LISTEN TO THIS! SAYS CORNS LIFT RIGHT OUT NOW 135 HURT ON Nix Deaths Reported, Compared With Nsven Last Year 65.1 Injured on r- i . r T¿ j W f f f f f ▼▼▼▼▼▼▼ STATE N E W ws S ! IN BR IEF at Mtate Exhibit College of Neurology and Electro-Therapeutic«, Inc., r IVEL Hoyt YOU i i 7 !J i NORTHWEST MARKET REPORT 1 « • » $135 lto<;$ 145 Tito Uehtoat and Strnnswt I> r ««5 U w mad«- VMM baOparmtol bjr Una Man and Cantad br |T»u| Moo. Entertainment Kill All Files! \ Hotel VAUGHAN'S PORTABLE DRAG SAW Big Premiums for Poultry to He Given o f Visitors Drawing Card. Ott Timn, an employe In s logging ramp at l/ondon, near Cottage Grove, Chicago Fourth o f July celebra­ was killed Monday when a anag fell on Olympia Premiums for poultry ex­ You corn pester««! men end women tions seam to have taken another long him. He leaves a w ife and four chil­ hibits will be doubled at the State need »o ffe r no loiiKor. Wear the »hoe» atridu toward absolute sanity. Ke- Fair, according to Harry H. Collier, that nearly killed you before, »a y » |Hirta of casualties received from all dren. o f Tacoma, superintendent o f the poul­ this Cincinnati authority, berauae a parts o f the country up to e late hour More than 40 visitors already have try department, who visited the state few drop» of freexone applied directly been In to the Oregon Caves near department o f agriculture here Thurs­ on a tender, aching corn or callua, the Fourth are so far below the num Grants Pass thia month, although the day. The reason for this is that it is ■top» »oreu e»» at once and anon the her received at the aame hour last corn or hardened callus loosen» so It year aa to Indicate that Independence season has not regularly o|>eried. The de#ired to stimulate the Interest o f the can be lifted out. root and all. with­ Day In 1917 w ill establish a remark camp at the head o f Williams Creek, people o f the state in poultry raising. where autos are left and the forestry out pain able record. M. Collier stated that during the A »tuall bottle of freesone costa Hlx deaths have been reported com­ trail taken, la in operation. campaign that Is being waged to in­ very little at any drug store, but will pared with a total o f seven for the The Jensen shingle mill at Wheeler crease the supply o f food in the coun­ positively take o ff every hard or »oft first night last year, and while that was destroyed by (Ira Monday morn­ try, the raising of poultry can play an corn or callus. This should be tried, as It Is Inexpensive and 1» »aid not number may be increased to the record ing; loss »10,000, no insurance The important part. It takes only three o f 1916, it is the decrease in the num­ mill was o f three-machine capacity months to bring chickens to the stage to Irritate the surrounding skin. If your druggist hasn't any freexone ber o f injured which stands out as not­ and was shipping two to four cars o f where they may be useful as food. tell him to get a small bottle for you able. shingles each week. An adjoining Any other meat producing animal re­ from his wholesale drug house. It Is quires from 18 months, as is the case Only 136 persona injuord, with just lumber m iltylan t was saved. fine stuff and acta like a charm every a single case in Chicago, was the with pork, to three yearn, the time time. Paroled prisoners from the peniten­ necessary for cattle to reach their wonderful answer to the campaign of education for a sane Fourth celebra­ tiary earned »166,102.24 since July, greatest productive point, to become W e e r l l W a n t o r l Man* oumiwm oiw. w ceas w antea „.„n, ?, ,.,7 v. ,«,»„.1 tion which has been conducted through­ 1916, and »14,879.60 during May, food products. lu»et. o. NsUonal l>ru« Ce., Nurth Ysklraa. Wuh out the counrty for a number o f years. when 216 reported, according to the I f chickens can be used for the pur­ report o f Parole Officer Keller, just pose o f meat supply and will meet the gCIKNTirtC AHI loiUMiK'AI. liiilrurtlAni: Last year the Injured Hat numbered filed with Governor Wlthycombe. The demand in so much shorter time, the Kurmutn. Ui-MIns«. II.