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Rose Festival Dates JAMÍS J. HILL DIES j J u n e 7, 8 , 9. Special K ates un All KaiLrouds, O regon fl |2 ^ NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS; ftairoad Agnate passe a( Cur. Broadway and Stark Streets pau| Always Karp a B otti» In Your S u b i» Alter Short Illness. Announces that it;» rotular mod- » r a t » rates will prevail. M ak» reservation* now. R ub i t Sn H A N F O R D ’S GREAT AGE AGAINST RECOVERY Balsam of Myrrh A LINIMENT V e a l, P o rk , B e e f, P ou ltry , B u tter, E g g s & F a rm P ro d u c e To tin* OM IMIsbli* Evenlinir housa with n r**« ‘<nl of ia yruiN •»( Hquaru untJ h«i «MurwJI of T o p M a r k e t P rice*. F. IH CRONKHITE, 45-47 Fronl Si., PORTLAND. 0R£ Ily buying tllr^rl from u« at whoU'Msia j>rir**a ami n s v o th«> |iluuit»*r'E proflla. Writ* um to* Hay your vumh Ia W •« will glvs you our hwk' bottom "dlnwt-to-you” price«. f. u. I». roil or U«at. W*> fu t unity aiivw you from 10 to 36 per rmt. All itimm I m vwur tmU* <i Northwest I m ' ik I iunrtrrM for b x lrr W'nt®r HyalrniN «till Fuller A Johnson Krurinre. Northwest to Pay Tribute to Mem For C a ll», W ir e ory of Great Empire Builder. Life Was Momentous. St. Paul, Minn. James J. M ill,'one o f the last o f the American empire huilderM, died at hi* home here at 9:43 a. m. Monday, May 29, follow in g an operation for tho removal o f a car buncle. On account o f hi* age, 78 yeara, ho wan u n a b l e to resist aurcess- fu lly the shock.of the operation. "T h o end came quickly, ” «aid the official bulletin. " M r . Mill became uucoiiHcioua a few hourH In-fore. There were no death a g on ies." Mr. M ill’ * death followed tw o opera- tiona upon hi* thigh to relieve inflam mation c a u H e d by a carbuncle. The fact that an operation had been per formed Friday was kept aecret until Lameness, Strains, B u n c h e i , T h ru s h , O ld Sore», Nail W ound», Foot P 1 Fistula, Bleeding, Etc., Etc. Made Since 1846. _ ,, **J fftf* Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 , OR WRITP. All Dealers basset* Only Cnance. “ Your w ife 1» eating too much flu ffy stuff down town. She’ll have to change her diet.” “ Don’t know how I ’ll manage it, doc, unleHH I get the druggist to In stall a mashed potato sundae or a hash mousse."— Louisvdle C curler Journal. Pome. The days are growing longer, In steady little spurts; T h e days are growing longer, llut not the ladies’ skirts. Feel Comfortable STARK DAVIS CO. 212 Th ird Street. ^ Cuts, Portland, O regon FARM ERS P R IM A R Y ELECTION If «vary ran i*f cr.arn comintf Into Portland counU no a vols A f t e r E a t in g ? Or - - - - - HAZELW OOD r o . PO R TLA N D U rlrctnd l»y u large majority The la*nt hoy«» In Orton to rv rr ivr ih* product* of ihr farm. Make ua your next ■hipnvnt of Crvam, Egg«, Poultry and M«*nla. Is There H A Z E L W O O D CO. P O R T L A N D , OR NAUSEA KIRK’S ARMY AND NAVY GOODS 3 rd a HEARTBURN S tark S t »., P ortland , O re A Full Line of Big Values at Low Prices. SEND FOR OUR CATALOGUE INDIGESTION James J. Hill, "Empire Builder. H ID E S , PE LTS , CA SC A R A B A R K , W OO L AND M O H A I R . Monday. There was a aecond opera Dr. Merman Biggs, Ml amt il ,»u Mil. Wntl lor pilcil Ini ill pptrft tuts tion Saturday. New York state health commissioner, T he H. F. N orton C o . Pomim. ore , sunn, no had been in attendance since Friday. Mr. M ill’s final collapse came with startling suddenness. It was late last Your next lot of Vaal, llog*. Poultry, Mohair, week before a word o f his serious con Wool. Hid... Fell., l ie. t.. SCI IMA I./, if you dition was allowed to leak out. Then want better prices. Chock mat lad you day after arrival. Market information, tag«. etc., promptly it was stated he was suffering from a • uppln«l. Itorf hldem. 14Hr I d calf nklna, ¿be lb. cold. The Mayo brothers, surgical Aak your ncighlmr to try ua. Wanted. 200 Veal and lb*g*. 