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Rivals. Two privates In a Highland regi ment began arguing In (he canteen as to the rival merits of Edinburgh and Glasgow—a burning topic north of the COLVILLE, WASHINGTON, INDIAN RESERVATION. 1,000,000 ACRES T w 66(1 Portland Wheat- Bluestem, $1.03 In the Famous Columbia River Manin ami Okanogan Valley. Fruit, "Ay, an' whit la yer Edinburgh?" per bushel; fortyfold, '\t2r, club, Sic; Money Bark Oalry, Farm ami Timber lami Map ihowlnu Roadi, Lake«, Riven, sneered the Glaswegian. “ Naethln' bit red Fife, 92c; rod Russian, 92c. Crcekl, Mountain*, Indian Allolmenti and Minvral latnd. Hook ot a bull wl’ a castle, an’ ruins on yin If It Falla May —Eastern Oregon timothy, $23 !•«», tlpllon, »hows Mow to l.oiale .my lloincitvad ot IHO Acre» on side an' a row o' ludgln’ hoosea on the (423.60 per ton; alfafla, old crop, 119 the Reiervatlun WITHOUT THK EXPENSE OF A LOCATOR. Ithcr!" («,20. “ Bit Jlu* lulk at the fine bulldln’s Milfuod Sjoot prices: Bran, 123.60 O P E N JU L Y 5 , 1 9 1 6 . For Mon or Boat» we bae in Edinburgh!” protested the |>er tori; shorts, $26.50; rolled barley, man from that city. $31. 50(432.60. ” Oo, ay! Ye hae some fine prig-1 ons!” Corn- Whole, )36 per ton; cracked, l’ RICK. POSTPAID, $1.00. 504-5 McKay Hulkllng. PORTLAND, ORE. "Weel, ’an’ fine we need them wl’ 137. sae mony cheap trips frae Glesgae!” Vegetables — Artichokes, 11 per "Here, some o' the warld’s greatest dozen; tornstoes, 14.26 per crate; cab _______A L I N I M ! N"r heroes live In Gicsgac!" snapped the bage, 12.60(43 per hundred; garlic, Glasgow man angrily 10c per pound; pep(iers, 174<420c; "Heroes! Humph! Sooner ca’ them eggplant, 20(426e; horseradish, 8|c; For Cuts, Burnt, martyrs fur livin’ there!” B ru ises, S p ra in s , cauliflower, 76cfn tl.l0; lettuce, 11.85 “ Ye will find Glesgae men a’ ower W ill S a v e t h e C o « t o f a N e w O n e . the globe!”—proudly. ( 42.26 per crate; cucumbers, 11(1(1.26 S train s, S t if f N e c k , "Mebbe”—calmly—’’n’ gey glad tae |s:r box; spinach, 4(gj6c per pound; as C h ilb la in s, L a m e B a c k , be oot o’ it!" paragus, 76(490c per dozen, 11 per O ld S o re s , O p e n W o u n d s , "At ony rate,” said the Glasgow man box; rhubarb, 14 ('( 2 r per pound; pea», firmly, “Glesgae Is a far greater place Wit 6 Ac; beans, 8 ( 4 1 l c ; celery, ¿3.60 a n d adl E x te rn a l In ju rie s. than Edinburgh!” per crate. Made Since 1846. "A w »’, men! Edinburgh is the capi Potatoes — Jobbing prices: Oregon, tal o’ Scotland!" Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 11.40(41.65 j>er sack; Yakiroas, 11; "Wee!, that’s as may be,” was the OR WRITE new California, 4(4 6c per pound. Buy The Modern Money ruakin, MUk Pul. C. C. Hanford Mf(. Cft Glaswegian's final hit. "But heaven help ye If ye gang doun Argyle street | ing prices: Oregon, $1(41.15. SYRACL'bE, M. Y If you «rn not a ll«n lwnoi| Cream ■hinp«*r. o' a Setterday nlcht an’ say it!”—Lon Onions — Oregon, 11.35 Of) 1.60 per n«'t>'l u* your nvit ran of cream and U*iu*r don Answers. »»•kina u* to t*ll you how to gut It Fr«w sack; Texas Bermudas, 11.60(42. Coals to Newcastle. Green Fruit— Strawberries, Oregon, TH E H AZELW OOD 10, Portlacd, O refton lly huyfnir tllrert from um nt whol«*a»l«» i»r»«*«*io 12 ( 42.60 |>er crate; California, 75c(4 • M«l aavr (ho * profit*. WrlUi U« to Mother was measuring a dose of How to Heal Itching, day your d «««! a. W# will ifivo you ourrork- 11.66; apples, 11 (4 1.76 [ter box; tonic for her little son, who looked up l«>ttorri ’Mlrrc! in you” prkM , f. o. 1». rail or Burning Skin Diseases gooseberries, 8 c per pound; cherries, and said: U*nl. W$ irlu«Jly *«vti you from 10 to 36 v*r “ What am I taking this 'o r?” A Baltimore doctor suggests this 1 1 . 