«,ka, rl. A senorsl furo 663. •■MI for X »lili «pedal Ih'lli-m luna f,,r I >«ai Moat encouraging are advices from a average monthly earning was »62.03. raising o f them should be encouraged, Uf «ny particular .|ui»tl,.n »ni. «,| , u.< l„r »I.MI. ■and full t.trlh Uala AH I 1(1 IIJ Kill'AÍ. HTtll>IO, number o f pointa that during the year The stock o f Mra. Charles Greogry's said Mr. Collier. And for that reason, 1‘urtlaiMl. Ilrspifi, I*. O. lio« ordinancea or other regulations against women’s furnishings store at Dallas, he added, the premiums w ill be raised RTUtlY book Waaplns. ahorthand tol.srat.hy, the sale ami use o f fireworks had been was totally destroyed by fire Monday on exhibits o f them at the State Fair. aalaatnanahlp. Knsitah branrha«. >1 »n K e n liM The State Fair is an annual event The fire was discovered at Mbuul. »rito, or pluma Main Mu lar ratalana; put into effect, with the satisfactory night. ■raduatoa guárante*! pnallloea Itohnka Waikar result that no lives were lost ami few 11:45, and immediately reported to the and will be held in North Yakima from llu.inaaa Cultos«. IS7 «Ui Hlwl. naar Murrlaae. |>ersonB had been hurt. night watchman, who was using the September 17 to 22 this fall. Mr. Ben­ Curtlatid. Onsiin. Reports o f fatalities came from the fire hose to flush the street, but upon son, state agricultural commissioner. ftprM d following points: breaking in the whole room was found Is o f the opinion that the fa ir w ill re I/os Angeles, Cal. Ramon Castro, to be a mass o f flame« and none o f the ceive a better attendance from the ■ *>•!•* fly Millar altr. >* a/.<| k 11 la * 1 1 , artuuiMnigU, ouuw,.,, m «I «I Sound territory thia year than ever be­ 10 years old, both arms blown off by »10,000 stock was saved. i^ssteaUi ‘ esta!. fore. The reason he gives for this is explosion o f dynmite. On their return from an inspection that the Yakima valley is coming more Endicott, Wash. Alvona Schicr* o f the Payette-Oregon slope irrigation and more into prominence aa a pro­ man, 3 yearn old, burned to death when D . ila y F ly K i l l e r project on the Snake river, Attorney ducing center and ia making particular • •>«»1 b. M M « , mt f saa| firecrackers set fire to her dress. ----------- ------—---- |l «.#. General Brown and Superintendent of endeavors to entertain the visitors at Detroit, Mich. - Dorothy lears little chance o f finding large Bend w ill need rain soon. Palouse No one ia al­ crews for wood cutting purposes. ticipation in the war. He will, there­ granted him refuge. country will not suffer for two weeks. fore, be the representative o f the lowed to interview the President. Determined that there shall be no Conditions reported fa ir as a whole, French In roo|>ernting with the A m eri­ repetition o f disaster like that wrought optimistic generally. San Francisco — A cablegram re­ can commander. Major General Per- “ Big Bend crops full o f promise. shing. Lieutenant Colonel Fabry, as ceived here Wednesday by the Chinese by the breaking o f the Killimaque No immediate danger from lack of chief o f stsff, and Lieutenant I>e Tes- World, a newspaper, stated that un­ Lake dam, in Eastern Oregon, when rain. No signs o f burning, except san, as aide, both members o f the confirmed rumors persisting in all sec­ the town o f Rock Creek was wiped out slight damage near Schrag. Bumper and thousands o f acres o f crops flooded, tions o f Pekin were that President Li French commission to the United crops at Yakima, W alla W alla and Eu­ States, w ill continue with the mar­ Yuan Hung had been assassinated and ranchers along the streams that flow reka Flat. W ill be some threshing by that former high officials o f the repub­ down the aides o f the Elkhom moun­ shal. lic had declarer! allegiance to the mon­ tains, where irrigation reservoirs have August 