1000 Broiler« and liana ^ Writ* today specialists, were brought from Roches for tog*. mentioning thin paper. F. II. Schmal* ter, Minn., fo r a consultation, and it A Co. Paid-up capital $10,000. Portland, Ora. then developed that Mr. Mill was afflicted with an intestinal carbuncle. Thie Trade Mark Meant Special trains began bringing friends The driest Violin*. M»minima, and relatives to the bedside. The best Guitar«. Banjo* and Banjo Mandolin«, that can I»* made. surgeons w ere summoned. I.ouis W. Mode in Oregon of Oregon Mill, president o f the Great Northern, wood, which ia the finest in the world. Hail violin« m&de intn opened hia residence next door fo r the ir«N*l one«. W'rite for iiluatrat- accommodation o f doctors and nurses. ed circular« and detail« to THE COULTER CO., Karly Sunday afternoon Mr. Mill ex TrtfcUtm 227V-.- WtdunfiMi Si., PatUid. Ore. perienced a sinking spell. Rev. Father Thomas J. Gibbons, pastor o f the St. If you cannot mine to Patti cathedral and vicar general o f St. Portland to u *t your Paul archdiocese, hastened to the bed rye« fitted. I w ill aond my method of t*'«t- side. Four hours later Mr. Mill was f ou rig *»>•••« hy in««! Not said to have rallied. A t 6 p. m. his an denirablr a« pereon- al osrvtce but much pulse was reported improved. But at la»tU*r than going with 9:30, 12 hours before his death was to out glaaac« nreded or trying ti» fit yourself. come. Doctors B iggs and Gilflllan an- Outfit tu*nl on application. STAPLES, the Jew- rlar-Opticlan, Morrison at.. IVutlumJ, Oregon nouced that " t h e outlook was e x trem ely serious.” St. Paul is preparing to honor Mr. Doublt Tread Punctur Proof Tires Made front yotir old on**«. Last long M ill’s memory. E very division point as Urn ml N e w TIK E S Write u«. o f the northwest is ready to pay trib OREGON VU LC A N IZIN G CO.. ute in memorial ceremonies. UtO Washington St.. Portland. Or*» j Farmers, Ship DYSPEPSIA By A ll Means—T R Y TJO S TE TTE R ’S STOMACH BITTERS Glad Occasion. "R a ffe rty ," said Mr. Dolan, "what would be your feelln ’s If you should hear a man speaking with disrespect o f the Am erican fla g?" "M y feelings would be those of great delight. I could think of nothin’ more Joyous than the pleasure I was going to take in giving him a licking."— Washington Star. WIFE TOO ILL TO WORK IN BED MOST OF TIME Her Health Restored by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Indianapolis, Indiana. — “ M y health Facts in Life o f dames Jerom e Hill. was so poor and my constitution so run down that I could 1838— Born near Guelph, Ont. "Please. Mrs. Shea," said the little | 1866— L e ft fa th er’ s farm fo r busi not work. I was girl from the house next door, "m other thin, pale and weak, ness life in Minnesota. Hays would you l>e kind enough to w e i g h e d but 109 come over and take care of baby for j 1866- 1866 — In steamboat office in pounds and was in St. Paul. a little w hile?” b e d m o s t o f the Married M ary Theresa Mehe- ’’ Why, certainly,” replied Mrs. Shea . 1 1867— time. I began tak gan, o f St. Paul. ’’ I* your mother 111 ?” ing Lydia E. Pink- " N o ’m, but she’s writing a paper on \ 1869- 76 — Mead o f H ill, G riggs, & ham’s V e g e t a b l e ’The Proper Care of Infants,’ and she’s 1 Co., fuel and transportation. afraid she won’t he able to get it done Compound and five 1870— Established Red R iver Trans in time to read before the Mothers' \ portation company, first to open com a R r months later I Club tomorrow afternoon."— St. Louis weighed 183 pounds. munication between St. Paul and W in Globe-Democrat. I do all the house nipeg. 1878 Organized syndicate that se work and washing fo r eleven and I can The Cause. truthfully say Lydia E. Pinkham’s V e g "W h a t ninkes Stiffens such a queer cured control o f the St. Paul & Pacific etable Compound has been a godsend railw ay from Dutch owners o f securi lead color?" to me fo r I would have been in my grave " I guess It is the plumbago his wife ties. I would tell all wo 1879 - Reorganized road as St. Paul, today but fo r i t says he’s got In his back.”