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W H E N IN SEATTLE Spain May Prove A Second Russia New York. U nfortunate Hpaln—a few elllzeiia fabulously enriched nnd Hie i ii it kh of Hie population bitterly Im S E A T T L E 'S L A R G E S T H O T E L poverished by the war, her banks so Only U i m b lo c k . t a p ami Dock*. O p - surfeited with gold th at the yellow p u i lt . <l<> H all I ' * « ■>»>! Court Houa*. metal Is at a discount aud her people T D K riN K H T IMII.I.AH H o i ) « IN A N EM IC A mostly golug without sufficient to eut W ith d a t e c i » ' U l h . I iwrau«. II 00 II 10 I parauna, 11.10 11.00 — seems to keep International observ W ith p rivat« t a lli, I paranti. «1 no « . H H 00 I par am a. I l i » M IO 14.00 ers here on the brink of plunging Into " W h i n I n S e o tu « T ry t h » F r y » ’* s s t a t e of disorderly turmoil like th at recently witnessed In Russia. The sanguinary events of the world (« a lia i L à (u n von 1 * 11 1 ('•»■»fortsbl* war distract attention from King Al fonso XIH'e country. Hut history Is baring made there, which In normal Hines would All (he front pages of the new spapers aud bs the principal topic of dlacuaslon here from Hie tea table to the cabinet room. Hpaln la probably the hardeat hit by Hie w ar of all the natlona except thoae actually In the conflict. Ia the early p art of the w ar tha agitation between pro-ally and pro-Oennan NEW SCOTT HOTEL fftrondwsjr A Ankeny Mts.. Portland. Or*. «roups was looksd upon ss s possible source of trouble, but this In tern a Unten, 75c, | l . 0<). f l . 50, tional queatlon la now o v e r s h a d o w e d Kdw. II. (iou d y, U n s M inuta from W ssh Inn tun S l r w t M su sifsr. by a m ultitude of Internal maladies any one of which would ordinarily be considered of m ajor Importance. Alfonso Is Hlsssd. Alfonso, the athletic young king, S lith siu l Evcrctt SM., 1'orlUnd, Orr. has l o s t his former popularity. He Four Illudi* frum llnluri (Mimt. T w o blanks Is hissed tn the th eater and stays front N «w I'uatuA W Mmlern and away from polo games because of an O m 1UÜ o u ts bis ruim *. lis to s 76c to 62.0U. ticipated disagreeable boaUle dem CMAfl 0 II« m a m , M anajrr onstrations. This la because he la blamed for the series of Impotent gov ernm ents which b attle weakly and LET U S Ineffectually ngulnat tha nation's mul tiplying dlfflrtilUes. Hut Alfonso Is C I |U S lo t « « , P o o l H a lla a n d C a n d y no knlser. He Is as much at the mercy D s a l s r s , a a k lo r P r o p o s it i o n C. of the conflicting polltlcul currents S pecialty S ales C o ., as his subjects. However, It Is the •IS ■ • m ho * tr . PMTUM0. M N N prerogative of a king's subjects to D snlars in Kale# Stim ulator», hlamo him for everything th at hate liens. M h II dispatches received hers de scribe the labor disorders In Spanish cities, which have resulted In several Are made from your O IJ) CAR- PETS, (tax Rug* woven all sizes. hundred deaths, as likely to Increase M ailorders receive prompt nml ca re rather than diminish. I'erbapa this ful attention. Send for booklet. Is the most serious of the dangers NORTHWEST RUC CO. threatening A l f o n s o today. E . M lh an al T a y lo r S ta. P o r t la n d , O r . Tha radical workman, to be com parand with the Holahevtkl of Petro- grnd, are pursuing a course of sabo tage nnd destruction tn an effort to W * P sjr t b s P o e ta i* . Intim idate the authoritlre. Hut the I f In n m l o f P u r s D ru s a a n d ( h s m ir s ls . Arci» S u p p orta. .HIiould*r Hr a r s a . T K U S 3 U . b is s ile outbreaks In different cities appear to S lo f k m i « , A b d o m in a l S u p p o rta r» , S u a p o n a o ry R a n d a * » ! fu r M *n. s