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This Is The Celebrated ANKER-HOLM SELF-BALANCING CREAM SEPARATOR It will Increase your dairy preflte so to 4 per oent if you are skimming your milk by the old hand method. IT WILL SAVE YOU TIME, as the bowl, discs, and tinware can be thoroughly Gleaned In five minutes. IT WILL 8AVJ5 LABOR, aa It la the eas iest running cream separator In the world. IT WILL SAVH REPAIR EXPENSE, because It has fewer mechanical parts than any other separator. IT IS THE ONLY SEPARATOR where the skimmed milk Is delivered from the top of the bowl and the cream from the bot tom. No intermixing. IT IS SELF-OILING, and so clean and anltary that It could even be placed in your parlor without disagreeable results. It ia built with the accuracy of a watch and the strength of a motor. THE ANKER-HOLTH SEPARATOR ' WILL SKIM MORE CREAM, OF A HIGHER QUALITY, that will make more butter, than any other cream separator on the market, and we have the proof to sus tain this statement. We want yon to know more abont this Sreat Cream Separator Write for discrlp ve catalogue. THE J. 0. ROBINSON CO. M First Street Portland, Oregon $1.00 Without Bala $1.50 With Bath Weekly Rates Monthly Rates NORTONIA HOTEL PORTLAND, ORE. Central Location. Beautifully Furnished Excellent Cafe. 11th and Stark. FISCHERS AUTO BED HYDE, State Representative 66 Sixth St, PORTLAND, ORE. Sleep on your Seat Cushions. Compact Fits under the rear seat. Write for circulars. Agents Write for Special Offer 200 Room. 100 Bath. Near Both D.poU Absolutely Fireproof Hotel Hoyt Corner Sixth and Hort Su., Portland, Or. LOU HIMES. Manager. RATES. 76c to 2. SPECIAL Week or Month A Fatal Mistake. "I was once a successful physician," remarked a seedy-looking Individual in a railway carriage to a fellow trav eler, "with a large practice; but ow ing to one little slip, my patients left me, and now I live from hand to mouth." "What was the slip?" "Well, sir," replied the ex-physician, "In filling a death certificate for a pa tient who had died I absent mindedly signed my name in the space headed, 'Cause of death!'" Exchange. Dogs Have Dreamland. That the primitive man dreamed we have no doubt Even animals do that All of us have seen sleeping dogs go through the incipient movements of a chase, accompanied by faint yelpings, and the unmistakable muscular action which would carry them In pursuit of their quarry If exaggerated by the greater vitality of wakefulness. - Extremes. Heaven pity the woman whose hus band is . so wild that she can't control him, or the one whose spouse is so good that he's monotonous. Rich mond Times-Dispatch. SHIP Veal, Pork, Beef, Poultry, Butter, Eggs and Farm Produce, to the Old Reliable Everting- house with a record of 46 years of Square Dealings, and be assured of TOP MARKET PRICES. F. M. CRONKHITE, 45-47 Front Street, Portland, Oreeoa PED DUNDEE TOR CAR REPAIRING IACHINE WORK IETO SERVICE STATION ALL KINDS OF v iiirai l v CYLINDER GRINDING PROMPT ATTENTION TO ALL ORDERS Broadway at Flanders, Portland, Or. P. N. U. No. 27, 1918 "P What f Separator WiU s-fh i Do. rm?m a. WMJ E. CARBON PAPER & TYPEWRITER rtlDDUIN North. All kinds of carbon paper, extra durable typewriter ribbons. AGATE CUTTERS A MFQ. JEWELERS Jewelry and watch repairing. Miller, 356 Wash. St.. Majestic Theater Bldg. AUTO ACCESSORIES Motors, gears, bearings, wheels, axles, and trailers. We wreck all makes of cars and Bell their parts at half price. David Hodes Co., N. Broadway and Flanders. ACETYLENE LIGHTING 8YSTEM8. Pilot Generators installed. All kinds of Supplies. J. W. Clancy 833 B. Morrison St MACHINERY Cut your own lumber on a Wheland Portable Sawmill. You will save time and big money, on your next lumber bill. With this sawmill you can supply the lumber needs of your neighbors also. The price Is reasonable, and the profits will soon pay for the machine. Write for catalog and full details. Clyde Eqpt. Co., 18th and Thurman sts., Portland Ore. BULK GRAIN ELEVATOR Any Size. None Too Small; None Too Large. WOOD OR CONCRETE. famstigak CMStrediH it Ink, Ore. itW.MiHu, Ort. FRANK C. BURRELL CO. Lewis Building PORTLAND, OREGON FIVE DATS' FREE TRIAL on guar anteed Rebuilt ma chines. We are al bo agents for the WOOJJSTOCK Write for booklet. -The-Rtbuill Typewriter Co., 3M0ikit,Ptl4 Or. EVERYTHING FOR THE OFFICE Office Furniture & Appliances Printing .: Engra ving ;.