WHY NOT 9 KC is pure. KC is health ful.' It really does make lighter, nicer biscuits, cakes and pastry than the old fashioned single acting baking powders. And you pay only a fair price for it. No baking powder should sell for more. 'j-is a.. WAR DECLARED ON AUSTRIA BY ITALY NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS; GENERAL CROP CONDITIONS v,.. formal Notification Is Delivered in Vienna by Government ITALIAN CHASSEURS DRIVE OUT PATROli Portland-Wht i BluesUm. $1.16: forty-fold. 11.14: club, 11.11: red Fife, 1.M: red Russian, 11.04. Millfeed Spot price: Bran, $26.. 5fc,7ton; aborts, $27.5023; rolled barl.y. I27.6CH.12M.60. Corn Whole, $85 ton; cracked, $S. Hay Eastern Oregon timothy, $16 C16 ton: valley timothy, flKMCIII.bO; grain hay, flOotlS; alfalfa, IllSOdf 1160. Vegetable Cucumber. Oregon, 75c(l$1.10 doten; artichoke. 76 dot- en; tomato, $5 crat; cabbage, ti OlSle pound; celery, $3.60 crate; head WORLD'S DOINGS Of CURRENT WEEK Brief Resume of General News From All Around the Earth. UNIVERSAL HAPPENINGS IN A NUTSHELL Thirty Thousand It&n Residents Are fflST NtwS lten" " "fV"1 JACKS, JENNETS & HORSES for SALE Sixty bead of th. nx brad Mm end Colt. Wladine I to i roar old UoMrnae, br. (or Saddare aad Kaciae. Will m,.tr trad, til rhr land. Frt Ud of ntrt tart ) w aa ilml Jack tar hard hm), A Bargain for a Short Tone faaaeforeaUina-le th. tord In la county, mm! tit transformm at my Wot men took fane into wlmt ld. I must cWia, ni tkw eaerk. Will eoaaalar trada, Waal ImiM rati & F. SWAGGART, Prep. Lexington, Oregon. DAISY FIT KILLER. SrSS.IS'KS eaanjBaaaajpapaiajBenk biiimo.n. ,t,,., lirifjk&VrJ3 :l . dl -r i 7 I - : -l Y. .in T n i r r I Detained and Fate of 600 Who Left Trieste Is Unknown. uuu eoMua, u nud . araire, a. . Her Criticism. Wee Mabel bad a little disagree ment witli her grandmother one day. She was relating the affair next morn ing to her parcnti aad to conclusion he aald with a sigh. "Well, drandma U certainly a Terr tweer lady." Wanted Point Remembered. When little Bllhe waa TlilOag at ranch on day he had strawberries aad there were but a few on each one'a plate. Blllie looked at the am all aaeortment at hi place, then whim pered: "Remember, A ant Marie, that Tm company.' ' REMARKABLE CASE of Mrs. HAH Declares Lydia E. Rnldbam'a Vegetable Compound Saved Her Life, and Sanity. ; f Ramroei, Ma "I feel it my duty - to tell the public the condition of my health before using your medicine. I had falling:, inflamma tion and congestion, female weakness, paina in both aides, backaches and bear ing down paina, was short of memory, nervous, impatient, passed sleeDless i nights, and had neither strentrth nor energy. There was always a fear and dread in my mind, I had cold, nervous, weak spells, hot flashes over my body. . 1 naa a place m my right side that waa so sore that I could hardly bear the weight of my do thee. I tried medicines - and doctors, but they did me little good, and I never expected to get out again. I got Lydia E. Finkham' Vegetable impound and Blood Purifier, and I cer tainly would have been in grave or in an asylum if your medicines had not saved me. But now I can work all day, sleep Well at night, eat anything I want, have no hot flashes or weak, nervous spells. All pains, aches, fears and dreads are gone, my house, children and husband are no longer neglected, as I am almost entirely free of the bad symptoms I had before taking your remedies, and all is pleasure and happiness in my home." jnrs. wosm iUat, K..F. IX J, Box 22, Shamrock. Missouri, If yon want special advice writ Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co, a... nt j ii Hie "DauoMerJn-Law." My huiband and I had lust been married and my small brother-ta-law overheard his mother refer to me as "my daughter-ln-lew." A abort time after that the little fellow netted me in my new home, and upon sending him to the store the groceryman, see ing he was a stranger, said: "Well, lit tle boy, I have never seen you before. Do you live in this neighborhood T" "No, sir," said the child, "but my daughter-in-law Uvea serosa Ue street and I am visiting her." Odd Wedding Custom, la north era Africa they