T TT I T T i jNewnousionnotei Sixth and Everett Sts., Portland, Ore. Four blocks from Union Depot Two blocks from New Postoffice. Modern and fireproof. Over 100 outside rooms. Rates 75c to $2.00. ruic n uadiiio .. WHEN IN SEATTLE I TRY PDVIT THE X1 l X XL SEATTLE'S LARGEST HOTEL Only three blocks from Depots and Docks. Op posite uity uau far it ana umrt House. THE FINEST DOLLAR EOOM IN AMERICA With detached bath, 1 person, 81.0O $1.60 8 persons. $1.60 $2.00 With private bath, 1 person, $2.00 $2.60 $3.00 2 persons. $3.00 $3.60 $4.00 "When In Seattle Try the Frye" Hotel Rowland One hundredfand'sixty-five (Rooms, all Modern improvement ; free phones on every floor. Rates: 75c to $1.50 per day: $2.50 to $5.00 per week. Opposite Courthouse, 2 blocks from Postoffice. Fire Proof. S. P and Oregon Electric pasB door, BEAUTIFUL RUGS Are made from your OLD CAR PETS. Rag Ruga woven all sizes. Mail orders receive prompt and care ful attention. Send for booklet. NORTHWEST RUG CO. E. 8th and Taylor Sts. Portland, Or. CTATP TVTT7TT T- STATE NEWS IN BRIEF. SAGETEABEAUTIFIES We Want Your; BEANS We Pay Cash. No Commissions HEIDENREICH CO. 74 Front St., Portland, Ore THE VOGEL PRODUCE CO. Will ffuarantee you top market prices at all times for your Veal, Hogs, Poultry, Eggs, Butter, Hides, Etc. If you have not Bhipped to us, try us. 113 Front, PORTLAND, OR. SHERIDAN-BECKLEY COMP'Y, Inc Produce Brokers. Cash buyers in local and car lots. HOGS VEAL Write for Shipping Tags ( APPLES and Price List. J Potatoes EGGS ) ' Commiuion. ( ONIONS 126 Front Street, PORTLAND, . - - OREGON Reference: Hibernia Savings Bank. pf fin Veal, Pork, Beef, .Mnlr Poultry, Butter, Eggs and Farm Produce. to the Old Reliable Everdlng house with . record of 46 years of Square Dealings, and be assured of TOP MARKET PRICES. F. M. CRONKH1TE M7 Front Street Portland, Oregon ELECTRIC MOTORS Bought, Sold, Rented and Repaired WALKER ELECTRIC WORKS Burnside, cor. 10th. Portland. Ore. Bigger Pay for You. Behnke-Walker Business College, Portland, Ore., largeBt in Northwest, trains you in all busi ness courses. Enroll any time. Free Catalog. Her Versatility. No one Is more versatile than a smart woman, and we suppose those White House pickets who have been whlling away their dull hours in jail by engaging in rough-and-tumble fights with male guards and colored lady prisoners will Boon be at large again, earnestly presenting the crying need ot woman s gentle influence in our public life. Ohio State Journal. "What did Bill do when you told him you wanted him to dance at tho german? "He took French leave." Exchange. Wednesday night the Allen hotel, of Tillamook, was raided and 150 quarts of whisky were seized by the deputy sheriff and the district attorney. Joseph McDonald Stewart, a rancher aged 30, was shot and killed Monday night in a duel with a neighbor, W. E. Butler, aged 53, on the latter's farm, on the Brownsboro road, two and a half miles from Eagle Point. The apple growers of the Dallas vi cinity, who are members of the Polk County Fruitgrowers' association, have been packing their product the past week, and several carloads are ready for the Eastern markets. No rise in price will be made by the Pendleton motion-picture theaters be cause of the war tax, the managers announce. Each customer will pay his own tax and tickets will be issued by the picture houses for this purpose. The Eugene Fruitgrowers' associa tion Wednesday received a carload of cull appes from Rogue River vallley. It is expected that a number of similar shipments will be received later. The apples are to be manufactured into vinegar. The bond election in the various pre cincts of the north unit irrigation dis trict at Madras carried by a large ma jority in favor of the irrigationists. All of the precincts officially heard from indicate a majority in favor of the bonds of 90, standing 237 for bonds and 147 agaiiiBt. Governor Withycombe