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NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS; U. S. G overn m en t H om esteads COLVILLE. WASHINGTON, INDIAN RESERVATION. GENERAL CROP CONDITIONS L 1,000,000 ACRES Sold Under a Binding Guarantee Rivals Two privates In a Highland regi ment began arguing In the canteen as to the rival merits of Edinburgh and Glasgow—a burning topic north of the Tweed. "Ay, an' whit la yer Edinburgh?” sneered the Glaswegian. "Naethln' bit a hull wl’ a castle, an' ruins on yin side an* a row o’ ludgln’ booses on the Ither!” "Bit Jls* lulk at the fine hulldln’s we bae In Edinburgh!” protested the man from that city. "Oo, ay! Ye bae some fine pris ons!” "Weel, an' fine we need them wl' aae rnony cheap trip* frae Glesgae!” “ Here, some o’ the warld’a greatest heroes live In Glesgae!” snapped the Olasgow man angrily. "Heroes! Humph! Sooner ca' them martyrs fur livin’ there!” "Y e will find Glesgae men a’ ower the globe!”— proudly. "Mebbe”—calmly— “ n' gey glad tae be oot o’ it !" "A t ony rate,” said the Glasgow man firmly, “Olesgae la i far greater place than Edinburgh!” "A w »', mon! Edinburgh la the capi ta! o' Scotland!" "Weel, that’* as may be,” was the Glaswegian's final h it "But heaven help ye if ye gang doun Argyle street o’ a Setterday nlcbt an' say It !”— Lon don Answers. TH ANK YOUR GROCER Wheat Blueatem, $1.04 per buahel; fortyfold, 94c; club, 93c; red Fife, 98c; red Kuiuti an, 98c. Oata— No. 1 white feed, $26.50 ton. Barley— No. 1 feed, $27.60 per ton. Hay—Eaatem Oregon timothy, $24 For Man or Boa sf O P E N JULY 5, 1916. (¡1(24.60 per ton; valley timothy, $216( 22; alfalfa, old crop, $186(1«. Milfleed— Spot price*: Bran, $25.60 6(28 per ton; ahorta, $28.50<«,29; roll- PRICE, POSTPAID, $1.00. B04-5 McKay Building, PORTLAND, ORE. mi barley, $31.606(82.60. Corn—Whole, $36 per ton; cracked, $37. A LI N I M I N T Vegetablaa— Artichoke*, $1 per doz en; tomatoea, $4.26 per crate; cab For Cuts, Burnt, bage, $2.606(3 per hundred; garlic, Bruises, Sprains, 10c per pound; pepper*, 17(6(20c; W ill Save the Coat of a N ew One. ! eggplant, 206(26; horseradish, HJc; Strains, Stiff Neck, cauliflower, 76c6r,$1.10; lettuce, $1.86 Chilblains, Lam e Back, 6(2.26 crate; cucumber*, $16(1.25 per O ld Sores, O pen W ounds, box; spinach, 4rr(6c per pound; aspar- and all External Injuries. agua, $16(1.26 dozen; rhubarb, l$c per pound; pea*, 74c; bean», 86(12ic; Made Since 1846. | celery, $8.60 per crate. Price 25c, 50c aad $1.00 Potatoes — Jobbing prices: Oregon, OR WRITE I $1.60 per aack; California, 3$6(tc per The Modem Money naiuaf Milk PaiL B. C. Hsirfor* Mfg. Ci | |K>und. BXKACUhX. a . Y. If you at * not m Huvlwuod Cr»wn •hii>p«r. Onion* — Oregon, $1.86 6( 1.60 per wml u* your nrit c*n of era«« wul UftUir •Akin* u« to toll you how to u«>t it Krtw. aack; Texas Bermudas, $1.256(1.76. Coals to Newcastle. THE HAZELWOOD CO. Partitati, Ornes Green Fruit— Strawberries, Oregon, Ry buytne direc t from ue at whotroala price* Mother was measuring a dose ol H o w to H e a l Itc h in g , ¡$2.606(3 per crate; California, $1.60 end eave the plamber'a proftu. Write ue to iler yuur need« We will *tve you our rush- 6(2.10; apples, $16(1-76 per box; tonic for her little son, who looked up Burning Skin Diseases U.tnun ' direct to-ruu" prloee. f. o. b. rail or gooseberries, 26(6c per pound; cher and said: buet. Wa actually eave you from 10 1» I* per A Baltimore doctor suggests this "What am I taking this for?" ries, $1.266(1.60 per box. aent. All euude euarantned. simple, but reliable and Inexpensive, want all you have. Write for price* and “ An appetite," she replied. North wee I headtuarten for leeuter Water ah We Eggs—Jobbing prices: Oregon ranch Ip pi (uf taa- IMf M. P. NORTON CO. "An appetite,” he scorafully repeat home treatment for people suffering Hyeteue aad fuller a J oh neon Knelnaa. S3 North front SI., Portland. Ora. candled, 236(24c per dozen; uncandled, ed. "I can't begin to hpld now one- with eczema, ringworm, rashes and STARK DAVIS CO. 21$6(22c per dozen. half 1 want to e a t"— Philadelphia Led similar Itching, burning skin troubles. 