u d «¡1 u th n r K u b b o r lÀuuds have little connection and the move o f av n ry d a s rrip tio n . »»nd U> th*» ment la not well organized. L A U E D A V I S D R U G CO. W hatever power the workingmen’s T t u m E x p o r ta revolution has arises from the fact T h ir d a n d Y a m h ill. P o r t l a n d , O r. that It costa two and a half times as much to live In Spain na It did be fore the war, while wages, contrary to the experience In moat other coun Boaa.lal. S old . R a „ la d aaad R a p a ,, ad W A1.KKK K l.aC T R IC W O R K S tries, have remained stationary or a c t Humait!«. <mr luth f o r t land. O ra ually decreased. Mini}' lines of profitable m anufac You na man and wom an w ith bualnaaa tr a in i na And p o .lt toft. ev e ry w h er e («> to N orthw nat'a turing have had to cloae. because »heir la rsa a t lloaliiaaa ('oliava IIR IIN K K W A I.K C K . m arkets In the Teutonic countries Purllan I Or«. A llvouraaa. Paallkma auarattlaatl. slid In Russia have been cut off W rit« fu r frwa llliiatrataal catalua. by w ar lines snd because England, Frnnce nnd Italy are atringently lim I'roeraa of Civilaztlon. "H a v e you m issionaries civilized the iting Importations. In a few lines the entente allies have demanded all Spain savage* among whom you d w elt?" . “ We went part way w ith th e m ,” re could produce nnd hnve made mer plied the earnest worker. " H u t we chants and m anufacturers wealthy be •a re n 't the people who taught them the yond their wildest dreams. Hut these ex p ert use of modern firearm*. ” — exceptions have not rclloved tha gen eral situation. W ashington Star. Army Its Own M atter. The array so far has proved depend (tone. Officer — Want* a new mesa-tin, do able when set to the task of putHng down the revolutionary workingmen. you? Where'» your old one? Hut Spain’s army Is almost self-gov P riv a te—1 haven't got it, air. P riv ate— Please, air, th e re ’s a cha erning. as Russia’s was for many weeks Inst spring, before Kerensky teau on top of it, s ir.—Punch. w>i able to uae the spectra of defeat by Oermnny to restore discipline. TO IIKKAK IN NKW HIIOK8 A I.W A Y 8 USE Every nrmy corps and sm aller unit A llan'* Foot-FaAM, th** sn tin ap tir pow der. It t* tlphtnaa* and Ml* trying. Ib'llavee Corn*. hns. It appears, a council of defense. I »revan I union», nntl S w ollen , S w m tin ir, A rhinir F eet, (•iv ea rant and com fort. A ccep t no n uh atilu te. T his Is especially representative of the S a m p le FKKK. Addrean. A llan 8. Olm nted. 1«# noncommissioned officers nnd commis Hoy. N. Y. sioned officers of lower grnde, who feel themselves Ill-treated by tha b ureau A ppropriate Ejaculation. D e n tis t- Are you game, air? For cracy a t Mndrtd. It will be re you’ll have to have all your upper membered that In the nrmy crisis of a few weeks ago the officers were te eth pulled out. P atien t—Then I ’ll do it, by gum !— able to force the release of their lend- rs who had been throw n Into fortress Exchange. prisons. The army trouble Is not set tied. The officers demand technical HIDE8, PELTS, CASCARA BARK, changes In organization, more pay, and less favoritism In promotions. WOOL AND MOHAIR. A third clearly defined source of » • « t i l ni ] tm i m w nti fir p r ia i u * itipp au tigs trouble Is the sep aratist movement In T H I H . F . M o m * C O . fortUa». O n .; S u ffli. Wi Catalonia. The C atalans speak a d if ’ 1 ' — 111 "" ' . in ■ i in ferent language from the people of Madrid. It might be described as mid n i T i n V s a l . Pork. Beef, way between French and Spanish, ns 1 1 Y * P o u l t r y , B u t t e r . F.