Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19??, May 11, 1917, Image 3

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I Hotel Hoyt YANKEE INVENTION
TO END O m n i -
Renovated Decorate«
100
Depot»
Fireproof
Corser Sixth end Hoyt St».. Portland, Ore.
Thoroughly
&
LOU H IM ES M anwnr.
RATES:—71c to K. SPECIAL—W««k or M<
Submarine Problem Solved by
J HOTEL ■ tW NORTHWEST^
Eric V . Hauser, President.
]550
A
75
..s i m B s g '
' D i y - U p K S P S i $2 Up
['Asad* •f (amen EiteWMuJ H«ci> C
FO R D
*
k
O
C A R S
R IM
fit* both front and rear wheel. Applied in 6 min
utee. Saves time, clothes, temper and religion
Price $6.60. Sent parcel poet prepaid, upon re
eeipt o f price.
OtIOOi V IL U IIIIM CO., T h e Tire Shop.
833-335 Burnside a t,
Portland, Oregon
" C . B . " M I N E R S & CO.
UNIVERSAL REPAIR ud MACHINE SHOP
klTtMSIU W lltlM 111 IIUILIIH.
I. L m l ttn Ml mu* ITJ.
PVIIIAII, NIMI
FRED P. GORIN, Paint Attorney.
Organizer and Developer. Patents secured or Fee
Refunded. FR E E , Toy X-Ray Plate; shows every
bone in your body right through your clothing.
Suites 701, 701A . 701B. 701C. Central bldg., Seattle
S T U D Y bookkeeping, shorthand, telegraphy,
salesmanship. English branches, at an accredited
school; write, or phone Main 690 for catalogue;
graduates guaranteed positions. Behnke-Walkei
Business College, 167 4th Street, near Morriaon,
Portland. Oregon.
L E A R N A T R A D E . Gas Tractor and A u to­
mobile men are in demand. W e are givin g a com-
te course in both fo r the price o f one tuition,
a short time only. L a rge class now graduat­
ing and have room for few more men. Catalog
and details free. HcaqAiil’« Trade Sdi»»U. 20th A Hawthwae
Portland, Oregon.
C
4 0 Per Cent
OFF ON DEVELOPING
AN D PRINTING
Send us your next film or negatives fo r a trial
and receive 40 per cent discount on the order. Ve-
lox prints. 2c up. Developing. 10 and 15c. En­
largements. up to 8x10, black and white. 25c. A ll
work guaranteed. O w ing to the discount, kindly
send remittance to cover order. Difference will !**
refunded in case some are not good. Only one or­
der to a fam ily at this price. “THE PRINTS THAT PLEASE"
PHOTO C R A F T SHOP. Pittock Block.
P. O. Box 725.
Portland, Oregon
H ID ES , P E L T S , C AS C A R A B AR K,
W OOL AND M O H A IR .
Hi nit ill jrw hue. Write fer prices end shipping tegs
THI H. F. NOWTOW C o . Pimma. Ore; Seattle. Wn
W e A re Buyers of
Veal, Hogs, Hides, Poultry, Eggs,
Etc. Your shipments to us will bring to you
prompt return» and best possible prices.
W R IT E FOR SH IPPING T A G S .
V A LLE Y PRODUCE COMPANY,
115 Front St..
Portland, Oregon
c i w gg
i n Poultry,
Vea|’ Pork*
Beef*
Butter, Eggs
and Farm Produce
to the Old Reliable Everding house with a
record o f 45 years o f Square Dealings, and
be assured of T O P M A R K E T PRICES.
F. M. CRONKHITE
45-47 Front Street
FO R
SALE
Portland, Oregon
OR
MONTHS
LIM IT
■
tra tire it Save ehnngtng on th«* road
THE T W IN
Everyone should drink hot water
with phoephate In It,
before breakfast.
W hile Southern Pacific reports indi-
I cate a steady decline in the car short -
Baltimore Engineer.
| age from Ap ril 28, when the late peak
I o f 1157 was reached, to 909, reported |
I Saturday, the Public Service commis-
T o feel as fine as the proverbial
1 sion still is besieged with complaints. fiddle, we must keep the liver washed
clean, almost every morning, to pre­
I Governor
Withycombe
has tele­ vent Its sponge-like pores from clog­
graphed to R. N. Stanfield, represent­ ging with indigestible material, sour
ing the State Council o f Defense at bile and poisonous toxins, says a noted
Washington, asking him to urge Secre­ physician.
Plan Has Confidence o f Naval Con­
I f you get headaches, it’s your liver.
tary o f War Baker that steps be taken
| to prohibit enlistments from the rural I f you catch cold easily, it's your liver.
sulting Board Inventor R e fu s e
I f you wake up with a bad taste,
I districts.
furred tongue, nasty breath or stom­
to Talk - Assures Success.
