*1 AMNUUNrKMKNT to our twin».* throuahvut l he I’», id. Northwest ¡KB" HOTEL OREGON I*I* c « h 1 under the m*rtair«rr»#nt o f N K ('lark*, who wan for many y«*r* rofmocUd with (ha PuitUnd « tü rm i « i u H tftcy are- 10 S«as pk«« ID t»M »•«• ••>t liM k lH PHI« Il N Olsdklof Pill« 4 M l a liUartur. but Cuti«r*S breL Tha sopartoHiy of ruttar product I« du« to curer K t — r% of «t>artai(iirif In i i u I n h a«S a r u a i ssly. la«IM «S C w tt«r'« If unuM alnahi« «M a r rllrert T »l| C U T T I R L A B O R A T O R Y , OarfcaUy. C s llf S fS it It Wat a Family Squabble. "You must not do your squabbling here," «aid the bead waiter. "If you wish to settle your differences you niuat go outside.” '■Why «o7" a«ked the man. "Don’t you advertise this place aa a fauitly hotel 7’’— Detroit Free I'reas. Tima Enough to Btgln. “ You may luuith. but I can truthfully aay that my wife r.nd I have not had a altigle disagreement since we were married." "Thal’a a good deal for any married couple to aay. Whan were you mar­ ried ? "Yesterday." Halt (more Amertcun Shake In to T ou r S h oes i h n ’i fa o t.E u a . ■ powder for the fart. It r u n s painful, awollan, .martin«, awaelln« art. Malta« saw .hues aa.jr. S .1.1 by all Dru««Uta and Shoe Rtorwe. Don't arraet any substitute. 71an.pl« FkkK. U l M A M nim al-l Huy. N Y. 1 In An Eye for th* Future. Goldsmith Would you like any name or motto engraved on It. alr7 Customer (who has chosen an en­ gagement rlnitl Ys-yea um. Augustus to Irene And ah—look here, don't ah—look here, don't ah—cut Ireue very deep,—London 1‘unch. U R IC A CID N E V E R CA USED R H EU M A TISM I W ANT to prove It to your tatl.faction. If you have Khaumatfem. ai .it. nr rhn.no- no mat­ ter what yaur ronJHoo. - write today for my KREK BOOK ..n "IIIIKI'MATtSM - Its Cauae and Cora Thousand, call it "Tha moat vr.md.r- ful bo..U *var written ” Ihm't avnd a .tam p- lt*a ABSOLUTELY FKKE JESSE A. CASE, th.pt. • »«. Brockton. Maaa. DoflkWAYo I'akln, C h in a -W h ile outward calm prevail« In I'akln, Japan’s communica­ tion haa caused excitement in official circles, aa It la feared thla la only a prelude U> further action. It la In­ comprehensible to the Chinese why Japan choaa tha present moment to hand in tha communication, aa the secret aarvlce must hava informed the Tokia government two months ago that a monarchy was suraly coming. The communication is more likely to cause trouble than to prevent it, by encouraging the revolutionist* with the idea that foreign powers are against the restoration o f the mon­ archy, and thus strengthening the op- position to it. Foreigners and Chinese realise that the raatoration movement has gone so far that It is impossible to atop it. Japan's action is all the more strange, considering that Premier Okuma a fortnight ago said that the restoration of the monarchy was China's domestic affair, that it had been decided on and that be was convinced it would be brought about peacefully. The Chinese government, he said, was fully able to control any situation \rbich might arise ana Japan bad no right to interfere. In some quarters Japan’s communi­ cation 1s considered an impertinence. It is said here that the Russian min­ ister had not received any intimations from his home government, but accom­ panied the Japanese Charge d’ Affairee, Obata, with the object of fully under­ standing the situation should compli­ cations arise. The French minister did not attend, because he was not invited and hod no instructions from his home govern­ ment. Whether the British minister was advised by his government is not known, but It is most significant that before Obata presented the communi­ cation be waited for the British min­ ister to speak. Both ths British and Rusaian min­ isters remained silent, forcing Obata to read the communication. The elections are still guing on, and as no attempt is being mode to alter the voting schedule, the monarchy