have a way of providing for the wedding of their daughters that is lntereating. When the guests arrive a man at the door receives the pence they give, and writes it down in a book. This means that when any of these gueats hare a wedding the host will give each of them just what they gave him. Aa it is, the guests pay for the wedding. and each one has either already re ceived as much as ha gives ar will receive tt later oa Optimism Not Always Reassuring. "I read with Intenae Interest," said Noyes E. Brewmore. "the story of the boy with a smile who worked his way np rung by rung until he became pres ident of a trust company. Personally, however, whenever a man with a smile approaches and gives me the glad hand, I feel inatlnctlvely that I am due tor a touch." Kansas City Star. YOCS. OWV DIUOGIST WILL TEll YO Try Mantne tym Kerned far Bd. Huk. W.Mr Itut-Br Comfort. Writ for Book of lb. ire bjmaum. MarlaBoml7 Co-, Chios. Human Nature. It is human nature to want to throw something. The babe of yesterday which started in by throwing lta dishes on the floor Is today throwing a ball. tomorrow he will be throwing a brick and tt won't be long before be is a man throwing the bull. Philadelphia In quirer. Buying "On Tick." Buying "on tick" is not new slang, but goes back to the seventeenth cen tury. It is stated in a letter dated 1661: "The Mermaid Tavern is late ly broke, our ticks amounting ta 1500." And in another document a little later it is said: "Every one runs upon tick." Stone That Is Elastic There is a stone that is as flexible as rubber and that, when set up on edge in a thick plate, sways to and fro in the wind like a piece of leath er. This stone Is called Itakolumite, an the Scientific American says it la the mother rock of Brazilian diamonds. Rome, via Paris Contemporaneous with the issuance of a general mo bilisation order, the Italian govern ment Sunday night officially announced that it had declared war against Aus tria-Hungary. The first skirmish of the I talo-Austrian war occurred between Italian and Austrian troops at Forcellini di Mon toxso, in the pass between Point di Legno and Pejo, An Austrian patrol crossed the fron tier, but was attacked by Italian Al pine Chasseurs and driven back over the border. Baron von Maechio, the Autro-Hun-garian ambassador to Italy, received his passports at S :S0 o'clock. The Italian ambassador at v lenna. Baron Avarna, has been recalled. The report reaching Rome that the German and Austrian governments have prevented 30.000 Italians from leaving theterritory of those countries bas created a profound impression here. The Giomale d'ltalia declines to be lieve the truth of this report, not only because this would be opposed to the rights of nations, but for the reason that the Italian government not only permitted the departure of Austrian and Germans from Italian soil, but protected these nationals. From the Austrian side of the fron tier, news reaches Udine that the Ital ian residents are actually being hunt ed, that the fate of 600 who left Trieste, hoping to reach Italy ia un known and that the greatest anxiety for their safety is felt. At Rovigno, in Istria, 62 Italian citisens have been arrested. These include the mayor. Signer d'Avanxo, and the secresrty of the municipality. Ail Italian citizens residing near the fortifications of Polo have been taken into custody by the police and at Cor mons, on the frontier, 1000 Italians, for the most part women and children. have been concentrated and prevented from leaving the territory. A Verona dispatch ssys that Mario Weber, of Trieste, who, notwithstand ing his German name, was an ardent Italian, enlisted in the French army when the war began. He was taken prisoner by the Germans and when it was learned that he had resided in Trieste he was handed over to the Aus trian authorities and wss hanged at Linx. The town of Trent, one of Austria's strongly fortified towns, hss been ter rified by the explosion of mines, with which the military authorities were destroying houses, bridges and every thing within the fortified cone that might interfere with future artillery paragus, 75tsi.xs; eggplant, xoc pound; peas, 7ta7.e pound; beans, 10 Of 12c; carrots, $1.60C1.75 sack; beets, $1.60iCa: turnips, 1.5CV2. Green Fruits Strawberries, Ore gon, 75o(tl.60 crate; apples, $liU.76 box; cranberrries, SIlouS barrel; cherries, Oregon, 8(tl0c pound; Call fornla, $1.6(Xi(. 