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You Can Get Rid of That Itching Raan ANNOtlNI KMKNT ù» our patron« ihrouirhout tho I’avIMc Nurthwaat B S T HOTEL OREGON ha« boon plarotl under tha manaa«m«nt o f N. K Clark«, who wa* for many y*ar* v«»nnorU n I with lha Portland. «W n ollu« and Howard listala, ami who will always a i tond to all a oordlal wolroma. t'oinm onrin« Nov«>ittt>ar U t wa «hall In augurala th«» A morirán |dan In coanoctlon with tho hamtpoan plan Wa auilcit your patrona««. American Plan, 13 lo 95 par day. European l'Un, 91 per day up. N. K. CLARKE, Mgr. ••USE T H E R I V E R " Dalles-Columbia Line Ntata o f Waahlnfton. for Tho Dalla« daily « « . Hunday U p m. I .»avo D ali«« dally «1 Monday 1? M H toa mor« J. N. Trat. Inland Km pir« and Twin tritio« for Uppor Columbia ami Nuah« rtvar poinu. Taylor Mt. Doch 1«l. Main 6I& Thera la Immediate relief for aklna Itching, burning and dUftgured by eciema, ringworm, or ilmllar torment- In« akin trouble. In a warm bath with Keslnol Boap and a elinple application of Realnol Ointment. The aoothlng, lu-allng Iteatnol medication alnke right Into tha akin, atop* Itching Imtantly, and aoon cleara away all tract of erup tion. even In aevere and atubborn caeca where other treatment! have had no effect. After that, tha regular use of Realnol Hoap la uaually enough to keep the akin clear and healthy. You need never healtate to uae Keal nol. It la a doctor's prescription that has been used by other phyalclana for yeara In the treatment of all aorta of ■kin affection*. It contain* absolute ly nothing that could Injure the ten- . dereat akin. Every drugglat aell* Ilea- ! luol Ointment and Ilealnol Soap. ¡ W i II m w ii . u i Calaaki R n « Tcwag Ce . Pwdani V «limili# Formula«. Tr ick «, Illusion«, and ilmjsohold II iuta In our In to n a ti m i rriMsasino for t w o I m o « « . Mont t orni» lo lo fo r . . . J«<k*on A ( «.. 37M f hamlmr of Ctrfnnurrc«. Fort land. Ora. Tha Light That Palled. Tha audience held their breath and ■Imply thr r-r-llled aa Jack Braveboy, the htro, killed the laat of the Indiana. H# staggered about; he almost fainted with loa* of blood. Than he gaxed about him, and aud- denly his voice rang out with hope. "Boo!" he cried. “ The dawn breaks bright upon yon topmost heights!" The stage remained In darkness. "Bee!" he yelled again. "The dawn breaks bright upon yon topmost heights!” Httll darkness reigned. “ The dawn! The dawn!" he scream ed, raging about the stage. "It breaks, The dawn." A head popped over the mountain top: "'O ld 'ard, gu vn or!" said the head. "Don't be In sich a bloomin' 'urry! Borne one's blu an’ turned the gaa o ff!" —Tit Bits. 10c NO MEDICINE I f »Oll oro »i Un ir In .n r H ir . unii want holp. « H t « mo lilt 1. M D A V IM, IZyt» Ituuol »treat. Furtlantl, Orrai*«. Domaatlc Strategy. ( ■ I t P s e k a t M Our psekaffa euntalna SB ptoooo AIIIS3 rSbS SgB } üf ( ï r ilt n iK . >ml built]»» nuv oli!««. Indugine » « I ran]». fuldor». silt rani», ■tlrkor«. taff», ara)« and rutauta. maklnff a repre sentativa packaff» which la a rar« valúa at 10a. Jarkau« é Co.. KM (.'ham. uf Cum.. Portland. Ora. Sam Connell Lumber Co. Portland, Oregon. Send us a list o f what you require for your buildings and we willWaun- you prices delivered at your atation and Guarantee to save you Money. Dr. Pierce's Pellets, small, sugar- coated, easy to take as randy, regulate and invigorate stomach, liver anti bow els and cure constipation. 1846 “ ¿ ¡f t * All Dealers So To Speak. “ How's that young man I see calling on you lately?" "He's a pill, but be brings mu lota of candy." "Trying to sugar-coat himself, as It were."