un­ doubtedly will be decided on. H USlNtSI Í w U w W A v V W xvx COL ItC I To Cleanse and Heal Deep Cuts THAT'S THE IDEA You must, first, tret the stomach work­ ing properly, keep the liver active and the bowels open. You can help Nature by taking ■g HOSTETTER’S STOMACH B IT T E R S ^ C Gee W o Barrereful Huns Hla succoitRful herb­ al rrnwtlies cure sll kind« o f ailments of men and women with­ out operation. uaed from the wonderful Chine*« herb*, roots, buds and vegetables, which are unknown to the medical science o f this country. Write for blank and circular*. Send stamp. CONSULTATION PR RE. Address The C. Gee W« Chinese Medicine C«. PBIV First St.. Portland. Or*. Mrntinn Pspar. r. N. I u. W IIE N writ In« ta , tie s tk la papar. N o. 41. I I I ! Gsnsrsl Staff Favored. London — Simultaneously with the newspaper demands for a smaller cab­ inet, which apparently resulted in Pre­ mier Asquith adopting as a compro­ mise the constitution in definite form o f an inner war council, there has arisen in various influential quarters an advocacy o f a creation of a general staff on tha German plan. The W eek­ ly Nation, in an article on this subject, says it believes the lack of such a body has been responsible for all the graver errors o f the war. It points out the advantages attained by the Germans. B o m it on hand H AN FO R D S Balsam of Myrrh __________A L I N I M ■ N T For Cuts, Bums, Bruises, Sprains, Strains, Stiff Neck, Chilblains, Lame Back, Old Sores, O pen W ounds, and all External Injuries. M ade Since 18 4 6 . Price 25c, SOc and $1.00 All n i l Dealers U U H I b l d * SYKALX'St. M t * , , . Poor Fellow. He—Do you know Foe's Raven? She —Why. no. What’s the matter with him?—Club Fellow. W onderful How Resinol Stops Itching To those who have endured for years the Itching torment of eczema or other such skin-eruptions, the re­ lief that the first use of Resinol Oint­ ment and Resinol Soap gives Is per­ fectly Incredible. After all the suf­ fering they have endured and all the useless treatments they spent good money for, they cannot believe anything so simple, mild and inex­ pensive can stop the itching and burn lng INSTANTLY! And they find It ■till more wonderful that the Im provement Is permanent and that Res lnol really drives away the eruption completely In a very short time. Per haps there is a pleasant surprise like this In store for you. Resinol Oint­ ment and Kesluol Soap are sold by all druggists. THE CHIRM OF MOTHERHOOD Enhanced By Perfect Physi­ cal Health. The experience o f Motherhood Is a try­ ing one to most women and marks dis­ tinctly on epoch in their lives. Not one woman in s hundred is prepared or un­ derstands how to properly care for her­ self. O f course nearly every woman nowadays has medical treatment at such times, but many approach the experi­ ence with an organism unfitted for tha trial o f strength, and when it is over her system has received a shock from which it is hard to recover. Following right upon this comes the nervous strain o f caring for the child, and a distinct change in the mother results. There is nothing more charming than «happy and healthy mother o f children, Teutons to Attack Canal. and indeed child-birth under the right Paris, via Rome— The Austo-Ger- conditions need be no hazard to health or tnans are preparing a new offensive beauty. The unexplainable thing is against the Sues canal, according to that, with all the evidence o f shattered an Athens dispatch to the Tribuna, nerves and broken health resulting from which adds that the British have made an unprepared condition, and with am­ gigantic preparations to meet such on ple time in which to prepare, women eventuality. will persist in going blindly to the trial. Among other things, they have Every woman at this time should rely flooded the land along the canal, leav­ ing the fortifications just standing out