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To C!:-:n:3 cs r-d II::! H C:cp Cut ,.W s HAN FORDS Balsam cfllyiTh A tl Ml w For Ceta, Durni, W Crui, Spraini, Strain, Stiff Neck, C32LliM,LamBack, V O! J 5ore, Opa Wounds, J and aJl External Lyuria. t!ada Since 1E4S. , OH WRIT! fi.IUvW.wlw' SKiUaCUOtai.I. ig-ggasgs- ' "" Hs Wat Cautious. - Fred Thompson, niKht clerk at th Laclede hotel. St. Louie, la asking aia friend to believe thle one: "About t o'clock the other night" Thompson save, "a tall, rsnry rurallte entered the lobby of the hotel and ap proached the desk. After I had fixed htm up with a room be aaked Mill would Uke care ot aome money tor htm. I told him I would be glad to put It In the safe. He fished down la hi i trousers pocket and produced a (1 btlL . "'Just put that away. he said. 1 am going out for a little while and 1 don't want to Uke any chances with these city alickers.' I kept my face straight and as sured him It would be safe on his return. He started to leave and then turned around and aaked how lata we kept open. -Oh. ru be hers when yon get back." I told him. - "Well, I dont know,' he replied. "I calculate I'll be pretty late, Most 10 o'clock, likely." " . ; "I assured htm f would be oa deck, but he did not seem satisfied. After pondering a few momenta he aaked: " "Could I see Mr. Laclede r "That had me going for a tew min utes, but when I recovered I told him Mr. Laclede had gone to bed." Pierre Laclede, the founder ot SL Louis, for whom the hotel was named, died in 1878. The girl with a dea&kmwins If you, too, are embarrassed by a pimply, blotchy, unsightly com plexion, just try . RinolSoap refvarfy for a week and ace il it does not make a blessed difference In your skin. In severe cases a little Resinol Ointment should also be used. Resinol Soap helps to nuke red, rough hands and anus soft and white, and to keep the hair healthy and free from dan- ,, draff. Contains no free alkali. Kaiaol Scp10i.iii W.1 TM Ml iMi r kuMmfMiooi ui utmU mmt bchiae imam. Up-and Down Danger. An old lady who lived alone outside a small village In England was ner vous about Zeppelins, so she mads careful Inquiries aa to her best course. "I don't think there's much to worry about," said the vicar In answer to her questions. "But, If you like, you can do as some folks are doing sleep la the cellar." With profuse thanks the old lady went off to alter her domestic arrange ments. But tn half an hour she was hack again, anxiety once more wrink ling her brow. "The cellar's all right for Zeppelins, sir." she said, "but suppose one ot them submarines comes Instead T" Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph. Natural Fatality. "Danae died, didn't she. when Jupi ter showered her with goldf "Well do you know many wives who wouldn't drop dead of the shock If their husbands started throwing real money at them." Baltimore Amer ican, - '" - - Responsibility. "Does your wife let you carry the latchkey?" "She compels me to carry it, re plied Mr. Mekton. "I have to be sit ting on the front steps waiting to opes the door for her when she gets home. Washington 8taf. Deduction. "What conclusions did yoa draw from your study of the ancient Egypt Ian inscription ?' asked the professor of archaeology. - 4 "Why" replied the superficial sta ge, "1 oecMed that the old Egypt 'aaa had their comic 'artists the same as we have." Washington Star. Strength Past Fifty Years can be mamtiihiel if the neat asonsk ajeaL ami Nature's m e3 koi la Scott' Emulsion Its strengthened tLoasasds si nea aeJ wewca to eoatins titcir work mi BsefulaeM for suay year, Scott ' Cmahiom Is a food, a roedV cine and n tonic