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Royal D-Lite ( 'e m fort iih lr LAD IES SH O ES Cool a Bum PLACED BOMB KILLS To and Take 6 VIEWING PARADE the Fire Ou NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS; 1 GENERAL CROP CONDITIONS Prepared or Accidents Alt Stylet All SUct Royal Shoe Co. limed Blast Deals Death on Crowded San francisco Sidewalk. 14H r mirti» St. N«gi Mori Unii 1*0» I U l u l i Oregon K SAFETY RAZOR BLADES Hhmri>*rraiJ. 26c amt : M m • m doMin. K rtlwa and HrU •ora gmuiMl. Automatic K«**n L«lga Co . IMS Fourth Ht.. Portland. Oregon J tf IHH l>K( KI M'H 1*111\ ATI* Ml HINKHH I 0|, *r¥* HhorlhamL I vi*«-writing. Ilookk«. oìiim . Fhgliah lliint'hta. I’ulillr Su-intgiapilara. Mull! graphing and Miirirugr aphing I*« -r onul all« n t*on I'oalUnna whan Corn intani N pw Aliaky llldg . Cor. «Irti and Motriiusii, I'ortland. Oragnn. A Houfhold RaitfJj) H A N F O R D ’S UTTER Of WARNING RECEIVED Balsam of Myrrh A. L I N I M I NT Innocent Bystanders Slain by Work of “ Exiles From Militaristic Government.” — Reward. For Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Sprains, Strains, Stiff Neck, Chilblains, Lame Back, Old Sores, Open Wounds, and all External Injuries. jjfi+ All Dealers ° c.‘H«n'iid » . * TYPHOID SHOE AGENTS WANTED S o re New Oregon Hernia Institute WOMAN HAD NERVOUS TROUBLE F. M. CRONKHITE, ............................... ... “ IIB,\ FALL TERM OPENS TUESDAY, SEPT. 5, 1916 Portland— Wheat -Bluestem, $1.02» per bushel; fortyfold, 93c; club, 93c; red Fife, 92c; red Russian, 90c. Millfeed Spot prices: Bran, $26f(£ 26.60 per ton; shorts, $29(^29.50; rol led barley, $81.60(1432.60. Corn -Whole, $38 per ton; cracked $89. Vegetables— Artichokes, 76 c ( i £$1 per doxen; tomatoes, 90c(<¿»1.26 per crate; cabbage, $2 per hundred; garlic, 10c per pound; peppers, 12»c; eggplant, 16c; lettuce, $1 per crate; cucumbers, $1441.26 per box; peas, 3444c per pound; beans, 4446c; celery, $! per ^ doxen; corn, 604460c. Potatoes— New, l»4}2c per pound. Onions — California red and yellow, »2.76 per sack; Walla Walla, $2.76 per sack. Green Fruits— Apples, new, $1.6644 1.90 per box; cherries, 4448 c per pound; cantaloupes, fl,10443>60 per crate; peaches, 60 c 44 $l per box; wa termelons, l»r< 4 l|c per pound; figs, $1 441.60 per box; plums, $1.26441.60; prunes, $1.25441.60; pears, 2442 .26; apricots, $1.25441.60; grapes, $2.35 per box; loganl>erries, 75c(^$l; rasp berries, $1441.25; blackcaps, $1.5044 1.76. EffK* — Oregon ranch, exchange price, current receipts, 23»c per doxen. Jobbing price: Oregon ranch, candled, 25c; selects, 26c per doxen. Poultry— Hens, 1444l4»c; broilers, 164418c per pound; turkeys, live, 2044 22c; ducks, 124414c; geese, 94411c. Butter — Cubes, extras, no bid; prime firsts, 24»c. Jobbing prices: Prints, extras, 27(t429c; butterfat. No. 1, 26c; No. 2, 24c, Portland. Veal—Fancy, 12c; prime firsts, 2444 24»c per pound. Pork— Fancy, 1 0 »@ llc per pound. Cattle — Steers, choice, $7.50448; good, $6.75447.25; cows, choice, $6.25 447; good, $5.60446.25; heifers, $444 6.50; bulls, $3445; stags, $4.50446. Hogs — Prime light, $8.50449.05; good to prime, $7.75<g8.10; rough heavy, $7.60447.76; pigs and skips, $6.60447.10. Sheep — Yearlings, $5.75 44 6.25; wethers, $4.75 (g 6; ewes, $2.50 @ 5.50; lambs, $6448.25. *5 San Francisco-- At Isast six persons Made Since 1846. Ma«!