t.t..ru.M.tthOTu rank mm WaaWastoa !-. Oa. Th fecrneU U?plD ploa for thc who rrclat th dollar's full wjiUl, M TTT1T "O :00 '"IT!l j Pi 1 J 1 wkLI' Lest t 'or tkt mtM Hut Crass irnuHw la ear awa. .aa-aa-i.c MbellteC e MUtac "mr- milium. Iwom W rirt put. I-, rMc Ska. fWruaa. Oragva. . w.a. K v tik ML W. S. IIUUST i CO. ant tf rww. ". ww. o Pi '. Oaiie, IIMtMhteUii. W.i i - Porllasd Y.IL C. A. As!t Sctssl i . - - kik - i imiMMc. Tmip1 a.- Lk.T-Mi(TLnHS AND 1 its fturm&jx iuxs ua. EAWTEORXE AUTO SCEOOL TW)rliMMihM a. tfc. rw- I uJa . iHi.a C Wtawar aa aaa ' .i.nlaa. wmt B00O EC3.ET fsr EUTTEEFAT W. mm G-ana, Bam. "walWT. Pi I Malta, Sfaaa. aa fW Mil amaaaaat. HAZEL WOOD CO. Portland, Oswa-aa. Csutli Tread, Pusctun Proof Tires m Brw Nw TirM. WS AIM SL'T OLD TUU3S. Wapwa Mas as M. Tnadawk. sea la. bjkat rait Slur jrvar Trm mt mwm m -m-ram k nuuszsK a. w wasi . rww, A Cartoon Jab From India, it an nations have ejpreaaed tieir MHnu aeainat TJncle Bam for "making money out of th war." Wo bar been beld np to ridicule lmpar .n h Knpland. Germanr. Greece. Prance. Italy and Japan. Now India may be added to Use list. Ia a cartoon from Hindi Punch, ot Bombay, repro duced by Cartoon Magazine, TJncle Bam and Japan are seen, each with largo money bag nnder hi arm. Th caption rea "Make Hay While the Bun Shine," and underneath w read: Jap: "I'm filling my bag with In dian silver while the Austrian and Germans ara busy with the war. And yonl" Yankee: "Ditto, ditto. And some thing more. I'm filling mine with the gold of the alUee, besides." Welah Product. E. O. Grace, president of th Bethle ,hem Steel company. Mid in Washing ton: "Though wa can get any price we . .V ttvm nn, mnntflnn nroduet from Europe, we havent increased our price to the American government one xm "Yet there are people who, to the nt thia uvnn ni of overcharging: Uncle Sam. These people are aa ludi crously ignorant as tho schoolboy wno was asked: v " 'What do we get from Wales r 'Jonah,' tho schoolboy answered." A Flreeid Grouch. "Charley, dear," said young Mr. Torklns, "you can never complain that I am a frivolou society woman." "No: Your idea of a pleasant even- l. c i. n .( Hnwn and ask me to ez- nialn all about preparedness, the bal-1 a nee of trade, orders in council, and the aubmarine controversy all In two hours and a half." Washington Star. Taking No Chances. "Jack is a foxy individual, proposed to Miss Peaches by He wire- less." '-; ' ". "What was hi Idea ta that?" "It leave the record up in the air, where It can't be read in court In case he should happen to change his mind." Plenty of Color. v "You often see a red roof in foreign lands. A bit ot color helps an artist" "Is it color you wantf Come over to my neighborhood. We've got a fine lot of red gas tank." Louisville Courier-Journal. ' He Knew. "Did yon ever know that there u a .1 lot of symbolism connected with a deck of cards Hearts, for instance, giSaify love." ... "Ye. I know. Last night I held a spade flush against four ace and I had to dig." l , rT amrui ,m rarniwrua vim a. I - Never Mixe 'Em. you studied political "Have econ- my?" - , "No, sir. Economy Is all right la Its place. I'm one of those who be lieve keeping buslnesa out of politic." Washington Star. P. N. U. No. 14. 1016 I WEEN writhe I ll Vom m. aa If arlta r IKiKSTlN. Move 1 bxirsm. Aaeoraat aasaey back. T sj" o kjrms. r"tnln n. Tksr ll on food thing about tap ing a really handsome and eaeeaelv drs," said Mr. Bunting to Mr. Lr kin. . -What U that r "Way. row ti at thoo.h yo reetly ought to buy another ot ull so good to aar pour one." I'uca. v. a the CMIdraa. "Is aa.!;-- li XimimJk. A iwkW la fcBKtaaa, kmm a mi who shirks tho dang-roe uue oi war, aaa uMi th tirrtu utlou tho Pr- ult of embusaue U4 alacker foot oa releatleealy." The epeaker waa Kdaa vtaiiace nor mp. who baa luat returned fro. K-.aM Rha annltnuad: Kva tho llttto children