to seen tne j blood rich, evoid rheumatism 1 ? and thwart nervous conmuona. it ia fro from alcohol or hana fuldni?. The beat physicians prumcnbt) it t- (A 3 rttfl mm ff urn n f' W w 3 maa DRASTIC f,IIUTARY Bill GffRODUCQ) Scn:te IIcct Strcnpr Tbi Ai:ilr2tica ItJ AM Army and National Guard Virtually Doubled in Strength-New In ducements for Recruits. Washington, D. C Ths first of the niiuil nrsnandneas measures to reach either house of congress for con sideration was introduced in the senate s.ti.wia h Senator Chamberlain, chairman of the military committee. which perfected it after weeaa w hearings and conferences. It proposes mnM ivMnlnff ehamre in mili tary policy than that outlined by Pres ident Wilson in bis annual message .4 JUmrrihtA hv Mr. Chamberlain as the most comprehensive piece of military legislation ever oanw congress. ' All rf thm nljimentarv administration army plans prepared by ex-Secretary Garrison are retained, although in al tered form, and addittonai proposals ttm nmnintinn of industrial reset es in peace times go even further than . . . . . . a m. J the administration naa suggenvu The house committee's bill was introduced Monday. There is no vital difference between the two measure sad members of both committees be tK.t whan the final bill. Which will be agreed on in joint conference . . v a committee, nas passea wui oou, the President wiU be able to afir his signature to a measure that will do mors than be has asaea lowara duiu- ing up an adequate National deiense. AmiA 4mm Ita nlan virtuallr to double the Army and National guard, the senate bill has lour stnxing ie tures. One of these authorises Feder al volunteer forces in peace times, the object sought by Secretary Garrison with hi a emtinental army plan. An other mobilises all whose callings fit them for special duty. The third Federal isee the National guaru nu, the fourth contemplates training offi i from amontf graduates of military schools and colleges. For the regular Army tne diu prw fiiUi neaee atrenath within five years of 178,000 men of all arms, or approximately 165, WW ngnang; troopa. The percentage of men in each com- nanv KattjtrV OT tTOOO at PeaOS strength would be increased in the in terests of efficiency, ana ue xnu war strength would be 225,000 men. Thej inn wmld mnaiat of 65 infantry. 25 cavalry and 21 field artillery regiments in addition to the Stan ana ouer upw cial corps and coast artillery. Cc!d Easse Is Back Irosi tarspsa WarZese V7 T-.lnnat V. M. HaOSS. who sailed for Europe December 28 on a confidential mission ior rremucu. Wilson, arrived here Sunday on the steamship Rotterdam from Falmouth. rvimu.1 Hnoaa declined to comment on bis mission or what be had seen or done while abroad, reiterating u statement he had made prior to leav ing here in December, that his mis inn waa to convey to some of the American - ambassadors information having to do with international ques tions that coold not be supplied them by cable or letter. 1.L--JI it U timA nntirad Anv marked change in the attitude of 'Europe to ward the United ztaies since tua yiv-w- iocs trip, tXMonei xiouse "Reports of an unfavorable attitude nni t ha ITnitl States bv the peo ple of Europe are exaggerated. At least, 1 neara no cnuciBm id muj .., o-i t n;ta1 T will aav al- so that we should remember that the people of the belligerent nations are i!r.nr with their nerves on edare and we should make allowances according ly-" "U Gersiss Ecsew A2ai oa Paris Fighting of great violence ;nna mt TVnannvmt. in the Vcr- LUIIUM... w v r.n the war office announced Sunday. The Germans made a heavy attack against the rrencn iroro aiong the line from