21 hint Street. Pert lend. Oreeen Poultry — Hens, 17c; stags, 13c; ger. At any reliable druggist's get a Jar C a m o Oraaalalei Eyelids, broilers, of reainol ointment and a cake of res- 286/,30c; turkeys, live, 186( Ml ■ Eye» inftamf J by expo- inol soap. These are not at all expen One Process. ___ iure to See. »M l end « It * 20c; dressed, choice, 236(26c; ducks, juickiy relieved by MertM 166(18 c ; geese, 10c. "Since I've been living next door to sive. With the resinol soap and warm ,<Remedy. No$martin| Butter — Extras, prints, 276(29c; a dealer In antlqne rugs I’ve learned a water bathe the affected parts thor — Your n*»*t lot of Va«L Ilota. Poultry. ft air. just Eye Comfort. At firsts, 26c; cubes, 246(25c; butterfat, thing or two about the rug business. oughly, until they are free from crusts Wo^lltdai, Pelle. Ele . to SCHMALZ, If you and the skin is softened. Dry very want better pricee. Check mailed you day after Your Dnini* ist** 50c per Bottle. Marte* Cy* No. 1, 27c delivered Portland; No. 2, "Yea." gently, spread on a thin layer of the arrival. Market information, tac*. etc . promptly Selve in Tube. 25c. Fur Beck el IkedyeTreeitk "A rug can be aged v e r y rapidly by 26c; store butter, 186(20e. •upplted. Baef hide*. USc lb., calf *kln*. Xte lb. Druggists or Marte* Ey* Remedy Ce. reslnoi ointment, and cover with a allowing a few youngsters to use It a* Aak your nsrtghU.r to try u«. Wan tod. M Veal Veal— Fancy, 10c per pound. light bandage—If necessary to protect and llc«a, lw*i ltroUera and Hen*. Write today a playground."— Philadelphia Public Pork— Fancy, 116(11ic per pound. the clothing. This should be done fur <«**, mottHotline thl* paper. F. H Schoaal* Ledger. 4k Co. Pald<up capital I10.UU0. Portland. Or*. twice a day. Usually the distressing Hope—1915 crop. 106f.llc; contracts, ..... The Sky P ilo t 1' 11 — — 1 »" itching and burning stop with the first 116112c. Owing to a fog, a ateamer atopped treatment, and the skin soon becomes Wool — Eastern Oregon, 20 6t 30c; at the mouth of a river. An old lady, ,, .nl clear and healthy again.—Adv. became very nervoui and Inquired of v*H*y. 336(3tfc; mohair, new clip, 40 Made from your old omm. Laat Itm# . . . . - - 1 in, 60c. aa Itran New Ttree. WK AIJIO BUY the captain the cause of the delay, Next Best Thing. O l !• I 11(1 S . W e vmr an h i t f h me M * Cascara bark—Old and new, 4c per “ Can't see up the river," replied the A hospital nurse was testing a vol per lb for *uch at* we cait uae In Ikouhle officer. pound. unteer on his practical knowledge of T r r a l work, and the hitfbeet market “ Hut captain, I can tee the stars Cattle — Steers, choice grain and Ship your Tiroa at onoe or write ue. first-aid work. far Junk. overhead,” she argued. pulp, $8.906(9.15; choice hay, $8.506t | "Now, what would you do in case a ik .M > 4 k t attua fui asunte ta. s » w. "Yea.” said he gruffly, "but unUl 8.86; choice gTass, $86(8.50; good, man collapsed?” she asked. the boiler* bust we ain't going that $8.156(8.60; medium, $7.606(8; cows, | "Give him some brandy, miss,” re Bright Child. L0S$l$ SURflV P RIVE* TCR way.”