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NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS; GENERAL CROP CONDITIONS For light, wholesome cakes, biscuits and pastry, use K C BAKING POWDER Always safe and reliable. If it isn’t all we claim your grocer will refund y ou r m oney. JAQ U ES M F G . C O ., C H I C A G O U. S. Government Homesteads COLVILLE, WASHINGTON. INDIAN RESERVATION. 1,000.000 ACRES In the Famuii* Columbia Hiver Karin ami Okanogan Valley. Fruit, J>airy, Farm ami Timber I ..uni Map »bow ini' Roads, Fake». River», Creek», Mountain», Indian Allotment» and Mineral lamd. Book of Description, »bow» How to Ianale any lloincatcad of 160 Acre* on the Reservation WITHOUT THF FXFFNSF OF A LOCATOR. PRICE, POSTPAID. $1.00. OREGON HOMESEEKERS INFORMATION BUREAU, 504-Tr McKay Hulldlntf, PORTLAND, OKKCON i Clean Up Mea ns Paint Up See Your Dealer. Do it N O W ! 1- -i — WfHBpy^s4^.«cig„ '.■» A G E N T V /A N T E D Iluaint-MB rnT-i..ity evofy Mer chant buy* tin sibili. Big profits. Exclusive territory. Free samples. Sells from ¿6 to $loo. Write tiuick for territory. Sayers. 637 Railway Exchange, Portland. Ore, Phmm tlruadwny W.Ri 1'iumpt H r r v l« B O N N E R & SO N Specialty Machine Works Itfsr Cutting, WrldittK, Marliln* ^h«»p Work. <>•« l.n«inv Expert«, MuKt eUM lU p o lm l. Part» o f «I| Jin**!. M t I w f**r A utofnobilei. Your I'klnm sifr HolirlUd. 14 N. Front Mt. PurtUnd. Orrgon HAWTHORNE AUTO SCHOOL'' Th * only A 6 1 »»mobile* Hcho*>l on thn Pn- elflc C!»■«.*t tn*m mining n (¿«a Tm rtor l>rpi.. I sinv U "H l attvrpillir, C. !.. Trnrklny*r nnd Wheel TmrUira, Utlk in th* •rhuol nntl («pormtinir fteWI. 44.'* II«»th orn * A **.. Portland. Or*. Cash for Butterfat fcfilp u« yooNCreurn. Fuir«. Poultry. Drowned Ment* unti Hide« PROMPT Rt TURNS Hazelwood Co., Portland, Or. Thr home rif the »«li «fini ahipj.cr The IjflU r th« fren ili. Ote b elter th« Price. llrtrtLc Trent m«*nt nnd Pr*-v* ntion * * ^ t.f f . ntittf > • A bort ton TiNtBMnt tml Prove ntion of Cn If Scour«, lfog Pun i tut Dm. poultry |)i <rnw», t'lit* this ml aiul rnnrk nn X In front of l»*»ht wanto! * * '* ' " * * ‘ TM KIIA HKOS . Ikhum llld f.. Portland, Oregon. Didn't Take A Chance. “ How Is the cooklnK In that restau rant?" Oentlenmn with toothpick—"Fine." "And wliut did you have, may I auk V (ionllemnn with toothpick—"A do*- en raw oysters, some Ico cream and a Klaus of inllk." * rj— Bfc— Everyone Should Drink Hot W ater in the Morning Wash away all the stomach, liver, and bowel poisons before breakfast. T o feel your beat day In and day out, to feel clean Inside; no sour bile to coat your I oiikuo and sicken your breath or dull your head; no constipa tion. bilious attacks, sick headache, cedd*. rheumatism or gassy, acid stom ach. you must I.at he on the Inside like you bathe outside. This Is vastly more iinimrtaut, because the skin pores do not absorb impurities into the blood, while the bowel pores do. says a well- known physlelan. To keep these poison* and toxin* well flushed from ftie stomach, liver, kidney* and bowel*, drink beforo breakfast each day. a glass of hot wnter with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate In It. This will cleanse, purify ami freshen the entire alimen tary tract, before putting more food Into Iho stomarh. (Jet a quarter pound of limestone phosphate. from, your pharmacist. It la Inexpensive and almost tasteless, except a sourish twinge which Is not unpleasant. Drink phosphated hot water every morning to rid your sys tem of these vile poisons and toxins; also to prevent their formation. To feel like young folks feel; like you felt before your blood, nerves and muscles became saturated with an ac cumulation of body poisons, begin this treatment amt above all, keep It up! As soap and hot water act on the skin, cleansing, sweetening and purifying, so limestone pliosphnte and hot water before breakfast, act on the stomach, liver, kidneys nnd bowels. Another Good One. "I see the Campfire Girls have an honor entitled the 'firemaker degree.' " "That ought to qualify them as good wives for lucky men. Have they a dish washer degree?"