60 ( 4 1 .7 6 per box. w rit All M' mm U R'lnt UMt«w*d W«* want all you hav««. Writ«» for prt»*«m and “ An appetite," she replied. simple, but reliable and inexpensive, Northwwil hu*diju»rt*r» for l#atler W «t*r Eggs Jobbing prices: Oregon •htpptnif U a- Vhf M f . NORTON CO. "An appetite,” he scorsfully repeat home treatment for people suffering Hyatc-ina and Fuller A Johnson Fnainr«. 5J North front Si., Portland. Ore. ranch, candled, 23c per dozen; un ed. "I can’t begin to hold now one- with eczema, ringworm, rashes and i ARK-DAVi.s ( O candled, 21}(422c. half I want to eat.”—Philadelphia Led similar itching, burning skin troubles. 2 1 2 T h l i d .Strrut. I'orllao«!, O re g o n Poultry— Hens, 17(4l74c per pound; ger. At any reliable druggist's get a jar G ranulated Eyelids, stags. 13c; broilers, 28(430c; turkeys, of reslnol ointment and a cake of res- Eyil inflamed by ci(>o- Inol soap These are not at all expen One Process. •ure to S*a. Best and Bind live, 18(4.20 c ; turkeys, dressed, choice, With the reslnol soap and warm iuickIy relieved by Marina 23(4,25 c ; ducks, 16(4l8c; geese, 10c. "Since I’ve been living next door to sive. Butter—Extras, prints, 28(r(29c per a dealer in antique rugs I've learned a water bathe the affected parts thor ?)eliei»e4y. No Smarting, Y o u r ne « I lot nf V u u l. I Ioga, P o u ltry . M o h a ir, juit Eye Comlort. A« pound; prime firsts, 27c; firsts, 26c; thing or two about the rug business. oughly, until they are free from crusts W o o l, H id ra . P u lla, I l e , to M .'H M A l.Z . If Voi* and the skin is softened. Dry very w a n t b a lla r p ric a a . C h u c k m ailed you d ay a fte r Vour I)ruKB¡»t*e 50c per Bottle. Mutlsc t ) l cubes, 2 4 ( 4 2 6 c ; butterfat. No. 1, 27c, "Yes.” a r r iv a l. M a i k r i Inform ation, (aaa. aU- . pro m p tly Sal**inTube,25c. ForBiokellhefyerreeaik gently, spread on a thin layer of the delivered Portland; No. 2, 25c; store “ A rug can be r.ged very rapidly by reslnol ointment, and cover with a •U ppiiud lt«W hidru. I4*vc lb.. c a lf "kina, *£$<• It». A"W your n e ia lila jr to try ua. W anted. 3*1 V e a l Druggirts or Muría« lye itemedy C«., Chicago allowing a few youngsters to use It as light bandage—if necessary to protect butter, M Q IIe . and flotfa; |N<i H ro ilrr» and lle n a Writ«* today a playground.”—Philadelphia Public the clothing. This should be done Vesl— Fancy, U (4l2c per pound. fo r taifa, rtietiUoniDir thia patter. F . I I S c h m a l« Ledger. At C u . Paid-U p ca p ita l flO.UUU. P o rtla n d . t)r u . Pork— Fancy, 10J(4.11c per pound. twice a day. Usually the distressing The Sky Pilot. Hop» 1915 crop, 10(4l2c; 1916 con itching and burning stop with the first Owing to a fog, a steamer stopped tracts, 11 (412c. treatment, and the skin soon becomes at the mouth ot a river. An old lady clear and healthy again.—Adv. Wool—Eastern Oregon, 21 (4,29c per , became very nervous and inquired of M » lr from yo u r old on**. I.aat Imtff • pound; valley, 33(436c; mohair, new i I f . W TTrt . W I. A l s o III V the euptaln the cause of the delay. Next Best Thing. J i'iii i i k i a W e pas »« f ih aa lot "Can’t see up the river," replied the clip, 48(461 c. aa can A hospital nurse was testing a vol Cascara bark—Old and new, 4c per j officer. Tr> ad w ork, am i the hitfheat tn a rk rt unteer on his practical knowledge of "But captain, I can see the stars pound. for ju n k . F h ip your T ire « at one« or w rit« ua. first-aid work. overhead," she argued. Cattle — Steers, choice grain and | ORICON > t i l A M /P it ( 0 . S j O W *«L«t«a Si. P«U*a l Ur« “ Now, what would you do In case a "Yes," said he gruffly, "but until pulp, 18.76(49.16; choice hay, 18.60(4 | man collapsed?” sne asked. the boilers bust we ain’t going that 8.76; good, $8.15(48.60; medium, 17.75 "Give him some brandy, miss,” re 10SSCS SUtflY PRf VEMTED way.”