- Bookbinding 4ARSHALL 6080 A654S FIPTH OAK STRUTS POPTLANOOltiaOA COMPLETE UNE OF STEEL FlUNd DEVICES AND SYSTEMS New Houston Hotel Sixth and Everett Snw. Portland, Ore. Four blocks from Union Depot Two block! from New Postofflce. Modern and fireproof Over 100 outside rooms, Rates 76o to COO, Ready and Willing. The village idiot gaped so long at the village grocer that the worthy man became irritated. "Look here, what you starin' at? If you can find a man homelier than your self, kill him!" The village idiot went in search of a man uglier than himself, and one day he found one. He tapped him on the shoulder, "I've got to kill you," he said, smil ing amiably. "You're homelier than me." The stranger turned and looked at the other for a full minute. "Am I?" he said "Then for good ness sake, kill me!" New Idea. Tribute to Friendship. "Friends," said John Hay, "are the sunshine of life. All men seek sun light, and every man seeks a friend after his own kind and nature. The best and most intelligent of us admits the rarity and value of friendship; the worst and most ignorant of us is unwittingly the better for knowing some friendly companion." Atlantic Monthly. Had Hit Nerve. Man (at the phone, to man at the other end of the wire) "How dare you talk to me like that! You re not my wife!" To keerj clean and healthv take Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. They regu late liver, bowels and stomach. Youngsters Generally Do. Hartley was visiting his aunt for a few days. A friend asked him if he went to school. He admitted that he had not been yet, but volunteered to tell her various things which mamma had taught him. Then with a sudden bright expression he added: "And I know some things I've never been teached!" Your Best Asset A Clear Skin -Cared for Bv CuticuraSoap Earn More Young Women and Men Business cries for trained minds. GrmsD ' tout opportunity. Enorll now in Northwest's btg-ffeet business college, UeHnke-welker, fortune. Free Uauiog-. Hides, Pelts, Wool & Mohair final aim km. W Weis CTejeai Tan. THE H. r. NORTON COM? ANT, Partial. Ort, Seattle. Wa.. Balllinhaai. Wn. TO r NEW WHEAT PRICES OUT Minimum Price of $2 is Fixed for Number One Product. New York. New wheat prices neces sitated by. advanced freight rates, were announced here Monday night by the Food Administration Grain corpor ation. It was asserted that a mini mum price of $2 a bushel for No. 1 wheat aboard cars In the lntermoun tain territory will be made effective. Details of the plan will be made pub lic soon. The corporation's announcement said that No. 1 wheat of the northern spring, hard winter, red winter, durum and red winter grades would be sold in various markets at the following b&sic prices New York, 2.39; Philadelphia, $2.39; Baltimore and Newport News, $2.38; Duluth and Minneapolis, $2.21; Chicago, $2.26; St Louis, $2.24; Kansas City and Omaha, $2.18; New Orleans and Galveston, $2.28; Tacoma, Seattle, Portland, Astoria, Or., San Francisco and Los Angeles, $2.20. The price basis for No. 2 wheat will be 3 cents below No. 1 and for No. 3 4 cents below No. 2. Grades below No. 3 will be dealt in on sample. Special classes of wheat, the com mission said, will be sold on the fol lowing schedule: Dark hard winter, 2 cents above hard winter; dark northern spring, 2 cents above northern spring; amber durum, 2 cents above durum; yellow hard winter, 2 cents under hard win ter; red spring, 6 cents under northern spring; red Walla, 7 cents under red winter; red durum, 7 cents under dur um; soft white, 2 cents under hard white; white club, 4 cents under hard white. Changes in federal grading stand ards previously filed with the trade, It was declared, are expected to result in production of more high-grade wheat than in 1917. HUNS WANT HUGE PRICE FOR PEACE Member of Prussian House Demands England's Fleet and 45 Billions as Indemnity U. S. to Pay. Paris. Great Britain must turn over its war fleet to Germany, return Gib raltar to Spain and restore Egypt and the Suez canal to Turkey. Great Brit ain, France and the United States must pay Germany an indemnity of at least $45,000,000,000. Belgium and French territory must be surrendered to Germany. These are among the conditions in cluded in the German peace program published in the Nachrichten of Goer litz, Prussia, by Count Roon, a mem ber of the Prussian house of lords, according to a Havas dispatch from Basel, Switzerland. Count Roon says Germany is enti tled to the following terms because of Its strength, and until they are realized there should be no armistice and no cessation of submarine war fare: Annexation of Belgium, with ad ministrative autonomy in the interior. Independence of Flanders. Annexation of the entire Flanders coast, Including Calais. Annexation of the Briey and Longwy basins and the Toul, Belfort and Ver dun regions eastward. Restitution to Germany of all her colonies, Including Kaio Chau. Great Britain to cede to Germany such naval bases and coaling stations as Germany designates. Great Britain must return