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YOU CAN BE A BETTER TEACHER By Training Yourself ProfcMKMUiIly at the) OltEGON KORLIAL SCHOOL : MONMOUTH, OREGON: Oregon! School for Oregon Teacher You will learn what to loach and bow to fetch. The school prepare you for elementary work la city and country school. Every bmio ber of Use faculty ha profoeatonal preparation. ' COURSES -Professional, Supervisor, Rural . . and Primary. . ; First Semester Begins Sept 11, 1916. Loam mora about your professional poeaibffltie, Tb 1918 catalogue tolls. Tho Registrar has one for you. Writ for it. FLOOD DA!M CAROLiriAS IARGE DeaUt Tred IWart (W fra SkktmiiMrKlilm. La I a NewTIK&a Vrie aa. . ORKtiUN VI LCAMlLlNti OA. He WakMa St. i-erUaed. On, (REDUCED FREIGHT RATES 'Ta im mm mil point m nnuewitokl .rr-tr,v ptsMHW, txI ssatMnoaaem. in form tkot cswrfullv nvk, .......a, vnn . ...... .w tffttaMMl, T. BARK, tXUES, PELTS. CASCAS A E WOOL AkD M0HAI.1. -,Wi vmI d yii ftML Vrtt fv prim tN fe$$t tics : TBI H. r. NoiTDI Cs. rwnai tra, tens, n Portland t rt rewe m luri. I win m4 Caw wii of k ra n niL Not a. daatrebai aa m al way It', hut eura Wn tbaa amo wite Mt .Ifcim Beaded ar trrin. B it lamli. OtitAtoentee arpUcattoe. BTAPLKS. dx fcw-ear-Owufta, Set Moraeoa M. Portland. Orasoa Oreeo Hernia Institute Prtemt Rapter vetted aawhanlr.Tlr. tun. rueree. rliabrat l auita cuarBolaed. CaH ar nia JOHNSON A UMBARGEK 41141 ASeky B.illlo.. rardaam. One HIK TEACHERS AGENCY. all kiade at aaarkin iiiIMim. eM awjvurtea, w funuaa la. a-ail awam.ae, Seed edtraai and . will asil eea fall aerocalere. J. N. klXiOIT. U4 Journal SUs. rwrUeed, Oreree. ELECTRIC MOTORS -- - etaBBBaVeBal lt.Sfh J SSBaWeWfWwS., Pal, rlMBTSaj . w.wrWeeaWeWj V. ALKUt SXi KCIK1C V.OKK erUaad. Or. HERE'S ANOTHER Lata tiMtMM Shipper. BaS Kaa. Oam. Hank a ISIS. B AXEL WOOD CO. Portland. DaarSinE I ha. baa aetata a. aaat pleat a paja 1 ran anal Beeeaheere fsani ro. aatj.ferttwT. Ha. tried ether plana. Sal no HAUI.WUUU THK BEST. a alwar i peer erner. and Beawaa wit fn trap. IN feDnve the . nu af craM I ails Keeper tfaUj,. U A. U Orurinat en Am la aar eofee ft Wa't OU rrorneoneof erS.trted ernroerel BAaAXWOOO OOl. fUaTLANB Essies fefess isi Kisy Permits CJIevtJ ted- SMMS ATI RISING RAFIDIY Property Loss Is JlO.CCXJ.tXJO Rail ways and Telegraph Unes De moralizedFive Perish. t s !! It Ccr.p!c! Kdsse fr 0i!jf $75 FW IllWiUllliel, MMr ftJMl KmikIiIii fWsft Mr iwfte Ws to MtMn Usil will W MM- l-tMMI IrMHsTflHsW, TttM Wtt ! IMK a fwti avMatty uMt Mr tumtw, IK Ivmm IMt. MMISr4 in wtvtx tlivtiM Ia( !- rmm mi rtnMtirvttfjMitsi tK prluk4wri fcaai I ekm. 4 likiW(k fmrvh 44 svml ltm(-i 4Hvr la avU (ha.1 U msjisK ajrwi. Uur wH It 4tr- hMa iMtary )- it 1 lk rilLbade Construction Co, rORTlAND, OREGON KCRTHWISTTOXT REPORTS; GENERAL CROP CONDITIONS Fcrttand Y.U. C. A. AutsSchssI Day and narnt clawam. Expert training In repairiac. ririn. aai aida. work, latiadiaa forfa. lata, ahaaer. drill praaa, tracton. rte. Tima unNnuted. tXMSPE TKNT CHAUFFfcimS AND HkCUAN- ics sun-iota WKITK US. Lord Palmeraton'a Wit As for smart repartee, says a cor respondent, there was the case of Lord Falmerston. when, as a young Irish peer, he was seeking; aa Irish peers mar. election to the honse of com mons. "Will you support such and , such a measure if returned?" shouted an elector at one of Pam'a meetings. Then a scene followed. "I will.' said Palmerston. at which half the audience cheered; . "Not," continued his lordship, amid vociferous counter cheering; "Tell you!" Then the whole crowd roared its ribs out London Chronicle. . ; Hie Retort. -"I wish you were more like Mr. ' Brown. He gives his wife