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ITEMS GERMAN SUBMARINE NEWS Of General Interest IN AMERICAN PORT About Oregon NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS; G EN ER A L CROP CONDITIONS P ortland — H ay — E a ste rn Oregon tim othy, $231(424 per to n ; valley tim othy, $184(19; alfa lfa. $144(16. M illfeed— Spo'. prices : Bran, $26(if 26.60 per to n ; short«, $294(29.50; Ciop Shortage Will Be Offset rolled barley, $31.604(82.60. by Higher Prices This Year C om — Whole, $37 per to n ; crack W ashington, D. C. — The m onthly ed, $88. V eg etab les—A rtichokes, 76c4($l per bilfletln of the Federal R eserve board, dozen; tom atoes, $1.604(1-66 per issued th is week, disscussing business . c ra te ; cabbage, $24(2.26 per hundred; conditions of the Pacific Coast, says: garlic, 10c per pound; peppers, 26c “ W hile the crops of th is section will per pound; eg g plant, 10c; horseradish, be leas th an th e average, due to dam - I 8 Jc; lettuce, $14(1.26 per c ra te ; cu cum bers, 764($1.16 per dozen; spinach, age by late fro sts and drouth, the per pound; asparagus, 76c4($l Vessel Successfully Breaks Blockade farm ers and f ru it grow ers will be pro 4446c per dozen; rhubarb, 1 2 |c per pound; tected from loss through the g re a te r |>eas, 3n/4c; cauliflower, $1.25 c ra te ; of British Warships Will Take prices w hich they will receive for th e ir celery, $1.104(1.26 per dozen; corn, Home Needed Supplies. products. Peach grow ers who last 664(75 c per dozen. P o tato es -Old, $1.604(1.65 per sack ; year |>ermitted th e ir crops to ro t on new, 24(2Jc per pound. the tre e s because of the unprofitable Onions C alifo rn ia red and yellow, D altim ure The w orld'« lirai nubma- prices p rev ailin g are th is year con $34(3.26 per sack. rine riieri-hant veinel, th e (ie n n a n un tra c tin g tq sell th e ir pnpdurt, which G reen F ru its- S tra w b erries, $ l.2 6 4 ( d erw ater liner D eiiUrhland, anrhored will lie 40 to 60 |>er cent of th e av er 1.76 per c ra te ; apples, new, $1.60 per age, a t more th an double th e prices box; cherries, 44(10c per pound; can below B altim ore Sunday night, a f te r prevailin g a t the sam e tim e last year. taloupes, 90 c 4($3 |« r c ra te ; apricots, voyaging «afely iktom m th e A tlantic, “ Tlie dam age from the fro st to ap $1.364(1.76 ;>er box; peaches, 76c4( paaaing the allied blockading aquad- ples and |M*ars in the N orthw est has $1.10 per box; figs, $14(1.60 per box; rona and eluding enem y rruiaer« been qu ite serious and general but th e rasp b erries, $1.604(1.75; plums, $1.10 prediction is made th a t no tw ith stan d w atching for her olf th e A m erican ing th is th e y e a r’s crop will exceed 4(1.25; prunes, $1.254(1.60; loganber ries, $1.254(1.60; blackcaps, $1.2544 coaat. th a t of 11116. 1.60; cu rran ts, $1.264(1.50. T his y e a r’s g rain crop of the tw elfth Shu carried n meitHago from Krn|M*ror E g g s - Oregon ranch, cu rren t re W illiam to 1‘reaident Wilaon, a quan d is tric t will be from 20 to 30 [ter cent ceipts, 22c; ex tra s, 2 3 jc. Jo b b in g less than th a t of la st year. T his sh o rt p rice s: Oregon ranch, candled, 2444 tity of mail catim ated a t 160 tona and age is due to the unusual d ro u th which j 26c; selects, 26c. a cargo o f 760 tona of coatly chemical« has prevailed during the sp rin g in cer- | P oultry — H ens, 14c; broilers, I 644 and dyeatuffa, and ia to carry back ta in p a rts of C alifornia. A m a terial j 17Jc per pound; tu rk ey s, live, 2044 decrease in acreag e is reported from j home a aim ilar am ount of nickel and 21c; tu rk ey s, dressed, choice, 234(25c; crude rubber aorely needed by the tier- th e N orthw est. I t is asserted th a t the j ducks, 124(15c; geese, 9 4 (llc . carry over from last y e a r’s w heat crop B u tter — Cubes, e x tra s, 2 4fc bid; man arm y. in Oregon and W ashington equals 20 prim e firsts, 24c; firstu, 23c; seconds, S ixteen day« out from lirem erhaven to 40 per cent of lust y e a r’s crop. 22c. Jo b b in g p rices: P rin ts, e x tra s, 'to B altim ore, the aubm arine reached “ M ining d u rin g th e p ast year has 274(29c; b u tte rfa t, No. 1, 27c; No. 2, aafety betw een the V irginia capea at been th e m ost profitable industry 26c, Portland. 