVAGANCE BY AMERICAN PEOPLE
OVER FRENCH ACT o f t h e S t o m a c h
REDUCED F R E I G H T RATES
Pacific Coast FomardmgCo.,
tSÎÎ*
Seizure of Chinese Territory Does Not IT WILL PAY YOU
ELECTRIC MOTORS
Bought. Sold. Rented and Repaired
WALKER ELECTRIC WORKS
Burnaide. cur. lOlh.
Portland. Ore.
and from all points <»n bau—ho >i good*,
and automobiles. Information cheerfully
To
pianos,
*; - n
O rison V ulcanizins C ompany
moved to 333 to 337 Burnside St.. Port­
land. Ore. Largest Tire Repair Plant
in the Northwest. Country service a
apecialty. Use Parcel Post.
n n
1 I r*
AAA
Vea|’ p° rk* Beef»
Alarm Washington.
W hen w eakn ess d evelop s
LOCALITY IS MOST ROMANTIC
Poultry, Butter, Eggs
ancj f arm Produce
to tbs Old Reliable Everding house with a
record o f 45 years o f Squaie Dealings, and
L# assured o f T O P M A R K E T PRICES.
Tien-Tsin, With Practically no Trade,
F. M. CRONK.H1TE
Develops Tremendously Under
45-47 Front Street
Portland, Oregon
Influence of Foreigners.
PO R TLA N D Y. M. C. A
A u t o m o b ile
School
Washington,
D. C. — Seizure by
French troops o f an additional square
O ffe r, practical ahop tra nine in Con.tnicdon and
Oparation o f Automobile*. Special detailed in­ mile o f territory contiguous to the
formation furnished immediately on request. En­ French concessions in Tien-tsin, in de­
ter any time. Addr.se T h e Registrar. Y. Nl.C.A.
Portland, O regon fiance o f the Chinese foreign office,
just reported in cable dispatches from
Up To Date
Pekin, brings to the front one o f the
Stater Susy’s showing shoes of sllck-
most complicated and most romantic
ness,
Such skill In showing shoes our Sis points o f conflict between old China
ter Susy shows;
and the Western world.
She shakes the slippers and the slop
Officials here indicated Monday that
py sneakers;
So short the skirts that Susy also as an international affair little import­
shows.
ance was attached to France’s action.
Tien-stin, back in the days when
She skimps on skirts and scatters cash foreign ambassadors sought admission
on footwear;
to China in vain, merely was a small,
She saves her buttons; slyly sews
dirty town, with practically no trade.
them on;
In
1860, after the British and
She shyly sees the bootblack on the
French had forced their way over the
corner.
And then she wonders where her Taku forts and humbled the Manchus
at Pekin, the right o f residence was
dimes have gone.
granted to the subjects of the two
Shoemakers owe a lot to Sister Susy; countries.
And other girls of fashions that
The United States, an interested on­
amuse;
looker, won the same right soon after­
Sometimes I wish that like the auto
ward, and Germany entered into the
dealers.
Separate sec­
T hey’d make a specialty of skidless arrangement in 1861.
tions fo r the four nationalities were
shoes!
| set aside and small local centers o f
— Brooklyn Eagle.
residence and trade grew up.
In a
few years, however, the American
government abandoned its settlement,
| first, because it had no use for it, and
Pipe, Flume, Pumps, Gates, Weirs,
no money to pay for it, and, second,
Tanks, Troughs, Silos.
W e spe­
because, under the conditions it had
cialize on Irrigation ai d Drainage
become known as the “ middle king-
Idom” between the German and British
Work A. L. GAGE & SON
303 Spalding Bldg.
Portland, Ore. I concessions, where all sorts o f lawless­
ness prevailed.
Tien-tsin grew fast, and construction
A Dog’s Life.
of the railroad in 1897 made Tien-tsin
“ He leads a regular dog’s life," the premier city of that whole vast
sighed portly Mrs. W right as she section. In 1900 came the boxer re­
fondled her pet Pomeranian’s silver
bellion, when Tientsin became the base
collar.
"W h at of it.” snapped her friend, for the march o f the nation on the
who bated dogs. "Some dogs get bet­ capital.
In 1894 Japan secured a settlement
ter treatment from women than their
husbands do."— New York World.
in the city, and after 1900, Russia,
A Hint to Chase Himself.