the Haudremont wood to Douaumont fort. This assault, tne statement says, was repulsed. It is announced semi-officially that tha h.ttla mt Verdun continued Sunday throughout the day with the same in tensity and Wltdout causing any change in the respective positions of the opposing armies. Zeppelins Raid England. London A Zeppelin raid took place Sunday night, when two hostile air ships crossed over the northeast coast of England. The omciai rawnwra announcing the raid gives no informa tion as to the damage done. "At the time of this report," the statement ti..nna "thair nUWAtTientS hSVS HOt GVIIHiHH been dearly defined. Some bombs were dropped, which fell into the sea near ths shore, but information is not yet .nhu tn whether anv damage was done on land. A further com munication will be issued later." New Coin Design Coming. Washington, D. C. Within the next f.w nvwitha the treasury will begin eoinatre of new half dollars, 25-cent and 10-cent pieces. Designs of these .tnina tmiat ha rhanrad. bv lSW. tVCTf 25 years, and the present 25-year per iod ends with 1916. ins designs ior k. w n(na hava not been comDleted and the dies will not be ready for two months, according to a statement oy T:-t- n ha Mint-. Wool lev. Noth- v. m.v . .. . - will h made Dublic concerning I the type of designs until the dies are 1916 Cih!:j -SEEDS Plaats, taHia, artfam OrelMsrw ad PWtry BuaoUee. rerUiUers, Eta. t.3ta VMt Oai . ... . in m mi Stil-l ax M - m w. tm Hi Hvw Catk Na. S rree. HOUTLECBE SEED &FLCSAL CO. isw-tna-ds. roruMe,eoai The Old andRel1at?le at Dr. Isiax Thompvn EYE WATER aikatkar m4 mm Mm) am -aanlalwalMfawrM 4C,4illwat(a1 , MAUaiMd(ra. watrt n rK sHanT JOHN L. THOM PSON SONS CO. 'aamawa-Bvaaamaaa TYPHOID !aE I a(T. Staxxlaaal NOW Mr row T tm smhaxir. n a mew .Miaa li p't, iU ww Skwtcwa, arwtta.- fw fcIU- (M kat TnaaaT tollla at tvaksIS Vwtll rat aims tAsoMrosv, actNMV. cac ATCI!E"TA1CT iCoreaiSQcnsanm Sufficient Proof. A cttisea waa standtng on a street corner looking a bit depressed when a friend sauntered along. "What aeems to be the trouble, old nun?" solicitously queried the latter, extending the sympathetic hand. "You are a sight like sad scenery." "I have Just had something of a Jolt." answered the sad one. "I was bequeathed a silver service as the solid thing a few weeks ago, and now I know It Is only plated ware." "Sorry to hear that old fellow," re turned the friend. But you may be mistaken." "Oh, no, Tm not." was the mourn ful rejoinder ot the sad one. "The service waa on the sideboard the other night when burglars broks In. but they never touched It" Philadelphia Telegraph. ' Jolt For The Motorist. nFna mnlnrinr hecama aa DODttlar i, i. a man waa drtvinc a big car through a country section several miles from a town when he saw a man standing in the middle of the roaa. -Unlit an there, mister!" cried the tt.li B,.in, hla arms aa the man. wuu.j " ear approached "I want to talk to ye!" utvi.c. ih. matt, with von eoun- uai tuv - try constables?" angrily shouted the automobllist. bringing nis macnine u a sundstill. "I wasn't going at a rate of over 20 miles aa hourl" "I ain't no country constaoie, niis w.a tha ralnlnder of the man. -My wife's been Invited to a weddtn.' an' I wanted to know if you wouldn't let me have a mue gasoline io curau her white gloves." Philadelphia Tel egraph. Electric Door Bell Made For Heuss cat ' m.. a oat nwnaii bv the keeper of the Plstte Fougere lighthouse on the Island of Guernsey wishes to enter 1U master's dwelling it rings aa elec tric bell to summon a memoer oi m household to the door. This has been made possible by the conrtructlon, near the bottom of a