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HIDES, P ELT S , CA8CARA BARK, W OOL AND M OHAIR. W eak •e n »i ii jn t m Knit Mr pncu mi i i w m ti|i TMI H. F. NORTIN CO. On. irittn, »■ A n O re g o n W o m a n T e s tifie s. FARMS AND BUSINESS SOLD Do you wanl U* »«II your firm, bt>m* or for mm I i T W rit* to C A R I’M M A L T Y CO., •04 Ituchanan Huililiai, I'urlUml, O r «| M ORIRON VUIOANIZIK« COMPART iwmvim I to 534 to 117 llurnalit* Ht., I'ort- l«n<! .Or*» l.inrw ii Ttr* K«i>alr I'Uuit io Ih» North w«#t m t v I m i • p o c m lty . U m I ' a t m I P o r t W om en! I .cnt.. Oregon.—"W hen I was going through tlio critical time of miitol* Ilf.-, I took M-vrrnl bottles of I»r. Piero*'» Favorite 1’re.cription ami ft helped in« wonderfully. I cannot any enough in favor of this ni'xlidnc. Iluvu alio uxxl tim ‘ Uoniim Medical Disoovvry ' in my home for many yearn for many different alluiunu.” — Allot. K l i . a H akoi . u . Lenta, O regon. NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS: GENERAL CROP CONDITIONS PO R TLA N D M AR K E TS Wheat - Hluesti'in, 91 36; fortyfold. $1.30; club. «1.2»; red fife. 9130; red ItuHslaii. 91.37. Date— No. 1 White, food, 92». Harley No. 1 feed, «33. Flour — Patents. 9« HO; straights, *6.20446 60; exports, «6.20; valley, 96.40; whole wheat. 97: graham. 94.80. Mlllfeed--Spot prices: Hrau. 923 per ton; shorts, «25 per ton; rolled barley, 936 6 0 «8 « 60. Corn— Whole, 942 per ton; cracked, A t the flret lyiimlntn* of any de rangement of the li’iiiiniii« orgunimn at any period of life, tlm one aafe, 94«. Hay— Producers' prices; Timothy, really helpful remedy ia Or. l ’ierce'a eastern Oregon, 916.604418 per ton; Favorite 1‘reacription, Ten* of thousands of women have timothy, valley, 916 44 16; alfalfa. N*w law glv** t M U> wh#n tnarrUd prior to taken It with unfailing success for 914.604416.50; wheat hay. 913.6044 J uvmi 97. IWÜA It- iiturri»! wWiow# ■Main • 14 60; oat and vetch, 9134413.60; cheat, diseases of a womanly nature. widow al*> broc-flUNl W rit* for liUnlm A#k •Unit f otifi'd« r«t* w r»lr «, Hyrm«ton A Wli- I>r. 1‘ lerce'a Favorite Prescription I* 912; clover, 910. liulter- -Cubes, extras, 31c. Jobbing MHI. Washington. 0. C. felaUiblUÎiad IMS. a true friend to women iu time* of trial and at time* of pain when Urn prices: Prints, extras. 33 44 36c; butter- organ* aro not performing their func fat, No. 1, 32c; No. 2, 30c, Portland. A l.ood Vialia Ii IH«dr S# Kggs—Oregon ranch, current re For headache, hacknchc, hot It D or« Not Grow So. tion«. ceipts, 364487c per dozen; Oregon THrrt* U only on« way Ui got a flaahci, catarrhal condition, hearing- tg*«i Violin Without Orval K m * down sensation, mental depreaaion, ranch, candled, 40c. (iltur, which U: Hand In your dizziness, fainting «pella, los.itude anil Poultry- liens. 144416c; springs, 16 Old liad On* and hava it niiul» 4417c per pound; turkeys, live, 2044 lot Ur an Old <U>od On*. K*tl- exhaustion, women «liould never fail 22c. •iratrl tfivvn fr#«• All work to take tlii* tried and true medicine. au*ian«*’od Hand to Veal— Fancy, 12 44 l2V4c per pound. I ’ropnred from nature'« root* and m i: c o m i f r c o .f P o rk —Fancy, I2 % @ l3 c per pound. 227V* WiARji ii k. I*«uJ, On herb«, it coutaiu« no alcohol or nar Vegetables— Artichokes, 75c44«l per cotic, nor auy harmful ingredient. Sold in either tablet or liquid form. doxen; tomatoes, 504460c per crate; ige, 91.35 per hundred; peppers, | If your dealer doe* not keep tin- sugar- j coated tablet«, «end fifty cents ( in 4446c per pound; eggplant, 5446c per j «tam p«) for xinall box, or 11.00 in pound; lettuce. 