Belgium, Italy and Austria obtained
Sappleigh— Am 1 walking too fast concessions on the le ft bank o f the r iv ­
for you. Miss Ethel?
er, making nine foreign nations hold­
Miss Bright—Oh, no; you may run ing and administering small slices o f
if you like.— Boston Transcript.
territory.
Ir r ig a t io n S y s t e m s
Heard in an Office.
"Blank complains of feeling sicl .’’
“ Yes; he smoked a cigar from the
wrong pocket."— Boston Transcript.
German Airman Shot Down in
Sunday Raid on British Coast
REiMEMEER — — —
HOSTETTER'S
Stomach Bitters
STRENGTHENS— INVIGORATES
The genuine has Private
Stamp over the neck of
Bottle. Insist on having it
Chicago -T h e re is a marked contrast
between the tendency o f the American
fieople and those o f the Old World at
this time in the matter o f thrift. In
Am erica business has been so active
: and profits in many instances so large
that the American people appear to be
spending money in a reckless manner
and to be indulging in extravagances,
which, a few years ago, would have
spelled ruin.
The whole world is spending money
recklessly, but across the Atlantic the
expenditures are confined chiefly to
governmental agencies, while the peo-
| pie are paying the bills. It is this
supply o f money that has forced in­
vestors to d ig deep into their strong
boxes and bring forth certificates of
1 American investment-bearing dates of
a quarter century or more ago.
The tremendous influx o f gold into
this country, follow ing the enormous
I inpouring o f foreign trade, together
j with the inability o f the American
Spurned His Money.
A Judst, who use, to wear very
long, v avin g hair and a heavy beard
ore day was on his way to court when
he was accosted by n little street tr o t
black, with n:i exceedingly dirty fart
with tho eust-mary "Shine, sir?" 1!
wb e very iuportqnatc. and the Judge,
being impressed with the terrible stall
of the boy s face, said;
"1 don’t want a shine, but If you'll
go and wash your face I'll give you
sixpence."
"A ll right, sir.”
"W ell, let me see you do It."
The hoy went to a neighboring foun
tain and made his ablutions.
Returning, he held out his hand for
the sixpence. The judge said:
“ W ell, you earned your money. Here
it is. ’
But the boy said:
"I don’t want your money, old fel
low. You can take it and have a hair
cut,” and forthwith scampered off.—
Pittsburgh Chronicle Telegraph.
Three New Generals.
iliS
8
Dear Mr. Editor— l want to writ« you
about "A n u ric.” I was very sick, could
hardly be u p ; I was in bed most of tbs
time. Had terrible pains in my kidneys
and back, so much e.j that I had to
scream sometimes wheu I was silting
down and wanted to get sap, the pain
was so great. I had tried a well-known
kidney medicine but it didn’t help me.
I heard of Dr. Pierce’s Anurio Tablets
so 1 thought I would trv than). I took i
only one box cf the 'tablets, and my j
back is now free from pain and f can
work end take care of my family. I
feel I cannot say enough for this medi­
cine.
Siaceroly, .Mas. IV m . K l l l e il
W. L. D O U G L A S
“ T H E S H O E T H A T H O L D S ITS S H A P E ”
Wheat— Bluestem. $1.41; fortyfold.
$ 3 .0 0
$ 3 .5 0
$ 4 .0 0
$ 4 .6 0
&
$ 3 .0 0
$1.35: club. $1.33; red fife. $1.34. red]
S a v e M o n e y b y W e a r in g W . i . D u u g l«»
Russian, >1.39.
s h o e * . F o r s a le b y o v e r 9 0 0 0 s h o e d e a le r s .
Oats— No. 1 white feed. $29.75.
T h e B e s t K n o w n S h o e s in t h e W o r l d .
Barley— No. 1 feed. $35.00.
H our— Patents.
$7.20;
straights, | VV7 L. Douglas name and the retail price is stamped on the bot
tom of all shoes at the factory. The value is guaranteed and
$4.40 H6.80; exports. $6.40; valley. |
the wearer protected against high prices for inferior shoes. The
$6 60; whole wheal. $7.20; graham, $7.
pcices are the same everywhere. They cost no more in San
Mlllfeed—Spot prices: Bran, $22 per retail
Francisco than they do in New York. They are always worth the
ton; shorts, $24 per ton; rolled barley,
i price pa»d for them.
$35® 36.