—American Boy. Bright Child. ( 4 8 .I 6 ; cows, choice, !7.60(«;8; good, j h» Catlar’» ü i.* h u f fu i« !« •- plied the man. ’’Bliggins’ small boy says a great l f l r>l. fru«h. reliai 1 « pruforrud by $6.76(4 7.25; medium, 16.25 <4 7.25; 1 “ But suppose you had no brandy?” many bright things.” Wenlurn it a U t.i u bura'iau thay pr* In Berlin These Days. taat uhara athar va«cin*i fait. "Sure, then,” he answered cheer- heifers, 15 (4 8.25; bulls, $ 2 . 75 ( 4 6 ; “ He uttered his masterpiece the oth W m a f u r n . a - <»t ami Iw tlm onUlt. "t,ook here, my friend, what on I stags, ¿3(45.25. | fully, “ Fd promise him some."—Phil er evening in the presence of a large 10 d»M pk fi» Ilia hlnf Pilla | l I »0 11 p » b » IacaI«« Pilla 4 earth are you waiting for? You've adelphia Public Ledger. Hogs Prime light, $9(49.25; good I company.’’ t »• » r ii. »• • f tut « .” <•('• t a al . . Tha «uparlorlty of l'utU r t>ro<tu<ta ta «tu* to o»*r N been standing hero for an hour In the i . "What was it?” pouring rain." ; to prime, $8.50(fl8.75; rough heavy, yaa-a of •purUlljring ! . vaue nea at»d Hn,ma «nly. Entirely Different. “ He said. ’ Father, where do you get • "•lit on C u lt e a |f ton»’.««liai.U, ■ '•1er «!twt $7.90(48; pigs and skips, $7.90(48. "Pin waiting for a car.” T M C U T Y IR l A OUH ATOM y. Darkflay. Callfarpla "What’s this daughter? You let all the funny things you tell people I Sheep— Yearlings, $8.25(410; weth- ! “ But at least five have Just gone Mr. Flubdub, whom you barely know, say?’ ”—Washington Star. ers, $8(49.05; ewes, $7(49; lambs, by." kiss you.” "Yes. but not the one with the pret $8.25(410.60. The Total Sum. "Now mother, let’s get this thing Tho three children came and »tood ty conductor!"— Ulk. Berlin. right. I didn't let him kiss me. I WEEKS’ BREAK-UP-A-COLD TABLETS In a row in front of their mother. merely let him try.”—Louisville Cour A guaranteed remedy for Colds and Only Difference. La Grippe. Price 25c of your druggist. "Mamma." they ssld, "wtiut would English Beer Output Cut; ier-Journal. Money-Making “ MIDGET MARVEL” It’s good. Take nothing else.—Aav. yon Ilk« for your birthday?" First Landlady—I manage to keep Oregon Hop Market Affected The mother looked down benignly iny boarders longer thun you do. • ------------------------------ Getting Acclimated. Possibly So. upon tin» group and answered: A Whole Flouring Mil! for $2000. Second Landlady—O. 1 don't know. I Queen of the May—the climate Is per Portla-.d — The export demand fori "My deura, mamma want* nothing You keep them so thin that they look “ There will likely be a big influx of verse, fur her birthday, aothlag but threa longer than they really are.—Path hops is not going to be as much of a ! One man can run it. Every town should have Each spring the danger’s greater; travel to Europe after the war.” good children She’d like that." finder. factor in the coming season as in past j “ Yes. They ought to get back a | It might be prudent if you would re one. Write. "lint then, mamma,” cried the eld good bit of money putting up rows of hearse years, unless the war is brought to a eat. "then we’d bo alx."— I’blladelpbla A Sad Diagnosis. castles to rept to Americans.”—Kan- In a refrigerator. MARVEL KILL CONSTRUCTION CO. close, as production of beer in England : Public Ledger. —Washington Star. ! sas City Journal. ’’ Well," said Ilinklns, "the doctors is to be limited. 