Image provided by: Hood River Library; Hood River, OR
About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1917)
r LISTEN TO THIS! SAYS CORNS LIFT RIGHT OUT NOW CHICAGO WHEAT PIT RISE IN FREIGHT RATES IS DENIED Opening bids on the $418,000 port bonds was indefinitely postpone«! Mon day by the Port Commissions o f Toledo You corn-pestered men and women r\_____ i ___•_ T , n ______ i r . need suffer no longer. W ear the shoes OpCCUldtlOfl Ifl I Pdt L6T63I 10 and Newport. Railroads that nearly killed you before, s a y s 1 W. D. Clark was Monday named j this Cincinnati authority, because a Cease, Says Government. railroad engineer by the Public Service Ever, few drops of freezone applied directly commission, to succeed E. W. More on a tender, aching corn or callus, land, who recently resigned. stops soreness at once and soon the corn or hardened callus loosens so it can be lifted out, root and all, with out pain. A small bottle of freezone costs eery little at any drug store, but will positively take o ff every hard or soft corn or callus. This should be tried, President Griffin, o f Chicago Hoard o f as It Is Inexpensive and Is said not Trade, Announces Plans Agreed to Irritate the surrounding skin. If your druggist hasn't any freezone l ' pon for Control o f Food. tell him to get a small bottle for you from his wholesale drug house. It Is fine stuff and acts like a charm every time. Chicago— Government plans for food W e e r ^ c W a n t p f l Many common ones control, according to a statement given v v e e a s w a n t e d worOi2 eto7 Scpound. Dept. O, National Drug Co.. North Yakima, W&ah. out here Saturday by President Griffin, S C IE N T IF IC A S T R O L O G IC A L Instruction«: o f the Board o f Trade, includes abso Forecasts. Headings. Hooks, etc. A general fore lute control o f the wheat trade in all cast for S years with special indications for 1 year: There can be or any particular question with advice, for II.OH. its commercial aspects. send full birth data. A S T R O L O G IC A L STU D IO . no speculation in it. Buying and sell Portland. Oregon, P. O. Boa 825. ing o f other grains for present or fu S T U D Y bookkeeping, shorthand, telegraphy, ture delivery w ill be unrestricted. salesmanship, English branches, at an accredited Mr. Griffin said the plan was formu school; write, or nhone Main 690 for catalogue; gradaates guaranteed positions. Behnke-Walker lated at a meeting this week o f repre Business College. »67 4th Street, near Morrison. sentatives o f the grain exchanges and Portland. Oregon. government representatives at Wash Spread ington. He said complete details of K ill A ll F lie s ! . anywhere.OsUjf Fty Killer attn _ts and kills a!l the agreement would not be given out Neat, clean, ornamental, convenient, and cheap. until the food control bill had been en 1.*» 1 s all sessou. Med« W e ~ i-sl.ee. t acted into law, when the formal an t-D aver: will oot aoil or njurwnn, thin*. (Jusrzs- nouncement would come from Herbert • flocuvo. Ask for Daisy Fly K iller C. Hoover, food administrator. Sold by doalors. or 6 sent “ The plan decided on, however,” he by «-.proas. prepaid, #1. 00 . MAKOID SOMERS, I f i ) Da Kalb Are., Creeklyn, N. Y. said, “ w ill permit unrestricted com petitive buying and selling o f all com I l i w . * | . A ” **”* " » » ” 111111111111111 iiiiinmiiiiHita a n s r ins MBr|M |SforT|rgii E,eSi | modities, for present and future de M ovies R e d E y e s — S ore E y e s — s livery, with tlie exception o f wheat. The United States government, • Granulated Hyeltds. Knots— s Refreshes ___ _____ _________^ Restores. Murine Is & Favorite E through its food administration, will s Treatment for Byes that feel dry and smart, s r Give your Byes as much o f your loving care 5 completely dominate distribution of S as your Teeth and with the same regularity. 2 5 CMC F«B THIS YOU C»i»«T BUT «Eh trill 1 wheat for domestic and export pur r Sold at Drug and Optical Stores or by Mall, s poses. N ot only w ill they purchase = 111 Bun«« i n ZssietY Cs. Chicaco, fsr Frss l a » i wheat for this government, but for the aiMIIUUIIIUIIMlinilllllllllllltllllUIIIMIUIIIIINIMIIIIHMlX allies and neutrals as well. “ The m illers likewise w ill come un Bowled Out. Representative Campbell was talk- der control o f the food administration and their wheat w ill be purchased and ing about a poitileal dispute. Hour distributed under the same con “ The falseness o f your opponents’ trol. As must be apparent, the oper claim s,” he said, “ was eaisly brought ation o f this plan w ill preclude possi out— as easily, in fact, as in the case b ility of trading in wheat for future o f the orphan.” delivery. However, commission mer “ ‘ Lad y,’ whined a husky young chants, receivers and others acting as beggar, ‘ can’t ye help me to a crust of agents in the purchase and sale o f bread or sunnpn’ ? I ’ m a poor orphan.' sample grain will be permitted to “ ‘ Where do yev.r father and mother handle sample wheat on the same basis live, my boy?” said the alert lady in as all other commodities.” kindly tones. “ ‘ Down that there alley, sniffed PRICE OF COAL IS REDUCED the orphan.” — Washington Star. HOOVER TO CONTROL B illy Sunday and w ife, better known as “ M a” Sunday, are at Hood River, where they w ill live through the sum mer and then go to Los Angeles. Prosper More Than Says Commission. NO SYMPATHY SHOWN A. T. Donovan, o f Wagontire, near Bend, has gone to Portland to obtain Few Concessions are Made and Higher Pasteur treatment for rabies, which he Claas Tariffs in East on Coal fears he may be subject to as the result o f the bite o f a wildcat. and Iron Allowed. APPLES FOR ENGLAND o f Shipping Only W ill Hinder Thoroughly Renovated & Decorated YOU SHIP B UY D I R E C T The Litfbteat and Strongrwit Dra«r Saw mada—Can b* Operated by On«? Man an i Carried by T w o Man. Export. Says Selling Agent. Hood R iver, Or. — A new hope for the profitable distribution o f their smaller sized fruit through the British export is given local urchardists by S. B. Moomaw, who for the past several years has been the largest export handler o f Northwestern box apples with headquarters in London. “ I have recently discussed the situa tion with British officials,” says Mr. Minimaw, “ and 1 find none o f them op- poeed to American fruita. It is simply a question o f bottoms. “ Unless the United States govern ment decides to transport troops in large numbers and the supplies that w ill be necessary to outfit them in France, I anticipate that by the tim e the apple shipping season opens we w ill have facilities to handle much o f the product that we desire to export. “ I have taken up with the British food administrators and other officials the phase o f the small fru it and its tendency to glut our domestic markets while it is most desirable abroad. They express a desire to aid us fruit shippers and to advance the interests o f one o f the N orthwest’s biggest in dustries. Furthermore, they are de sirous o f getting our apples. ’ ’ Mr. Moomaw, who met with the board o f directors o f the Applegrow- ere’ association recently, and who will handle their business the coming sea son, says the recent reports made by Northwestern representatives o f Eng lish fru it merchants to the effect that through license they alone w ill be able to import apples the coming autumn are without any foundation.” NORTHWEST MARKET REPORT I Hotel Hoyt Now $135 I ' « ; , . , Now;$ 145 Fruit Wanted as Food and Shortage W ith 24 applications on file before the Public Service commission for in creases in rates in the IS per cent Washintgon, D. C.— The Interstate intra-state rate rases, it is expected Commerce commission Saturday denied that the commission will require at the plea o f the railroads o f the United least 20 hearings before all o f the tes , States for a horizontal increase o f 16 timony and arguments are in. These i [>er cent in freigh t rates. hearings w ill start July 9 in Portland. In ita decision the commission indi The Federal Lumber Trade commis cated its willingness to increase class sion, consisting o f John R. Walker, rates in the Eastern district approxi- Nelson C. Brown, A. A. Oxholm and I mately 14 per cent. Since about one- R. E. Simmons, accompanied by George fourth o f the freigh t handled is moved M. Cornwall, o f Portland, and A. W. under class rates, the decision virtual- Cooper, secretary o f the Western Pine I ly allows Eastern lines about 4 per Manufacturers association, o f Spokane, cent increase in gross freigh t revenue, spent Monday instecting Bend lumber Increases sought in rates on coal, coke plants. j and iron ore w ill be granted. The commission found, as a result A committee o f farmers along the o f extended hearings, that the carriers route o f the Great Southern railway generally show a substantial and in has filed a petition with the Public creasing prosperity, and that they Service commission at Salem against have ample resources with which to suspending the 16 per cent increase of conduct transportation. rates asked by that railroad, and de L ittle sympathy was given the ar claring that suspension o f such rates is guments o f the roads that they were liable to cause withdrawal o f the line victims of war conditions, the commis on account o f the low rate and light sion holding that the carriers have Farm Loan Association. traffic. profited by the mobilization o f troops. Lind, Wash. — A National Farm The commission suspended the pro Is>an association was organized at Robert Banks, o f the firm o f Kruse posed tariffs until October 28, but it Lind recently, composed o f 12 mem & Banks, shipbuilders, o f North Bend, indicated that no rehearing o f the rase bers. A number o f other farmers are announces the firm has been award«*! [ would be o f value at this time, and expected to join at the tim e o f the six vessels by the govem m net shipping suggested cancellation o f tariffs. next meeting. The follow ing were board. The ships are to be o f the The commission finds that the elected directors: Finley Urquhart, Hough type, 281 fe e t in length, 46-foot gloomy forecasts o f jeopardized in Em il Schag, J. C. Vernier, G. A. beam and 26-foot depth o f hold. These comes, seen by railroad officials early Stuart, H. A . Greving and A. J. Ur vessels are the first awarded to Coos in 1917, have not been borne out by quhart. Finley Urquhart was elected Bay, but others are expected to be the figures available for later months. president and M. C. Hayden was se constructed there. The proceedings were brought in lected as the secretary-treasurer. H. Spence Wortrr.an, deputy sealer o f March, when the returns from Febru- A. Greving, A. J. Urquhart and Emil February Schrag were naniml as the members of weights and measures. has instructed i ary were just being made. all his sealers to weigh at least 10 > was one o f the worst months in rail the loan committee. loaves o f bread taken promiscuously in road history. The decision points out that the car their respective districts, and to fur Lumber Inquiry lip. nish the office with a record o f the riers’ comparisons have been made Oregon’s lumber resources, viewed ; largely with those o f 1916, which was average weight o f such bread. The from the standpoint o f foreign trade data thus obtained w ill be available the banner year in railroad earnings, for municipalities desiring to regulate and adds that the 1917 income might development, w ill be the Bubjeet of w eight o f loaves. There is no state be considerably diminishe«! without thorough investigation this w«?ek by necessarily indicating a danger point the commission o f lumber ex|<erta law on this subject. recently appointed by the Federal gov in earnings. As Signs Go. Operators Agree to Action at Once on The question o f what disposition Ja ernment to visit Europe in the in When a man drags like a hookworm- Request o f Defense Council. terests o f the lumber industry. The son Moore intends to make o f his lease j er to his work and moves like T y Cobb Washington, D. C.— The sweeping on Summer and Alb ert lakes w ill arise WILSON STOPS DRY CLAUSE commission w ill devote at least one to the table when the bell rings, it is day to a vis it to Bend, where the ------------ reductions in the price o f bituminous again at the next m eeting o f the State | a sign that he is not going to be presi and Shevlin-Hixon coal at all mines east o f the Mississip Land board. Secretary o f State Olcott Prohibition o f Beer and Wines la Op- Brooks-Scanlon dent o f the Pennsylvania raiload.— mills— two o f the most m o d e r n » nd pi river, ranging from $1 to $5 a ton received an inquiry from the City posed by President. Houston Post. best-equipp«d plants in the country to the public, with a further cut o f 60 Saftey Deposit company, o f Omaha, Washington, D. C.— Intervention o f are operated. cents for the government, were agreed asking what haa happened to the Jason The Approach. on Saturday at conferences between Moore proposition and what Bteps must President Wilson Saturday checked the Nocoyne— I ’ m going to ask old Go- Bantamweights May Go. the operators and government officials. be taken to obtain a lease on the Sum bone-dry National prohibition move trox for his. daughter’s hand. W h at’s Confinement of The new prices become effective July mer and A lb ert lakes for its potassium ment in congress. Washington, D. C.— In reply to a a good way to begin? prohibition legislation to distilled bev- number o f requests froni men o f small salts. 1. Smart— Oh, spring a few other jokes | erages without interference with the stature, who wish to form regiments Four hundred operators who gath on him first to see how he takes them. The Smith m ill strikers at Marsh- manufacture o f beer and wines, it is like B ritain’s famous "Y o rk sh ire Ban ered here at a call from Secretary — Boston Transcript. Lane and pledged themselves to furn field have been joined by a number o f generally agreed, w ill result. tams,” the W ar department announced Prohibition leaders were asked by Thursday that no man w ill be rejected ish their product at a reasonable price, women, wives o f workmen who are Too Much Gratified. out. The Smith M ill company de the President to drop their fight for service, if, in the opinion o f the were represented in the final conferen clared it had more men at work and against the manufacture o f beer, wines “ They say the ex-ezar o f Russia is ces by committee from each field. recruiting officer, his deficiencies in has started the re-manfacturing plant very fond o f fish. ’ ’ and other light intoxicants. W ith a height and weight will not m aterially Earlier in the day they had agreed “ Then he ought to be satisfied with to place the price fixing in the hands that had been shut down since last formal response from the “ drys” de impair his usefulness hb a soldier. the pretty kettle o f it he’s in just o f the government through the De Friday. Some who returned with the ferred, senate leaders o f all factions The statement says the regulations intention o f resuming work were re now. ’ ’— Exchange. quickly reached an understanding to requiring men to be at least 5 feet 4 fense Council production committee, jected as undesirables. Industrial lim it absolute prohibition to distilled inches in height and 120 pounds in Secretary Lane and Commissioner Fort, o f the Federal Trade commis- Workers o f the World members are spirits. College of Neurology and weight w ill be flexibly applitd. sion,’ thus avoiding the possibility o f circularizing the Bay cities with lite r President Wilson exchanged letters “ q t u r n aimed ot m m l u u K m ao & Mr Banks: Kunk« Electro-Therapeutics, Inc., violating the anti-trust laws. ature at t rh the Kruse with Rev. Dr. James Cannon, chair man L f the National Anti-Saloon Fits Men and Women fo r Director Smith, o f the geological j shipyard. survey, estimated that the reduced [ Dr. W. H. Lytle, state veterinarian, league’s legislative committee, and a life o f useful and profit prices would mean that the operators has returne«l from Milton, where he was called senate leaders to the White able work as would get $180,000,000 less annually called by reports o f what is known as House in his effort to smooth the way Drugless Practitioners fo r their output and that the saving to “ walking disease” infecting horses, j for final enactment o f the food meaa- W heat— Blueatem ..........................$2.40 F . A. B R E W STE R , M. D., D E A N the government and the coal-consum This disease and cases o f “ swamp ure. Forty f o l d ....................................... 2.35 Bone-dry legislation was written in Club................................................ 2.35 721 State, Salem, Oregon. ing public would be even greater. fe v e r ’ ’ were both found and so far five to the bill before it passed the house Red Russian................................... 2.30 In addition to placing prices upon horses have died. Absolutely coal at the mines, it was announced 200 Rooms N ear Both 1 and senate agriculture committee Oata— No. 1 w h it e ...................... $45.00 F ireproof 100 Bathe Depots Early sales at Bend almost com amended the provision to prohibit the Barley— No. 1 fe e d ..................... 43.00 that jobbers, brokers, retailers and commission men would be permitted pletely cleaned up the stock o f wool in manufacture o f distilled spirits, hut Cattle— Steers, prim e. .. $ 9.76«,i 10.50 to charge commissions o f not more that section so that no regular sale empowered the President to permit the Steers, g o o d ............... •.. 9.000/! 9.76 than 25 cents a ton and that no more took place there Wednesday. About making o f beer and wine. Steers, m ed iu m .............. 8.25/,/ 8.76 500,000 pounds of wool w ill be shipped than one commission should be Cows, choice................... 8.25(tit 9.00 C o m e r Sixth and H oyt Sts., Portland, O re. charged. In other words, the consum from Bend this year, most o f it going Plot to Kidnap Admitted. Cows, medium................. 7.600/1 8.00 er would get his coal at the mine price to Portland for storage. 6.750/, 7.26 Springfield, Mo.— Dick Carter, ar Cows, f a i r ....................... plus transportation charges and 25 6.000/) 9.25 rested at Hutchinson, Kansas, last H e i f e r a ........................... The only developments in the Smith cents per ton. L O U H IM ES. Manager Bulls................................. 5.000/ 7.60 strike o f m illworkers at Marshfield wt^k on a charge o f murder in eonnec- The agreement does not affect an *A T E S :-7 6 c to 12. S P E C IA L - W e e k or Month C a lv e a ............................. 7.50 0 / 9.50 thracite, and the coal production com Wednesday was the coming o f 18 men tion with the kidnaping and death o f H o g s - P a c k i n g ............. $16.25/,/15.60 on the Bteamship F. A. Killnirn, I Baby Lloyd Keet, has confessed, impli- r n r r d e v e l o p in g and m ittee announced that action on that Rough h e a v ie s ............... 14.000:14.90 r REE P R I N T I N G fo r problem had been postponed until after thought to have been sent there as mill- eating in the alleged plot to kidnap C. Pigs and Skips................ 12.00/,/13.00 These were met at the dock A. Clement, a wealthy Springfield For a little Boosting among your friends with July 1 by agreement w ith the opera workers. Stock hogs....................... 12.000/12.50 Kodaks. Send for information as to how you can by pickets o f the millworkers and all jew eler, Prosecutor Paul O ’ Day said secure credits and have Your work done FREE o f tors. Sheep— W eth ers............. $ 8.76/,/9.50 but six were prevailed upon to refuse Monday. Charge. W rite today, or send us for trial a roll o f L a m b s ............................. 10.000L13.00 film or negatives to be printed and receive 40 per work at the mill or logging camps. According to O ’ Day, Carter said American Aviator Killed. cent off. Flour— Patents, $11.80. Claude Piersol, who also is charged PHOTO C R A F T 8fIO P. Pittock Block. Paris— Corporal James Hall, o f Col Heavy snows during the past win M illfeed — Spot prices: Bran, $36.00 with the K eet baby murder, offered P. O. Bex 725. Portland. O« fax, la., a member o f the Lafayette ter are melting so slowly that plans j j him $750 as a share o f any ransom | mt ton , shorts, $3H.00; rolled bsrU y. $48.00; rolled oata, $52. Escadrille, composed principally o f for actual construction work on the I paid fo r Clement’s release. Com — W hite, $72.00 per ton; American aviators, is reported killed McKenzie Highway from the western cracked, $73.00. in an encounter with seven German boundary o f the Cascade Forest R e Strike Plot is Revealed. Hay— Producers’ prices: Timothy, airplanes. He was shot through the serve to the summit o f the mountains | V irginia, Minn.— Minnesota Range lung. His machine fe ll within the will in all probabilities have to be Industrial Worker* o f the World mem- Eastern Oregon, $28.00 (a 30.00 |ier abandoned this year, according to an . ton; alfalfa. $20.00/U23.00; valley French lines. This waa grain hay, $18.00. announcement made by Clyde R. Seitz, PreP *re<' to stnke. Corporal Hall, who was the author revealed in minutes o f a meeting o f Butter — Cubes, extras, 36c7 per of ‘ ‘ Kitchener’s Mob,” joined the supervisor o f the Cascade National the Metal Mine W orkers’ branch of American squadron s short time ago, Forest, who recently returned to Eu the Induatrial Workers o f the World pound; prime firsts, 36$c. Jobbing price*: Prints, extras, 38c; cartons, after being wounded in the British gene from a trip into the mountains. found in a pocket o f Secretary Domi lc extra; butterfat, No. 1, 39c; No. ‘ •C. B . " M I N E R S & C O army and discharge«!. He brought down A number o f wool sales were re nic Silver, who late Saturday was held 2, 36c. UNIVERSAL REPAIR and MACHINE SHOP a German airplane four days ago. ported at Heppner Wednesday, when j for action o f the Fisieral grand jury. Eirif*— Ranch, current receipta, 31c AITM NVIlt I f t â l I lM AM tCMIlMM. The minutes were introduced as e v i per dozen; aelerta, 33c. George Perry, George Sperry, Mike la b o r Discredits Session. a. I. c m rrm a m cusan cts m c t l a ic . m i o « « dence. They call fo r a general strike Poultry— Hens, 14/</ 16c per pound; Kenny, B. B. K elly, John M clntire, P. \ Washington. D. C. — The American ‘ ‘ i f our fellow-worker* are not re broiler* 17 6 ( 21c; turkeys, 20c; H. Mollaha and Frank Monohan, all Federation o f Labor haa declined to leased from Biwabik ja il.” F ifty I. ducks, 16c; Reese, 10/,z 12c. prominent sheepmen, sold their Veal, Pork, Beef, participate in the international confer W. W. are held there a* slackers. Veal Fancy, 14/,/ 144c per pound. son’s clips at 60 cents per pound. Poultry, Butter, E||s ence o f trades union* called by the and Farm Produce Pork— Fancy, 19$c per pound. recent Stockholm conference to meet The North Bend milk condensing Copper Earnings Grow. ta tha Old Rallable E rerdin e boos, with • Vegetables — Artichokes, 70c per record of 45 p a n of Squar. I>m bnea and September 17 in Switzerland. plant took fire Monday afternoon and N ew York — N et income o f the Chile dozen; tomatoes, $ 1.50/,/1.75 |>er crate; ha assured o f T O P M A R K E T P R IC E ! President Gompers has telegraphed before the flames were extinguished Copper company, for the first quarter cabbage, 2*/3|c per pound; lettuce, 35 F. M. CRONKH1TE to President Lindquist, o f the Stock damage to the amount o f $1000 was o f the raleixiar year, according to the Ui60c per dozen; cucumbers, 60cCa 4 M 7 Fraat S trew Portlaad. O re— holm conference, thst the American done to the stock and building in report issued Monday, aggregated $2,- $1.26 per dozen; peppers, 85c per Federation “ regards all such confer- which the office is located, The main 7R3 090, againat $626.457, in the last pound; rhubarb, 2/03c; peas, 6/07c; encesas premature and untimely and building is scarcely touched and there quarter o f 1916. Sim ilar gains were asparagus, $1/0 1.50 per box; spinach, can lead to no good purpose. ” w ill be only a few «lays’ idleness. shown in the total income, while the 6/,/7c per pound; beana, 10/„13c. balance or undivided profits increased P o ta t-e e — buying prices, $3.50/0 The Carlton postoffice waa entered Russia to Save Daylight. from $433,212 to $2.569,846. Earn 3.76 per hundred. some tim e Monday night and stamps Petrograd— Russia has adpoted the ings were computed on the bsuia o f Green Fruita— Strawberriea, 31.15/0 amounting to not over $6 were taken. plan. The provisional | 26.87 cent* a pound for copper, as cotn- 1.50 per crate; cherriea, 7/010c per D o Y o u r O w n P lu m b in g | daylight-saving The burglar evidently took his time, i pared with 25.63 the previous quarter. pound; apricots, $1.756/2 per box; government h*.« decided to advance the as several parcel poet packages were By t w i n » direet from mi at wHoteaaU price« clocks throughout the country one hour cantaloupes, $3.25/0 3.75 per crate; examined, but nothing waa taken. and aare the phnnber’ a proita. W rite ua to Price o f Ceal Advanced. on July 14 for the purpose of econ peaches, $1.406/1.7$ per box; w ater day your need*. W e w ill *+ee jm onr rock- Decatur, III. Local coal operators , melons, 3/«3$c per pound; gooseber omy in the consumption o f fuel. A ctin g under instructions from bottom " direct-tr-yrm" priera. f. a b. rail or beat. W e actually m r* yon from Id to SI per Washington, W. G. Hastings, super Monday increased the price o f coal 56 ries, 4/,/5c. re n t A 3 «node roaran tw d Datch r m is e r Visits America. This make* visor o f the Deachutea National For cents a ton at the mine. Hop* — 1*16 crop 86(6c per pound; Northw est headquarters for Leader W ater According to 1917 contracts, nominal. N ew York — The Dutch armored est, is aetively recruiting for the reg i the price $3.90 per ton. Systems end Fuller A iohaeon Knctnea. cruiser Zeeiand pul in here Monday, on ment o f woodsmen and m illworkers w o n from Washington, the local oper Wool — Eastern Oregon, fine, 586» ST A R K - D A VIS CO. her way to the Panama canal. now being raised to go to France. ators were a party to the recent price | 61c per pound, merse, 58/,/61c; val 112 T U r 4 S « n « t P s rtls s A O r s fs s She w ill assume a period o f duty a* James A. W iley, o f Dayville, and agreement and the Federal Trade com ley, 636/65c; mohair, 606(66c. a patrol ship in water* o f Holland poa- Ralph Elder, o f Meadow, have already mission is expected to demand an ex-1 Z'aacan Bark Old, Re; new, 7e per I session*. planation o f the rise in prices. enlisted with Mr Hastings. N o . 27, 1917. P, H. U. pound. "*21 ANNOUNCEM ENT VAUGHAN’S PORTABLE DRAG SAW Vaughan M otor W orks, 478TC. M A IN PO R T LAN D , OREGON K o v e r a lls K e e p K i d s K le e n The atmt practical, healthful. $¿ayt¡fc¿ nneota evet invented for chiidrea » to lf Mixed with Sulphur Darkens so Naturally Nobody Can Tell. r yeai* of age. M ade ¡5 Taulv dipped I — on or oJ La*t!y washed. Notuhtrlas It The old time mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded hair la grand mother's recipe, and folks are again using it to keep their hair a good, even color, which ta quite sensible, as we are living In an age when a youth ful appearance Is of the greatest ad vantage. Nowadays, though, we don't have the troublesome task of gathering the sage and the mussy mixing at home. A ll drug stores sell the ready-to-use product, improved by the addition of other Ingredients, called ’’ Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound’’ for about 50 cents a bottle. It is very popular because nobody can discover it has been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morn ing the gray hair disappears, hut what delights the ladles with W yeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, Is that, be sides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications. It also pro duct's that soft lustre and appearance of abundance which Is so attractive. This ready to-use preparation is a de lightful toilet requisite for those who desire a more youthful appearance. It Is not Intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. An Objection. “ They can’ t have prohibition in the British army in France.” “ Why not?” "Because they are using too many tanks in i t . ” — Exchange. Jolfre to Assist Pershing. Marshal Joffre has been designate«) by the French minister o f war to con tinue his work, begun in Washington, o f assisting to organize American par ticipation in the war. He w ill, there fore, be the representative o f the French in cooperating with the Am eri can commander, M ajor General Per shing. Lieutenant Colonel Fabry, aH chief o f staff, and Lieutenant De Tes- san, as aide, both members o f the French commission to the Unite«! States, w ill continue with the mar shal. . War Bonds Negotiable. Investors in Liberty Loan bonds need have no fear that they will not be able to realize upon them in case o f finan cial stress. The bonds w ill be trans ferable, thus enabling the purchaser to dispose o f them at will. This p rivi lege o f transfer is particularly imi«ort- ant to the small holder who may be called upon to realize at any time. The transfer clause gives the bonds mar ketable value, and that this value w ill be protecte«! by the government at or above par is the b elief o f bankers con versant with the administration plans. drno to *.«p circulation/Made ... oiue denim, and genuine blue and wh>* hi, k. . v Mr tpe. A ho buhtrr weight, t art-color niatrnaJ indaik blue, cadet ^blue, tan or dark red, all appronri- nroed with f a t t - c o l e r A l l garment« m a d e in |)utch neck with elhow sleeve* high neck and long aleevea. ^ - -00 the suit , ltro o r-tsW c ss»o ««w lr r » / } »'■»■«•nidlhon.chsnssiswisid / ourscniSolprics. $1 U 0 -sck. Satisfaction guaranteed _ money refunded. f f i r A/ r FREE (V I mils IK*!,. Look for M m J, ¿y Lev. Strauss & Co., San Francisco Zpsrdsd GRAND fdlZE it (K. P Pi t. Many Business Men Dt'bauched. Profits made on a steadily rising market based on inadequate supplies seem to have débauché«] many o f our business men and may force the fed eral government to ad|>ot emergency measures that w ill bear hard on the trade. It iB useless to stimulate pro duction on the farm i f middlemen skim the cream and the masses are forced to exist on short rations. High prices in the last three or four weeks have weakened the case o f those engaged in selling foodstuffs.