Corn— Whole. $42.50 per ton; crack­ '“The quality of W. L. Douglas product is guaranteed by more
-*■ than 4o years experience in making tine shoes. The smart
ed. $43 50 per ton.
stiles are the leaden in the Fashion Centres of America.
H ay— Producers’ prices: Timothy,
Tliey
are made in a well couipped factory at Brockton, Mass.,
eastern Oregon, $16 50®18 per ton;
timothy, valley. $15® 16 per ton; alfal­ by tne highest paid, skilled shoemakers, under the direction and
supervision of experienced men, all working with an honest
fa. $14.50@15.50; wheat hay. $13.50®
determination to make the best shoes for the price that money
14.50; oat and vetch. $13®13.50; cheat.
can buy.
$12; clover, $10.
A »k y o u r »h u e d e a le r f o r W . L . D o u g lm sh oes. I f h e ca n ­
Butter— Cubes, extras, 35tjo bid.
not su p p ly yo u w it h th e k in d you w a u t, t a k e n o o th e r
Jobbing prices:
Prints, extras. 371*
m a k e . H r lii* tor In terest Injr b o o k le t ex id a iu iii|r h o w to
* c t s h o e » o f th e h ig h «'« ! »tn n d a rd o f q u a lit y f o r th e p r ic e ,
^
®39o: butterfat, No. 1, 37c; No. 2,
by re tu rn m a il, p o »t a i;e fr e e .
35c, Portland.
Boya* Shoes
Eggs— Oregon ranch, current re­
LO O K FOR W. L DougU*
“ M g
Best In the World
ceipts. 38kj@39c per dozen; Oregon
name and the retail price
$3.00 $2.50 & $2 CO
P r e s id e n t Ü
ranch, candled, 40® 42c.
.tamped on th . bottom.
w , ),.,u, u . Hh»»e <’>
Poultry— Hens, 14®14Hc; springs.
15®16c per pound; turkeys, live, 24®
25c; ducks, 12®17V4c; geese, 1 0 @ llc.
It Swings Clear of the Mire.
That’« So.
Veal— Fancy, 10
11c per pound.
“ A disgruntled telephone subscriber
The supreme court Is a great con
Pork— Fancy, 12®12*4c per pound.
Vegetables— Artichokes, 75c®$l per serxative force unit the Judicial er- would never make a good fisherman."
"W h y not?”
dozen, tomatoes, 50®65c per crate; mir.e perms to be ahrut the only thing
"Because he would complain In­
jcabbage. $1.25@1.50 per hundred; pep­ >i the kind that isn’t from 12 to 15
n
s
shorter
in
the
rdilrt
than
It
stinctively
If he found Ills line was
pers. 5 ® 7c per pound; eggplant, 6®
busy.”—
Baltimore American.
tsed
to
be.—
Ohio
Slate
Journal.
8c per pound; lettuce, $2 35; cucu­
mbers. 50@75c per box; celery, 60®
75c per dozen; corn. 10@20c per doz­
en; pumpkins, lc per pound; squash,
lc per pound.
Potatoes— Oregon buying price, $1
@1.15 tier hundred, couutry points;
sweets, $2@2.25 per hundred.
Onions— Oregon buying price. $1.90
per sack, country points.
Green fruits— Apples, new. 75c®$2
per box; peaches, 60@80c per box;
pears, 75e@$1.50; grapes, 75c@$1.60;
cusaltus, 1 4 c ; cranberries, $9.50® 10
per barrel.
Hope— 1916 crop, ll@ 1 2 c per pound.
Hides— Salted bides, 18c; salted
stags, 14c; green and salted kip, 18c;
green anil salted calf skins, 25c; green
hules, 16c; green stags, 12c; dry
hides, 30c; dry calf skins, 32c; dry
salt hides, 25c; dry horse hides, 75c
to $t.50.
Pelts— Dry long woolod pelts, 21c;
dry short wooled pelts. 17c; dry shear
lings. Ill® 25c each; suited long-wool
pelts, 75c@$1.25; salted short-wooled
pelts. 60c@$l.
T allow — No. 1, 8c; No. 2, 7c; grease,
5c,
W ool— Eastern Oregon, fine. 23®
26c; coarse, 30@32c; valley. 30@32c.
Mohair— 40c per pound.
Cascara Bark— Old and new. 6c per
pound.