1. N o general rain since last Conditions in Palouse, Big been built at the sources, have started report. archy. Too Much Gratified. a movement toward protecting them­ Potlatch and N ez Perce not so full of A battle is in progress between “ They say the ex-esar o f Russia ia promise. Heads are forming low .” tmo|M o f the southern provinces, fight­ selves. very fond o f fish.” ing for the preservation o f the repub­ County Judge R. W. Warn tent of "T h en he ought to be satisfied with Good Crop o f Alfalfa. lic. and the northern forces o f the Roaeburg, says the first roads to be the^pretty kettle o f it he's in just North Yakima -The first cutting o f young emperor, according to cable ad­ improved in Douglas county under the now. ” — Exchange. vices received by the Chinese Nation- state road bonding act w ill be those in alfalfa hay in Yakima valley is about nlists league. The first clash occurred Pass Creek and Canyon creek canyons. completed and the growers report a Tuesday, the officers o f the league Resides »350,000 to be obtained from good crop, and aay it has been put in announce, who say the aource o f ita in­ the state and federal government, the stack in fa ir shape. The baling formation ia unquestionable. about »200,000 realized from the season w ill soon begin and growers Fits Men and Women for According to the dispatches, the county bond issue w ill be expended in and dealers are jockeying for the open­ a life o f useful and profit­ soldiers o f President Li in the capital improving the Pacific Highway in ing price. The dealers are trying to able work as are steadily gaining ground. Douglas county. Work will begin this contract for »12.50 per ton, while the growers are asking »15. A ll labor en­ summer. DruglcMH Practitioner»« Tokio— General Chang Haun, says b tering into the production has in­ F. A. BR E W STE R . M. D., D EAN Opening bids on the »418,000 port dispatch from Pekin, asked Baron Ha- creased over last year. In most in­ bonds was indefinitely postponed Mon­ yaahi, the Japaneae minister, on June 721 State, Salem, Oregon. stances men in the hay fields have day by the Port Commissions o f Toledo 22, whether Japan would support a been paid »3 a day and board. 200 Rooms N««r Roth Absolut«!? movement for a restoration o f the and Newport. 100 Baths Depot# Fireproof monarchy in China. W ith 24 applications on file before Baron Hayashi replied that Japan the Public Service commission for in­ would adhere to its policy o f non­ creases in rates in the 15 per cent interference. Should the restoration intrs-state rate cases, it is expected appear to succeed, it is believed it may that the commission w ill require at Corner S iith and Hoyt Sts., Portland. O r«. precipitate a decisive struggle between least 20 hearings before all o f the tes­ Wheat— Bluestem. .......................»2.20 timony and arguments are in. These F o r ty fo ld ............. ....................... 2.15 Thoroughly Renovated & Decorated the northern and aouthern provinces. The opinion has been expressed here hearings w ill start July 9 In Portland. Club....................... ....................... 2.15 IX ) l ! HIM KM. M an n er. Red R u ssian ........ ....................... 2.10 that should serious disorders arise, A committee o f farmers along the RA TK 8:—76e to t l . S P K C IA L — W m k or Month Japan and the allies'm ight be forced to Oats— No. 1 white ..................... »44.00 route o f the Great Southern railway take protective action. r n r r d e v e l o p i n g and has filed a petition with the Public Barley— No. 1 feed ..................... 42.00 PRINTING for Service commission at Salem against Cattle— Steers, p rim e ... »9.50((i:10.50 Rank Robbers Captured. For a llttlo Roostintr amonir your friends with suspending the 15 per cent increase o f Steers, g o o d .......... ........ 8.75@ 9.25 Conde, S. D. Two masked bandits, Kodak»«. Band for information an to hnw you can 8.00® 8.75 rates asked by that railroad, and de­ Steers, medium . . . ........ aecure craditn and have Your work don«* FREE o f 8.25® 8.50 ( ’ harm». Writ«« today, fir n«*nd us for trial a roll o f one o f whom was badly wounded in a claring that suspension o f such rates is Cows, choice.......... ........ film or negatives to bo print«*! and receive 40 per 7.50® 8.00 running fight with a posse led by the liable to cause withdrawal o f the line Cows, medium . . . . ........ cant off. town marshal, were captured here on account o f the low rate and light Cows, fa ir ............. ........ 6.75® 7.25 PHOTO C RA FT SHOP. Plltock Flock. Heifers ................. ........ 6.00® 9.25 P. O. Box 726. Portland. Oregon Thursday afternoon, after they had traffic. entered the local bank and obtained The question o f what disposition Ja- Bulls....................... 7.50® 9.50 between »6000 and »7000. The money son Moore intends to make o f hia lease C a lv e s ................... ........ was recovered. on Summer and Albert lakes w ill arise Hogs— Packing . . . ........»15.25®15.90 The men are said to be “ M ike” Mc­ again at the next meeting o f the State Rough heavies . . . . Bride and Iiouia Miles, who have lived [•and board. Secretary o f State Olcott Pigs and skips . . . . here about a year. received an inquiry from the City Stock hogs............. ........ 11.00® 12.50 The owner o f an automobile which Saftey Deposit company, o f Omaha, Sheep— W eth ers.. 7.50®8.05 the bandits had commandeered was asking what has happened to the Jason Ewes ................... ___ found tied to a tree outside o f town. Moore proposition and what steps must L a m b s ................... ........ 10.00®12.75 Flour— Patents, »11.40. be taken to obtain a lease on the Sum­ Cossacks Endorse Duma. M illfeed — Spot prices : Bran, »32 mer and Albert lakes for its potassium ” C. B .” M I N E R S & CO. per ton; shorts, »35; rolled barley, Petrograd The A ll Russia Congress salts. UNIVERSAL REPAIR and MACHINE SHOP o f Cossacks has adopted a resolution »48; rolled oats, »50. A IT IH M Ill I I SAISI SO ASI •INIIDISS. W. D. Clark was Monday named Hay — Producers’ prices: Timothy, opposing the dissolution o f the Duma, I . l n s . rrm ano sh un i t i m o t ia s i , o n too»' w h ich .it declared would be a violation railroad engineer by the Public Service Eastern Oregon, »26 per ton; alfalfa, o f the fundamental laws o f Russia. commission, to succeed E. W. More­ »18; valley grain hay, »18@20. Butter — Cubes, extras, 37c per I The congress declared that the state o f land, who recently resigned. p i y i r ) Veal. Pork. Beef, pound; prime firsts, 36c. Jobbing autonomy proclaimed by the inhabit­ The Federal Lumber Trade commis­ Poultry. Butler, Egg, ants o f Ukraine is a menace to the sion, consisting o f John R. Walker, prices: Prints, extras, 38c; cartons, fc- r* 1 1 1 and Farm Produce | union o f the Russian state. The con­ Nelson C. Brown, A. A. Oxholm and lc extra; butterfat, No. 1, 38c; No. to the Old Rellalile Kvcrdnuf houao w ith « record o f 46 y a m o f Square iVnlingn, and gress offered its support to the govern­ R. E. Simmons, accompanied by George 2, 36c. be iMum d of T O P M A R K E T PRICES. Eggs— Ranch, current receipts, 30c ment in any action taken relating to M. Cornwall, o f Portland, and A. W, F. M. CRONKHITE the Ukraine. Cooper, secretary o f the Western Pine per dozen; selects, 32c. 4B-47 Front Strsst Portland. Oregon Poultry— Hens, 14® 16c per pound; Manufacturers association, o f Spokane, Railroad Earnings Gain. spent Monday Instecting Bend lumber broilers, 19®22c; turkeys, 20c; ducks, 18® 22c; geese, 10® 12c. Washington, D. C.