« fruii» ymir old on«** l.nat long were killed and 42 or more injured by Price 25c, 60c and $1.00 aa lira ml Nvw M iti H W rit» u. the explosion here Saturdsy of a timed OIKKOON VI U A M / I N G t o . m .Y i . c Ltd) Waahlngton Hi.. Portland. Oro bomb in the midst of a throng viewing m i u w a i u o b t i u a h i .k a preparedness parade. The police ar HIDES, P E L T S , CASCARA BARK, rested Frank Josephs, a lodger in a In n o m e r e n w f $ » i r y titan S m a l l p o x . Axrr. j ex ce llen ce b*xdemcaxUated WOOL AND MOHAIR. I sailors’ boarding-house, but said he the almost nurscutou* e ffi N« «ml ill yau hi« Writ« fir pnen n.d mippin* lip had not been charged with the crime. c a c y , and bxrm letinet*. of AoiiiypnouJ Vaccination. Be vaccinated N OW by y m r physician, you and T hi H. F. N orton C o . hArnt, ore, stun, w» Chalrea M. Fickert, district attor- r fam ily. It 1« more vital than bouse Insurance. j ney, issued a statement attributing the jo u A»k y o u / pbyvlrlan, <Jru*plsi, or «rod for “ Hxv* I deed to a mind unbalanced by argu you had Typhoid/** trllln y o f I y p h o l d Vaccine* from ua , and danger from Typhoid Carrier*. ments for and against preparedenss, reaulUi TIT aiTtri IABO*AIO*V. WWLTY. CAL which have occupied attention here. M o o o cia o vacciaaa a i i i u a i s a o i i a. a. •<** u ccaad MI N AND WOMEN ; The parade was not interrupted. NO EXPEN SE NO IN V E S T M E N T Lists of dead compiled by the police 1 r.k« unlora fur lloM'i.thara Hhn«**. A«’t G ran u la te d E y e lid *, rluaivM ag**rtt. Writ«* t«*lav for InatrucUona. are: Sift •*» to I4h.n0 w«*rkly. othrra do. Eye» inflamed by expo Mrs. Howard E. Knapp, Alameda, sure to Sso, busi and POO R O S E N T H A L ’S Cal. I ftl lft 1 P o a t S t.. S a n f r a n c U c o , Cal. lonas quickly relieved by Ml Dr. George Fainter, Berkeley, Cai. ling, Eye Uemedjr. NoSnurtii O. li. l.amborn, printer, Alameda. jutt Fye Comfort. A t George Lawler, Mill Valley, Cal. Your D ruggì»»*« 50c per Buttle. Moris« Eye explosion took place at Steuart SalvcinTube» 25c. For Dsok si ike Eyefrecaik H o u s t o n H o t e l and The Market streets, two blocks from Druggiti» or Murise Eye Remedy C* SIXTH AND tVKKKTT STS the Ferry building, on San Francisco’ s Four Murk» fr<>»n Uttiun Stall«.«. Ifn l.r n**w main thoroughfare. The bomb, con n,.n«tm.iil All «..rin nnwly ilwur.ini. cealed in a suitcase packed with cart DAISY FLY KILLER t t .r .l Z 'S H i SPECIAL HACKS 11V WF.KK OK MONITI a i l f il« « . N u i , t i c o , ridges, bullets, marbles, bits of glass, H.lc ......... I), (I .i) IVr l>jy. Q IB 4 U . 4 0 IS Í , c o a r t a * l e a l . < l» « a p L a s t s a l l iron pipe anil scrap iron, blew a gap • • « s o i» . M a d e o I ••«•«1. i s n ' t s p . i l o r t i # through the crowd, hurling men, wom o » « « , » i l l a o t s o i l Off l a lu rr a n y th tag. en and children to the ground. f«<»ar a m e e d e ff e c t !« *, The holiday throng, cheering a con b * id L y d e a l e r s , a t PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS, ê se n t h r e s p « e s a pea* tingent of veterans of the First Cali Al TKNTION! (sa id U r f 1. fornia Infantry of the Spanish-Ameri- ■ASOLO S0IUSI. IM 0,X»ik 1 « . Brotlrm. » T. war, and memEiers of the Grand Seattle—Wheat — Bluestem, $1.02; PERFECT PRINTING P U T E S 1 can Army of the Republic who were form Turkey red, $1.01; fortyfold, 93»c; F’urnUh«*<1 on ahort notice, Writ«* for He Didn't Suffer From That. ing in Steuart street, stood in a path club, 93»r; fife, 94c; red Russian, H« al«* of Prie *•* Portland Klct trutyi>r ¿Ù Stricutypr C«> . Front A Murk. Portland. (>r . which became a shambles. The blare A good story is being told concern 92»c. Barley, $28 per ton. of drums drowned the cries of the in- ing the head of Cox’s, the famous army j jured. Thu sidewalk was strewn with bankers and a young officer client. Tacoma — Wheat —^ Bluestem, 98c; i torn bodies, spatterd with blood. The subaltern called one day and fortyfold. 94c: club and red fife, 92c. All the newspaper offices in San asked the cashier to let him have an ■ Francisco received a communication overdraft of 60 pounds. "I am very sorry. Lieutenant Blank." Washington’s 1916 Apple Crop ! written in Roman script, with an in- Rupturr trratnl m<*rhnni('ally. Privata | delible pencil, many of the words be- was the answer, “ but your account is fitting n*im» HigT»«-«i t* «tunoHial*. !