—Louisville Cou rier-Journal. Metal Grain Bins Ä A Hint. Hi>— I see where the government wants women to save their rags. She—Well, If the government only takes a look at the clothes I have to wear, It can see one woman’s doing It. S p r in g C o ld s A re the W orst They lead to catarrh and pneu monia. They weaken the entire system and leave it unable to resist the sudden changes. They inter fere with your digestion and lessen vour activity. Neglected they soon become that dread disease known as systemic catarrh. Don’ t neglect them. It’s costly as well as danger ous. RAT PROOF R A IN P R O O F HI ST P R O O F w arn ; ron i * h i c e b A iie n iH W a u l e d Coast Culvert & Flume Co. P O R T L A N D . [Kenlon] O R E G O N / -------- P E R U N A : C. Gee Wo * ft Will Safeguard You RiicrFiMftil Horn« |{cmfdif$ file macFFpnful h«rl>- «1 r*m«*(Ht^ fu r* «11 kitvl* of »llrrwnt* of m**n «n<i wom«n with* out operation, ow l from tho wonderful Chino«* h«rlm. root*. hud» arvl v. ».-l«hl«-r whioh nr* unknown to th* modiml «<*i*n«* of I h i. country. W rit* tor blank an-l i-lri-ulara. Sent atamp C O N S U L T A T IO N FRKN. Addr.-«» The C. Gee Wo Chines! Medicine Co. l«2 tt First St.. Portland, O ra Montion l'ap*r. P. N. U. No. 17, ieie M I Have a box of Veruna Tablets with you for the sudden cold or expos ure. Tone your system up with a regular course of the liquid Peruna, fortify it against colds, get your di gestion up to normal, take 'care of yourself, and avoid dnnget. If you are suffering now begin the treat ment at once. (Jive Nature the help she needs to throw off the ca- Urrhal inflammation, and again be come well. Peruna has been helping peo nie for 44 years. Thousands of homes rely on it for coughs, colds and indigestion. It's a good tonic for the weak, as well. The Peruna Company, W H I N wrltlnc to adrartlaara. TT «Ion thl« posar. ______ C olum bi'». OKI# Portland- Wheat— Bluestem, 91.041 per bushel; fortyfold, 92c; club, 91c; red Fife, 91c; red Russian, 90. Millfeed — Spot prices: Bran, $23 per ton; shorts, 936.60; rolled barley, $31.506482.60. Com- Whole, $30 per ton; cracked, 937. Vegetables Artichokes, 666480c per dozen; tomatoes, $3.60 44 3.75 per crate; cabbage, $1.50641.85 per hun dred; garlic, 10c per pound; peppers, 1716420c; eggplant, 231e; horseradish, FJc; cauliflower, 76c6t.81.26; lettuce, 92.25 66 2.35 per crate; cucumbers, 81.26641.50; spinach, 90c6/$l box; as paragus, ?p(4l0c pur pound; rhubarb, Oregon, $2.60 per box; peas, 71649c per pound. Pots toes Jobbing prices; Oregon, $1.60641.76 per sack; Yakima*. $1.70 641.80; new California, 6 64 7c per pound. Onions — Oregon, $1.76 per sack; Texas, Bermudas, yellow, $2.26 per crate; white, $2.60. Green Fruit — Strawberries, $3.50 per crate; apples, $1641.60 per box; cranberries, $11 per barrel. E kk » —Jobbing price: Oregon ranch, candled, 20 Jc per dozen; uncandled, 1916420c. Poultry— Hens, 1764l7$c per pound; stags, 13c; broilers, 256430c; turkeys, live, 186420c; turkeys, dressed, choice, 246426c; ducks, 15c; geese, 10c. Butter — Prices from wholesaler to retailer: Portland city creamery prints, 60-pound case lots, standard grades, 34c; lower grades, 31c; Ore gon country creamery prints, 60-pound case lots, standard makes, 316433c; lower grades, 30 64 80 Jc; packed in rubes, 2c less. Prices paid by jobbers to producers: Cubes, extras, 306431c; firsts, 276i.27$c; dairy butter, 14 (<4 lHJc; butterfat, No. 1, 33c; No. 2, 30c. Veal— Fancy, 1116412c per pound. Pork— Fancy, 1 lift 1 lie per pound. Hops— 1915 crop, llf(4'12c; 1916 con tracts, nominal. Wool— Eastern Oregon, 216427c per pound; valley, 30c; mohair, new clip, 35c. t’ascara bark — Old and new, 4c per pound. Cattle — Steers, choice grain and pulp, $8.50649; choice hay, $8.16 @ 8.50; good, $7.76 64 8.15; medium, $7.606t7.76; cows, choice, $6.70fft7.80; good, $6.60646.75; medium, $6.26 64 6.50; heifers, $6648.36; bulls, $2.7664 6; stags, $3645.25. Hogs— Prime light, $8.90(0.9; good to prime, $8.25<<;8.50; rough heavy, $8648.26; pigs and skips, $8648.25. Sheep— Yearlings, $86tl0; wethers, $7.26649.26; ewes, $6.26648.25; lambs, $9.606410.60. ________ E </2 Feet \\ Nobody can Tell when you Durken (¿ray, Faded Hair with Sage Tea. Grandmother kept her hair beauti fully darkened, glossy and attractive with a brew of Sage Tea arid Sulphur. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied with won derful effect. By asking at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound,” you will get a large bot tle of this old-time recipe. Improved by the addition of other Ingredients, all ready to use, for about 60 cents. Th111 simple mixture can be depended upon to restore natural color and beau ty to the hair, A well known downtown druggist says everybody uses Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound now because It darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell It has been applied — It's so easy to use, too. You simply dampen a comb or soft brush and draw It through your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; after another application or two. It Is restored to Its natural color and looks glossy, soft and beau tiful. This preparation Is a delightful toilet requisite. It Is not Intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. m Always Thus. "I understand they want to turn dis tilleries Into munition factories." "It might help, if they do. But Its the old story of the ultimate consumer getting the worst of 1L"— Washington Star. f l a r e B w i t b j ) « i r o n * , H e a a tlfn l E y «$ U V — Six feet through at base, 4 feet 6 inches through at top, five feet above ground. Giant Stumping Powder did a clean job, taking out roots and all without tearing a big hole in the ground. Farmers who have used them know that X p fc fA R M ^ pow ders S T U M P IN G --- A G R ICU LTU R A L. always save them money, time and work. T h ey save money because they lift and heave as well as shatter, and go further than high explosives that merely sp'it the stumps, T h ey save time and work because they get out the stumps— big or little, green or dead— in a condition easy to handle, “ I get better results from Giant Powders than from any other powder I have used,” says A. E. Adkins, W oodburn, Ore. Guessed. Mame— Honest, Maude, didn’t you accept Jack’s proposal last night? Maudo-—Y-Y-Yes. But how did you guess? Marne— Oh. the poor dear looked so worried this morning.—Penn State Froth. Heard On the Elevated. First Young Thing—I started read ing "Les Mlserables" lost night. It ts very Interesting, t Second Young Thing—Isn't It! I think It Is Victor Herbert's master piece.—Boston Transcript. Off, V There are two Gisnt Farm Powder», both made especially for Pacific Coaat fanner*. Eureka Stumping Powder is moat economical lot dry work and Giant Stumping Powder sate* money in stump blasting in wet »oil Try these two. Compare them with th* powder you have been using, and you will always use Giant in future. Write ua and w* will have our nearest distributor supply a trial case at the lowest market pries. Five Blasting Books FREE "â Better ways of removing stump* and boulders, making ditches, planting trees, and breaking up the subsoil are deicribed in our five illustrated books They were written for western farmer», to meet the conditions that yau have. Write us for the book on the subject you are interested in. T H E G I A N T P O W D E R C O ., C o n •, oriufx San Francises "Everything for Bloating ** B r u c k O ffice»! Seattle. Spokane. Portias*. Salt Lake C ltj. Denver Double Tread, Puncture Proof Tires losses BLACK LEG sutciY r a m m i by Cuttw’ a Bia*ki«f Pula. Lew- Oculist* and r iijs*cla n « uaed Murioa 1fc/« priced. fresh, reliable; preferred bf Made from your old one*. Last long- ftrm edj man j year* before it waa offered aa a W ester as Bran New Tirea. WE ALSO BUY 2 ? Et DotnesiLc K je Medicine. Murine la Still Com Writ» for Dooklat cad tntloioalaU. OLD TIRES. W e pay as high as 10c pounded by Our P hysician« and guaranteed 10«««» »»*». Slaakla* PHI» f l . » per lb. fo r such as we can use in Double by them ae a Reliable R elief for £yee that Need SO-V»». ,k|t. Siaci»« Pill« « . » Tread work, and the highest market Care. Try it in your Eyes and in B aby'« Eyes — r » »nr lnjartor. bat Cattar*» S A Th* «aparto rltv of Cottar pnytort» I» So* to arm « Ship your Tires at once or w rite us. No Hmartlug — Just Eye Comfort. Buy Murine fo r junk. 7 »»r» of »parullzinf In »»Ml»»» a»f m m rm »«I«. of your D ruggist — a ccept no Substitute, and If OtLCON TllCANIZWC CO . SS0 W*Wtaa St. Nrtbai Ora I »slat •• Cottar*» IF unoMatuaola. order dlrvex interested w rite for Book o f the Eye Free. ¡ TLC CUITES LABOPATOSV. Barkatay. Caillerais. M lU1M M S Y t f R E M E D Y C O , C lilC A U O j -------------------------------------------------------. Calling Uncle Dcwn. Two Deluded Souls. “ When I was a youngster," remark WEEKS’ BREAK-UP-A-COLD TABLETS Bix—I wonder if Dr. Cook really ed Uncle Braggles, "I was about the A guaranteed remedy for Colds and Banker Expects Better he discovered the north pole? La Grippe. Price 25c of your druggist Business in Northwest thought Dia(—Possibly! We all make mis best baseball player in this county.” It’s good. Take nothing else.