— Louisville Courier Journal. h < o r « » While Yaw Walk. Alton's Foot Ease la ■ oartain curator hot, »woattug,callti», atulawulDn,aching fool. Hold by all Drugfflita. Frlco He. Don't accept any •uhailtula. Trial parkaga FKKK. Addram Allan A Olmatad. bailor. S T. ” la n o m o r « necessary than S m a l l p o x . Army experience has demonstrated tb« almost miraculous rffl- •acy, and harmlMsaeM, of ADtitypboid.Vaccinatkmo B« vaccinated NOW by your physician, you and four family. It 1$ more vital than house loauraoce. AJk your phytkian, drugf 1st, or tend for "Hava you had Typhoid?" trilla« o t T y p h o i d Vaccin«, resulta from uae, and danger from Typhoid Carriers, imp a r m » labo » ato » y . ertncLnr. cal M o s e c j«« vacciaia a i n v a i v * m i « . a • « * u c e a «« TYPHOID Paw’s Version. Willie— Paw. la It proper to say that a man was given In marriage? Paw—No. my son. A girl Is given In marriage. The man always gets sold. Pained His Thrifty Soul. Maw—Willie, you go out In the back "Ye'll cxcuso me, captain," said yard aud stay there.—Milwaukee Sen O'Harrlty, addressing the commander tinel. D uorways T o S u cc e ss . of the battleship, "but Is ut thrue that •astkssflsf—StsssrMky ut costa slvin hundred dollars to fire — Tstsiragky- lutlsf wan o' thlm big guns?" F I t n l w n SOW ■ Ban., "Yes. O'llarrlty," said the captain. w» » " g g o i w *- » ■ • IM S o w w a a « i'» »»os LtSS oiV.r, I» r—l »Miti*», «nnt ou «i pI toot loo. Control «ad I'm plp» work 9 « "W hy do you auk?" It c u t U M . I . I I l IJ t if i.u r r Utflted. lU / tr o M i (W ««a a to MoAiimof Uoak. C « H i n t « »»(erraff tita lu . "Ol fought Ol might save ye* some A l o « » » ■ saaltloa fa r money, sorr," said O'Harrlty. "Sure, FM «las «»p M a i, Remembered. But Not Paid and Ol'll fire 'em for ye* for tin.” — Jk BU Vi N t SS Broad— By the way, old man, do you New York Ttlmes. remember borrowing 910 from me six d ^ wx W A v X A W ' y ,c o u t c t months ago? Pro- WRITE STORIES! Short— Yes. I p a » from S25 to 1100 »ach for Photoplay» lnn-r«-atlfiff »m i faarinatinff. Broad—But you said you only want No »»partan e« nrrrssary. Work In »pare lim » ed It for a short time. Theory and Practice. Full particular» Km . i'urack iipenalty Co.. SJS Short—And I told the truth. I did Cbambvr uf fum ine reo, I'urUand. Ora. She talks of great musicians n't keep It 20 minutes. And of knowledge makes a show Born Diplomat. Till she leaves you with suspicion* “ Harry, I am beginning to believe That your taste Is very low. the baby looks like you." But when she sings for pleasure “ Are you. dear?” On an idle afternoon “ Yes, I notice It more and more She will hum a reckless measure every day. I'm so glad.” From the latest ragtime tune. "Do you really want him to look like me?" Of the drama she discourses THIS LETTER STANDS EOR “ Of course I da. I've been sorry With an erudition vast; ever since we had him chrlatenod that She'll describe Its classic sources we didn't give him your name." In the dim poetic past. "8weethenrt, you don't know how But when for sheer diversion happy you make me by saying that." Unobserved she means to go. “ And, Harry dear. I found the love She sets out on an excursion liest hat today. 1 don't believe I ever To the nearest movie show. saw anything that was so becoming — Washington Star. POR OVER 60 YEARS WELL . . to me. It's |25. I)o you think I ought KNOWN AS A “PIRST AID” H to pay that much for a hat?" Hi* Vocation Clear. TO OSTETTER'S H r " A C. G c c Wo Htarrraafal llom « Itrmrriies Hi* titirrcMful her»! «1 r**mr*!ir* rum «11 kin«)« o f ailment« o f m«n an.I women with- out operation. u«*ri from th« wonderful Chin*’*- hrr\f. root«. bud« and w ge ta b l««. which «ro unknown to tho mod lew I «d o n c« o f thl« country. Write for blank and circular*. Send stamp. C O N S U L T A T IO N F RE E. A ddr«M ML The C. Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. 1621V Finit Mb. Portland. Ora. Mention Paper. H ealth 11 APPETITE PO O R? DIGESTION BAD ? X- BOWELS CLOGGED? YOU SHOULD TRY H ETOSTETTER'S A J - STOMACH BITTERS A POSITION FOR Y O U TOO MANY CHILDREN T R A IN E D Our graduate« ar« always In demand. There la a good position ready for you ju «t as aoon as you can prepare for It. H O LM E S Training mean« M O N E Y, PO SITIO N. PO W E R . There a r« 8227 KKA8QN8 W H Y Y O f »H O t 'I.P A TTE N D IIOI.ME8 Eight thounnnd two hundred twenty-«even sntlufled student« have i mum'il through HOLM ES during the pa*t twenty-eight ’cara. Hundred« o f them are now successful business men with nd«pend«nt income«. Our grail nates «tart at saiariea ranging from $40 L j $100 a month. W rit« for catalogue. Start NO W . or« undcr-tize, under-weight with pinched faces and poor blood; they do not complain but appetite lags, they have no ambition sad do not progress. 8uch children need the rich medicinal nourishment in S c o t t ’s Emulsion above everything else; its pure cod liver oil con tains nature's own blood-forming, flesh- boilditig fats which quickly show in rosy cheeks, better appetite, firm flesh and sturdy frames. If your children are languid, tired when rising, catch cold easily or find their studies difficult, give them S co tt's Em ulsion ; it supplies the very food ele ments that their systems lack. S c o t t ’» Emulsion contains no alcohol and is so good for growing children it's a pity to keep it from them. f S ise» ISST. Holmes Business College 'T he School that yets you a good position." Wuktax'aa al Ttatk. PartUod. Or. MEN’S AND WOMEN’S Shoes $ 2 = ’ $ 3 -22 \ 1 ALL STYLES AND ALL SIZES Wa alao carry a complete line o f H igh Top«. L o g g er»' I Men's Work Shoes, at Cut Rate Prices. 14-47 Royal Shoe C o . 229 Morrison Street, Between First and Second St*. PORTLAND, OREGON Scott (known,, Bloomfield. !». J. » . N . U. I N o. W B K N » ri tin « to advartlean. t ío » till» paper._____________ er. tata T h e n W h y P a y M o re ? Story Tellers. "Do you find that set of books you bought interesting?" "Not very, confessed the man who tries to Improve himself. “ Do you regret your bargain?” “ A little. I’d feel better about it If the man who comes around to collect the cash were as good at telling a funny yarn as the one who sold me the book." The Old and Reliable Dr. Isaac Thompson'» EYE WAYER I» buth ■ rtmsij tor otmk. ina»m »d r » „ and »■ ld«al • »• » w k . K »»s n a m d a l k i l d l h »lp l « J r o » . OC- o rfl Iw w mum r, LX u ^ * r„ W R ITE FOR FREE BOOKLET JOHN L. THOMPSON SONS * CO. |U RWtr St.. Trar. N. T. Always a Chance. "W hy don't you get married, old top?" "Can't find any girl willing to leave H e K n ew . her happy home for me.” The teacher was giving the geogra "Then why not look around for some girl with an unhappy home?"— Louis phy class a lesson on the cattle ranches. She spoke of their beef all ville Courier-Journal. coming from the west, and, wishing to test the children's observation, she At the Ball Game. asked: Mrs. Dents (excitedly)— Isn’t our "And what else comes to us from pitcher perfectly grand, Tyrua? He these ranches?" bits the club nearly every throw.— That was a poser. She looked at Joplin Times. her shoes, but no one took the hint. She tried again. K ill it. "What do we get from the cattle be “ Waiter, take this egg away.” sides beef?" “ Yes, sir, and what would you like One boy eagerly raised his hand. me to do with It, sir?" "I know what it Is. It's tripe!" he “ Do with It? Wring its neck.”— answered, triumphantly.