Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, November 17, 1916, Image 3

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children w ho i are
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but f r a i l— not sick but
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O i General Interest
OREGON GOES REPUBLICAN
ronu top
FROM
TOP rn
TO i BOTTOM
Forest Notes.
NORTHWEST MAMET REPORTS
Much spruce of both the eastern
western varieties Is used for
GENERAL CROP COND ITIO N S*! and
founding boards of pianos and organs.
W .
L .
D O U G L A S
Portland, Nov. 9.— Oregon’s five
" T H E SHOE THAT HOLDS ITS S H A P E ”
Its natural resonance has won it first
electoral votes w ill go to Charles E.
Portland— Wheat— Bluestem, $1.58; I place for this purpose.
$ 3.00 $ 3.50 $ 4.00 $ 4.50 & $ 5.00 «
Hughes. He w ill carry the state over forty-fold. $1.51; club, $1.48; red fife,
S a v e M o n e y b y W e a r i n g W . 1 » D o u g la s
Of the present total siXmlv of hard­
sh o e s . F o r s a le b y o v e r 9 0 0 0 s h o e d e a le rs .
President Wilson by a plurality o f ap­ $1.48; red Russian, $1.43.
woods
In
the
country,
gixty-one
per
T h e B est K n o w n S h o e s in th e W o r ld .
catch colds easily and do
„
.
4
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Oate— No. 1 white feed, $34.
proximately 7500 votes.
The figure
cent is located in the so ithern states.
. L . Douglas name and the retail price is stamped on the bot­
Barley— No. 1 feed, $87.
The Appalachian hardwood region is
may be as high as 8000, but not more.
not th rive-th ey only need
C,0SS,ng5 10 Be G" ' de(l'
tom o f all shoes at the factory. T h e value is guaranteed and
Flour— Patents, $8.20; straights, $7 at present the greatest c<*iter of hard­
Salem — To obtain information and
the wearer protected against high prices for inferior shoes. T h e
Returns from every county in the (£7.40; exports, $7,' valley, $7.70;
the pure, rich liquid-food in suggestions looking toward legislative
wood production.
retail prices are the same everywhere.
T h e y cost no more in San
state, excepting Harney county, give whole wheat, $8.40; graham, $8.20.
action to provide for the elimination
Francisco than they d o in N e w Y o rk .
T h e y are always worth the
M
illf&
d
—
Spot
prices;
Bran,
Within
the
past
year,
the
Forest
The present
pnee paid for them.
and protection o f grade crossings o f Hughes a lead o f 6272.
Products Laboratory. Madison. Wts.,
$23.60«24
per
ton;
shorts,
$25.60«
26
railroads and public highways, the figures are: Huhges, 105,898; W il­
’ j ’h i quality o f W . L . Douglas product is guaranteed by more
per ton; rolled barley, $39.50«41.50. by co-operation with manufacturers,
than 40 years experience m making tine »hoes. T h e smart
Oregon Public Service commission an­ son, 99,626.
has
succeeded
in
getting
u
dye.
made
Corn— Whole, $48 per ton; cracked
styles are d ie leaders in the Fashion Centres o f Am erica.
nounced Wednesday that it would hold
from mill waste of « sage orange, put
These returns represent
approxi-; $49.
T h e y are made in a well equipped factory at Brockton. M a s s ,
hearing in Portland November 23.
on the market as a substitute for fus
Hay— Producers’ prices: Timothy, tic which we import from Jamaica
bv the highest paid, skilled shoemakers, under the direction and
State, county, municipal and rail­ mately 93 per cent o f the vote cast.
supervision o f experienced men, all w orking with an honest
road officials and all interested are re- The missing precincts are in the out­ Eastern Oregon, $17«20 per ton; tim ­ and Tehauntepec.
determination to make the best shoes fo r the price that m oney
othy, valley. $ 1 5 «1 6 ; alfalfa. $ 1 5 « :
1 quested to be present.
lying districts o f the state, including
can buy.
/"
16.50; valley grain hay,
$ 1 3«1 5;
About
nine
tenths
of
the
paper
“ Statistics show that accidents are some in Multnomah county, and are
A sk y o u r sh oe tle n le r fo r W L D o u g la s sh oes. I f he ra n - ^ ^
to start them growing and keep
which we use is made from wood.
clover, $12.50.
n ot n u p u lj yo u w it h th e k im t you w a n t, ta k e no o th e r
increasing yearly at grade crossings," not expected to affect the result much
m a k e . W r it e fo r In tere st lu g b o o k le t e x n la iu iu a li
Butter — Cubes, extras. 3 2 i«3 3 J c. Many o f the so-called “ silk ” socks,
them going. Children relish said
•• (Vi
Frank J. Miller, a member o f the either way.