204425c per dozen; cucumbers, 254450c per box: celery, ci for a la Write I loctor Fierce, Invalid«’ Hotel, 604475c per dozen; corn, 104420c per j Buffalo, N. Y., to-day. l.'ifi page book dozen. Potatoes— Oregon buying price. 90c | on wuiuau'i diaeaxca «cut frte. 4491 per hundred, country points; sweets, 2442V&C per pound. Dr. rierce'« Pleaaant I'elleta are tiie Onions—Oregon buying price, 91.60 original little Liver Pill*. The«e tiny, per sack, country points. (ugur-coated, unli-bilioua grai.ulea—the Oreen Fruits— Apples, new. 60c44 iniallett and the cu.le.t lo taku. On* 91.60 per box; cantaloupes. 60c 4491 Z6 little Pellet tur r. laxative—three (or per crate; peaches. 40 44 66c per box; a cathartic. wuti-rmelons, lc per pound; pears. 76c 4491.60; grapes, 7&C4491.40; casabas, 194c; Turkish melons, 3c per pound. Incognito Beer. Cuttle Steers, prime, «6.60447.10; The change of attitude on the part steers, good, « 6416.6 0 ; steers, common of the public toward the liquor trad« to fair, 96 445.50; cows, choice, «54? la seen even In the brewers' advertise 5.60; cows, medium to good. 94444.60; menta. At present In some New York cows, ordinary to fair. 94 444.50; heif I street cars appears an advertisement ers. 9 4 446.75; bulls. 93444.25; calves, | of a certain brand of beer which will 93 44«. b* sent “ Incognito to your home In a Hogs— Prime, 39.504410; good to new plain case." lteer drinking la prime mixed, 99.50449.65; rough heavy, 1 losing Its respectability, even the 3* 75449.26; pigs and skips, «8.2544 brewers themselves being Judges.— 8.75. ! ho t'hrlstlan Guardian. Sheep— Lambs. 35.5044876; yearling wethers. 95.76447.25; old wethers, «5.50 I 4(7.25; ewes, $3.5005.50. Hops— 1916 crop, 104412c per pound. Hides— Salted hides, 25 pounds and up. 17c; salted hides, 60 pounds and | up. 12c; salted kip, 15 pounds to 25 pounds, 17c; salted calf, up to 15 i pounds, 23c; green hides, 50 pounds and up. 15c; green stags. 60 pounds W o m a n M a d e W e ll b y L ydia I and up. 11c: green kip, 15 pounds. 17c; dry flint hides. 28c; dry flint calf, up E . Pink ham ’s V e g e ta b le to 7 pounds. 30c; dry salt hides, 24c. Wool— Kastern Oregon, fine, 23@ Com pound. 26c; coarse, 304432c; valley, 304432c. Awkward. Casrara Bark— Old and new, 5c per Columbua.Obio. — " I had almost given A draper It bemoaning the loaa of a op. 1 had been tick fer six years with pound. cuatomer. A lady wa* in the «hop on Pelts— Dry long wooled pelts. 21c; female trouble* and Saturday and bought aomo good*. dry short wooled pelts, 17c; dry shear nervousness. I had "H ow much 1« it?” lings. 104425c each; salted lamb pelts, a pain in my right 75c4491.25; salted sbort-wooled pelts, "T w o ahllltngx." tide and could not "Dear me! Olio and nlnepenco 1« all 50c 4431. eat anything with I have with me. Cannot you let me Tallow — No. 1, 6V4c; No. 2, 5Ho; hav* It for that?" out h u r t i n g my grease, 4c. "Keally, I could not." aatd the dra stomach. I could per, "but you can pay the next time not drink cold water Sugar Recovers From Drop. you are In." at all nor eat any Sugar advanced 15 cents again yes "Oh, but euppoie I ahould die?" kind o f raw fruit, terday, making a total Increase of 65 laughingly Inquired the lady. nor fresh meat nor cents within the past 30 days. This “ It would be a «m all Ions." rejoined chicken. From 173 nearly wipes out the sensational drop the draper, but he »aw from behind pounds I went to of 75 cents made about two months the Injured look the customer wore as she crept out of the door that he had 118 and would get so weak at times that ago. and