THE New Thomas All Steel and Iron GASOLINE DRAG SAW PORTABLE WHEELED r'RAME , V j»* Will |Mj«itiv»ly last longar anil do a wider rang« of work than any other portable power »awing inarhina male. H^rM* fur particular». THE THOMAS ENGINEERING WORKS !25 E. Water St., Portland, Ore. M a k er* ./ l l i « k l¿ ia * l* l * » » » ' « « and Earn* UlUUIa*. ja a a a a a a a a i W ITH IN THE REACH *» every wo- u man— health strength. Is They’re brought to you by « Dr. Pierce'» Kavorlte Prea- k . w crlptton. Take thla medl- cine, and there'a u wif« IIIH ', III i ii'L.'axta'n remedy for all e r u a r Nialh nnd H o y t Sis., H o rtla w l, O r « . ronlc weakneaaea, thf’V 'aron L O U H IM KM. Manajfar «1er fiígeme gementa, and dla- « A T M : 7*> to tt. M C M 'IA I. W«nk or MooUli * eaaea |«ou ullar to tl. t aex. — ----------------------------------------------- It lll'bulld up, strength Heatrletlona. et; Han»to H o te l H o y t C k / i w A Granulated Eyelids» Pa Knew. Young Ilachelor— You made an error sur»«oSea. Bastan,I Riad In congratulating the brtde'a father In­ stead of the bridegroom. F ■ __ v W a a ryeBeweoy. N o Smarting, Old Benedict—No, I didn't I've a Jmt Eys Comfort. At daughter of my own, and I know what D n m iei or by mail 50c per Botila. Berios fys 5slys in Tube» 25c. f or Beak si Ibe fys they coat.— Kxchange. uk Marisa Kye Remedy Cs.. Economy. "That'a the trouble with this econ­ grumbled Adam. r { y I p ( u m I I n rníífpox.' 'L.» omy." ''Kconomy?” protested Eve. I I «ip.il.-ni, hu >m.«*tr*inl ■ ■ tha ■ la o t aüraeukra» effl- “ Ye» You Insisted on my eating that c » « y . » »J k » T O lr t» r » w ..e Aniuyphold V a u lu tlo a . apple for fear It might be wasted."— B » v*ccln*irck (»otto voice)— He won’t find much evidence of It there.—Boston Transcript The Semblance. “ What have you In the shape of cu­ cumbers thla morning?" asked the customer of the new grocery clerk. “ Nothing but banana», ma'am." was the reply.—Christian Register. A Sport Reproved. PAum u rn p » ii > ; I .... <>- H |T, N.. lack breaking 1 li.niMmb if*»» W utr. Sell wringing. Simple andprw- fit a ! lull dirritiom with e*rh mop. "Marriage la a lottery," quoted the ostentatious cynic. “ Well,“ replied Mr. Meekton, ” 1 guess Henrietta is right. She Is con­ stantly saying I never had any busi­ ness to g-mble.”— Kxchange. Hides, Pelts, c S ? . r Wool & Mohair » , .aw || rn haw W mw la, Pnm rarf.Sterrai T ifi T H E H. T. N O R T O N C O M P A N Y , , Portland. Ora.. Soattl». W n , BolUnaham, Wn White Leghorn Baby Ghix from heavy luring (Hommiiod) stock. 910.00 iwr 100. Wc iruarantcc nafa arrival. THE PIONEER HATCHERY Don’t Stay G ray! Here’s an Old-time Recipe that Any­ body can Apply. The uee of Sage and Sulphur for re­ 41S Sixth Street. Petaluma, Cal. storing failed, gray hair to Its natural color dates back to grandmother’« time. She used It to keep her hair beautifully dark, glossy and attractive. P ¥ J | n Vaal, Pork. Beef, Whenever her hair took on that dull, l l r * Poultry, Butler, Egg. faded or streaked appearance, this *** »nd Farm Produce. simple mixture waa applied with won- to th r Old lt«>li»l>U> E v a r d h if hnuna w ith a racord o f 4ft y«?ar* o f Stuart? I)«a lin »r", And derful effect. ba aaaurad o f T O P M A R K E T P R IC E S . But brewing at home Is muasy and F. M. CRONKHITE, out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at 4R-47 Front S traat. P o rtla n d . O re g o n any drug store for a 60 cent bottle of "Wyeth’* Sage and Sulphur Com pound," you will get thla famous old preparation. Improved by the addition of other Ingredients, which can be de pended upon to restore natural coloY and beauty to the hair. MOTOR CAR REPAIRING A well-known downtown druggist saya It darkens the hair »0 naturally M ACHINE WORK and evenly that nobody can tell It hae MAGNETO SERVICE STATION been applied. You simply dampen a sponge or «oft brush with It and draw A L U K 1NDS OF this through your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears, and after an­ CYLINDER GRINDING other application or two. It becomes beautifully dark and glossy. PROMPT ATTENTION ;TO A 1.1. ORDERSI Wyeth’« Sage and Sulphur Com­ pound la a delightful toilet requisite Broadways! Flander», Portland,Or. for those who desire a more youthful appearance. It la not Intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of dis­ P. N. U. No. 19 , 1018 ease.