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OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 15, 1914. THE HOLD STORAGE MEN ARE EXERCISED OVER PROPOSED E Claim No One Has Right to Say How. Long Articles of Food Shill Be Kept. - (Washington Borssu of Th Jmirnal.) Washington, Fb. 14. While ma ters of weightier import are engaging ths attention of the country at large, th cold storage men are very much exercised over prospective legislation which may affect their business, and they are making an extensive public ity campaign to prevent if possible what they think will be Injurious leg Illation. No Intelligent person will deny that cold storage is a great benefit, without which the civilized world could not well dispense. It Is not cold storage that Is being fought; it Is the spec ulative use of It that the people and the lawmakers want to have regu lated. Cold ttorage Almost Veoessary. Few products except those of a dls tlnctly imperishable nature can now be successfully . marketed without cold storage. Meats, dairy products, fish. fruits, are all paying tribute to the cold storage man greatly to the bene, fit-of the producer and the consumer ' alike, but when the cold storage inter, ests, now very large and powerful, try to tell the people that "the restrictions as to time limit of cold storage are wholly unnecessary and unwise," as one of the experts claims, there will be few who are not directly interested In either .speculation or in the man sgement of cold storage plants who Will agree with them. Bet Wanted on Packages. Congress is. likely to pass some kind of a. law at this session to regulate cold storage. One thing which should be Insisted on is that packages placed in cold storage should be marked with the date when they were put In stor age. This will not be conclusive proof of their condition, because It will not tell what conditions obtained In the storage warehouse while the food pro ducts were kept there, but with rea sonably good market Inspection, and care In disposing of the goods quickly after they are taken from the coolln rooms when they are peculiarly sus ceptible to decay will do much to pro tect the consumer against poor food and undue speculation. Aa a general thing, food products may be kept in cold storage from the season of plenty until the season of scarcity, and that NEW EMERGENCY HOSPITAL .HOUSED IN . THE MUNICIPAL POLICE BUILDING Portland now has an emergency should meet the demands of both the hospital. It was opened February 4 dealers and the storage people- Of Ion the fourth floor of the new build course. It Is well known that purchased iag occupied by the central police "expert testimony must do taaen witn station and municipal court, the equip- severat grams oi ment being all that could be expected k- nr,w.... and results of cold newly provided Institution. atnrnea to Offset Or SUDDlement the rreamo fiegjci, ou.ecv.., e tb nrnfonanr. who are will be directly In charge of the hos t..inn. in Behalf of the Pltal. representing the health depart : . : . . .n ...i.t.n t-- 7.irii. ..v,. i.v, ,. o mount of m. will have H. C. Blair, who has been ... -- -- - - . . mr,, formation being securea, to prepare a -- " w.w., - law which will be Juat to everyone ana 'or the police department for the past . - W 1L. .- .ex I Vfftt. llu neiD euro in rvuwiiy ui mv-1 - - - ... L- . ulatori, who have been the chief cause The hospital occupies the west end .rX.',.ni,.ion f.it with resnect to the fourth floor. It Is equipped w - , i i i . . . a . iMvi. l - a . , . I wim ail ms (.rumen in. laujco, ueui viu t v naraDhernalia necessary to do usual mm.... iir-iii work falling in the line Of emergency ROMP FINDS NEW accidents. The plan of the health do- w e ess -- - - i . . - - USE FOR ANTlQUlTlbo ment from time to time as finances w lii Htiuw. .u year, uuijr ovv iiua been annrorirlated for tha hosoltal. ' Rome. Feb. 14. Rome haa JUSt round which amount lncludea Instruments a new use for some of its remains of and- help. Already $600 worth of in antlqultles other than the delectation gtruments, tables, beds and bedding of tourists ana me iieecmg ot me mi ter by native guides. As far as Is pos sible they are to be used as sites for the open air schools Which are being opened all over Italy. The latest one elected is the Colliseum. Where the old. Romans used to see the giaaiators flsht. the wild animals eat the Chris tians, and the lauer ao amy living torches In place of electric lights, the moat strenuous amusement now fur nished there is the throwing of paper wads by the open air pupils at tne harrasBed Instructors. RECEIVER MAY BE CARRIED IN POCKET -it!3, U&--i:-i lUl II 1 II u - ! I If 111 I B r ,rsv, r. www ' ? ' , 1. (I I? If" j r-x II I . jlpSii 'iff 'Fn?vl XW'l W-HST :' iter I K-vj T P ! (lv vfer';- ! the shipments handled by Seattle com mission ' men in January. 