Governor Withycombe has been ad- ach becomes ri.ncid, It’s your liver.
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j vised by Attorney General Brown that Sallow skin, muddy complexions, wa­
j members o f the Third Oregon lnfan- tery eyes all denote liver uncleanlt-
Baltimore, Md.— Despite official at- 1 try, who are in the state on Monday, ness. Your liver is the most Impor­
tant. also the most abused and neglect­
tempts to discredit the statement made I ^une 4-
be allowed to vote on ed organ o f the body. Few know its
Saturday by W illiam M. Saunders. 1 mattere f i n i n g to state affairs to function or how to release the dammed
, .
come up at the special election,
up body waste, bile and toxins. Most
chairman o f the Naval Consulting
. ...
,
.. -I
W ith labor scarce, appropriations folks resort to violent calomel, which
is a dangerous, salivating chemical
Board, that an invention practically
, . ,,
,
,
! K
. .
r
m aterially decreased and demands for
had been perfected that would end the wages soaring, state institutions con­ which can only be used occasionally
because it accumulates in the tissues,
submarine menace, there is such an in­ front a decidedly serious situation, ac­ also attacks the bones.
Every man and woman, sick or well,
vention.
This was learned in B alti­ cording to reports made to the State
should drink each morning before
more Monday where the invention was Board o f Control by practically every
breakfast,
a glass of hot water with a
one o f the heads o f such institutions.
discovered by a Baltimore engineer,
teaspoonful of limestone phosphate In
An interesting relic o f the past in it, to wash from the liver and bow?ls
Emil Gathmann, the inventor.
the shape o f an old Am erican flag has the previous day’s Indigestible mater­
Mr. Gathmann, seen at his home in just been hung in the dining room o f ial, the poisons, sour bile and toxins;
Walbrook, was loath to discuss the the P ilot Butte Inn at Bend. The flag thus cleansing, sweetening and fresh­
invention, but he authorized this state­ is one given by General Ulysses S. ening the entire alimentary canal be­
Grant to W illiam T. Birdsall, father o f fore putting more food Into the stom­
ment:
ach.
W. C. Birdsall, manager o f the inn,
Limestone phosphate does not re­
“ I can only say this;
and bears only 38 stars, indicating its strict the diet like calomel, because it
“ W ithin three or four months there I
age.
can not salivate, for It is harmless and
w ill be no submarine menace.
The !
A t the m eeting o f the Medford city you can eat anything afterwards. It
plan that w ill mean the eradication of
Is Inexpensive and almost tasteless,
the German U-boat as a real menace I council this week, Mayor Gates launch­ and any pharmacist w ill sell you a
w ill take about that tim e to be worked ed a vigorous campaign to stop all quarter pound, which Is sufficient for
out. When it has been worked out forms o f gambling in Medford. The a demonstration of how hot water and
and is in actual operation, then a state­ city executive said that a charity pa­ limestone phosphate cleans, stimulates
tient whom he had befriended recently and freshens the liver, keeping you
ment o f some kind may be made.
But I cannot say anything now, lost $4.50, which was all the cash he feeling fit day In and day out.
nor do I think anyone else has been had, in a game o f poker at a local pool
Hard to Get Up.
room.
authorized to say anything.”
"E v e ry cloud may have a silver lin­
From
sources
other
than
Gathmann,
„ . ,
. _ .. ,
,
. .
. The monthly report o f the Industrial in'," said Uncle Eben, “ but de facili­
it is known definitely and authonta- Accident commission for A p ril shows ties ain' alius pervided fur climbin'
tively that the invention and the p an , receipU for the month amounting to up an’ lookin’ at dat side o' de cloud
which now has the approval and the $77,937.29, and disbursements o f $83,-
confidence o f the Naval Consulting , 139 35
Just Now,
Cost o f administration during
Board
“ W hat’s the best seller today?”
, . , is
. o „ f recent birth.
...
, W* 8
the month was $4121.66. The com­
pleted by Gathmann at the plant o f the , mi8ajon ha(1 a total balarK.e o f , y50j.
"Judging from the most recent re­
Gathmann Engineering company at 947.72 with the state treasurer on ports, I should say it was a potato cel­
lar.’’—
Baltimore American.
Texas, Baltimore county, about three A p ril 30.
weeks ago. A t that tim e Mr. Ga/th- j
Hint to Girls.
The State Highway department may
mann went to Washington for a Sun­
O f course it is none of our business,
day night conference with naval offi­ use funds available in the treasury out
cials, and as a result naval engineers o f the $300,000 derived from the one- but any smart girl could reduce the
cost of shoes and stockings by doing
came to Baltimore the follow ing day. fourth mill tax to complete contracts her own knitting.— Dallas News.
