I __ 1,019,155 YANKEES ARE NOW IN FRANCE CARBO N P A P B R A T Y P E W R IT E R N 'B B O N T h is I s T h e C e l e b r a t e d AN K E R -H O L T H S E L F B A LA N C IN G C R EA M S EP A R A T O R Hlrniriotia Carbon P ip a r Co., 60t B. 6*th North All klnda o f d irbon p ipa r, a * t r i ! clurahla typaw rltar ribbons. A Q A T I CU TTBRB a m ío America's Forces Ready to Help Resist German Smash. JEW ELERS Jaw airy and w itc h repairing. M illar4!, SG6 W ash Nt . M ajeatl. T h a ita r Bldg A U T O A C C S S B O R IS S What This A C fT Y U N t Separator U Q M T IN Q S Y S T t M >■ j I'Hot G enerators Inatallad. A ll klnda o f j President Hiiptillua. J. W. Clancy »35 K Morrlaon HI. Will M A C H IN E R Y Do. It w ill lurrvuM ysar ilalr? y r - flla M ta « • oar caat If firn ara aktuiinlutf fo u r milk by Ilia old band mal hod I T W ll.l. HA V It VOI) T IM E . aa tba bowl, dlara. and llnwara ran ba tborouably rlaanad In flra mluulra ,1. HA V K I. A n u ll aa It la tba aaa , 1 S U P P LIES KEEP PACE M otor«, «aura, baurtri»«. wliaala, «alas. ■ nd Irnllara W a wrark all makaa o f t-ars mid aall thalr parta at half prlca. David llodaa Co., N. Mroadway and Flanders. mum M u n ra ia r In t li* w orld. enre With Secretary Maker Con- ' Cut your own lumbar on a Whaland Portabla HawmIU You w ill aava time mid bl|r money on your n ext lumber bill W ith thla aaw m lll you ran aupply the lum ber needa o f your neighbors alao. The price la raaaonabla, and tha p ro fit, will aooti pay for the machine W rlta for • ntalos and full detalla. Clyde Knpt Co., I llh and Thurm an a la . Portland Ore BULK GRAIN ELEVATOR Any Size. None Toe Small; None Too Large. WOOD I VVl! KXI'K.NHM. (•• w it in«*i fii»i»li m I pnrta ttmu _ ml or. I O N L Y H IP A H ATCH w b «r* ifiiMBinllk la delivered from III» to #»j wl mid the crcatu from tba but* | .No IntrrmlXItitf F|T IK KI M Ul I 'M i li li 'I ... « I* i. il ami haultarjr that It roiild i » m l»a placed In pour parlor without d lan «raen hie roaulta. It la built with tba accuracy o f m w itch aiKl « Ii«’ at I rii • ’ TIIW A.NKKIt IIO l.TII KKPAHATOH ' W IL L HMM Multi; f i l ICAM. t»K A II l<¿ II Kit Q U A L IT Y , that will malta mora blatter, tbao an r otbar rrmniu separator ou tba market, and wa bava tba proof to aua- üln tbla «tiiteiuent * OR \We want you to know inora about tMa nmnt ('ranni Separator W rlta for dlacrlp- j .U va catalogue. CONCRETE. T IIK J . (j. K O H I N I O N CO. • " M Ftrat Hirer! C o r t la n d . Oregon la-wa«. Caaakackaa a ban On. aak Uka. On FRANK C. BURRELL CO. $ 1.00 Lewis Building PO RTLAND . OREGON Vakeel Balk riVE Weekly DAYS' TREE T R I A L o n gu ar* KnUwti Ruboilt ma ch in m . Wa ara al eo agwnta fur tha WOODSTOCK Rites W rit« fur buoklat. The . Monthly Riles NORTONIA HOTEL S t>MTLA ND, ORE. Central I,< h .illnn m Excellent Cafe. 1 1th and Stark. PISChEQS AU T O PÆD I ^3 ^ " 66 Siath St., 304 OA e. reibei 0. (V C flV T H IN O r o w T H I OFFICK O f f ic e F u r n it u r e 'ru m im i E n c r a a A pplian ces v in o B o o k b in d in g S Ìr7fcr//( f i r i M O O i i i m i 'l com flftc ronuktao oatao» uNt or stm l FIL IN O D S V lC tS A N D S t a r t MB E. HYDE, Slat# Representative P O R T L A N D , ORE. Sleep on your Seat Cushions. Compact Rakwk T TyrvTüM Ce.. > Beautifully Kumlalietl F it« under the rear »e it. Writ*? for circular«. Agents Write for Special Offer New Houston Hotel Sixth and Kvcrctt Sts.. Portland. Ore. Four block« from Union Dauot. Two blockt from Naw Post office. Modem and fireproof Over 100 outaida room«. Rate« 76c to BL00. CHAS. C. HOPKINS. Manager. Ready and Willing. Tho village Idiot gaped so long at the village grocer that the worthy man became Irritated. "Look here, what you starin' at? If r Siath and Hoyt Sta.. PoAUnd. Ore. you can find a man homelier than your LOU HIMES. Menwcer. self. kill him!" RATES:—Tie to tt. RI’ R TIA L Week or Muntb Tho village Idiot went In search of a man uglier than himself, and one i day he