6 per cent were raised in this state. These did not Include 220 carloads of potatoes, nearly - all of ' which were grown at home, i All the, spinach, beets ana rutabagas were . Washington grown and mora' than half, of the carrots. parsnips and turnips. The principal shipments from ptber sources were of onions. 26 cars of which' came from Oregon and California, .cabbage from the same states, 'and lettuce and sweet potatoes f romi the south. Portlanders who have registered the last week at Seattle hotels include Dr. E5. A. : Hayes, f C J. Jacobson, R. B. Miller, F. E. Howard, J. H. Curry, A. S. Ruth, Mr. and Mr a. John Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Steel, W. W. Coul- eon, E.-P. Fair, Dr. J. W. Morrow, A. G. Long. Other OregO,nlans who have been in town were James Myers of Milton and w. w. Sampson of Salem. PORTLAND PROMISES 1 TO f BECOME GREATEST HOG PACWNG CENTER (Continued From Preceding Page). Washtngtoa Oreson . . . Oregon i... v an q la (to a Idaho ..... Idaho .... Idaho . ... Ortfoa j . . . Oregon ... Oregon ... Idaho . .... Idaho ..... Idaho ..... Idaho. ..... Oregon j . . , Oregon J ... Oiegon ) . . . Oregon ... Oregon ' . . . Oregon j ... Oregon': . . Oregon j ... Oregon ! ... Idaho Idaho .. Idaho .... Oregon .. Oregon . .. Idaho .... Idaho .... Oregon i . . Oregon Oregon ; .. On-gon Oregon STEKBfl. 2fl 25 13 1 ..... 24 25 24 24 14 W...- J..... Top Ward for pueiits. Bottom Operating room. have, been purchased and Installed; $1000 was set apart in the annual budget for this purpose. The sum of $1500 has been provided for help and other incidentals. For the present, one interne and a nurse will be jkept on duty.. Later, it is planned to make the appropriation sufficient to provide for two Internes and enough nurses to handle what casea are cared for at the institu tion. An up-to-date operating room has been built and equipped as funds will allow. All minor surgery can now be done la this room. Adjoining this room is a well regulated etherizing room. The operating! room fronts Oak street. where large windows give plenty of natural light. The hospital ward la at the rear of the building, 6lx large windows fur. nishina; abundant fresh air and light. Tills room wiU accommodate 20 indi vidual cots. Immediately off this room are the necessary comfort rooms, medicine closets, wardrobe and nurse's quarters. A hall, large and commodious, con nects the operating and ward rooms, with the office, apothecary and supply room. At the present time and in the past. all emergency cases have been taken to the St. Vincent and Good Samaritan hospitals, the cases being equally di vided between the two institution. The cost to the city for caring for such cases ranges from $250 to $400 a month, which will be saved as soon as the city hospital la fully equipped. There is no provision at present for taking women , cases, except, for im mediate and temporary relief. Such cases, however, are given first aid treatment, and If the patient in seri ous, it goes to either the St. Vincent or Good Samaritan hospital, but with an additional appropriation next year, such cases will be handled until re covery. The ambulance service is now done by the regular police patrol, and the Ambulance Service company. The former is used should It be conven ient, especially on minor cases, but in serious cases, the regular ambu lance is summoned. Oregon Oregon ) . Oregon i Oregon Oregon Idaho . Oregon Oregon i Idaho , It'aho I. Idaho , Oregon Oregon Idaho Idaho Oregon Oregon Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Idaho Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oiegon; Oregon Oregon; Oregon Oregon Idaho . Idaho ... . FOUR CANDIDATES LEAD FOR MAYORALTY PLACE Gill. Griffiths, Trenholme and Winsor Candidates in Seattle Primary Election on Tues day; Machines Used in Seven Paris, Feb. 14. A wireless tele- Bjr Edward Louiisbury. Seattle, Wash., Feb. To a disin terested person, there are four con- graph receiver, small enough to bo tenders for the mayoralty nomination carried in the vest pocket, has been who have a Chance to land on the tick Invented bv a French engineer. Justin et at Tuesday's primaries. They are Landry, who presented the model to Hiram C. Gill, once recalled as mayor; the French Astronomical society. By Austin E. Grirmns, who resignea irora connecting tiny wires with window the city council to make the race; J. failings, gas or water pipes, a spade D. Trenholme, a member of the cham- or plok sticking in the ground, com- ber of commerce, and Judge Richard munlcatlons from the Eiffel Tower Winsor, Socialist. For we nrst time are heard up to SO miles. By attaching in aa election in this city, voting ma- the apparatus to a telegraph