1.75 box; gooseberries. 4(jC6c pound. Potatoes Old, $1.76C2 sack; new, 6c(6c pound. Lggs Fresh Oregon ranch, case count, 19c; candled, 20c doten. Poultry Hens, 12ClSc; broilers, 18 tt 25c; turkeys, dressed, 22 C 24c; live, 18 dS 20c; ducks, old, 9 fj 12c; young, 18ii20c; geese, 8(a9c Butter Creamery prints, extras, 25c pound in case lots; to more in less than case lots; cubes, 21,(ii22,c Veal Fancy. lOotllc pound. Pork Block, lOdtlOJc pound. Hops 1914 crop, IOhIOJo pound; contracts. He pound. Wool Eastern Oregon, medium, 25c; Esstern Oregon, fine, 18d2lc; valley, 23i(28c; mohair, new clip, 32) 33c Cascara bark Old and new, idiHe pound. Grain bags Nominal, 7J(ii7c Cattle Best steers, $7.60(8.20: choice, $7dt7.R0; medium, I6.757; choice cows, $6.25oi6.80: medium, $5 (a 5.75; heifers, $5i6.75; bulls, $3.60 (il5.75: stags, $5i6.75. Hogs Light, $7.15(tt8.25; heavy. S6.6(X'l7.35. Sheep Sheared wethers, $6 ( 7; sheared ewes, Ufa 5.75: sheared lambs. $3si7.60. Full wools $1 higher, Pacific Northwest Condensed for Our Busy Readers. Imk-.- mJtJmmlk mm i.' t y'gfWP' v'!r y J) I W.iiYM Sheea (Si Whole M, , glYh mm Al Fire ftkes! m 1 n y Badr Sows. 10c Cull Skees, 50c VVfl CMuVn'i Skm, 49c bdiet Shots, 75c I Pi V 1 Boys' Shoes. 50c Mta's Shoes, $1.00 1 V-,1 fJT I actions. Eligible ss a Graveside Orator, "When I die," said Noyes E. Brew- more, "I would like Tennyson J. Daft to make a few remarks at my grave. 'A man who can write such ambigu ous poetry ought to be able to deliver a well-soundlog funeral oration with out really exposing my true history." Kansas City Star. Same Breed. The men and women who would be willing to use the Constitution to wrap a nickel's worth of liver in would not halt at carrying their salt mackerel home fn the Declaration of Independence. Houston Post Why Do They Count 'EmT "Statistics are always uninterest ing." "So? Then why does every body count the elephants In a circus parade?" Judge. Dally Thought What we want is the old spirit of our forefathers; the Arm conviction that not by criticism, but by sympathy we must understand; what we want is more reverence, more love, more hu manity, more depth. F. W. Robertson. Wasted Energy. Some day the people who are con cerned In conserving energy are go ing to turn their attention to the man who sits up all nlgbt working out chess and checker problems. Satisfaction In Work. All thinking men and women set tbe main satisfactions of life, aside from the domestic joys, out of the productive work they do. Charles W. Eliot Ship's "Draft" Draft Is the distance in feet from the lowest part of the bottom of a vessel to the actual water Una at which the vessel is floating. For Real Enjoyment Oct out of yourself, and fling your self into the service of someone else. The Bishop of London. Nervous Emotional Dizzy Depressed f Mr. AMI CmrUlnfr, wi (Mar St, Cain. IIL. rM "l Mnd tl eenti tor ytm Com noa 8mm Modus! AdviMr (or mr dmugfctor who ku roeontlr MiTMd ond 1 know ui. book wul boot mock mla. to hor. ibav. i-Md .n4 nod for 6 yman tfa. vojublo uomtiBont. eontminoil Is tho Hodical AdviMr' and b.T takea uuir bottle, of Dr. Flora.'. Favorite Proscription, ad bavo boon roitorod toboalth oaebtinolmodlt. ltkoaroat romod t or womoa m a atrongtk aianl komlta." TlfOMEN who are restless, with constant change of position, "fidget iness," who are abnormally excitable or who experience fainting or dizzy spells, or nervous headache and wakefulness are usually sufferers from the weaknesses of their sex. DR. PIERCE'S Favorite Prescription is tbe soothing, cordial and womanly tonic that brings about an invigorating calm to the nervous system. Overcomes the weakness and the drag ging pains which resemble tbe pains of rheu matism. Thousands of women in tbe past forty years can bear witness to its benefits. Toor d W fa medlctaaa an It fn Boaid or oaear ea. tod tabiot form; or foa can aend 60 one rant atampa for a trial box of