50 6 Lumber Exchange, Portland, Or. say that I am as sound as a dollar." "Phyaiclan Cure Thyaelf.” "Tliut’s tough,” said Wilkins. “ A i Word has been received from Lon "I s e e you h a v e a cold like every dollar doesn't last very long these : don that arrangements have been made body else.” days.”— Philadelphia Ledger. "Till» Isn’t a cold. I «Imply got Did the Trick. I between the British government and hoarse telling all my friends how to Patriotism is a strong Instinct in the the Brewers’ society to reduce the cure tlielr colds.”—Washington Star. breast of a certain elderly lady, who | beer output from April 1, 1916, by 28 was recently much troubled at the Total Lott. per cent of the output of the year failure of her three nephews to enlist "I can never be yours. Here are I ended September 30, 1914. The aim They were such stalwart, sturdy fel your presents.” lows that she was ashamed of them. "All very fine But who's going to . J of this restriction is to reduce the im- When strong hints had been receiv return all those cigars I bought your I portation of brewing materials by ed in silence, her patience became ex fatlu-i -...I ..’.! th— — ' -»»• I •>.» i -2 “ •* "» "( u>nni»i> m -Greet steps hausted. One day she sent a telegram your little brother? —Louisville (’our- to each of the three. These all bore ier-Journal. ' will be taken to restrict the importa- the sa ne message: ” Y' ur country is calling. • Wire re : | tion of materials. ply if you wish to borrow my ear- At the moment there is a very good trumpet.” P. N. U. No. 21. 1018 means much towards the market at all points on the Coast, and She is now very proud of her three are, if anyhting, steadier than lads in khaki.—London Answers. W ’ ll K N w ritin g In adrrrtltfrrB , ,1 m h Bien- | preservation o f your prices l i o n t h i s pop ««-. ______________I last week. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are the health. The stomach The Furnish crop of 195 bales at original little liver pil’.i put up 40 years m u st b e k e p t s tro n g , th e bought by Ralph e . ago. They regulate liver and bowels. 1 Williams at 10$ cents. Offers aa hiprh C G ee W o Preparedness. l i v e r IllUSt b e a c t i v e a n d a*4 114 cents were made for good Ore- S u r r r n a fu l H orn* Mr. Tompkins was obliged to stop gons in other sections. lU n td iM the bowels regular. As The Chamberlain lot o f 126 bales at overnight at a small country hotel. He 111« Rurr«*«Rful h erh- was purchased by Harry L. was shown to his room by the one boy soon as there is any de Chehalis \ ran x'd ica rur«» nil Hart at 10J cents. Another important the place afforded, a colored lad. kinds o f m lm rntfl o f ” 1 am glad there’s a rope here In m en And w om en w it h viation from those con Western Washington deal was the sale case out t»|MTStloM. lin'd of fire.” commented Mr. Tomp of 350 bales of the Klabeir crop at Che fro m th«* w o n d e rfu l as he surveyed the room, “ but C h in r e t lirrbfl. roots, T o w o m e n w h o a re s u ffe r in g fro m s o m e fo rm o f ditions you should ^ry halis at 11 cents. In Yakima orders kins what’s the idea of putting a Bible in hudn s o I vrgjftnlil»'", w hich are u n k n o w n to at 11 cents are going unfilled. Only the room in such a prominent place.” th*- mndicAl nri«tfu*** o f th is ro u n trv . w o m a n ’s s p e c ia l ills, a n d h a v e a c o n s ta n t fe a r o f b r e a k in g Writ«» f.»r blank an ! circulars. Sand stamp five crops remain unsold 5n the Yakima “ Dat am intended foh use. sah,” re CONSULTATION FUKK. Address d o w n , th e th re e f o ll o w in g le tte rs o u g h t t o b r in g h o p e : — plied the bov, "In case de fire am too section. • The C. Lee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. In Sonoma, where unsold stocks are far advanced foh yo’ to make yo’ es K ir-t St . Portland. Or«, North Crandon, "Wig. — “ When I was 16 years reduced to 3000 bales, Ibids are out at cape, sah.”