Cattle— Steers, prime, $6.35@6.75;
good, $$.MO#.28; common to fair,
$4.50@5.75; cows, choice, $5.00@5.75;
medium to good, $4.00@4.50; ordinary
m tair, $4.00® 4.fit); heifers, $4.00®
5.75; bulls, $3.00@4.25; calves, $3.00®
H ad T e rrib le P a in s
in K idneys an d B ack .
N o t e : This ” Anuric” Is adapted
especially for kidney complaints and
diseases arising from disorders of the
kidneys and bladder, such as backache,
weak back, rheumatism, dropsy, con­
gestion of the kidneys, inflammation
of the bladder, scalding urino and
urinary troubles. The physicians and
specialist« at Dr. Pierce’s gmat Institu­
tion, at Buffalo, N. Y ., have thoroughly
tested this prescription and havo been
with one accord successful in eradicat­
ing these troubles, and in most cases
absolutely curing the diseased kidnev.
Patient« having once used "A n u ric "
at I)r. Pierce’s Invalids’ Hotel, have re­
peatedly sent back for more. .Such a
demand has been created that Dr. Pierce
has decided to put "A n u ric” in the drug
stores of this country, ia a ready-to-u“c
form. I f pot obtainable send one dime
by mail to Dr. Pierce for trial package
or 60 cents for full treatment.
>
NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS
TNtRAl CROP CONDITIONS
6 . 00 .
Starvation Diet.
L e ts G e o rg ia n s Do It.
Mrs. Exe— 1 make it a rule never to
First Moth -W h y so tl In and emacl-
it 1 this spring, brother?
ask another to do what I would not do
Second Ditto—I was shut up all win- myself.
Mrs. W ye But you would not go to
tor with a young lady's bathing suit.
N'nt another bite to eat In the closet! the door yourself and tell a caller you
were not at home. lloBton TranscrlpL
— l ’unch Bowl.
TREES S H IP P E D A N Y W H E R E
Small o rtlcn as well a« hi*.
Fourteenth Year.
Sa!f$rr«i Everywhere, More Wised.
W A S H IN G T O N N U R S E K Y CO., Topprnisb. Wuh
Progressive
Farmer,
Listen to this argument:
I f you want -all the money
you can potaibly g et for your
Cream, Eggu, Î ) reaped Meats
and IVultry, ihip where they
pay accordine to grade. We
h tar ted this plan and find that
the producer likes this meth< d.
L et us have your next ship­
ment and see for yourself.
HAZELWOOD CO.
PO RTLAND . OR.
F R E IG H T P A ID
Ornamentals, Fruit Traes. Etc. all iruaranteed.
Fifteen Thousand Orders U « t Year.
Linea Be Bothered.
In her draped and darkened tent the
amateur palmist was reading hands
for a charity. Her present client was
a fair maid, who waited Impatiently
to hear her fate.
"A h ." said the palmist, with slow
impressiveness
"I see by your hand
that you are going to be married."
"H ow w onderful!" said tho girl, with
a blush.
"And,” went on the wise one, a note
a acerbity In her voice, "I see that
you are engaged to Mr. Dinks."
"It's perfectly am azin g!" gasped the
girl, "¡lo w can you tell?”
"B y the long study of the art," came
tho evasive reply.
"But surely the linos In my hand
cannot tell you the name of----- ”
“ Who said anything about lines?”
retorted tho sibyl, with cunning scorn,
“ You are wearing the engagement
ring which I returned to Mr. Hlnkg
three weeks ago."— Philadelphia Led­
ger.
Hogs— Prime, $9.25@9.60; good to
prime mixed, $9.o" J9.25; rough heavy
Crude Mutlcal Senee.
$8.40@8.50; pigs ami sklpR $H 00®8.25.
Sheep— Lambs, $5.50@8.75; year­
“ That boy of yours Is constantly
lings. wethers, $5.75@7.50; old weth­ whistling."
"Y es
He carries a tune much bet­
ers, $5.50@7.25; ewes, $3.50@5.50.
8 5 l'yea iiiHamctl by expo-
ter than his sister, who Is learning to
«ure to Sun. Oust and Wln<
play the piano, ami doesn't cost me a
<11 lie kly rtlievad by Mur lea
Wheat Sets New High Record.
cent for lessons."— Washington Star. ■L ^ _ r
1 V
Ijelfrmedji. No Smarting,
The 7-cent bulge in the Chicago
«r
Ju«t Fye Comfort. A t
Ask anybody about It— Hanford’s
wheat market this week met with a Balsam. Adv.
