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BULK GRAIN ELEVATOR Any Size. None Too Small; None Too Large. WOOD OR CONCRETE. lanitlgale Coulroctioi it IonOre and Miltw, On. FRANK C. BURRELL CO. Lewis Building PORTLAND, OREGON DELCO-LIGHT The complete Electric Light and Power Plant Self-starting. Stops automatically. So simple a child can operate it MODERN APPLIANCE CO., Seattle, Wn. Uteres t dealer in your territory, Please write is. $1.00 Withoul Bath $1.50 With Bath Weekly Rates Monthly Rates NORTONIA HOTEL PORTLAND, ORE. Central Location, Beautifully Furnished Excellent Cafe. 11th and Stark. W. H. WALLINGFORD, STATE DISTRIBUTOR Liberty Six Premier Six 522 Alder Street, PORTLAND, ORE. Are -You In Trouble? The Problems of Life: Fear, Worries, Sorrows, Love, Domes tic and Business Affairs, SOLVED; Nervous, Mental and Psychical Dis eases, TREATED; and Your Natural "Place" Vocation on Earth, FOUND by the PERSONAL TROUBLE SPECIALIST DR. ALZAMON IRA LUCAS, Psycho-Analyst and Vocational Director. 538-9 Morgan Building. Write your troubles or wants. Enclose 3 cent Btamp. Address P. 0. box 667, Portland, Oregon. aKe more rioney Pu 1 hi stumps hand Clear your stump land cheaply no digging, no expense (or teams and powder. One man with a K can rip out any stump that can be pulled with the best inch steel cable. Works by leverage lame principle at a jack. 100 pound pull on the lever givet a 48-ton pull on the stump. Made of the finest iteej guaranteed against breakage. Endorsed by U. S. Government experts. si.;.. ( eaiylioit jntk HAND POWER. optralion J A v On II o Write tndav for aoeclal offer and free booklet on (.and Hearing. Walter J.Fttzpatrick 181 Fifth Street San rrancisco California Why He Hadn't Slumbered. "I'm surprised at you, Mr. Twobble. You fell asleep right in the middle of Professor Diggs' lecture." "Don't blame me for that, my dear." "Why not, sir?" "I would have fallen asleep Booner, but the person seated imme diately behind me kept coughing on the back of my neck." Birmingham Age-Herald. Cheerful Conservation, Be cheerful. Mental depression checks digestion.- Poor digestion wastes food. Cheerfulness is conser vation. For the use of physicians" and den- tists a toneue depressing instrument has been Invented that switches on an electric light to illuminate a patient's mouth when it Is used. 1 "Ml Bif'IaSS Kit PAtWETT 12-15 f jHjTRACT1'', ACETYLENE LIGHTING SYSTEM8. Pilot Generators Installed. All kinds of SuppliesJ.JV. Clancy 833 RMorrtson St Jewelry and watch repairing. Miller", 35SWaahBU Majestic Theater Bldg-. AUTO ACCESScTRiES Motors, gears, bearings, wheels, axles, and trailers. We wreck all makes of cars and sell their parts at half price. David rioqeg uo., Broadway and Flanders. Motor Parts Mfg Co., 325 BurnsldeTt. Parts for all cars at half price. LONG & SILVA 462 Hawthorne Ave. Auto Wreckers. We wreck cars and sell good parts list price. See us for En gines, magnetos, carburetors, etc. CHIROPRACTOR DRUGLESS TREAT. DR. RAYMOND E. WAITERS Accute and Chronic Cases. Chi ropractic is the most Scientific method of treatinir disease. 305-6 Swetland Bldg.. Corner 6th and Washington streets. DOG AND CAT HOSPITAL Dr. G. H. Huthmnn, Veterinarian Hos pital, 416 East 7th St. Phone East 1847, B-1962. DRUGLESS PHYSICIAN Rheumatism, Constipation, Nerve and wtomach trouble. Dr. Elna Sorenson, 608 Panama Bldg. ELECTRIC-THERAPY Drs. MacPherson & Williams. No. 1224 Grand Ave. Acute and chronic diseases, rheumatism, goiter and female troubles. treated oy electricity. FIN A NC I AL MO RTGAGE LOANS For Mortgage Loans see OREGON IN- Exchange Bldg., Third and Yamhill Streets, Portland, Oregon. FOOT TROUBLES Dr. O. O. Fletcher. 612 Morgan Bldg. Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing toenails, and arch specialist. MATERNITY HOME Mrs. Hoffman, midwife. $60.00 Includes everything. t4z uantenDein ave. m. anus. MILK AND REST CURE To build health and strength and cure diseases. The Moore Sanitarium. Office 908 Selling Jiunumg, Portland, Oregon. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Dr. R. B. Northruo 308 Morgon Build lng. Catarrh, Catarrhal deafness and nneumausm. nervous ana cnromc ais eases. PHYSICAL THERAPEUTICS Dr. R. A. Phillips, 906-Broadway Bld. Disorders of the stomach, liver, kidneys, bowels, goitre, high blood pressure and female disorders. SANITARIUMS East Side Sanitarium, 869 Hawthorne Ave. Modernly equipped. Professional care. Medicated Baths and Massage. Diet, Medical and Maternity cases. Home sur roundings SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Will teach you the trade In 8 weeks. Pay you while learning, get you a posi tion. 234 Burnslde St. B Fuller's Telegraph School, Panama Bid., qualifies you for $65 to $85 positions In short time. Write for catalogue. MISS DECKER'S Private Business Col lege. Alisky Bldg., 3d & Morrison Sts. Hawthorne Auto & Gas Engine School, 462 Hawthorne Ave. Practical experience In overhauling and repairing every make of auto and gas engine. Oxyacetylene welding. Established 1907. . SCHOOL wUPPLIES Northwest School Furniture Co., 244 8rd St. Everything for schools. Also theatre chairs, church furniture. Fpldlng chairs and seats. SWEDISH MASSEUR Dr. Hasselstrom, 612 Dekum Bldg. Medical Gymnast. Treats every kind of stomach trouble and nerve disorder satis factorily. Portland's Leading Eyesight Specialist Best Equipped Offices and Laboratory. All work guaranteed. Dr. Wheat 207 Morsran Bldg., Wash ing at Broadway. Truck, Automobile Trailers Camping and Touring Double Your!Efficiency at a Single Cost. IU1TT omnn TD III CD rrt State St.. nmi onirr ih-ullp. tu., Salem, ore Save a Dollar Every Time You Fill the Gasoline tank. Fortv to Sixtv Der cent more mileatre on jraflolene. The Petete Combination Manifold will do this or more frequently more. For Ford and Maxwell cars. Burn distilate successfully winter and sum mer. Write for particulars. Agenta Wanted. PETETE COMBINATION MANIFOLD 62 Sixth St., Portland, Oregon. DEALERS USED CAR Clearing House. I sell all makes of cars. Low prices; easy terms. Liberty bonds taken. Every Car Guaranteed. Lewis E. Obye, Gen. Mgr. Grand At, and Eait Stark St. EVEN r THING FOR THE OFFICE Office Furniture a Appliances Printing Engra ving :.- Bookbinding 4ARSHAU 6080 A654S FIFTH .OAK .mCCT. PORTLAND. ORtSOA COMPLETE LINE OF STEEL FILING DEVICES AND SrSfEMS Jellies Make Good Drink, With la grippe and feverish colds, cooling drinks are In demand. Chilled fruit juices are always acceptable, whether it is the juice of raw fruits, such as lemons, limes, oranges or grape fruit or the cooled liquids around cooked dried fruit or preserves. Mix the water, sweeten slightly, and put in a teaspoonful of shaved ice, Tart Jellies make a refreshing drink, especially currant jelly. A nourishing drink Is made by mixing the water off boiled rice with orange Juice or cur rant jelly and water. Lemonade made tasty with a dash of nutmeg. is Men no longer scratch matches on , their trousers, because It leaves a I mark. It ill occur to the men some . day that matches will do the same 1 thing on a wall Kansas City star. DRAFT LIMITS TO EXTEND Ages From 18 to 45 Inclusive Decided Upon-Effects 13,000,000. Washington, D. C. Under the pro visions of the draft bill introduced in congress Monday increases in regis trations are estimated as follows in northwestern states: Oregon, 101,110; Washington, 174,- 267; Idaho, 66,570. The new man-power bill which would extend draft age limits to 18 and 45, inclusive, was introduced in both houses of congress. Provost Marshal-General Crowder urged the immediate enactment of the administration's man-power pro- gramme apd suggested September 5 as registration day for the 13,000,000 men between the ages of 18 and 45, whose names are not already on the nation's selective service list. Unless immediate steps are taken to provide additional men, General Crowder said the weekly registration of men as they attain 21 years of age will be necessary to fill the draft quotas September 1, when only 100,000 of the 1918 registrants will be avail able, The bill would amend the present selective act so as to require the regis tration of all men between 18 and 20 years and 32 and 45 years inclusive. While the whole number of men in the latter