found one. A Fatal Mistake. He tapped him on the shoulder. “ I w o once u successful physician," "I've got to kill you.” he said, smil remarked a seedy-looklng Individual ing amiably. "You’re homelier than In a railway carriage to a fellow trav- me.” The stranger turned and looked at tlor, "with a largo practice; but ow the other for a full minute. ing to one tittle slip, my patients left "Am IT” he said "Then for good me, and now I live from hand to ness sake, kill mo!” —New Idea. mouth." Tribute to Friendship. "What wan the slip?" "Friends,” snld John Hay. "are the "W ell, air,” replied the ex physician, sunshine of life. All men seek sun "In filling a death certificate for a pa light, and every man seeks a friend tient who had died I absent mlndndly after his own kind and nature. The signed my name In tho space headed, best and most intelligent of us admits 'Cause of death! ’ ”— Exchange. the rarity and value of friendship; the worst and most ignorant of us Doga Have Dreamland. Is unwittingly the better for knowing That the primitive man dreamed we some friendly companion." — Atlantic have no doubt. Even animals do that Monthly. All of us have seen sleeping dogs go Had Hia Nerve. through the incipient movements of s Man (at the phone, to man at the chase, accompanied by faint yelpings, and the unmistakable muscular action other end of tho w ire)—“ How dare which would carry them In pursuit of you talk to me like that! You’re not their quarry If exaggerated by the my w ife !” greater vitality of wakefulness. To keep clean and healthy take Dr. Extremes. Pierre's Pleasant Pellets. They regu Heaven pity the woman whose hus late liver, bowels and stomach. band Is so wild that she can't control him. or the one whose spouse Is so Youngsters Generally Do. good that he's monotonous. — Rich mond Times Dispatch. .Hartley was visiting his aunt for a few days. A friend asked him If he went to school. He admitted that he I had not been yet. but volunteered to Q U I D Veml' Pork' Beef. tell her various things which mamma I £ Poultry, Butter, F.gge Imd taught him. Then with a sudden and Farm Produce, bright expression he added: "And I to tha Old Reliable Eventing houne with a record of 4S year» of H.|U«re Heeling., and know some things I've never been ba aaaured of TO P M ARKET PRICES teached!” Absolutely Fir. Near Balk Dope*» 200 Room« 100 Balk« I Hotel Hoyt F. M. CRONK.HITE, 45-47 Front Straat, Portland. Oreeea FRED DUNDEE M O T O R C A R R E P A IR IN G MACHINE WORK M A G N E T O S E R V IC E S T A T IO N WELDING A LL KINDS OF CYLINDER GRINDING P R O M P T A T T E N T IO N T O A L L ORDERS Broadway at Flanders, Portland, Or. P. N. u. No. 27, 101« Maktu I'uhllr ( or re» pond - Your Best Asset — A Clear Skin — ---- Cared for By — Cuticura Soap Earn More Young Women and Men Ituftinann cria« for trained m'ndi. Croup your opportunity. Enorll now in Northwaat * binant huninaaa rolle**. Behnke-Walker. Portland. Free Catalog. Hides, P e l t s , ° W P Wool & Mohair W. «.a . i fw Mm WiM (w Mm w XISW wn life T H E H . F. N O R T O N C O U P A N T , Portland. On.. Seattle. Wn„ Bellingham. Wo. remind Troop Movement. Washington, D. C.—American troops sent overseas numbered 1,019,155 on July 1. Thla was made known Tuesday by I'realdent Wilson, who gave to the public a letter from Secretary Maker disclosing a record of achievement which the president said "must cause universal satisfaction,” and "which will give additional seat to our nation al celebration of the Fourth of July." The four units -non combatant—left American shores on May 8, 1917. Gen eral Pershing followed 12 days later, and at the end of the month 1718 men had started fdr the battlefields of France. June saw this number increase by 12.261. and thereafter khaki clad "cru saders" from the western republic flowed overseas In a steady stream un til upwards of 300,000 had departed, when the great German thrust began last March. President Wilson's determination