1 :46 o'clock Sunday m orning, by a w ithin th is d istric t. The n ex t m ost V eal—Fancy, 10c per pound. heavy pall of dark n eia w hich aettled profitable one has been livestock. P ork— Fancy, 1044l 0Jc per pound. over the en tra n ce of th e bay, w ith the " R e c e n t rain s in Idaho have g rea tly ! Hops— 1915 crop, 8 4 ( llc , 1916 con ae ttin g of a te ll-tale half moon. bemTitled th e grazin g lands. Sheep, Once inaide, the viaitor threw cau wool and r a ttle are all b rin g in g high tra c ts, nominal. Wool— E astern Oregon, fine, 23 44 tion aaide and began ahrieking hi« si prices in all o f th e sta te s o f th is dis 26c; coarse, 304(32c; valley, 304(33c. ren signalling a pilot and a t th e same tr ic t. D airy in g is also prosperous. ’’ C ascara bark — Old and new, 4c tim e a ttra c tin g the a tte n tio n of the pound. tu g Thom as F. Timm ons, which had | C a ttle —S teers, choice, $7.504(8.20; been w aitin g in the low er bay for t Representative Sinnott Now good, $6.754(7.26; cows, choice, $6.25 nearly tw o w eeks to g ree t the D eutsch Wears Oregon Jackrabbit Fedora (a 26.50; good, $5.504(6.25; heifers, land and convoy her into port. L ittle was known here almut w hat W ashington, D. C. — H igh-grade felt $44; 6.50; bulls, $34(5; stag s, $4.504(6. H o g s — P rim e lig h t, $8.204(8.60; hapiained d uring the epoch-m aking hats can be m anufactured from th e fur cruise across the ocean, which in a of O regon ja ck rab b its. T his is no good to prim e, $7.754(8.10; rough sm all m easure a t least breaks the longer a theory, but a d em onstrated heavy, $7.504(7.76; pigs and skips, blockade on (lerm ati trad e w ith the fact, and R e p resen tativ e N. J . S innott, $6.604(7.10. Sheep- -Y earlings, $64(6.50; w eth re s t o f the world. None of th e sub of Oregon is today proudly w earing m a rin e's crew had landed and th e the first and only fe lt fedora ever man- j ers, $5.504(6.50; lam bs, $64(8.25. For Goodness Sake use U-Liner Crosses Atlantic With Cargo of Valuable Dyestuffs. &C B a k in g Purity First KAISER WRITES TO PRESIDENT ag en ts of her ow ners had received only m eager reports. Such inform ation as w as available cam e d irectly from th e pilot anil from C aptain H ans P. Ilinsch, of the N orth G erm an Lloyd L iner N eckar, laid up here since the beginning of the war. P o w d er It w ill n e v e r disappoint y o u —try it if you like good th in g s to e a t. 25 Ounces for 2 » (M o r e « h * n • p o u n d a n d • U m U to * 4» q u a r t e s» HACK LOSSES SURELY PREVENTED Kitchener's Work for the Empire. K itchener will be rem em bered for four g reat co n stru ctiv e w orks of o r ganization, carried out in Egypt. South Africa. India and England. In each case his work was creativ e and revolu- j tlo n ary in conception, and carried out with the utm ost precision in every le ast detail. No m an touched the U k * n y I n je c to r , h u t C u tter'» s i m u l e « « r on gen t. T h « su p e r io r ity C u t le t p r o d u c t* >s u« t o o v e r I3 world extended B ritish E m pire at y e * /» o l s p e la liz ln g in V A m M t t A N O I E X I N I more points, o r touched It with such ONLY, I N S I S T UH C U T I A l t ' I I USoUaiAsU*. ce 1er direct. decisive, fateful effect. It may be Th« C uttir Isbw ttafY . B«rt«l«r. C«W«rr.l* said, indeed, th a t the in teg rity of the Em pire, In the tw en tieth cen tu ry , is I th e work of K itchener. Four dan g ers arose. In regions sep arated by vast Slightly Twisted. E verything was in readiness. The co n tin en tal sp aces; in each region. groom, best man and th e m inister K itchener m et the danger, piercingly w ere gathered in