door, of a shelf a,m a awitrh when a lixht weight Is placed upon it Thus, when the cat Jumps onto mis smaii osi whlcji is supported by a bracket the circuit Is closed. From the March Popular Mechanics Magazine. ..... ki,i.u ual Marios Ke Bcswd udi rears baton It waa " as i!,!.. Uuriu la Sill Gaa, jwaaie mjw modal b Our Faralctaas gmmnntam l7 - Wmmm mmA tm laaLbv'a IrM of ,oor Drnirst aecefit aa SabatltoW). It MUKIHB KM KKMKUX CO, CtUCaYOO It Will Be All Right Then. Edith I shouldn't think you'd want to marry such a forgetful man as jack... . .. IJtUvl mJS aav mr-j forgeU things Is because he's thinking so constantly of me that he cannot re member anything else. Edith Oh, I see. Ton don't expect to have sny trouble after you're mar XTrhAl Ttnt ISA taUkVS Trim TrUOD DO ried. Boston Transcript. Charitable Hope. Crawford The Janitor of our flat Is going to give some kind of aa enter tainment . . Crabshaw For your sake, I hope It will be a housewarmtng. juage. A. Bad Risk. "Broken your New Tear's resolu tions yetr , ' . "Every one of them. 1 wish ra had the dog-goned things insurea. mm to w AttWr4aa aoi rmti Simnm, tmtmmtUM. tlXST aHoorarres OS m .!. la. Vk NORTHWESTERN AGENTS Portland Seed Co., Portland. - Oreffoa ' .aL ar i V. 1 . SP W W taaW K If af WmW -Sr I "v"! in i a I MU,wWIWW 1hmKK rwo. Tha tablet form of thli oli rtllaUo remedy makes it posar bls for you to check any litoe-s at th very onset , It to, safe guard against coujlhs. cwfca n other catarrhal conditions, no matter what symptom, are manifest Catarrh la aa taiaavna tioa ef thd mucous vsrobrane that baas the breathing sriierahjs sad the digestive apparatus. rt-KUNA nUsves oatarta. lataUstfonaltia EVER-READY-TO-TAKE lit prompt actios makes It la valoabls for avsa and wemea ax posed to eoddea ehangas la tha wMther or compiled W be out la shiahand lain. II win also be found most satis factory as a tools following aa at lack el Ulneee. CARRY A BOX Sam! ovaavtoa autitwia kua M 5 Sanfw at aM- Ma f mm a a praiM riik iha awwawa totawu auda ar fnaa Ik laaw fetwawf aak. kl wdk.. k f moom MM laa AaMtwaa fvktav He Sura Knew Him. "When are you olnf. all dressed apt" "Over to Danville W a wsoain. "Who's tetting married r "Old Bill Onions Know hlmr "Sura know him. 1)111 OnlOtVS that lives oa the Henahaw place." . "No, he rents tne jooee iai-u. "Big stout fellow r "I'd call htm rather slim." ! rlnnt think ao. Had lots 01 hair the last time 1 aaw him." "Crosseyed iiker- "Not so you could notice. v.a . k. ki. rirat wife, about uvt m aww v ----- ----- - IS years old tall, shinny boy with funny teeth t" "No. Bill s never oeen mamva vw fora." -I guess I know him. ti-uh 1 wouldn't be sure. Who's be marrylngr "Tom Gardens widow, tvnow aar. arber. . . ..v -t Utile Bit OI a womaa win halrT" . "Oosh. no: sha weighs M and bar hair's black aa coaL" "Drives a car, doesn't sns: aolrna mil I ruckoD BBS BTf rode In aa automobile In her tlf. "Well, give 'em my regarda. TheyTl probably remember me." Newark News. "A tot of Influence." Sir Wilfrid taurler. the former prime minister of Canada, waa im mensely popular vflth all classes ot Canadians, and many went so far as oraHtt him with authority far be yond the limits of the dominion, i. i. ,i.taut that mint veara aco SB Illiterate old Canadian visited Quebee from his home tn tne country, ana v Into conversation with a friend whom he met there. In the course of their talk the name ot Queen Victoria was mentioned, ana tne 010 wunirjuia. waa aatoandiNt to hear that her ma jesty was dead, r , Dead! ne esciaimeo. u -has taken ber placer aarv. D4.. Walaa haa now be 1IW HiHva . . - come King Edward VII." he was told. "By