Your 1 Imagin'* 50c per Bottle. Murine fye
Seitc in Tu be* 24c. For Beoltollhefyef reeask
quick response In the northwest. H igh­
Druggiat* or MuriMCye Remedy C«., Ckicago
er bids were at once sent Into the
To Be Expected.
country and the scramble to buy be­
"W hat did you get for your birth­
Crowded Hour.
gan. Details were lacking as to the day, little girl? ”
“ Please slate to the court exactly
amount of business done, but It was
“ I get candy.”
what you did between 8 and 9 o'clock
believed that well over 1,000,000 bush­
"W hat else did you get?"
on Wednesday morning." said a law­
"1 got sick."— Baltimore American. yer to a delicate looking little woman
els changed hands.
The advance put bluestem 3 to 4
in tho witness box.
cents above the high point reached
For any sore use Hanford’s Bal­
“ W ell," she said, after a moment’s
just before the submarine raid and sam. Adv.
reflection, " I washed my two children
raised the cheaper grades of wheat to
and got them ready for school and
the level that prevailed then. Blue­
sewed a button on Johnny's coat and
Indirectly.
stem sold locally at $1.42 and there
"Do you ever wake yourself up snor­ mended a rent In Nellie's dress. Then
was considerable buying in the Inter­
I l HI It'll up my silting room and made
ior on the basis of $1.43 Coast, with ing?”
" i t amounts to that. I frequently two beds and watered my plants and
reports of as high as $1.45 also paid.
glanced over the morning papers.
At the Merchants’ Exchange five wake up the buhy.” — Boston Trans­ Then I dusted my pnrlor and set
thousand bushels of Novem ber blue­ cript.
things to rights in It, and washed some
stem were sold at $1.42. Fortyfold and
lamp chimneys and combed my baby's
T o cool a burn apply Hanford's Dal hair ami si wed a button on one of her
club bids were raised 2 to 3 cents, fife
•am.
Adv.
3 cents and red Russian 3 to 4 cents.
little shoes, and then 1 swept my out­
The Chicago advance was ascribed
side steps and I brushed ami put away
Progressive Havoc.
to short covering, following recent
the children's Sunday clothes, and
A militia captain whose company wrote a nolo to Johnny's teacher ask­
heavy sales to foreigners. More dls
natrons reports from Argentina and was about to march against an invad ing h e r to excuse tiI iii I..r Dot betas at
increased demand from the British and Ing enemy thus depleted the awful school on Friday. Then I fed my ca­
French governments for North Amer consequences of the foe's success: nary and cleared o ff the breakfast
lean wheat accompanied the rise. It "Gentlemen, they will lay your towns table and gaxe (tie grocer's boy an
was said that of the Canadian crop. ill waste, murder your wives anil chtl order and rested a few minutes before
25 to 30 per cent has been found to he dren and pull down your fences.'
tho clock struck 9. That's all.” — Lon­
unfit for milling.
Boston Transcript.
don T it Bits.
The local oats market also gained
in strength.
Bids for all deliveries
Resources.
were advanced 75 cents at the ex
Double Proof.
"K itty Is such a resourceful girl.'
change. Brewing bnrlcy was unchang
"Is she?"
A tramp knocked at a farmer's door
ed in the country, but feed barley was
"W hy, the other day when Bhe’d left and called for something to eat.
quoted $1 higher here.
her reticule at home she powdered her
"A re you a Christian?" asked tbe
Local millers announced a 20-cent nose with a marshmallow."— Boston
good hearted country man.
advance In patent and valley flours, Transcript.
"Can't you tell?" answered the man.
Domestic and export straights were
"Look at the holes worn lr “ ’e knees
not changed. The new flour quotation
prove?"
Have Hanford's Balsam on hand for of my pants. \S hat do th
of $7.20 equals the highest point ever
Tho farmer's wife prompt: trough!
recorded here, which was In February. accidents. Adv.
out the food, ami the trump -urned to
1915.
go.
A Grouchy Remark.
Bradstreet’s estimates the world's
"W e ll!
W e ll!" asked the fanner,
" I eoe Homebody lias perfected a
visible wheat Increase at 11,600,000
bronze paint
I wonder what that Is "W h at made those holes In the back
bushels.
of your pants?"
The Canadian visible wheat supply intended for?”
"Backsliding," replied the tramp as
"F o r women with Iron Jaws, I
is 16.317,000 bushels, the oats supply]
he hurried on.— Christian Herald.
s’pose," suggested the other man.