M l »hoessof th e k l f l l M l - M e * irti o f q u a lity f o r t l» « p r ic e .
neckties, and fancy braids now on the
Jobbing
prices:
Prints,
extras,
3
4
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SCOTT’S and it carries rare commission, "an d in this state there Hughes has carried the outside coun­ 35c; butterfat. No. 1, 35c; No. 2, market contain artificial silk made b y re tu ru m a ll, p o s ta g e fr e e .
B o y s * S h o es
LOOK FOR W U Douglas
from wood.
nutritive qualities to their blood are approximately 2800 grade cross­ ties by a plurality well over 2000 and 33c, Portland.
B«st In
World
n a m e a n d t h e r e t a il p r ic e
ings, 96 per cent of which have no is maintaining his early lead in this
$3.00 $? 60 & $2.00
P r e s id e ut Ü
streams and gives them flesh- protection other than the ordinary county.
Eggs — Oregon ranch, current re­
He Meant Welt.
• tn m p e d
on
th e
b o tto m .
, H o u g h *» M io e
H ro e k to n , Al.«»s.
4 0 « 43c per dozen;
Oregon
Niece— I do think you are clever,
food, bone-food and strength-food. standard highway crossing warning Hawley, Republican, for representa­ ceipts,
ranch, candled, 45«46c.
aunt, to be able to argue with the
sign. In the last eight years there tive in congress in the Western Ore­
Nothing harmful in SCOTT’S. have been many accidents at these gon district, has been elected over Poultry— Hens, 18«15c; springs, 14 professor about sociology.
Aunt— I’ve only been concealing my
Scott & Bownc, Bloomfield, N. J.
1*-|
« 1 6 e per pound; turkeys, live, 2 2 «
crossings, 147 o f them being attended Weatherford,
Democrat-Prohibition,
23c; dressed, 2 5 «2 7 c; ducks, 13«17c; ignorance, dear
by serious injury and 40 proving by a decisive vote, although Weather­
Prof. Bilks (g a lla n tly!—Oh, no, Miss
geese, 1 1 « 12c.
fa ta l.”
ford has carried Linn, his home coun­
Knowles
Quite the contrary, 1 as
V eal— Fancy— 10«10Jc per pound.
His Troubles.
sure you.— Boston Transcript.
ty, and Jackson, which is strongly
Pork— Fancy, 1 2 « 124c per pound.
" I am having zoological troubles.”
Democratic.
Lumber Shipping Steady.
V egetables— Artichokes, 75c«1.10 Agents- Demonstiators -Vo. t « ov,'r,,nnr*
Sinnott,
Republican - Progressive-
"W h at kind are they?"
s « » » . Endurwsl l'v physicians Sample free.
Marshfield— C. A. Smith, chairman Democrat, was re-elected representa­ per dozen; tomatoes, 76c«$1.25 per i W l l ru
"In trying to keep the wolf from the
e J. A. Moore.
I’ ik ■ Place. Seattle. Wash.
door I am finding a lion in my path o f the board o f directors o f the C. A. tive in congress in the Eastern Oregon «rate; cabbage, $ 1 .2 5 « 1.75 per hun­
dred; peppers, 6 « 7 c per pound; egg ­
Waste of Money.
When you feel yourself t-iking cold,
and an elephant on my hands."— Balti Smith Lumber & Manufacturing com­ district over Barkley, Socialist.
plant, 6 « 8c; lettuce, $2; cucumbers,
more American.
Feruna T a b le « are likely to check
"W om en have queer ways.”
pany, is authority for the statement
McArthur, Republican, was re-elect­
overcome the attach.
"H ow now?”
that the company w ill not at present ed representative in the Multnomah $1«1.50 per box; celery. 6 0 «7 5 c per
"T h e styles call for mannish hats.
Feminine Intulticn.
per
pound;
When you f ar>p"ti'a is fitful, your food
make any changes in its method o f dis­ county district over Lafferty, Indepen­ dozen; pumpkins, lc
_
>ea
not
tast« good, Peruna T»l»I«*ta wilt in vigors ts
So
my
wife
bought
a
mannish
hat
fur
squash, 114 c per pound.
" I thought you were going to send posing o f its lumber output from the dent, and Jeffrey, Democrat.
and ropulata. W hin you sr.tw.uk oiler i.'no*. . Peruna Tablets are
Potatoes — Oregon, buying price, $18.”
1 oti d Tor the ir healthful Tonic EiTwt.