— Baltimore American. Minneapolis & Manitoba and became men suffering as I was to try your valu able rem edy.” — Mrs. W m . G R E E N , 332 its genersl manager. D ifficu lt, 1882-1890- President o f this road, S. Addison Street, Indianapolis,Indiana. A sign in an A m erican barroom which became part o f the Great North There is hardly a neighborhood in this reads: country, wherein some woman has not ern system. "Gentlem en shooting at the bar 1889-07— President o f the entire found health by using this guod old- keeper w ill please to try to avoid hit tin g tho mirrors, which are tho largest Great Northern, which ^he extended to fashioned root and herb remedy. I f there is anything about which you In the state and a credit to the towu."| Puget Sound from Lake Superior, with northern and southern branches and a would like special advice, w rite to the — T it Bits. Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, steamship line to the Orient. 1907-12 President o f G reat North Mass. ern’s board o f directors. Busy Mother. V/ T ry C h iro p ra ctic I f you have triad other method«, mod™, cult« or *y «t*m « o f healing nnd have not received relief, you have tried the wrong thing’. Chiropractors have been ■ucceaaful in removing: the cnu«ea of I f you are dineaae where other met hod« failed. eick or ailing, have a trouble o f long «landing, I will be plea«ed to consult and give you a spinal analysis, which coats you nothing. DR. H. L. CHANDLER 502-3-4 Broadway Bldg., P. N. U. Portland, Ore. No. 23, 1016 WHIN writing to nSrnrtiMn. pinna, ■«- i ” tla» IH» p«a«r. I Elba Capital Bombarded. Berin, by wireless to S ayville— Bom bardment o f Porto FerrBjo, capital o f the Island o f Elba, in the Mediterran ean, by an Austrian submarine, is re ported in a statement issued by the Austro-Hungarian admiralty May 26. The announcement says: " A n Autro- Hungnrian submarine on the morning o f May 23 very successfully shelled important blast furnaces at Porto Ferrajo, on the Island o f Elba. The fire o f tho land battery was without effect. The submarine later sank the Italian steamer W ash in gton ." W E IN V IT E Y O U GENERAL CROP CONDITIONS AFTER OPERATION Lameness Th» H o te l a C. Gee Wo Successful Horn« Remedies His successful herb- si re met lies cure ell kinds o f ailments o f men and women w ith out operation. u«ed fmm the wonderful Chinese herb«, roots, buds and vegetable«, which are unknown to the medical science o f this country. W rite for blank and circulars. Send stamp. C O N S U L T A T IO N FREE. Addreee The C Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. 182W First S t . Portland. Ora. Mention Paper. Portland — W heat — Bluestem, 09c per bushel; fo fty fo id , 82c; club, 90c; red F ife, 90c; red Russian, 00c. May- Eastern Oregon timothy, »24 *0,24.60 per ton; valley timothy, |21<£$ 22; alfalfa, old crop, »17(^18, M illfeed --S p o t prices- Bran, »2664 26.60 per ton; shorts, » 296429 . 60 ; rolled barley, » 31 . 606432 . 60 . Corn— Whole, »36 ton; cracked, »37. Vegetables— Artichokes, »1 dozen; tomatoes, »4.26 per crate; cabbage, »2.60rq,3 per hundred; garlic, 10c per pound; peppers, 25c; eggplant, 2064 25c; horseradish, 8 »c; lettuce, »264 2.40 per crate; cucumbers, » I 64 I .26 per box; spinach, 4646 c per pound; as paragus, 0Ocfa»1.25 per dozen; rhu barb, 1 A 61 , 2 c per pound; peas, 7A 648 c; beans, 12Jc; celery, »3.50 per crate. Potatoes — Jobbing prices; Oregon, » 1 . 60641 . 75 ; California, new, 3 f< 43 Ac per pound. Onions— Oregon, »1 .60442 per sack; California red, »2.25. Green Fruit- -Strawberries, Oregon, » 2 . 