1,460,000 bushels.
Granulated Eyelids,
But There’s a Reason.
" I don’t know why the men grumble.
London — A hostile aeroplane ap­
This soup Is really excellent."
peared Sunday over the fortified sea­
“ They won’t grumble, sir. If the port o f Sheerness, at the mouth o f the
cook would admit It to be soup. He Thames. Four bombs were dropped.
Insists that it is coffee."— Bystander.
No casualties have been reported offi­
cially.
An
official communication issued
' — rrv"vrt"i"i*Hu rv
here says:
“ A hostile seaplane was shot down
and destroyed Sunday afternoon by one
of our naval aircraft.
The machine
The American army, which has the
N ew law rives title when married prior to
fell into the sea. Judging by the time,
Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery best educated officers in the world
June 27. 1 i-VS. Remarried
' ' ova arain a
widow alao benefited. W rite
t.lsnke
Ask
it probably v. is the seaplane which is a blood cleanser and alterative that (w ith the [Kissible ecxeption o f the
about Confederate serv tee B v n ft o n & W ib
starts the liver and atom i, h into vig >r
visited Sheerness Sunday.”
aon. Washington. D. C. Ket.V'lisbtd l;-«
German arm y), now has three new
The follow ing official accouut o f the action. It thus assists the liodvto i.iah generals. Colonel Francis H. French
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rich, red blood, which feeds the heart,
attack was given out;
A Delicate Instrument.
nerves, brain and organs of the body. o f the Twenty-first infantry, has been
“ A hostile aeroplane approached You feel clean, strong and strenuous.
T w o men were In the dining car or
promoted and w ill succeed General
dering breakfast. The first one said Sheerness at about 1 :45 p. m. Sunday,
Granger Adams as chairman o f the
flying very high.
Four bombs were
to the waiter:
board to investigate rapid-fire guns, c f
A With.
"George, you may bring me two dropjied, three o f which fe ll into the
which the United States w ill purchase
" I wish success were a woman."
fried eggs, some broiled Virginia ham harbor.
The fourth fe ll in the vicin­
$12,000,000 worth.
Colonel Eben
"W h y ?"
a pot of coffee and some rolls.”
ity o f a railway station and damaged
"Then everybody would know Its se : Sw ift, stationed at the army Bervice
“ Yassa."
several railway carriages.
school at Fort Leavenworth, w ill suc­
cret.” — Detroit Free Press
The other said:
“ British aeroplanes went up and the
ceed General John J. Pershing, who
“ You may bring me the same.”
raider made off in a northeasterly di-1
becomes major general in succession to
“ Yassa."
A Home Strike.
The second man then called after reetion. N o casualties have been re­
Col­
Biggs— People are striking every the late Major Albret L. Mills.
ported.”
the waiter and remarked:
onel CharleB G. Treat, o f the field ar­
where.
“ Just eliminate the eggs."
Diggs— Gosh, yes !
My wife has tillery, w ill become a brigadier to suc­
"Yassa.”
Armed Steam er Delayed.
Just struck me for a new fall outfit.— ceed General F. W. Sibley, retired.
In a moment the waiter came back
Philadelphia — The departure o f the Boston Transcript.
He is now of the general staff and vice
“ ’Souse me. boss, but Just what did
president o f the war college.
British steamship Missouri from this
you all say erbout dein eggs?”
Just
The
Thing.
” 1 said Just eliminate the eggs."
port to Baltimore was delayed Monday ' "Y o u ’ll like this refrigerator, sir.”
banking and currency system to adjust
"Y’ essa.” And he hurried again to owing to the fact that the vessel, be­
Why so?”
itself to these abnormal conditions,
the tiny kitchen.
ing engaged in a coastwise trip, car­
"
It
has
a
secret
drawer
for
a
pint
|
In another moment he came back
has tended to make money cheap.
ried
a
gun
on
her
after
deck.
Clear­
bottle.”
—
Louisville
Courier
Journal.
onoe more, leaned confidently and
Henry Baker, the special commer­
ance papers which were held up on
penitently over the table, and said :
cial attache o f the American legation
“ W e had a bad accident jest afo’ we orders from the Treasury department
at Petrograd, gives the information
leave the depot dis mornln', boss, an' at Washington, were later granted
that little or no gold or silver is circu­
de 11 ruinator done cot busted off, right when formal assurances that the vessel
lating in Russia.
at de handle W ill you take ’em fried was armed for defense purposes only
There ia a tendency abroad, how­
same as dls hyar geramcn?"— Pitts were made to the State department.
ever, to conserve resources, while the
burgh Dispatch.