the vestry. T he or diagnosed the cause, p atiently and gan ist began to play and th e m inister | courageously overcam e It. E very hon or w ithin the power of his countrym en sta rted for th e door. “ W alt one m om ent, doctor," called to give him was offered to K itch en er; th e nervous groom. "Is it the rig h t or yet all honors fall sh o rt of his im m ense a tta in m e n t— From "K itch en er left hand the ring goes on?" "T he left,” hurriedly replied the of K hartoum ,” by C harles Johnston. In the A m erican Review of Reviews m inister. "And, doctor, is —1 b It custom ary to for July, 1910. cuss the b ride?"U tlca H erald. kr CUTTERS BLACKIIS PILLS LEG s n à <4 A Heredity. I te r s received from SA T IS F IE D ONE OF MANY CREAM S H IP P E R S . G resham . O ra.. A pril 28. 1916. H A ZELW O O D CO.. P ortland. D ear Sira: I hope to ship you m ore cream . I am v ery well pU aieil w ith your tre a tm e n t. My la st can o f cream w as shipped on A p r. 22. and am sh ip p in g a can today. Y ours truly. O. E. O H yin al on file in o u r office fo r in sp ectio n . M ake ua yo u r n e x t sh ipm ent; w e can please you too. IIAZKLWOOD CO.. PORTLAND Oregon Hernia Institute R u p tu re treater] m echanically. P riv ate fittin g rooms. H ig h e st testim oniala. R e su lts g u a ra n te e d . Call o r w rite . JO H N S O N A U M B A R C E R 4 1 1 -4 1 2 A lisky B uilding, P o rtla n d , O re g o n If you c an n o t come to P ortlan d to g e t your eyes fitted. I will send Guardsmen to Be Aided. you my m ethod of te s t ing eyes by m ail. N ot D istrict F o re ster G eorge H. Cecil, as desirable as person P o rtlan d . Ore., has received th e fol al serv ice b u t m uch b e tte r th a n going w ith lowing teleg ram from the Chief F or ou t giasees needed or ester, H enry S. G raves. W ashington. try in g to fit yourself. D. C., in referen ce to em ployees of j O utfit s e n t on application. STA PLES, t h e J e w th e F o rest Service who belong to the j eler-O ptician. 266 M orrison at.. P o rtlan d . O regon Newpop (anxiously)—Is It a boy or a girl? N urse—It's th ree of ’em, s ir—th ree fine boys. Newpop—G reat Scott! T his com es from m arrying a girl whose fath e r is N ational G uard: “ F o re ster d esires to | In the w holesale line.—Boston T ra n aid em ployees who are m em bers o f , script. th e N ational G uard to fulfill th e ir H ID ES , P E L T S . C ASC ARA B AR K , m ilitary obligations. For th is purpose W OOL AND M O H A IR . he will approve applications for leave we taxi at yea Uu Write ter pnces ene sttppeg tap and will so far as possible co n sisten t T hi H. F. N orton CO. fertlaed. Ore, Seattie, Wi with civil service rules and fu tu re appropriations, assu re them restora- I tion to p resen t positions a fte r com- Double Tread Puncture Proof Tires Mode from yo u r old ones. L a s t ion« | pletion of service in th e arm y. P lease as B rand N e w T IR E S W rite ua. I rep o rt im m ediately approxim ate num- OREGON VULCANIZING CO.. 1 ber of em ployees in d istric t who are [& ) W ashington St.. P o rtlan d . Ora. ' m em bers of G uard and will probably 1 req u est leave in response to th e P re si- 1 F IS K T E A C H E R S A G E N C Y . ! d e n t’s call.” To Cleanse and Heal Deep Cuts ufactured in th e country from jackrBb- j T eacher« fo r all kinds o f te a ch in g positions. b it fur. As Wheat Season Advances P ro m p t replies to all inquiries. W e fu rn ish tb s Better. b e st te s c h .ro fo r ail positions. Send sd d re ss s n d L ast w in te r Mr. S innot discovered! w ill m&i] you full p a rtic u la r* . J . N. ELAJOTT. More Grain Bags Are Needed th a t fe lt h at m an u fa ctu re rs w ere em- Two su ito rs had striv e n for the we 514 J o u rn a l B id s.. P o rtla n d . O regon. Hava it on hand hand of Mary M urphy. One w as Doo- harrassed because th e ir supply of Ger- j P o rtlan d —T here is m ore in quiry for lan, a prosperous grocer, and he was man ra b b it