classes would total 10,028,973, General Crowder estimates the total number who would be eligible for class 1 would be only 601,236, owing to ex emptions for dependents for Industrial and physical reasons. Between 18 and 20 years, his esti mates show that 3,171,771 would reg ister, while 1,787,609 men would be eligible for class 1. CASUALTIES FROM l n II r annilflftirt MAKNt AnnlVINu Washington, D. C. Names of Amer can soldiers who have fallen in the great Franco-American drive which turned the German offensive on the Marne into an utter defeat have be gun to come in from overseas. They swelled to 706 the total casualties made public Tuesday by the war de partment in two separate lists. Although nearly three times as great as the largest number heretofore announced in a single day, tne total represented only a part of the lists which have been accumulating since the great battle began July 15. It is not to be assumed that it represents the losses for one day. No estimate of the American cas ualties in this continuous fighting has been received from General Pershing and it was said authoritatively that none Is expected. In that connection, Acting Secretary War Crowell deprecated any guesses as to casualties in the over seas forces, saying that publication which would exaggerate or minimize the total would create unnecessary anxiety among the relatives and friends of American soldiers. Acting Secretary Crowell told news paper correspondents tnat General Pershing would simply complete and verify casualty lists as rapidly as they can be transmitted and that they would be given to the press and speak for themselves as to numbers. Of the American soldiers wounded in the Marne-Aisne offensive, proba bly less than one in 20 will die from their wounds, more than four-fifths will be returned to service and only 14 per cent will be discharged for dis ability, according to a statement of the chief of start based upon the officially attested experience of the allies during the four years of war. GERMANS TORPEDO HOSPITAL VESSEL A British Port The torpedoing early Sunday morning of the British ship Warilila was one of the most harrowing disasters in the history of submarine warfare. The number of dead is variously estimated from 105 to 130 and upward and includes several women nurses. The ship carried 600 " sick and wounded. Among them were seven Americans two officers and five en listed men all of whom have been accounted for. More than 650 survivors, brought here shortly after 6 o'clock, were given first-aid treatment, food and clothing. The patients were placed aboard spe cial trains aim sent iu iiuspiiaiB. The torpedo struck the after part of the engine-room, killing the third engineer and two other members of the engine-room force. The dynamo was destroyed, plunging the vessel into darkness. Just over the dynamo was the ward room, which contained more than luu patients. Most of these were killed outright by the explosion, and the others, many of whom had been fresh ly injured by the torpedo, found them selves trapped. 43,300 Men Sent Abroad. Victoria, B. C Statistics compiled at headquarters of military district No. 11 show that since the war began there have gone overseas from British Columbia and the Yukon 43,300 sol diers of all ranks. The actual number of men recruited in the district from August 4, 1914, to July 15, 1918, has totaled 52,202, showing that 8902 must still remain in the district. The number returned to British Co lumbia wounded or disabled is said to be approximately 10,000, of whom some 8000 have been discharged as unfit for further service. Three Aviators Rescued. An Atlantic Port Towing astern a hydro-airplane and carrying three American aviators who were picked up 25 miles off this coast, a British freight steamship arrived here from Liverpool. The aviators had been in the water three hours, having been forced to descend because of engine trouble. They were unhurt. THE ONWARD MARCH of Bronchi tis aim ueep aeaieu i.vuuo is arrested by Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. In those scrofulous con ditions of the blood which invite Consumption; in