The Missouri arrived at this port from
Dr. Pierce’s Pellets are best for liver,
At Last.
tendency in Am erica is to be more
London, carrying merchandise.
Highest Egg Price of Season.
Grubbs Minks says that at last he bowels and stomach. One little Pellet
lavish in expenditures.
Portland.— Eggs sold at the Produce la the undisputed master of his house. for a laxative three fur a cathartic.
There is an element o f th rift among
Unfair Election Charged.
Htubbs— He Is, too. Ills wife and
the more conservative business men. Exchange this week at 39 cents for
Downed, Ae Usual.
BED M OST C F TIME
family are away on a visit and the
M anagua, N i caragua — Reprenenta-
Many large corporations have been current receipt«, the highest price of, cook has quit.— Richmond Tim es Dis­
Peck—O f course, like all women,
O ar graduates are occupying enviable poei-
tives o f the Liberal party have sent a
you have an Inordinate curiosity.
buying bonds as the means o f employ­ the season. On the street sales were patch.
tiona
The teaching proceaa ie different from
protest to President Wilson against the
Mrs Peck Got a curiosity, have IT
ing their accumulations o f profit rather reported at 38 rents. Receipts were
ordinary bueincee achools. Thorough. Practi­
H
er
Health
Restored
by
Lydia
recent elections, in which General
I've got a freak
Boston TranscrlpL
cal. Individual. SCH O O L FOR M EN O N L Y
than allow these funds to remain in small and the demand by no means
Every
Household
Needs
It.
active
Aprils
were
offered
at
33
cents)
Addreae The Registrar. Y. M. C. A .. Portland.
Emiliano Chamorro was elected presi­
E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
hanks drawing the interest of the daily
k>>r
cuts,
hurna,
sprains
and
brulaes
O regon, and get detailed information.
with
31
cents
bid.
The
butter
market
Barnyard
Society.
dent o f the republic, accusing Presi­
balance.
Compound.
was firm. Extras in the open market | Hanford's Balsam of Myrrh should
"You look small for a chicken that
dent Adolfo Diaz o f not complying
brought 36 cents. A t the exchange give quick relief. These may happen was hatched nut In April."
Exhausted.
with his promise to permit an abso­
Railroads Are Helpless.
3 5 cents wan bid and 3 6 ^ cents was) any day In any home and the prudent
" I was hatched in June. I'm on «
"St Hubbard told me that he got a lutely fa ir ballot.
The protest says
Indianapolis, Indiana. — “ My health
Washington, D. C.— The Interstate asked. Dressed meats were In large) housewife wlli always keep a bottle of the younger set."— Boston Trana-
heap of work out o f you when you was also that the American minister. Ben­
supply and veal was weak with 111 on hand. Adv.
was so poor am! my constitution so run
crlpt.
wofkin' for him," said the farmer.
Commerce
commission made public cents the top and \0% cents a clean­
down that I could
"W ell. I allow he did," satd the jamin L. Jefferson, imposed on the
Monday
a
report
o
f
its
insiwetors
on
up
price.
Pork
ateady
at
12@12H
Liberals
conditions
which
amounted
to
Getting tha Story.
Cause and Effsct.
not work.
I was
hired man.
"M y father enjoys the movies.”
" It Is said that the taste for frog
thin, pale and weak, the car famine in Nebraska, saying
•• Yaa Fact Is. I guess he jist about the exclusion o f the party from the
"Thought
his eyesig h t was getting
eating
Is
Increasing
In
this
country."
that
the
railroads
are
furniahing
all
participation in the government.
got It a lL ’— Boston Transcript.
w e i g h e d but 109
Hop Market la Again Strong.
"M aybe that Is the reason why so poor."
pounds and was In the cars they can supply to meet an
Hop buying has again become active many people are croaking."— Haiti
"H e can follow the piano perfectly.*
S h eriff Sent to Jail,
Msny Like Him.
b e d m o s t o f the unprecedented demand, but that it is ! In tbe Pacific Coast markets. Prices, more American.
: — Louisville Courier Journal.
time. I began tak­ impossible for them to furnish a suffi­ which showed a tendency to sag re
H ew itt— He’s a pessimist, all right.