everything she asks for." "Perhaps I could be if you were more like Mrs. Brown and didnt ask for everything in sight" Detroit Free Press. . An Accountant "Why do you call Bliggina an expert accountant?" "Because of his assumptions of ex traordinary wisdom. There Isn't any phenomenon in the universe that he doesn't assume to be able to account for." Washington Star. ALL FARM ACCOUNTS SHOULD BE STANDARDIZED Oregon Agricultural College. Corral- lis. Managing a business without ac counts la like steering a ship without a compass or driving a .horse without reina, said Dean J. A. Bexell In a lec ture before the graduate school of ag riculture at Amherst, Massachusetts, on July 10. The secret of success was said to He In a knowledge of past events and ability to utilise the knowledge in bus iness operations. Every successful farmer is involved In a variety of fi nancial transactiona and must observe established business methods. In or der to be moat useful farmers' ac counting methods should be standard- lied. The key note of modern business efficiency is standardization. This Is seen in the interchangeable parts of machinery and other articles, and con trol of railroads and other public util ities through uniform government re ports, and conservation of human en ergy by scientific management It is just aa necessary that business meth ods of the farm be standardized and uniform aa the business methods of factory. If the production of farm commodi ties is going to keep pace with the in creasing demand, farm accounts must be kept and kept in a systematic uni form way. If accounting systems are standard ised they will serve as a basis for com paring success and failure of neighbor ing larma witn a view to correct the mistakes. With the young farmer just starting in business the standardised accounts would serve as a partial sub stitute lor experience. Contrary to the usual nnderstandina of the matter the subject of farm ac count is not new, but waa discussed frequently by the ancients, especially Pliny and Cicero. DRS. HEDLUND, SKIFF MILLER, DENTISTS, Tak. plaann fat announctas' that thor ar. la eatwl at 4M-t5i Morvan bide. (Ji Door). Waaa Inglm at Broadway, Portland. Or., whar. tfeay will a plnaaid to mart thair friend, and pattenta. - Taaa. office will b sonduetail aa a poller aarv ka at aoamu prica. to ts. beat of our atahtr. W. alwara atand behind aur work, aa w. know that a aatiaotd patjient a and ahail always bath. Dr. Ml. Eebai Dr. SerMaT SL SLC Dr. I Hmr. Miller, DENTISTS. T.l.paa. MairaUB AUTO WRECKING PARTS FOR 1-2 Farta orar 50 ma. and model, at nail th reto : akr prie. Bur jrour aasd aatn parts from an ald-aatablkhed and tvp.tabla dealer, who ha a raputatMai to protect and condoeta in. larrait parts Mara and earrtoe th. hwcwit coroplata aa avrtaawt of aaal ant parts of anr eupaay tin aid. of Chloaax). Oar prtoee ar leaa. and tor tfeia raaeoa wa outaeil ail other. All part. ar. nar . aBlaed to be la Brat-claw oaodltion. L'OTOR PARTS MFG. CO. lneorporatod. nysmn mum v, nmm, 01 How Delia Managed. A great deal of noise arose In the nursery one morning, and since it gave no promise of subsiding, Mrs. Odell hurried in that direction. . 8he found the baby bowling with might and main and the new nursemaid sit Ing calmly by. : . "Well, Delia, ttia te a terrible noise!" cried Mrs. Odell angrily. "What la the matter? 