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BULK GRAIN ELEVATOR Any Size. None Too Small; None Too Large. WOOD OR CONCRETE. Investigate Construction at Iwe.'Ort, ud. Milton, Ore. FRANK C. BURRELL CO. Lewii Building PORTLAND, OREGON ffft MUiTT AQATE CUTTERS & MFG. JEWELERS ,AZ?rZ and wat repairing. Miller', KSJVasltIajesticTheater Bldj. AUTO ACCESSORIES Motors, eears. beartnes. wheels, uim and trailers. We wreck all makes of cars and sell their parts at half price. David nuuea .0,, a. uroaqway and Flanders. DELCO-LIGHT The complete Electric Light and Power Plant Simple in construction, durable, de pendable and efficient in operation. MODERN APPLIANCE CO., Seattle, Wn. Tberes i dealer in your territory, Please write iu. Motor Parts Mfg Co., 325 Burnslde St. Parts for all cars at half price. LONG & SILVA 462 Hawthorne Ave. Auto Wreckers. We wrec k cars and sell good parts list price. See us for En gines, Magnetos, Carburetors, etc. KANT-KICK-KRANK FUR FORD CARS: K A NT . Klnv . KRANK c .n be attached to Ford cars by anrune in 10 minutes, wnen attached you can crank your car with absolutely iiu icur ot kick DacK. ask your Hard ware or uarage man about It. If your local dealer cannot supply you, write direct ror prices and full Information. AGENTS WANTED. C. A. CLOTTED 5933 46th Ave. 8. E., Portland, Oregon, CHIROPRACTOR DRUGLESS TREAT. MENT DR. RAYMOND E. WAITERS Accute and Chronic Cases. Chi ropractic is the most Scientific method of treating disease. 305-6 Swetland Bldtr., Corner 5th and Washington streets. SCORE OF VESSELS 1 B Survivor of Kate Palmer Tells Submarine Raids. SPREAD POISON GAS Six Atlantic Coast Guardsmen Over comeAdministration Feara Fish Supply is Reduced. DOG AND CAT HOSPITAL Dr. G. H. Huthman, Veterinarian Hos pital, 416 East 7th St. Phone East 1847, B-1962. ere .it $1.00 Without Bath $1.50 With Bath Weekly Rates Monthly Rates NORTONIA HOTEL PORTLAND, ORE. Central Location. Beautifully Furnished Excellent Cafe. 11th and Stark. i'&rktta- PARETT ONl MAH fyWPOwfc 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 stamp. Adilress P. 0. box 567, Portland, Oregon pUGUSSPJHYSJCJAN Rheumatism, Constipation, Nerve and Stomach 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 by electricity. foch spoils hun's plans GREAT TRACTOR and IMPLEMENT DEMONSTRATION Foe's Work of Four Months Undone In Three Weeks. FINANCIAL MORTGAGE LOANS For Mortgage Loans see OREGON IN VESTMENT & MORTGAGE CO., Stock Exchange Bldg., Third and Yamhill Streets, Portland, Oregon. FOOT TROUBLES Dr. O. O. Fletcher. 512 Morgan Bldg. Corns, Bunions, Ingrowing toenails, and arch specialist. MATERNITYHOM E Mrs. Hoffman, midwife. $50.00 Includes everything. 542 Gantenbeln ave. KJ3608. MILK AND REST CURE To build health and strength and cure diseases. The Moore Sanitarium. Office 908 Selling Building, Portland, Oregon. OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN GLASSES AT A SAVING. I solicit your patronage on the basis of capable service and reasonable charges. Thousands of satisfied patrons. A trial will convince. Chas. W. Goodman, optometrist, 209 Morrison. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Dr. R. B. Northrup 308 Morgon Build ing. Catarrh, Catarrhal deafness and Rheumatism. Nervous and chronic diseases. PHYSICAL THERAPEUTICS Dr. R. A. Phillips. 905 Broadway Bldr. Disorders of the stomach, liver, kidneys. bowels, goitre, high blood pressure ana female disorders. SANITARIUMS East Side Sanitarium, 869 Hawthorne Ave. Modernly equipped. Professional care. Medicated Baths and Massage. Diet, Medical and Maternity cases. Home sur SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Will teach you the trade in 8 weeks. Pay you while learning, get you a posi tion. 234 Burnslde Bt. B Fuller's TeleeraDh School. Panama Bid.. qualifies you for $65 to $85 positions In snort time, write ior cauuugue. MISS DECKER'S Private Business Col lege. Alisky Bldg., 8d & 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. Establl shedl 907. Truck, Automobile Camping and Touring Trailers Double Yourfficiency at a Single Cost. SALEM. ORE WATT CHIPP TD1TI PR ffl St. Make more Money Pull life stumps 1 Skowint tasy levtt optration Vhand Clear your Hump land cheaply no digging, no expense (or teami and powder. One man with a K can Hp out any stump that can be pulled with the best inch tteel cable. Works by levenge hum principles! ft jack. 100 pound pull on the lever give a 48-ton pull cm the Mump. Made of the finest iteel guaranteed against breakage. Endorsed by U. S. Uovanment expert!. JkK HAND POWEH Wi V: Write today for special 4 offet and free booklet on Mpd Clearing. Valter J.Fitzpatrick Bolt A 183 Fifth Street San Francisco V. California r X'- SCHOOL SUPPLIES Northwest School Furniture Co.. 244 8rd St. Everything for sohools. Also theatre chairs, church furniture. Folding chairs and seats. I)r Hnsselstrnm. 