— May reports to plants. B U Y D IR E C T Veal— Fancy, 14i®15c per pound. the Interstate Commerce commission A. T. Donovan, o f W agontire, near Pork— Fancy, 194c per pound. from 72 o f the 186 principal railroads Vegetables — Artichokes, 70 ® 75c o f the country show an increase In Bend,|has gone to Portland to obtain earnings for May, 1916. The net rev­ Pasteur treatment for rabies, which he per dozen; tomatoes, »1.86®2.00 per for May this year were »48,134,- fears he may be subject to as the crate; cabbage, 2® 3c per pound; e g g ­ l D o Y o u r O w n P lu m b in g | enues plant, 25c; lettuce, 35(6:50; cu­ 746; last year, »46,981,930. result o f the bite o f a wildcat. cumbers, 50c@»1.25 per dozen; pep­ By bnjrlnar direct from us at wholwwla price« and «ave the plumber'« profits. W rit* us to­ Aliena’ Guns Confiscated. Robert Ranks, o f the firm o f Kruse pers, 30®40c per pound; rhubarb, day your need«. W * will * iv e you our rock- Salt Lake C ity— F ive hundred guns & Banks, shipbuilders, o f North Bend, 2®8c; peas, 4(ft;5c; asparagus, 6 ® 6 c; bottom "diroct-to-you’* priee*. f. o. b. rail or boat. Wo actually savo you from 10 to 36 per were confiscated from the alien resi­ announces the firm has been awarded spinach, 6@7c per pound. co ot AH roods guaranteed. Potatoes — Buying prices, »3.26® dents o f Salt Lake county outside of six vessels by the govemmnet shipping Northwest headquarter« for lea d er Water Halt Lake City Wednesday by 135 board. The ships are to be o f the 3.60 per hundred. Systems and Fuller A Johnson Rnginea. Green Fruit— Strawberries,’ Oregon, members o f the "hom e guard,” serv­ Hough type, 281 fe e t in length, 46-foot STAR K -D AVIS CO. ing aa deputy sheriffs. Most o f the beam and 26-foot depth o f hold. These »1.3501.60. 212 Third S tre e t Portland, Oregon W ool— Eastern Oregon, fine, 47®53c guns were taken from the mining vessels are the first awarded to Coos ■ camps where the population o f foreign­ Bay, but others are expected to be per pound; coarse, 58c; valley, 60® constructed there. 63c; mohair, 60®65c. ers is greatest. No. 27, 1917. P, N. U. Corresponding Day In 1916. ANNOUNCEM ENT FAIR WILL AID FOOD Vaughan M o to r W o r k «,1 ma A P O R T L A N D . O REG O N ir ETEA Mixed with Sulphur Darkens ho Naturally Nobody Can Tell. K overalls K e e p K id s S tE fâ S B H S a It The old time mlxt ire of Sage Tea and 8ulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded hair la grand­ mother's recipe, and folks are again using It to keep their hair a good, even color, which Is quite sensible, as we are living In an age when a youth­ ful appearance Is o f the greatest ad­ vantage. Nowadays, though, we don't have the troublesome task of gathering the ■age and the mussy mixing at home. A ll drug stores sell the ready-to-uae product, Improved by the addition of other Ingredients, called “ W yeth's Mage and Sulphur Compound’’ for about 60 cents a bottle. It is very popular because nobody can discover It has been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morn­ ing the gray hair disappears, but what delights the ladles with W yeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound, Is that, be­ sides beautifully darkening the hair After a few applications, It also pro­ duces that soft lustre and appearance of abundance which Is so attractive. This ready-to-uae preparation Is a de­ lightful toilet requisite for those who desire a more youthful appearance. It la not Intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. Kleen ä - « Ki«h ä to K ilo o » d e m w 'a a a s ís $ 1.00 th e suit Belare rj f fiutatemi. Look for • 8c C o , San Francisco «wHMesAso mía «i tw r r.t t ¿ Many Business Men Debauched. Profits made on a steadily rising market based on inadequate supplies seem to have debauched many o f our business men and may force the fed­ eral government to ad pot emergency measures that w ill bear hard on the trade. It is useless to stimulate pro­ duction on the farm if middlemen skim the cream and the masses are forced to exist on short rations. High prices in the last three or four weeks have weakened the case o f those engaged in selling foodstuffs.