(«•- Estimated at 16,000 Carloads aulU guai un («« d. Call or writ*. ! ing heavily underscored. The com- already overdrawn 100 pounds, and. you, see. we have no security, except Spokane, Wash------ Sixteen thousand I munication was signed “ The Deter JOHNSON A UMHARCKR your life.” cars is the estimated apple crop in the 411-412 Aliaky Huilding. Portland. Oregon mined Exiles from Militaristic Gov- But Lieutenant Blank was not to be I eminent, Italy, Germany, U. S., Italy, put off like this and demanded to see state of Washington this year. This Russia. ” In several instances the the head of the firm. To him he re is 3000 Cars in excess of the yield of I writer repeated himself. The com peated his request. The banker was 1915. The peach yield is placed at 1063 oars, pears 1239 cars, and plums courteous, but firm. munication read; A N O T H E R L IN K "I am afraid, as the cashier says, and prunes 395 cars. "Editor: Our protests have been in In th« «mllraa chain of aatialltNl cream ahipp«T* R. G. Page, president of the Arcadia I vain in regards to this preparedness we have no security for any further Caaton, Ore. advance,” he explained. "You might ; Valley Fruit Growers’ association, an ! propaganda, so we are going to use a Hazrtwuul <<i.. Portland. Ontlmwii * • Wt* ha* «» alwnya Le**n ( little direct action on the 22d, which | get killed, you see. and in that case nounces that planB are E>eing drawn for | we shall lose what we have already ! a storage warehouse to E>e built near w« ll pU*a«<*il with the llnr«*lwou»l («». and will echo aronud the earth and show let you have." whcripvrr we have nmrt* veal or cream we will Deer Park this season. The building aurrly ahip to you. Yotira truly, II. K. S. that Frisco really knows how and that The subaltern regarded the banket will E>e 100x100 feet, of reinforced Original on file In our office for ln»i>ociion. militarism cannnt be forced on us and | with a scornful stare. Why not *hl|> ua your r ream. Mr. Oairyrnan? our children without a violent protest. "Oh, all right if you won't,” he said concrete construction. Prompt returna. rorrret teat*. Announcement is made by J. M. Bal "Things are going to happen to haughtily. "But”—scathingly—“ let me H A Z E L W O O D C O ., Portland j show that we will go to any extreme, tell you this—you’re bally well losing four that the Baifour-Greely Grain company will establish a plant here to the same as the controlling class, to your nerve.”— Pearson's Weekly. store, clean and grade Montana wheat. preserve what little democracy we still Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription The first unit will cost $15,000. The Gophers Killed With Automobile have. Don’t take this as a joke, or makes weak women strong, sick women company’s plan is to bring wheat to you will be rudely awakened. Awak Fume«. well, no alcohol. Sold in tablets or liquid. ! the Spokane plant from all the rail Using automobiles us gopher killinK en (sic). We have sworn to do our roads reaching into and through Mon duty to the masses and only send warn mat Mini's Is tin- novel servin' to which His Only Chance. tana, and to supply cleaned and graded ings to those who are wise, but who cars have been put by Oregon farmers A short time ago on the shooting j wheat to the mills of the Inland Em who huvo set a Is mi t to kill gophers, are forced to march to hold their jobs, anti other ImrrowinK animals that as we want to give only the hypo range a recruit was taking a lesson in | pire and to the Coast for export and to damage their crops. A car. preferably critical (sic) patriots who shout for firing, but not with very