tak Uolr mall part In Ihtt rlenll pursuit. Tki, tail a .tor about a ttttlo girl ta Parte who mother aald to her ta ta Bolao: "Look 4a that big automobile i. la Jarfra.' -Tko Uul gtri looked at tko veo.r- able eomaiatxlar-lB-caiar ana rrowa-a. - 'Muu.' abo aald vrwly. "why fatal ka ta tko trencher loa la Uesd In Orchard ta Retard Budding. Va I jilts Thu. a aambor of or chard lata ara trying oat a raiaor la toroatliig plaaa of rotardlag tko bad ding ot their trait troa aatU all daa i.m.M kv lata froata aaa paaaod. Tka axporlBont rooaUta of barring a boat fifty pound ot lc around the baa of a tro wboa th voatkor tweomoa ailld oarly la tho Tmm nnnlv ia roDloBtabod at IntomOa of two weoka until It la aafo to allow tko trooa to burgooa. Ico la bolng ouppltod to aoToral growora by a local prodocor to oncourago tko tnt wltb a tew Uvea. Altkougk a conald orablo ezpondlturo would b rrpro acntod wero tko ackomo carried out oa a really largo acalo. It might not prove excess! re If successful la pre venting crop loose. Lata frosts are a aoorco of much anxiety to grower of early fruit, not alooo ia tho South. bat elaewber a welL From tko April Popular Mechanics llagaaln. Haaford Balsa, largo also. Adv. Economy la HopeleM Remedies, J. P. Morgan said at a dinner ta'New Tor: "Th German financial position Is desperate. The remedies proposed tor It reminds me ot th horse-thief. "Two men were sentenced by a vigi lance committee to be hanged tor horse stealing, and the rope was swung from a bridge over a river. -But the first horse-thief got off. The noose slipped, he fell Into the water and swam down stream to safe ty. "When they came to deal with th second horse-thief, he said anxiously, as they tied the rope "round bis neck: " 'Make sure o' that noose this time, wont you. genu? I cant swim.'" Better than a plaster Hsnford's Balsam when thoroughly applied. Adv. Fair Enough. "Look here, Hiram," said St, "when be you goin' to pay me them IS for pasturin' your heifer? I've had her bow for about 10 weeks." Why, Si, ther critter alnt worth mor'n $10." -Well, a'posln I keep her fer what you owe me?" "Not by a jugrul! Teu yon wnai HI do; keep her two week more and you can have her." indicatioa. Control mai Umpir. work a Von Jagow aa a Cartoonist. "Like hi distinguished superior Emperor Wilhelm," say Cartoon Ifararlna "Hmt Rottlieb Von JaKOW. German secretary for foreign affairs. la a cartoonist ana designer, vvnen not engaged In writing note to Secre tary Lansing he Is busy with his pen cil. As you enter his office you will observe a large clean blotter en his desk, and this, as he talks, he gradual i mn with .ketone. His servant brings him a new blotter for every vis itor." . ' Willing to Change. "There li a very excellent reason why a girl shouldn't smoke." . "Whatr she demanded. "Makes her less agreeable to kiss." "Well. Ill wait till somebody want to kiss me," she aald, "when they do 111 give up cigaret and take to a pipe," Woman's Home Companion. ... .For Cash. "The Clymers are determined to get Into society, no matter how much it costs." - "What have thev done now?" "Last rear ther bought a coat of arms and a family tree for them selves, and now they're trying to buy a pedigree for their dog." Hawaii.. A nnr v man frnm tTmiftlnln TMMlt tv viaftori nnr citv and was introduced to the manager of a fight club. The manager shook nanas wiin mm ana said: "Glad to meet cha. How are ye?" .. . "I Just came from there," replied our Honolulu friend. Jut So. , -"Machinery seems almost endowed with intelligence." . idiii nKoi. reuueu jramier unir "Sometime , I ketch myself . . naln' thA aama lsnenAen to onr auto mobile that I use to the mule." The Growler. Bacon Your dog? Egbert No, my wife's. "Did the dog growl when you had to muxzle him?" 