—American Boy. plied the man. choice, $7.60 6( 7.80; good, $6.756( j bf Cotto.'. Bluta, PMI,. Um- "Bllggins' small boy says a great • f itte ti, f re s h , r e l i t t i » ; p r e f e r r e d bt "But suppose you had no brandy?” many bright things." 7.25; medium, $6.25 @ 7.26; heifers, [ W a a la r n a u * lu » * M b m r a u M th e y « r« - In Berlin Th*** Days. “ Sure, then," he answered cheer t oat « R a r» a fh a c ta e e ln e * f a ll . $5.506(8; bulls, $36(6; stags, $4.606(7. I "H e uttered his masterpiece the oth W i l l # f o r b o o k le t »n<1 t a a t la w m U U . fully. “ I’d promise him some.”— Phil er evening in the presence of a large "Look here, my friend, what on Hogs— Prime light, $96(9.15; good 10 ê — » k $ ( B l M k la « P i l i * f l M adelphia Public Ledger. earth are you waiting for? You've m t w ,ti. aiuti* run 4M ¡eartn iou ve to prime, $8.606(8.85; rough heavy, $8 j company.” ! b* en s1» " « 11" « her® for an hour In the 6(8.60; pigs and skips, $7.606(8. "What was it?” > «»wtorit, tl’T o Entirely Different. pouring rain. yam ra o of f uro M r * t. t a ll» llit*! ! - « In v i n I m n t a f o a r w a it a a ly "He said. 'Father, where do yon get f a t i t i on C w t la 'V I f iih o h U iA a b la , o r d e r d la a r t Sheep— Yearlings, $8.266(9; weth “ I ’m waiting for a car. TM CUITtM LABORATORY. Barhalay. CMlfwall "What's this, daughter? You let all the funny things you tell people I "But at least five havo Just gone ers, $86(9.05; ewes, $76(8.25; lambs, Mr. Flubdub, whom you barely know, say?’ "— Washington Star. $96(10. by." kiss you.” "Yea. but not the one with the pret The Total Sum. "Now mother, let’s get this thing WEEKS’ BREAK-UP-A-COLD TABLETS right. I didn’t let him kiss me. I The three children came and atood ty conductor!"— Ulk. Berlin. More Apples Are in Storage. merely let him try.”— Louisville Cour A guaranteed remedy for Colds and In a row In front of their mother. La Grippe. Price 25c of your druggist. Only Difference. The United States department of "Mamma," they said, "what would Money-Making “ MIDGET MARVEL” ier-Journal. It’ s good. Take nothing else.—Adv. you like for your birthday?" First landlady—I manage to keep Agriculture, through its Office of Mar- | Getting Acclimated. kets and Rural Organization, has is- | The mother looked down benignly my boarders longer than you do. Possibly So. A Whole Flouring Mill (er $2000. Second Landlady—O. I don't know. sued a detailed report of cold storage nptui the group and answered: Queen of the May— the climate ia per “ My dears, mamma wants nothing You keep them so thin that they look apple holdings on May 1, 1916, as fol "There will likely be a big Influx of verse. travel to Europe after the war.” for her birthday, nothing but three longer than they really are.— Path lows: The information received indi On« man can run it. Every town should h«iv« Each spring the danger's greater; “ Yes. They ought to get back a good children. She'd like that." finder. It might be prudent if you would re on«. Writ*. cates that there were 92 per cent more good bit of money putting up rows of “ But then, mamma," cried the eld hearse apples in cold storage on May 1 this castles to rent to Americans.”—Kan est. "then we'd be alx."— Philadelphia A Sad Diagnosis. In a refrigerator. MARVEL MILL CONSTRUCTION CO. year than were held on May 1, 1915. sas City Journal. Public Ledger. —Washington Star. ''Well.” said Blnklns, "the doctors The barreled apple holdings show an 506 Lumber Ex change, Portland, Or. aay that I am aa sound as a dollar." excess of 127.7 per cent and the boxed "Physician Cura Thyself." "That's tough.” said Wilkins. "A *'I see you have a cold like every dollar doesn’t last very long these holdings an excess o f 31.1 per cent over those of a year ago. During body else." days."