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Show THE HERALD, THURSDAY, - JUNE 14, 1923. CHILDREN milei ot Loafer lak kflew. the GREAT FALLS PAID FOR . DANDEU0N8 ' secret. lATLJlf Nsli flArvlftiL It was tip to tha Salem girls to fntmflf GREAT FALLS, Mont., Juno 14. did." . " take' actioa. They They Children of thla city bare gath switched fte initial oa tie young ered more than ten ton of dande men- .- Tne Ciud iormauy oecame lion m the past week, according the W. W. W. club. : to a' tUtament made today by tire And a near mystery engulfed the chief A. J.'TrodJck.' Sale of toe f Salem, young jmanhood , dandellona are made at the three I ira .mow of and Goal . - rrion of the city br the tiny Fhey go to over 75 Countrie, cam. to raUin. the vain, vt oped.; proaoctton o American What does W. W. W. meant tots, who receive one cent aponnd and the demand U Rapidly raiains ra uuitorni waa m mj..- u Some viae gify ' in Salem hoped Lfor all of the weeds they dig. oe grpwxu u wor.u -1JOJDOO)00 pound, in 1919. XOSXOto the Idea that It meant, WIW,increasing. "Great Falls .was overun a few Wlld, Women," " uu- -. v ago, when .tie children's are now years inor ma prouueing HenU.. But ihejrwere wrong,' as a eradicatloa eaunpaiga waj 'In? The American raisin is making ;a vfrom lOOOW poundi in 1913 to hM 0, (pedal Tke rajini of tj worUL ' m 14. A 7 SALEM, June i.io, n, mystery Herald reporter . painstakingly- In urated," said Chief Trodick today,, of this M pro lew record in its invasion ot tne jo.uw.uuu About four-fift- h The total ei- - .oTthe war, and l)O.OM.(Xjn 1919 duetjol j, tonmed in the United that long puzzled the young men vestigated the myetery that fast "but rorld's markets. each. year, the fight has stop- LTVahrio" the return With which the, rn the fiaeal year 1V23, of BalfllB ped progress ot the weeds, and In pirj 90 waa the,yn.nth driving jm?,1 p.fiHl,ejLiiAa and , W exportation produced JweitwrtyIha cd days hence, will exceed raism production the p,,, into a state of bewlldennent a short time - all dandelions will HUHUM pound, again;. SOMA remaining tangling of the puzzle came about exported and-th- e " -And here K la: -- Jr v. be gone from Great FWls." ,.u...,, at pome. Even tmt i tne nscai year oi iw. "".jJHgixonaijroed W. W. We Wonder Wheit-- W. tO.000 jn 1916. The value of the m our from wr ow- - the -other evening woes iMlss PrisCOn8umption clllaof record were the who county will Chiistenaen, deputy production high Of the twenty girl ear's exports app?5xuna fijd, jOM aot fully cover the re-MOTHER C1ES BUT BABES however. Which n materially in 15,000.000 and will U exceed Tha Clerk, entertained, the W. W. W. charter member of theStfll on m,iren,enu of our people? IS SAVED BT ADRENALIN eSour '" earlier cess of rear, any i ny earlier year.- . club In honor of . the club Dad's Hands," and. Its successor, Great , ih. rrrnii ii the largest in- International News Service; , vnr - Miss laPreal Sabln, who t ... all' members, club, When" in record we Wonder the quantity Ihis high e buyer of American raisin, our TJORTH BEND, Ore, June 14. ,h, hih od value of our raisin exports Ard of I Hl.