—Philadelphia Public Led M t-nllon Paper. old I got married and at 18 years I gave birth to II and 12 cents. The sale by Mrs. ger. twins and it left mo with very poor health. I could Duncan of 115 bales of Sonomas at 11 To B r.a l: In New Shoes. not walk across the floor w ithout having to sit Canto is reported. Hofer & Johnson Always shake in Allen’.- Fool ¿see, » powder. Works of Art. down to rest and it was hard for me to keep about No Expensive Trip 1 sold 99 bales of Mendooinos, but the It cure- hot. .w estin g , aching, sw ollen feet. “ Where did you find this wonderful ni) Arc you going rusticate this sum price WH„ not wirei! ?ure* corns, In-trowing nails ami bunions. At Mltrks boUKht and do my work. I went to a doctor and ne told »11 druggists »n.l shoe »teres, '.’-.e. Dont «crept follow-up system? It would get money me I had a displacement and ulcers, and would sn y.ubstitute. Ssinoie tusiled FRElk Address "Oh, no, nothing so expensive. l ^e *,t‘rber crop of 263 bales of Sacra- out of anybody." Allen 8 .Olmsted, 1st Koj- N. Y. have to have an operation. This frightened me so We’re Just going down on the farm.” mcntos at 94 cents. "I simply compiled and adapted the much that I did not know what to do. Having letters my son sent me from college.” — Baltimore American. On the Safe Side. heard of Lydia E. 1‘inkham’s Vegetable Compound ______________________________ _______ New Fruit Plan Is Adopted. Jones and his wife were seated at I thought I would give it a trial anil it made me aa Wenatchee, Wash. — It is probable the dining room table perusing the well as ev?r. I cannot say enough in favor of the i that the majority of the large tonnage j evening papers when the door bell Pinkham remedies.”—Mrs. M aymb A sbach , North Crandon, Wia. rang. Jones arose to answer it, when | expected from the up-river country his wife said; , Testimony from Oklahoma. i this season will be packed out through "Let me hide those umbrellas be community or central packing sheds. fore you let them in.” Lawton, Okla. — “ Whan I began to take Lydia E. Pinkham’s “ Why, do you think somebody will The system of co-operative packing Vegetable Compound I seemed to l>e good for nothing. I tired easily which has proven a success in Califor steal them?" asked Jones. and had headaches much of the tituo and was irregular. I took it again After a series of rnreful experiments Moot! la filled with poisonous waste nia and Oregon has received a strong “ No," replied his wife. "Someone before ray litt le child was born and it did me a wonderful amount of and tests at the Invalids’ Hotel and matter, which settles In the feet, an impetus in Okanogan county and the might recognize them.”—Philadelphia good at that time. I never fail to recommend Lvdia K. Pinkham’s Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., cov kles and wrists; or uuder the eyes In Ledger. large centers. Ira Cleveland, of the Vegetable Compound to ailing women because it has done so much ering mnny years—Dr. Pierce, the bag like formations. Growers’ league, expert on central Corroboration. medical director of that hospital made for me.”—Mrs. A. L. M c C aslani », 609 Have ¡St., Lawton, Okla. It Is Just as necessary to keep the packing, has returned from a two- announcement that he could prove "I’m so oblivious to everything ex that a medicine which ho called "AN- kidneys acting properly us to keep the weeks’ campaign through the up-river cept my art when I am on the stage,” From a Grateful Massachusetts W om an. bowels active. country. Growers like the new system. said Hamlet Ticpacer, "that I never URIC” was the best uric acid solvent Iloxbury, Mass.