fu r was cut off w ith th e j g rain bags now th an a t any tim e th is D EC K ER 'S PR IV A TE B U SIN ESS COL- backed up by Pa and Ma M urphy; the M ISS war. It occurred to him th a t ja c k ra b season. S ales are not much la rg e r but lege. S h o rth an d . T y p e w ritin g , B cokkeeping. o th e r w as a handsom e young clerk, E n jrii.h B ranches. Public S te n o g ra p h e rs, M ulti- b it fu r m ig h t be su b stitu te d and he buyers are show ing decidedly more itr&phinjr and M im eographing. Person al a tte n and he was backed up by Mary. sent to Oregon fo r a consignm ent of ; in te re st in bags, and sellers believe an ! tion, Positions w hen C o m p e ten t. N ew A lisky T he clerk won. B ldg.. Cor. 3rd sn d M orrison. P o rtla n d . O regon. I. f. Gillies, Washington State ja c k ra b b it skins. T hese he turned activ e m a rk e t is not f a r off. On th e m orning of h er first b irth It th e | A LI N l M B N T over to th e la rg e st and best-know n hat im provem ent in crop conditions in the day aB er the w edding day Mary called m a n u factu rers in th e E ast, w ith the N o rth w est th a t is causing th e in q u ir to see h er paren ts, and proudly show- j Misplacing the Blame. 'or Cuts, Bums, request th a t they ex p erim en t w ith the ies to increase. The ra in s of th e past ed them a p retty little gold w atch “O-o-oooh! Bo-o-ohoo-o! ’’ (raises, Sprains, j which h er husband had given her. O lym pia, W ash.—J . F Gillies, tw ice rab b it fu r and d eterm in e its su itab ili- I fo rtn ig h t have led all g rain men to As th e childish w ail ran g through But Mrs. M urphy sniffed contemp- th e house the anxious m other spran g trains, Stiff Neck, convict«! of em bezzling $20,000 from tie s for h at m anufacture. ra ise th e ir e stim a te of th e w h eat crop I tuously. T he ja c k ra b b it h at seem s to be th e | to h e r feet. R ushing Into the hall ’hilblains, Lame Back, s ta te industrial insurance funds w hile equal of any $5 fe lt h at on th e m ark et. | and th ey a re now figuring on a yield "T h a t's very nice," sh e said disap she m et h er little d au g h ter com ing in of 10,000,000 to 15,000,000 bushels )ld Sores, Open Wounds, provingly; "b u t if ye'd only tak en the employeil as claim ag e n t for th e state, It is of fine, so ft te x tu re, sm ooth to from the garden and carry in g a brok la rg e r th an th ey ex pected early in I advice of yer fa th e r and me, 'tis not a en doll by the leg. nd all External Injuries. Sunday n ig h t pried off tw o flimsy locks th e touch and clear in color and grain. Ju n e. gold w atch ye'd be h av in ’ in yer pock T his condition n atu ra lly has “W h at's the m a tte r, d arlin g ?” she et, but a good eig h t day clo ck !” w ith a boll as a jim m y and escaped M embers who exam ined it pronounced . produced a firm er bag m a rk e t. Local la d e Since 1846 . 'V o T Z *1 asked tenderly. it a first-class headpiece and one th a t 1 q u o tatio n s are still around th e 12-cent from th e T hurston county ja il. W ith “O-o-oh, mo-other,” howled the child. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 ought to command a good price in the m ark, b ut th e re is not th e p robability N IW MOOERN DANCING. "W illie's broken my do-oll!” _ _ , OR W R IT E him w ent H enry Roberts, aw aitin g m arket. E . F le tc h e r H all »m ore, th e le a d in g D a n cin g Ex- "T he n aughty boy! How did he do of a decline th a t d ealers faced a short r r t and In s tru c to r in N ew Y ork C ity, w rite s : "I tra n sfe r to th e reform atory for u s ta t Mr. S in n o tt was told by m anufactur-1 tim e ago. a r e used A L L E N S F O O T -E A SE , th e a n tie e p tk it? ” p o w d e r to be sh ak e n in to th e shoe*, fo r te n years, utory offense. era. who en tered upon th e experim ent "I—I—1 h it him on th e head wiv i t ! ” T he e n tire co ast crop is g row ing in a n d recom m end i t to all m y p u p ils ." I t c u re s and P rosecuting A ttorney Y antis ordered w ith some doubts, th a t th e Oregon | p re v e n ts «ore W t Sold by all D ru g and D e p a rt was th e slow response.