to meet Germany's supreme effort with the utmost of America's available manpower to assist the desperately re sisting French and British armies Is sharply reflected In the movement of troops during the last three months. The March sailings of 83,811 were increased in April to 117.212. May saw another 244.345 men embark, and last month 276,372 were sent away, making a total for the three months of 63\929. This, Secretary Baker said later, put the troop movement six months ahead of the original pro gram Substantially 30 divisions are now In France ready to meet whatever move the German staff has in prepara tlon. Some of these divisions already have been formed Into the first field army under Major-General Liggett, others are holding trench sectors at Importanr points along the battle line, and still others have been broken up and brigaded with the French and Urttlsh troops. And so, when the German thrust comes, the American will be called upon to play no small part in meeting It. Secretary Maker wrote the president that the supplies and equipment In France for the million men who have gone Is shown by latest reports to be adequate and added that "the output of our war Industries in this country is showing marked improvement In practically all lines of necessary equip ment and supply.” YAN K S SM ASH HUNS With the American Army on the Marne Front— American troops, which advanced and hurled back the Ger mans on a front of two miles west of Chateau Thierry in a battle which be gan Monday night at 6 o'clock, con tinued their pressure on the enemy throughout Tuesday, and repulsed a counter attack against their new posi tions. The village of Vaux, the height to the west of the village, two patches of wooded land, a large slice of the Paris highway west of Chateau Thier ry and other ground gained by the victorious Americans has been re tained. The total number of prisoners cap tured by the Americans Is now esti mated to be about 500, of whom seven are officers. Many groups of pris oners already have been sent to the rear and others have been located in hospitals where they were removed after being wounded. The Americans have captured many machine guns and other equipment. There was hot fighting In front of Hill 204, which is In the hands of the Germans. At 5 o'clock Tuesday even ing, the Amerlcftn artillery was en gaged in heavily shelling the position. An entire German regiment has been virtually annihilated Reports from the advanced front brought hack through a heavy enemy barrage confirmed the earlier state ments that tho Americans have reach ed their every objective and are hold ing every point. Naw T r e a tm e n t for Rood Oats. Under a new system of treating seed oats to prevent smut, which Is recommended as a great labor saver by experts at Perdue university, a so lution of one pint of formaldehyde with one pint of water, la mixed, which la enough to treat seed for 20 acres. Thla la applied with an atom Ixer sprayer. The seed may be sown within five hours or It may be stored and kept until sowing time. This smut treatment may be made now as the seed will not get damp enough to freeze and spoil. After treatment It should be covered with disinfected sacks or tarpaulin to keep the fumes at work.—Farm Life. Join Now! A PPLY A T A N Y POST O FFICE for SMOCH MOICANI •oes ce. SERVICE UNDER T H IS EMBLEM á AS A SUPPORT for exhausted, nerv- Dandruff and Itching. How Could 8heT ous. overworked wo To restore dry, falling hair and get rid “ Ah. ltosle," 1 said, as I held her men, nothing can do of dandruff, rub Cuticnra Ointment pretty little pink bands In my big as much as Doctor Into scalp. Next morulrg shampoo with burley brown mitts, "you have told me P 1 e r c e'a Favorite Cuticura Soap and hot water. For repeatedly that you love me and that Prescription. It reg free samples address. ’’Catlcnra, Dept. you would fulfill my every wish. I ulates and assists all have done everything you requested the natural func X. Boston." At druggists and by mail. of me. Your whlmsled wish has been tions, never conflicts Soap 25, Ointment 25 and 50.