'No. but my wife did." Yonkers Statesmen. Have Baaltkr, lraag. Baaattfml Cyes Doauatia E; htadiclna. Marias is SUU Corm- BMdiJ D onr rarueuaa aoa cnaraaiaM k u Baii.hia aILf fnv Kvaa tkat Maad Can. Trr 1 la roor Mi I. Babr' r MeS-iarUB JaM g Coaifort. Buy Mario. af oar Llragswaecept wnnwai " KIM M.MM.lit tXX, CU1CAOO M niwial"""" , , aabr aaar IVmiJ Ijwraw S CnajwP ami gamttit aknc Ouroulla lm). aatwiscn-T guaranieoi or row s asodela is choose from. -' - urn mess wax tuna m . 4 " LHwm - NORTtfATST MARKET RETORTS; GENERAL CROP COJiDITlONS PortlaivJ Wheat Klueatsm, 6 pwt puabel; fortyfuU, 7e; red Fife, &; club. Ie; rod Kuaatan, Hay Eastern Oregoa timothy, 21 mi ton: vallct timolhy. 110: at tr. im MilUeed-Spwt prices: Bran, t2H tXtO par ton; shot ia, Sia-Ru U . rolled barley. JSl.Xj Jt 0. Cora Whole, 137 par too; cracked, a Vtwtabls Artichok, per dusoa, tomatoea, U.T pa rate; cab- hag, L2ii60 per hundrwJ; garue, ina m nuiiwl- tian tiara. 171 U SOc: f f , . . - m nmlmt ffla- kiraarailish. llCI catt- tinower. Il-Ill.W; ry. I4.M na.avaia- lattuca. 11. IS: eucumbera. tl ts I.M: auinach. II at LIS Per box; osparagrM". 10tfle per pourrf; rhubarb, 11 bx per oox, p, -m 1 fa -- tVMir4 PoUUtea Oregon, J1.4IV1.M p.r sack; Yakimaa, I.ttMi new rwida. 10 it lie per pound; sweets. f3.&4i3.M per hundred. Onion Orvgoo. buying pritw. 1.M f. , b. shirking point Craaa FVuit Aptje. IU11.60 ft box; erenberriea, fU per barret Em Jobbing price: urrgoa ranch, candled. SOc per doaea; un candUd, 181190. Poultry Hens. 16c per pounu; anriita. ! ataffs. ilei broiWrs. SO m.,".- tnraava. hva. la20c: tUlV. dressed, choice, SiU2&e; ducks, 13& 16c; gee, .... Butter Fries from wholesaler w retailer: Portland city creamery prints. 60-poond case lots, standard grades. S4c; lower grade. lc; Ore gon country creamery pnnta, eu-pounu lota, tandara masea, sieiooc; fewwr grade. SOAtSOJc; packed ia cubes, 2e leas. Price paid by jobber to producers: Cube, extras, 9&30c; firsts. I7fe27e; dairy butter 14ftjl8,e; butterfat. No. L 33c; No. 2, SOc Veal Fancy, ll.C.flXC per pouno Pork Fancy, llH.llc per pound, Horav 1915 croa lftalSc per pound; 101 wntTa-ta. lllfiilic WmL. Eastern Orairon. lOtiiSOc per pound; valley, Z7 o; monair. ure oywi SfKfjSli! ner Dound. Caacara bark uu ana nw, c psr pound. Cattle Steers, enoic grain apo nuln. ISCitU: choice bay. 17.60 t 8.15; good, $7.25(37.60; medium, 17 07.25; cows, choice, J6.60M; gooo. tfi.25 61 C.50: medium. S5.60 U w.xa; heifera, $4 0 7; bulls, J 2. 50 y 6.76; stags, $35.25. HogS Rtm IIRbt, 3.UW.Mi good to prime, $S.25i9; rough heavy, 13618.25; pig and skip, xsis-za. Sheep Yearlings, 7.75 8.25; wether. S6.75&8: ewes. f6.25&,.75; lamb. $3.75(310. Steady Egg Market Looked For. Portland The era market ha set tled st the 18-cent basis, where it will probably remain during- the rest of the star re season. It is expected. with warmer weather at hand, that receints will increase fast, but this is not likely to cause any difference in the market, as speculators are pre nared to take all that com in at this The following notice to egg shipper has been issued by a leading local hnwr "To facilitate the rapid transaction of hnaineas durin? the egg-Storing sea son, we have decided to suspend the established rule for cradtiur egg dur ing the month of March, April and May, 1918, and substitute therefor the fnllowino- simols and. we believe, en tirely just method of buying eggs at, aa it ia eommonlv called, 'case count.' Prices auoted will be for fresh un washed hens' eggs as brought to mar ket by the producer (not culled or skimmed) and to weigh in regular 80 dozen standard No 2 egg esses not lea than 54 pound. Such eggs shall be known and designated as 'fresh current receints.' It is further understood that 'fresh current receipts', shall be accented as mod delivery if they do not show to exceed two doxen dirties and cracks per esse of 30 dozen.." London Wool Sales Now Over. London The wool auction sales closed Monday with offerings of 8600 