The invention, it is understood, was entered into before the present com­
approved and then the naval authori­ mission went into office, according to
Animal Yarns.
by
Attorney
General
ties got into touch with other engi­ an opinion
“ E ver read Aesop's fables?”
neers who had submitted other plans Brown, sent to State Highway En­
"Y e s ," replied Mr. Growcher. "And
and these other engineers were told o f gineer Nunn.
I don't see what they were written
the Gathmann invention.
The Beuhner Lumber company at for.”
“ Why. to point a moral.”
Tests o f the whole plan on the A t­ North Bend announces a straight in­
“ But I don't see how a man who
lantic coast then followed, and, ac­ crease in wages for its employes o f the
cording to the statement made by Mr. logging camps and mills o f 25 cents told such whoppers as he did could
claim to have anything moral about
Saunders Saturday and the hints made per day, which places the minimum for him.” — Washington Star.
by Mr. Gathmann Monday, they proved men at $2.75, effective May 1. The
the invention an entire success.
Reverse.
company had this raise under consider­
Gathmann is well acquainted and ation for some tim e past and it is the
“ They say there will be food dic­
closely associated with Mr. Saunders, first advance above wages generally tators appointed to prevent food spec­
the head o f the Naval Consulting current in the best-paying companies. ulators.'
“ A t last poetic retribution.
The
Board. He is an active member o f the The order applies to nearly 375 men.
packers w ill be canned.”— Exchange.
American Association o f Mining En­
Sheridan has, to date, sent 62 young
gineers, o f which Mr. Saunders is the
men to the army and navy.
president.
FOUR
; LARGEST ud FINEST'
A truckload o f mohair was sold in
i Corvallis Saturday to W alter H. Kline
; for more than $3000. It was auctioned \
off and brought 66$ cents a pound.
SAYS HOT WATER
WASHES POISONS
FROM THE LIVER
EXCHANGE
F or property anywhere in the United S ta te, or
Canada. W hat can you offer for 160 acre, timber
and bunch ,r a a . near Boundary. 160 acres Colum­
bia R iver water fron t near Boasburr. 10 or 100
acre, adjoining M eyer. Falls. 50 lot. on buaine.,
atreet in Meyery Falla—ail in Stevens county.
Wash. 240 acres Shoshone county, timber and
bunch grass. 150 acres Kootenai County. 420 acres
Bonner County, ranch and timber. Idaho—also
eottage in Seattle for acreage near Spokane?
W. S RO B ISO N. 201 Central Bldg . Seattle.
' R E A L T Y : A ll parts U S. snd Cansds.”
C MC CD C AT l i u m i u n r C T A T C C
v N t t n o n l UNIUN U r O l A l t o
According to statements that devel-
oped at a meeting o f the State board
o f control recently the penitentiary
Berlin Calls U. S. Pan-American Policy I brick plant may be closed down after
the governor takes charge o f the pris-
“ Imperialism on March.”
on this month.
Amsterdam— The Kolnische Volks-
The Sunset Woolen M ill at Bandon,
zeitung, in an article under the cap­
tion, "A m erican Imperialism on the a newly-incorporated local stock com­
March,” in which it reviews the at pany composed o f 60 business men,
titude o f the Central and South A m eri­ has completed arrangements for the
can republics toward the war between opening o f the old Bandon Woolen
the United States and Germany, says: Mills plant, and operations w ill com-
It w ill
“ President W ilson’ s diplomatic cam­ j mence in about three weeks.
paign had successful, but it cannot be j employ between 40 and 60 persons.
If Your Skin Itches
Just Use Resinol
N o remedy can honestly promise to
heal every case of eczema or similar
skin ailment. But Keslnol Ointment,
aided by Resinol Soap, gives such
instant relief from the itching and
burning, and so generally succeeds in
clearing the eruption away for good,
that It is the standard skin treatment
o f thousands and thousands of physi­
cians. Sold by all druggists.
F O O D D R I V E IS B E G U N
Director o f Extension Service Seeking
Co-operation o f Every
farm er
to Increase A ll Pro4lucts.
Portland— Headquarters for the big
food drive to be made by all Oregon
producers have been established at 513
Oregon building, and Professor R. D.
Hetxel, director o f the Oregon A g r i­
cultural College extension service, is
in charge o f the campaign.
He said
the work was started officially Wed­
nesday o f visiting and organizing the
farmers throughout the state and
bringing their earnest efforts to bear
upon the threatened shortage o f all
kinds o f foodstuffs.
The workers who met in convention
here went into the country to take
charge o f the work in the various
farm ing districts.
Ten organizers
were sent to the outside cities and
there are already 50 people in the field
gettin g the work under way.
Mr.
H etzel feels every phase o f the state
work w ill be covered thoroughly in the
campaign now being started.