'Can't you keep toe baby qutetT" ' "Shure, mum," replied the girt "but I can't keep him quiet unless I let him make a noise, mum." Atlanta, Ga, Sarloos floods in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia Sunday caused five known deaths, rend ered hundreds ho male and damaged property and crops to the) extent of 110,000,000, according to early esti mate, and demoralised railway, tele graph and telephone communication. Following the hurricane that struck the South Atlantic coast Thursday, un precedented rains have fallen, driving rivers and smaller streams from their banks and imperilling many lives. The French Broad river has broken from its course near Aahevills, flood ing factories and hojnea in the lower part of the city. At Biltnorw three naraona Cantaln IT C. T ina Miaa Nellie Upe and Mrs. Lao Mulholland I Special WW UaV W rawal W ) W aVM V MM waa flooded. The) Vanderbiit estate at Biitmor was not damaged. Two persona were drowned at Ashe- ville while trying to get food to flood refugees in the second story of the Glenn Rock hotel Throughout Western Carolina the situation ia reported serious. Two dama at Henderaooville eollipsed, r teasing great volume of water, and fears ar felt for the big dam at Lake Toxaway. The Southern Railway bridge over the Catawba river at Eelmont, N. C, has been washed away, carrying 10 or It workmen into tho river. Whether they wore drowned has not been learned. - 4 - Mew ffQUAUTY ones Hart, and Twtaa, Tea pour deaaw ya want BirvaiK HN Ul Al.ITT MN1W. k ft Haa Me writ eat WINKLES! AN lAO Bt'aXAP CU. ITI rreat l TaaaaaV Waa. - ISatlaad. Ol ajaa, Uaena la. lyortaweet. rortland Wheat Bluestem, T9 par bushel i forty fold. ITe: club, 8c red Fife, Mti red Russian, 80c Hay Eastern Oregon timothy, f 23 1X14 per ton: valley timothy, f I WM alfalfa. tltSlS. Millfeed Spot prlceei Bran, 1 24. tl&O per ton; shorts, 2 29.10 rolled barley. l.l.B(MtS160. Corn Whole, 3T per ton, i wracked I3R. Vfivtatl Artichokes, Ttcffill par doten; tomatoea, I LoOtftl. SB per erst J cabbage, 2ai,L2S par hundred; garlle. le per pound; pepper. loe: eggplant, 1; horseradish, e: lettuce, $lol.I5 per crate: cucumbers, llail.IB per boa; rhubarb, l.(JC2e par pound; peas. 8it'c; cauliflower, ll.IB per urate beans, IdtHe per pound; celery. I HO ftl.I6 per dosea; corn, 6Uc par osen, roUtoew Old, ll.S0Ql.e6 per sack new. !4Ctle per pound. Onions California red and yellow. I3GC3.I5 par sack Grwen Fruit Apples, new, 1.75fJ t par box; eoerHea, 4Tt7 par pound; cantaloupee. 32.75 ft ITS per erete; peachea, TSctl per box; watermel ons, 1(2 per pound; flga, 11.60 per box; wpberriee, $1$1.IS par crate; plume, 11.161.(0 par box; prune. tl.2SoCl.60: kjganberriea, SOe (11 per eraU; blackcaps, ll.60fitl.73; currants, 31(31.25; pears, 1175(11 3 per box, Egg Oregon ranch. Exchange THE NFW PFRKINS HflTFl I current rlpts, 23ie per dos. aaaa. e lea i , a a. uu. w uviaa Cewrt Rawas, Swale, 75. Douola, $. OwtafaU Rooea, Siafl. 31 DowoU. $IJ0 (Balk prrrUare lartuded) Rooea with P rival Bath, Single. SI-SOi Deabie, 32-00. Charlotte, K. C Eighteen men, 14 of whom ar construction officials and employe of the Southern Railway, and four linemen of the Western Union Telegraph company, were missing Sun day night and ar believed to be either drowned or marooned in tree on the Catawba river about IS mile from Charlotte. The river ia rising rapidly. Cse Saia, Cue Wsisdd a T-cssi Strike B-tHe; Tin Slot n kk ibbing price t Oregon ranch, ean- Q.iMMaa D.ia. died, S5c: aelecta, tee. uuiiuilkl ewtv ir i ,.n I . (wiwr-iiaa, awq.iv fFar vvuiW) broiler, 17tl8c; turkey, live, ZOrtf ttc: ducks, 1x4,15c: geese, mile. Butter Cube, extras, no bid; prim firsts, 14a. Jobbing prices; Prints, extras, tZtc; buttwfat, No, L 26c; No, t tie; Portland. Veal Fancy, lt$tlle par pound. Pork Fancy, 104l0,e per pound. Hop 1915 crop, 8lle per pound; 1916 eon tracts, nominal, Wool Eastern Oregon, fine, t3$2t per pound; coarse, SOtifStc; valley, SO 3Sc Caacai. Bark Old and new, 4c per pound. Cattle Steers, choice. 