V» * n rstsrrh diwtreeees you,
that hat back, Maude. What induced two mills on Coos Bay.
Mr. Smith
State officers, all Republicans, have !
“ W ell?”
reruns Tablets w ill help your system to rid itself of thus d.
per hundred, country-
you to keep It?”
was in Marshfield recently and while been elected as follow s: Secretary o f I $1.40 « 1 . 5 0
"She could have,bought a man’s hat
Manalln
Tablets
are
a
delightful
laxn'
|
cathartics
weaken. and err followed by
points; sweets, $2.25«2.60 per hun­
“ Every girl I know exclaimed as here gave reasons for continuing the
' reaction, biaaaiin is rmld, (a p tly urginfl tho Uv<
uni *a safe as
for $4.” — Plttsgurgh L'hronlcle-Tele-
state, Ben W. Olcott; justice o f the l
soon as she saw it on me how unbe
dred.
,r
they
are
p
Macao
t.
H
v
their
use
as
directed,
tho
habit
of
constipation
is usually over coma,
shipment of the m ills’ output to Bay Supreme court, George H. Burnett and
graph.
j ForChildren an.l invalid« the treatment is safe and satisfactory. A n y drug sto n c a n supply
coming It was.”— Baltimore American.
Onions—
Oregon
buying
prices,
$2.60
Point, California.
Frank A. Moore; dairy and food com-!
| you. O .t . bo* todey.
T H E p e r u n a C O M PAN Y,
Colombo., Ohio
per sack, country points.
A Merit.
When terminal rates were granted missioner, John D. M ickle;
public^
Felt in Doubt.
Green
Fruits—
Apples,
new,
5
0c«$2
"D o you think imitation butter is as
for lumber over the Southern Pacific, service commissoiners, H. H. Corey j
"Did you cure that patient you had it was believed the Smith mills, like
per box; pears, $ 1 «1 .6 0 ; grapes, $ 1 « good as the real?"
and Fred G. Buchtel.
with the failing memory?"
Juvenile Logic.
2;
casabas,
14c;
cranberries,
$9.50
“ In one respect," replied Miss Cay­
“ I thought so at one tim e," replied several others on Coos Bay, would ar­
enne, “ it’s belter
People eau afford
It was at a private entertainment
per barrel.
range
to
manufacture
a
large
portion
the doctor, “ but I'm not so sure about
and a lady had just risen from the
Hops— 1916 crop, 8 «1 1 4 c p e r pound. to buy It.”— Washington Star.
Mr. C ONTROL OF HOUSE IS C LO S E;
The school where you should $*et your training
it now. He went away and forgot to o f its lumber on Coos Bay.
piano.
Wool — Eastern Oregon, fine, 2 8 «
must he pr.utK.d ami givg you a flood $hop ex­
Smith declared the company’s plant at
pay his bill."—Judge.
DEMOCRATS LEAD IN SENATE 26c; coarse, 3 0 «3 2 c ; valley, 33c.
"W ould you like to be able to sing
perience. The Portland
Bay Point is a large concern and the
ami play as 1 do, dear?"
1. M. C. A. AVTCMOIIK SCUOCI IS THAT PUCK
N ew York, Nov. 9— Although the
Mohair— 40c per pound.
•
business is well established and perma­
"N o, ma'am," was the unexpected
Address The Ree latrar. Portland Y M C. A.,
Democrats have assurance o f control
A HHOMINFNT WOMAN t-N-
Cascara
bark—
Old
and
new,
64c
per
and get an llluatrattd Pullt tin giving the com­
nent.
reply
of the senate by a working majority, j pound.
DORSliS OUR STATEMENT.
plete detail» of COS I . TIMI-: and CONDITIONS
"And why not?" »«k ofi the lady.
control o f the house was still in doubt
C a ttle — Steers, prime, $ 6 .4 0 «7 ;
"
’Cause,”
explained
the
small
ob
Portland, Oregon.—" I was troubled
$275,143 Left in Fund.
at an early hour today. The Demo- ! good, $ 6 « 6.40; common to fair, $ 5 « j
server, " I wouldn't like to have people
»,
for years with fe-
suy such horrid things uhout me.” —
I
I.1; male trouble and
Salem— The report o f the State In­ crats had made slight gains however 5.75; cows, choice, $ 5 .6 0 «6 ; medium
p i T in
v > «i, Por|<! Be* f!