bale. The selection was good and it was readily absorbed at firm prices. The feature of the aerie was the re- Mnt KMivcrv In moat Grades in antici pation of further government orders. The usual American demand was lack ing, through difficulty in getting li cense. Compared with the last auc tions, fine merino and cross-bred closed unchanged, while other grades 5 to 10 per cent lower. Eighty-seven thousand bales were sold. Buyer Object to High Price. : Portland There has been no in crease in receipts of poultry, but buy ers are averse to paying the high price that have lately prevailed. All the hen and springs that came in Sat urday were worked off, but dealers had to take a 16-cent price to clean up. Dressed meats were scarce and firm The best veal sold readily at 11 cents, and many more could have been handled. Dealers explain the failure of dressed pork to keep np with the atvVvanl advance in hops bv the in different quality of most of the receipts. Asparagus Higher; Rhubarb Lower. Portland Asparagus was firmer Tuesday in response to higher prices in California, and th local market waa mAvmnroA fA 10 and 15 cents. California rhubarb was easier at $1.65 and $Z per box, according to grade. Anntlutr ahinmant of Ore erf in cauli flower arrived and it was held firm at $1.35 and $1.60 per dozen. ThAra has han an advncel in or ange in California and higher prices are looked for on the street in the near future. A single car of bananas ar rived in Portland Tuesday. Good Offers for Klamath Wool. Klamath Falls. Or. George He- Ginnis, a wool buyer from Red Bluff, Cat, who buys wool . in this county every year, was in town recently look ing after business interests, tie is offering 22 cents a pound for coarse wool for spring deliveries. Sheepmen hareahnuta view the wool outlook with as much pleasure as last season. fmM vm cm mm Weeblagto, a C.-Prtd.at WU soas patios a reached ta point ot ihsustioa la eonaectloa with th destruction of paaMager-carrytug .U U the troyaaa war ot. He U gathering all U fact la ralatioa to th (Inking ot th usee. When the r la kl posseaaioa h wUl de cide whslhar to advise eoagrw that a situation has arisen which aeceasl late a rupture of dtplomaUo negotia tion with iiay. So tar aa th slate department aa bee advised th circumstance ttu tar developed: Klrst That U qiiartermaator of th Sussex saw tha torpedo comlag aad sheered away ta th hop ot caplog. Second That th three America passwagwra swear they distinctly saw th wak of tho torpedo. Third That a broaio fragment wa found oa board th Sussex which a FT oca omcor aaya waa a part of a German torpedo. Lieutenant Smith, the Americas naval attach ta Farta, has beea di rected to examine the tiragmeaL If kl opinio should eolncld with that of the Freach officer President WU aoa will eonclod that th clrcamitaa Ual evidence la sufficient for action. Th German, embassy doe not bo- Uevthat a Gonnaa sahmartno was reaponslblo for this catastrophe. It Is pointed out that thr was no military advantage to be gained by th sinking , ,V- Unaaaa la aaa nf th lmDrOD- able. however. It I declared positively that th uermaa government vm ma avow th act of tho ubmertn oos .na ,M.!,k him nffar raDaraUoa aad satisfy tho Americas government that U outrag waa w uirwci viola tion ot th lea tractions Issued by th rLaaan ajfmtrmlfv. . But th president is at m point where snch steps are of no eoase- ouence. Th tact la that uennany gave ...ii ,nniuv. iliaft nasaaniaf ships would not be torpedoed without warning, nor sung nnui paaaenswrs aa aaaa, kail hajt SB ODOOTtUnltV tO scape. If Germany should deny that any ot her aubmarine commitiea ue outrag. which la regarded a extreme ly probabl. th adminutrauon win have to rely upon circumstantial evi dence. Such evidence. It la pointed la ifmnftr than a denial. Tka arfmlnlatratlna kBOVI further that no Engllah tubmartnea were op erating In th channel ana n scouts as impossible th suggestion that on of thee vessel fired th fatal tor pedo. Ia tho first place the British government would hardly jeopardise tka ll waa tta own anhleeta aa well as those of it ally. Again th British government doe not us u oronse torpedoes employed by th German. k.