— The Youth’s Passing Show. Companion. “R epeater ” S M O K E L E S S P O \ $ t> E R S H E L L S Halibut, Cranberries and Turkeys In. Carefully inspected s h e lls , th e best com binations of p o w d e r, sh ot an d wadding, loaded by machines which give invariable results are responsible for the superiority of Winchester “ Repeater” Factory Loaded Smokeless Powder Shotgun Shells. There is no guesswork in loading them. Reliability, velocity, p attern a n d penetration are de termined by scientific apparatus and practical experiments. D o you shoot them ? They are Tacoma— Halibut ia now to be had on the local market in any reasonable quantity, wholesale dealers having re ceived a shipment o f 80,000 pounda. This is one o f the largest shipments received here fo r some time. Although the fish has been rather scarce at vari ous times during the season, dealers aay they now expect no trouble in ob taining plenty o f this popular fish. The prices o f 7@74 cent* a pound are very reasonable, it is said, fo r this tim e o f the season and the quality of the fish was never better. The first shipment o f late cranber ries arrived on the local produce mark et this week. The buries found in stant favor at $9.604(10.60 a barrel. A plentiful supply is on hand to meet the demand and no difficulty w ill be experienced in g ettin g enough fo r the trade throughout the season, say deal ers, who praise the quality o f those re ceived. Eggs are firmer and may go up within a fe w days. The surplus has been exhausted. The trade w ill not touch the eggs at a price above 41 cents, but when it gets below that price the demand increases and soon wipes out the surplus, which is small because o f the scarcity o f the prod uct. Turkeys opened whoesale here at 28 cents a pound, the first shipment from Oregon being received. These fow l retails at 30 cents a Young Arthur, the pride of hia Bea pound. The shipment was small and “ fe e le r.” con street home, had been attendiug brought here just as a school all of six weeks, and his devot Dealers, however, do not believe ed parent thought It was high time he prices w ill go much lower than those should find out how things were run now quoted. nlng. So he asked one afternoon: "And what did my little son learn about this morning?" "Oh, a mouse. Miss Wilcox told us all about mouses." “ That's the boy. Now. how do you spell mouse?” It was theu that Arthur gave prom ise of entering the diplomatic service. He paused meditatively for a moment, then said: “ Father, I guess I was wrong. It wasn't a mouse teacher was telling us about; it was a rat.” N o other baking pow der will raise nicer, lighter b is cuits, cakes and pastry, none is more pure and wholesome 9508991. H A N F O R D 'S Balsam of Myrrh She—Have you ever read "Lives of the Hunted?" He— No, what’s It about—bachelors? — New York Evening Post. a Portland— W heat; Blueatem, 944c; forty-fold, 93c; club, 909c; raid Fife, 88c; red Russian, 87c, M illfeed — Spot prices: Bran, 924 per ton; shorts. 925; rolled barley, To Cool a Bum and Take the Fire Ou A Superfluous Question. She Didn't L ik a It. "Bo Miss I’ assay Is angry with her ‘‘ In that new servant girl,” said Mr. Testy, an lie discovered the sugar In doctor. Why Is that?" "H e tactlessly remarked that he the salt shaker, “ It seems to me you have found the possessor of stupidity would have her looking her old self In Its unadulterated double distilled again."— Boston Transcript. form Muy I ask where you obtalued her?" way» I D t ua tall »00 F1IKK o f 24 now w ay» to mako ». It may ba Ola befflnnine o f li n anelai In. "Why,” replied Mrs. Testy, "at the tt»p»ndanco. Xddroaa. I'urack »p a rla it» Co., SiiS Intelligence office, of course.