«g« Catalonia Ilea between France and the anj F « rm Produce. rest of Spain. The C atalan la Insult to th « Old RallikhI« Kv«*rdlna houM w ith a ed If called a Spaniard—"C atnlan” Is roeord of 46 y«am o f Rquarr IW Hnir*, tn d h* aMurad o f TO»» M A R K E T PRJCfcS. w hat ha likes as a designation of na F. M. CRONKHITE tionality. 4 M 7 F ron t S tr«ot P ortlan d. Oroffon T he provtncfl of Catalonia la the w ealthiest, most prosperous and most progressive In the country. Its cap ital, Barcelona, Is the center and hot bed of most revolutionary movements In Spain. Most of Its people would rath e r he p art of France than of Rpnln. They believe a hidebound. In curably antique government at Ma drid la preventing th eir taking a place with the most advanced people« on the globe. O ther Hpnntah provinces would also like to break aw ay from the Madrid government, perhaps partly In Imi tation of Catalonia, but more on ac count of whnt differences In race, lan guage. m anners nnd habits of thought. T hese three canses of trouble men tioned are easy for a foreigner to un derstand. Hnt when the nntutored American comes to plunge Into the ln- trlcsctes of Spanish political parties, constantly dividing,, changing th eir platform s and making new alliances, the head swirls. W rite about your w ants in th is line to Threa P arties Pre-Ally. F I N K E B R O S ., At the present moment the social 183 Madison 81., Portland, Ore. ists, republicans and reform ists, m ak ing qp the so-called "Block of the Left,” are combined. Until the recent P- N. U. No. 38, 1917 N e w Houston Hotel INCREASE YOUR PROFITS B E A U T IF U L R U G S D R U G S B V M A IL ELECTRIC MOTORS tones, like Nicholas Romanoff. He Is a soldier and a real on#. Hut Alfonso might bow to reason, where force would not avail. In a light moment he offered ones to ran as candidate for Hpaln'a first president should the people desire a repubUc. Yet Hpaln’a troubles are too deep- seated and to Involved to be cast off with a change of constitution. W hat King Has Lost His Popularity and Is would help her moat la the ending of the greet war. If the war goes on Hissed When He Appears In Public—Three P arties Hpaln'a woes appear certain to In Are Pro Ally. crease. Country Seems to Be on Brink of Plunging Into State of Turmoil. HARDEST HIT OF NEUTRALS PRINCESS JOLANDA OF ITALY ° RAFT TW IN; 0T H E R E X IS T S Brothers Who Have Never Been Sep arated W ant to Be Together In Army. SUGAR MEN WILL AID Free Fare to Portland Refiners and Hrokers Are W orking Out in Conference Details of D istrib uting Agency and Prices. Washington, D. C.— Beet sugar re finers and brokers opened conferences here Wednesday to work out d etails of a plan for a central distributing agency, planned to cooperate with the food adm inistration and to agree on standard prices. About 10 per cent of the refiners protested ag ain st prices proposed, say ing they had mode contracts w ith beet growers a t unusually high ratea. The food adm inistration announced, how ever, th a t many of the grow ers affect ed by those contracts had agreed to ac cept a lower price as a p atrio tic duty. A solution will be sought a t other con ferences. Food A dm inistrator Hoover, in an address to the sugar men, said th a t voluntary service of all industries is the only dem ocratic means of meeting the w ar emergency. In a contest be tween methods of autocracy and democ racy, he said, economic problems in the democracy should be regulated by business men in cooperation with the government ra th e r than by arb itrary acts of the government. Cold storage men conferred w ith the food adm inistration on enlarging stor age facilities to help conserve perish able feed and to propose regulations for warehouse licensing. By buying a uaeil Car from us. All makes; all sizes; all