— Adv. my one desire. We have gotten along with them, and it perfectly together and wonderfully The Lim it strengthens and noble thoughts have raked my brain. I builds up the female Two colored men were overheard After all this, bow could you put such system In a way of deep in a discussion of various phases a high polish on your finger nails when | 1U own. you know J like a dull finish!”— Penn Nursing mothers and women gen of dumbness. Finally, after a number State Frotn. erally, will find It exactly fitted to of illustrations had been cited, one their needs. It lessens the pains and capped the climax by observing with burdens, and ensures healthy, vigorous great serlouaneas, “ Yes, suh, dat nig ger wuz dat dumb dat when he died offspring. You will escape many Ilia and clear and dey opened his hald at de morgue up the coated tongue, the sallow com dey found his brain hadn’t never been plexion. the dull headache, the lazy used." liver, If you will take a pleasant laxa Tails how to loossn a sort, President’s Power Supreme. tive made up of the May apple, juice Under corn so It lifts In time of war the president of the of the leaves of aloes, root of jalap, out without pain. and called “ Pleasant Pellets.” You United States is commander in chief can obtain at almost any drug store In of the army and navy. The members this country these vegetable pelleta In of his cabinet are responsible to him No humbug! Any corn, whether vials for twenty-five cents— simply ask personally, not to congreas. None of hard, aoft or between the toes, will for Doctor Pierce’s Pleasaat Pellets. them may be removed without his con loosen right up and lift out without Sold for fifty years.— Adr. sent, except by impeachment. a particle of pain or soreness. This drug Is called freesone and la Term That Is Misapplied. Handicapped. a compound of ether discovered by a The name daisy is said to have been Mr. Bacon— What’s the baby crying Cincinnati man. ; given to the plant by the poet Chaucer, Ask at any drug store for a ■ma'I i in the fourteenth century. He noticed about now? Mrs. Bacon Why, the poor little bottle of freezone, which will coat but j that the petals folded at sunset and a trifle, but Is sufficient to rid one's | expanded at sunrise, and therefore thing has both hands in her mouth feet of every corn or callous. I called It day'a-eye. Therefore, our and she hasn't any place to put her Put a few drops directly upon any best girl, who appears brightest in the toes.— Yonkers Statesman. tender, aching corn or callous. In evening cannot truthfully be called Optimistic Thought. stantly the soreness disappears and "a daisy.” shortly the corn or callous will loosen — The offender teareth retribution, but and can be lifted off with the fingers. Figuratively Speaking. the innocent feareth fortune. This drug freezone doesn’t eat oat In a recent breach-of-promise case the corns or callouses but shrivels the defendant, who was sixty-five them without even Irritating the sur years old, was described as having M A Granulated Eyelids. rounding skin. "one foot In the grave and the other I ■ 1 R E yei inflamed by expo- Just think! No pain at all; no sore on a banana peel."— Boston Transcript . sure to Saa, Dart and V M ness or smarting when applying It or quickly relieved by M afterwards. If your druggist don’t Happiness in Love of Books. I EyeBeaedy. N o Smarting, have freezone have him order It for ju«t Eye Comfort. At No matter what his rank or position you.—Adr. may be. the lover of books is the rich Druggists or by mail 50c pet Bottle. Mwtaa est and happiest of the children of Eya Salve in Tube« 25c. For Beofcel tbe Eys The Light Ahead. T U B a»k Marlas Eye temedy Ce.. Chics«* What lightens labor, sanctifies toll men.