—P ittsb u rg h size and th e re a re no m ore bags in Possible Reason. m e n t S tores. 25c. S a m p le F R E E . A ddress. A llen Chronicle-Telegraph. th e a rre s t of Mrs. G illies on a w arra n t ja c k ra b b it fu r made a much b e tte r hat sig h t th an th e re w ere. As a C alifornia “I w onder why they built th a t Chi S . O lm sted. Le Roy. N . Y. ch arg in g her w ith aiding th e escape of j than they had an ticip ated . He also | a u th o rity ex p resses it, fo r ev ery bag nese wall." the prisoners. Mrs. G illies was not learned from them th a t ja c k ra b b its to j Even. in sig h t tw o w ill be needed. In C ali "S o rt of a com prom ise, I presum e. locked up, but was taken to th e home be valuable for h at m an u factu re m ust fornia, as here, th e re has not been I judge th e re w as a stro n g disarm a A popular London clergym an was of a policem an and plac«l in th e care ■ be killed in th e w in te r m onths, w hen ! much buying by fa rm re s in a n ticip a m ent party in those days.”—Louisville once staying a few days at a country of the oflicer’s w ife. th e fu r is heaviest, and m ust com e | tio n of crop needs, b u t th is is a con C our'er-Journal. house w ith som e friends. On th e Mon It is believed th e prisoners boarded from th e colder portions of the W est. day m orning he was playing tennis d itio n th a t cannot la st m uch longer. a tra in hound for Portland. Appraised. with a young m an he could usually Much’ was heard e a rlie r in th e season An autom obile is known to have left W ife— How does my new spring hat beat, hut for som e reason or other of bulk handling o f g rain , b u t it is New Route Proposed. tow n about m idnight, and it is be the clergym an was not in form , and ev id en t now th a t th e re will be but look. Tom ? By b u y in g d ire c t from us a t w holesale p rices Hub— I ’m! It looks to me like two was faring badly. lieved to have tak en th e two men to K lam ath F a ils — A new road to little re lie f fo r th e situ a tio n on th is w eeks' s a la ry !— Boston T ra n scrip t. and save th e p lu m b e r's profits. W rite us to Betw een gam es he rem ark ed to his w ard Canada. At a late hour no tra c e shorten th e d istan ce from E ugene to y o u r needs. W e will give you o u r rock- score. opponent, "I sim ply c a n ’t sta n d your day K lam ath county points and to m ake a j had been reported o f eith er. bottom “direct-to -y o u ” prices, f. o. b. rail o r service to d a y !” boat. W e actu ally save you from 10 to 35 p er S hortly a f te r dark G illies and Rob new ro u te fo r to u rists from th a t sec “T hen w e're e.uits!" was th e cheeky Million. cen t. All goods g u a ra n te e d . e rts locked an old man held on a m inor tion bound for C alifornia, is being con- i Road Increases Capitol to reply; "I couldn't sta n d yours y e ste r N o rth w e st h e a d q u a rte rs fo r L e a d e r W a te r charge in his cell and priest th e ir way sidered in th is city. A rran g em en ts Chehalis, W ash.—T he Cow litz, Che- S ystem s and F u ller & Jo h n so n E ngines. d a y !” have been com pleted for ta k in g the halis & Cascade railw ay com pany in out. S T A R K - D A VIS CO. Sheriff McCorkle was a t C e n tralia : question up w ith th e County court next supplem ental a rticle s of incorporation Natural Expectation. 