The men now in the field are direct­
ed to determine first o f all what the
farmers require in order to produce
the greatest possible acreage o f all
sorts o f foodstuffs, as well as the max­
imum o f animals and poultry. Then
w ill go forward the enlisting o f labor,
o f machinery and seeds to meet their
requirements.
F O O D E X P E R T C O M E S TO U. S.
New Chairman o f Food Board to Arrive
From England Soon.
N ew Y ork — H erbert C. Hoover, re­
cently chosen as chairman o f the Am er­
ican food board, is on his way from
England on an American ship and w ill
arrive here within a few days, it is
announced by the American commis­
sion fo r re lie f in Belgium.
A fte r
conferring with members o f the com
m ittee here, Mr. H oover w ill be pre­
pared to go to Washington to assume
his new position. So far as is known
by the men here who have been asso­
ciated with him in the re lie f work
Mr. Hoover has no intention o f aban­
doning the chairmanship o f the Belgian
commission, although it is expected
that the executive work w ill be carried
on by other members, including W. S.
Honnodl, relie f director in America.
Water to Aid Gardeners.
North Yakim a — To encourage the
production o f crops within the city
lim its and help out the bark lot garden
movement, the Pacific Power & Eight
company has announced a special rate
o f 5 cents for each 1000 gallons of
water used for irrigation purposes in
place o f the regular rate o f 20 cents.
This is the company’s war tim e “ b it.”
Under the plan as worked out by Man­
ager George C. Swayer reduced rates
w ill be given for all water in excess of
that used byAthe same consumer last
summer.
$1 a Dozen Eggs Possible.
Eugene, Or. — “ Don't k ill off the
laying hens," was the warning sounded
by Professor C. C. Lamb, poultry ex­
pert o f the Oregon Agricultural col­
lege, in an address at the Eugene A r­
mory. “ K ill only the ‘ boarder’ hens
and select with care,” he advised. Mr.
Lamb predicted that unless the people
come to a realization that the state's
poultry is being slaughtered, ow ing to
the high price o f feed and the price o f
poultry, e g g prices w ill soar to new
high records during the coming year,
suggesting $1 a dozen by next winter.
Getting Used to It.
“ Turkish women muffle the entire
In the Tea Kettle.
low er part of the face with a veil,
leaving only the eyes exposed. Queer
Cousin Elmer had a big boil on the
said magnificent, results. He appar­
Officers o f four California cement costume, eh?”
back of his neck that was Interfering
ently
planned
to
compel
the
various
re­
“ I thought so until our girls began Wheat Bluestem.......................... $2.76
seriously with his enjoyment of the
companies that had been included in a
spring and the world In general, and publics to follow in his wake.
Federal indictment against members wearing their furs that way.”— Louis­ Forty f o l d ....................................... 2.73
Club................................................ 2.72
That the scheme failed in Mexico o f the so-called “ cement trust,” charg­ ville Courier-Journal.
the conversation at the dinner table
Red R u ssian ................................. 2.69
turned from cousin Elmer's ailment is a matter o f course.
Mexico, with ing illegal combination to apportion
to a general discussion of bolls.
Japan’s backing, takes up a special po­
Oats -N o . 1 w h it e ...................... $52.25
When a lull came, Johtr, age 8, who sition and we w ill not believe that territory and control preies, in behalf
| o f the companies enter pleas of gu il­
B arley— No. f e e d ....................... 52.50
had been listening intently, spoke up: Mexico ever w ill fight against us.
ty before Federal Judge Wolverton in
"T h e last boil I saw, papa, was In
C attle— Steers, p rim e .. .$10.500/11.25
'In the. other Central and South Portland.
the tea kettle.”— Indianapolis News.
Steers, g o o d ................... 10.00/« 10.50
American states there is always more
Steers, m ed iu m .............. 9.50(r/ 9.76
or
less
chance
o
f
success
for
President
|
A
fte
r
w
aiting
a
number
o
f
months
No Doubt About That.
Cows, choice...................
9.00fu 9.50
“ W hat! Paid $50 for a hat? Woman, Wilson, and that the results are so to ascertain what the Eugene Chamber
Cows, m ed iu m ................ 8.50/« 9.00
poor shows that the spirit o f independ­ o f Commerce would do as to the pur-
are you mad?”
Cows, f a i r .......................
7.50/«< 8.25
"N o ; but It's plain to be seen that ence there is still a powerful factor.” j chase o f flaxseed from the state, and
H e i f e r s ...........................
6.50/ii, 10.00
The paper treats also o f President ! after rejectin g a number o f offers
you are.”— Boston Transcript.
Bulls.................................
6.00(1/) 8.50
W ilson’s "d iplom atic failu re” in Vien­ : from outside people, the State board
Philadelphia, P a.— “ One year ago I C a lv e s .............................