— New York Com­ mercial. • An Objection. “ They can’ t have prohibition in the British army in France.” “ Why n ot?" “ Because they are using too many tanks in it .” — Exchange. Bowled Oat. Representative Campbell was talk­ ing about a poitilcal dispute. “ The falseness o f your opponents’ claims,” he said, “ was eaisly brought out— as easily, in fact, as in the case o f the orphan.” ” ‘ Lady,’ whined a husky young beggar, ‘ can’t ye help me to a crust o f bread or sumpn’ ? I ’m a poor orphan.’ “ ‘ Where do your father and mother live, my boy?” said ¡the alert lady in kindly tones. “ ‘ Down that there alley, sniffed the orphan.” — Washington Star. R a safe,reliable e s in o ! skin treatment STO PS \LA M EM ES9 from a Bone Spavin, R in g Bone, Splint, Curb, Side Bone, or ximilar trouble and get* hone going sound, ft acts mildly but quickly and good re­ sults are lasting. D oes not blister o r rem o ve the hair and horse can be worked. Page 17 in pamphlet with RED FACES AND RED HANDS each bottle tells how. $2.00 a bottle Soothed and Healed by Cutlcura— de'ivered. Horse B ook 9 M free. AB SO RB IN 'E. J R , the antiseptic liniment Sample Each Free by Mail, for mankind, reduces Painful Swellings, En­ Treatment for the face: On rising larged Glands, Wen«, Bruises,Varicose Veins; and retiring smear affected parts with heals Sores. Allays Pain. W ill tell you if you write. »1 and »2 a bottle at Cutlcura Ointm ent Then wash off k more i l m or drUmed. I ibcral trial bottle for l i e — ■f with Cutlcura Soap and hot water. V. F. mutts. P D F , 401 Tsmst* St, SyringflsU, Rais. For the hands: Soak them in a hot lather o f Cutlcura Soap. Dry, and rub in Cutlcura Ointment PELTS. CA8CARA BARK, Free sample each by mall with WOOL AND MOHAIR. Book. Address postcard, Cutlcura, D ept L, Boston. Sold everywhere. «1 wwl a 7*a h n Writ* tar priest Md thppS| tap —Adv. T he H. F. N orton C o . p « iiml on.; Stans, n. A B S 0 RBINE HIDES l, Women cf M iddle ¿(ge Many distressing Ailments experienced by them are Alleviated by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound« Here is Proof by Women who Know. Lowell, Mass.—“ For the last three years I have been troubled with the Change of Life and the bad feelings common at that time. I was in a very ner­ vous condition, with headaches and pain a good deal o f the time so I was unlit to do my work. A friend asked me to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta­ ble C o m p o u n d , which I did, and it has helped me in every way. I am not nearly so nervous, no head­ ache or pain. I must say that Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is the best remedy any sick woman can take.”—Mrs. M a r g a r e t Q u i n n , Rear 259 W orthen St., Lowell, Mass. She Tells Her Friends to Take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Remedies. North Haven, Conn.— “ When I was 45 I had the Change o f Life which is a trouble all women have. A t first it didn’t bother me but after a while I got bearing down pains. I called in doctors who told mo to try different things but they did not cure my pains. One day my husband came* home and said, ‘ W h y don’t you try Lydia & Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and Sanative Wash?’ W ell, I got them and took about 10 bottles o f Vegetable Compound and could feel myself regaining my health. I also used Lydia E. Pinkham s Sanative Wash and it has done me a great deal o f good. Any one coming to my house who suffers from female troubles or Change of Life, f tell them to take the Pinkham remedies. There arc about 20 of us here who think the world o f them.” — Mrs. L l o b e n c * I s e i . i . a , Box 197, North Haven, Conn. You are Invited to Write for Free Advice. other medicine has been so successful in relieving woman’s suffering as has Lydia E. Pinkliem’s Vegetable Compound. Women may receive free and helpful ad vice by writing the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. Such letters are received N o n s .s l n .«uxi-nxl h V o n l v a n d lin ld In « t r in i: c n n fid B t iC A .