2 1 2 T h ird S tre e t. P o rtla n d , O re g o n The ! has increased its cap ital stock from and Ja m es Fennell, County gam e w ar- | week a t its reg u lar Ju ly term . "W h ere’s your aeroplane, Mr. S m ith? den, who occasionally slep t a t th e jail, I p resent route from Eugene to C rescent $100,000 to $1,000,000. T he nam e of I looked out in th e fro n t s tr e e t and is via M cKenzie Pass and Rend, a dis th e com pany has been changed to read Mrs. Wynn Tells How Lyclia in our backyard, b u t I couldn't see w as out of town. The proposed j as above, in stead o f th e Chehalis, Hy saw ing off the riveted end of the tance of 170 m iles. none." E. Pinkham's Vegetable “W hy. I have no aeroplane, my boy. bolt by which th e ir cell would have route, in connection w ith th e old mili-1 Cow litz & Cascade. T he com pany has W hat m ade you th in k I h ad ?” Compound Helped Her been locked, had th a t precaution been ta ry road, would m ake th e d istance a large crew a t work all along its 22 "D idn't you tell pa you Came here taken, G illies and R oberts slipped out j from E ugene to C rescent 109 m iles and m iles of projected lin e ru sh in g i t s 1 During Change of Life. to see him on a flying v isit?”— B alti th e bolt and then sawed th e end of it would have th e effect of ro u tin g the work and ex p ects to have th e road P a rts over 50 m akes and m odels, a t h a lf th e re g m ore A m erican. off on the bias to m ake a chisel point, southern-bound to u rist through C res com pleted to four m iles so u th east of Richmond, Va. — “ A f t e r t a k i n g u la r price. Buy yo u r used a u to p a rts fro m an ■ ------------------------------- by which they pried th e ir way out. cent v ia C ra te r L ake and K lam ath O naiaska, n ear Salkum , by fall. The seven bottles of Lydia E. P inkham 's old-established and re p u ta b le dealer, who h a s a Rubbering for a Kiss. G illies evidently let him self from the F alls and on in to C alifo rn ia via Tule Chehalis Mill com pany has its plans re p u ta tio n to p ro te c t and conducts th e la rg e st V e g e t a b l o Com T he young husband h alted a t the p a rts sto re and c arrie s th e la rg e st com plete a s window to th e ground 15 fe e t below Lake road, through th e Modoc la v a 1 all com pleted now to sush work on its pound I feel like a so rtm e n t of us^d au to p a rts of any com pany th is beds. new woman. I al gate and retrac ed his steps. w ith a blanket. new 75,000 saw m ill in South Chehalis "Did you com e back for an o th er side of C hicago. O u r p ric e s a re less, and fo r th is w ays had a headache kiss, d ea r?" inquired th e bride. a t once. reason w e outsell all o th e rs. All p a rts a re g u a r during tho Change New C o a st Line Hinted. Yellow P re s s is T arg et. “W ell, I'll tak e an o th er kiss, but a n teed to be in first-class condition. of Life and w as also w h at I cam e back for was my ru b C ottag e Grove— The fa c t th a t sever- S ale s Plan is S u c c e ss, W ashington, D. C. — A bill in tro troubled w ith other bers."— Brooklyn Citizen. al routes from here tow ards th e coast K ennew ick, W ash.— E ncouraged by duced Monday by R ep resen tativ e Incorporated. bad feelings com the success of the K ennew ick-R ichland Cam pbell, of K ansas, would m ake it have been te n ta tiv e ly surveyed and T he m anufacture of tan k s, s ilo s .) 323-325-327 BURNSIDE ST., PORTLAND, OR. mon a t th a t tim e — uidaw ful fo r any person, com pany, thBt it is known th a t ow ners of large M arketing union, w hich shipped and dizzy spells, nervous wood pipe and conduits ran k s third corporation, press association or new s bodies o f tim b er in th e v icin ity of Ix>- sold th is y ear 95 per ce n t of th e stra w feelings and h e a t am ong th e wood using in d u stries of paper publication to publish or tra n s rane w ish to find a cheap w ay of g e t b erries grow n in th is region a t an av flashes. Now I am Oregon. H igh grade Douglas fir is Veal, Pork, m it any false report or rum or b ea r tin g it to m arket, leads to th e b elief erag e price to th e g ro w er of n early $3 i n b e t t e r health the chief wood serving th e needs of ing on th e in te rn atio n a l rela tio n s of th a t a railro ad from here in a w esterly per c ra te of 24 pints, th e grow ers at a than I ev er w as and recommend your th is industry. Beef, Poultry, th e U nited S ta te s