37.6033.30; good, 38.75ftJ7.25; cows, ehoiea, 1125 4,8.60; good, 35.50a.25; heifer. 34 J.50; bulla; 3S(g5; atags, 3.60(?t, Hog Prime light. Is. 20 o B.B0; good to prinva, 37.75(38.10; rough heavy, 17.507.76; pig and skips, 36-60(37.10. Sheep Yearling. 36(36.60; weth ers. 35.50-JJ6.60; owes, 34.755.25; Umbs, 36a,8.25, Aata-Ba. Mil traaaa, AI Can frara Ualea Deaat FaM Oar Deer. NEW PERKINS HOTEL Oar. Waaalaa-te. A FUU Skv. IVartlANa MC Too Tolerant Bishop Conrad said at a dinner In Newport News: "Some folks regard their sins la too generous and tolerant a way. They're like Cal Clay. "I said to Cal one day: "'Calhoun, my man. Qen. Douglas haa positive proof that yoa looted his chicken bouse last week. I should think you'd be ashamed to tak com munion after such a rascally deed as that "'Man goo'nese, sab.' said Cal re proachfully. 'Ah wouldn' let a t.-w measly chickens stand twtxt ma an' de Lawd'a table!" Blasted Out' with. 5 I if r I I ! i You know the dlflicultv of Ecttina the roots of stumps out with pullers, by burning, or by usinc explosives that merely shatter. You needei plosives that not only shatter but aluo lift and heave that tear the roots and make clearing easy. You can save work, time and money ty using rFAIiPOWDZRS isJe hv a Pirific Coast comninv. with SO yrai erH?ricrtcc, to mm I'arific Cot agriculturaJ conlitior.M Mmi thin Z,UUU,UUU pounds used every year oy larrnct. . vtho have pnmJl they reduce stump blasting costt. ' There are two Giant l'owdcrt turcka Stumping Powder, for use in dry work, and Giant Stumping Powdtr, for wet work. Ak your dealer for them. Test them alongtide of sny other explosive. Write ua and we will have our nearest distributor supply you' at lowest market pricei with a trial rate that will prove to you the economy of using Giant Farm Powders. Five Valuable Books Free W issue (v haadaom. illustrated bouts to help vou to Woe cKatper snd btirf hook ion Stump HI Mine BouldVr lilsituis. Tree , Ilaatmg, Sub! Blading end Diuh HUittnt. Any et sll of ihres wriitM by weat.tn men (or wtn frmrs will be smto rsqiMMt. CHooe th bonli that yoe prefer sad wi it (of in today. THE GIANT POWDER CO, Con., ?X San Fraodaco baamcm ornrxji seaHt. i.nl.... rii..d. u uv cay, p Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets ar th original little liver pills put up 40 year ago. They regulate liver and bowel. Veal, Pork, 11TI J1"1 ill! J Butter, Egg. & i, Farm Produce To th. Old Reliable ftmrdlnr kooa wttfe a record of 45 year, af Bqaar llealing and b aaauraaiaf , Top Market Price. F. II CROMHITE, Cfl Froaf S, Cook Would Stay Awhile. "John, are you sure it Is safe on this yachtr" Yes, my love." And you know how to sail itf My sailing master does." 'How long will it take us to cross?" 'About two weeks." 'Oh, dear. There's so much to wor ry about on a yacht" "There's one thing that needn't cause you any worry. , ' . What's that?" "The cook can't leave until we get to port Brooklyn citizen. do ; . Father" Tip. "Wish to marry my daughter, you? Tske my advice, don't" "But why, sir?" "I have noticed evidence of Insanity in ner uvieiy. "Good heavens! "What" evidence?" "She says she wants to marry you." .Boston iranscnpt ; Something Missing. Daughter What's the matter, fath er? Ton look worried. Father (just retired from business) Well, you see, my dear, I've never been without things to worry me be fore and it bothers me. Boston Tran script P. N. U. No. 30, ISIS T- wrie I t : -e r t eeWtieige, a! I Aiming High, But Surely. The new night watchman at the col lege bad noticed some one using the big telescope. Just