Gibraltar to Spain, cede its war fleet to Ger many, restore Egypt to Turkey and the Suez canal to Turkey. Greece must be re-established under former King Constantino with fron tiers as before the war. Austria and Bulgaria will divide Serbia and Montenegro. Great Britain, France and the Uni ted States must pay all of Germany's war costs, the indemnity being a minimum of $45,000,000,000. They also must agree to deliver raw materials immediately. France and Belgium are to remain occupied at their expense until these conditions are carried out. U. 8. Force Arrives In Italy. Washington, D. C Safe arrival in Italy of the first contingent of military force which will represent the United States was announced Monday by General March, chief of staff. Sent direct from this country, the troops landed Sunday, to supplement others ordered from France by General Pershing. Sanitary units compose the greater part of the first arrivals, but "other special units" also were included. Gen eral Marsh reiterated the statement that the bulk of the combatant Ameri can troops going to Italy will be sent from the western front, their places being immediately taken by new regi ments from the United States. Type of Tires to be Nine. Washington, D. C Immense reduc tion in number of types and sizes of automobile tires from 287 to 32 has been determined upon by automobile tire manufacturers In accord with re commendations of the conservation division of the war industries board. Under the program, by November 1, 1920, all but nine types and sizes will have been discontinued. The nine types to remain after November 1 1920, range in sizes from 30 by 3 to 40 by 8 and Include standard non-skid patterns. Girl Falls From Train. San Bernardino, CaL Meade Belden, 6-year-old daughter of Mrs. M. W. Belden, of Woodlawn, Penn., rolled out of a berth and through the window of a sleeping car of a Santa Fe train on the Mojave desert at 3 o'clock Saturday morning and was not missed until the train had traveled 35 miles. Three hours later the crew of freight train found the child, who was unconscious, and took her to a hos pital at Victorvllle. She will recover. New Treatment for Seed Oat. Under a new system of treating seed oats to prevent smut, which Is recommended as a great labor saver b'y experts at Perdue university, a so lution of one pint of formaldehyde with one pint of water, is mixed, which is enough to treat seed for 20 acres. This is applied with an atom izer 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 durinfeoted sacks or tarpaulin to keep the fumes at work. Farm Life, How Could She? "Ah, Rosle," I said, as I held her pretty little pink hands in my big burley brown mitts, "you have told me repeatedly that you love me and that you would fulfill my every wish. I have done everything you requested of me. Your whimsied wish has been my one desire. We have gotten along perfectly together and wonderfully noble thoughts have raked my brain. After all this, how could you put such a high polish on your finger nails when you know I like a dull finish!" Penn State Froth. It Works! Try It Tells how to loosen a sore, tender corn so It lifts out without pain. 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 is called freezone and la 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 is sufficient to rid one's feet of every corn or callous. 1 Put a few drops directly upon any tender, aching corn or callous. In stantly the soreness disappears and shortly the corn or callous will loosen and can be lifted off with the fingers. This drug freezone doesn't eat out the corns or callouses but shrivels them without even irritating the sur rounding skin. Just thlnkl No pain at all; no sore ness or smarting when applying It or afterwards. If your druggist don't have freezone have him order It for you. Adv. The Light Ahead. What lightens labor, sanctifies toil 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 lifes shadows. Victor Hugo. Liked Frederick BeW Marjorie is fair and feels real proud of her pretty blue bonnet. 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.1 Exchange. True Repentance. Henpeck If you steal I don't care what you 11 repent it some day. Henderson Foolish idea. Didn't you ever steal a kiss? Henpeck Yes and I married the girl, too. Brooklyn Citizen. Quite Enough. "You've been out with that tough gang again." "I suppose you can read my mind,' he retorted defiantly. i "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 WELL Told by Herself. Her Sin cerity Should Con vince Others. Christopher, 111. "For four years I suffered from irregularities, weakness, nervousness, ana was in a run down condition. Two of our best doctors failed to do me any good. I heard so much about what LydiaE.Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound had done for others, I tried it and was cured.- I am no longer ner vous, am retmlaf, and in excellent health. I believe the Cotnrjound will cure any female trouble." Mrs. ALICE) Heller, Christopher, III. Nervousness is often a symptom of weakness or some functional derange ment, which may be overcome by this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkbam'a Vegetable Compound, as thousands of women have found by experience. If complications exist write Lydia E. Plnkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for suggestions in regard to your ailment The result of its long experience is at your service. Sapolio doing its r r ior u.o.nanne v Join Now! APPLY AT ANY POST OFFICE for INOCHeiOROAtrt sons cot SERVICE AS A SUPPORT for exhausted, nerv ous, overworked wo men, nothing can do as much as Doctor P 1 e r c e's Favorite Prescription. It reg ulates and assists all the natural func tions, never conflicts with them, and it strengthens and builds up the female system in a way of its own. Nursing mothers and women gen erally, will find It exactly fitted to their needs. It lessens the pains and burdens, and ensures healthy, vigorous offspring. You will escape many ills and clear up the coated tongue, the sallow com plexion, the dull headache, the lazy liver, if you will take a pleasant laxa tive made up of the May apole, juice of the leaves of aloes, root of jalap, and called "Pleasant Pellets." You can obtain at almost any drug store in this country these vegetable pellets in vials for twenty-five cents simply ask for Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. Sold for fifty years. Adv. Term That Is Misapplied. The name daisy is said to have been given to the plaut by the poet Chaucer, in the fourteenth century. He noticed that the petals folded at sunset and expanded at sunrise, and therefore called it days-eye. Therefore, our best girl, who appears brightest u the evening cannot truthfully be called "a daisy." Figuratively 8peaklng. In a recent breach-of-promise case the defendant, who was sixty-five years old, was described as having "one foot in the grave and the other on a banana peel." Boston Transcript. Happiness In Love of Books. No matter what his rank or position may be, the lover of books is the rich est and happiest of the children of men. Langford. BILLS The Packer's Bill for Live Stock For the first six months of our operations under the Food Administration, ending April 30, 1918, Swift & Company paid for DRESSED WEIGHT LBS. live stock 1,558,600,000 $323,800,000 For the same period in 1917 1,338300,000 $210,400,000 Incr6dSG in Weight 16'2 220300,000 Incr60sc in cost 54 - - - $113,400,000 The Consumer's Bill for Meat must necessarily have increased correspondingly, as Live Stock prices and meat prices fluctuate together. When the producer gets high prices for his live stock, the con sumer's meat bill must neces sarily be larger. Year Boole of interesting and instructive facts sent on request. Address Swift & Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Illinois Swift & Company, U.S. A. work. Scouring - orps recruits. Man who wear this emblem are U.S. HARINS UNDER THIS EMBLEM Dandruff and Itching. To restore dry, falling hair and get rid of dandruff, rub Cutlcura Ointment Into scalp. Next morning shampoo with Cutlcura Soap and hot water. For free samples address, "Cutlcura, Dept X, Boston." At druggists and by mall. Soap 25, Ointment 25 and 50. Adv. The Limit. Two colored men were overheard deep in a discussion of various phases of dumbness. Finally, after a number of illustrations had been cited, one capped the climax by observing with great seriousness, "Yes, suh, dat nig ger wuz dat dumb dat when he died and dey opened his hald at de morgue dey found his brain hadn't never been used." President's Power Supreme. In time of war the president of the United States 1b commander in chief of the army and navy. The members of his cabinet are responsible to him personally, not to congress. None of them may be removed without his con sent, except by Impeachment Handicapped. Mr. Bacon What's the baby crying about now? Mrs. Bacon Why, the poor little thing has both hands in her mouth and she hasn't any place to put her toes. Yonkers Statesman. Optimistic Thought The offender feareth retribution, but the innocent feareth fortune. Gama Granulated Eyelids. yjllrK Eyes inflamed by expo- sure to Sub, Dssl and Wind C7rAn quickly relieved by Hurlu MZ, V CS3 EyeBemedy. No Smarting, e Juil Eye Comfort At Drunriiti or by mail 50c per Bottle. Mnriss EyeSalvein Tubes 25c For Book si the Eys TIED uk Marias Eys Remedy C., Cblesaa