promising re j the East. The Montana crop amount one that Is Unlit. Is driven Into the war, but never go, a real taste of suits. After repeatedly failing to hit ed to 40,000,000 bushels last year. the target at 300 yards, the instructoi field where the gophers live. The en war.” tried hint at 2 0 0 , with the same result gine Is allowed to continue rutmlng “ Kindly ask the Chamber of Com He then decided to try him at 100 Parable of the Sugar Bowl. and one end of a hose Is uttnehed to the exhaust while the other end Is In merce to march in a solid body, IF yards, but the results were even worst If there is just so much available nerted in a gopher hole and packed THEY WANT TO PROVE THEY than before. Losing all patience, the fertility in an acre of soil and you use A copy has instructor exclaimed in disgust: about with a cloth and a little dirt. In ARE NO COWARDS. "Fix your bayonet and go and stat part of it in making a corn crop, part n short time the fume* penetrate the been sent to all the papers. Our duty the wretched thing: it's your only in an oat crop, part in wheat, and an various passages ami Issue from oilier lias been done so far.” chance!”—Toronto Mail. holes These are then plum 'd up; other part in grass, and then E>egin the after this has been done the gases rotation over again and keep selling $ 6 0 0 0 Reward Offered. penetrate to the remotest chamber, off the larger part of it ail the time, San Francisco— Mayor Rolph offered and the Inhabitants are suffocated.— you are like the housewife who has a From the August Popular Mechanics a reward of $5000 Sunday for the ar bucket of sugar and dips out one day Magazine. rest of the person who placed a bomb with a teacup to make a cake; another Saturday among the crowds watching time fills the sugar E>owl and another D ifferen t. the preparedness parade, the explosion time dips out with a spoon to sweeten Hostess (at party) — Does your of which killed six and wounded 40, lemonade or make cookies, without the mother allow you to have two pieces and the police department established bucket E>eing refilled. — Green's Fruit of pie when you are at home. Willie? a separate bureau for the single pur Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegeta* Grower. Willie (who has asked for a second pose of running down the culprit. piece)—No. ma'am. As the result of police investigation, ble Compound Helped Her. 54,478 File for Land. "Well, do you think that she'd like several possible clews to the perpetrator you to have two pieces here?" Spokane— The last week of the Col of the outrage were obtained. William "Oh." confidently, "she wouldn't West Danby, N. Y . - ” I have had rare. This isn't her pie.”— Philadel Taylor, an aged cripple, who frequents nervous trouble all mv life until I took ville land registration began here with the waterfront, told the police that he a rush, notaries in the two booths be phia Public Ledger. Lydia E. Pinkham’s saw a man leave a suitcase on the spot ing kept busy registering many land- V e g e t a b le Com High Cost of Life. where the explosion occurred a few seekers from out of the city. pound f o r nerves At the six registration cities in Wayne—Brown does n lot of enter minutes later. and for female trou taining at hiB country place. bles and it straight ■Eastern Washington, up to noon Mon Japan Gets Russian Line. day, 54,478 persons had paid the Fed Payne— Does he succeed in growing ened me out in good anything? eral government 25 cents each for the San Francisco— For $7,000,000 Ja shape. I work nearly Wayne—His mortgage has grown privilege of participating in a drawing pan has acquired from Russia 76 miles all the time, as we from $2.000 to $6.000 since April, and live on a farm and I here July 27. Most of the outsiders will probably Jump another thousand of the main-line railroad through have four girls. I do that have registered at both places are before August—Pittsburgh Dispatch. Southern Manchuria, according to re all my sewing and from Montana and Oregon. Few came ports received Monday by Japanese other w o r k w ith from great distances. residents of this city. The concession their h e lp , so it was paid for, the reports said, in war Montana Wool High. Veal, Pork, munitions, including aeroplane motors shows that I stand it real well. I took Billings, Mont.