-a amiM flai-man .Mfl the hlama to on of her allies Austro-Hungary or Bulgaria. Neither or uea power naa submarine in in Auanuc. Delegates Talk Preparedaess; af Order Ceses Tm hit Snokan. Wash. Shortly after th Northwest preparedness conference besan her Tuesday a telegram wa received from the war department at Washington Instructing army officers not to take part in th conference. The telesram waa received too lata to af feet the aDDearanee of Lieutenant-Col onel David J. Baker, Jr of Vancouver Barracks, who spoke n tho necessity of adequate protection for the north ern Paclfla states. - Preparedness questions affecting th D..IHA 7vtharaat fmm tha vlewnofnt of military and naval officer featured tho addresses despite tuo telegram tmm tha war ilnnartment. TTnder the circumstances pain we taken by the Oilicer io say buuuhs uiaw cram construed as having a political effect, or bearing on th measure now be fore congress. Delegates were present rrom vraso intnn rtMrnn Urttitana. Idaho and .ibwu, v.n- ' . nrmmln. Tha MflfUMflM fVlAt N. W. Durham, of Spokane, chairman; Frank W. Hammond, of Seattle, sec retary, and P. N. Bernard, of Kails pell, Mont, assistant secretary. . f ltnal Ttaka Waa not In ttniform. and in the preamble of his address re ferred to toe tact in, ne spoae vuij as a private citizen. In speaking of the Japanese question. Colonel Baker ... i.t . am . -i hlv thara la I. nnr nf tronhl with Japan through tha ignorance, ar rogance ana narrowness w vur uwu people on this coast who lack knowl aa nf tha Jananaaa and therefore misunderstand and mlsjudg them.' Paper Cost I Srloo. Washington, D. & A resolution for an investigation of th news print pa per situation by the department oi Commerce wa introduced in tho house h, Rarmaantatfv. (VinleV. Much of tha supply of raw msterial for print paper that came from oermany, was mi ntr hv tha war. Other material Sm being shipped from this country to Eu rope for use in th manufacture oi mu nitions. According to Mr. Copley the price of paper has advanced so fsr that the lives of many small newspapers are threatened. Hunt Elusive Blue Tiger.' San Francicso A quest for th blue tiger a beast which has been termed tha F1vlnr Tniti-hman of Zoolocrv." because many scientists and explorers have seen it, yet none ever nai Deen eanirht will becln Wednesday when Roy Chapman Andrews and Mrs. An drews sail from San Frsncisco for the Orient on the liner Tenyo Maru. fiAnwwWa in Central Asis or Tibet they expect to capture a specimen of tneir elusive quarry ana v masv an exhaustive study of zoology for th American Museum of Natural History. Wilhelm Honor Sultan. Berlin. (By wireless to Ssyville, N, Y.) The semi-official Overseas New sgency has received advices from Con stantinople confirming report that Field Marshal ron Mackensen had reached that city on a mission, given him by Emperor William, to pro sent to the Sultan the Field Msrshal'i baton which the emperor had bestowed upon the Turkish ruler. The dispatch describe the Field Marshal's recep tion as most enthusiastic. HOW MRS. BEAN MET THE CRISIS ,sw---w-----w--aswa- Ctm'oJ $M Thrwih CUnt. ci HI a by Lydla E. fmlhata VwfoUblo Compound. Naahvill.TeA. Whe I was goinc through th tbang ox wi i awi w RMNT aa ail, mm m child' bead. Th doctor said It wa thro year Cosalag and wmva as medt- Lum for It nolU I wa oalled away frosa th city for lUeas tl. Of course I count mi e to aim then, rav lUr in-law told i . Jm that she thought i a iH.Vh.aa a V.ewtable Coas pound would cure lU It helped both the Chang of UU sd the tumor and when I got home 