upon Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable o f the water, the defenders being Compound, a most valuable tonic and amply supplied with provisions by gun­ In vigors tor o f the female organism. boats. __________________ In m a n y homes Germans Restrict Meat, London— German newspapers publish the schedule prepared by the German Federal Council in pursuance o f the decision to restrict consumption o f meat. The schedule as forwarded by Reuter’s Amsterdam correspondent is as fo llo w s: Mondays and Thursdays — Restaurants shall offer no meat, fish or fowl, or dishes cooked in lard or drippings. Tuesdays and Fridays— Butchers shall sell no meats. Satur­ day»— Pork shall not be sold. m mro *iwajr* in dvmand Thur« U ______ m good you ran prepare for it. HOLM ES Training W HY V eg eta b les— Arti* hokee. 7 i« M c par d o z e n , tom a toes, 1 0 « 4 0 c per b o x ; c a b - b a g«, l c per p ou n d , g a r lic , l i e ; peppers, 4 « i c : eg g p la n t. 4 « l c , sp rou ts, 8 « 1 6 c : h orsera d ish , 10c; ca u liflo w e r, 00c « 21 2i per d o z e n ; c « l« r y , t o « 7 0 c ; beans, 8 « lue per p ound ■ G reen F ru ita— A pples, 7 ic « 2 1 72 per b o x , pears, 21 « 1 1 et>. g ra p es, 8 6 < :« | fl6 per e r s ta ; i-aaabas, l f t c per p ou n d : c r a n ­ b erries, 12 5 « « 1 0 per barrel. P ota toes— O regon , * t « 0 0 c ; Y ak im a f t per aa ek. aweata, 21 0 0 « 2 per hundred O n ion s— O reg on B u y in g p rice, 21 26 f. o. b. «h ip p in g point. E g g s— O reg on ranch , b u y in g p ric e s: No. I, 36c; No. 20c; N o 2. 20c p er d osen . J o b b in g p ric e s: No. 1, 3 t « 4 0 r . P ou ltry — H en s, l l « 1 4 c ; sp rin gs, 1 2 « 14c; tu rk ey s, 1 7 « l t c ; d u ck s, w h ite, 1 2 « 'lu r e d , 1 0 « H e ; g eese, 2 « 19c. R u tter— C ity cre a m e ry cu bes, ex tra s. 21 t i c ; fir s t«, 20c, p rin ts and ca rton s, e x ­ tra P rice « paid la p ra d u aw ai C otin try crea m ery , 2 2 « 2 t f c ; , b u tte r fs t, p rem iu m qu a lity , 32c; N o. 1 a v e r a g e qu ality , 21c; V ea l— F a n c y , OM OlOc per pound. P o rk — R lock , l* A « 0 c p er pound H o p s — lO li crop , 3 « l i e per pound. H id es— Halted hides, l i e ; salted kip, t i c ; Malted ca lf, 13c; g re e n hides, 12S ic; g reen kip, l i e ; g reen c a lf, l i e ; d ry hides, l i e ; d r y c a lf, 27c. W o o l— liiis t e m O regon . 1 3 « 2 3 c ; V a lley , 2 7 0 28c; fall la m b s' w ool, 2 1 « 2 ic . M oh a ir— O regon , 2 7 « 3 0 c per pound. C a s c a r a Mark— Old an d new , 2 Vi « 4 c per p ound P elts— D r y lon g -w on ted pelts, lS V tc: d ry s h o r t-w o o le d pelts, llV ic ; d * ry ah< sh ear­ lings. 10« l i e e a c h ; salted shearil ings. l i 13c e a c h ; iZ ic e a c h : d ry g oat, lon g hair, IS ry g o a t sh ea rlin g s. 1 0 « 2 0 c e a c h ; salted lo n g -w o o le d pelts, S ep tem ber. 7 i c « f l . 2 i H olm es B usiness College 'I E Y E W AYER ey«* and an ld « l eye waah. Keep ftm ty«s mil *ad toy «nil Kelp keep you. Best Part. Long speeches make no hit these days Most of the people I could mention Grow cheerful when the speaker says, "I thank you for your kind atten­ tion.’' Oxgall Drusuu arm* N LJL u mm mam d pea W RITE W%m FREE BOOKLET JOHN L THOMPSON SONS 4k CO. Itt RWer 8t Trey. N. Y. Th is Baking Powder Keeps Its Strength The large can o f K G lasts longer than 25 cents worth o f other baking pow ders but no matter how long it takes the user to get to the bottom the last spoonful is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction. K G raises the nicest, lightest biscuits, cakes and pastry you ever ate, and it is guaranteed pure and wholesome. 