Indianapolis Slur.
tried a great many dustrial Accident commission from in the late returns in Montana and to good, $4.5 0 « 5; ordinary to fair,
«“ I I
Poultry, Butter, Eggs
jjj.' remedies without November 5, 1913, to October 31, Kansas. A t 1 o'clock 208 Democrats, $3.50« 4; heifers, $ 4 «6 ; bulls, $ 3 «
and Farm Produce
At One Gulp.
g?; any benefit until 1916, shows that the total receipts 198 Republicans, 2 Progressives, 1 So­ 4.25; calves, $4«7.60.
to the Old Rehab!« Kverding h ou »1 with «
record o f 40 years o f Square Dealings, and
Doctor— W ell. I'utrick, how are you
fj , I was advised to
have been $1,699,582.61, o f which the cialist and 1 Independent had b een! H ogs—Prime, $9.25«9.75; good to
U* aa»urvtl o f T O P M A R K E T PRICES.
feeling today?
jp ju e e
Dr. Pierce's
elected, with 25 congressional districts prime mixed, $ 8 .2 5 «9 ; rough heavy,
workmen
have
paid
$182,774.72;
em­
F. M. CRONKH1TE
h Favorite Prescrip­
I ’at— Oh, doctor. I feel worse than
yet
to
be
heard
from.
Republicans
$ 8 «8 .25 ; pigs and skips, $8«8.26.
45-47 Front Street
Portland, Oregon
t s —- v t i o n .
I took sev- ployers, $1,210,123.34, and the state
ever.
did
not
give
up
hope
o
f
winning
con­
Sheep— Lambs, $ 8 «8 .7 5 ; yearlings, j
Doctor— What! Didn't you take the
|t—¿ J T X lt
~ : era* btittles ol it $202,010.66. Interest on the general trol.
wethers, $ 7 «7 .5 0 ; old wethers, $6.25
1
t
r.nd received great fund has equaled $4673.99.
pills I gave you?
The situation in the house at this «6 .5 0 ; ewes, $5«5.60.
Sold br ell dru.gi.ta.
Tt|
t \
benefit therefrom.
Fat—O f course, but I'm not sure If
The commission has set aside to
1 can heartily rec­ guarantee the payment o f pensions hour is so indefinite that it is impossi­
the lid has come o ff the box yet.—
ommend this med- $601,319.28. In tim e loss it has paid ble to declare whether the Democrats
Philadelphia Public Ledger.
Icne to all women who are expecting
Pipe, Flume, Pumps, Gates. Weirs,
w ill maintain control. I f they do it is Portland Warehouses Sell
tirsnuldfed Eyelids,
to become mothers, as I do not think out $436,167.02; first aid, $187,961.38; certain to be by a greatly reduced
Always on Duty.
Tanks, Troughs, Silos.
We spe­
Eye* inflamed by e»po-
1,500,000 Pounds of Wool
there is anything to equal it. It is burial expenses, $11,862.60: pensions,
cialize on Irrigation and Drainage
•uieto Sun, Dusland Hind
“ I hear you want a chaperon for
and adm inistrative ex­ margin and one that w ill scarcely give
also good during the period of middio $49,655.42,
u ic k ly re lie v e d b y Marios
Portland — Several big wool deals,
your daughter."
a good working m ajority. In fact, un­
Work A. L. G A G E & SON
l i f e ” — M rs O. A . A n d e r so n , 1451 pense to date, $137,473.04.
)e U r tn i4 y . N o S n u r t in g ,
“ Yes. Are you a musician?"
Macadam Street.
Since the commission’s organization less Democratic gains are made in the involving about 1,500,000 pounds of
P o r t la n d , O r e .
Just F v e C o m fo r t.
At
"W h y should your daughter’s chap 303 Spalding Bldg
districts
yet
undecided,
independent
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is 15,748 accidents have been reported, of
the Oregon clip o f this year, have been Y o u r D r u g g ie ;* » 50c per B o tile . M u ris i f ) l eron be a tniisirlan?"
I __________________
minority members m ight seriously in­
a true friend to women in times of which 2161 were fatal.
"So that you can accompany her on _
closed in this city in the past few § s l y « i n T u b e i 2 5c. F o rfin u k u l h e f y e f rcsa ik
trial and at times of pain when the
terfere with the re-election o f Speaker
D ru g g is ts o r M u ilsc Eye Dvmedy t o . , Chicago
the piano."— Louisville Courier Jour
days.
One
o
f
the
transfers
was
a
organa aro not performing their func­
Clark and the organization o f import­
nal.
tions.
For headache, b-n kache, hot
Farming System Better.
block o f 1,000,000 pounds. The wools
ant committees.