— Adv. FRED DUNDEE WELDING GETS BIG SHIP ORDER Vessala Ara for Privata Partira Will Coat S20.000.000. Proeoactua Proapaeta . ln apila of ttaa acarctty of farm la­ borara, tbla dnpartmant predlcta tbat (ha crup of book agenta aalllng cora plata blatorlaa of tba war will ba aa numaroua tbla year aa arar.— Km porta Oaaatta. A Business Should be Washington, D. C. The Shipping i Empty Victory. Hoard has granted permission to Harry i The news that Bapaume has been II. Spear, president o f the West Coast taken by the enemy la not to aerloua Shipbuilding company, of Kverstt, as It might be. as from all accounts Wash., to enter upon the construction there la nothing left but the name to of approximately $20,000,000 worth of take.— Baltimore American. concrete ships for private account, arai guaranteed to insure delivery o f all slue I required for reinforcement. Specifically, this company Is author­ ized to build 10 cargo carriers of 7A00 ton» each; 20 barge» of 200 ton» each, ! Telia how to looeen a eore, «ml eight seagoing tugs each 200 feet: tender corn so It lifts long. In the building of these ahipa ' out without pain. 16,000 tons of steel reinforcement w ill1 lie required. Mr. Spear left for New York to con- No humbug! Any corn, whether elude arrangements with the parties hard, soft or between the toes, will for whom these concrete »hips are to loosen right up and lift out without. lie built. He refused to make public1 a particle of pain or soreness. This drug Is called freexone and la the names o ( the purchasers. a compound of ether discovered by a Cincinnati man. Fancy Train Name« Go. Ask at any drug atore for a small OTaha A fter June 1 all namea for bottle of freezone, which will cost but pa»»A<{er train» will be eliminated a trifle, but la auffident to rid one'a l'iroug.iout the entire country and feet of every corn or callous. traina.will be known only by number, Put a few drops dlreotly upon any according to information at Union Pa­ tender, aching ,corn or callous. In­ cific headquarter». The order» eman­ stantly the soreness disappears and ate from Washington, as fancy name» shortly the com or cations will looeen . and can be lifted off with the fingers. i are aaid to be advertising. This drug freezone doesn't eat out Twenieth Century Limited, Broad­ the corns or callouses but shrivels way Limited, Pennsylvania Limited, them without even Irritating the sur Overland Limited, Rocky Mountain rounding skin. Limited, Dixie Flyer, Seminole Lim ­ Just think! No pain at all; no soro ited, Royal Palm, Sbasta Limited, ness or smarting when applying It or| If your druggist don’t North Coaat Limited, and aimilar g lit­ afterwards. have freezone have him order It for tering namea will be abolished. you.— Adv. Tobacco ( ’Ards Approved. Hie Antagonietlc Attitude. Paria The issuance o f tobacco cards was approved in principle by the cab- i ‘‘My terms to guests without bag­ ineL The canta will not be of the gage are cash In advance," said the landlord of the Petunia tavern. same character throughout the coun­ "You’re a stranger and”----- try, like the bread and sugar carda, "But I—ha, h a!" began the would-be the municipalities being permitted to lodger. enforce the regulations according to “ Yes, I ’ll bet you’re an eaay feller local needs. The cards will be deliv­ to get acquainted with, and all tbat, ered to male consumers more than 16 but I ’m not making any new friends years old. Each consumer must name these days and am pretty dam shy of I the dealer whom he intends to patron­ the old ones.”