Dr. foreo'. Favorito PraaeriDtJoa tableta. Addrox Dr. V. M. Pierea. Ia valid.' Botal and Sorcfaal laatitnto, Buffalo, N. Y. luinniiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiuiiiitiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiuniiuuniuia Dr. Piaret't Haaaaat Pefirt. KarakU 4 bvifwate Staanch, Lirar aad Bomb, Saiar-Coated Toy CnaaUa, truptJon of Mount Lassen Terrorizes Residents of flat Creek Valley, Cal. Redding, Cal. Lassen Peak poured out another large eruption of ink-black smoke Sunday night, it wss reported by returning automobile parties late Monday, who said that a rift in the rain clouds when they were at Viola bad shown billows of smoke ascending to a considerable height Tbe volcanic avalanche from the crater of the peak was diverted in its ruinous rush into old lava beds and the lower part of the fertile Hat Creek valley was temporarily saved from the threatening flood. In spite of the lull in Lassen's activity, a feeling of ter ror prevailed throughout the danger zone and more than 100 refugees re fused to return to their homes. Ranchers took advantage of the mountain's somnolence to return to their lands and drive their stock off to the high lands. War Cost in Year Figured. Paris Captain Edmond Thery, widely known as an economist, esti mates that the total military expendi tures for the first year of the war will be 60 billion francs ($10,000,000,000) for the seven allies and 37 billion francs ($7,400,000,000) for Germany, Austria and Turkey. This makes an average of 7,250,000,000 francs ($1, 44U,UUU,O00) francs (48,400, francs ($2,000,000) an hour. He be lieves Great Britain, France and Rus sia can support the strain more easily. Mills Buying Wool. Tbe Eastern Oregon wool market Is still inactive. A number of buyers are out but they are making no deter mined effort to procure wool, and the growers seem content to await the regular sales days before offering their clips. The rain and cold weather has delayed shearing for over a week and some of the scheduled public sales will be postponed until a later date. In western Idaho, a little business has been done on the basis of 23 to 25 cents in the grease, the scoured cost being estimated at about 65 to 67 cents. Wool purchssea in Utah to date are estimated at over 6,000,000 pounds. The recent buying has been on the basis of 20 to 22 cents for fine and 23 to 25 cents for medium, the scoured basis being 60 cents and upward for fine and 67 to 68 cents for medium. Dealers have offered 25 cents freely in the Soda Springs and Triangle section and have obtained some wool, though most growers ask more. The famous wool clip was among those sold at Soda'Springs. Italy places all blame on Austria for going into the war. German diplomats are busy trying to keep Roumanla out of the war. The Austro-Germana are reported having raptured 23,240 Russians near iTtemysl. The French are reported having taken another German trench after a two weeks' battle. Lord Kitchener still rrtains the post of Secretary of War In the new made- over British cabinet Italians invade 66-mlle front of the Austrian, beside tbe fleet damage two Austrian battleship. A Dayton, Ohio, girl is suing a Linn county, Oregon, man for $10,000 for breach of promise, which waa al leged to have been contracted by mail. All property of the British-American Tobacco company In Germany has been placed under berman supervision, ac cording to the Berlin correiondent of the Telegreaf. South American busine men are in session at Washington, D. C, and the needs and opportunities of their na tions are laid before the busine men of the United State. Baker, Ore., give reception to wel come new Americans, which included a German, Englishman, Scotchman, Italian, Norwegian and a Swede, all of whom have sworn allegiance to the United States. A.Vancouver, Wash., man, while de livering a coffin, was thrown from his 'dead wagon" and killed. While passing a rural mail carrier the team became frigthened when the latter opened an umbrella. A Durham-Holstein cow belonging to A. W. Stevens, of 1 1 syncs Inlet, near Marshficld, Or., gave birth to three calves last Satunlay, two male and a female, all