2 tie . Portland—The strong export de­ mand is the feature of the salmon market. Domestic trade has been good all the season, and with foreign business increasing the situation is entirely satisfactory at this end. and there is every prospect that the pack will be entirety cleaned up. European orders heretofore this sea­ son have been for medium grades, and a large quantity of Alaska reds and sllversides has been disposed of. Now the London trade Is becoming interest­ ed in fancy Columbia River Chinooks, an Inquiry of this kind having been received yesterday. The British steamer City of Corinth, now loading on the Sound, will reach Portland the latter part of the week, and will take on between 5000 and 10.000 cases of salmon here for Lon­ don. The steamer Tampico left down the river carrying 250 tons of salmon for west coast points. The steamer Yucatan will reach As­ toria in a few days with about 36.000 cases of Alaska fish, and the steamer Despatch ia also due there from Alas­ ka with a salmon cargo. All the Port­ land salmon ships are now in. Eastern salmon orders are also in­ creasing. a new development of the trade being the booking of new busi­ ness with Boston. A still heavier ton­ nage could no doubt be disposed of but for the interruption of Panama Canal traffic. The blockading of the canal and the congestion of freight at Gal­ veston has left the Eastern markets lightly supplied, and some grades of salmon are practically unavailable there. The total shipments of canned salm­ on by land and sea from American ports for the present year up to Sep­ tember 1 were 2,676.795. as compared with a total of 1,801,896 for the same period last year. Inasmuch as a large percentage of the Alaska pack for this year had not reached San Francisco by September 1, thla season, the pack­ ers expect that more recent shipments will show a still greater increase over the shipments that were made last year. In the first part of the year, before the current season’s pack be­ gan to move. Puget Sound exported 850.000 cases of salmon to Great Brit­ ain, double the quantity exported to that country last year. V A n A n g e l o f th e A e ro p la n e . Nowadays. Andrew Carnegie said the other day Dyer—How did Litely overcome Gotrox’s objection to him as a pros* at Bar Harbor: "How war sours the sweetest of us! pectlve son-in-law? I was talking this morning with a lit­ Ryer—He taught him a new danct tle girl whose father is a member of step. the British legation and she clasped her little hands and looked up at the blue sky devoutly, and sighed: The Old and Reliable ‘“ I wish I was an angel!' Or. I saac Thompson’s “ 'And what would you do. my dear,’ I asked, 'if you were an angel?’ " ’I'd fly right over those Germans,' she answered, 'and drop poiaon bombs on them night and day.' ’’ im botli • remedy fo r « «sk. •h 13c; 4 *w en. lO ^ c . ■ ! it Tmá. r * tM Or. "Th* School that u*U you a good position. C attle— C h olre steers, 1« 7.064 85: m e d ­ ium , 25 25 © 4 75: c h o ic e co w s. 2 5 9 5 5 « ; g ood ood, , 2t 5 0 «4 .7 5 ; m ediu m . 2 3 .7 5 « 4 26; h eifers. 23 5 0 « 4 ; bulla, 2 3 0 4 6 «; sta g s. 24 6005.26 H og s— I-lght, 2 4 7 5 9 7 ; h ea v y, 25 7 5 « P o u ltry — D u ck s, liv e, 1 0 «1 2 c; hens, d ressed, 14011c; live, light, h ea v y, 1 2 « 1 4 c . sp rin gs, 26c: live, sq u a b s, live, 12 d o s e n ; dressed g eese, 14c. SEATTLE M ARKETS W h e a t— B lu estem , 31c; tu rk ey red. 32c; fo r ty fo ld , 31c; club, 28c; fife , 27c; red R usaian, S7c. H arley. 222.60 p er ton. Y e s te r d a y '« c a r r e c e ip t « : W h ea t, 140; oata. 12: b a rley , 7; h ay, 47; flou r. 6. • MONEY. POSITION. T « 1 M O U LD a TTKMO HOLM f J S heep— W eth ers, 24 7 6 « f 26; ew es, 2 4 « 5 6«; lam bs. 25 W « 7 25 TACOMA M ARK ETS W h e a t— B lu estem , 23c: fo r ty fo ld , 21c; club. 2 «c: red fife, l i e ; red R ussian, l l a v —C lov er. 3 1 4 « 17; Id ah o tim oth y , I 2 0 « 2 1 ; K llenaburg, 2 1 2 9 2 « . m ixed , 2 1 7 « 18; a lfa lfa . 2 1 5 «1 L F e e d —C o m . 22 60 37; w h ea t. 236032 ; w h ole ba rley . 221932 ; rolled, 232; rolled oata. 131: w h ole oa ts, 23«; bran . 226. ahorta, 227. A p p le s— J on ath an s, 21 4 0 «1 .5 0 ; G rim es G olden. 