612 Dekum Bldg. Mp.iirnl fivmnast. Treats every kind of stomach trouble and nerve disorder satis factorily. GET WELL THOUSANDS OF SUFFERERS WHO HAVE FA LKU tn cot relief In anv other way are Invited to investigate Chiropractic methods, which are permanently curing hundreds every day. Trll iJrJol up unitiuraAiiu DIAGNOSTICIANS win thnronirhlv examine vou. make a com plete diagnosis or your caae uiiu uuei;i your treatments. Wlinuui MINT IV IVW WHATEVER CHIROPRACTIC will permanently cure 95 per cent or all diseases. '. .,, - ............. . .-.mTt r,nT T -XT' MAI h I M HI It-nV A 1 VjUUUliVJlM Corner of Park and Yamhill, Portland, Or. HOSPITAL, in connection witn conege. win hnnrila out-of-town patients at a most reasonable rate, in oraer to enow what Chlronractlc can do. Address all communications to , - DR. O. W. ELLIOTT, Pres. Portland't Leading Eyesight Specialist Beat Equipped Office, and Laboratory. All work guaranteed. Dr. Wheat 207 Morpin Bldg-., Wash in? at Broadway. DEALERS USED CAR Clearing House. Low prices; easy terms. Every Car Guaranteed. I Bell all makes of ears. Liberty bonds taken. Lewis E. Obye, Gen. Mgr. Grand Ave. and Eait Stark St. Sewing Machine Aid. Take a board that will fit easily In the machine drawer and drive finish ing nails In It at regular Intervals about two Inches apart Put your Bpools of thread on these nails, with numbers up, arranging; white thread on one side, colors on the other and silks at the back. Friendliness Pays. Cultivate the habit of meeting folks with a show of friendliness. Life will be made sweet to you If you take more interest in your neighbor's health, business, hopes, success and failures. Our doubts are traitors and make us lose the good we oft might win by fearing to attempt. Shakespeare. Manly Pride. I remember when working in flower garden was looked upon as helittline way for a man to earn mon ey. One man hired to dig, threw down his stiatle when told a place ror now- era wan heine made, declaring, "I ain't smt so low as to earn my victuals mak in' a posey bed!" Elbabeth Eddy Norris, in the House Beautiful. Wires In London. London's telegraph and telephone wires. It is estimated, extend 73,500 miles overhead and 921,000 miles un derground. An Atlantic Port. The number of fishing vessels destroyed by a German submarine in its raid on the fleet of George's Banks last Saturday night was nearer a score than the nine al ready reported, according to men from one of the vessels brought here Tuesday. Andrew St. Croix, mate of the Kate Palmer, says from the crosstrees of his vessel he saw the sinking of seven other schooners by bombs and that before the submarine came Into view he had counted 11 other explosions at Intervals of 15 minutes or half an hour. Reckoning that one bomb was used for each vessel, the mate be lieves the 11 explosions represented the sinking of that many vessels. The submarine did not use Its guns as far as he observed. According to the mate there were from 25 to 30 swordfishing vessels op erating on the banks and the greater number were sunk. He estimated that at least 40 boatloads of men were set adrift as a result of the raid. St. Croix and his two companions were picked up by a motorboat after they had rowed and sailed about 150 miles. Boston. Intimation that the fish supply might be reduced because of the operations of a German submarine off George's Bank was sent to the fisheries division of the food admin istration at Washington by James J. Phelan, assistant food administrator of this state. Washington, D. C Gas from oil discharged on the water by the Ger man submarine operating off the mid dle Atlantic Coast overcame Bix men in the coast guard station and light house on Smith's Island, North Caro lina, Saturday evening, the navy de partment was advised by the com mandant of the sixth naval district. If the gas attack was deliberate, as most officials believed, It constitutes a new and Ingenious "Tom of "fright fulness," and, so far as has been re ported, was the first direct effort of the German raiders to harm persons or property on American shores. The gas was said by the command ant of the coast guard station to have much the same effect as the mustard gas used by the Germans on the west ern front. The men were laid out for more than half an hour, but ap parently suffered no Berlous aftereffects. With the French Army in France. The situation since the battle of the Avre shows a change, which for rapid ity and extent has rarely been ap proached in military history. Marshal Foch's strategy and masterly tactics have in three weeks wrested from the Germans what required four months for them to obtain at a cost variously estimated at from 700,000 to 1,000,000 men. The immediate results of the coun ter offensives which will have the greatest bearing on subsequent opera tions are the clearing of the Chateau Thierry pocket, ending the menace to Epernay and Paris; the liberation of Montdidier, ending the menace to Amiens; the freeing of the important eastern railroad line from Paris to Chalons and the