then a star fell. "Begorra," said the watchman, "that fellow sure is a crack shot!" Wind sor Magazine. Knew Her Ways. "Welt I must be going, old man. I've aa appointment to meet my wife." "She probably won't be there." "Oh. she will, lust about I'm tw hour late." Boston Transcript The market value of "silk" eocka manufactured from sawdust In the United States during 1915 was equal to th total appropria'Jon for admix istering the national forests. Tacoma, Wash. Rangval Leinann, a strikebreaker, wa shot and killed and Sam Jones, a anion longhawranan, sustained a probably fatal gunshot wound in pitched battle Sunday, when union men attacked an automo bile carrying nonunion worker to the Milwaukee docks. - Four men were in th automobile re turning from th city to th dock when they were ambushed near th Eleventh-street bridge by about 16 striker. The. latter began barling bricks st the occupants of the aoto- mobile and when th driver pot on moM speed a shot rang oat, Leinann, who had a revolver bat who had not been able to use it ac cording to the other in th ear, fell dead. On of the other occu pants, which one the polio have not been able to Learn, picked up th dead man' gun and returned th fire, wounding James. The automobile tamed and sped for the central police station with th body of the strikebreaker, while the strik ers, who had a ear standing near th seen of th shooting, rushed James to bospitaL .. .-;. Seattle, Wash. Two men were shot nut not aangerousiy wounded, and a third was severely beaten, during .a fight between 16 non-union longshore men and strike sympathizers attn Pike Place Public Market Saturday I night Several other men received lea serious injuries. ; . F. A. Webb, a butter and egg deal-! er.in th market wa struck in th leg by a stray bullet William Clarke, a onoin longshoreman, wa shot in th leg. O. W. Bridgefarmer, a special j policeman employed a a guard at Pier 6, was seriously beaten and kicked. ' Train Kill Three In Auto. Tacoma, Wash Three person war killed and two injured when a Chicago, Milwaukee ft St Paul passenger train j crashed into an automobile on a rail road crossing near Sumner about 8:30 o'clock Sunday night . The dead ar: John Coginsk, Mrs. John Coginsk and Ed Able. Th injured are: An drew Coginsk, fractured rib and scalp wounds, and C EL Carlson, su perficial injure about th head. All ar from Sooth Tacoma and war re turning to th city from a day's outing when the accident occurred. , Secret Worth Buying. Mr. Rounder (at police station) Can I see the burglar who waa arrest ed for breaking Into my house last night? Chief (hesitatingly) Well. I don't know. What do you want to see him about? Rounder Oh, there's nothing secret about It I just want to find out bow he managed to get Into the bouse with out waking my wife. Boston Transcript Ouch. ' They were sitting In a secluded cor ner of the veranda. For a long time neither of them had spoken. Suddenly he took her litUe hand In his. His vole waa choked with emotion as he said: "Do yoa think yon could over learn to lov a man" "Tea," she Interrupted In a sort whisper. "Bring on your man," New York World. ,: "'-' , True Vlew ' Th late James J. Hill, the railroad king, waa a man of buoyant optimism. "Failure," he one said In an ad dress to railway men, "failures are al ways pessimists. Successes, on the other hand, are optimists. Which Is rightr He paused, then added: "It's easier to slip down hill than to climb up, but the view, remember, is at th top." , Sometime Apply It Lightly. For cuts, burns, scalds, sores and open wounds always apply Hanford's Balsam lightly, but be aur that It cover and gets to the