—The largest clip of Beef, Poultry, valued at $1,000,000, manufactured in the Compound when my ten year old wool in Eastern Montana has been sold daughter came and it helped me a loL Berkeley, Cal. Butter, Eggs & The firm of Mitsui & Co., was cred I have also had my oldest girl take it to a Boston firm at the highest price Farm Produce ited with having engineered the deal, and it did her lots of good. I keep it In on record, 34» cents a pound being George knowledge of which was denied by the the house all the time and recommend reached in this transaction. Toth# Oll! R#liftbi« F.verdinir hm»*» with • Japanese consulate here. It.” —Mra. D e w i t t S i n c e b a u c h , West Herd, of this city, has sold his clip, es rrrord of 4f> y« am of S»»uaro l»ruling» and bo timated at between 240,000 and 260,- Danby, N. Y. annum! of Sleeplessness, nervousness, irritabil 000 pounds, to Claude Ketchum, repre Millions to Be Burned. senting a Boston house. Top Market Price*. Mexico City— Fifty million dollars ity, backache, headaches, dragging sen The H*rd clip is particularly at sations, all point to female derange in Mexican paper money will be burned tractive because of its long staple and within the next few days in the court ment* which may be overcome by Lydia uniform character. yard of the National Palace, according E. Pinkham’ s Vegetable Compound. This famous remedy, the mediciaal to an announcement by the government 45-47 Front S '. PORTLAND. ORE Univerelty Loses Four Million. Saturday. This money is of the old Ingredients of which are derived from New York.—Columbia University Vera Crux issue and has been supplant native roots and herbs, has for forty loses a bequest of $4,000.000 under a ed by a new issue made in the United years proved to be a most valuable tonic verdict by a jury setting aside the will P. N. U. No. 31, IÖI6 and invigorator of the female organism. States. of the late Amos F. Eno. This amount It is said that $226,000,000 in paper Women everywhere bear willing testi represented Eno's residuary estate, mony to the wonderful virtue of Lydia which his relatives assert he willed to money will t>e disposed of in this wsy vy HKN writing lo ndrcHlMrs. p ic « E. Pinkbam's Vegetable Compound ” tlon till« unger. __ the institution while of unsound mind. during the next few weeks. Double Tread Pusrtiif • Proof Tirer r Bookkeeping Shorthand Typewriting Penmanship Letter Writing Arithmetic Commercial Law and all commercial subjects taught by experienced teachers. Civil Service training a specialty. The demand for our Graduates exceeds the supply. Write Today for Free Illus trated Catalogue. LINK’S BUSINESS COLLEGE A. T. LINK, Principal Phone Main 5083 Tilford Bld’g, Tenth and Morrison Sts., Portland, Or. J KC B a k in g R o w d c r Passed by tfre B oard o f C ensors 1st—The manufacturer with the rigid tests of the laboratory and factory. 2nd—The wholesale grocer with his high standing and desire to handle only reliable goods. . 3rd—The retail grocer who desires to handle only those brands he knows will please his customers. 4th—The food officials with their rigid laws for the purity and wholesomeness of food products. 5th— And m ost important, you, the housewife with your desire for purity, efficiency and per fect satisfaction. 