severe, lingering Coughs, and Weak Lungs, which threaten you with this fa tal disease, and when oth er help has failed this medicine is a proved rem edy. As a blood-cleanser, strength restor er, and tonic it is sure to benefit In all lingering Bronchial and Throat af fections, and in every disease that can be reached through the blood, it never fails to benefit or cure. In tab let or liquid form. Tablets 60c. The machinery of the body needs to be well oiled, kept in good condition just a9 the aut0mobile, steam engine or bicycle. Why should the human neglect his own machinery more than that of his horse or his engine? Yet most people do neglect themselves. Clean the system at least once a week with Dr. Pierce s Pleasant Pellets. Adv, Lumber in New Zealand. Most of the better furniture and in dustrial lumber used in New Zealand is imported, such as oak, ash, hickory, etc., and comes largely from the Uni- ted States, United Kingdom and Japan Dr. Pierce's Pellets are best for liver. bowels and stomach. One little Pellet for a laxative three for a cathartic. SUFFERING CATS! GIVE THIS MAN THE GOLD MEDAL "u numuugi AUJ curu, wueiuer hard, soft or between the toes, will i i . loosen rignt up and lift out wltnout a particle of pain or soreness. This drug is called freezone 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 is sufficient to rid one's feet of every corn or callous, 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 Bkln. Just think! No pain at all; no sore ness or smarting when applying it or afterwards. If your druggist don have freezone have him order It for you. Adv. The Real Test. "Don't conclude that a man is a pa tient mortal because you've watched him sitting on a log fishing," said the milk toast philosopher. "Watch him while he's waiting for his supper." Early-Day Buttons. The ancients lacked buttons one wonders, indeed, how they got along without them, but evidently they pos sessed Btuds of modern pattern, such as those with which we fasten our cuffs and collars. And, in truth, they did even have a kind of button (though not sewn on), which fastened gar ments with a pin and hook exactly in the way our brooches and clasp pins operate. Exchange. Optimistic View. There is more happiness in retire ment than In ruling an empire. Cutlcura Stops Itching. The Soap to clennse and Ointment to soothe aud heal most forms of Itching, burning skin find sculp affections. Ideal for toilet use. For free samples address, "Cutlcura, Dept. X, Boston Sold by druggists and by mail. Soap 25, Ointment 25 and 50. Adv. Natural. 'Jever notice that when a girl is pretty men expect her to be silly? And then she goes and acts up to ex pectations. Memphis Commercial Ap peal. MOTHERS TO BE inf iir. i aar Kit 1 9 DilOUlcl Keaa Mrs. monynan t Letter Published by Her Permission. Mitchell. Ind." Lydia E. Finkham Vegetable Compound helped me so much during tne time i was lookinprforward to the coming of my little one that 1 am recommending it to other expectan mothers. Be for taking it.somodays I suffered with neu. ralgia so badly that 1 thought 1 could not live, but afte taking three bottles of Lydia K. rink ham s Vegetabli Compound I was en tirely relieved oi neuralgia, 1 had trained in strength and was able to go around and do all my housework. My baby when seven months old weigneu i pounus ami i xc better than i have lor a long time, never had anv medicine do me much good." Mrs. Pearl Monyhan, Mitchell, Ind. Good health durinpr maternity is most important factor to both mother and child, and many letters have beer received by the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicint X;o Lynn, Mass., telling of health restored during this trying period by the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound. 010 TAXES TO YIELD 340 MILLION ommittee Agrees on New Levy Schedule. UXURIES TO BE HIT Jewelers Say That Collections of Im posts on Basis of Sales to Consum ers Willjle Most Productive. Washington, D. C Heavy increases In the present war tax on tobacco, cigars aud cigarettes were agreed to Saturday by the House ways and means committee as part of the new $8,000,000,000 