or tele- chinos will be used in seven precincts, phone pole the radlsuradlus is In- and these early returns are expected to creased to 650 miles. The receiver la give a pretty good line on how the Inexpensive. vote ia going. The legality of the use of machines was taken to the state supreme court, which decided that they could be employed In a non-partisan election. - The question raised was aa to their use conflicting with the state constitution, which provides that elec tions shall be by ballot. The court held that the constitutional provision did not apply to a non-partisan elec- Simple Homo Remedy, Easily Ap- f-of-hinea in M other elon puea uives vu'c euei ana remains to be tested, i Most Formidable 'recincts, Get Rid of Piles at Home Prevent All Danger From Operation. Once Aotinr Mayor Oats DivoToe, Councilman Max Wardall filed a complaint for divorce Monday and end for Tree Trial raokage and Prove oourt on the ground of desertion. War- au owvhi. tfaU wa president of the city council Don't even think of an nnemtinn ror when Hiram C Gill was mayor, and piles. Remember what the old family was acting mayor while Gill was away doctor aaid: Any part of the body cut down the sound on a shooting trip on away is-gone forever. One or two ap- Seattle Malting & Brewing wo. s plications of Pyramid Pile Remedy and yacht Rainier. In the absence of GUI, all the pain, fire and torture ceases. raa" aeciueu w uicau uV iu In a remarkably short time the con- which Gill had opened, and discharged vested veina ara reduced to normal and C. W. Wappensteln as Chier or police. you will soon be all right again. Try When GiU returned he found things this rema.rlu.ble rttmarlv. Km .v.r. I ail upsei. dui ne reioawiea wnppoii- whera at drua- atoroa. rmki fm o stein and Gillism, as his admlnistra- Uslal package and prove beyond ques- enerally called, proceeded on -lion it is tne i 'Kin remeay ior your I v" - hu. ven thou eh vou mav h vurtnr people recalled QUI from the mayors L nlla truss. 1 cnair. in iiio unurea twi naiwut Juat unit in th rnunnn hoixv t was awarded the custody of a daugh h. t.ui . . t ter t vears oia. ana an tne community will show you conclusively what Pyra- property. aa.ia. aiu, won, ior xour patronage from the saloons. Mitchell made his speech here, but he did not quite fill the bill as advertised., Be fore he returned to Roalyn everybody had heard of the advertising the town had had throughout the county, and a delegation did not wait to call on him, but met him at the train. Mitchell tried to explain, but his words failed to assuage the feelings of those who took offensej and his resignation was accepted Tuesday night. The Seattle association will make a place for him. and the Roslyn association la seeking the services I of James D. Arbuthnot, Who la T. M. C A. secretary at the Oregon Agricultural college at Corval lis. Firemen Are Hot Laborers. Under the two platoon system In operation in! the Seattle fire depart ment, the men work in two shifts, one Of 10 and the other of 14 hours, and any effort to Introduce the eight hour day for the department under the state law will fall, the state supreme court this week having decided in the case of the Tacoma firemen that they are not laborer and do not come under ma eigm nuur law ior municipalities. The question has been raised in this city in connection with the men serv ing on the jtwo f ireboats and Seattle gets the benefit of the Tacoma ruling without taking the matter Into the courts. Grand Opera Flans. Seattle's 'Standard opera company this week began rehearsals for the production of Bixet's "Carmen" and Gounod's "Faust" If tbe musical en terprise now under way is successful. beattle will have permanent grand opera. It is proposed also to present Mary Carr Moore's "Narcissa," "Hansel and Gretel," hy Humperdlnck. Nlcolal'a Merry Wives of Windsor." and "Pasrll- acci," and "jCavalleria Rustlcana., The managing director Is Montgomery Oregon .......... Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon -. Idaho Idabo Idako : Idaho Oregon Oregon ..t.A... A...nn ..... . , nt,ftn .....a.... i Idaho 28 Idaho - Idaho Idaho 1 Idaho 19 STAGS. 8S 23 23 2 25 2 1 4 27 25 27 29 1 1 1 1 14 3 28 1 21 2ft ... 28 " ... 1 BOOS. ... 90 ... 42 ... 68 ...100 ... 88 ...83 ...102 ... 20 .... 49 .... 77 ....112 104 .... 1 .... 20 e 24 1 1 a i 3 . 2 .105 . 1 .107 . IS . 04 . 1 . 47 . 7 44 S .... 6 0 COWS. .... 2 1 .... 3 24 2S 8 - 8 IS 1100 121IO 1S11 llftO l.V4 1238 1140 1 118T 1030 47 990 1142 115ft 114 lOM 13 ms imo lion tnn 9H8 667 "TO 1200 1130 120O 12S3 1310 1081 BtiO 1150 108 1114 1190 1300 178 203 192 201 177 164 185 100 147 168 166 150 280 1U0 252 . , 110 400 490 860 840 840 M C70 192 42 170 1K 185 460 169 123 169 26 198 833 1315 1260 1103 870 950 u:n 960 1O80 lirm 1220 1(120 1228 130(1 940 10K2 3070 1040 1099 1090 18.00 7.85 7.S5 T.85 T.80 7.75 7.75 7.75 7.20 7.20 7.20 7.80 7.Ml 7.25 6.50 7.25 7.3: 7.85 7.00 7.15 7.11 7.1s 7.15 7.85 7.85 7.75 7.40 7.40 7.30 7.00 7.25 7.25 7.25 7JsO 7.80 Oregon i.. 47 124 . Oregon S 844 8.03 Oregon 10 US 8.00 Oregon 1 1M a.09 Taaadsy Afternoon Sales . HOGS. Section ' . No. Av. lba. Price. Oregon ..... 