8.00/« 10.00
Motiva Enough.
na, which it says had this advantage, o f conrtol has found that Eugene does was very sick and I suffered with pains
$15.45/« 15.85
Manager— Your play lacks motive, that in Vienna, Sofia and Constantino­ not want the seed and that the offers
in my side and back Hogs Packing
Playw right— M otive? Why, man, I ple no American agents remain to spy made from other sources are now
until I nearly went Rough h e a v ie s ............... 14.50/« 15.00
haven't had a square meal In a year. and intrigue against Germany.
closed.
crazy.
1 went to Pigs and s k ip s ................ 14.00/« 14.50
different doctors and Stock hogs....................... 12.50/« 14.00
Several o f the large logging camps
The Reason.
British Ahead o f Schedule.
they all said 1 had Sheep W eth ers............. $ 9.75/« 12.00
“ W hat a big snob that fellow seems
and mills in the Clatskanie vicinity are
9.00/« 11.00
female trouble and E w e s ......................... .
Washington, D. C. — The British I
to b e !"
in receipt o f the “ red hand" postcards
would not g et any L a m b s ............................. 10.26/« 13.50
'“ O f course, he Is. That’s why he's forces on the Western front are two which have
been
sent broadcast
relief until I would
Flour Patents, $12.20.
attached to an official bureau.”— Bal­ weeks ahead o f their attacking sched- throughout the lumber industry o f the
be operated on. I
timore American.
M iiifeed — Spot prices: Bran, $44
lue, according to a cablegram received Northwest since Saturdsy.
had suffered forfour per ton; shorts, $47; rolled barley,
here
by
Secretary
Balfour,
from
the
The Easiest Way.
y e a r s before this $58; rolled oats, $58.
The Baker Red Cross organized last
time, but I kept g e t­
Northern visitor, in Georgia— I see foreign office. The advance, it said, Wednesday already has 77 members.
Corn— W hite, $72 per ton; cracked,
as
been
much
faster
than
expected
you raise hogs almost exclusively
ting worse the more $73.
A campaign for 1000 members by June
and
the
losses
smaller.
The
losses
about here.
Do you find they pay
E very month since I
1 is Scir.g launched and those at the j medicine I took
Hay — Producers’ prices: Timothy,
were said to be only one-half as large
better than corn and potatoes?
was a young girl I had suffered with
Native, slowly— Wal, no; but yer proportionately as those on the Somme head o f the movement expect to have cramps in my sides at periods and was Eastern Oregon, $26/«30 per ton; val­
ley timothy, $22/« 24; alfalfa, $23;
see. stranger, bogs don't need hoeing! offensive last year. This is attributed one o f the strongest chapters in the
never regular. I saw your advertise­ valley grain hay, $18/« 19.
state.
— Exchange.
to incomparably better artillery prep­
ment in the newspaper and the picture
Butter — Cubes, extras, 341c per
aration and the fact that the men are
Coquille is not a town o f office-seek- j o f a woman who had been saved from pound; prime firsts, 33Jr.
Jobbing
Had a Good Doctor.
not allowed to outrun the guns.
ers, and when it appeared the city j an operation and this picture was im­ prices: Prints, extras, 38c; cartons,
The Sympathetic Friend— la he a
good doctor?
caucus might pass by without any can- 1 pressed on my mind. The doctor had lc extra; butterfat. No. 1, 38c; No.
Pay Rise Extension Asked.
The Chronic Invalid—Oh. splendid.
didates offering themselves for coun-1 given me on!y two more days to make 2, 36c.
I have only been employing him three
Washington, D. C.— Secretary Dan­
up my mind so I sent my husband to the
E ggs Ranch, current receipts, 321
months, and he has already told me iels Monday recommended to the house oilmen, a committee was appointed by i drug store a t once for a bottle o f Lydis
/«,33c per dozen; selects, 34c.
I have almost ail the diseases there naval committee that an increase i n ! the Commercial club to solicit subé I
E Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and
Poultry — Hens, 18/« 19c per pound;
stantial men to run for the offices.
are.— Buffalo Express.
pay o f $15 a month, already agreed on
believe me, I soon noticed a change and broilers, 36/« 30c; turkeys, 22/« 23c;
fo
r
enlisted
men,
o
f
the
navy,
be
ex-
i
Setveny-two
quarts
o
f
whisky,
evi-
when
I
had
finished
the
third
bottle
1
ducks, 22/«24c; geese, 13/« 16c.
‘“W hy is yonr w ife looking so hap­
tended to men o f the naval m ilitia, the dently for Portland trade, were seized was cured and never f' lt better. I grant
py?”
Veal Fancy, 141/«15c per pound.
at Woodburn by Deputy Sheriffs o f you the privilege to publish my letter
“ She's got something to worry about reserve and naval volunteers.
Pork — Fancy, 19c per pound.