“ —Judge. Chamber o f Cummtrco. Hurtiand. Ora. Lumber, S h i n g l e s , l-uth. M o u l d i n g , Doors, Windows and other Building Ma terial from GENERAL CROP CONDITIONS Corn— W hits, 936 per ton; cracked, 937. H ay— Eastern Oregon timothy, 915 4(16; valley timothy, $124(18; alfalfa, 918.604(14.60; cheat, 994(10; oats and vetch, $ 114 ( 12 . Vegetable*— Artichoke*, 76c4(91 per dozen; tomatoes, California, 914(1.60; cabbage, 90c hundred; garlic, 16c pound; peppers, 44(6c; sprouts, 84(9c; eggplant, 4 4( 6c; horseradish, 84c; cauliflower, 76c 4 (8 1 .2 6 ; celery, 604$ 76c dozen; beans, 84t84e. Green Fruits — Applea, 76c4($1.76 per box; pears, 91@1.60; grapes, 86c 4(91.86 crate; caaabas, 14 c pound; cranberries, 99.604(11 per barrel. Potatoes — Oregon, 866(90c; Y a k i ma, 81 per sack; sweets 81.904(2 per hundred. Onions— Oregon, buying prices, 81, f. o. b. shipping point. E ggs— Oregon ranch, buying prices: No. 1, 40c; No. 2, 30c; No. 8, 20c. Jobbing prices: No. 1, 42c; Oregon storage, 264(28c. A Houee hotel Remedy Poultry — Hens. 124(14c; springs, 13c; turkeys, 174(18c turkeys, dressed, 22c; ducks, white, 144216c; colored, 12c; geeee, 104(1 lc. Butter — C ity creamery, cubes, ex tras, selling at 314c; firsts, 29c; __________ A L I M I M I N t prints and carton*, extra. Prices paid to producers: Country creamery, 244( For CuU, Burnt, 28c, according to quality, butterfat, Bruises, Sprains, premium quality, 83c; No. 1 average quality, 8c; No. 2, 29c. Strains, Stiff Neck, V eal— Fancy, 94<&10c pound. Chilblains, Lame Back, Pork— Block, 74@8c pound. Old Sores, Open Wounds, Hope— 1916 crop, 84lil2c pound. and «11 External Injuries. Wool — Eastern Oregon, 184(25e; valley, 254(26; fa ll lambs’ wool, 26c; Made Since . mohair, Oregon, 28c pound. Fries 25c, 50c sad $1.00 Caacara bark— Old and new, 844$4c OR WRIT* pound. 8. C. Hanford Mfg. Civ Cattle — Choice steers, 86.604(7; BYRAOJbX, hr T. good, 864(6.25; medium, 86.254(5.76; choice cowa, 864(6.50; good, 84.60@ 4.76; medium, 83.764(4.26; heifers, Beauty and Wealth attain both. Full instructions. Scores o f valuabl« 93.604(6; bulla, 834(4.60; stags, 94.60 formula«. Beautify youraolf. Start a Beauty 4(6.25. Shop. Start manufarturing Bd-auty SpeciaJti««. Hogs — L igh t, 86.26@6.30; heavy, A ll o f thewo upportunitioa ar« open to you. Com- fcleUt «y «t«m $1.00 per copy. Particular« FREE!, 86.264(6.30. rurack Specialty Co.. 328 Cham. Com., Portland Sheep— Wethers, 84.754(6.26; ewee, $44(5.60; lambs, $5.50@7.35. " Father, you know a lot about bat tles and skirmishes. IMd you aver execute a strategic retreat?" "My son, doesn't the fact that after 20 year* of married life 1 am still the nominal head of thl* family prove that I am tome strategist?" The Best at Any Price NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS; SA TISFA C TO R Y Rutabagas In M arket. Tacoma— Rutabaga* o f unaaually fine quality from North Yakim a made their first appearance this season on tha local produce market and sold at once at 14 cents a pound. T c m ip s also rolled in fo r the first tim e this season and met w ith as much fa v o r aa the rutabagas. Local vegetables are off the market, the last shipments being in no condition to handle according to dealers. Turnips are sellin g at the same price as the rutabagas. Tw o carloads o f fine sweet potatoes from the South were received this weak. TO SHOOT You Can’t Feaze Paw. An Ingenious 8oul. “ Popper!” Blithers entered the dining room “ Well, what Is It, son?" with a pair of yellow automobile gog “ Where do they keep the street car gles on. "Hello. Blithers.” said little Blnks. at night, when it ain't running?” “ Oh, in a barn.” "Going motoring?" “ In a barn, like a horse? Why, "N o," said Blithers. “ I’m sort of hungry for a grapefruit, and 1 want to what do they feed It on?” "Oh, currents.” keep the juice out of my eye.” YOUR BLOOD ia the canal o f life but it becomes a sewer i f clogged up. A ll life consists o f building up