— Brooklyn Citizen. ise. The object of the ran! is to ob­ A Good Listener. tain fair distribution o f the available "Has 7/ombat an ear for music?" tobacco supply. "Something more. He has an ear trumpet” Black Walnut in Demand. New York—Scarcity of black walnut Rising to the Occasion. timber for the making o f gun stocks; "How did you learn to skater* a little boy asked. and airplane propellers has resulted in , “ Ob,” was the Innocent but signifi­ President Wilson addressing an appeal cant answer, “ by getting up every to the 350,000 Boy Scouts o f America time I fell down.”—Christian Register. asking them to communicate with the War department the location through­ Cutlcura Kills Dandruff. out the country of black walnut trees, Anoint spots o f dandruff with Cutt- their sizes, the names of the owners cura Ointment. Follow at once by a and the price at which the trees can be hot shampoo with Cutlcura Soap, If a purchased. President Wilson’s letter man; next morning If a woman. For containing this call was made public free sample* address, “Cutlcura, Dept by James E. West, chief scout execu­ X, Boston.” At druggists and by malL tive of the Boy Scouts of America. Soap 25. Ointment 25 and 50.—Adv. as Big as Its Job I f bigness is o f benefit to the public it should be commended. It Works! Try It T h e size o f a business depends upon the needs w hich that business is called upon serve. A business should be a s big s e its job. Y o u do not d rive tacks w ith a pile- d river— or piles w ith a tack-hammer. Swift &. Com pany's growth has been the natural and inevitable result of na­ tional and international needs. Large-scale production and distribution are necessary to convert the live stock of the West into meat and by-products, and to distribute them over long distances to the consuming centers of the East and abroad. O nly an organization like that o f S w ift ft Company, w ith its m any packing plants, hun­ dreds o f distributing houses, and thousands o f refrigerator cars, w ou ld have been able to handle the varying seasonal supplies o f live stock and m eet the picsent w a r em ergency by supplying, w ithou t interruption: Firtt — The U . S. soldiers and the Allies in Europe by shipping as much as 800 car­ loads of meat products in a single week! Second — The cantonments in the United States. Third — The retailers upon whom the American public depends for its daily supply of meat. But m any people ask— D o producers and consumers pay too much for the com plex service rendered? E veryon e, w e believe, concedes the effi­ ciency o f the S w ift & Com pany organization — in performing a big jo b in a big w a y at a minimum o f expense. S w ift ft Company’ s total profit in 1917 v/as less than 4 cents on each dollar o f sales o f meat and by-products. Elim ination o f this profit w ould have had practically no effect on live stock and meat prices. D o you believe that this service can be rendered for less b y any o th er conceivable method o f organization or operation? T h a t» questions and others ara answered folly and frankly in the Swift A Company 1418 Year Book sent free on request. Address Swift A Company, U. S. Yards, Chicago Fair Salmon Run Reported. Nona Needed. Peddler— Blotters, air? The Doty Fish company, o f Kalama, Professor— No; I write only on dry reports a fair run o f salmon since the opening o f the season, though it is not subjects.— Boston Transcript. up to last year’s figures. Most of the salmon caught have been small fellows. Awarded ORANO PRIZE »I S m P. P. I. E-. Numbers of shad have been caught, but sturgeon are scarce. NORTHWEST MARKET REPORT Wheat— Bulk basis for No. 1 grade: Hard white, $2.05. Soft white, $2.03. White club. $2.01. Red Walla. $1.98. No. 2 grade, 3c less; No. 3 grade, 6c less. Other grades handled by sample. Flour — Patents, $10 per barrel; whole wheat, $9.60; graham, $9.20; barley flour, $14.50(0.16.00; rye flour. $10.75(3.12.75; com meal, white, $6.50; yellow, $6.25 per barrel. Millfeed Net mill prices, car lots; Bran, $30.00 per ton; shorts, $32: middlings, $39; mixed cars and less than carloads, 50c more; rolled