I» fin more n*cc»»»rT
flashes, catarrhal condition, bearing
SIXTH AN D EVERETT STS.
than S m a l l p o x . Army
Neutral Answer.
sold have been held here since early
Klamth Falls — “ Since I was here
down sensation, nipntal doprefsion,
experience boa demonstrated
Four Rlnrkn from Union Station. Under n*w
High— There's
Fred
Scads over
the almost miraculous effi­
summer by the Columbia Basin Wool
dizziness, fainting spells, lassitude ami two years ago a marked improvement
E le c to r a l V o te
1912 a n d 191 6.
mano 4 ifm«*nt. All room* nawly d>-curated
cacy, and harwlrssness, cf Antityphoid Vaccination.
there.
He made $1,000,000 in the
exhaustion, women should never fail has been made by the farmers o f K la­
S PECIAL R A TE S IIY W EEK OR MONTH
Officiai
Unofficial Warehouse company and the Portland
Be vaccinated NOW by ym;r physician, you and
street last year
to take this tried and true woman's math county in general farm ing condi­
Rat*» 50c* 73c. $1. $1.50 I'cr Day
flour family. It Is more vital than house losursnce.
1112—
'- I t i *
Wool Warehouse company. The prices
Low e— Honestly ?
Atk ysur physician, dnicy!*t, or *erul for "Have
medicine.
tions,”
said Professor Edward B.
flou
bad
Typhoid/”
telling
of
T
y
p
h
o
i
d
Vaccine,
High—
I
don't
know,
but
he
made
it
?
For girls about to enter woman­ Fitts, extension lecturer from Oregon
realized were not made public, but it
a
£
g
»
results from us , and danger I ram iyphoid Carriers.
— The Lamb
hood, women ai>out to become moth­
cL * j
&
1 06
THE OITTTR LABOIATOtY, M iM T C Y , CAL
is known they were the highest prices
Agricultural
college.
Professor
Fitts,
O rego n V u i c a n i z i n o
C o m p a n y
ers, and for the changing days of
m w o R « M M M • s*su«$ v»pcs «. s. w ». W M
.
:
¡2 v
ever paid for wool in this state.
movod to 3:t:t t.. :i:iì Hurnside St.. Port­
middle age, Doctor Pierce’ s Favorite with Professor J. E. Larson and Miss
Pensions
for
Re
married
Widows.
s «
6
$
s
land.
Or-
I
'4nr**Rt
Tir»1
Repair
Plant
*
9
The bulk o f the wool sold went to
Prescription should always he on hand. Anna M. Turley, gave four farm ers’
In the Northw fsi
Country service a
T h - remarried widow, (if now a widow) o f Civil
STATES-
*
H CC
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E xch an ge.
Eastern woolen mills, but Boston deal­
apecialty. U*e Parcel Poet.
I t ’s a temperance remedy that is short courses in Klamath county, one A »Lama
W ar Unytii »o ld im , -.liiira uni marine» may now
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12
pen.ton on the rervlee o f the »ro t (Civil
ers also secured several large lots.
extracted from roots with pure glycer­ each at Plevna, Mount Laki, Merrill A risona
"A man has a right to change his »retire
3
J
W arl horlmnd. Fee fi.ed l>y law and eontirivent
9
A rknr « «*
9
ine and its ingredients arc published and Bonanza.
Three or four million pounds remain , opinions."
upon »necen». Over Sh year* e.prrivnee.
Taber
2
. Il
13
i altfarnia
on wrapper.
"Y e s ," replied Senator Sorghum, A Whitman Co.. W’aahlnvton, L> C
unsold in the local warehouses.
“ There is one general criticism I < o »rado
6
»
Any medicine dealer ran supply it
7
7
Stocks o f wool in Portland have "but he has to be careful not to get
would make o f the methods o f dairy­ « 1 Vifit.fctirut
The Dark Horse.
S
Mlxwarp
3
in either liquid or tablet form. The
been larger than anywhere else in the cheated in the trade und come out
6
«
Anzae officer That's a pretty sad
cost is raouest, the restorative bene­ ing in Klamath county, how ever,” < Fionda
worse o ff than when he started."—
14
>
o
rrta
14
West,
except
Chicago,
and
this
fact
Professor F itts continued.
“ That is Idaho
looking crock you’ve got there, Foran
fits truly remarkable.
Washington Star.
4
4
has turned the attention o f buyers to
Cornstalk trooper— Well, 'e ain't
79
28
Write Doctor Puree, Invalids’ Hotel, as to the type o f stock used. Many of Illinais.........................
15
15
Indiana
mueh to look at. sir, hut 'e throws a
this city. This is what the wool men 1
Buffalo N. Y ., for free 130 page book the farmers are tryin g to do a dairy lo w »
The Bargaining Instinct.