1 4U w "- W eWa-r. I took th llnkham iwrnedie mntU th tumor was gone, th doctor said, and I have not fell It since. I UU every eo k- I ... mrm.L If this tettsf wlU help otborsyoa r w.lcoros to It." Mrs. E. H. VmAH, 0-3 J os-pa anwn, Nashville, Traa. Ijdia K. Plukham't Vwtebl Coav pound, a pur remedy containing tho -wAia aMmraaatkaainf Wnfld oLd faah loned rooU and bsrbs, mU the heed of woman iystm at thl ertttcai perwa f her life. Try It If there I any symptom la ynut rase wliicb pnssle you, writ to th I.ydU 1- I'lnkluua Modlclao C'ov l-yno, Mass. WEIC BREAI.CP.A-COLD TABLETS A guaranteed rem-dy for Cold and UGripp. rric of yourdru-rut. It's good. TU nothing las. Adv. Acute Hearing. A number of candidate for th po lice fore were being questioned by a iha Alhar dav. and a Bretty Stiff examination It was, too. At length It came to testing the mens sense w aeerlng, and said the examiner: "Do you see this watch T" "Tea." "Do you hear It Uckf "Certainly: quit plainly." "Stand further back." Candidate retire three pace. "Do you hear it aowf "Yea." "Well, you must b mrt, for th watch ha not been going for a week." Chicago Herald. HOW WONDERFULLY RESINOL SOOTHES ITCHING SKINS! U yoo have ecxema, ringworm or other Itching, burning, sleep-destroying skin eruption, try Heslnol Oint ment and Reslnot Soap and see bow quickly the Itching stop nd th trou ble disappears. Heslnol Ointment ts also an excellent household remedy for dandruff, sore, burns, wounda, chafing and for a scor of other use where a soothing, healing application Is needed. . Reslnol contains nothing of a harsh or Injurious nsiur nd can be used freely even on the most Irritated sur face. Every druggist sells Reslnol Ointment and Reslnol Soap. Adv. For chronlo pain in tho back apply Hanford'a Balsam. Rub it on and rub it In thoroughly. Adv. ' Proof In Leanness. Ther wa one an old Garrabost crofter who, when giving ovldenc be fore the crofter' commission, admit ted that while be was th owner of three cow, "the beasts were as tbla s Pharoah lean klne." The chairman, thinking to corner old Kenneth, asked him to say how lean Pbaroah' kin were. Even a 17th-century dlvln would have wanted a day or two to think It over. But Kenneth answered at one. "They were, sir, so lean that they could only be seen in a dream." Mlnd-Rssdlng. ' "Do yon think tber la any such thing as mind-reading?" asked tbm Inent diplomat. . "Oh, yes." replied Mils Cayenne. "If I pay very cloe attention to what yoo say and analyie It carefully, I often fancy I get a glimmer of what you are thinking about." Washington Star. Paradoxical Result "How did prohibition work out in Crimson OulchT" "Fine," said Bronco Bob. "Th boy have saved up so much money that mebbe well have to let a few saloons open so's tbey can celebrat their prosperity." Washington 8tar. -. , f Th Higher Education. HI What course is Sarah studying In that boarding school? 81 I can't remember, but I think It's cosmetics. Stanford Chaparral. Similarity. "Have you any references?" "Yes, mum, but I left them at home. Like me photygrsphs they don't do m justice." Boston Transcript Keep Your Stomach Well It's the Secret of Good Health The Stomach is the, con trolling power in all mat ters pertaining to health and it must be kept strong and active. At tha first sign of weakness, try 'UTOSTETTER'S .O. Stomach Biltcrs BRITISH SEAPLANES BROUGHT DOWN Genaaa kww Dcftut Ymtt of fleet of live Mim. icM loss of mm Berlin Claims No Damast Dons by .Bombs Crtwi ol Flicn Madr Prisoner - Patrol Sunk. twil ta aalralaaa tat Ravvill. N. Y Hut fewer Uvea thro British hy droplane, among thera a fighting aero plane, wr brought oown nunuay oy German guna oa and about th Island of Sylt. durinc an air raid on North ern BchUswig, according to a German official commMleMlon, in crews were taken prlaonar. Bomb dropped ia tft aisinci m iha ttova water rata did no damag. aay th statement, which follow i ISnra tarn ah It), which War 00 companid by cruiser eouaJroo and a Rotllla of Owstroyars, bv cnguea hydroptano started for an attack against th German aeronautic astah liahmwita la Northern Schleawlf . "Not fswer than thre of mm. among which wa a lighting awoplano. -..