all signs point to a continued made a mistake somewhere, though It I fell over. I began to take Lydia E. advance to higher prices than early did not dawn upou him until too late. Pinkham’a Vegetable Compound, and this summer, when all records were — London TltTUt*. t-n day« later I could eat and it did not broken. Granulated cane sugar Is now hurt my stomach. I have taken the «7.75 a sack. Potatoes are advancing In price. The Good Advice. medicine ever since and I feel like a middle western crop this year Is said A minister was questioning his Sun new woman. I now weigh 127 pounds to be from 40 to 60 per cent short and day school concerning the story of so you can see what it has done for me already the Yakima crop Is being Rutychus, the young man who. listen already. My husband says he knows drawn upon for eastern shipments. Ing to the preaching <" the Apostlr Paul, fell asleep, and. falling out of a your medicine has saved my life .” — The local crop Is not all dug yet, but window, was taken up dcud. Mr*. J. S. B a r l o w , 1624 South 4th S t , Is said to be normal. The price now "W hat,” ho asked, "do wo learn Columbus, Ohio. ranges around 321 a ton for locals from this solemn event?" Lydia F,. Pinkhnm’ s Vegetable Com and «25 for Yaklmas. The reply from a little girl came: Frosty nights have caused some of pound contains just the virtues o f roots "Please, sir. ministers should learn and herbs needed to restore health and the fresh local field products to be not to preach too long sermons.” — come scarce. Tomatoes are being strength to the weakened organs o f the picked green by growers who want to Exchange. body. That is why Mrs. Harlow, a save what they can before a killing chronic invalid,recovered eo completely. frost destroys the remainder o f the It pays for women suffering from any crop. Blackberries in the valley were female ailments to insist upon having said to be badly damaged by Monday Lydia E. Pinkhum’s Vegetable Com night's frost, but the local demand Is pound. light and prices failed to advance. Tokay grapes are still jobbing at Coart Room, Single, 75c; Double, $1. 31.35 n crate but an advance Is ex Couldn't Beat Uncle HI. Outside Room, Single, $1; Double, $1.50 pected soon. Elberta and Crawford Uncle lllram from Podunk was ta peaches are still running strong at (Flftth priviirg* inrludod) ken by his nephew Into a downtown Room« with Private Bath, Single, 60 cents a box. Peaches are rapidly hashery for lunch. nearing the end of their season. Can $1.50; Double. $2.00. "I guess I'll have some coffee and taloupes are getting scarce. Apples sinkers,” said the nephew. FREE A U T O GARAG E are arriving in large quantities. "Did you say sinkers?” asked the Auto-Hna Meet« Trains. old man. All Cam fmm Union Depot Pass Our Doors. Steel Company Buys Site. "1 sure did, uncle.” "W Vll," said Uncle Hiram, as his Portland— Fifteen acres of land sit N E W P E R K IN S H O T E L eye fell on a spaghetti eator, “ I reckon uated north of the plant of the Shell Ctor. Washington A Fifth Su.. PORTLAND. OKF. I ’ll have a mess of flshln' lines like OH company at W lllhrldge have been that there feller Is eatln’ out of a purchased as the site for the new bowl.”