06 187 . W-&0 TEARUXa WETHERS. Oregon 308 111 $.00 Oregon 210 111 .O0 Oregon ..............210 111 . Oregon .'.210 ill O-OO EWES. Oregon 52 100 S4.00 () Weighed off care; fined price weald be KS 15c Beet ton Wednesday Horning Seles. STEERS. 20. AT. IM Waabiugton 2 Washington 6 Washington a Waahlngtoa 1 Vlontaua ............. 1 Oiegon Oregon Oregon Oregon . ... Oregwa . . . . Oregon Oregon . . . . Waaulngtua Oregon Idabo Idaho Idaho Idaho 23 , 2 COWS. , 26 , 7 3 CALVES. 2 BILLS. 1 HOGS. 95 92 5 3 93 Washington 43 Idabo Idabo Idabo Idaho Idaho Idabo Idabo Idabo 83 91 2 ioe 6 4 3 1270 1250 1263 ;;o lOBO HC2 8.5 10E23 1064 104 1023 SOi 1050 167 184 8!Mt 860 192 li 187 191 280 124 114 S58 357 & Oregon . Washington Oregon . . . , Oregon Oregon . . . Oregon ... 01 egon . . . , Otegon ... Oi egon ... i HOGS. 55 70 1 1 .....101 102 1 1 920 045 1590 too ls aon 200 171 150 60O 140 .T5 6,50 $5.50 $8.60 8.60 8.00 8.60 S.t 7.00 7.60 Dynamite - Caps Injure. Hood River, Or, Feb. 14. Alfred Nlel and Almond Crawford, two young boys of Underwood, Wash., came sear losing their lives by the explosion ot a number of dynamite taps. The boys had taken some old fuse and connect ed the caps. Both boys are la the hos pital suffering with burned faces and lacerated bands. i ' Boy Makea Prix Biscuits. Estacada, Or Feb. i'; The second annual fair of -the Estacada schools was a success. Lloyd walt, a- high school boy. won the first-prise in cake and biscuit making. , j Section Oregon . . . Oregon . . . Oreguu Oregon Oregon WaKhlngton Washington Montana Washington Montana Montana Oregon . . . Oregon Wednesday Aaftarnoon Sale. HOGS. No. Av. It. 74 83 4 47 15 3 , 77 74 3 15 1 . 1 . 2 175 157 250 190 , 123 197 152 J73 260 123 310 430 40 Sale. Price. 7.03 .. zi'r - v 7!4 - -. 7.00! f . -V : .05 V Jfr ; . ;M-:'- asaaZ $3.55 8 J.5 75 7.4 8.55 8.53 85 8.55 8.05 8.s 8.00 7.03 7.55 7.55 Trtce. JH.55 8.55 8.55 8.55 8-50 K.5o 8.50 8.50 8.' i &.) j 8.01. 7.55 7.55 75eT)0CT0R The questions answered below are renernl in character; the symptoms or -diseases are given and the answers should apply to any case of similar nature. O Those wishing further advice, free, may address Dr. Iewia Baker, College Building. CoUege-Ibllwcod'atreetM, Day ton, O. enclosing ? self-addressed, tamped envelope for-reply. iU name and address must be given, but only Initials or fictitious name will be used In my answers. The prescriptions can be filled at any well-stocked drug store. Any druggist can order of whole- cardlol, and 5 oss. ot syrup aa rea per ilia. This has Katiefted thousands it wtu you. mid Pile Remedy will do. Then you can get the regular package for 60 cents at any drug store. Don't suffer another needless minute. Write now. raxm paoxaob ootrroH. Pyramid Drug Company. 452 Pyra mid Blda.. Marshall. Mich: Klndlv send me a .trial treatment of Pyra- mid Pile Remedy at once, by mail, I FREE, in plain wrapper, so I can prove its spienuia results. Nam Street City ....State. years has lived in New York with her mother, did not contest the suit. . Advertised Oat of a Job. Bert O. Mitchell, secretary of the Young Men's Christian Association at Roslyn. a mining town in this county, has lost his job because of the Indus. try of the press agent ot the Seattle Y. M. C. A. Mr. Mittthell was billed to address the Sunday club in this city at the Y. M. C. A. auditorium, and be was advertised as "The Man Who Made a Black Town White." . The notices went on to say that he had offered attractions that had led the miners into cleaner and healthier living. cashed pay checks and diverted their Lynch, who is" known for the large choral festivals and light opera com panies he has directed in the cities of the northwest. Mme. Hesse-Sprotte is the stage director, and John M. Spar gur the musical director. It is proposed to have a large chorus for the production of these operas, and Claude Madden Will be associated with Mr. Spargur as musical director. Of course, Seattle will have three daya this year of the Chicago Grand Opera company, which comes to this c:ty and to Portland under the direc tion of Clayton and Priest Their guarantee for Seattle Is 30,000. Last year this company was here under the Coman-Steers agency, and the guaran tee for this city was $34,000, and the Seattle subscribers had to dig Into their pockets for $6000 to make up the deficiency. Cpman-Steers and John Cort are said to have divided $11,000 as their share of