has appointed Charles Wendt, of Baker, and William Hanley, of Burns, as members of the Advisory Livestock Brand Adjustng board, created by the last legislature. Jerry Snow, brand inspector at the Union Stockyards, of North Portland, acts as ex-officio member of the board. D. G. Horn and J. L. Sparretorn are attempting to raise funds with which fo build the grade of a spur from Bo nanza to the new Klamath Falls Mu nicipal Railway being built from Klamath Falls to Dairy by Robert E. Strahorn, and a considerable sum for that purpose is already in sight, ac cording to J. O. Hamaker, United States commissioner, of Bonanza. "Scores of letters come to the office of the State Fish and Game commis sion asking us to extend the hunting and fishing seasons," said State Game Warden Shoemaker, who was in Salem this week. "The commission has power to close a season at any time, but it has no power whatsoever to ex tend either a fish, or game season. Only the legislature may do that," he said. Reports of the death of several head of livestock from rabies have been re ceived at the county agricultural agent's office in Redmond during the past week. Coyotes infected several hogs, two of which died. In case when cows are bitten, requests for methods of treatment have been re ceived. There is little that can be done unless the owner is on hand at the time the animal is infected. No cure of a case of rabies is on record. A robber 25 years old entered the First National bank at Springfield at 40 Tuesday morning, drew two re volvers on the bank force, and, de manding money, got away with $405 in currency. When the demand was made Charles L. Scott, president of the bank, opened the doors to the cash ier's quarters and invited the intruder in. He went in, grabbed a roll of cur rency, ran from the bank and disap peared on a bicycle. DARKENS HAIR MUCH SUGAR STORED Don't Stay Gray! It Darkens! So Naturally that No body can Tell. You can turn gray, faded hair beau tifully dark and lustrous almost over night if you'll get a BO-cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound" at any drug store. Millions of bottles of this old famouB Sage Tea Recipe, improved by the addition of other Ingredients, are sold annually, says a well-known druggist here, be cause it darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that no one can tell It has been applied. Those whose hair Is turning gray or becoming faded have a surprise awaiting them, because after one or two applications the gray hair van ishes and your locks become luxuriant ly dark and beautiful. This is the age of youth. Gray- haired, unattractive folks aren't want ed around, so get busy with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound to-night and you 11 be delighted with your dark, handsome hair and your youthful ap pearance within a few days. This preparation is a toilet requisite and is not intended for the cure, miti gation or prevention of disease. By the Size of It. A minister confided to his old friend that he was considering an invitation to another parish at a marked increase in salary. "What I do not know for sure is that this is really a call." "Call, dominie? It's a command." Christian Register. Among the Latinists. "What is the meaning of 'in medio tutissimus ibis?'" "It means a middle course is safest. In other words, the middle man al ways gets his." Exchange. To keep clean and healthy take Dr. Fierce s fleasant Felleta. They regu late liver, bowels and stomach. Impossible to Sleep. Drummer (just arrived) Is this a wide-awake town? Hotel Clerk You bet it Is. Wait till you hear the cats tonight. Boston Transcript URINE Granulated Eyelids, V. . . .1 II... VV ! San. 0tf and Win J quickly I rvlievnl hv Murine. TrV it in V. "-,--"A- r your Eyes and In Baby's Eye. lUUR LlLJNoSmrlir,i,Ju.lET.CoBlorl Marine le Remedy Xi Ire Salve, la Tntvn B. F"' ' " Ask Murine 7. Bemedr Co., Chlcaao I Made an Automobile Expert of This Man In Just Seven Weeks. DO YOU WANT TO BE AN EXPERT Automobile Driver Automobile Repairman Automobile salesman Gas Tractor Engineer Stationary Engineer and earn from $100 to $500 per month? If you have two hands and a common sense education, I oan make you an expert In from six to eight weeks, I prove it bv mv "j'ree Trial." Write today for booklet and a letter from me that will mukA vnu a rnena or mine from the start. AUCUX AUTO AND GAS. ENGINE SCHOOL. 