-a faremA down bv th defenaiv Mrvic oa and about th island of Sylt. The occupant of tho machine, wno war made prisoners, are four E"!11" offleers and on noo-eornmlsaloosd ofn- Bombs thrown only In th district of tho iioyf water gat. No damag waa don. I TVraa BHtlah aeroplane which took part In a raid oa Oersaan alrahlpa In tkhleswig-uounein ounu., an. -alaalnw. A dispatch aay that two German armed trawler acting a pairo www wink by tho Brills ouisia ojn oar Tho admlratlty also reports that a torpedo-boat may hav been In colli- Inn arllh another of It own flt In th ventur. No fear for th crew are entertained. Th following official atatmnt waa Issued: "An attack by British seaplane was delivered Sunday morning on Carman alrahln ahada ia 8chlwiff-Holtla aaataranl of th ialand of SvlL Th seaplane were convsysd to their ron A..m alnaa tn tha fireman coast by an aseortlng force of light cruiser and deatroyar under wmmooor iyrwoi. "Three of th asaplan which took part In th attack ar missing. Th destroyer Medusa waa In collision with th destroyer Larrock and it la fard that in th stormy weather which pre vailed th Medusa may hav been lost, but no misgiving ar fait aa to th aafatw nf tha craw. Two Carman armed patrol veeeel were sunk by our destroyers. "No detailed report bat yet been ro-iad- hut from Danish Dress dls- natohaa It Would DDar that thl operation, which was carried out with in tho onmy'a waters, achieved iu object" Six Use lives a bdssive Ccaalry Oub Cecflagralica San Antonio, Tex. Six parson lost a n a 1 a.L I f their live ariy sunasy in in ouming of tha fashionabt San Antonio Coun try club. Fiv of th victims were guests at th club, which waa th seen of sev eral week-end partlee, bringing to gether a largo number of persons prominent in social and business cir cles to the Southwest Th dead ar: Mr. and Mrs, J. & Waltham, Judg 3. B. Webb, Homer Jones, Ban Antonio; Mrs. Mseo Stew art, Galveston; Helen Cockrell, maid at th club. Th fir bad its origin in a collection af nalnt stored In the basement of th thre-story fram clubhouse. It spread quickly to a stairway leaning to in first floor and rapidly communicated to th other two floor above. About 18 guaaU asleep In tho build ing had narrow escapss, many jumping from th second story windows, so quick wa tb spread of flame. Fortun Goes to Worker, Seattl Harold Blchard Clemcnta, 19, who ha been working In a depart ment store at a small salary, has been notified by Arthur Payne, attorney, of Louisville, Ky., that h ha Inherited th 13,000,000 oatat of hia grand mother, Mrs. Mary Clements, who died ther recently. Young Clements lath son of Harry Curtis Clements, formerly president of th Denver Traction com pany, who died nine yar ago. When Mr. Clement dld he left th bulk of hi Mtat to his mother, only, a small allowance going to bis fon, Army Short of Alrmn, San Diego, CaL Thr ar no qual ified military aviators available her for duty with tb expeditionary force in Mexico, according to Captain Cowan, commandant at th North Island train ing institution, commenting on th re quest of General Pershing for eight fliers. "W hav not got them to send," said Captain Cowan. "Thar ar four student aviator at North Island who ar ready to tak thair junior military aviator' testa, but thus fsr non of them hav had exper ience in cross-country flights." Villa General Is Killed. Queretaro, Mexico General Pedro Gocman and 22 others, all members of Villa's band, war killed in bsttl in th neighborhood of Laguna and Dlna mlta Sunday. In this action between government force and bandit 10 pris oner also were taken and fummarily executed. This information cam in a messag to th minister of war, Gen eral Obregon, who wa Informed that tb campaign against tb Villista was being waged with ta utmost vigor. 