Mr. Daniels has also asked for six Multnomah county Wednesday. Men and am only too glad to let other women
again."— Puck.
Vegetables — Artichokes, 85c (a, $1
months' pay fo r a widow and children g ivin g the names o f Ed Herth, I-ester know o f my c u re."— Mni.Tno.i. M c G o n - per dozen; tomatoes, $2.75/«3.00 per
or
dependent
relatives o f retired Maple, L. R. Maple snd Roy Maple K A L, 3432 llartvilla Street. Phila., Pa. crate; cabbage, 5/«6c per pound; e g g ­
officers or enlisted men on active were arrested snd taken to the county
plant, 25c; lettuce, $1.75/« 2.00; cu­
ja il at Salem.
I duty.
cumbers, $1.00/« 1.50 per dozen; cel­
ery, 75c/«$1.25; cauliflower, $1.00/«
Following advices
by
Governor
Indians Go on Warpath.
1.75 per crate; peppers, 25/«35c per
TO AM M A ««
S 0AT 0*1
Withycombe Wednesday from Carry
__________________
____________
Lima, Peru - - An Indian uprising is
pound; rhubarb, 2/«3c; peas, 5/«6|c;
county officials that they would refuse
Reduce» Strained. Puffy Ankles asparagus, 8/ « 12$c; spinach, $1.26 per
I Do Your Own Plumbing | n progress in the Sandia region, the to rail a special election fo r June 4,
l.yatphangiti*. Foil Evil, lis! als. box.
'go ld mining district in Southwestern Attorney General Brown said he would
Boils, Swelling*. Slop* l.smeoes*
By b a rin e Street frisa m et abóbenle priées
Peru, near the Bolivian border. Many institute
Potatoes Buying prices, $4.00 per
end enee tibe pfember , pronta. W rite se te­
mandamus
proceedings
and allay* pain. Heal* Sores, (jets.
owners o f estates and their employee
das reur needa. Wa will pira roa ear roefc-
Brui*e*.
Boot Chafes. It it s hundred.
against them in the Supreme court.
bottom *'direst-tt>-roo" prie—, f o. b rw*l m
have been killed.
Green F r u it — Strawberries, $1.50
U F E AITISEPTIC 110 SERMICIOE per cra te; apples, 85c/« $2.50 per box.
beet. W e a rto ellr aere ro e from IS la M paa
Samples o f rock from a nitrate field
eent. A l sonda guaranteed.
Doe*
not
Mixer
of
remove
the
Oil Dividend Increased
said to cover 3800 acres, in I-a lie and
Hope— 1916 crop, 36/6c per pound;
Nortbweat bmdqn artera far Leader W ater
hair and horn ran hr worked. Pleiasnt to ore.
N ew Y ork — A quarterly dividend o f Harney counties, have been taken to $2 #0a hofile, delivered Dewnbe yoof
Bjalawa and ga lla r t J o k m a Fneinae
1917 contracts, nominal.
$3 a share was declared by the Stand­ Bervi by residents o f Bums, who have
Wool— Eastern Oregon, fine, 36c per
Hook * M free
STARK-DAVIS CO.
ard Oil company. This is $1 a share located claims on the tract.
They AMOfUNNa. JK
pound; coarse, 40/«44c; valley, 40oi
m
TWtrd
more than the previous quarterly dis­ state their intention o f organizing a
46c; mohair, 65c.
bursement. The increase is ettri bated company for the exploitation o f the
Caacara Bark - Old and new, 7/«8c
deposit.
to the larger earnings.
per pound.
No. 1 », 1 * 17 .
P. M. U.
NORTHWEST MARKET REPORT
AH OPERATION
'A V ER TED
BU Y D IR E C T
£
A B S O R B IN E
W. L. DOUGLAS
“ THE SHOE T H A T HOLDS ITS S H A P E ”
$3 $3.50 $4 $4.50 $5 $6 $7 & $8 * « " * » « *
S a v e M o n e y b y W e a r in g W . L D o u g la*
shoe*. F o r sa le b y o v e r 9 0 0 0 sh o e dealers.
T h e Best K n o w n S h o es in the W o rld .
. L. Douglas name and the retail price is stamped on the bot­
tom of all shoes at the factory. T h e value is guaranteed and
the wearer protected against high prices foe inferior shoes. T he
retail prices are the same everywhere. T hey cost no more in San
Francisco than they do in New Y ork. They are alwavr worth ihe
price paid for them.
* ] *he quality of W . L D ouglas product is guaranteed by more
* than 40 years experience in making fine shoes. T he smart
axe the leaders in the Fashion Centres of Am erica,
are made in a well equipped factory at Brockton, Mass.,
highest paid, skilled shoemakers, under the direction and
supervision of experienced men, all working with an honest
determination to m ake the best shoes for the price that money
can buy.