the Portland and Seattle performances. This year the company will appear In the Orpheum Instead of the Moore theatre. "Narcissa," one of the operas men tioned, is by a Seattle woman. Its story is laid in the northwest; and'lt is historical. It was produced with success In this city last season, and club women are now agitating Us annual presentation here as a music festival. At a conference this week it was proposed that the city buy the rights, for which Mrs. Moore wants $5000. News comes to this city from Mrs. Lily Van Ogle, a prominent local mu sician, who Is traveling in Europe with Mrs. Wilson, widow of former United States Senator John L. Wilson, that they will be in Vienna this coming veek for the opera season. Mrs. Wil son is an accomplished musician and was a supporter and patron of the symphony concerts and a subscriber to all musical productions brought to this city. From . Vienna they will go to Budapest, Bucharest and Constant! nople. thence to Egypt by way of Athens and Smyrna. Market Stuff Home Grown. Washington ranchers are doing pret ty well in meeting the demand rot vegetables for the home market. Of all Oregon l EWES. Oregon 244 Oregon 239 Oregon 24J Oregon 241 Oregon 102 Oregon 224 Oregon ............. .'246 Oregon .............. 2 Oregon .96 ! WETHERS. Oregon 29 ' ' YEARLINGS Oregon 90 Oregon . 121 ' Monday Afternoon Balea ' STEERS. No. At. lb a r7 89 89 89 lrtl 180 82 IMO 1 85 98 99 $8.55 8.55 8.53 8.55 8.60 8.50 8.50 8.50 850 8.50 8.50 8.25 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 7.56 7.50 7.60 7.50 7.23 8.60 7.80 8.55 7.65 8.50 8.55 8.50 8.50 8.50 i 8.00 8.50 8.50 8.00 7.43 $7.25 6.23 5.00 8.1)0 8.O0 6.83 8.85 0.85 6.75 6.50 6.50 6.65 6.00 6.40 6.00 6.O0 6.00 6.00 $7.00 $1.70 8.75 8.75 8.75 4.SO 8 83 8.85 8.50 3.50 $5.00 4.35 4.35 Thursday Morning HOGS. Section No. At. Iba. Washington 16 303 Washington 17 170 Waabiugton . in Washington w ill? LAMBS. : Oregon 85 93 Oregon 47 92 Oregon 74 75 Oregon 73 70 Thareday Af taraooa ' Sales. STEERS. fectlou No. At. lbs. Oregon 3 170 Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Ot egon Oregon Sf-etlon Oregon . Oregon . . Oregon Otegou . Oregon . Oregon . Ortgon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon . Oregon Oregon Oregon . Srcl Ion Oregon 3 1140 4 1082 10 973 13 074 COWS. 18 904 6 888 BULLS. 1 1040 1 1320 Friday Morning Bales, STEERS. Mo. AT. lbs. I-rt.e. 8.r,5 8.55 8.55 7.83 $6.75 6.75 6.73 0.75 Price. 7 .on -6.90 6.90 $6.00 .6.50 $5.50 6.25 2 2 , 1 , 2 8 r 1 1 1 1 COWS. 1 2 2 1 1 Friday Afternoon Sales. COWS. No. At. lbs. 18 984 1085 1280 MOO W25 023 1040 830 1P40. 650 1100 140 1110 1030 690 "Anxious Wife" Give 10 to 15 drops or the following in water an hour be fore each meal and your child will soon bo controlled from bedwetting; Comp. fluid balm wort, 1 os.; tincture cubeba, 1 dram; tincture rhus-aromatic, 2 drams. "La Rue" writes: "For many years I have Huffered with stomach and bowel trouble Which haa been caused by a severe case of catarrh. My blood lw also in poor condition. What can bo done for me? Answer: If you follow the directions given below you' should be well and t-trong again Obtain the following from anv well stocked riruaratore and $1 5? : mix by shaking well, then take a table- woonrul four tlmea fl&llv: svrun ear- u.arilla comp., 4 org.; comp. fluid ialmwort. 1 ox.: fluid ext. bucnu. 1 os. Vse In connection with this the follow ing local treatment: Get a5Z-oa. pacK rgo of antiHctic vllane powder --and make a catarrh bairn by mixing one ounce of lard or vaseline with a levol teaspoonful ot the powder and use in the nostrils daily. Also make a wash of one pint of warm water and one- Lair teaspoonful of vllane powder ana use two or three times a day until the. nostrils are thoroughly cleansed and your trouble should soon be gone. m v . "Elsie M." writes: "I have such short, stringy, straggling hair and my scalp is full of dandruff. Please ad vise what to do." Price. $7.23 7.25 7.25 7.00 7.00 e 75 6.75 e.50 6.00 $6.50 6.50 5.75 5.50 8.60 Price. $6.29 DARKEN GRAY HAIR. LOOK YOUNG, PRETTY Grandma's recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur darkens so naturally that nobody can tell. Section Idaho .. Idaho' .. Idaho- . . Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Idaho.' .. Oregon Idaho Cured several yean His RUPTURE I was badly raptured while lifting a trunk ago. Doctors said my only hope of care was an operation. Trasses did Do no good. Finally I I got hold of something that quickly and completely cored me. Tears have passed and the rnpturs has never returned, although I aia doing hard work aa a carpen .ter. There was no operation, no lost time. no tronbla. I hare nothing to sell, bat will glre fall information about how you nay find a complete cure without operation. If you write to me, Eugene M. Fallen, Carpenter, iTO aiarcenua are., uanasqnsn, H. j. Bet ter cut oat this notice and show It to an; others who are raptured' jou may sstb a life or st least atop the misery of rapture and the worry and danger of aa ope ration. 