1910 CaUIoj -SEEDS 1 Maata. talk. (tarda. Or hard and Pawltry gmypNe. rnMr,lt. jirfj.w- OjMf-a a!Ivwi I to rmm . t .1 t. Uuaa m aa, KewCktak-gHw.Ot Fire. RDUTLEDGE SEED &FL0R AL CO. iwimmh roiVAsvotot r PORTLAND Y. BL C A. M l vf taWtfc yaww Me aa I hmtt -kUtait $fetTW. SalttMMlsf T.M IM. Mm aalasM ataWwa taM .xl nailaril.l srt.lWaal. mU aa. U haa Ika. V Otmaaaar .- "-a ( .JW rrwusaWT aaawla. sunt -US l.KUNi HIcQimobile Oils and Greases FEDERAL TIRES AND TUBES ' Fiw. Ttr. farrl-s. rw rrifs tw " MOTOR CAN UM'tY CO, In. M gueeoway Ma PotUaad, Ot. HIDES, PELTS, CASCARA BARK" II Man traat H. rmnU-4. On. ufiurcn r-..rr.,r:,.r.,r? II "111 I a,W lTK: wl.u L'fVaJ ahaHa lll l"." "tra m & in m rwa-ai Nma TO THS rt'KI4C. AMl H SVk .aa. traM M "H'" aa a V WNTKD-a - Ja Uat.UVa, Oalr lUaM T-aawia Ikaaaaa. try Ha miiHIIX. H..W CI fca., h. rmf a.hhwfc-al. AMwmm A taator. a lUM.ar tawn rartaa, t. s ...... - - - sfety First They were watching ine ooys cos. Ing down th nowoverd lru on their led. -Ah." ssid th lder of th two men. "that lh portl Itoeesnl , you think of your bapy childhood dy? No replied th olber. "It make bi think bow ellppery that Irwet la going to be efter awhile and how easy II would b for you or me to fall and break an arm or a l while trying to crosa It. Ktery man should rot Id gainst urh contlnseoeirs by carry ing an accident policy. I bappea to have an application blank m ' my pocket Tou'd bolter sign It oow bw for It too lata," Clssnet th Wund. For Injuria from rusty nails or sny other xternal hurts, apply Haaford tialeam, II hould kill any germs, cleanse th wound and rentov sore nrs. Then quick healing will follow. Adv. Th toft Psdsl. A story I lold ot a certain well known theatrical manager, who has a habit of. by book or crook, getting bis own wy. . ; That too loud." he called out oa day. aa th orchelu- started at a ro bsarsal. 1 cnt help It, Ir," replied th con ductor. "If marksd fort."" " Wll." went on th man of powr, Imperturbably, "Jul mak It M, pie." j " , Tender, Also Tru, Edytb Did th duk y b lovd youT Kste II said be loved th ground I walked on. K.lyth Where were you when ho Mid Ut , ' ,. Kate Out visiting papa's gold mine, .'all Mall aastttl. f Why H Chuckltd. Mr. Peck Joseph us, what In th world do you mesa by chuckling to yourself In that msnnerT . Josephus It ssys her that IM wlv brought divorce case into court and not a slnul husband appesarad to protest Judge. A Good ttart 1 am absolutely convinced that my arguments ar correct,' said th earn est man, "Well," replied Senator Sorghum, "if a good start You'v got on man converted, anyhow." Washing ton Star. jj Not Wanted. '. "Willie!" called his mother. "Com bar thl Instant! How many time do you want m to call you?" "Why. ma," ald Willie. "Wl&r did you over get th Idr-a that I want ad you to call me at all?" 4 ' i Very Interesting. & . "That emotional actress says she eannot descend to anything Ilk gross bustnea detail." - "Humph I She's Interested enough In th grons receipts." Baltimore American. Helpl Help! "Do you know, Mis Peaches, I think you must be egotistical." v "Why, Mr. Sympel How can jyou imagine such a tblngt" -Decause you hev such capital eye." And Never Will. ' "Ther goes old Tightwad, th itnll Ilonair. They say he landed In this town IS years ago with just (7 cent in his pockets." . ' "Yes, and be hssn't spent it yet." wa . Tims to Bswsrt. "A man dot shows off too much smartness," said Uncle Ebon, "jgets so he enjoy about aa much confi dence as a sleight o' hand man .In a poker gsme." Washington Star. STUDY MUSIC EASIEST WAY GDI SOEXTinC HOME STUDY KTdO BHfis enlck raMilts. 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