models. Ranging in price from $175 and up. L argest dealers in used Cars on the CoasL Western Motor Car Sales Co., Broadway at Burnside, Portland, Ore D istributors for Chalmers Automo biles and Kelly Springfield Tires. Pub lic G arage in connection. DON’T BURN GASOLINE Hava 100 p a r c en t of fuel coot by «quipping your C o r w ith a DISTILLATE GASIFIER ¿T housand. o f S*tUfWd U«er». P r ic e for Ford«, $ 8 0 0 . O th er M ake». $ 1 1 .0 0 DISTILLATE GASIFIER SALES CO„ 711 C linton St., Portland. Oregon l/JR/NE Granulated Eyelids, ^ *’1 Sore Eye*. Eye* Inflamed by j S u n . O u s t and W i n d quickly I-os Angeles. OaL—H arry T. and relieved by Murine. Try « In H erbert N. Langlols, tw in brothers, your Eye*and In Baby"» Eye*. N* Smarting, J * « EyeCamiert twenty-six years old, played together when youngsters, studied through M arine Eye Remedy Kye Salve. »r» Tobea 26c. W»r Book o/*Ae Av« -- T ree. I school life together, received their Aik M arin e Eye Remedy C e.. C kicage 4 diplomas on the same stage, were p a rt ners In the business world and had never been separated a day In their th an S m a l l p o x , A m y lives when H arry was notified In Lo# the almoat miraculous effF- Angeles he had been selected for Uncle e*ey, and b in s le n n n * . of Antityphoid Vaccination. He vaccinated NOW by your phyticlaa, you and Hinn’a Liberty army. H erbert’« number fou r fatally. It la su r e vital than bcuaa Inaurmce. was down near the end of the list, but Aik your phyilcian, druggist, or tend for Hav* you kad T retold /" telling o f T y y b o ld Vacctaa, when be heard bla brother had to go results from ua , and danger from Typhoid Carrier*., to w ar he Immediately began setHlng tic a r m * labosatotv , bokiu y , cal reoavcia* vsccrats a saaaaa uaaaa a. a. ao«. ucaas* up his end In the Hughes Arizona Cop per company and announced he would And They Never Gossip. Join H arry In th e trenches. “Wo are not golug to let the w ar Hobbs — I understand you are living separate ua now,” said the brothers a t next to the cem etery out your way. . their home here. “We have never been How do you like it? separated a day, and aa we lived to- Dobbs— F irst rate. Good neighbors. F ruit Shipm ent Records Broken. 1 ¿ether so we would choose death to Q uiet and peaceful. And they haven’t gether, If such should be our let. N orth Y akm a — All record* for borrowed a th in g from us since w e’ve Neither of us w ants exemption. We weekly shipm ents of fru it in Yakim a been th ere.— Boston T ranscript. are both ready to fight for Uncle Sam county were broken in th e last week, and we have no dependents.” Reprisals. when a total of 1380 cars were sent F ath er (severely) — D aughter, I ouL The previous week the shipm ent VIOLIN USED TO CATCH FISH was 816 cars, and the week before w ant an explanation from you. I saw th at 827 cars. D ata compiled from you kiss young H uggins th is evening. D aughter— Weil, papa, he kissed me But It le Not the Lure of Muslo T h at reliable sources show th a t in every va riety of fru it shipped to date the act first.— Exchange. Lands Them— New Fleh ual total is exceeding all early e sti Y am . mates. The S tate D epartm ent of Ag Macon, Mo.—"They have a new riculture estim ated the pear crop here wrinkle for catching fish a t Elmer, ' a t 900 cars, but the railroads say they and It Is wonderful the luck they have/* ; have handled 1560 to date. Alva Willoughby, circuit clerk, re Would "H ooverize” Straw. marked. swapping experiences a t the courthouse. "About fifteen of ns Spokane — County Farm E x p ert J. Try this yourself then pass pitched camp on a lake north of town j R. Shinn, who is conferring w ith farm It along to others. Till* latest photograph of the P rin and then set lines across zlgtag. Ilk» ers to aid them in conserving feed, has It works! cess Jolsnda of Italy shows a smile German entaglementa, yon know. a new slogan, "H ooverize the pea th a t reveals her Joy at the successes When all was ready the fiddler oat on I straw by baling i t . ” " I wish every man who haa pea the Italian arm s have been winning In a log and played T h e A rkansaw T rav Ouch ! 