—Adv. "What did you play?" Spokane — “ Business gene-ally in takes. Why, when I married my wife “ Pitcher, catcher, shortstop an' all I _______________________________ ____ _ I thought I bad discovered Paradise.— the rest of ’em.” Spokane and throughout the Inland; Boston Transcript “Yes. uncle," spoke up little Willie, Empire and the Pacific Northwest the champion bright child. “ But we're Loans Seem to Weaken It W e want «11 you have. W rite for price« and talking about baseball, not amateur shipping should show big improvement from t T h i M. P. NORTON CO. A (to man he has touched)—Thanks, theatricals.”—Washington Star. S3 North Pront S t , P ortland. O r«« now on, and more especially during the old chap. But what is this little pam summer and next fall,” said Aaron phlet you handed me? Kuhn, a director of the Spokane & j B—Oh. 1 always hand one of those Eastern Trust company, Wednesday, j out with a loan. It tells how to on returning from a business and j strengthen the memory. — Boston pleasure trip to Eastern and Middle Transcript Western cities. Y—t C ss Get Allen's root-tea * n t f . “ It is reported in New York that Write A lle n s. Olmsted Le Roy, N. Y .,fo r * Germany has ample resources for fully h oe sample ol A llen’» Foot-J£a*e. It cures h.itsw oilen. selling i.-et. It mske» 24 months, ” Mr. Kuhn said, “ and it l«<-aUu* new or tight shoes easy. A certain eurXs tor seems to be known that the allied *>rn*. ingiow tng nails and bunion». All drug countries are in a position to continue gists sell It. 24c. P on't accent any substitute. for at least a similar period.” Sense of Responsibility. Mr. Kuhn said that while factories “ Is Bliggins patriotic?" are busy throughout the big manufac "Thoroughly." turing centers in the East, there seems to be a cautious feeling, with the re- ! "Would he fight for his country?" "I don't know about that But he suit there is little so-called plunging. 1 hasn't the slightest doubt that In an “ Another thing is that this is the emergency somebody ought to."— presidential election year,” he added, Washington Star. “ and capital is somewhat timid along certain lines. There are some who be Times Change. lieve that a sudden cessation of hostil "What? You need new clothes ities in Europe will result in flooding again? When I was a boy I wasn't this country and others with cheaply- ashamed to wear garments that were made goods. patched.” “ Yes, dad. hut you know you didn't "One thing is certain: Our tariff Hospitals are great and necessary institutions, but they question will have to be dealt with by associate with such refined people as should be the last resort for women who suffer with ills the best business brains o f the coun I do." eculiar to their sex. Many letters on file in the Pinkham try.” HIDES, PELTS, CASCARA BARK yiew to avoid These Three W om en T e ll How They Escaped the Dreadful Ordeal of Surgical Operations. SALTS FINE FOR ACHING KIDNEYS Farmers To Build Elevator. Kendrick, Idaho — The Kendrick Rochdale company met recently and arranged to build an elevator. One hundred and ten farmers subscribed $100 each and committees were ap pointed to visit elevators now built and decide on the plan of elevator to We eat too much meat which Clogs Kidneys, then the build. The next meeting was set for Back hurts. June 1, after which they expect to be gin building and have it ready for this year’s crop. John F. Brown has re Most folks forget that the kidneys, signed as mayor in order to accept his like the bowels, get sluggish and clog appointment as postmaster. Wm. Frey- ged and need a flushing occasionally, tag was appointed to fill the vacancy. else we have backache and dull misery In the kidney region, severe