equally important northern line from Paris to Amiens restoring to the allies means of com munication which give them enor mously greater ease in future move ments of troops. These successes render impossible any rupture of the line which would separate the French armies ot the center from those to the east, or a rupture of the junction between the French and British. The most disastrous consequence to the Germans, aside from the heavy losses they sustained In men and ma terial, Is the collapse of their plan to drive wedges into the allied lines and the subsequent widening and joining which would have threatened general dislocation. Marshal Foch's strategy in reducing the salient wedges wrested the initia tive in operations from the Germans, at once obliging them either to order a general retreat to a strong line such as the Somme or to engage reserves. The enemy adopted the second alter native which, having failed, makes eventual retirement immensely more difficult. The first phase of the battle of the Avre finds the French with a footing upon Thiescourt plateau, west of Noy- on, which lias vital importance in iu- ture operations. The Germans must either capture this at high cost, If they can, or abandon Noyon, which means the fall of Roye and Lassigny, which already are Under imminent menace of capture. The disaster which menaced General von Hutier's army has been averted for the moment. The few narrow pas sages which now are open ror tne withdrawal of his stores are so har rassed by the bombs of aviators and the fire of heavy artillery that prompt escape is impossible, rendering prob able a desperate effort by the Ger mans to cling to their 1914 lines. September 5, 6, 7K1918, Portland, Oregon. The biggest Tractor Demonstration ever held in the Pacific Northwest. Indications are that there will be over 75,000 visitors at the Demonstration. EVERYTHING FOR THE OFFICE Office Furniture a Appliances. "RINTING :: ENGRAVING :: BOOKBINDING 4ARSHAU. 6080 A6548 PIPTH OAK STAKIT. POIITLANO. ORtlK COMPLETE LINE OF STEEL FILING DEVICES AND SYSTEMS Pacific University FOREST GROVE, OREGON. Twenty-six miles from Portland. Beautiful campus of 30- acres. Five college buildings. Strong Faculty. Notable Conservatory of Music. Fall term opens Sep. 17. Write for bulletins. FIVE DAYS' FREE TRIAL on guar anteed Rebuilt ma chines. We are al- so agonts for the WOODSTOCK Write for booklet -The Rebuilt Tvoewritet Co., 304 Oik M-COr. 200 Rooms 100 Hatha Corner Sixth and Hoyt St., Portland, On. LOU H1MES. Manager. RATES: 76c to. '$2. SPECIAL Week for Month HEARST'S PAPERS BARRED ADDED EARNINGS BEHNKE. WALKER, at Portland. North west's biggest business college over whelmed by calls for trained young men and women.' Enroll now. Take a course and a position assured. Stenography tele graphy, accounting, shorthand, banking, secretarial etc. Write for catalogue. Macto Mn TimoT Ask me how you can make wdsie nu i hub: .,!,., bhuv . citr Box 291, Portland, Ore. University Club of San Francisco Unanimous in Decision. San Francisco. By unanimous vote the directors of the University Club, of San Francsco, have barred Hearst's Examiner and all his other daily news papers from the institution because of alleged disloyalty both before and af ter the United States entered the war against Germany. The club has a membership ot over 700 college graduates and is one of the most widely recognized organiza tions of its kind in the United States. It is said that the members have long felt aggrieved over Hearst's al leged pro-Germanism, and the formal edict of throwing out the Hearst pa pers by the management is the cul mination of general anger and dissat isfaction over that newspaper owner's conduct since the great war began in July of 1914. The University Club is the second big institution of its kind In San Fran cisco to bar the Hearst publications. The Pacific Union Club, by unanimous vote of its directors, took similar ac tion Beveral months ago. The action of these two clubs is of especial significance. San Francisco is Hearst's home city. He began bis newspaper career here with the Ex aminer. In addition Hearst Is a uni versity man. Harvard Is his Alma Mater. TROTZKY ASKED TO EXPLAIN WAR TALK London. Action suggestive of an ul timatum to the Bolshevik government is reported to have been taken by the allied powers. This move, which is referred to in Moscow advices by way of Berlin, has taken the form of demand for an explanation of the war talk recently attributed to Premier Le nine. The diplomatic representatives of the allies are said to have handed a collective note to War Minister Trotz- ky demanding within three days an explanation of Premier Lenine's threat that Russia would " declare war against Anglo-French imperialism." It was reported on Monday that Pre mier Lenlne and War Minister Trotz- ky had fled from Moscow to the naval stronghold of Kronstadt, and that the Bolshevik government would follow them there. Owing to the