bottom of the wound. A few light applications ar generally all that la needed to heal this class of difficulties. AdV. Northwest Wheat Crop Estimated at 55,000,000 Bushels Th wheat crop of th Pacifie North- west is estimated by gralnnvaa at from 54,000,000 to 66.000,000 bushels. The remarkable improvement mad in th past few week justiflee them In rais ing their estimates to theee figure. At the present time th weather could not be better for filling out, and glow ing report ar coming In from all sections. Aa to th future prices, th situa tion la a uncertain aa it ever waa, but one thing seems ear that is that th market will be on th basis of Chi eago, Th tendency now la to get on a parity with th East, Th 1st Chi eago bulge pat that market op about 1 cents, whereas prices bar hav ad vanced ooly about 8 eenta. Tb coast market ia not yet on th Chicago par ity, but It I not far from It Ship 12 Cars Fruit Daily. Puyallup, Wash. With more than 8000 berry picker In th valley and th berries ripening very fast; Presi- dent W. H. Paulhsmua, of th Fruit Growers association, aaid that tb asaocistion will ship a dozen ear of berries a day for th coming week. About 2000 picker can still be used in tb valley, Mr. Paulhsmua ssti mstes. Rancher in th vicinity of Puyallup are in greater need of pick er than ar Sumner ranchers, because most of th Puyallup berries ar Ant werp and Marlboro, and ripen much j faster than the Cuthbert. "HEALTH" na. RoMiN.it. kow aoNnmoftna llmelaua tee a.ancelre. are. ad u a am. erf J areawlna Bette. leeurea a aatelM and teewuur Bad prevent. Bet. lever, tonaeaed baa- and la fart anr deeaea I Hal exT Murk a IH.w ana la weaaened aaaibuea, kew Kandltl, nar will I I in th ew af aula ta taper aval wttaaat aa lane... I rWdme. tie. teriaea'a Talf Seaer aad (VU Bee. ' de wU leeur rear nerve, asatnel ealf ej. ieia, , wKite eeeare and calf .aalare, and Uaa tartlu. ilea aav. k.ndrad. af ew Mauhr fraaa dvtn af (Ifalf A ' (arret WaU. Aa roat dealer Im boaiNKa. KaMkUINa, Uaw ar SIMrealeed, ar Wttla ta J Dr. Serlae A art few Weat laae.li KORINEK REMEDY CO, st Portlaai Oregon4 Words Failed Her. The budding author had pur chased a typewriter, and on mornlug the agent railed and asked: "How do you Ilk your new type writer, madam?" "It's wonderful!" waa th enlhuslaa- tie reply. "I wonder how I ever done mr writing without It" "Would you mind." a.knd tho agent, "giving mo a Illilo testimonial to that effect r "Certainly not." she responded, "I II do It gladly." Scaling herself at the machine, she Bounded out the following: "After Using -the Automatid Rack actiom atype write, er for thra entonih Ibaa d Over, I unheeiitniuugiy pro noun co II tube all ad more than th Manufacture claim! for It Durlnb th tlin ttnan In tnyy posacsslo nil three month it had more tha an paid bald for ltaf In lhe oaVlns off tlmo e anD laborrr' Kverybody's Msg lies. For frostbites ssm. - Adv. uia Hanford's iial MY HEALTH To Lydia E. Pinkliajn's Veg etable Compound. V-Trap 8t for U-Boat ' Norfolk,' Va. At least three British ! and French cruisers are' off th Vir ginia cape waiting for th Deutsch-1 land to go out into th Atlantic on th way back to Germany, and for the Bremen, aaid to be en root from KieL On of th warship earn within six mile of Cape Henry Sunday. In coming steamer report sighting for eign warships in all direction off th Virginia coast, indicating that V- shaped pocket ia being formed in which it is hoped to catch the Deutsch- j land. Washington Park, 111. "I am tb mother of four children and hav suf fered with female trouble, beckech, nervous spell and the blues. My chil dren' loud talking and romping would mak m