— Boston Transcript. Portland plant of the Pacific Coast Steel company and an allied Industry, according to A. C. Callan. whose orig inal announcement at a recent pros perity dinner that these two industries 891 Everett St.. Near Ninth, Portland. Or#. were coming to Portland was made In The Oregonian. Portable Electric and Oxy-Acetylene Plant. Approximately 10 acres o f the pur Ready at all Tims#. chased tract will be utilized for the O ty-A co lylo n o W eld in « and Cutting. W sldin« plant of the steel company, construc hr Tharmit. Electricity, O iy-Acotylono. tion of which will probably be com menced within the next year. Until W s ld in « of Shaat Steel, Cast Iron, Aluminum brass. Etc. Boiler and Marina W ork the final details o f the entire plant a Specialty. are worked out, the Identity o f the ALSO ___________ AGENTS: ___ The Henderson-Willis Welding auxiliary Industry will not be announc and Cuttin« Co., Co . St. I«oui#, U. S. A. Federal ed, Mr. Callan said. The property Bra«« Work«. 81st St. A Kedale Ave., Chicago. purchased does not front on the W il lamette river, but Is not far removed from the waterfront and has adequate ß U Y J i l R E G T * railroad facilities. AFTER SIX YEARS OF SUFFERING TH E DON'T SUFFER FROM Rheumatism when you can aaaily And quick relief l/*»rn this cruel disease in any stage. Anti-Uric, mode from Roota and Ber ries, gradually soothes away the uoi son from the system, no matter now severe or long standing the rase may bo. Send 41.60 today for a treatment prepaid to your address. Results guaranteed or money rufunded, or sent C. O. D. by Parcel PueL Write for circulars and letters from those bene fit ted. Don’ t put it off. Simnly send today. Address A N T I-U R IC CO.. 102 Sherwood Building, Han Francisco. Forest Notes. Ono ton of coniferous wood waste will produce from 16 to 26 gallons of 95 per ceut pure alcohol. The farm woodlota of the United Stales contain about 10 per cent of the total standing timber In the coun try. Grazing experts of the Forest Serv ice estimate that the coat of produc ing lambs In the northwestern states Is $1 82 per head. Los Angeles was the first city on the west coast to establish a vacation camp on the national forests. The atand of timber on the two gTcat national foreils In Alaska 1« es ttmated by the forest service as over 70 billion board feet, while the annual growth will. It Is said, produce pulp- wood alono enough for the manufac ture of 3,000 ton» of wood pulp a day. The state of Washington consumes 226 cubic feet of wood per capita an nually, which Is more than twice the average consumption for the United States and six and a quarter Uuies the average for Germany. Over 98 per cent of the treos planted by the forest service this spring at Hebo, Tillamook County, Oregon, on the Sluslaw national forest, are still living. This has been the most suc cessful planting operation In the for ests of the northwest. Quick AdvancemsnL Fond Mother of Absent Guardsman — 1 knew Jack would distinguish him self with the regiment, and be has! The Neighbor Who Has Dropped In — Ah! On guard on the border, Isn't he. Fond Mother— Better than that! Why, his letter says he’s right In the guard house Itself!— Judge. BLACK Y o u Speak o f P re p a re d n e s s B . BL 3 a M | D o Y o u r O w n P lu m b in g 1 By buying direct from ns at. wholesale prices and save the plumber's profit«. W rite us to day your needs. We will giro you our rock- bottom “ dlrect-to-you” prices, f. o. b. rail or boat. W e actually savo you from 10 to 84 per cent. All goods guaranteed. Northwest headquarters for I^eadsr Water Systems and Fuller A Johnson Engines. STAR K -D AVIS CO. 212 Third Street. P. N. U. Portland, Oregon No. 41, IBIS stands out very ef fectively as a bulwark against liver or diges tive troubles, general weakness and malaria Oon't Experiment. Get Hostetler’s Flour Retailing Low er Than Wholesale Minneapolis.