383 Burnalde Street, Portland, Ore. Quantity Discovered, Labeled as "Top Crust Flour," Estimated at 150 Cars Scarce in New York. Buffalo, N. Y. Federal secret serv ice agents Tuesday reported to Wash ington the discovery in a Buffalo ware house of millions of pounds of sugar in bags and barrels, labeled "top crust flour." Notations on the packages, it was said, indicated that the sugar had been coming into the warehouse over a period of several months. A federal agent who made a survey of the con tents of the building estimated the amount of sugar at 150 carloads, or about 10,000,000 pounds. Around immense piles of sacks con taining the sugar the Federal agent said he found a screemof other arti cles, while some of the containers marked "top crust flour" actually had flour sprinkled over the outside. New York Refinery, wholesale and retail prices of sugar for Greater New York were standardized in an agreement entered into Tuesday by re presentatives 6f the three branches of the industry at a conference called by Henry Markowitz, commissioner of public markets. The prices follow : Refinery, $8.35 basis for bulk granu lated: wholesale, $8.60 per hundred pounds for bulk granulated in the ori ginal packages to the retail trade; re tail 10 to 11 cents a pound for granu lated sugar, the price to the consumer not to exceed 11 cents. The conference issued a statement saying that the co-operation of the consumer was necessary in working out the plan and that the sugar shortage is temporary. Fruit Shippers Blamed. North Yakima Blame for the exist ing shortage of fruit cars in the Yaki ma valley was placed on the shoulders of fruit shippers in a statement by Northern Pacific officials. They as serted that the average of 3000 car loads out of this valley this season has been 640 boxes, in spite of appeals from government and railroad officials to load the cars heavier. The shippers declared many cars had gone out loaded with 728 boxes, but that the bulk of the apples would be ruined by over loading and lack of ventilation. A Natural Fortification If you catch colds easily, if troubled with catarrh, if subject to headaches, nervousness or listlessness, by all means start today to build your strength with F II D which is a concentrated medicinal food and building- tonic to put power in the blood, strengthen the life forces and tone up the appetite. No alcohol in SCOTT'S. The imported Norwegian cod liver oil used in Scoct'e Emalnm la now refined ia our own American laboratories which guarantees it free from impurities. Scott & Bowue, Bloomfieid, N, J. 17-1S Don't Merely Say Oatmeal-Say If you simply order "oatmeal" or "rolled oats," you may be given the ordinary kinds in which the orig inal flavor ot the oats has been lost in the excessive cooking necessary to make the food digestible. Insist then, upon "H. 0." the only steam cooked oatmeal a process which re tains all the natural A THE WHOLE WHEAT Jr&S! '''r S I W ,' ST 3 TOASTED WHEAT FLAKES delicious flavor of the oats, and makes it ready for the ta ble with only 20 minutes cooking. At all grocers. TV J. wit, i y NORTHWEST MARKH REPORT i-Ja. SALTS IF BAGKACHY AND KIDNEYS HUR T Stop eating meat for a while if your Bladder is troubling you HIDES, PELTS, CASCARA BARK. WOOL AND MOHAIR. Wl mill realm. Wrllt Itr srlcss w. ihtpptflj lap Thi H. r. Norton Co. fmi, Juts., wi WANTED, TURKEYS for THANKSUVING and CHRISTMAS trade. Write