revenue bill. The tax imposes three times the ex isting rates on some items of the schedule and is expected to raise ap proximately $340,000,000 In compari son with the present $168,000,000 rev enue from tobacco. Members of the committee said all danger of delay is over and the bill will be in form to report when the house reassembles on August 19. The committee went back to th) income surtax paragraphs and, while there was no definite action, it was evident there will be heavy increases in sur tax rates. There was also some discussion of two plans to superimpose a strictly war profits tax on the excess profits tax, one of the plans being for complete supplemental tax, every dollar of which would be additional to the excess profits revenue, and the other an alternative proposition under which the treasury would impose either the excess profits tax or the war profits tax, but not both of them, the tax to be imposed being that which would bring the larger revenue in each individual case. The action as to war taxes on tobac co was independent of the special license tax on manufacturers of to bacco, in which double the present tax was imposed on the basis of the annual sales. Chairman Kitchln made this state ment: "The committee reached the follow ing tentative decision as to the tobacco schedule: Cigars weighing not more than three pounds per thousand, tax in creased from the present $1 per thou sand to $2 per thousand. "Cigars weighing more than three pounds per thousand, and retailing at not more than 4 cents each, Increased from $3 to $5 per thousand. "Cigars retailing at more than cents and not more than 7 cents, in creased from $4 to $10 per thousand Cigars retailing at more than cents each and less than 15 cents each increase from $6 to $15 per thousand between 15 and 20 cents each, increase from $8 to $20 per thousand; and those retailing at 20 cents or more, increase from $10 to $30 per thoi and.. "Cigarettes weighing not more than three pounds per thousand and retail ing at less than 2 cents each, increased from $2.05 to $5 per thousand. "Cigarettes of same weight retailing at 2 cents or more, increased from $2.05 to $8 per thousand; those weigh ing more than three pounds per thou sand Increased from $4.80 to $10 per thousand. 'Tobacco tax increased from 13 to 30 cents per pound. "Cigarettes and tubes tax doubled. "Experts estimate that the revenue for the 12 months period from these to bacco taxes will total $340,000,000 against a present revenue of $168,000, 000 from the same source." The ways and means sub-committee on luxuries held a hearing at which jewelers' committee contended that by collecting the tax on the basis of sales to the consumer $150,000,000 more might be raised than if imposed on the lesser wholesale price. Huns Ship Wheat Home. With the French Army on the Sois- sons-Rhelm8 Front, Saturday. Thou salds of bushels of French wheat have been shipped home by German sol diers. The French and Americans, during their advance of the last few days, have discovered that systematic plans had been laid by the Germans for reaping the harvest In the country from which they have been driven. The allies have found large stacks of small canvas bags to be distributed among the soldiers to be filled with wheat. Pursuit Tires Yankees. With the American Army at the Aisne-Marne Front, Aug. 3. An indi cation of the stern chase the allies are forcing upon the Germans was con tained In a message which came over the field wires to headquarters from a commander leading an American unit. "My men must rest," he said.. "Must rest?" exclaimed headquar ters. "Yes," was the answer. "Our men are absolutely tired out running to keep up with the Germans." Coast Flour Price Fixed. Washington, D. C. Flour prices for Pacific coast mills are announced by the Food administration as follows: Portland, Or., $9.95; San Francisco, $10.15; Los Angeles, $10.35, and San Diego, Cal $10.27 a barrel. Schedules have been furnished to more than 7500 mills. The price fixing is in line with the Food administration's policy to control flour milling profits during the present crop year. The mill