13
13
dandy
shadder »when it's real h o t!— ]
and warehouse men o f Oregon have
on woman’s diseases, livery woman business and still make beef out o f the Kansa»
IO
10
"Y ou took your hoy to a circus to
By buying dlrvct from ua at wholrvair rricr.
London Opinion.
13
13
should liavo one.
You can also have steers from the dairy cows. ThiB can­ Kentucky .................
been striving for, the making o f Port­ •reward him for being good?"
anil «avv thr plunilrr'i profit». W rit* 11» to­
10
10
Ix>ui«iana
confidential medical advice without not be done profitably.”
land a wool center where stocks could
“ Yes. And then he derided It was­
M ai n«
6
4
day your n w l<
W r will givr you our mck-
Only Partly to Blame.
cost.
8
8
Maryland .................
tiottom "Uirrct-to-you" eric-*», f o. b. rail or
be accumulated and sold direct to the n't much of a circus and tried to be
18
Mistress Really. Mary, you might
IH
Ma*Fachu*rttn
boat.
W
r
ai-lnaily
ravr yuu from lu to kA yvr
had enough lo make sure he wasn't
consuming trade.
Michiffan
15
15
at least see that tiie plates are clean.
evnt. All euodr ruarantanl.
Sunday Shows Stay Shut.
being cheated."— Washington Star.
Minnesot*
12
As
the
holders
of
the
wools
just
sold
New
g
irl—
Well,
mum,
I
owns
up
to
Northw**»t twaSuuarbrr* for Iwft'irr Watvr
How He Was Caught.
10
10
Mimussippi
have realized a good advance over the
Eugene— Eugene w ill have no Sun­ Miasoari
SyrUiuia and Fuller A Johnron Kninnv».
IM
the thumb mark, but the died egg was
18
He hnd no stomach for the array,
Why They Cheered.
4
4
Montana
prices
prevailing
during
the
early
part
day
theater
performances,
i
f
a
decision
on
there
afore
I
came.
Boston
Tran
STAR K -D AV IS CO.
but presented himself for examination
8
8
Nebrsaka
"W h o arc those people who are script.
o f the season, they have demonstrated
. .
3
8
212 Third Street.
Portland. Or-rnn
with a “ sure trick" up his sleeve to o f Judge J. S. Coke, o f the Circuit N'evada
cheering?'' asked the reeruit as the
New Hampshire
4
their
wisdom
this
time,
at
least
—
in
court,
is
to
obtain.
He
denied
an
ap­
“ work his tloket." l i e was physically
14
soldiers marched lo the tra'n.
N aw Jerm-y
14
Placing the Blame.
not
taking
first
offers,
but
in
holding
plication
by
the
Progressive
Amuse­
3
New Mexico
3
Iierfect, hut' his eyesight was shock­
"Those," replied the veteran, "sre
"H ave you anything to say before I
45
45
New York
for the late market.
the people who »r e not going."— Lon pass sentence?"
ing— so bad. Indeed, that the sergeant ment company fo r an injunction to North Carolina
12
12
Plaint of an Artist.
restrain the city authorities from in­ North Dakota
5
don Saturday Journal.
5
thought the d on or should see him.
"Y es. your honor, I would call your
iOhk>
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24
"How was the big political meet­
Cranberry Prices on Higher.
attention
to
the
fact
that
the
fool
"F irst ctnss physically," pronounced terferin g with the operation o f itc- • iklahoma
10
lu
V «!C «i*r,ciA¡if(i'f .*ool-ta»« fK ff.
lawyer who defended me was assigned ing?"
(
fon
6
5
Portland— Cranberry prices were ad­
the doctor, hut when the medical man theater on Sunday.
"It should have been better.'' replied
Writ
SII*!
' I ' m i.N
V . for »
Pennsylvania
i*
38
The
plaintiff
attacked
the
city
ordi­
to the case by yourself.”
applied the eye test« the would-he re­
.Ii*c . . t ctir.-»
vanced all along the line Tuesday. Job­ i f '- r f f u n p l« o l A i . - , i s !
Rhode Iuland
5
5
the leader of the l and. " I f the speak­
nance,
contending
it
was
in
conflict
m
ra
t
lin
,
hot
aw
:rn,
a>
lilnc
U
rt.
It
makr.
9
9
South
Carolina.
cruit's sigtit nppeared much worse than
ers hadn't kept getting up and inter­
bers are now quoting Eastern cranber­ new or ti*:n » , > ■■ rary, A eeria.a rura for
5
5
with Lord’s Oregon Laws, which e x ­ South Dakota
Pimples, boil*, carbuncles, dry up and
when the sergeant had him In hand.