for prices. Ship us your Veal. Horn, roultry. Emm. H Idee and Casrara bark. Top price and fair treatment. CLEASBY-HANSON CO. I IS FRONT ST. PORTLAND. ORE WE WANT YOUR Poultry.Veal and Hogs HIGHEST MARKET TRICE NO COMMISSION PROMPT RETURNS HENKINCSEN PRODUCE CO. 18-20 Front St Portland. Ore. P.N. U. No. 44, 1917 The Public Service commission hai decided to hold a hearing on the appli cation of the Portland Railway, Light & Power company for abolition of com mutation tickets and transfer privil eges snd also for a 15 per cent in crease in freieht rates on its interur- ban lines. The proposed tariffs, which were to have become effective October 30, will be suspended pending the hearing. Shipment of Hood River apples increasing- daily. While sales sgen cies had difficulty in securing refriger ator cars 10 days ago, freezers are now available. Shipments of local fruit, however, are 16 cars short of last Vear. when on October 30 a total of 339 carloads had been shipped. Up to Wednesday the Apple Growers as sociation had shipped 174 carloads of fruit, while the Fruit Growers ex change had shipped four cars. The Lincoln Trust company, of Spo kane, has deposited with Superinten dent of Banks Sargent in Salem, $50, 000 worth of securities as the first trust company outside of the state to comply with the provisions of the new trust comnany act. the company con- temnlated selling securities in this state and have no branch office, but will have an agent in Portland. Un der the act the company is to be ex- amined by the state superintendent nd comolv eenerallv with all the terms of the law. Frank Eugene Davis and William Harvey Beeman, who were examined by the Astoria exemption board seversl weeks ago and exempteduntil October 15 oo account of physical disability, were re-examined this week and certi fied as eligible for military duty. Rex Tuft and a boy named Smith, both of Grant Pass, Or., were killed near Central Point Tuesday night on the Psciflc Highway. Their automo bile lost rim off a front wheel, plunged to the ditch, turned a somer sault over tha fence and threw the occupant to their death. Wheat Bulk basis for No. 1 grade: Hard White Blueatem, Early Bart, Allen, Galgalus, Martin Amber, $2.05. Soft white Palouse blueatem, forty. fold, White Valley, Gold Coin, White Russian, $2.03. White club Little club. Jenkins club, white hybrids, So nora, $2.01. Red Walla Walla Red Russian, red hybrids, Jones nfe, cop- pei, $1.93. No. 2 grade, 3c less; No. 23 grade, 6c less; other grades handled by sample. Flour Patents, $10.20. Millfeed Spot prices: Bran, $30 per ton; shorts, $33; middlings, $41; rolled barley, $5557; rollled oats, $54. Corn Whole. $83; cracked, $84 ton, Hay Buying prices, f. o. b. Port- string, land: Eastern Oregon timothy, $27 per ton; valley timothy, $2325; al- falfa, $22.5(X'i,24; valley grain hay, $20; clover, $20; straw, $8. Butter Cubes, extras, 46c per pound; prime firsts, 44c, prices: Prints, extras, 48c; cartons, lc extra; butterfat, No. 1, 61fto2c. Eggs Ranch, current receipts, 62(3 CUTICURA KILLS DANDRUFF The Cause of Dry, Thin and Falling Hair and Doe It Quickly Trial Free Anoint spots ot dandruff, itching and irritation with Cuticura Ointment. Follow at once by a hot shampoo with Cuticura Soap, if a man, and next morning if a woman. When Dandruff goes the hair comes, use uuticura Soap daily for the toilet Free sample each by mail wun Book. Address postcard, Cuticura, Dept. L, Boston. Sold everywhere. Adv. Here's a substance which breaks down when exposed to light," remark ed the chemist. That must be the stuff politicians are made or," ohserva tne cynic. He Why did you let me make love to you if it was hopeless? She I didn't know It was hopeless until I'd seen your method ot making love. Boston Transcript Mrs. Knagg You should stop fid dllng away your time. Knagg And you harping on one Boston Transcript. When you wake up