*—Philadelphia Ledger. Did the Trick. "This Isn't a cold. I simply got April 16.7 per cent of the December 1 Patriotism is a strong instinct in the hoarse telling nil my friends how to holdings moved from storage, as com cure their colds.”— Washington Star. pared with 20 per cent during March. breast of a certain elderly lady, who was recently much troubled at the failure of her three nephews to enlist Total Loss. They were such stalwart, sturdy fel " I ran never bo yours. Hero are Strawberry Prices Jump. lows that she was ashamed of them. your presents.” Tacoma— Strawberry prices jumped When strong hints had been recelv "AH very fine. But who's going to to high points this week on account of ed in alienee, her patience became ex return all those cigars I bought your the scarcity o f the fruit and the high- hausted. One day she sent a telegram father and all those quarters I gave priced Kennewick berries were snap to each of the three. These all bore your little brother? — Louisville Cour ped up by dealers who had placed only the tame message: ier-Journal. “ Your country is calling. W ire re iight orders. California berries jumped from $1.76 a crate to $2.15 ply if you wish to borrow my ear- No. 21, 1916 P. N. U. v a j , v _ I and $2.25. This is due to the fact that trumpet” She is now very proud of her three means much towards the tbe California berries are nearly all lads in khaki.— London Answera. gone, say dealers. The Caifomia ship WHKN wriUa* to »¿TortiMra. *Uaa* mm* p re se rv a tio n o f you r ttoa UiU *■*<*• ________ pers are turning down orders because Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are the h ealth . T he stom ach the demand is greater than the supply. original little liver pilki put up 40 years Clark seedling strawberries from ago. They regulate liver ana bowels. must be kept strong, the Kennewick were snapped up at $3.76 a C Gee Wo Preparedness. and the jobbers and their buyers liver must be active and crate, are asking for more. Mr. Tompkins was obliged to stop farrtaaNI Horn»« overnight at a small country hotel. He the bowels regular. As was shown to hts room by the one boy Cherry Men Defer Action. H I« ■occwmmful herb the place afforded, a colored lad. soon as there is any de al ramsdlM cur« «II Wenatchee, Wash.— Cherry growers kind« o f ailmonta o f “ I am glad there's a rope here in mam «nd woman with viation from those con who met at the Commercial club to case of fire,” commented Mr. Tomp out operation. u««d from th* wonderful in a cash selling plan will hold kins as he surveyed the room, “ but T o w o m e n w h o a re s u ffe r in g fro m som e fo rm of ditions you should try unite _______ ______________ C h in ««« hath*. root«, their plans in abeyance until the season what's the idea of putting a Bible In huda and vr«wtmld«m. which arw unknown to the room In such a prominent place.” w o m a n ’s sp ecial ills, a n d h a v e a con stan t fear of b r e a k in g develops and a more definite estimate th* m«dirml aci«no* o f thi« country. "Dat am Intended foh use, sah,” re W rit« for blank and circular«. S«nd «tamp. can be obtained on the local and for C O N S U LT A T IO N FRKK. Addiwma d o w n , the three fo llo w in g letters o u g h t to b r in g h o p e : — plied the boy, "in case de fire am too eign crops and on the possible market far advanced foh yo' to make yo’ es The C Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. value. At present there is a decidedly cape, sah.”