6 O 643 per crate; apples, »1(^1.75 per box; gooseberries, 45c per pound; cherries, »11.75 per box; canteloupes, »5 per crate; apricots, »22.25 per box. E ggs — Jobbing prices: Oregon ranch, candled, 23 A** 424 c per dozen; uncandled, 23c. Poultry— Hens, I 664 I 6 AC per pound; stags, 12 c; broilers, 25^430c; turkeys, live, 186420 c; turkeys, dressed, choice, 236425 ; ducks, I 66418 c; geese, 10c. Butter — Extras, prints, 27 (CQ 29c; firsts, 26c; cubes, 246425c; butterfat, No. 1, 27c; No. 2, 26c, delivered P ort land; store butter, 186420 c. V eal— Fancy, 11c per pound. Pork— Fancy, 11c per pound. Hops— 1915 crop, lO fg llc ; 1916 con tracts, 116421 c. W ool— Eastern Oregon, 206430 c per pound; valley, 336436 c. Cascara Bark— Old and new, 4c per pound. Cattie — Steers, choice grain and pulp, » 8 . 90640 ; choice hay, »8.50 @1 8.85; choice grass, »8 64 8.50; good, » 8 . 15 ( 148 . 50 ; medium, {7.60<58; cows, choice, »7.50647.75; good, $ 6 . 75647 . 25 ; medium, $ 6 . 25647 . 25 ; heifers, $ 5.5064 8 ; bulls, » 3646 ; stags, $4.506$7. Hogs — Prim e light, $ 8 . 90649 . 10 ; good to prime, »8.50 6 $ 8.85: rough heavy, » 8648 .50; pigs and skips, »7.50 648 . S h eep — Yearlings. » 8 . 25649 ; weth ers, » 8649 . 05 ; ewes, $ 7648 . 25 ; lambs, 9.50 _________ The Northwest Auto Company of Portland takes this means o f extending a personal invitation to all and every one to make its Portland offices their headquarters during Rose Festival Days, June 7th, 8th and 9th, and trusts that this will result in meeting our old friends again and making many new ones. Northwest Auto Co. F. W. VOCLER, Pres. C. M- MENZJES, Salesmanager Broadway at Couch St., Portland, Oregon. DR. KORINEK’S DISTEMPER REMEDY ia aoothinir to the organs o f breathing and is a won derful rprnedy fo r coughs, colds, sore throat, catarrh and heave*, and when fever is present it removes it quickly without injury to the animal. Dr. Korinek's Gall Powder «R . galls, sore shoulders, w ire cuts and old ulcerated sores. Dr. Korinek’s Absorbent Blister o f spavins, ring-bom «, side-bones, lumpy-jaw in cat- tie, bony enlargement* and promoting the ripening process o f abcesses. A n y o f the following remedies w ill quickly correct any o f the ailments fo r which they are raaommendad: DR K O R IN E K ’ S C O U C C A P S U L E S D R . K O R IN E K ’ S W O R M C A P S U L E S DR K O R IN E K ’S K ID N E Y C A P S U L E S . * D R K O R IN E K ’ S T O N IC C A P S U L E S . DR K O R IN E K ’S F E V E R C A P S U L E S DR. K O R IN E K ’ S P H Y S IC C A P S U L E S . DR K O R IN E K ’S D IA R R H O E A C A P S U L E S . Ask your dealer for Korinek’s Remedies. Th ey are guaranteed. O r w rite direct to KOR1NEK REMEDY CO., Kenton Station, Portland, Oregon Sheep in England. In Great Britain there is one sheep or lamb’ for each 2.6 acres o f the total area. In the 36 farm states in A m erica there is one sheep or lamb for each 31.8 acres. The British farmer handles his land on an intensive basis and feeds his sheep on forage-crop pastures. Such pastures not only increase the fertility o f the land but also free the sheep from many internal parasites contract ed through grazing upon permanent pastures. In particular the use o f a succession of forage-crop pastures will prevent stomach worms, one of the most prevalent and disastrous scourges o f young stock, and w ill enable the farm er to market hy the end of June or the first o f July, when market prices are usually the highest, the lambs that w ere born in the late win ter or early spring. T o keep clean an healthy take Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. They r e g u -' late liver, bowels and stomach. Watchful Waiting. You need never worry about results in baking if you use Tom m y had a cold in his head, which confined him to the house, so Washington Fruit Crop Is Late. he was allowed to invite his young Olympia, Wash. — For the whole friend. Jack, to tea. A fterw ard the two small boys com- state o f Washington this y e a r’s fru it \ menced playing hide-and-seek, and crop is from one week to tw o weeks | Tom m y rushed into the dining room It has been a stand later than normal, according to Assist and asked his father to conceal him. ant