barley, $75(376; rolled oats, $73. Com Whole, $77 per ton; cracked, $78. Hay — Buying prices, delivered: Eastern Oregon timothy, $29(u30 per ton; valley timothy, $25(326; alfalfa, $24(ii 24.50; valley grain hay, $22; clover, $19(ii20.00; straw, $9.00@10. Butter—Cubes, extras, 37Jc; prime firsts, 37c; prints, extras, 42c; car­ tons, lc extra; butterfat. No. 1, 41c delivered. Eggs— Ranch, current receipts, 34c: candled, 35c; selects, 36c per dozen. Poultry — Hens, 27c; broilers, 40c; ducks, 32c; geese, 20c; turkeys, live, 26@27c; dressed, 37c per pound. Veal Fancy, 18|@19c. Pork— Fancy, 23(o 23Jc per pound. Sack Vegetables—Carrots, $1.15 per sack; turnips, $1.50; parsnips, $1.25; beets, $2. Potatoes Oregon Burbanks, 75c<3 $1 per hundred; new California, 10c per pound; sweet potatoes, 10c per pound. Onions -Jobbing prices, l@ l| c per pound. ______ Cattle— May 8. 1918. Med. to choice steers.. . . $15.25(0 15.50 Good to med. steers....... 14.00(3:16.00 Com. to good steers....... 11.00(312.00 Choice cows and heifer». 13.00(314.00 Com. to good cows and hf 5.60(3 8.00 Canners......................... 3.60(3 5.50 Bulls.............................. 6.60(310.50 Calves............................ 8.60(313.00 Stockers and fe e d e r».... 8.00(310.00 Hogs— • Prime mixed...................$17.40@17.65 Medium mixed.............. 17.00(317.25 Rough h eavies.............. 16.00(316.26 Pigs............................... 14.60(316.50 Bulk............................... 17.40 Sheep— Prime spring lambs....... $17.60(318.00 Heavy lambs.................. 16.00@17.00 Yearlings....................... 15.00(315.50 Wethera......................... 13.00(313.50 Ewe................................ 12.00@12.BO KnvEffAtis * * * * * I irastfejftitii j Î.«* »AVCISUÙU N icon tow ihg uatt * 19 ? the suit— fVERYWHCRE a new suit FREE if they rip BEWARE O f IMITATIONS U your drolrr cannot supply you, w e will tend them, charge* prepaid, on receipt ot price, $ 1 .00 each.’ L evi Stmu»* & Co., Son Francisco Swift & Company, U.S. A. A Life Line. looking tor a flat. Did she get one?" "Oh, yea. She married IL” Molly—Writing to Charlie? Polly— Yes. Wagons. Molly— Thought he was engaged. Polly— He writes me that his best "Everybody is on the water wagon girl has thrown him overbdard, so I'm ln Crimson Gulch. I suppose?” dropping him a line. — Minneapolis "N ot all,” admitted Broncho Bob. Tribune. "A few of the boys insist on getting on a gasoline wagon an’ joyriding over to Coyoteville, where prohibition as Why Not For Both. She fasted through Lent with a fine yet hasn’t landed."— Washington Star. self-control, An Obstacle Removed. The plump Miss Petunia Pape. Some said it was done for the good of "The adoption of simplified spelling her soul; by the Bolshevik! is going to have a Some said for the good of her shape. great political e ffe c t ” — Boston Transcript. “ How ao?” "Because the correspondents won’t She Did. be’ so shy of sending news from the "■When 1 met Miss Oldglrl she was various places there." A T T E N T IO N ! Sick. Women T o do your du ty during these trying times your health should h e your fi consideration. Th ese tw o women tell how th ey found health. Ilellam, Ta.— “ I took Lydia E. Plnkham’s Veg­ etable Compound fo r female troubles and a dis­ placement I felt all run down and was very weak. I had been treated by a physician without results, so decided to give Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound a trial, and felt better right away. I am keeping house since last April and doing all my housework, where before I was unable to do any work. Lydia E. Pinkham’ s Vege­ table Compound is certainly the best medicine a woman can take whenin this condition. I give you permission to publish this letter.” — Mrs. E. R. C r u m l i n o , R. N o . 1, Ilellam, Pa. Low ell, Mich.— “ I suffered from cramps and dragging down pains, was irregular and had female weakness and displacement. I began to take Lydia E. 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