George! cnea me couuirjm. i.i. . .h.m wh'.iia "The Drince must have had a lot ot Influonce with Blr Wilfrid Laurier to get a nig ju like that!" Pearson's Weekly. Abner Was Landed. Charles F. Murphy, the Tammany laaJar ramarkd a feW dsTS SKO that when the fair glr casts ber net ths poor fish might as wen yicia, auu iwu an Itltiatratlon: "Recently a man returned to his home town after an absence of many years and rambled down to ths corner a ..f wlaa- 'I suppose,' remarked the oldest t-t..Hiant tn hanriina mm iniormaiioo. that you remember Sim Slmpklnsr a.-ih i know Sim verr well. answered the former resident 'I also knew his oaugntor nary. "jui " .nh hr Thev aav that after waitinr fifteen years she married a struggling young man. . Ain't im flniint idiril maa. auua' .tin art nf it.' was the arinning re- ininar f tha oldest Inhabitant 'Beth done nis oernaes 10 k Mary landed him, an rignu ruuw delphla Telegrapn. Advising A Bealnner. "So you're going In for public apeak togr uv.. n .... oaii maVa tin vrmr mind that TOO can say 'more In half an hour than you can in two hours." Detroit Free Press. Fins Scruples. Father I want to tell yoa this, my on: the secret or success uaru work. . . d.. ft tt'a a secret dad. TOO shouldn't have told It Fortunately, I'm too much of a gentleman to take advantage of Information gained In that way. Boston i rauacnv. GOOD APPETITE GOOD HEALTH A SPLENDID IDEA The appetite is an ex pedient barometer of the condition of the "inner man.' Watch it, and when it loses its accus tomed keenness, try HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters It is an excellent tonic and appetizer. Get the genuine. 3130 LIVES LOST OH Mil CRUISER Itcditcrniscaa Disaster Mcs Lead ia ratafitles at Sea. 4000 OM BOO; CY 870 SAVED Ordinary Capacity of Vessel Urjery Exceeded on Account of snort Voyasa Mostly Soldier. Pub It was announced at ths French ministry of marine Saturday that there were nearly 4000 men on board tha French auxiliary cruiser rrovence whan shs wss sunk In the Mediterranean on February 16. It was said that on board tha Pro vence were the staff of the Wrd Colo nial Infantry regiment, the Third bat talton, the Second company of the First battalion, the Second Machine Gun company, and one extra company. As tha ministry of marina, on Feb ruary Z announced that tha number of survivors of the Provence disaster was estimalad at 870, It la Indicated that upwards of 8130 Uvea wars lost This great number of casualties makes ths dlssstsr the ertateet on the ea In modern times. UptothsMea ant time tha largest number of lives ever lost In one wreck waa when the White Star liner Titanic struck an Ice berg off tha Newfoundland banks on April U Wit loss of 1596. Tha rescued numbered Tha vessel, however, when in tha trans-Atisntie servies, eould carry I960 persona. Including the crew, and it has been presumed that aa shs was transporting troops between ports not far apart, she wss carrying a number of men larger than ber normal capa city. . SENATE SUPPORTS PRESIDENTS STAND w.akin.rtMi TV (1 Bv a vote of SB to 14 the senate Friday carried out I.IAt Wltann'a wiah and killed Senator Cora's resolution to warn Americana off armed peiiifsnreni ships. , , In a tiirhnlamt acana. BUCO BS IS Sel dom witnessed in ths senata, voting l with aanatiwa ahflUtlnC OO- UVEWlWl - - , jectlona, futilely dstnanding recogni- Uon to explain tneir pwu"" making not retons u eacn wm, n whih wara out of order. . At one time so msny senators were shouting for the vice prssiaeni s recop nition that tha sergeant-at-arms was called to restore quiet After having maneuverwa or Han t sat tha raaolutlon in such