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W a tc h fu l W a itin g Mayor Smith of Utica was urging a “ Doing anything now, Sam, to help municipal reform. your wife?” “ It will best be put through by gen "Oh, yes, sah.” tle methods, by bints and sugges "Getting washing for her?” tions,” he said. “ Hints and sugges "Oh. no, sah.” tions are often more efficient than "I suppose you carry home the wash- heroic measures. | ing after she does it?" “ A man in a barber chair had a big “ No. sah: I doan do that.” claw on his watch chain. "Well, what do you do, Sam?" ‘•‘ Bear's claw?’ said the barber. "Why, I stay home and watch de “ ’Yep.’ house while she delivers d' washin’, " ’Was it a big bear?’ boss."—Yonkers Statesman. “ 'About as big as a two-year-old steer.’ rca l: in h e w S h o e s. “ 'My goodness, sir, how many balls A lw s y s sh T a o k e B In A lie n '» F o o l ¿ase, s powder. did It take to kill him?’ it cu re s h o t, s w e a tin g , a c h in g , s w o lle n feel. Cures c o r n s , in g r o w in g n a il» a n d b u n io n s . A t “ ‘None.’ il l d r u g g is ts and « h o e »te re s. He. b u n t a cce p t “ ‘ My goodness, did you kill him iiiy su b stitu te . S am ple m a ile d FU EL. A ddress with a knife?’ j A llen S. O lm sted , Le Roy- S . Y. “ ’No.’ “ ’Then—then, er—’ No Permit. " ‘I talked him to death,’ said the "Here's interesting news.” man in the chair significantly.” "What's dat?” "In Senegal youse have to get a gov Her Next Branch. ernment permit to take a bath.” Young Lady—How is It you don't "Dat’s de place fer me. I’m always come to Sunday school, Kate? on de outs wit’ de administration.’’— Kate—Oh. please, miss, I'm learn Louisville Courier-Journal. ing French and music now, and moth er doesn't wish me to take up religion Might Help Some. till later.—Boston Transcript. “ Preparedness, you say?” “ Yes, mother. All we girls are go "The steamer reports that the crew found an ox swimming about, probably ing in for it strong." "Well, I hope that tendency will escaped from a cattle ship, and took moderate your reluctance to wear rub it aboard.” "Did they put it in the steerage?”— bers in wot weather," sighed ma. — Louisville Courier-Journal. Baltimore American. A Famons Physician’s Wonderful Discovery After a series of careful experiments blood Is filled with poisonous waste and tests at the Invalids’ Hotel and ; matter, which settles in the feet, an Surgical Institute. Buffalo, N. Y„ cov kles and wrists: or under the eyes in ering many years—Dr. Pierce, the bag-like formations. medical director of that hospital made It is Just as necessary to keep the announcement that he could prove ! kidneys acting properly as to keep the that a medicine which he called “ AN- bowels active. URIC” was the best uric acid solvent The very best possible way to take now to be had. As a remedy for those easily recognized symptoms of inflam care of yourself is to take a glass of mation—as scalding urine, backache hot water before meals and an "An and frequent urination, as well as sedi uric” tablet. In this way It Is readily ment In the urine, or if uric acid in dissolved with the food, picked up by the blood has caused rheumatism, lum the blood ar.d finally reaches the kid bago, sciatica, gout, it is simply won neys. where it has a tonic effect in derful how quickly "Anuric” acts; rebuilding those organs. causing the pains and stiffness rapidly Step into the drug store and ask for to disappear. a 50-cent package of “ Anuric” or send Swollen hands, ankles, feet, are dud Dr. Pierce 10c. for trial pckg. "Anuric" to a dropsical condition, often caused —many times more potent than llthla. by disordered kidneys. Naturally eliminates uric acid as hot water melto when the kidneys are deranged the sugar. A short trial will convince you.