Tennessoe
12
12
ries at $ 1 2 « 12.50 » barrel and Pacific -otna.liu, . w in , nr.il. fi.i'l bunlno.. A lldru g- disappear with Doctor Pierce's Golden rupting the music, it would have been
cepted
theaters
from
Sunday
closing.
f i . u w illl.
Pot. t »ee.-t t any anUtltuta
Texas
20
»
a fine concert."— Washington S'-ar.
“ No. no, my man; with sight like
Coast stock at $9.50.
4
4
Medical Diacovery. In tab let, or liquid.
Judge Coke takes the view that inas­ Utah
that you're no use for the army,” said
4
4
Vermont
The first car o f Florida grapefruit I
Clash
cf
Colors.
much as the theaters were excepted Virginia
Mrs. Pry I don’t see how you ran
12
12
the medico. "But you ought to get
Repairing Political Breaches.
“ I don’t understand this talk about
has arrived and w ill be quoted at $5.25
7
7
tolerate a husband who stays out ev­
under the state law there is no state Washington
glasse». Stay, I've a pair like micro­
8
8
"W
e
haven't
any
rail
splitters
In
W est Virginia
» gras« ba i n i
4t ired U m horse
to $6.76.
ery night.
Why don't you divorce
law applying to Sunday theaters.
13
13
Wisconsin
public life at present,'' remarked tho him?
scope*, and If you see with them you
Sweet potatoes are very firm at man.
W yo m in *.....................
3
3
man
who
is
reading
Lincoln's
biog
"F
h
?
"
can have them.”
Mrs. Sharp I would, my dear, hut
$2.50.
Local stocks are small and
Possessor Keeps Land.
272 243
T o t a l » ....................... 435 8 88
" I f it's green, how can It be bay?"— raphy
you have no idea what dandy movie
The spectacle» were produced and
ow ing to the car shortage cannot be Louisville Courier Journal.
"N o." replied Senator Sorghum. scenarios his explanations make.
Pendleton—
J.
W.
Maloney
recently
I
fitted on. and the recruit at ones cried,
replenished readily.
“ The nearest we grt Is a fine supply sell every one of them.
Canada's War Debt Gains.
won the suit brought against him by
“ Oh. I ace splendidly!”
The potato market was barely steady
of fence menders."— Washington Star
Her Training.
Ottawa, Ont.— Canada’s war expend­ on the street at $1.75«2.
“ Do you now?" said the doctor, with Frank Rogers for possession o f a quar­
She's quite a famous novelist.
O f Some Hsr.
sarcasm. “Take him along sergeant, ter section o f Indian land.
The Reaaon.
The jury itures during the seven months ending
She writes best selling books.
"W here is O'Beetle spending tho
Patien t—1 can't ace where your
and get him sworn in. There's no glass brought In the verdict fo r Maloney October 31 o f the fiscal year aggregat­ Canned Milks Are Again Advanced. She got her start In fiction
mental science is ii ¡'h< me any good last days of summer?"
W riting reference* for her cooks.
In the spectacles."— London Tlt-BIts.
within 15 minutes.
ed nearly $127,500,000, or an average
Portland — The purchaser o f the
"A t the beach, making love to the
— Boston Transcript.
Mental Healer But. my dear air,
Each had leases to the land, but Ma­ o f more than $18,000,000 monthly, ac­ Agen million-dollar
milk-eondeneing
mental science must have something , last girl there."
What’s the Use?
loney, who had had possession fo r sev­ cording to figures issued here Saturday. plant at Mount Vemon, Wash., turns
"H
uh!
Lnjuying the last daze of
to work on. -Baltimore American.
N et For Him.
He— Do you think I ought to see eral years, produced a new lease made The Dominion's total net debt on Octo­ out to have been the Carnation Milk
summer, eh?”— Judge.
Ragged R oger» Wouldn't you like
your husband about ray marrying your in June, which was declared valid. ber 31 was approximately $695,778,- Products company, as was suspected to have fame, Griggay?
The Proverb Disproved.
And Another Fourth.
When Rogers attempted to take pos­ 000, as compared with $492,528,000 a at the tim e o f the »ale by many o f the
daughter?
Me had returned from a day of oh
Grimy Grig
N aw!
Dey say dat
She— Dear me, no. He will read all session recently and started to burn year ago. The revenues for the seven wholesale grocers.
The Carnation fame is a but hie. an’ there's generally serration at the bathing beach.
Bacon I ece •boat one fourth of
"F igu re« will lie !" said he.— Brown the ares of the United States is still
the stubble, Maloney ordered him off months amounted to $121,748,000 as company, in its notice to the trade soap in but h ies— Boston Transcript.