7 1 7 1 1 This kind of rough the Carso and along the Isonzo, where eler’ and other classics. And yon ought | straw would g et it baled, as it is al- talk will be heard lees 1 ere In town If the Itsllnn forces have been steadily to have seen the fish corns In I By ; most the equal of clover for cows, ” people troubled w ith corns will follow driving back the A ustrians from one noon we had more th an the party j said Mr. Shinn recently. “ We need the simple advice of this Cincinnati mountain fastness to «pother. It Is a could e a t They tell me they always every ton to tide us over th is w inter, authority, who claim s th a t a few drops a drug called treezone when applied smile th at she shares with everyone In take s fiddler along when they go and I w ant to see every b it of it go of j through the balers. I t is selling at to a tender, aching corn or hardened Italy, for the whole nation Is filled there." callous stops soreness a t once, and with Joy at the glorious prospect of sae.” County Clerkk Sears said. j from $10 to $15 a ton baled.” soon the corn or callous dries up and victory over their foe of centuries, and “T he music charm s them, and they go lifts rig h t off w ithout pain. well may they be glad, for the flghUug blindly tow ard It and are caught on H e says freezone dries Immediately and never inflam es or even irritates men of Italy have covered themselves the lines." th e surrounding skin. A sm all botUe with glory In the fighting above the “Not exactly,” Willoughby replied. of freezone will cost very little a t any clouds. Princess Jolnnda Is the eldest “You see. we put the musician a t the drug store, but will poeltlvely remove daughter of the king nnd queen of other end of the lake and In paddling Portland ■— W heat — Bluestem, $2; every hard or soft corn or callous Italy and like them she has endeared to get away from the noise the fish fortyfold, $1.98; club, $1.96; red Rus- from one’s f e e t Millions of American herself to the Italian people during the run Into the hooka.” women will welcome this announce san, $1.93. war. m ent since th e Inauguration of the Flour—P aten ts, $10,60. high heels. If your druggist doesn’t Millfeed — Spot prices: Bran, $37, have freezone tell him to order a sm all PORT OF ROME TO BE REBORN Internal troubles became param ount per ton; shorts, $40; middlings, $47; bottle for you._____________ this “block” was concentrating Its ef , Ostia Again Will Supply Food and rolled barley, $55 @ 57; rolled oats, Cynical. $57. forts on throwing Spain Into the war Coal A fter 8leep of Nearly The cynical spinster’s definition of Corn— Whole, $82, cracked, $83. ns an entente ally. Hpaln'a grievances Ten Centuries. H ay— Buying prices f. o. b. Port- m arriage Is simply an- opportunity for against the Germans are almost ex | land. E astern Oregon tim othy, $27 per a girl to throw herself away on soms actly like the United S tates—contln- Rome.