lively and finely formed. ROYAL SHOE CO, 229 Morrison Street. fVnT tim nnP i. i vaiiaini, viu. between 1st and 2d. Mushrooms temswhst Ntglsctsd. The artlflilsl production of mush rooms Is carrld on In Europe to an ittrnt never attempted here, though the trowing of ibnia In America Is rapidly Increasing, niuahroout "barns" being available In cellars, raves. stables, Ml. nuthouaes of all kinds. It Is one of the many attractive spec tacles of the great markets of Paris to see high pyramids of mushrooms, fresh from the "farms.' whit as snow and of who lunclous edible qualities there can be no doubt. Aiding the M.mory. Concentration and erne tic are the chief needs In nietnoriiliig poetry snd dramatlo Hues. Competition seem to be the best sv to stimulate concen tration In children If they are not suf fering trout nervous troubles, and Touussters will find It moat Interest ing to do theae memory feats against time. A race to learn a ptwin may be ss interesting ss a hundred yard dash Adding columns of Hsu re against time Is not only Interesting but el ceetllngly practical. Dr. P.eree s Pleasant IVIIet reiru late and invigorate stomach, liver and bowela. Sugar-coated, liny granule Easy to take aa randy. Bound t Be Seen. Little Mr. Klustelo. a traveling salesman, found himself far away from home, and naturally very Ion some. lie knew not a soul In the ho tel at whlcb he waa staying aud be decided that he must attract soma at tentlon at an cost. Presently a bell- bop came through the lobby paging a Mr. Murphy. "Mr. Murphy!" be snout ed. At thla point Mr. Einstein Jumped np and hollered: "Say, boy, vat Inl tialsr Everybody's. ACVNTS H.II Or" rua ". Ik taaammmm Kr. t, t-i. il. mitl. B..l rtiwmiiatiMta, RAI.I.M NUHnkHi U., KolMa, One. LTAKN AUTOMOBILE RLPA1KING AND DRIVING at Iho boat euulprwd. nwwl u-Im-4.Io and oats tiarttral Aul.mtutMlo Hvh-r-J in Iho HnflhuMI, . a at. Auto Kn-.w t o.. Jo lai tnv. hramL w VOI'Nfl aU. Itg A tMfta. IMID a Trojf. Ilo tn.l-1-.n.i.nt Tral. laxaht In -lanl -ka tt.-U ffo, t'ummtMfc'ti, ih! nll b-amtnel C.tii, MN-iiml torlta fur frao ratal.. OHI.tN 1)1 I Kt.M. f-.wtland. I. N. tnd MM r.H.. Mala Aoo4 Baaiua. be Mala Sk ISO Prize Chickens Lost. Kennewick, Wash. The houses, coops, pens and practically the entire flock of pure-bred White Leghorn chickens owned by Mounsey Bros, on their poultry ranch three miles west of town were destroyed by fire one night this week. The incubator-house, in which is located a mammoth 300-egg incubator, was saved, however. One hundred and fifty birds, many of which were prize-winners and with splendid laying records, were burned, while less than two dozen birds escaped. Moun sey Bros, for a number of years have been the largest breeders of fancy poultry in this section and among the largest in the state. Hardly enough of their famous strain has been left to start another flock. R. C. Mounsey, manager, announced that they will start another flock. Walla Walla Has Heavy Rains. Walla Walla Rains of the last two weeks have practically insured a rec ord wheat crop in the Prescott district unless unfavorable weather conditions should prevail later during the grow ing and maturing season, says E. H. Leonard, manager of the Portland Flour Mills, of Prescott. S, C. Con- Fifty persons were drowned when the Chilean steamer Maximiano Erra- xuris struck a reef and sauk near San tiago, Chile. The Maximiano Erra turia waa a vessel of 1 186 tons and 250 feet long. She was built in 1872. The Supreme Court of New York has denied a new trial to Charles Becker, the New York ex-pollce lieu tenant, who waa found guilty in the first degree ofjaiding in the murder of Herman Rosenthal, a noted gambler. Thousands of hot apple pies were distributed st the celebration of "Spo kane Day" at the Panama-Pacific Ex position. A large delegation of the Spokane Ad Club was there to partici pate in the exercises. There were addresses and a musical program In the Washington building. Julia Walcott, one of the oldest ac tresses on the American stage, is dead in Chicago. She waa 70 and had been playing parts . since she was 6. She was playing at a downtown theater and waa stricken after the