and tending to in d irectio n is a p o ssibility of th e next public m e etin g h ere la st S atu rd ay per remedies to all my friends. ’’—Mrs. L e n a Butter, Eggs & juriously affect |>eaceful relatio n s w ith few years. The extension of th e O re fected plans fo r a sim ila r p erm anent W y n n , 2812 E . O S treet, Richmond, Va. Granulated Eyelids« Farm Produce th e governm ent or people of any other gon Pacific & E astern in th is d irection o rg an izatio n to handle th e rasp b erry While Change of Life is a m ost crit Eye« inflamed by expo was announced about th re e years ago, crop, asp arag u s, gooseberries, ch er ical period of a w om an’s existence, the country. sure to Sso, Oast and Wind To th e Old R eliable E v e rd in g house w ith a It was referred to th e ju diciary com b u t was abandoned on account of th e ries, early potatoes, and, possibly, the annoying sym ptom s which accompany «■«-» w-i quickly relieved by Nnrios record of 45 y e ars of S q u a re D ealings and be peach, pear and apple crops. New by It may be controlled, and normal health stringen cy of th e money m arket. EyeBenedy. No Smarting, a ssu re d of m ittee. law s and co n stitu tio n w ere approved. juit Eye Comfort. At restored hy the tim ely use of Lydia E. Top Market Prices. our Dniggitt*« 50c per Bottle. Mnrl«c Eyft R eco rd M o rtg ag e Filed, Pinkham ’s V egetable Compound. Alaska S en d s in Bullion. i|y«inTube«25c. ForB««k«lll»eEyefreeask S o m e G ran t C ro p s D am aged. Such w arning sym ptom s are a sense A sto ria — One of th e la rg e st m o rt S eattle, W a sh .- Seven hundred and ruggists or M«rt«e Eye Remedy Ce., Chicago Canyon C ity, O re.— U n settle d w eath of suffocation, h o t flashes, headaches, fifty thousand dollars in gold bullion, gages filed in C latsop county for many backaches, dread of impending evil, th e la rg e st shipm ent received from years w as recorded th is week. I t was er conditions have prevailed th ro u g h A laska th is year, was brought here given by th e Crown W illam ette P aper o ut G ran t county fo r th e p ast tw o tim idity, sounds in the ears, palpitation DAISY F L Y KILLER S R i / K T » 45-47 From Si, PORTLAND. ORE a l l I I I « * . Nc«t. clean, Sunday by th e steam er H um boldt, company to th e C ontinental & Com weeks. Considerable ra in has fallen of the h eart, sparks before the eye«, orn am ental, co n v en ien t, ch eap . L a sts a ll which arriv ed from Skagw ay. The m ercial T ru st & S avings bank and and has caused d am age to some crops irregularities, constipation, variable ap s e a s o n . M a ile o f m etal, can 't «pill ortip gold, th e first of the S pring cleanup F rank H. Jones, of Chicago. I t covers and much inconvenience to sheepm en, petite, w eakness and inquietude, and over j w ill n o t s o il or P. N. U. No. 2 9 . 1910 In ju r e a n y t h in * . in in te rio r Alaska, was shipped from all th e paper com pany’s ex ten siv e tim - who are in th e m idst of sh e arin g oper dizziness. G uaranteed effective. For these abnormal conditions do not ations. T he first crop of a lfa lfa is S old b y d ealers, or F airb an k s by the first steam er up the berland holdings in Oregon and C ali 6 a m t b y « p r e s s p re W I I K N w ritin g *o m drertlners, p i i — ■ » Yukon and transported to S kagw ay fornia and was given as secu rity for ready, b u t ow ing to th e w ea th er con fail to take Lydia E. P inkham ’s V ege paid lor f 1. * ' tion thin pn««r. over W hite Pass from W hite Horse, $6,000,000 in 6 per cen t bonds, ¡Bsued ditions, th e farm ers a re delay in g the table Compound. H ARO LD SOMKJkA. 15 0 D a K t lb A v a .. B r o o k ly n . H Y. c u ttin g until good cu rin g w eath er. J by the com pany. the head of riv er navigation. H A N F O R D ’S Balsam of Myrrh fund footer, Escapes fiom tail A Dea ers C I Do Your Own Plumbing 1 a HEAT FLASHES, DIZZY, NERVOUS AUTO WRECKING PARTS FOR 1*2 MOTOR PARTS MFG. CO. Sore F. M. CRONKHITE,