().nnn pounds in the total export to tnar country in leaves for the Southern States mis- - three or four are married. tThe Infant and motherless daugh The of. Record Trade : . t mm i ys the h- - naving neen vmmmmu which the pounai sion Held soon, er of Mr. and Mr: Lew Royef, of , ,K. aeain! (ational City Hank o New York jonlv SDO0.0O0 in 1921. Can Some years ago twenty or more PLAYS TO BE READ in view 0t McKlnley Oregon, brought Into the I 'especially' .ntcrestinp ada ranks next to Great Britain in of Salem's prettiest girls .rr . nrM rlsta ,i organ;' world tbTougb. a. Caeearlan opera- be fact that the othergrtaf ratst in. of Americanthe raisins, takings 4 If! f tCU TL rraiain i a- comparativel?- im nt hai UUU, VUt micuucu ava y wiw i . restored to MfeV after ap-- . most a lntertlonwaa We Seven.' are. being mhnnn nninH. lnan has sud ecentiy resumed its rt)mrf)u"tiii. fW factor- in onr export trade.- Ii parenuy oeing seaa, ny aarenaua ? area wereA f iqpwTerf--was-tj- f ttBte"awt4 astern end of the Meduerranear tance to rthtam a place tn the ex trv the reel every young iudTenceW over off. Rfght totaRng something ras a large rontrihutor. to the iiorf records of the government tne Liliue uieaior. mis is the first ed the' tab? te bteathoataraUy. - oi n. -- ,k 4.000.000 poun Is as against 2.0fl(U ..4 Mrs. Royer. 49 suffered a stroke forld .raisin markets, etperialli. arid i he total export of that, yea' All the th preceding-year- . began. wondering what iingville I5sf" of "EuTppr With theTTrtnr amount eT to o"nTy..iiu.ii poiTnTf. ijQftin due to high blood pres-to- - have developed of,apaplexy a world seems ' " T,, 'will1con?0raccoid4en ion iff agricultural activttie? - advancing 10 S'A rnrtnon m 1W taste for American raisin iLe m- - I S. Q. - p. H, meant .They puzzled the pupltc to jus thtf- brai n into a woeful state hat area during the war. prddni in 1918. and the operation to save Hie child's i ner ot fwnrtnownun tier err of a Two or of Ion was ereatlv minimized three the ' IV wearinees. thmfirH in 10?1 lh Utrtt mr Int Pardoe of the B. T. V. ife. The operation was performed aisihs from the United States were married, and on, to their hus- - sor T. Earl is iW nxiwever. io thc grow !' which detail are available. wa 75.- girls The schedule of the remaining a few minutes' after the mother's by Kuroix- - di"l the trnp-- j in. bomr. demand t!a at ihe raisin fii anLrerresentecr every grand diyideath; t ome eases supplied ant .if talifw-rt'v.ir wnrtJ Melba l'tlie field and of 'Lyons, June 20, "iLady And being a mere man, he told 27 Ktog Jftene s a TriettiT in strictest confldeneei iX3andit-j8n- e Amy Jackson; Julys, 'S. O. D. H. means SUU on Dad'f DauKhter," Edmnndi .!' Man Hands." , "The Romancesr 11, In July Evans; told One mere man' another, Mlscel- strictest confidence, of course an- Anna Eggertsenl July 18, til evert oerson within a dozen laneous, n w uwr The ; Girls Club world dElNBlNG , AMERICAN RAISINS Mystery , Tfce-tota- "f ,Ta Solved i.-j- JW"!' when representatives of all classes , ' creeds will demand that there The de shall be "no more war. International News Service. cision for this demonstration was' . LOXDON.' June . 14.Saturday, arrived at "unanimously by a conJuly 28, the anniversary of the out- ference representatives of national break of the World War, has been peace societies, labor trade union brother- fLxod for huge disarmament demon- oreanlxationa. - emirches stration throughout Grea) Brltian, hoo'ds and women's organizaUcms. ENGLAND PLANS GREAT DEMONSTRATION r NO-WA-R "and y -- - 1 eLlZlZhVni ..,. . I a r c of-on- e r. "i-f- C . J sty i tot Local" or 1 - i- - - Distance Moving. ' Prices Cheerfully Giren. 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