21 3 6 « 1 4«. R om a n B ea u ties and W ln eaap s. »1 354*1 50. F resh M eats— S teers, l l V i R l l c : h eifers. 11c; w eth er*, llVOc: d ressed h og s, 10c; trim m ed aides. 16V4c: com b in a tio n s. 16c; D iam on d T C. lam bs, 13V2c: y< arllngs. position ready for you j u*t KWrht thousand tw o hundred tw «nty-*ov«n satisfWd studontaM hav* pa— d t h r ju fh H OLM ES during th« past tw «nty-«ightE ware. Hundred« o f th«m are now «ucc«a«ful bu«in*«« rn*n with j nd*p«nd»rit incom ««. Our gradual«* »tart at «• firiM ranging! from $ 4 0 to 9 1 0 0 a month W rit« for cataiogu«. Start NOW. | (it No. 2. 20c. that the marriage of President Wilson _ PORTLAND M ARKETS W h e a l— H lusstem , l i e ; r ty fold , *0c; club, t i c : red fit«-, t i c . red R ussian, 84c O a t«— N o 1 w h its feed . 124 6«. ‘ H \ H » H M H i o . p l brew in g , B U tm r —Ñ t H ‘ 1 H feed. 111 i o . bran. I l l 00. sh orts. 121.00 Hoot p ric e s: liran , 224 | ton .... ; . sh . . orts, ..... rolled barley, 2 2 0 « to C orn— W h ols, 117 i o p « r ton , cra ck ed , l i t i o par ton H a y — E a stern D ragon tim oth y , f i t « I t ; V alley tim oth y , $12011 a lfa lfa . 1 1 2 1 0 « I t 10. ch eat. 9 V « 10, oata arid v etch . 1 1 1 « 2, A Woman's Curiosity. and Mrs. Norman Galt will take place Criticism. Gladys—Why did you refuse him near the close of Decem ber,” and "Are you fond of Futurist mualc?” if you loved him? "Can’t sny I tin Still, there's one that it will be private, at Mrs. Galt’ s Owen—Well, you see. he said he home here. thing to he said In Its favor. It does couldn't live without me. and It arous­ This statement was issued by Secre­ n't make any difference whether tha ed my curiosity.—Sydney Bulletin. plum. In In tune or not." tary Tumulty : BETTER DIGESTION BETTER HEALTH m* *oon to Counts Up the Same. Asker, the owner of a new car. had been dilating on the expense of its maintenance, and Stranger, not to be outdone, began to boost. Late December fixed for Stranger—It cost me $100 last year gasoline. Nuptials of Presides! Wilson for Asker—You own a car. then? Stranger—Oh. no. I lent the money Washington, D. C.— It was formally to a fellow that does.—Philadelphia announced at the White House Monday Public Ledger. "In order to quiet speculation. Pres­ ident Wilson and Mrs. Norman Galt have authorised the announcement that their marriage will take place near the close o f December. Their plans are for a very simple ceremony. It will be quietly performed at Mrs. Galt’s residence. No invitations will be issued and it is expected that the only geusts will be the members o f the two fam ilies.” Our P O W E g e e S lo K Something Dramatic. "I spik so leetle Inglls,” said the charming French actress, "zat I hard­ ly know what to recite for xe Ameri­ SERIOUS OUTCOME SEEMS INEVITABLE can audience." "I usually recite the multiplication table In Russian." responded the other International star. "That always Movement to Restore Monarchy Now sounds Impressive."—Judge. Be Continued as Planned. A POSITION FOR YOU t SÆ& d NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS; To S uccess . GEN ERAL CROP CONDITIONS Tokio’s Warning Gives to Rebels Much Encouragement Beyond Stopping— Vote Must ••USE T H E R I V E R ” WJUaMI. ACTION OF JAPAN ALARMS CHINESE F or goodness sake, use K C. Enthusiasm Dampened. Missing Tribute. Crawford—He doesn't teem to be Manager— What's the leading lady very enthused over h>> vacation. in such a tantrum about? Crabshaw—No wonder. He has to Press Agent—She only got nine bo* spend It in the place where he bought quets over the footlights tonight. a house and lot.—Judge. "Great Scott! Isn’t that enough?" "No; she paid tor ten.” —Tlt-Bita. 1 L aim J v . : : « , C o lo r a d o . ttp#*-icj«u p r u e « : Leo id . IfiJ ter. L o t t i, Xa (iiilil, t l l l 'e f . <óc; G o ld . ÚUe Z in o •entzog ----- lernt ion. or Cooper SI - JJ «n velopre * id * fu ll pri