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n o t su p p ly y o u w it h t h e k in d y o u w a n t, t a k e n o o t h e r
m
ake. W
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man«*,
w r i it t e l f o r ln te r*»«tlm
p » t sh oes o f t h e h ig h e s t s ta n d a r d o í q u a lit y t o r il. • p r ic e ,
b y re tu r n m a ll, p o s ta g e fr e e .
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War.
FEW FOLKS HAVE
“ Those old sculptors failed to rec-1
ognlzo me properly as the god of
war," complained Mars.
“ They made you fierce looking j
enough."
"Y es, but none of them had the fore- |
sight to put 'uiaile In Germany' on my
statues."— Exchange.
SKIN TORTURES
That Itch, Burn and Scale Quickly Re­
lieved by Cuticura— Trial Free.
It takes about ten minutes to prove j
that a hot bath with Cuticura Soap
followed by gentle applications of
Cuticura Ointment w ill afford relief
and point to speedy healment of ec­
zemas, Itching, and Irritations. They
are Ideal for all toilet purposes.
Free sample each by mall with
Book.
Address postcard, Cuticura,
Dept. L, Boston.
Sold everywhere.
— Adv.
Comparative
Miafortunes.
“ W e certainly do have trouble. This
year we had double pneumonia In the
fam ily."
“ That’s nothing. W e had twins In
ours.”— Baltimore American.
Dr. Pierce's Pellets are best for liver,
bowels and stomach. One little Pellet
fo r a laxative three for a cathartic.
Main Thing Now.
“ How Is Mrs. Flubdub as a house­
keeper?"
“ I can't Bay much for the condition
o f her automobile."— Louisville Cour­
ier-Journal.
LISTEN TO THIS!
SAYS CORNS LIFT
RIGHT OUT NOW
Druggist Says Ladies are Using
Recipe of Sage Tea and
Sulphur.
Hair that loses Its color and lustre,
or when It fades, turns gray, dull and
lifeless, is caused by a lack of sulphur
In the hair. Our grandmother made
up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur
to keep her locks dark and beautiful,
and thousands of women and men who
value that even color, that beautiful
dark shade of hair which is so at­
tractive, use only the old-time recipe.
Nowadays we get this famous mix­
ture Improved by the addition of other
Ingredients by asking at any drug
store for a 60-cent bottle of "W yeth ’s
Sago and Sulphur Compound," which
darkens the hair so naturally, so even­
ly, that nobody can possibly tell It
has been applied. You just dampen
a sponge or soft brush with It and
diaw this through your hair, taking
one small strand at a time. By morn­
ing the gray hair disappears; but
what delights the ladles with W yeth’s
Sage and Sulphur Compound, Is that,
besides beautifully darkening the hatr
after a few applications. It also brings
back the gloss and lustre and gives It
an appearance o f abundance.
W yeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com­
pound Is a delightful toilet requisita
to Impart color and a youthful appear­
ance to the hair. It Is not Intended
for the cure, mitigation or prevention
of disease.
That’s What He Meant.
Bacon— L et me shake your hand,
dear boy. This is one of the happiest
days of your life.
Egbert— You're too previous, old
You corn pertereil men and women man. I'm not to be married until to­
need suffer no longer. W ear the shoes morrow.
Bacon— That's what I say. This Is
that nearly killed you before, says
this Cincinnati authority, because a one of the happiest days of your life.
few drops of freezone applied directly
Impossible.
on a tender, aching corn or callus,
stops soreness at once and soon the
Crabshaw— It's impossible to make
corn or hardened callus loosens so It a woman happy.
can be lifted out, root and all, with­
Crawford— Nonsense. Just give her
all the money she can spend.
out pain.
A small bottle of freeion e costs
Crabshaw— Didn’t I just say It was
very little at any dnig store, but will Impossible.— Pittsburgh Post.
positively take o ff every hard or soft
corn or callus. This should be tried
A Compliment Modified.
as It Is Inexpensive and Is said not
"E v e r Bee a picture of any Japanese
to Irritate the surrounding skin.
wrestlers?"
If your druggist hasn't any freezone
"N o ," replied the man who Is trying
tell him to get a small bottle for you to reduce.
from his wholesale drug house. It Is
"T h ey are invariably large, fat
fine stuff and acts like a charm every men.”
time.
" I wish you hadn't told me that.
My w ife was Just saying that my ex­
Painfully So.
e rc ise Is b e g in n in g to make me look
"T h ere Is something reminiscent of like an athlete."— Washington Star.
the fortunes of war In the mother ship
The Reason.
of the Deutschland seized In New
He— How that Dutch chorus doe#
London."
lumber along!
"W h at Is It?”
She— Hut, my dear, they havs on
‘"Y ou know It was the Wtllebad.
Now It Is what ‘ W illie hasn't’."— wooden shoes.— Exchange.