show. She played with Richard Mansfield in "Peer Gynt" and with Arnold Daly in "Steve." At a meeting of the National Con ference of Dunkards of the United States and Canada at Dayton Ohio, the denominational representstives unani mously decided that members should not own autmobiles. This question has faced the church for years. It wss also decided not to sell whatever food is left over after the conference, but to give it to the poor. A black'rust scare sends up wheat prices on the Chicago market Roumanians engsge in demonstra tions against the Austro-Germana, General Leonard Wood declares that I danger of invasion of America Is in creasing. Patriotism is at fever heat in Rome over the entry of Italy into the Euro-1 pean war. Ten days' run at the Cornucopia mine, in Eastern Oregon, gave an out-1 put of $20,000. Tbe Italian parliament has con-1 Tribute to the Ancient Romans. The Aveuano region was not un known to the Itomans and the old Roman roads across the mountains may still be traced In places. A man beside tbe way of whom the distance waa atked, replied: "My the Roman road It Is so far." Thomas Nelson Psg In Scrlbner's Msgatlne. A Orsst Truth. This seems to be a great truth. In any exile or chaos whatsoever, thsl sorrow was not given us for sorrow's sake, but alweys and Infallibly ss a leason for us from which we are to learn somewhat: and which, the some what once learned, ceases to be sor row. Thomas Csrlyle. Hsr Wsy of Putting It "When I proposed to Iilanche h asked me If I was a new recruit." "What did she mean?" "She wanted to know If I had ever participated In an engagement before." Boston Transcript . Wlss Kid. A confirmed tippler remarked In the presence of his little son that al on period he didn't touch a drop for two year. "Pa." said the little fel low, "was thst your first two years?" Ths Pries Thsy Psy, Little Lola "Do people have to pay to get Into heaven?" Small Elmer "Sure, they do. Tbey have to be good " Chicago News, WEEKS' BREAI UP-A-COLO TABLETS A guaranteed remedy for Colda and l.a Grippe Price 2nc of your druggist It's good. Take nothing else. Adv. "USE THE RIVErt" Dalles-Columbia Line Hiato nf Waahlna-ti-a. for Tho Palloa dallr oa. SutMla, Up tn. l.- llWo ilallv a. Muodaf 13 at Ku.-n.ii J N TmI, lnl.a.1 nielro and Totnt'ttl. ft I'l-prr C.4.intba and Nnafc. rlwe Iminta, Tajaa- Hk liurn. Tl. Hawaii. WaUeoltt aaf) Cakaax lm Tma C , fatlaa! Thst Bey Again. The boy stood on the burning deck, whence all but ha had fled. The smudge pot filled the air with smoke, the red Are glowed real red. Tha thunder roared, the lightnings flashed, and still be would not go. "For If C did I'd spoil." quoth hs, "the motion picture show." Tbe camera clicked, tbe film rolled on, the boy was burn ing money. Thst picture made him a repute, and bought bis bread aat honey. efficiency. The truly efficient nisa Is so much of a unit, so absorbed In bis vocation, that tha selfconsclousness due to self analysis, whlrb eats up strengths Is un known to him. If a fellow does a thing well he Is caught la the arms of a joy that takes bis atlad away from himself; If badly, he becomes cor roded by snxlety. Illahop lirsnt , Fsshlon Editor's Idea. There Is nothing more Important to a woman than saving her soul." shout ed the evsngellst. "t'nlas It Is keep ing her shape," murmured tbe fashion editor, who had been tent to report the proceedings. Bt Louis Globe-Democrat m OVERALLS R m Keep KidsKleen II fsvnat trtrtVil wetaJitifwl, UrtisM tttlMM. ni Immpi I of gltlMftw I Ip I f tg. Mtstt tm mm B4r Kd tft taafk. Ilf WKf4 M M CidVHaS Uar4a to at up fin 11 ha lit tvlwt VtlK sVAff Mw ftft WbM wCtwatr ..)) ft UI t.r lskat AtM II ( Mlffcl tMiMiai fa mmmH wmt. All tiMM wmmH mnk M w Um mm. Ma 1ft twrl sMVB V.tt 4W tirtm 4Vtt4 kith 75c the suit If rtMt aWWf nmmat mp9if fwt. Ww vllt tm4 tWaa, rtuifge MtMinl M tmtifrt art (Mim. ?W mth, A New rnrP If They Suit g IkUfvi . Moo. M .Levi Straass 4k C, Saa Franciace Rip Jogging Your Horses? Your etalllans, ss well as your raring prnaperta, ar shed dins Ihnlr cmila, or have dorm ao, ami nro auai-nilhl In the WMithxr rhnrisf. Have on hand your "alnmthy" aPOMN'S COMPOUND. II tm altxxl