par- liaroentary position that it was dis posed Of WitOOUl aeDaie, aanaw v.. --- tn a ranaral diacttssion of the subject, which continued ail af ternoon, to tha tUsmay OI aominiawa ll annnnrtarra- There WSTO free BX- M v.. wrr1" - - pressions of opinion that tha senaU's action, because tns rota aciuaiij waa taken on a motion to table the Cora .nautitittin. with a correction by tha author and a substitute by Senator Me- Cumber, was in snect a Bcown vat diet," and had not actually accomplish ed the purpose of the President Such statements aroused tha Presl nnt'a Hanrla. wrha feared they would produce an effect exactly opposite to . a a . S . a. JJ A a. that intended. U was inwww w ri.a nntiM tn tha world that the sen ate stands behind the President in his demands on Germany for Uis rights or Americans traveling ins seas, in tha hnuaa. however, tha foreign affairs committee, by a rota of 17 to 2, took a longer step towara meeting r.,n. tha Pmaidant's wishes. It voted A -n tha U.Tjimnr. warnlnr reso lution, with the recomemnaauon u it ha tahiait In tha rsnort tha com mittee asserts that tha constitution im posed ths conduct of diplomatic nego- tl.tlnna nn tha Prealdent and "with this practice tha committee does not feel It proper ior ins nouse m rcyiw senattlvesto intenera." Garman 8cores Air Raids Geneva, via Paris The bombard ment of open towns in Francs and Eng- larut hv aircraft waa shall) It criticised in the parliament of the Duchy of Baden by the progressiva deputy, Heir iinnmal A vlnlant avana followed the deputy's'rsmarks. Herr Hummel ds- .l.ml that attarks on such towns OH ths pretext of reprisals wss only ths useless putcnery oi peaceiui ciu Deputy Kolb, Socialist called atten- ha tarmad the "brutal treatment of tha new recruits, who are shortly to be tent to tha trsncnes. Will Adoot Six Boys. Chicago Six homeless boys of less than 6 years of aga and of varying na tionalities, are to be adopted by Mrs. Bessis Fuller, of South Porcupine, On tario, Canada, as a sociological experi ment she announced here. Mrs. Ful ler, who is visiting In Cblcsgo, assert ari that- havinir no children of her own. sha plans to rear the six, regardless of araad. in tha Canadian back woods, her theory being that they will fuss in tns -meiiing jkh. Mrs. Fuller is the wife of a mining engineer. 5000 Worth of Uauor Taken Seattle Deputy sheriffs raided ths boms of P. E. Sullivan, who conducted a traa oafa at Fnurth avenue and Pike street before the prohibition Isw went into effect J snoary i, ana scum iow aa nf lr-t nxlMtinar Honors other than beer, and said to be worth $5000. The liquor, it was said, bad been removed tn M Rnllivan'a hnma from tha cafe when the prohibition law went into effect, unaer ue iaw it luegai w possess over two quarts or liquor. MRTHWRT MARKET RETORTS; GENERAL CROP WNOmon. aAllil J L .- Portland Wheat Bluestem, Me JXtZt totStM. Nil -IA led Flfa, B8cj red Russian, Ma. Ma Eastern Oregon timothy, lia.ekii&.w it u. tsmooy. $1(; alfalfa, 10, MlUfSpot prlcssi Bran, U 14 par tons shorts. J 14.60 J rolled barley, a.oww." Corn-Whole, 3t par tonj wacaeo, S VBgsUblet Artichokes, Il U nerdoaeni tomatoes, Sil5 per erate; cabbage, 11.60 1.6 -r Dunur-i rarllc; 10 per pounuj fti n.a. aim ill Ilia war. I2MS.I" tl 1x5: eucumoers, as r dosenj bothouaa lettuce, 7Mtll P bus spinach. 0cl$l; asparagus, 8 per pound; rhubaro, ise. r.WZ, Vulta Crspee. 14 par bar rel; eranbsrrlea. 111. Potatoes Oregon, i.Xi...v -..nk. Yaklmaa. 11.601:1.60; IweeW, I3.15M160 Pr hundred. Onions uregon, nuying i"" . v f. c, b. shipping point Applsa--8pltsenbergs, extra iancy, S1S6 per box; fancy, enoic-, an. v.iinw Nawtowna. extra fancy. 