State Commissioner o f A gricu ltu re This hia father did, behind a big arm by for a quarter of Morrison. S oft fru its were m aterially chair. damaged by the hard frost o f May 10, Presently in came Jack, and instead a century. G uaran 11 and 12. The cold weather o f last o f beginning his search, calm ly threw w inter did more damage than the himaelf down on the rug before the teed u n d e r all frosts o f spring, however. L ig h t fire. "Com e, Jack,” said Tom m y’s father, cherry, raspberry, blackberry and lo “ aren’t you going to look?" p u re food laws. ganberry crops are predicted fo r W est “ N o fear," was the small boy's calm ern Washington. » retort. “ I ’m w aiting till he s n iffs !” — j Reports from Y akim a county place London Answers. the apple crop there at 65 per cent o f O RL O u n c e s fo r ^ » a I CM orc (D an a p o u n d * a d i a maximum crop, pears at 53 and RESINOL SP EED ILY H EA L S W V » 0 * 1 / Sox a q u a rt peaches at 40 per cent. Cherries are ITC H ING. BURNING, SKINS cut down to 18 per cent, prunes and Usually resinol ointment, with res- plums 40 and apricots 26. N otw ith inol soap, stops itching at once, quick -1 standing general damage to W ashing ly and easily heals distressing cases of ton apple orchards, it is estim ated that eczema, rash, ringworm, tetter or DAISY FLY KILLER- a t t r a c t s a n d k ills a ll file s . Neat, cleaa, increased acreage in bearing w ill pro sim ilar torm enting skin or scalp erup ornamental, conven ient, cheap. Lasts a ll duce more carloads o f fru it this year tions, and clears away pimples, red season. M a d eo f l ness, roughness, and dandruff, when metal, can't spill ortip than w ere shipped last season. other treatments have proven useless. ov e r; w ill not soil os Inj ure a n y t h i n g . Physicians have prescribed resinol Guaranteed effective. Sold by dealers, or Hogs Sell Dime Higher This Week. for twenty years, while thousands 6 s«*nt bv express pre paid lor |1. An increase o f 10,000 hogs to date whose skins have been healed say, "W h at resinol did for us it w ill do for HA10LD ftOK££i. 150 DsZolb A n .. Brooklyn. W. T. this month over 40,000 gain fo r the you." T r y it! A ll druggists sell res year looks as i f not all the hog raisers inol soap and resinol ointment.— Adv. had "a b so lu tely ” gone out o f business I j n o m o r e neceooory than S m a l l p o x . Army yet, says the Portland L iv e Stock Re Look Closer, John. experience has demonstrated porter. The past week w asn't very the almost miraculous effi Teacher (in the rhetoric cla ss)— cacy, and harmlessness, of Antityphoid Vaccination. strong as fa r as prices w ere concerned. Johnny, give a sentence with ‘scene’ Be vaccinated N O W by your physician, you and Barely a nine-cent level was main in it. four family. It is more vital than house Insurance. Ask your physician, druggist, or send for “ Have tained a fte r Monday ar.d from Thurs Johnny— An’ I seen her on his lap. you had Typhoid?’* telling of T y p h o id Vaccine« Teacher— No, Johnny, that s not day » 8 .95 was about the top. results from use, and danger from Typhoid Canlen. m e CUTTCt LABO IATO tY, 6CBKEIEY. CAL. H og trade opened up briskly on a right; now can you tell me what is nooucjae vaccinks a scrubs usees u. s. sov. uccsst curtailed receipt basis. Quite a num wrong? Johnny— W ell, perhaps she wasn't. ber o f hogs were weighed up to pack It was sort of dark and how was I to ers on arrival, buyers being anxious know?