and tearing down and just in the same manner that the blood carries to the various parts o f the body the food that the ceils need fo r building up. so it is compelled to carry away the waste material that’s tom down. These waste materials are poisonous and destroy us unless the liver and kidneys are stimulated into refreshed and vigorous life. DR. PIERCE’S Golden Medical Discovery is the balancing pow er—a vitalizing power. I t acts on the stomach and organs o f digestion and nutrition—on the purifying filters which clean the blood. Thus fresh vitalized blood feeds the nerves, heart — srd brain. This w ell known alterative relieves catarrh o f the stomach and headaches accompanying same, and has been successful for m ore than a gen eration aa a tonic and body-builder. It builds up the rundown system. You need it— i f you are always "catching cold” —o r have catarrh o f the noee and th roa t The active medicinal principles o f Am erican-Native-roota are extracted without alcohol and you can obtain this tonic in liquid or tablet form at any drug store or send GO cents in 1-cent stamps fo r trial box o f tablets. Failures Fewer Than Year Ago. Some increase in the country’s busi ness m ortality is not unusual at this period o f the year, and no special sig nificance attaches to the rise in the commercial death rate during October. Total insolvencies, as reported by R. G. Dun & Co., numbered 1699, or 186 more than in the previous month and the largest since July, while several defaults o f exceptional size helped to swell the liab ilities to $26,522,380, as against $16,208,070 in September and an average o f about $19,000,000 fo r the four months prior to that tim e. When comparison is made w ith Octo ber, 1914, however, the showing is favorable, not only from a numerical standpoint, but also in respect to the indebtedness. Then 1686 concerns failed, owing $29,702,187, in 1913 only 1434 suspensions occurred and the amount involved was $20,245,- 466, though in that year practically 200 more reverses were reported in October than in Septem ber. SH ELLS ¡f A nf sta to i my cost o f mattino and < arra roots for from cany o f Tha Common Sansa Medical A isisar , hr Dr. V. M. fiasco, cloth hamni, ÌOOO Aneas. Adirsss INVALIDS' ttOTCL. Dottalo. S .*. _______ i» SEW ER Needed a Cure. Doea So. "Mr. Jones, you will either have to “ Here’s a startling item.” marry at once or leave our employ.” "W hat is it?” "But why are you ao anxious that “ It says the oyster has not increas I marry?" ed in price in 25 years.” "W hile you are in love you do not "Hum. Looks like culpable negli half attend to your duties, and you gence somewhere." — Kansas City must either be cured or fired.” — Journal. Houston Post Same Tone. In Practice. “ Oh. mamma, the lady next door has Hobson— I never In all my life saw a man who could so readily guess rid a trained monkey, and when It doesn't dles and conundrums as that Henry- behave you tetter believe she gives It a good talking to; and say, mamma”— Peck. Dobson— No wonder! Just think of j "Yes. my child.” “ It sounds just like when you'ra the practice he has. Hts wife keeps talking to daddy.” him guessing all the time.— Puck. Some Claes. Mistaken. Fat— And you also said I hadn't the "Where did you get all the second manners of a hog. hand furniture, old man?" Lean—Oh. no I didn’t. I said you "Those things are not secondhand. had.— Philadelphia Evening Ledger. I They're genuine antiques." No« G ra y Hair» bal tired A fte r tba D o n 't T e ll Y b u ra g e E ye» M a ke ns lo o k old er than w a ■re. O ld »C « end D u ll Evo» — toll talo. la» ■ » « h a d r 0o«p»ay. Chirac». ■ •«»• Soak »t«S » ■»• < H Movie« • nil Murino your E y e s Two Dtop» wUlreot. refresh sod cleans*. H a va H bandy. »