so nervous I could just tear everything to piece and I would acb all over and feel so sick that t would not want anyone to talk Lydta E. Pinkham ' V-V7 Flame Threaten Athens. Pari Tb fir which destroyed the summer residence of King Constant! n of Greece, situated at Tatoi. on th outskirts of Athens, i still raging in th forest in which th royal chateau stood. A Hsvas dispatch from Athens say it is feared the flame will reach th ef ty. Among tho who lost their live in the fir were Colonel de la Parta, of th engineer!; iL Chryseos- pathis, th bead of th royal aeeret servic and 20 soldiers. to m at times. "Vegetable Compound and Liver Pills stored me to health and I want to thank Too for the good they bave done m. I hav had quite a bit of trouble and worry but it doe not affect my youth ful looks. My friends ssy ' Why do yoa look so young and well I' I owe it all to th Lydi E. Pinkham remedies." Mrs. Robt. Sromu Moor Avenue, Washington Park, Illinois. W wish every woman who suffer from female trouble, nervousness, back acb or th blue could see the let ters written by women made well by Ly dia E. Pinkham 's Vegetable Compound. If yoa have any symptom about which yoa would tike to know writ to tb Lydi E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn. Mass., for helpful advice given free f ehargB, Umatilla Crop Promising. Pendleton, Or. With harvest In Umatilla county a weak or two late, prediction ar that a much larger crop will be harvested than wa sxpected a short tim ago. Th cold spring was a great hindranc to growing grain, but recent rain, followed by warm days hav brought out the crop wonder fully, especislly In th lighter grain sections. Wheat and barley ar ripen ing rapidly. Usually cutting begin In mos, of th wheat sections shortly af ter July 10, but It I reported little will be cut this year before August 1. Quinautt Pack Will Be Normal. Aberdeen, Wash. Tb estimated pack of Quinanlt salmon during th season now drawing to a close is 16,- 000 cases of half-pound cans. This is about a normal pack, although last season 40,000 ease war necked, due to th largest run of salmon ever ex perienesd on tb Quinault river. The price paid for salmon this year was more than double that paid last season. This was du to a salmon-buying war waged between tb two local com panies ana tn cverett racking com pany.',. r Adjustable Msthematlc. 'Figurr's prove" began tho alalia Ileal cjtpext 'Walt a minute," interrupted Brn tor Sorghum. "You let! ma what que tlon you are discussing and whlrh side of It you are on and-I'll tell yott. without the trou Mo of guiiiK ihroiiKh the calculation, just about what your figures are going to prov. Wash Ington Btar. Advice. There's one sure way to get along In this world." "What's thatr "Quit fretting about the thine someone elso has and keep hustling for th things that so far no one has and yon can got for yourself if you're first on lb job." Detroit Kree Press Gr.B8.ifcl Eyelids, tw by po- aMaaJBkal IrnUvetr. Nafta tsBieaisy. NoSra-Wtar. kiat Ev Comfort. As Voaf rfoinirt $ pt Bowie. Matla rye aarrsia I uiara:e. rot awiisiv' re.M DruggiMs f artat ty Itwwsy t., I ore - v! r aurtoS.anMfwwi EyesK TlnVf ewa: Kill All Flies! riawd ae ea... eefcv ftp Mia MaadbMBa 4aif'lSlll) nijitorHiJ Mf,Ja ') f 'IS . j le Daley Ft Kill Seal e. eeeai'a. .led it New. eejiil. h 4. IIL SO), . ..e..ala..V. . Making Matter Worae. Your roof is leaking badly.; What's wrong?" The roof wss leaking nd wo wrote to a number of roofing concerns, Kach agent who came along took away a sample shingle." Well?" We haven't any roof now." Kan sas City Journal. i - : r A Born Leader. "That man was born to lead." "What makes you think so?" -"Even his own daughters oboy him." Detroit Free Press. Maintaining Discipline. . 