—“ I was suffering from inflam The very best possible way to take now to be had. As a remedy for those can see the audience.” mation and was examined by a physician who found easily recognized symptoms of inflam earo of yourself is to take a glass of "So the box office reports," said the Fruit Damage Is Now Feart’d. that my trouble was caused py a displacement. mation—as scalding urine, backache [ hot water before meals and an "An- manager.—Browning» Magazine. Marshfield, Or. — Fear is felt here My symptoms were bearing down pains, backache, And frequent urination, as well as sedi uric" tablet. In this way It Is readily ment In the urine, or If uric neld In dissolved with the food, picked up by for the fruit crop, particularly be rries, and sluggish liver. I tried several kinds of medi the blood has caused rheumatism, lum 1 the blood and finally reaches the kid in the finish of the present s torm, cine ; then I was asked to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s bago, sciatica, gout. It is simply wote neys. whero It has a tonic effect In which commenced five days ago. The DAISY FLY KILLER- •II f i l e « . Neat, clean, Vegetable Compound. It has cured me and I am ornamental, conven derful how quickly “ Aiiurlc" acts; rebuilding those organs. weather has been cold and much hail pleased to bo in my usual good health by using it ient, cheap. Lasts nil causing the pains and stiffness rapidly Srawbe.Ties sea son . M i d a o l Step Into the drug store and ask for has fallen at intervals. and highly recommend it.” — Mrs. B. M. O suood , m eul. can't spill or tip to disappear. a 60 cent package of "Anuric” or send which are about coming into market ov er; will not soil or 1 Haynes Park, lioxbury, Mass. Injure anythin«. Swollen hands, nnkles, feet, are due Dr. Pierce 10c. for trial pckg. "Anuric" will be injured unless there is a sudden ('•naran?ee«i elTectlrw. If y«n want special advice writ« to Lydia to a dropsical condition, often caused —many times more potent than lithla, ending of the storm. Nearly three Sold b y dealers, or E. Pinkham Medlclna Co. i confidential) Lynn, Mass. T our 6 s-nt by etpresa pro- by disordered kidneys. Naturally eliminates uric acid as hot water melt« and a half inches of preci pitation is paid lor f l . lettor will be opened, read and answered by a woman and h «14 when the kidneys are deranged the sugar. A short trial will convince you. the record for five days. In strict confide ace. aaaou> soma*, im d «X u . An., an-kijw a. r. U. S. G o v e r n m e n t H o m e s te a d s OREGON HOMESEEKERS INFORMATION BUREAU, NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS; GENERAL CROP CONDITIONS Sold Under a Binding Guarantee H A N F O R D ’S B a ls a m o f M y rrh TH A N K YO U R GROCER if h e asks y o u to try a ca n o f KC A W ell Painted Barn See Your Paint Dealer Now HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT IT? All Dealers BAKING PO W D ER H e w ants t o d o you a fa v or— he k n ow s w h a t brands to rec om m en d fro m experience. HIDES, PELTS, CASCARA BARK S ore Eyes?» Farmers, Ship f Double Tread, Puncture Proof Tires “ A Better Barrel o f Flour Cheaper” MV Hi for »tich wu uaa In Double BLACK LEG à *• ü 1 Being Well Prepared " For Forty Years Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Has Been W om an’s Most Reliable Medicine •—Here is M ore Proof. h TJOSTETTER’S J - J l - STOM ACH B ITT ER S A health for Ökk XOcmen F a m o u s P h y s ic ia n ’s W o n d e r f u l D is c o v e r y