12; fancy, fl .16; ; choice, 1.6 1.60; Roma lleauty, iancy, 1.60; Wlneaapa, cnoica, V Jobbing prices: Oregon ranch, candled. 1 P' aoseni an candled, 18otl8;. ... . PoultryHsns. 16U6 par pound; springs. 16c; stags, tol live. llkrtlOe; turkeys, dwsed, cbolca, a .... oa. . j.i,a tintlia! aaaaa. ive. swiiauc, ' - Butter Prices rrom woo.aaai w retailers Portland city creamery. print. 60-pound ease lots. Btanoara grades. We; lower grao-a, . anaarnatrv BrlntB. gO-nOUnd gun cwuiim w r - - - - . case Iota, standard maksa. tsc; lower grades, tl " cubsa, t leaa. Prices paid by Jobbers to producers: CUbsa, extras, wt: flrsta. 4e; dairy butter. 1417e buttarfat No. 1. t7cs No. t6e. Veal Fancy, 10c p- pouno. Pork Fancy, tell0s per pound, linnaiota ma. lOatlSc Der pound 1916 contract, lltlt pw P0" nrnni Raatarn Orenn. 10 tl a 0 valley, ftOoe; mohair. Orvgoo, t Cascsra bark Old and new, t per pound. r.itla Prima ataara. IT (1 7.70 cholca. !160iL,75: good, I6.76t; vwvy medium, 16.60 a.7B; enotewcowa, to K(V,c 7S- medium. 8&t6t: half- sra, $4et.40; bulb, 2.60!,5; stag. Hogs Ught, 7.BiKifs.iBi awsvy. f A Hry.lt .. KhaatwYsarllnn. I7iC: SWe. l ft7; lambs, 8a9.0&. Washington Butter Markets Cut to Meet compeuuon Taeonta On the verge of break for soma time, the Washington butter market Wednesday weakened and toe twice toDDled to 80 cent. Local Job bers attribute tha drop to tba breaking nf tha California and Orsgo" markets. They say if tha Washington market did not follow in line wit it neigh- borinc competitors there would be an Influx of butter from tha other two stats. To avoid that situation, prices wars set down and tha bom trade will be accommodated by tha local product Further changes In local pries are not predicted, although the production Is said to b larger and tba cream nroductlon mors active, Fresh ranch eggs continue to get weaker. Prices are now down to tl 22 cents a dosen, tha cheapest they have been for soma time. Dealers re port receipt rapidly increasing dslly, with the demand about the same. Tney are hopeful of a etrengthsnlng of ths demand, ; Aaaoclation 8ells Mora Hops. Portland Sales of hops controlled by tha Oregon Hopgrowers' association at prices up to 12 cents for tba best grades were reported uis wses. me hnvlnir waa understood to be chiefly for export account although there are also domestic oraers on me nwatn. Itnom tiaal horjirht 27S bnleS Of ISKl- ma hops from 8atterwalt A Fry t 11 cent. Other Yakima sales ware the Courshavs lot of SO balss and ths M. W Phllllna mmn of 126 bales. TWO carload lots of Sonoma hops wars bought by Donovan c won at me Umatilla Woolrrowesi Will Hold, Pendleton, Or. Notwithstanding tha recent wool sales there appears to be a feeling that they do not exactly represent the tendency of ths sheep men of Umatilla county. Ths growers, as a class, are inclined to wait until shesrintr time to dispose of their clip. Dsn P. Smyths, one of tha largest Oregon growers, expresses the1 belief thst Umatilla county growers will not contract before shearing time, even though he admit that ths price quoted Is high. Mr. Smyth states it is not tha tendency of growers to contract. Wool tower ai London. London The seconsd series of ths wool suction ssles opened Wednesday with offerings of 7200 bales. Ths at tendance was large. The moderate selection wss in fair demand, but both merinos and cross breds declined from 6 to 7 per cent Labor difficulties and tha question of financing were largely responsible for tha lower prices. Russia took a fsw lota of scoured merinos and tha home trade tha rest No sales were made to America. Hog Supply Large. February was another big hog month