head aches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, Hen and Pigeon Affinities. acid stomach, sleeplessness and all Walla Walla— A bantam hen and a sorts of bladder disorders. male pigeon, property of Mrs. W. E. I You simply must keep your kidneys Stapleton, 933 East Alder street, have active and ciean, and the moment you discovered they are affinities, and are feel an ache or pain in the kidney building a nest in the barn on the region, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good diug store here, premises Hud refuse to associate with take a tablespoonful in a glass of others of their kinds. Two weeks water before breakfast for a few days ago the hen "turned down” her mate and your kidneys will then act fine. and the pigeon gave up his. Th e; This famous salts ts made from the owner put the pigeon in a coop with acid of grapes and lemon Juice, com a female pigeon and the latter was se bined with lithla. and is harmless to flush clogged kidneys and stimulats verely punished. them to normal activity. It also neu tralizes the acids in the urine so it no Navy's Gain In Men Is Big. longer Irritates, thus ending bladder Washington, I). C.— More enlisted disorders. Jad Salts Is harmless; Inexpensive; men are in active service in the navy now than ever before in the country’s makes a delightful effervescent lithia- history. Secretary Daniels announced water drink which everybody should Wednesday that the personnel for the take now and then to keep their kid first time had reached the 54,000 mark. neys clean, thus avoiding serious com plications. "There are now 64,011 men in the en A well known local druggist says ho listed personnel,” said the secretary, lolls lots of Jad Salts to folks who be “ showing a net gain of 6664 since lieve In overcoming kidney trouble March 4, 1913. ” While It la only trouble. i .aboratory at Lynn, Mass., prove that a great number of women after they have been recommended to submit to an operation have been made well by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Here are three such letters. All sick women should read them. Marinette, W is.—“ I went to the doctor and he told me I must have an operation for a female trouble, and I hated to have it done as I had been married only a short time. I would have terrible pains and my hands and feet were cold all the tir1» I took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com pound and was cured, and I feel better in every way. I give you permission to publish my name because I am so thankful that I feel well again.” —Mrs- F k id B eiinke , Marinette, Wis. Detroit, Mich.—“ W hen I first took Lydia E. I Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound I was so run down with female troubles that I could not do anything, and our doctor •aid I would have to undergo an operation. I could hardly walk without help so when I read about the Vegetable Compound and what it had done for others I thought I would try i t I got a bottle of Lydia K. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and a package of Lydia R Pinkham’s ¡Sanativo W ash and used them according to directions. They helped me and today I am able to do all my work and I am well.” —Mrs. T hos . D wtkr , 989 Milwaukee Ave., East, Detroit, Mich. Bellevue, Pa.—“ I suffered more than tongue can tell with terrible bearing do .,n pains and inflammation. I tried several doctors and they all told me the same story, that I never could get well without an operation and I just dreaded the thought o f that. I also tried a good many other medicines that were recommended to me and non* of them helped me until a friend advised me to give Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable Compound a trial. The first bottle helped, I kept taking it and now I don’t know what it is to be sick any more and I am picking up in weight I am 20 years old and weigh 145 pounds. It will be the greatest pleasure to me if I can have the oppor tunity to recommend it to any other suffering woman.”—Miss la m a F boelioher , 1923 Manhattan St., North ¡Side, Bellevue, Pa. If yon would like special advice write to T.ydla E. Pinkhaoa Mod. C*. (confidential <,Lynnf Mass. Yonr letter w ill bo opened* read and answered by » woman and held in strict confldenofe