'Discipline," said a government of ficial at a dinner In Washington, "na val discipline mutt be maintained a II root "They tell a story to Illustrate this. "A naval officer said to a seaman: " 'What idiot told you to dump thai pit of dunnage there?' 'it waa in captain, sir.' tna aauor answered. '' " 'Humph! said th officer. 'Let II remain there, then, and take 11 hour In Irons, my man, for calling the cap tain an Idiot'" Washington Star,:. 'Hemitonia? Apply Hanford's 111- m, nub it on and rub it in tBorouga ly, until th skin I irritated. ' Adv.; Utterly Worthless. "No, you can't marry him. He's toe no-account" ....;-...!'.' 4 You ought not to aay that dad. II may hav some good point that yoa have overlooked.", No chance. I mopped up th floor with him Jut now and be didn't even mak a good mop." Kansas City Journal. .;.,....,.,,.,.,(.-;; '' Oaflned. "Pa, what's the differanc betwoea a patriot and a Jingo?" , . "A patriot, my son, la on whos bosom swell with pride of his coun try while In a Jingo th swelling ap pears in hla bead." Boston , Trans cript. .. Tha Reason, ,, "Say, Jim, why do they call th fee lr that drive the autos ehovers?" " "I guess it's beoaus th folks what haa 'em want to b in th push," Baltimore American, Hay Harvest Start on Coast. Marshfield, Or. Haying season, which comes later en the Coast than elsewhere in Oregon, Is in full swing and th crop I abundant Tb ranch ers on Coo river hav been busy with their mowing machine for the past week, and the Coquilie valley farmers are also harvesting their bay. Many Coo county stock raisers depend upon corn ensilage rather than bay and that crop will be gathered later In tb year. Rossburg Shipping Sheep. Roseburg, Or. More than 1000 sheep wer brought her Sunday by ueorge aounsgen, preparatory to be ing shipped to tb San Francisco mar ket. As many more were shipped to taiuornia Saturday by Pel ton ft Seio- mann, local livestock buyer. If you Suffer from Backache, Lum-- bago, Kidneys or Rheumatism, Take Hot Water and "Amine." American men and women must guard constantly against kidney trou ble, because w eat too much and all our food Is rich. Our blood Is tilled with urio acid which the kidneys strive to niter out they weaken from overwork, become sluggish; the elim- Inatlv tissues clog and the result is kidney trouble, bladder weakness and a general decline In health. When your kldneya feel Ilk lumps of lead, when your back burta or the urine Is cloudy, full of sediment, or you are obliged to seek relief two or three times 'during the night when yoa suffer with sick headache or dlisy, nervous spells, acid stomach, or you hav rheumatism when th westher Is ba1, get from your druggist "AN URIC." Became of urto acid in over abundance in the system, backache. pains her and there, rheumatism, gout gravel, neuralgia and- sciatica re sult. It was Dr. Pierce who discovered a new agent called "An urio" which will throw out and eradicate this urto acid from th system. Dr. Pierce be lieves "Anurlo" to be 37 times mora potent than lithia, and consequently you need no longer fear muscular or articular rheumatism or gout or many other diseases which ar dependent on an accumulation of urio acid wtthln th body. Send Dr. Pierce, Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., lOe. for trial package or 1.00 for full treatment "Anurlc." Dr. Pierce's reputation la back ol this medicine and you know that hla rieaseni rellecs" for Uie liver and his "Favorite Prescription" for tha Ills of women hav had a splendid repot tlon tor tb past 30 years.