Exchange.
A Fresh Start.
But Few Have.
“ 8 end me some money to get me
Edith— Do you believe that men like out o f this trouble.” wrote the way­
ward youth, "and I promise to begin
women with Intelligence?
Alice— Yes. provided
they
have all over again.”
enough of it to refrain from Impres­
"Y e s,” muttered bis father, crumb­
sing a man with his Ignorance— Bos­ ling up the letter In his homy fist,
"that's precisely what you would do
ton Transcript.
if I sent it.”— Boston Transcript.
Costly Caloric.
Too Slow.
"Doesn’t It strike you that the tem­
Teacher— I am teaching your son
perature In this room Is rather high?”
"Th ere's no doubt about It, with “ first aid."
Father of dullest boy In class— Bet­
coal at the present price.” — Boston
Transcript.
ter teach him "second aid" Instead,
ma'am; he's so /turn slow he’d never
get there In time to use the fir s t —
Hardened Veterans.
Another thing— w ill widowers go to Life.
war, or will It be considered that they
have served
their term? — Dallas
News.
W hy S uffer W ith B ackache ,
First Society Girl— T here’s a lovely
murderer over at the Jail.
Second Society Girl— Isn't he per­
fectly killing?— Boston Transcript.
Consolatory.
"T h ey say men o f brains live long­
er than others."
"D on’t w orry; you may be one of
the exceptions to the others.” — Balti­
more American.
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W 1 0 V I9 9
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Red
V.yem— S o r « E y r » —
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- ReaUtrew Marine 1« » r » v * r 1 t«
Tr**uu#ntJor *r**a th»t feel dry a n i «mart.
i»i»6T"iir M »«i a» ma/'h yoar ioylng eera
«a ynor Teeth a n i wltn tbe Moia r«golarltf.
C iti FM T a f»
TM C/UMfT HIT ! ( « H lt l
fin ii at Inug a n i Optimi fMnrea or by Mail,
fan Burina t f Inaiai? Ca O c a «« far fra# lana
Itili II MI II MI IHHMIMIIIIMII IMI IMIIIIIM liti IIMM Ulti Iti
«war** GRAMO PRI2C al A# P P J £.
Koyrms
B a a W
100« 8» OB Udii )
8 3 e the suit-[vonWRf
a new suit FREE if they rip j
BEWARE O F IM ITA
H i — A i I « r m n u l l ) r-s.w -
n (A — .
« e r e * e - r —i. m n e J por-. *S s s k .
Lari Straw* 4 k C a , Saw Francisco
K idneys or R heumatism Howl
U tU r TrU. of Umo-lookmd-far /Yeum'p/vn*.
Ila ir llriuUro—If I can do any good la
the world for others, I wish to do It and
I feel that it Is my duty to write about
the wonderiul results 1 received from tbe
ns« of * Anurle.* I was suffering from
kidney and liladdey troubles, scalding
urine, backache and rheumatism, ami feet
and ankles swelled so that at times I
could not walk without assistance.
Had taken several different kinds of
kidney remedies but all failed. I sent
for a box of Dr. Pierce’s newest dis­
covery, •‘ Anuric,* which 1 received by
mall In tablet form. I soon got bette,
and am convinced that this popular
new misHclne Is good. I wish to rec­
ommend It to my neighbors and every­
body suffering from such trouble*.
M um . M. J. Sauot.Tr.
NOT«: You’ ve all undoubtedly heard
of the famous Dr. Pierce and his well-
known medicines. Well, this prescrip­
tion Is one that has Iss-n successfully
used for many years by the physicians
and specialist* at I»r. Pierce’s Invalids'
■*otM and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo,
Y., for kidney complaint*, and dlt-
arising from disorders of tha kid­
neys and bladder, such as backache,
weak back, rheumatism, dropay, conges­
tion of the kidney«, inflammation of tha
Madder, »oakling urine, and urinary
tryibUtti.
Up to this time, -An urle* haa not
been on sale to the public, but by th*
tier'n
~ m a-lor
ask » of many patient* and the
In rr c a -s s l d e m a n d
for this wonderful
healing Tablet, u ■ctur
/U B
B H haa
g B Anally
H N
Pierce
decided to put It Into the drug store* of
is country within Immediate reach at
ail I aifferer*.
Simply ask for Doctor Pierce’s Anurle
Tablets. There can he no Imltatloa.
Every package of • Annrlc " 1» *ure to be
Dr. iTeree’s. You will find the signature
nn tbe package Just as you do ou Dr.
juorce’* Favorite PreurrtpUoo. the aver-
famous friend to ailing women, and
Dr. Pletve'i GoninO Medical Discovery,
proven by years to he the greatest gen-
era I tonic and recon* tructor fur any
one. besides being the bus« Uo>si-matter
known.