— Philadelphia Public Led North Crandon, W is. — “ When I was 1G years 162W Unit St. Portland. O n bullish feeling, not only on the part of ger. Mention Ptptr. old I got married and at 18 years I gave birth to growers, but also of shippers and sel twins and it left me with very poor health. I could To Brcal. in New Shoe*. lers, who believe that the entire - crop not walk across the floor without having to sit Always «hake In Allen'a Foot-Kaae, a powder. can be disposed of at good cash prices. down to rest and it was hard for me to keep about No Expensive Trip, It cure« hot, sweating, aching, «wollen feet Work* of Art. Cnrea corn«, ln*row lng n ail« and bunions. At Under these circumstances it appeared "Are you going rusticate this sum- and do my work. I went to a doctor and ne told “ Where did you rind this wonderful ill druggists and «hoe stores, ZSc. Dont accept that it would be advisable to wait. follow up system? It would get money raer?" me I had a displacement and ulcers, and would inysubstitute. Sample mailedFKE£. Address Allen A Olmsted, I.e R o j N. Y. "Oh, no, nothing so expensive, out of anybody.” have to have an operation. This frightened me so "I simply complied and adapted the We're Just going down on the farm." Gold Imports From Canada. much that I did hot know what to do. Having On the Safe Sid*. letters my son sent me from college.” — Baltimore American. New York — Additional imports of heard o f Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Jones and his wife were seated at gold from Canada were received by J. the dining room table perusing the I thought I would give it a trial and it made me as well as ever. I cannot sa; in favor of th» P. Morgan & Co. Saturday, making a evening papers when the door bell Piukham remedies.”— Mrs. M a t h s A s b a c h , North Crandon, Wis. total thus far this week o f more than rang. Jones arose to answer it, when $3,000,000. The gold, which ia more his wife said: Testimony from Oklahoma. or less equally divided into sovereigns “Let me hide those umbrellas be and bars, came from Ottawa in con fore you let them in.” Lawton, Okla. — “ When I began to take Lydia E. Pinkham’s "Why, do you think somebody will nection, it is believed, with recent Vegetable Compound I seemed to be good for nothing. I tired easily steal them?” asked Jones. purchases of supplies by the Dominion and had headaches much of the time and was irregular. I took it again "No,” replied his wife. "Someone After a series of careful experiments blood la filled with poisonous waste of Canada. before mv little child was bom and it did me a wonderful amount of might recognize them.”— Philadelphia and testa at the Invalids' Hotel and matter, which settles In the feet, an good at that time. I never fail to recommend Lvdia E. Pinkham’s Ledger. Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y.. cov kles and wrists; or under the eyes in Clarke County Prune Buyers Out. Vegetable Compound to ailing women because it has done so much ering many years— Dr. Pierce, the bag-ltko formations. Corroboration. Vancouver— Prune buyers are active for me.”— Mrs. A. L, M c C asland , 609 Have S t, Lawton, Okla. medical director of that hospital made It Is Just as necessary to keep the “ I ’m so oblivious to everything ex announcement that he could prove kidneys acting properly as to keep the in this county and it ¡ b reported that as high as 6$ cents a pound has been cept my art when I am on the stage,” From a Grateful Massachusetts Woman. that a medicine which he called "AN- bowels active. offered for prunes of this year’s. Some said Hamlet Tlepacer, “ that I never URIC” was the best orlc add solvent Roxbury, Mass.