tha M-al fur 17 your. All tnift- Sinia aril II, nr hora goods houaoa. llullla, to cents and II; an, 16 and 110. POHN MIOICAL CO., Chemists, Ooahen, Ind. , Hood Disorders Quickly Driven Away ,rlv. nJ netulfs With tho Greafesi Blood ,000) a day, 10,000,000 said that exceptionally heavy rains in t .,,,.. i ,-. ... """" " ft nnn i ww t I.L n j ,t..J n WW UU03UUI1, I S tlOtl WW B. B runner ever uiscoverca. tbe Freewater and Hudson Bay sec- - tions have leveled much alfalfa, and A fruit steamer on the Atlantic farmers are expecting to have some coast reports having sighted the "at- P. N. U. No. 22, uta Some Truth In This. "Ef some men," ssld Unoio Ebea, 1"sot up aa late o' nights thlnkln' sd dey does playln' cards dey'd go aa' tal d doctor dey had Insomnia." difficulty in harvesting tbe first crop. Brownsville Cannery Plant Sold. Albany, Or. Arrangements where by the Linn and Benton Co-operative Growers' association will take over to maintain absolute neutral- the Brownsville cannery were complet ed at a meeting of the directors of both institutions here. The associa tion gives $10,000 worth of its stock for the Brownsville plant The asso ciation will use the Brownsville csn nery to handle its excess fruit and veg etable output this year. It is expect ed that two canneries will be neces sary next season, and a new one prob ably will be built in Albany. Walla Walla Apple .Crop Bumper, Walla Walla The "Walla Walla ap ple crop will be approx imately 450 car loads this year. This is the estimate of H. G. Barnes, manager of the Wal la Walla subcentral agency of the North Pacific Fruit Distributors and District Horticulturalist Charles Gil breath. The Baker Langdon orchard will have nearly 150 carloads and In addition there are many new orchards. Last year tha cro p was $ 00 carloads. Pope Justifies Position. Paris A dispatch to the Temps from Rome says : "It is announced that Pope Benedict has prepared a doc ument justifying the Vatican for its decision ity, but leaving Italian Catholics free to act in the war according to their own desires, without engaging the re sponsibility of the Holy See. It is said that the Pope will protest formally against tbe expulsion of the Austrian ambassador and the German ministers accredited to the Vaitican, declaring that it is contrary to the guarantees." Italians Close to Enemy. London "Austrian and Italian forces are facing each other at some places only a half-mile apart," says the Geneva correspondent of the Daily Express. "The forces at the front are estimated at a million men on each side. Tbe Austro-German headquar ters ' staff hss arrived at Trent and the Austrians have mounted artillery in the Stelvio Pass. A continuous stream of troops from the Tyrol is ar riving near tha Italian frontier." j tacking fleet" of the American navy, which is engaged in practice maneuvers. Advices from Mitylene confirm the destruction of the Turkish forts at Kilid Bahr, on the Dardanelles, and state that tbe bombardment of other forts still continues. senior student in the mining de partment of the University of Cali fornia has invented a process for elim ination of the poisonous gases given off .in copper smelting. Riga, a Russian port on tha Baltic, is reported captured by the Germans and a big naval battle is said to have been fought John D. Rockefeller, Jr., denies having had anything to do with direct ing the Colorado operators' moves against the coaTstrikers. Food has become so scares in Mexico City that the inhabitants ar facing starvation, and General Carranza baa been appealed to by the International committee there. Tb American Red Cross society also has been asked to take steps to relieve tha situation. Slrenglh, Power, Accomplishment ar all Typified In S. S. S. Boms blood dianrder booome deeply rooted in the (lands and tlaaue. and the mlatake la made of r.oortitic t drastlo drug.. Theae only aggravate by causing oilier ana worse trouble. A hoat of peo ple snow this to be true. Thsy know from painful experience. To get light down Into whw the Mood Is Vitiated require. B, 8. 8. tbe greatest blood purlflur ever dlacovared. 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