price of $9.95 per barrel leaves flour quotations at Portland Just where they are at present. Owing to th increased cost of all kind of ma terial the retail selling price of KOVEnALLS ttotf.U.t.Pktfr.Off has been advanced to $l2the Suit Excellence of quality and worknuahip gtaarulMai a herttolor. Look for this Red Woven R.u..HaT.orr. Label irvijTOujjjgica JMWaly Lavi Strauaa it Co, Saa FrandM Awardid GRAND PRIZE at P.P.I.L - Wrol "Fr..Jom.AU$" die D.w aarmeat let weoMS RISE Granulated Eyelids, r.yes, nyes innameti Dy DuMt&nd Wind' quickly relieved bv Murine. Trv it in VZ. "'''UQyourEyesandinBaby' Eyes. TOUR LlLJNoSmartini.JuitEyeComforl Eya Salva, in TuliM 26o. For Hook of the Kite - rraa. Ask Marine Eye Kcmeay t-o., tmcogo i wnpaiasoYoimg kud uanaruu aim Itching -with xCutiaira Ointment Shampoo with Cuticura Soap Sold rwlim. Soap 23f0mlmmt25t50 Stropping Razor on the Hand. It is claimed that the finest strop for a razor is the fleshy part of one's hand below the little finger. If it is a safety razor blade grasp it between the thumb and first finger of the right hand and strike finger nail and blade at the same time on the fleshy part of the left hand. If you will do It slowly at first the motion becomes automatic, A little vaseline qn the cutting edge is said to keep the blades constantly In first-class condition. SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES. Allen'a Foot-Ease, the antiaeptic powder. Makei tig-ht or new Bhoes feel eaay, Kflievea Coma, tiuniona. Hot, Swollim, Tender, Achinir Feet. Sold everywhere, 26c, Don't accept any BubHtitute, Sample FKEE. Addreaa, Allen S. .Olmsted, La Roy, N. Y. Keep Smiling. Happiness of heart and soul can be willed. It Is psychologically true that the laugh which is at first forced may later be made genuine. Try it. Try reading the joy column of the papers and magazines. Treasure the good ones and pass them on to friends. Don't destroy a play because it is for laughing purposes only. Hunt such comedies and tell others of them. Start every day In good humor, with a smile. It will help brighten the day for others. Australia's Artesian Basin. The artesian basin of Australia measures 669,000 square miles in ex tent, and is said to be the largest known in the world, comprising 876, 000 square miles In Queensland, 90,000 In South Australia, 83,000 in New South Wales and 20,000 in the north ern territory. Rule Without Exceptions, People differ In their opinion about Jokes, but here's a rule that can be depended upon; A joke you tell your self is always a good one. Boston Transcript. Holderless Pen, A European inventor has devised a metal blank with four clamps which carries a pen at the end. This device clamped around the forefinger is said to make writing much easier than when a penholder is used. ADDED EARNINGS BEHNKE-WALKER, at Portland, North weHt's biggest busineHH college over whelmed by calls for trulned young men and women. Enroll now. Take a course and a position assured. Stenography tele graphy, accounting, shorthand, bunking, secretarial etc. Write for catalogue. MEN, WOMEN Young" or old. Make big money. New article for home cunning. Sells without talk. Write now. Mutual Novelty Mfic. Co., Tucoma, Wash. ELECTRIC MOTORS Bought, Sold, Rented and Rpalrd WAt.KEK EI.KCTKIC WORKS BurnBlde, cor. 10th. Portland, Ore. Hides, Pelts, Wool & Mohair Wl wttf til jtt lun. Wrhe for Prion wOaiwaf TiL THE H. r. NORTON COMPANY, Portland, On., Seattle, Wn.. Belllngham, Wn. SHIP Veal, Pork, Beef, Poultry, Butter, Egg! and Farm' Produce, to the Old Reliable Bverding house with a record of 46 years of Square Ueiilinirff, and be aaaured of TOP MARKET PRICES. F. M. CRONKHITE, 46-47 Front Street, Portland. Oregon X J IP JLvtai Do Your Own Plumbing! By buying direct from na at wholesale price and aave the plumhnr'a profits. Write ua to day your needs. We will give you our rock bottom "direct-to-you" prices, f. o. b. rail or boat We actually save you from 10 to 86 per cent All goods guaranteed. Northwest headquarter foi Leader Water Systems and Fuller & Johnson Engines. STARK-DAVIS CO. 212 Third Streak Portland, Oracoa P. N. U. No. 32, 1918