st ths Portland Union Stockyards. Ths month's run totaled nearly 25,000 head, sn Increase of 4862 head over the receipts in ths same month of 1915 and equaling the gain recorded In the opening month of this year. In other divisions there was a falling off In re ceipts in February, which was most pronounced in ths sheep movement STUDY MUSIC EASIEST WAY Ol't KUXTinC an sub BMeha Writs Mar tm CMakaj aa4 1 Iras taawaa. Aawicai ias-elS-k. iwnaas, aanna OREGON ROSES MaallMtkmuNI rl . llliMttawe aaiaa- riUUVfd. thatawtatwl raeMe HarUwwt frw aaaa neaMl. CLARK UKl3.. norm. 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IMN. mm aauaar . - WIVTCfl rwt.waaka"t PAD' IfAnTKU .u.-rsie ao uut. rUT.i b,. a Mj - t--a OIIFuel Boiler of Crest Efficiency. attaatinn nf marine eflltneer Baa w..- a.a In a new IVDS Of bOllr lately put forth by an KngUsh lavea- tor. Toe curious otic an. at tlliaa Ult f COlla Of DIPS tO - sura quick steaming, but of hollow cob- eeatrto cone. Aocora-na mad, a boiler of this type, toe sua i . k...K..j will annaraie as much Bteam and has ss hlah a horsepower rating as tn oruinary pouwr .1 I..... rhla mmnarineaa and high rating mah iha boiler particu larly adapted to marine saric, spec Is valuable, besides which. Its .... n asuntiaratlaa elaanllneBB Of operaUon result In oult a substantial saving of labor. Beverat iwa wi a boiler appear In the March Popular Mechanics Magaslns. T V44lf( Id F twHMflb 1 Alwaratltaka la Allan's roat , S Bawear. t cam Sol. aw.auns, aolilns, aaallaa t Jar earn, Intmvtu aailiaml Imaiaitf. At til 4rutll a4 altaa , tt aiw4 inr.ui-iitui.. samnlcaiaiirrBsa. A4ita AlUaAQiav.l'Kl.uWW.If. Ths Wrong Impresslen. A Quaker fall asleep In meeting and nnn kaaan tn annra. for awhile tha naaal notes were soft and smooth and did not disturb the worsnippers, mu finally the sleeper let out a few extra kinks snd ths effect was a trifl die-' concerting. "Friend lleteklah." whispered aa acquaintance, dtxeing the other In the ribs, "I think the bad belter arous thyself." "What did the sayt What did the sayT" cried lleiektsh, somewhat coo fused. "What Is the mstterf 1 "Nothing, friend Heseklah." was th quiet rejoinder of th other, "only the wss snoring a little, snd I was afraid that outsider might think ths spirit had moved thee to a trombone solo Instead of an expression of thy con vlctlons." Philadelphia Telegraph. t i The He Left , H was telling about all th things be owned, his prise bulldog, his bunga low, bis touring car. - "Out you don't seeru Interested," h complained. "Ts. I am," responded tha other chap, "but I'm rather occupied today. Tall you what You Just mail tn a statement of your ssset snd I'll read It with sll ths admiration and aw you could possibly desire." Washing ton Star, , wlaaaaaawMiMtWtwMMm ; A Reminder. ' "Th old-fashioned boy used to mind every word hi father said." "yes," replied the rather cynical youth; "but you .must remember that the old-fashioned boy had one ot those thoughtful, old fashioned fathers." Washington Star, Ne Such Aspsrslon Allowed. "Isn't tbers a great deal of esprit da corps In that orgault-atlonT" "Not a bit of It Every man Jack In It Is on th water wagon." Baltimore American. C Gee Wo Ft mi .iiri-M.fnl hart al rraadtaa aura all a In. l aMmanta pi axa ana aowva. eut ae.rattoa. from tha wai all.). bvaui and wubtat. whlah ara aahaewa Is China barw. mMaV U BMrfioU KMna. af una aMstrr, Wrtta for wmnk arxl etrrtilm H CONSULTATION PKCK. AAlr To C Get W Qiisue KtMut C. MM rirat St.. PaHUutl, Ora liaaUoa tmprnt. P. N. U. No. II, 1818 U'HM trrltkae a aArarlian kaa SMa- " a I. a.pa. 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