30 , S 1 1 , 9 , 2 1 , 2 , 1 COWS. 3 Idaho ..: 2 Oregon 8 Oreeon 1 Oregon 2 Oregon 0 Oregon z Oregon . . . , 1 Oregon 4 Ore son 4 Idaho 0 Oregon 2 Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Idabo . Oregon Oregon Idaho . Idaho . Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon i Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon I Oregon 917 12S0 Par ian 800 930 12S0 800 I0S7 11125 1163 1170 1175 9.60 1200 1190 1137 106S 990 1165 107O 1150 13O0 1040 10.iO 1000 1300 Section Oregon Oregon i Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon Oregon .... 1 :: .... i .... ii i BULLS. 4 .... 1 1 LAMBS. 163 WETHERS, 62 122 ; 5rt 100 YEARLING WETHKBS. ..100 9o Tuesday Morning gales. STEERS. No. 29 24 COWS. , 1 HOGS. , 90 61? 95 7S 1540 1100 is:s2 1240 1320 80 02 110 ! 102 At. lbs. 1045 1000 000 106 167 171 17S Price. $7.75 7.23 7.25 7.0o 7.00 7.00 7.00 6.75 6.50 $6.50 6.50 6.25 6.25 6.25 0.23 6.25 6.25 6.85 6.05 5.83 6.25 5.25 6.25 5.25 6.25 5.00 4.23 4.25 $550 5.25 6.26 6.25 6.25 6.00 $6.36 $5.25 4.75 4.60 4.50 $0.00 Price $7.85 7.25 $6.73 $8.60 8.65 6.65 '8.55 Almost everyone knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded, brings hack the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray; also ends dandruff. Itching scalD and stops falling hair. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy." you will get a large bottle of this famous old recipe for about 60 cents. Don't stay gray! Try it! No one Answer: The best advice I can offer is simple. Get at a well stocked drug store a 4 ox. jar of plain yellow minyol, directions accompanying, and use it regularly. It promotes a ' healthy, vigorous arrowth of hair and abates dandruff. Itching scalp, lustreless hair and stops falling hair. If the hair Is harsh and straggling it restores a soft, fluffy apeparance. and brings back the intense natural color. "Haselle" says: "I would certainly SDDreciate something tnat wouia in crease my weight and take away that lanauid feeling which I am subject to most of the time. My blood is weak ana watery ana my appetite is poor.' Answer: Tour condition is very easily overcome if you will follow the directions given below. Ask your drug gist for 8 -grain nypo-nuclane tablets and take according to the directions and your weight should Increase. These tablets promote assimilation, absorp tion and aid. digestion, transform the complexion and figure. Tney are pre scribed by physicians and are perfectly srood Thev anou a De taucen reruiariv for several months and you should de pend upon gaming riesh ana tnat tan guld feeling- will vanish completely. -a "T. K. G." writes: "My rheumatism In arettinsr worse all the time. I am getting so stiff that it makes It very bard for me to get arouna." Answer: Do not worry about your rheumatism, as that can be very easily controlled by using the following: Get at the drugstore the ingredients named mix thoroughly and take a teaspoonful at mealtime ana again at Dea time ana can possibly tell that you darkened j you should soon be entirely relieved of your n air. as it uoee-ii so nmurawy anu tnat aisagreeaDie aisease. rneumaiism. evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disr appears, and after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy. Adv. Eyeglasses Not Necessary Eyesight Can Be Strengthened, and Host jrorms ox mseesea isyes Successfully Treated With out Cutting ot Drugging. That the res can be strengthened so that ere-glansea can be dlapensed with In many rises hsa been proren beyond a doubt By tne testlmonr of huudreds of people who publicly claim that their eyesight ba been restored i OPENS UP NOSTRILS, CLEARS HEAD ENDS COLDS OR CATARRH AT ONCE Purchase 2 drams of iodide of not as alum: M os. of wine of colchlcum; 4 drams of soaium salicylate; l ot coin?, fiuld balmwort: 1 os. comp. essence and I am sure it will "Musician" asks: "Can you tell Trie how to overcome e Bronchial trouble which manifests, itself after singing -by a tickling; in the throat, hoarseness and a alight cough?" i.