with backache and dull misery In the kidney region it generally means you havw been eat ing too much meat, says a well-known authority. Meat forms uric acid which overworks the kidneys in their euon 10 inter ix irora me oiooq ana . ,, , ...: aar.ion 1 they become sort of paralyzed and PJC; c u i ' "Pret loggy. When your kidneys get slug- Per uozen. rouury nens, large, 10 (a) iac; small, 16(S!l7c; broilers,, 19c; ducks, 18f20c; dressed, 28ft30c. Veal Fancy, 15fr16c per pound, Pork Fancy, 20(i21c per pound. Vegeatbles Tomatoes, SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES. Allen's Foot-Ease, the antiseptic powder. Makes tlajht or new shoes feel emy. Relieves Corns, Bunions. Hot, swollen, lender, Acmng reel, ooiu varviuhro. 2fo. Don't accent any substitute. T f Sample FKEE. Addreaa, Allen B. .Olmsted, Le Jobbing N. y. BLACK LEG LOSSES SURELY PREVENTED ty CUTTER'S BLXCKLEB PILLS L o wd r I c e d. fresh, reliable, p ref erre A by western ttock men. because protect where 2 oDinra laiie Wrlteforbookletatidtest.moalnln. 1U-00H PKg.DIICHIIB rim, Sl.UU SO-tftrt Dki. BlicklM Plllt. S4.00 Uieiny Injector, but Cutter'i simplest and itronjett Tlit (uperiorlty of Cutter product dim to over IS ywrt ol pecWiiing III VACC1NHS AND SB HUMS ANLV. iNSlttlT OH CUTTKK'S. II uaODUuiabl Cmer direct. ... VS.. M . .AA m I .UMMM ArHiarie llBllltBiraiBl mi Sent Congratulations. Long before the days of Dlrectolra gowns, when appendicitis was still the most fashionable thing one could have, a friend ot the late Senator Hoar waa stricken down. For a time an opera tion was thought necessary, but It finally turned out that the trouble was not appendicitis at all merely acute indigestion. Whereupon the venerable Massachusetts statesman sent this message of congratulation: "I re joice that the difficulty lay in the table ot contents rather than In the appendix." Exchange. The Slackers. Visitor And do you find peopla come in here during the week tor peace and meditation? Sexton Aye, fllr, that they do; why, caught two ot "era in 'ere only last week. Cassell's Saturday Journal. Alert for the Future. You've got a lot of weeds In your glsh and clog you muBt relieve them, like you relieve your bowels; remov ing all the body's urinous waste, else you have backache, sick headache, dizzy b pells; your stomach sours, tongue is coated, and when the wea ther Is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine Is cloudy, full of sediment, channels often get sore, wa ter scalds and you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the nleht Either consult a good, reliable phy sician at once or get from your phar macist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a talilespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salt Is made from the acid ot grapes and lemon juice, com' blned with Hthla, and has been used tor generations to clean and stimulate sltiKcish kidneys, also to neutralize acids In the urine so It no longer irrl tates, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts Is a life saver for regular meat eaters. It Is Inexpensive, can not Injure and make a delightful, ef fervescent llthla-water drink. Pretty fine weeds, too, don t you think?" rejoined Mr. Crosslots. "Surely you are not nursing them along!" "Yes sir. rve been finding out that so many new things are ediDie tnai I'm holding out to see whether science 85c(?