— The continued rise In the price of flour has brought about an unprecedented condition In the 16- cal market. W hile several retailers were selling top grade Minneapolis flour st 38-60 to «8.70 a barrel. In single barrel lots, the millers were asking «8.86 and 39 for the same grade In carload lots. "M illers have no control over retail prices," said one miller. “ It Is possi ble for a retailer holding flour pur chased at low prices to retail It now at a figure lower than the mills could produce It at present •” S a v e M o n e y b y W e a r i n g W . L. D o u g in * • h o e * . F o r M l * b y o v e r 9 0 0 0 s h o e d e a le r s . T h e Beat K n o w n S h o e * in th e W o r ld . . L. DougLu name »nd d * retail price it tumped on th* bot tom of .11 thoei at die factory. Die vain« u guaranteed and the wear* protected again* high price For ml «nor shoe*. The retail price, are the tame evetywhee. They cow no mors in San Fnncuco than they do in New York. They an alwayt worth the price paid for them. 'TTw quality of W L Douglat product n guaranteed by more * than 40 yean etpcricnc* in making fine thoet. The mart try!*, an the leaden in the Fathnn Centra of America. They ut made in a v eU-eouipped factory at Brockton, Mata., by die highest paid, skilled thoemaken, under die direction and supervision of experienced men, all working with an hone* determination to make die be* shoe, for the price that money can buy. Ash , . . r shos dssltr l« r W. L Uon|lss sho«.. If he ran- suit supply you with th. kind you want, tnka no oritur / liiako. W rit, for tnterusting booklst ..plaining how to i. net i l i m of th. hi. It sot standard of quality for th. prleu, by return mistl, pootngu free. LOOK FOR V/. L Dougls. name and the retail price ^ Prratd.nt o •tamped on the bot tom. * rM * " 1 W Boys’ Shoe. Swt I» IS. World 83.00 $2.60 A * 2 00 Just the Thing. Different Line. “ You like a Norfolk Jacket?" "And do you make hay while the "Yea,” e&ld the commuter, "the belt sun shines?" "N o ; I manufacture freckle lotion.” la so handy to bang small packages on.”— Louisville Courier-Journal. — Louisville Courier-Journal wmmssTm Hammerless Shotguns Model 1912 M t»rsas* they pn»t##t # J »ft«t«# r l O vaccine# fall. W rit* k r booklet and teetimoolaH. V 'M iay Islfclar, U « C « W . « m p M . n d « tro .frit. Th* .up—'oriTy «I ( utw * p— v . t t » * U — — 1, p n olnM c% 11. n i ia V i a i N t t ANS U l i - n ONLY. IN U ST UN C U T T E S 't. II UOnK .lo .lilo. ^ Made In 12, 16 a n d Gauges' There’s no need o f carrying a heavy Cun. W inchester Model 1912 shot guns are made entirely of nickel steel, and hence are the lightest and strongest guns on the market. B e sure to see one before buying. Sold by all dealers. TH E R EPEATER PAR EX C ELLEN C E PAINT N O W It will be money saved to protect the lumber against winter weather. Get Color Cards from your local dealer. Tbs CL-titf Ubsrstsnr. » w S g ^ C ^ I t t r s j s ^ y INFERTILE EGGS WANTED We are paying a handsome pre mium for all white, strictly fresn infertile eggs. W rite for full particulars. How about that next can o f cream? HAZELWOOD CO. PORTLAND. to Difficult to Find. “Take a bear,” he said. “ Look at his far.” The boys had no bear take, but they had a picture of one, and they looked at that "H la fur.” the teacher went on, "la the bear’s overcoaL the same as your big coats are your overcoats.” “ He can't take It off. though, same aa we can ours,” said one contentious youngster. "Th at 1* true,” said the teacher. “ The bear can not take off hla over coat But why can't he take It o ff? ” Every boy thought hard. “ I guess," said the contentious youth, finally, "that It is because no body but God knows where the but tons are."