•bout It In the papers.— Puck.
ing'a Magazine
at the point o f a gun, it was testified. compared with $87,684,000 during the Wednesday, listed Mount Vernon milk
covered by forests.
Missing Then.
same period in 1915.
October reve­ with its other products.
Egbert— And another fourth, 1 ex­
A Pair of P it '» *
Father—
Don't
know
the
French
for
pect. by mortgages.— Yonkers States­
nues totaled about $18,158,000.
Fire L o s t is $137,370.
Carnation milk was advanced 10 ! cat, and you had a French nurse for
Edith— Isn't It a pity that poor men man.
cents a case to $4.15 and Atser was years?
Salem— F ire losses in Oregon dur­
don't know enough to remain single?
One W ife Found Enough
raised 10 cents to $3.90.
Mount Ver­
ing October as reported to Harvey
Marie Ye*, ard Uist rich ones do?
Hcjpeful But, dad. we hadn't got a
P . N . U.
No. 47. i s i e
Wells, state insurance commissioner,
London — Although, as we recently non is listed 10 rents below Carnation. cat when Adelc was with as
Punch. — Boston Transcript.
Wednesday, totaled $137,370.
The have been reminded in the court«, a
record shows a total o f 72 fires occur­ Mohammedan may have four wives,
Bie l i m a ! h i, ÿ ort Shows
ring in 62 towns o f the state.
A the p rivilege o f being so much married
large proportion o f the fires were in ia one less frequently exercised nowa­
In compiling his forthcoming bien­
the country, 16 barns and 15 farm days than formerly.
In Turkey the nial report. Superintendent o f Public
dwellings being burned.
There were m ajority o f people find it sufficiently Inatruction J. A. Churchill, find« that
$10,000 fires, one at Crescent City, difficult to support one w ife, and polyg­ there are 1628 teachers In Oregon who
must be paid to the two
where s number o f store buildings and amy there is practiced mainly by rich hold life state certificates or life diplo­
IS
R E L IA B L E
first evidence of weak­ a hotel were destroyed, and the other men, who more frequently have two ma«. The number o f teacher« holding
at Silver Lake, where a garage, livery w ives than four, and more often only life papers is 112 greater than in 1915.
ness in the stomach, stable and a lumber yard were burned. one. Sim ilar conditions prevail in Per­ The regule ity with which the chil­
sia.
There monogamy ia becoming in­ dren attend school in Oregon is worthy
liver or bowels—
Supreme Court to Hear 186 Case*. creasingly popular among the nobility. o f notire. Through the effort* o f the
Neglect only invites
country teachers to keep the attend- I
Salem— The trial dorket o f thè Ore­
One American on Arabia.
ance up to 92 per cent, the average re­
gon Supreme court for thè Corning
illness.
London— The American consul at quired before a school may be consid­
term show» a total o f 186 case«, of
RC W K P IN T IM P
T f iY »h ie h 86 are from Multnomah county Bombay, India, states that only one ered standard, the percentage o f daily
DL n l O L III l i m e
ini
Marion county ia second with 21 rasei American. Puml Rutledge Dsnner, was attendance in the rural school* i s 1
Other counties having \ on board the British steamer Arabia, •lightly over 90 per cent, which is
to be heard,
rases on the docket a r e : Douglas. sunk November 6 in the Mediterra­ higher than in any other state in the
nine; Jackson,
eigh t;
Clackamas. nean, says a Reuter dispatch from United States. The percentage o f at
Lane, Washington and Yamhill, six Bombay. The Peninsular A Oriental tendance in the city schools ia still
each: Clatsop and Coos, five each: Co­ Liner Arabia, according to a state­ higher, so that the sversge attendance
lumbia, four; Hood R iver, Josephine, ment by the British admiralty Novem­ for the entire state ia 94.8 per cent.
Linn
and
Tillamook, three each; ber 8, was sunk without warning by a The number o f absence« from school
Crook, Klamath and Wasco, tw o each, submarine. A ll o f the 437 passengers was 2,317,410 leas last year than dur­
, and Lake, Lincoln and Polk, on« each. and all the crew but two, were saved. ing this previous school year.
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Irrigation System s
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New Houston Hotel
TYPHOID
D o Y o u r O w n P lu m b in g
THE
STRICTEST
ATTENTION
Well.
Y
o u r
G
r o c e r
lie wants to hold your trade
and tries to sell you brands
H O S T E T T E R 'S M i ^ H
BITTERS
he
know s
you
lie
is always
w ill
like,
ready to recommend
K C B a k i n g P o w d e r - A s k him