difficulties of commu nication with Russia, it seems prob able that the above dispatch has been delayed in transit and refers to an event of several days ago. Lenine's declaration was made prior to August 9, when American Consul Poole at Moscow informed the state department at Washington that Le nlne had told a gathering of Soviets that a state of war existed between the Russian government and the en tente. Bandit Kill 66 on Train. El Paso, Texas. Twenty-six passen gers and 40 soldiers of the train guard of 60 on a northbound Mexican Cen tral train were killed and 70 soldiers and civilians wounded at Consuelo, Chihuahua, 50 miles south of Chihua hua City, Mexico, at 2 P. M. Saturday, by bandits who were under command of Martin Lopez. The passengers left alive and the bodies of the dead were stripped of their clothing and valu ables. A military train carrying a strong force of soldiers was rushed to the scene and pursuit ot the bandits begun. Knitting May Not Stop. New York. The action of the war Industries board Tuesday in halting the production of yarn for knitting in order to conserve wool for army uni forms "may result in the Red Cross getting less wool than it needs, but does not mean a complete stoppage of knitting tn American Red Cross work rooms, according to an announce ment by officials of the Atlantic divi sion. They interpreted the board's orde to mean that, after an inventory of th country's wool supply had been made production would be resumed. Anna Held, Actress, Dead. New York. Anna Held, the actress, died here Monday after an illness of several months. Miss Held had been ill since April of a rare malady known as myeloema, a disintegration of the spinal marrow, and her condition was reported several times as critical. She rallied repeatedly, however, and until attacked by pneumonia a few weeks ago was regarded as on the road to recovery. New Houston Hotel Sixth and Everett Sts., Portland, Ore. Four blocks from Union Decot Two blockl from New Postoftlce. Modern and fireproof Over 100 outside rooms. Rates 76c to (2.O0. CHAS. G. HOPKINS, Manager. With the Fingers! Says Corns Lift Out Without Any Pain You reckless men and women who are pestered w'th corns and who have at least once a week Invited an awful death from lockjaw or blood poison are now told by a Cincinnati authority to use a drug called freezone, which the moment a few drops are applied to any corn or callous the soreness is relieved and soon the entire corn or callous, root and all, lifts off with the lingers. Freezone dries the moment it li ap plied, and simply shrivels the corn or callous without inflaming or even U rltating the surrounding tissue or skin. A small bottle ot freezone will cost very little at any ot the drug stores, but will positively rid ones feet ot every hard or soft corn or hardened callous. If your druggist hasn't any freezone he can get It at any wholesale drug house tor you Adv. Near Both Depot Absolutely Fireproof Hotel Hoyt Largest Hens' Eggs. The largest hens' eggs are produced in Manchuria, those weighing one sixth of a pound being common. JH1 MEN, WOMEN Young or old. Make big money. New article for home canning-. Sella without talk. Write now. Mutual Novelty Mfg. Co., Tacoma, Wash. Ancient "Breadfather." Of what great importance the loaf, which before 1200 was the name of bread, was a daily food can be in ferred from its relation with the word lord." For lord, A. S. hlaford (hlaf, bread, loaf; weard, a keeper), Is prob ably a contraction of hlaf-weard, liter ally "loaf-ward and therefore, origin ally signified the keeper or dispenser of bread tn short, the breadfather, to whom the members of the family had to apply for their dally bread. To keen clean and healthy take Dr. Pierce's PleasantiPellets. They regu late liver, bowels and stomach. All in the Family. In China every member of a family is responsible for order in that family and every inhabitant of a city 1b joint ly responsible with every other citizen for its tranquility. If a younger son in a family should commit a crime, the older con is likely to be taken into custody for the offense, and, perhaps, punished. WHEN IT LOOKS DARK to any weak or ailing woman, Dr. Pierce's Fav orite Prescription comes to her help. For "female com plaints," pains, Inflammation or ulceration, bear ing down sensa tions, and all chronic weak nesses and de rangements, this is the proven remedy. It's the only one so sure that It can be guaran teed. "Favorite Prescription" will bene fit or cure, tn the case ot every tired and afflicted woman. An easily procured vegetable pill is made up of May-apple, the dried Juice of the leaves of aloes, and the root of jalap, made Into a tiny pellet and coated with sugar. It was first put into ready-to-use form by Dr. Pierce nearly 60 years ago. Almost every drug store In this country sells these vegetable pellets In vials for 25c simply ask for Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. They have Dr. R. V. