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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, ,1821. PAGE TWO OTTAWA FIU2K TRADER -JOURNAL 1 ' t 1 lllll.lllll..l..l.lrl.tlll.llM FARMERS HASTEN TO r 7 I 1 1 SELL YEAR'S CROP;! I WIADkTT UCAICHC! L '-.il iv unrxr ii i n i I it) u in - Substantial - lUllU DUMP GRAINS IN RUSH TO GET TOP PRICES, WITH RESULT THAT SHRINKAGE FOLLOWS REPORT ILLINOIS CORN OUT OF DANGER. The member of Hie Dayton Himie maker' elrcle held tlu-ir annual luit MM IMttlni t It Ik ulluiiiDDU a' the lumw of Mr Henry Schmidt In Oaf ton tonrM&Ip Alxmi thirty MlM were in iitlHiulunee. Tile afterncon. follow Uifr the luinlnes session was spent with H very .-njoyablo oeitJ hour in the srtarnoon dsllclcms f H'eHlllIieniH rr, St. Paul, Sopt. 8 Furty per . - nt if the 192.1 Bruin OrOO Of the I'nlieil States lias been dumped on the mar ket in the first thirty days of lie harvest season and has duprwued prices far below actual value, James U. Howard, president cf the Ameri can Farm Bureau Federation, told a mass meetlnx of farmers today at the atAte fair. Mr. Howard characterized IB mar keting system of the country as "ills orderlv" and ald it had broken down under' the pressure of 130,00, hushels of grain thrown on western 1 imirkets In a single month. "The breakdown of the present grain marketing," he said, demon strates vividly the necessity cf a na tional co-operative grain marketing system by whkm the farmer-' train inn be sent to market as the market can aibdorb it." Credit Head to Tour. Washington. Sept. s Kiigene i, v er Jr.. managing airecior in me m Finance Corporation, will leave soon ror a personal survey of the agrli til tural and live stock sections of the west and south, lie said today he profeabiy will go to Chicago and from there to the principal sections of the country in -which the advances of credits under the enlarged power- of the War Finance Corporal ion are to be made Mr .Meyers also will meal bankers and financiers. Iowa Beats Frost, lies Moines, Sept. S.--More than hall' the Iowa crop is sale Iron mod erati frost, according to the weekly mob bulletin issued today by Charles The annual business meeting of the Woman! Christian Temperance Union was held this afternoon at Hie home of Mrs. Oeorge Hartshorn on Illinois Avenue. There was a large sized at tendance. The reports of the oftaera who served during the gait fWt weiv read. Mrs. Pnieila Warrick tin- Ot KaniaatiOD president gave a report of the mission and temperance work and also gave the president's report. Mrs Joseph Haker Sr made the secre tary's report. Mrs Edith Bowermaater guve the treasurer's report and also the jubilee fund. Mrs James Krli gave the lower mlsHlon report and Mrs F.lla Hodgson gave the evangel ist Ic report The annual election of offloeri was scheduled to take place at the close of the afternoon. The member of the- Walther Luth er league of the Zion Kvangelical missionary program Lutheran church held a very enjoy able wienner roast last nlgllt in a Vacant lot on Champlain sti t, in Nforth Ottawa. About fifty luest tug tire was were resisted Kefreshmeiits buns, pickles. bv served Schmidt. The ladle of the First M. K. etiurfh will be entertained by Mr. J. R tlradley at her home, 711 Kast Con- gress street. Friday. Sept. i. An aid meeting Will be held In the morning while at noon a picnic luucbeon will be served to which the gentlemen are Invited, iuring the afternoon tue will be held All , ,,ll.u nr.. tn v It,.. I to attend ami 10 bring one article of food. D. Iteed. director during the past toward maturity. Director Keed is not indicated. Watermelons Abnormal week weal he- ami have yielded abundantly rushed corn record crop muskmelons Grapes are being harvested about three weeks early. Illinois Crop Safe. iSprlngfield, 111., Sept. S. Warm weather has been favoraible to com crops, which will soon be safe from frost, according to Clarence J. Root, meteorologist at the L'nited State weather bureau. Special inquiries indicated that corn in various section will foe safe after the following dates: Northern, Sept. 10; central, Sept. 15, and south, Sept 16. In some areas 75 per cent of the corn Is now safe, the bulletin says. were in attenuance a built, where wieutie.rs and coffee was made, consisting of wienners. and coffee were served. The members of the Congregation al missionary society will hold a meeting tomorrow at the home of Mr Duncan MoDoucall, KS EOnit i Jackson street. Mrs tieorge (ileim will have the paper of the afternoon Which will be on "Community Life." A full attendance is desired. qS SS, Miss Frances Dunn will entertain eighteen (ttetta tonight at her home. 106 Burt Superior treat, at a kitchen shower Ci mplimentarv to Miss Mary .Vtulholland. whose marriage to Vin cent J. Hanley will take place next Week, Garden flowers will he used for decorations. Miss Marji rie Flick entertained with a small dinner last night at the Flick bakerv COm.pl imentary to Wil liam Kdens of Chicago, who is visit ing In Ottawa. Following the dinner the guests went to the Starved Rock slate park, where I hey danced. .5. Mrs. W. S. Ilhte entertained the members of her bridge club this af ternoon at her home on Christie street. Three tallies of bridge were played during the litternoon. after which delic.iou.-. refreshments were served by the hostess. The regular monthly business meet ings and social of the t'hrlstian En deavor; of the Presbyterian church will be held on Friday evening, Sep tember '., at the church. The members of Rainier Camp, R X A., will hold a cooked food sale on Saturday. Sept. 10, in the Western Union office on Ia Salle street. I Pattern Dep't Please end Pattern to address, la Cls. enclosed. Evidently Did Not Fear Washington. David Rums owned the farm on which the executive mansion and tnauy department buildings now stand at Washington, a thrlfiy Scot, who ob jected to giving the land for Lafayette square. When Washington reminded It i 111 he would have been a poor tobac co rnlser had the federal government not chosen bis farm, he replied that hut for 11 fortunate marriage Washing ton would have been an ordinary sur veyor, but Washington got the land be wanted. The Preface. Is a preface exquisitely written? No literary morsel Is more delicious. Is the author Inveterately dull? It is a kind of preparatory Information, which may be very useful. It argues a deficiency of msie to turn over an elaborate preface unread; for It is the at tar of the author's roses, every drop distilled nt an immense cost. It Is the reason of the reasoning, and the folly of the foolish. - Isaac IVIsraell. Mildew Stains. " Wet the goods and put sonp on the Stained parts, then rub salt and lemon juice Into the ralldeVr, Afterward i ply powdered chalk and expose article to the sun and air for several Imnrs. Another Method is to uxe the pow dered chalk alone, rubbing well into the stains, or soaking it in buttermilk mid rubbing salt into It, afterward laying the goods on the grass to dry In the sun. Dreaming of Fishes. To dream of being in a li-h market Phuws that you possess great spirit and that you will be rewarded for your trouble. To dream of the tin of a Han denotes poverty and wretchedness. Decision. However imniy paths are offered, We ran take but one. Rut when we decide upon a . nurse it Is folly to al low the mind to wander continnally ubing the others, speculating concern ing their possible advantages, and wondering whether, after all, some other way might not have been better. The real rood grew.-, mure difficult by permitting fancy to paint the others us smoother," F.xohuuge. Beyond Compass of One Mind, Prof. .1. .1. Sylvester, the Kngllsh mnthematlciuu. who died In RW7, Is) said to have been the last man who ever thoroughly familiarised himself with all branches of mathematics as knotru in hi day. The subject is now so vest thai no human mind could pus Bibly master the whole of It. I Name 1 No 1 Sue ', PostoMice ' ' State i Hi ej I g Could Fill a Chair All Right. Dull looking and extremely ft boy approaches office mininger "Excuse me, misler. did yojl advertise for a quick, bright l"y to run trrnnd!i tot you :" Carload Fancy Elberta Peaches For canning. IS.9S per bushel. At Oeiger's Grocery. A NEAT AND CoMFORTABLH DRESS FOR "HOUSE" OR "PORCH" Pattern 3097 is here shown. U Is cut in 7 Sizes: 34, 36, 38, 4 42, 44 and 4C inches bust measure. A 3S inch size will require 6 yards of ?,'. inch material. The width "f in skirt at the foot is about 2 yards. (liugham. seersucker and other wash goods aro attractive for this style. The yoke trimming may he omitted. A pattern of this illustration mailed to au.v address 00 receipt of 15c lr silver or stamps. This Simple Mixture Kelps Weak Eyes Ottawa people are astonished at 1 the QUICK results produced by sim ple camphor, hydrastis, wltchnael. etc., as mixed in l.avoptik eye wash. After being afflicted with weak watery, red eyes for many years a lady reports the FIRST bottle Uav optlk helped her. One small bottle usually helps ANY CASE weak, strain ed or sore eyes. Aluminum eye ctw) FREE. Win. I). Duncan, drugglHt. CHICHESTER S PILLS AaU ynnr UruULinl I- r U-r' iHiititontT HrnnrlVN ltd ("ft CioM r . i - V lic.l with plje ftiltUtfi. other Hut nt vnur V Laaiol A VM-Hii-ft-i.. I'llls In Urd trues, sa.r.l 1 n other nruMM. Awt, ui iirs-rFn-s ( 11: 1111 'i.fl DIAVOND iiiomi l-ll I". I , SS yuti knot-DMbc.t, Sirt. Alwvl Hflltl la SOID BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE NEW ROAD HOUSE We have opened a new Road House, on the Deer Park road, about 2 miles out. We serve chicken dinners and short orders. Open from noon on all night. Wn0N'SR0AD HOUSE Phone 9049-11. Chicken Dinner $1.00 Carload FANCY Elberta Peaches FORCANNING S3 95 AT. GEIGER'S TOMORROW Price Reductions Sale Ends Saturday BUCK'S FACTORY DEMONSTRATION SALE Come before our free offer of the "Little Draft Man" Expires. See demonstrated the marvel or furnacedom Bwck'i Stack-Test Furnaces " Little Draft Man" Regulator FREE WITH EVERY DUCK'S FCRNACfc. DURING SALE Given and Installed Fret! Wonderful fuel snd laboi saving $18. 0o aevice. OPENS FURNACE DRAFT AT TIME SET Opens draft automatically in tHj morning befcre yOU get up. Prevents getting up an r.our earlier dnd going down Into cold cellar. Protects hralth. PREVENTS FUEL WASTE Burns the fuet thst would otherwise be shaken through the grates. Regular Advertised Price, $18 FREE this week with I Buck's Briny; or m til thi. Free Heating Plan Coupon Today This Coupon enables you to get FRSI a Heating Plan for your home, tt Is g00dalS0 for the "Little Draft Man" Regulator r-REF. with a Buck's Furnace o-dered during this SAL. Visit us today. Free Heating Plan Coupon! SAM . PEARSON'S SONS, w Madison Street. Gentler. en : I would like to take advantage of your offer of a FREE Heating Plan, drawn up to meet my require me'its by Buck's Heating Engineers. Signed Address This Heating Plan coupon, if presented during wae( of Bur'-; Factory Demonstration SALE, is good alsJ for the - Little Draft Man" Regulator free with a Suck's and installed without cost. Be siire to attend this big :ale and learn how you can keep your home warm, comfortable, perfectly ventilated and humidified, on a sur prisingly small amount of fuel. A Buck's is cleanly, easy to tend, absolutely depend able in all weathers. Pipe and Pipeless BUCK'S 28 great features never before combined Buck's improvements include an extra large feed door, as shown below, an ash sprinkler, automa tic adjustable homidnier, self cleaning radiator, ilrait equalizer, 3-way air-Mast, waist-hi lever shaker, and ji other valuable im provements. See them demonstrated! STACK-TEST FURNACES Save 1 firing out of every 4 l he draft equalizer alone curs down the number bl firings in cdld weather from 4 every 24 hours to only 3 saves 1 shovel ot coal mit i t every 4. Keeps the In uiie evenly heated. ( ome see lor yourself. Learn how easily one ot these furnaces can be installed. During this sale is the tithe to huv ! Sam S. Pearson's Sons HARDWARE, SHEET METAL AND FURNACES 217 Madison Street IMS A Heating Plan for your home FREE! J V f There's a big advantage in knowing that, first you are buying the right kind of a heating plant; second, that the plant is correctly installed. Let us put you on the right track. Let us furnish you FREE with a Heating Plan. This will be drawn up to meet your exact needs by Buck's heating engineers and will be furnished without cost or obligation. Ask us about it. i NOTE EXTRA LARGE FEED DOOR The feed door of a Buck's is extremely large size 11x17 no banging shovel against door frame no spilled coal to clutter up the floor and make extra work.