(,$1.60 don't discover some way of frying the SUFFERING CATS! GIVE THIS MAN THE GOLD MEDAL . ACID POISONING! The mojit eminent phyalclans recognise that uric acid stored up In the system the cause of gout and rheumatism, thai this uric arid poMon Is present In the Joints, muarles, or nerves. By experi menting and analysis at the Invnlldr Hotel and Hurglco! Institute In Buffalo, S. Y., Dr. Ilerce discovered a combina tion of native remedies that he called An-u-rir. which drives out the uric add from the system, and In this war the pain, swelling and Inflammation subside. If you are a sufferer from rheumatism, backache, palni here or there, you can ob tain Anurlc, double strength, at any drug tor and get relief from the pains and Ills brought about by uric cld; or send Dr. Plerc 1 for trial pkg. Anuria wlilch yon will find many times more potent than llthla and eliminates uria acid as hnt water melts eurar. A short trial will convince you. Hend a sample of ynur water to !r. Plerc and It will be tested free of chart. Anurlc la a regular Inaurancs and life- surer fnr all big meat eaters ana mi who deposit lime-salts la their Joint. per crate; cabbage, l l Jc per jlmson or stewing pound; lettuce, 50c per dozen; cucum- Washington Star. bres, 40(, 60c per dozen; peppers, 7frj 10c per pound; cauliflower, $1(3.1.35; sprouts, 10c per pound; artichokes, $1 dozen; horseradish, 9Jc per pound; garlic, 7c per pound.; squash, ljc per pound, pumpkins, lie per pound. Sack Vegetables Carrots, $1.25 per sack; beets, $1.50; turnips, $1.60(3 1.75. Potatoes $1.60Yfj, 1.75 per hundred; sweet potatoes, SICilZIc. Onions Buying price: $2.35, coun try points. Green Fruits Peaches, 75(5,85c; sp ples, $1((,2.25; pears, $1.50 (fj 1. 85; grapes, $irn,l. 60; casabas, Zc per pound; cranberries, $13.50 per barrel. Hops 1917 crop, 85c per pound; 1916 crop, 20(il24c. Wool Extra fine, 50 ! 60c per pound; valley, 5560c; mohair, long staple, 65c. October 30, 1917. Cattle- Best beef steer $ 9. 75ft 10. 00 Good beef steer 7.50r,fl 9.00 the burdock." FOUR WEEKS INJOSPITAL No Relief Mrs. Brown Fin ally Cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Best beef cows 6.75tt$ 7.25 Ordinary to good 4.00S 6.00 Best heifer l.Om 7.76 Calves , 7.00(fl 9.60 Bulls 4.00,'ii 6.76 Stackers and feeders.... 4.00 7.25 Hogs Prime light og $1 MM 15. 86 Prim heavy hog 15.66m 15.75 Bulk 15.60YU5.75 Pigs 13.60(14.00 Sheep Yearlings $12.60ftl3.00 Wethers 12.00A1 13.00 Ewes 8.60fitl0.60 Western lambs 14.00ft), 14. 60 Valley lamb 13.60(414.00 No humbug! Any corn, whether hard, soft or between the toes, will loosen right up and lift out, without a particle of pain or soreness. This drug I called rreetone and is a compound of ether discovered by a Cincinnati man. Ask at any drug store for a small bottle of freezone, which will cost but a trifle, but I sufficient to rid one' feet ot every corn or callou. Put a few drop directly upon any tender, aching corn or callou. In stantly the soreness disappears and shortly the corn or callou will loosen and can be lifted oft with the finger Thi drug freexone doesn't eat out the corn or callouses but shrivel them without even Irritating the sur rounding skin. Just thlnkl No pain at all; no sore ness or smarting when applying It or afterwards. It your druggist don't bare freexone bav him order It foi ynn Cleveland, Ohio. -"For years I snf fered so sometimes it seemed a though I could not stand it nny longer. It was all In my lower organs. At times I could hardly walk, for if I stepped on a littlo stone I would almost faint Ona day I did faint and my husband was sent for and the doc tor came. I was ta ken to the hospital and stayed four weeks but when I cam borne I would faint Just the same and Lad the same pains. A friend who Is a nurae asked ms to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound. I began taking it that very day for I was suffering a great deal. It has already done me more Rood then the honpiul. To anyone who Is stifferinp; as I was my advice Is to stop in the first drug-store and get a bottle of l ydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable ComKund before) you go home. "-Mr. W. C. BROWN, 2X44 W. 12th St, Cleveland, Ohio. aHiiniiimiminiiiMiniil -1?" .... - - I YAUGHAN'S PORTABLE DRAG SAW Cuts 20 Cords in 10 Hours TMF ORIGINAL. THf Ur.HTFJT. THE STRONG! .S T. HAS MANY IMITATORS, BUT NO.LQU ALA Wrn. hr.Un.IM. Vaughan Motor Works, 4M1 PORTLAND, OREGON.