— Purple Cow. Granulafed Eyelids, fo r their supplies. Packers’ first bids Eye» inflamed by expo were at $8.90688.95, but as high as S h a k e In to T o u r sr*oea sure to S m , Dost and I W < sickly relieved by MsriM $ 9 («9 .10 on an excellent load was real Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder fo r the fe e t I t cures swollen, sm arti-ii, sw eating feet. Makea ’ ye Remedy. No Smarting, ized later as the m arket warmed up. painful, new shoe* easy. Sold by a ll D ruggists and Shoe just Eye Comfort. A t Butchers’ bid was up to $9.10 on ordi Stores. D on’t accept any substitute. .Sample Your Druggist*• 50c per Bottle. Murlec Eye nary quality. Bulk o f the packer FREE. Address A . S. Olmstod. L e Roy. N . Y . SslvsinTube»25c. For 6 ,oksllheEyeFreeask stuff, however, brought $8.95649. D id He Go? Druggists or Murine Eye Remedy C»., Chicago BAKING KC POWDER TYPHOID S o re E yes g Johnson— I wonder if Mr. Jones meant anything personal by giving me British Foreman Compositor— Three Portland — The fe w lots o f mohair a ticket to a lecture on “ Fools” ? Jackson— W hy? more o f my men have enlisted this rem aining in the W illam ette valley Johnson— Because the ticket says. morning. are being taken up at reduced prices. “ Adm it One.”— Christian Herald. Editor— A h! A wave of patriotism, The a ggregate quantity rem aining un I suppose? sold is small and should quickly be dis A Mean Remark. Foreman Compositor — W e ll! P er posed of. Bryan threatens to bolt.—Newspaper haps that’s the way to put it, but they There is criticism in some quarters headline. say they would rather be .shot than o f a local buyer who made the an E very bolt has its nut.— N ew York set any more of your co p y !— Passing nouncement that he would pay only 35 Sun. Show. cents this week, and charges o f manip ulation are made. The growers w ill remember, however, that it was this same buyer who started the advance at the opening o f the season, and was re sponsible, more than anyone else, in g ettin g the farm ers more money for their mohair than they ever before re ceived. It is his p rivilege to reduce When run-down a fte r a hard winter kinds o f distressing conditions. An his buying price at this time, when — when life Indoors has brought about antidote for this uric acid poison Is to the suppy is practicably exhausted, if a stagnant condition in the circulation , take hot w ater before meals and “ An- he sees fit. — most everyone is filled with uric ! uric.” Ask your druggist fo r Doctor acid— especially Is this so of people P ierce’s Anuric, or send Doctor past middle age. This uric acid in the Pierce's Invalids’ H otel and Surgical Fund From Estray Cattle. blood often causes rheumatism, lum institute in Buffalo, N. Y., a dollar bill From a fund o f »90,000 received in bago, sw elling o f hands or feet, or a for a full treatment, or ten cents for payment o f strayed cattle that roamed bag like condition under the eyes. a trial package. ' "A n u ric” is a recent scientific dis the ranges o f Montana, all but »7000 Backache, frequent urination or the pains and stiffness o f the joints are covery by Dr. Pierce. "A n u ric” drives has been paid to righ tfu l owners. also often noticed. Dr. P ierce says the uric acid out o f your body. It ia When these cattle were shipped the that everyone should have a good a uric acid solvent so effective that it board o f stock commissioners sta sweat every lay— should drink plenty eliminates these poisons, cleanses the of pure w ater and exercise in the open system, allows your over-worked kid tioned at "v e r y market point an in air as much as possible. This helps neys to resume their normal functions, spector who took the brand o f every to throw out the poisonous uric acid and just a few days’ treatment with animal unloaded from Montana and thru the skin and the “ water.” But "A n u ric” w ill convince you because it also received from the commission for such persons as are past middle j brings lasting re lie f to your painful, mors house a copy o f its report, showing the age it ’s often Impossible to do this aching rheumatic Joints— no net return fo r each animal sold.— and lime salts are deposited in the backache or dizzy spells. T r y it now arteries, veins and joints, causing all and be convinced! Portland L iv e Stock Reporter. Mohair Season Now Nearly Over. Backache? Run Down? Tired? Clean the Kidneys with Hot W ater and “Anuric” .