—“ I was suffering from inflam- The very best possible way to tak* can see the audience.” now to be had. As a remedy for those buyers, however, it is known, are at mation and was examined by a physit <nan who found care of yourself is to take a glass of "So the box office reports.” said the easily recognized symptoms of Inflam tempting to close contracts for 5| that my trouble was caused by a displacement, mation— as scalding urine, backache hot water before meals and an "An- cents for prunes that run 30-35 a manager.—Browning's Magazine. a ring down My symptoms were bearir backache, and frequent urination, as well as sedi uric” tablet. In this way It la readily pound. _______ and sluggish liver. I tried several’ kinds o f medi ment In the urine, or if uric add In dissolved with the food, picked up by cine; then I was asked to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s the blood has caused rheumatism, lum the blood and finally reaches the kid D A IS Y F L Y K I L L E R « , . “ ’ : ^ Big Sugar Crop in Porto Rico. «11 I II « » . N eat, Vegetable Compound. I t has cured me and I am bago, sciatica, gout, it Is simply won neys, where It has a tonic effect in • ra a m e a ta l, ro n v e a - San Juan, Porto Rico— The revised derful how quickly "Anurie” acts; rebuilding those organs. pleased to be in my usual good health by using it ie a t, c h e a p . l.a s ta mil s e a s o n . M a d e o l causing the pains and stiffness rapidly and highly recommend i t ” — Mrs. B. M. O sgood , Step into the drug store and ask for estimate of the sugar production of m e tal, c a n 't s p ill o r t ip to disappear. o v e r t w il l m ot s o il oc a 60-cent package of "Anuria” or send the island for the season now ending 1 Haynes Park, Roxbury, Mass. I n ju r e a a y t h ln f . Swollen hands, ankles, feet, are due Dr. Pierce 10c. for trial pckg. "Anurlc" •hows that the production will exceed I f yon w ant sp ecia l advice write to Lydia to a dropsical condition, often caused —many time* more potent than Ilthla, all previous estimates and is expected K. Pink ham Medicine Co. (confidential) Lynn, Mi by disordered kidneys. Naturally eliminates uric add as hot water melts to be in excess o f 463,000 tons, as letter w ill be opened, read and answered by a woman whan the kidneys ar* deranged the sugar. ▲ short trial will oonvince you. compared with 346,000 tons laat year. U S P s E a l h A r o . . B r o s h ly » . » . T . In strict confldenoe. In (lit Famou* Columbia Klvar Katin anil Okai ■notfan Valley. 1 Fruit, Dairy, Farm anil l imber Land. Map »bowing Road*, lake», River*, C'recka, Mountain*, Indian Allotment* and Mineral I .and. Hook ol Min D cm rlptlnn, shows llow to Uieata any llomeetead of 160 Acre* on the Kctervatkm WITHOUT THE EXPENSE OF A LOCATOR. OREGON H0MESEEKERS INFORMATION BUREAU, H A N F O R D ’S Balsam o f Myrrh A W e ll Painted B am See Your Paint Dealer Now HAVE YOU HEARD ABOUT IT? All Dealers if he asks you to try a can o f KC BAK ING POWDER He wants tod o you a favor— he knows what brands to rec om m end from experience. HIDES, PELTS, GASGARA BARK e rs, S h ip E yes?; Double Tread, Puncture Proof Tires “A Better Barrel of Flour Cheaper” BLACK LEG stealth Ur tfiek 'Women B ein g W ell Prepared For Forty Y ears Lydia E . Pinkham’s V egetable Com pound H as Been W om an ’s M ost Reliable M edicine — H ere is M ore Proof. s ITOSTETTER’ STOMACH BITTERS A F a m o u s P h y s ic ia n ’ s W o n d e r fu l D is c o v e ry