-. - Answer; Obtain a bottle of essence mentho-laxene and use it pure, or make Into a cough syrup by mixing with ordinary granulated sugar syrup or honey. Directions for use and how to make accompany the package. It makes a full pint of effective, pleasant cough syrup and is excellent for all throat and bronchial trouble. e . "Mrs. O. B.M wrltesf "I suffer , great deal with stomach disorder heavy feeling after eating, heart paltl tation, wind and gas on tomaoh, etc. Am restleas and irritable. Afraid to eat a hearty meal. Sometimes great pain. X fear appendicitis.' Answer: The neglect of oonstlpatiotf and indigestion is the moat frequent cause of appendicitis. It is better to. ?revent than to cure by n operation, advisa that vou obtals tablets trio pepttne and take socording to direc tions accompanying :eeeiea carton. They are pink, while and blue, to ne taken morning, noon ;and night, re spectively. I thinit many cases or ap pendicitis could be prevented by using trlopeptlne intelligently. "Candid" writes: "Can you sdvlse me how to cure a very bad case of nervous breakdown V- I am. easily ntartlod. Irritated or 'worried. Have aching in back of neck.'dlssy swells, and . e-m wholly unable to get strong ana energetic as l was at one tune, void hands and feet bother me, too." rood vitalising- ton I a such as three grain 'cadomene tablets is advised, sspienaia streets ere ob tained by hundred from this treat ment. H K. K. K. asks: i"i am growing more stout as 1 get. Older and weigh 60 pounds too much.- I am alarm sa and want to reduce.: 4 riease advise ' what to take. Answer: You need not be alarmed . If you will begin taking 6-graln arbo lone tablets. These tablets reduoe usually at the rate of a pound a day. after the first few days. Any drug gist can supply mem in seaiea tuoes with full direction. A. -Poor K." write:" "My health is very poor on account of a long-atarul-ing constlnation. I have to use pills or something -all the time. Can yon prescribe something to take that will cure chronic constipation V Answer: Constlpstlon Is probably the caune of more illness than any other thlnr. Most remedies only aggra vate the trouble and never cure. I al ways prescribe 3-gfaln stilpherb tab lets (not sulphur tablets), and have found them moat reliable- and gradu ally curative. They act pleasantly and tone up the bowels,? and liver While purifying the bloody jji Mrs. Jewel C . writes: "Mr boa band Is surely afflicted with some kid ney disease. He has become weak and surfers with headache and palm in his back and e-roins. Pains are like rheu matism. His ankles swell and his feet s-eem to be tired all the time. Borne days he haa chills and no appetite. Please prescribe." i Answer: The symptoms indicate de rangement of kidney and fthould not he neglected. I would advise balm wort tablets, a compound well suited to such cases. Obtain in sealed tubes with directions for home use. Adv. Guaranteed Rupture Holder On 60 Days Trial Won't Cost You a Cent If The 1$ro Month Test Doesn't Prove All Our Claim by that wonderful little Instrument, called tins." "Actios Ac also relleTes Sore snd Gran ulated Lldi, Iris. Cataracts, etc.. without cutting or dragging. Over 100.000 "Actlnaa" bare been sold; there fore the Actlua treat ment is not an experi ment, bnt Is reliable. The following letters sre but samples of bna- urena we receiTe: Mr. Darid Bottle. 1002 W. Blst Street. Chicago, 111., writes; "I seat far yoor "Ac tin ' ' . T1 .4 vh.n it T tAA in wlf. t would throw my glasses away and glre the Actina' a rair snow. i aia so. roiiowinc directions, and soon fH my eyes were get ting in normal conaition again ana now l can ssy my eyesldght is as good ss ever, and my headaches practically Tanlshed." , Mr. Emery K. Delu-lck. 718 Idlewild Street. C. K., Pittsburg, Pa., writes: "My ayes were Terr weak, ana my .vision was so fan tn,t i , -.---,- LT.m -Mn,-a. could recognise people only at short distances, i ""', kn roar notare from earn- 8 nee using -Actlns- Bar. oiacsrOed my i . " t.h.rln,,' Ia any way In srore-it-ts-yeu Awity With Worthiest Trusses Like These Vn mb maktt S thdronsh teat of this sraarenteed rapture holds with- We lt.aend It to yen for sixty days i trial nMfHMl ims it ton inn wdi insi w ivs 'nTmVtSo, aVkJSnTr? ?ou see foT foofse'lf how It take, all the nd my Tlslon was so bad that I I i . ki mMn-aA. i If It doesn't keep your rapt r oat or bothering ya in then it won t cost yon a penny, Instantly Relieves Swollen, Inflamed Nose, Head, Throat You Breathe Freely Dull Headache . Goes Nasty Discharge Stops. Try "Kly's Cream Bolm." Get a small bottle anyway. Just to try it Apply a little in 'the nostrils and instantly your clogged nose and stopped-up air passages of the head will open; you will breathe freely; dullness and headache disappear. By morning! the catarrh, cold-in-head or catarrhal sore throat will be gone.' End such : misery now! - Get the small bottle of "Ely's Cream Balm" at any drug store. tTh!a sweet, fragrant balm dissolves by the beat of the nos trils; penetrates and heals the in flamed, swollen membrane which lines the nose, head and throat; clears the air. passages; stops nasty discharges and a feeling of cleansing, soothing re lief comes immediately. Don't lay awake tonight struggling for breath, with head stuffed; nostrils closed, hawking and blowing. Catarrh or a cold, with its running nose, foul mucous dropping into-the throat, and raw dryness is distressing but truly needless. . Put your faith Just , once in "Ely's Cream Balm" and your cold or catarrh will surely disappear. (Adv.) glasses, my headaches sre gone, snd my vis. Ion. 1 belleTe. Is ss good ss erer It was." I Mr. J. M. Kraakenfleld. 