Columbus, O. — Sheriff Alonzo T.
ing Lydia E. Pink- cient number under the circumstances. ! eently, have recovered, and tho mar-1
Jewett— I should say so. he could Swepston, o f Ross county, vice presi­
see the dark side to a blond!— New dent o f the American Sheriffs’ associa­
ham's V e g e ta b Ie The only way the situation can be im­ ket Is again strong. A number of Ore
York Times
Compound and five proved is to provide considerable loco­ gon lots have changed hands in the
tion and president o f the Ohio Sheriffs’
m o n t h s l a t e r I m otive and car equipment and to ii>- past two days at 11 to 12 cents. In|
association, was sentenced to 40 days
weighed 13.1 pounds. crease the capacity o f railroad fa c ili­ the Yakima section there were bids t
in the Delaware county jail by United
out at 13 to 12>4 cents, and it was re
I do all the house­ ties by several hundred per cent.
States Judge John E. Sater here for
ported that one lot was sold at 14
perm itting federal prisoners in his work and washing for eleven and I can
centa. There was also fairly large
Bias Charged by German.
custody to take long automobile rides truthfully say L;.d;a EL Pinkham's V e g ­
buying In western Washington at ll^fc!
San Francisco— Franx Bopp, consul to 12 centa.
and have other liberties. He was re­ etable Compound haa been a godsend
n r « d e p e n d e n t o n n o u r is h m e n t f o r g r o w t h .
leased on $500 bond pending a hearing to me for I would bsve hern In my gTave general for Germany in this city, asked -Jonomaa were sold at prlcea ranging
T h e i r h e a lt h a s m e n a n d w o m e n Ie la r g e ly
today but fo r i t I would tell all wo­ the United States D istrict . «a r t lie re from 12H to 13ft cents.
o f the case on error.
men suffering as I was to try your valu­ in an affidavit read by his attorney to
e s t a b lis h e d In c h i ld h o o d .
Portland.— Fresh receipts at the
World C rop Falla Short.
able remedy.” - M r s W x . G m i n , 332 take judicial notice o f alleged prejudice
I f your child (a languid, bloodless, tired when rising, with­
out ambition or rosy rneeks, i r v t f * Emulnon Is a wonderful
Rome, via Paris— The total wheat S. Addison Street, Indianspclis.Indiana. against and antipathy toward German stockyards were limited, but a consid
help.
It possesses natura’ « grandest body-bulldlng fats so
There Is hardly a neighborhood in this consular repreaertativee in the United ■ rable quantity was carried over from
harvest o f the world is estimated by
laat
week,
and
this
furnished
material
d
elicately predigested that the blood ib v e r t* its strength
the International Agricultural Insti­ country, wherein some woman has not States, due apparently to the European for an active market. The bulk of the
and rarrles it to every organ and tissue and fibre.
W rite about your wants in this line to tute as 7 per cent below the average found health by using this jx id old- war. The affidavit was offered during
; hog sales were at $9 25, as was the)
P ir a « 1« I n r --------- t h e ir a p p e t i t e , t h e n It e d .la l l e h e t r e n a t h e n e
argument o f a motion to consolidate for caa< the first of the week
and 26 per cent below that o f last fashioned root and herb remedy.
Most of
th e to .n ee m e k e e th e m e tu r d r . e c t iv e e n d h e e lth v .
I f (her» is anything about whirh you trial several o f the Federal grand jury the hogs available this week have
year. The institute's report includes,
183 Madison M
Portland. Ore.
i for the first time, the crap o f Euro­ would lik» epeeial advice w rite to the indictments against Bopp and others ^ te en of only average quality and buy !
The de­ j era have acted accordingly.
Cattle I
pean Russia, whirh it estimates to be Lydia E. Pinkhfim ¿1- a lia « Co., I /an, on charges o f conspiracy.
I sales indicated a steady market.
|
fense demanded separate trials.
P. N. U.
No. 44. 1918
i 20 per cent leas than that of last year.
WIDOW’S PENSION
C IV IL W A R
BUSINESS AND STENOGRAPHIC
SCH O O L
WIFE TOO ILL
TO WORK
Generals Francis H. French, Chas.
G. Treat, Eben Swift.
IN
All Growing Children
FINKE BROS.,
No alcohol or oarcolie ia ScoM’s Enultion. jus! parity tod strength- |y n