— N ew York Com mercial. Asserts Jews Are Loyal. Oscar S. Straus, form er secretary o f commerce and labor, speaking at a pa triotic mass meeting held in N ew York recently, declared that “ Jewish young men entering the army w ill not be lim ited by those coming under conscrip tion,” but that “ scores will beg for the righ t to defend the country.” Mr. Straus said he had heart! there was a disposition on the part o f Jews ‘ ‘ to slack the selective conscription,” but he denied this, adding that he was certain the American Jews were pa triotic. f .. • j s U /j K e s in o J Ì D ^ a safe,reliable skin treatment /\BS0 RB!NE STOPS | L A M E N E S S fro m a lion e Spavin, K ing Bone, Splint, Curb, .Side lione. or similar trouble ami grts horse going sound. It acts mildly but miickly and good re sults are lasting. D oes not blitter o r rem ov e the hair and horse can be worked. P.ige 17 in pamphlet with REI) FACES AN D RED HANDS each bottle tells how. U.OOa bottle delivered. Ilo rse Hook 9 M free. Soothed and Healed by Cuticura— A H S O K H IN K , JR., the antiseptic liniment Sample Each Free by Mall, for mankind, reduces Painful Swellings, En larged C Hands, Went, Hruises,Varicose Veins) Treatm ent fo r the face: On rising heals Sores. Allays Pain. W ill tell you and retiring smear aftocted parts with more if you write, f 1 and $2 a bottle at Cuticura Ointment. Then wash off i k a l f f i or d rlivetrzi I >rr*| trial bottle for I l k Mamp*. with Cuticura Soap and hot water. VV F. VOUNQs P D Fs, 4 0 ! Temple St., S prinffisl*, Mass. For the hands: Soak them In a hot lather of Cuticura Soap. Dry, and rub In Cuticura Ointment. HIDE8, PELT8, CASCARA BARK, Free sample each by mall with WOOL AND MOHAIR. Hook. Address postcard. Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston. Sold everywhere. « 1 vizi M /ou h«n write far priest Mt thlpptag lift r h t H. F. N orton C o . fzmz»d,;orzsum«, w, — Adv. 'Women of Middle >(ge Many distressing Ailments experienced by them are Alleviated by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Here it Proof by Women who Know. I/Ywcll, M a * « —“ F o r th e last th re e yea rs I have hepn tro u b le d w ith th e C han go o f l i l t ! and the bad fez-lings com m on a t th a t tim e. I was in a v e r y n er vous con dition , w ith headaches and pain a good d eal o f the tim e so I w as unfit to d o m y w o rk . A frien d asked me to tr y L y d ia E. IMukham’s V e g e ta ble C om pound, w h ich I d id , and it has h elp ed me in e v e r y -way. I am n ot n e a rly so nervous, n o h ead ache o r pain. I m ust say th at L y d ia E. U inkham ’s V e g e ta b le C om pound is th e best n-incdy an y sick w om an can tak e.” — Mrs. M a h o a k e t U u i n . n , Hear 26» W o rth e n St., L o w e ll, Mass. She Tells H e r F rien d s t o T a k e Ly/lla E. P ln k h a m 'i Hem edle*. N o r th H aven , C o n n — “ W h e n I w as 45 I had the C h an ge o f L ife w h ich is a trou b le a ll w om en have. A t firs t it d id n 't l«> tlier me b u t a fte r a w h ile I g o t t e a r in g d o w n pains. I railed in d octo rs w h o to ld me to t r y d iff« r« n t th in gs but th ey d id n ot cure m y jiains. One d a y m y husband came" hom e and said, * W h y slon’t y o u tr y l.y d ia E. I'in k h a m ’s V e g e ta b le Com pound and S a n ative W a sh ? ’ W e ll, I g«>t th em and took abou t 10 U/ttles o f V e g e ta b le C bm pound and could fe e l m y s e lf reg a in in g m y health- I also used L y o ia E. P in k h a m ’s S a n ative W a s h and it has /lone m e a g re a t d e a l o f good. A n y one c o m in g to m y house w h o suffers fro m fe m a le troubles «/r C hange o f L ife , f u ll th em to take the P in k h a in rem edies. Then * are a!«out 20 o f us here w h o th in k the w o rld o f th em .” — Mr*. F l o h s m u k 1 s z i . u a , D o s 197, N o r th H a v e n , Conn. You are Invited to Write for Free Advice. N o other medis-tne lias been wt iucce*sf ill la relieving woman*« su ffe rin g as haa Lydia K. IMnkliain** Vegefahlo Com pound. W o m en m ay roz’elve free anil helpful ad vice b y w ritin g the Lyilia K. IMnktiam M ed icin e( z , Lynn. Max*. Koch letters are received a n d a u sw ed by wom«-n only an d held in strict «»nltdence.