— Langford. and makes a man good and strong, wise and patient, just and benevolent, both lowly and great, as well as worthy of intelligence and freedom. Is the perpetual vision before him of a better world beaming through life's shadows.— Victor Hugo. It Works! Try It Liked Frederick Best. Marjorie is fair and feels real proud of her pretty blue bonneL The other day she came home from kindergarten and said: "Frederick telled me my bonnet Is pretty, but James said ‘High cost of living' at me.” A Dialogue in 1920. "Hello, old man! Been abroad, haven’t you?” "Yes; just got back from Europe." “ Have a pleasant trip?” "Fine! I wasn't air sick a minute.” —Exchange. True Repentance. Henpeck— If you steal—I don't care what— you'll repent It some day. Henderson— Foolish Idea. Didn't you ever steal a kiss? Henpeck—Yes—and I married the girl, too.— Brooktyn Citizen. Quite Enough. "You've been out with that tough gang again.” "1 suppose you can read my mind,' he retorted defiantly. "No. but I can smell your breath.”— Kansas City Journal. No Paragon. “ Is your new office boy well be haved?" "Generally.” “ What do you mean by ‘generally’ ?" “ Not particularly."— Boston Tran script. HOW THIS NERVOUS WOMAN GOT W ELL Told by Herself. Her Sin cerity Should Con vince Others. Christopher, III.— " F o r fou r years I Aviator’s Death Doubted. San Francisco.—The capture and suffered from irregu larities, weakness, nervousness, a n a possible death of Lieutenant Karl Mar w as in a run down schutz Hammer. 22, an aviator with condition. T w o o f the American forces In France, after our best d o c t o r s scoring a brilliant victory five miles fa ile d to do me any over the German lines In the Tout sec good. I heard so tor, was told to his parents here on much about w h at Thursday by the war department. L y d ia E. Pinkham s The department report stated Ham V e g e t a b l e Com mer was In a flight of 10 American pound had done fo r machines which were attacked by 30 others, I tried it German airmen May 19. Lieutenant and was cured. I Hammer downed one German plane, am no longer ner but was pursued to earth by five vous, am regular, others. Senator Tillman Dies. Washington, D. C.—Senator Benja min R. Tillman, of South Carolina, died Tuesday morning at 4:20 o’clock. He was born In Edgefield county, South Carolina, August 11, 1847. He was elected governor of South Caro lina in 1890 and in 1892, and was elect ed United States senator from South Carolina In 1895, being elected four successive time. His term would have expired next year. He was a demo crat Sapolio doing its work. Scouring forU.S.Marine Corps recruits. a n d in excellen t health. I b elieve the Compound w ill cure any fem ale trouble. — Mrs. A lic e H e l l e r . Christopher, 111. Nervousness is o fte n a sym ptom weakness or som e functional a e n 3ge- merit, which m ay he overcom e by t tnis id herb rem edy, Ly famous root and L y d ia E. Pinkham 's V e g e ta b le Compound, as thousands of women have round by experience. i f com plications exist, w r ite L y d ia E. Pinkham Medicine C o.. Lynn, Mass., fo r suggestions in reg a rd to your ailment. The result.' o f ita lon g experien ce is at you r service. BILLS 77ie Packer’s Bill for Live Stock For the first six months o f our under the Food April 30, 1918. operations Administration, ending Swift & Company paid for DRESSED WEIGHT LBS live stock - 1,558,600,000 $323,800,000 For the same period in 1917 1 3 3 8 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 $210,400,000 In c re a s e in W e ig h t 16%% 22 03 00 ,0 00 Increase in cost 54% $113,400,000 The Consumer’s B ill for M ea t must necessarily have increased correspondingly, as Live Stock prices and meat prices fluctuate together. W hen the producer gets high orices for his live stock, the con sumer’s meat bill must neces sarily be larger. Year Book o f interesting and instructive facts sent on request. Address Swift St Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Illinois Swift & Company, U.S. A. SET ' * -