522 E. 20th Street. J Cheyenne. Wyo.. writes: "Regarding what ! the 'Actlns' has done for me, 1 sm proud to say that I am not wearing my glasses at all. As for my cstsrrh. it Is almost gone snd I hare been troubled with it for more than sixteen years. "A great number of my railroad friends are buying 'Actlnaa.' ss yoo know by the orders yon hsy receired.' "Actlns" can be used with perfect safety br erery member ot the fsmily for any af fliction ot tns eye, ear, tnroat or oeao. a Free trial ot the ''Aetlna" la glTen In erery ease. Bend for onr FREE TRIAL offer aad rals hle FREE BOOK. Addrees Actios Appliance Co. Dept. 827-K.. 811 Walnut 8t., Kansas Citr. Mo. (AdT. ! TOIilvMllllA spite of any work yoo do or any atrslna a i The Only Thing Good Enough . To Stand Sack A Test sua as well aa ws that a mere try on like st a drugstore ean't possibly proTs whether a trass or anything else for rapture i. I. it, anv nwWL Neither 1s Juat a few days trial a safe . . . . . M.llanM" m,ff Teat. a uu.i vr "--.- -- seem sU right the first week or so and than torn out to be no. good whatever. But you can't possibly make a suetake - ; v.w J...' 4r4l. And there U only ehe thing of amy kind for rupture that you eaa get oa seek a long Only one thing good enough te stand seek I., mil fbomns'S test Thst Is OUT panaissa rupvu. soun uiv famous uotns aiiasuuc jaMg,uig ..- Made On New Principle ' Th. riuthe Truss Is sa radically different from erery thing else for ruptars that it has receded eighteen separate, patents. Mads on an absolutely new vrtnclpU far snore than I Relieves CAT A R R H of BLADDER and all k e e a sf as VsrtlMal liSCudTgEX 13 4 it has so thoroughly proved itt-merits In - M e.asa riff Ml BIS. I Sf HI a I USi a sSUsTKBsanssi StsTsm Ueasr ua 24HOURS 4 P. Army snd Nary and physicians la all parts 'ar sassiisi seats las 4 of the world now rscommena 11 wsissa ot ff-r- " x 4 sdTbing operation. Beartf (uUY . Will Save Yen From Operation swmferetts, Vl 4 A fttoture ema t possibly be reLUred eaa' SMS r an erurtoa. I v. . . . - - - zrz-z: - - - . i fs i" " vwvwvvvvyTTTVTTyTTVvvw i tected against au strains ass eatsttaauy kept from coming out. Just as a broken ease cas t knit" anlsss conatsnny held tngetber. And thst is the curse of wearing elastic ee . nrlnc trusses not ous la 'twenty CTcr bold successfnlly they snoacr er later make opera tion absoiutel necessary lnstsad ot prereat- lag it. ' . But resDsmner, the olaue Trass is s-aax. aatssd to bold and it won't cost roe a cest If It doesn't. And In, addHtlom, It previdse the ealv war ersr dlsoprerad for eTsrestsias ' the wssvkaaea which Is . theses I sasss of rap- , - It does thst entirely s atoms tlcsny witB- oat sny attention wbaterer. from yoa. And nss tans rrougnt eoraaieia recorery in umw sands of esses thst seemed almost aopeiess. snd hss ssTed tbonssnda of peopts from bar ing to risk their lit under the surgeon's knife. - .. .o No Belt, No Lef-Strspg, No Springs The Clothe Truss does sway sotleely with. tbs rnrse of wearing belts, leg straps snd springs. People who save tries it say it is s com for table ss their: -clothing. Aad It to ' waterproof win bold -' in tne seta. aim persplrstJon-proof. Easily kept clean. Get World's Greatest Raptor Book Don't send ear mofter don't take ssy risk.' Just writs for our free, book -snd find est sll sboat It. Thla sesssJKasI book clot h-bousd. - pages. 90 asperate articles, and 23 photo- -graphic illustrations --hi full of facts for th ruptured oerer before 'pst Is print. It shows way elastic ana spring trass are . a crime bow tney sre tne rspiarse man s worst enemy why the! law should atop their sale. ! If sxpoass tns Bomtmg - appiiasoc, ' meis- . Ode." 'plasters." et.. - " - It shows wny opera nws ior npun sos Srmsosnt weakness K death of teoer thaa la complete reeerery. hi- ; ' and it reus sii ams iu iwumnm -.-v- Aatomati Mssssglng Irass. OWes aasses sad addresses ef ersr oOCOt people te all psrta.ef th country who bars: tested It aad TUiuterllr endorse It. And telis ;hw yoe an get It on sixty days trlsl. aBfhew Uttl it eosta If yes Simply as tbs coupes or Hy la a tetter r postal "eod me Tr book" that will tak only a minute, but may be the mean of tree lng yoa from ail rapture troubUi tor th rest ef your Ufa. 1 THIS BRINGS IT Bos ia CLTTT3X COKPAJTr IIS Xast SM 4)ltW TOU CZTT Send me yoa Fre Bock mad Trial Offer. !Cam Address 3 '.' .:J: r u i .4-