—A fter a sleep of nearly ten ________________ ton; valley tim othy, $ 2 3 0 2 5 ; alfalfa, man. ucd outrages ou undefended m erchant centuries, Ostia, the ancient port of $22.50 @ 2 4 ; valley g rain hay, $20; ships by the U-boats. DANDRUFF AND ITCHING Rome, will now bo reconstructed to Not to go Into all the maze of de supply Rome with cereals, coal and clover, $20; straw , $6.50. B utter — Cubes, ex tras, 46c; prime D isappear W ith Use of Cuticura Soap tails, one may say In general th a t the other necessaries. U nder the Caesars, and O intm ent—T rial Free. P rints, conservaHves, the clericals, the high in the most glorious period of the firsts, 44c. Jobbing prices: arm y officers nnd the lenders of the Homan port, especially fo r th e land extras, 48c; cartons, lc e x tra ; butter- T he first thing In restoring dry, old nrlstocractlc fam ilies fuvor Oer- ing nnd storage of free grain, which fat, No. 49c. falling hair Is to get rid of dandruff Eggs — Oregon ranch, cu rren t re many. the em perors had to give the Romans ceipts, 41@42c; candled, 45c; selects, and itching. Rub C uticura O intm ent into scalp, next m orning shampoo with But there are notable exceptions to if they would keep them In a good 4 8 0 50c. C uticura Soap and h ot w ater. P re the general rule th a t the aristocrats temper. L ittle by little the T iber filled Poultry— Hens, 17|@ 18ic; broilers, vent skin and scalp troubles by m ak favor Germany, one being the P uke of up the port with mud, nnd under the 19 (t£ 20c; ducks, 12@20c; geese, 8@ ing C uticura your everyday toilet Alba, whose fnmtly hns beeu famous troubles of barbarian Invasion Ostia 10c; turkeys, live, 20@22c; dressed, preparation. In history for centuries. became wholly deserted. Many times 28O30c. F ree sam ple each by mail with Book. Address postcard, Cuticura, The king hluiself Is believed to lean the Romans have desired to rebuild Veal—Fancy, 15I@16c per pound. D e p t L, Boston. Sold everywhere. tow ard the entente. His consort, Ena. the port nnd facilitate food supply, Pork— Fancy, 211022c per pound. —Adv. Is British through nnd through. In hut It costs money, nnd Jealous Na V egetables—Tomatoes, 6 5 0 85c per fact, she has Incurred some unpopular ples, whose port now supplies Rome, crate; cabbage, 2@2£c per pound; le t The com tuce, 50@75c per dozen; cucumbers, ity by failure to coneenl her prefer raised great objections. mune of Rome has, however, gained 40<ii 50c per dozen; peppers, 6c pound; ence for England to Spain. B ut whnt the king may do m ntters a victory, and the governor has sanc- cauliflower, $2.25; beans, 6<d)7c per little. High officers In the government 1 tinned the rebirth of one of the oldest pound; corn, 30c per dozen. at Madrid Is confined to u group of ports In the world. Sack V egetables—C arrots, $1.7502 about a thousand men. bureaucrats per sack; beets, $1.50@2; turnips, $2. no less stupid If not so brutal as those SKIRTS W ILL BE TAKEN IN Potatoes — New Oregon, l{@ 2{c; of the czar. Cabinet follows cabinet sw eet potatoes, 3 J0 4 c . tn an endless, wearying round. Each P aris 8tyles for Coming W inter Are Onions — W alla Walla, $1.75; Cali Could Do No Work. fornia brown, $202.10. one Is destined to fnllure from the Designed to Economise on Green F ru ita — Cantaloupes, stand start, because of the brainless hidal Fabrics. Now Strong as a ard, 75c @ $1.75; peaches, 46(d)75c; gos In positions of Importance, If for watermelons, $10)1.50 per hundred; uo oth er reason. Man. Paris.—Dress styles of the coming Thus, unhappy Spain stumbles on. w inter are designed to economize on apples, $1 ® 2; pears, 75c @ $1.50; She Is buffeted by blasts from nil woollen fabrics ns much as possible. grapes, $1®1.50; casabas, l |0 2 e per directions. The Spaniard Is a nutnrnl The M aster D ressm akers’ association pound. Chicago, 111. —“ For about two year* Hops— 1916 crop, 25«T26c per pound; I suffered from a female trouble so I revolutionary. T here seems little i of T arts hns decided th a t not more was unable to w alk likelihood of a solution of the coun than .1% yards of cloth shall be used 1917 contracts, 35036c per pound; fuggles, 50c per pound. or do an V of my own try 's troubles—little chance that any : In making a dress. This compares work. I read about Wool—E x tra Oregon, fine, 50O60c sort of a firm, strong central govern with an average of ten or twelve yards Lydia E. I’inkham s ment will tnke control nnd lead the two years ago and seven yards last per pound; coarse, 55(060e; valley, 55 V e g e t a b l e Com @60«; mohair, long staple, 65c. people In the ways of a modern pros year. pound in the news Cascara B ark—New, 7Jc; old, 8c perous democracy. papers and deter The association also has decided to per pound. mined to try i t I t Carllsts Also a Danger. use silk snd national products as C attle— brought alm ost im Unnsnnl as It would seem In these much ns possible and decrease the Best beef s te e rs ............. .$ 9.00(d) 9.75 mediate relief. My days, Spain niny even witness con am ount of cloth Imported. T he Tail Good beef s te e rs ............. . 7 .50(® 8.75 weakness has en flicts over the crown. The Carllsts ors’ association and the large fashion Best beef cow s............... . 6.75<iS 7.50 tirely disappeared able shops have agreed to this reform are very strong. Most of the pro- and I never had b et Ordinary to g o o d ........... . 4.00(d) 6.75 and are creating new models to con ter health. I weigh German conservatives are Carllsts. Best h e i f e r s ................... 7.00(d) 8.00 They fnvor the rlnlms to the throne form to 1L Bulls.................................. . 4.00(d) 6.75 165 pounds and am as strong as a man. I think money is well spent which pur of Don Jslm e of Bourbon. Puke of C a lv e s.............................. . 7 . 0 0 9 . 5 0 chases Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Some Fish 8tory. Madrid, only son of the lnte Poo Car Stockers and fe e d e rs.. . . 4 .0 0 0 7.25 Com pound."—Mrs. Jo s. O’B ryan , 1766 los, who now lives nt Frohsdorf, In Portland, Oro.—When Gaorge H. Hogs— N ew port Aye., Chicago, III. A ustria, nnd Is entirely Identified with Lynn returned from a Hood riv er fish« Prime light h o g s ........... .$ 1 7 .7 5 0 17.85 •The success of Lydia E. Pinkham ’s the Oerninn party In th a t country. Ing trip and cleaned one of hla tro u t Prim e heavy h o g s ......... . 17.65017.75 V egetable Compound, made from roots One thing Is quite certain. Alfonso he found In the stom ach of a 17-lnch P i g s .................................. . 14.00016.00 ana herbs, is unparalleled. I t may bs would fight for Ills throne. He would specimen a eeven-lnch m ountain tr o u t Bulk ................................ 17.75 used with perfect confidence by women who suffer from displacements, inflam Sheep— not yield weakly to force—w hether of Stomach fluids were Juat sta rtin g to mation, ulceration, irregularities, peri digest the sm aller fish. Curiosity W estern lam bs............... .$13.00013.50 odic pains, backache, bearing-down feel fered by the Carllsts or by any other of th e many potentially hostile par- prompted Lynn to open th e stomadh of Valley lam bs................... . 11.76012.50 ing, flatulency, indigestion, dizziness, ties or combinations. H e would not the »wallowed fish and th e re he found Y earlings.......................... . 10.00010.50 and nervous prostration. Lydia E. Pink- W ethers............................ . 9.75010.50 ham ’s V egetable Compound is t^ie stan climb down In trembling, silent lmpo- the rem ains of two still smaller trout E w e s ................................ . 8 .0 0 0 8. GO dard remedy for fem ale ills. TYP H O ID I Laugh When People Step On Your Feet j NORTHWEST MARKfT REPORT j WOMAN SICK - 1 T W O T EU S