— Chicago Herald. Hie First Performance. Maid— The young clergyman who performed the ceremony seemed dreadfully flustered. Ethel— Mercy, y e «! Why, he kissed the bridegroom and shook hands with the bride.— Boston Transcript W rite about your wants in this line te F I N K E B R O S ., 183 Madison SL, I’ ortland, Ore. Working Overtime. "M a r y !" cried Prof. Forgetalot. tri umphantly waving his gamp. " I have remembered to bring home my um brella today.” “ So I see." replied his wife. "The only trouble is that you didn't take It with you tht* morning." — London Ideas. For Sprains, Strains or Lameness Rub It In H A N F O R D ’S Balsam of Myrrh ____ A L I N I M 8 NT For GaR», W ire Cut», Lameness, Strains, B u n c h e s , Thrush, Old Sores, Nail Wounds, Foot Rot, Fistula, Bleeding, Etc., Etc. Made Since 1846. Prka 25c,50o and $1.00 All Dealers ‘Affiant? «a «fe « T e B rest In New Shoes. A lw . jd shake In A lle n ’t F oot-O u e, s powder, (t cu re, hot, a w r .t in f, a o h ln i, sw ollen fe e t Curas corns, i n f row in g n .tla and bunions. A t i l l d ru g g is t, end shoe steres, 25c. D ont accept in y substitute. Sample m ailed F H K K A d d r a s A llen a Olmsted, Le Key N Y. . The Uncommercial Minstrel When Homer smote the lyre. He nobly sang and well; Hla songs had lota of fire. But really wouldn’t sell. No syncopated lay Did Homer ever peg; Hla music didn’t pay. And so he had to beg. — Louisville Courier-Journal. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the original little liver pills put up 40 years ago. They regulate liver and bowels. k Always Keep Bottls In Your Stable a 20 by CUTTH'S B IA C X IIS MU* L o v -p rlc fd , Ircsh. relu t..* s | p r e f e r r e d by 10-doxs skz-B'svklss Pint. (I N «Moss ski. Mstklst Pills. $4 00 REMEMBER, H OSTETTER’ S S t o m a c h B itt e r s “ THE SHOE T H A T HOLDS IT # SH APE ” LOSSES SUMY KEYOUO NEW PERKINS HOTEL Mathews Welding & Cutting Co., W h en 93.00 93.60 94.00 94.50 & 96.00 » M , E x t r a L i ¿ h t W e ig h t Reduced Rates The W. L. D O U G L A S OB W R IT E Nothing Doing) Marla was a tender, sentimental Ut-! tie thing, but, to put It mildly, hardly a beauty. She was very, very fond of hubby, but exacted from him rather an undue amount of attention and service. "Oh. George," she complained one night, “ I don't believe you really love me! T ell me, would you feel 1L dear, If we were parted?" "Eh— what's that?” said George, brightening up. " I mean if someone were to come and offer to take me away, give me a beautiful home and every loving car*, and all the beat that money could buy, how would you feel?” " It doesn’t arise!” he answered, re lapsing Into moody silence. “ N o body’s likely to o ffe r !"— Tit-Bits. Sore Graaalated Eyelids, Eyes Î Eye* inflamed by expo sure to Saa, Dost and V M uickly relieved by y* r ‘ Remedy. No Smarting, ut 'y Eye e Co Comfort. A t Your Druggist's S per Bottle. MartM Ey» M v * in Tube« 25 c. For Bosk *1 lb*Ey«rn»a«k Eye Reaedy C*.t Druggists or Mi Close Quarters. "During the thunderstorm our milk turned, did yours?” “ N o; our refrigerator la so small th* milk didn't have room to turn.”— Boa- ton Transcript. A ProspecL " I don’t like the self-relianL self- supporting type o f woman. I prefar the cllnging-vine type.” "You won’L sonny, when you find how persistently that type can cling to all of your weekly salary and what you can raise on your crediL”— Balti more American. THANK YOUR GROCER if he asks you to try a canot BAKING KC POWDER He wants todo you a favor— he knows what brands to rec ommend from experience.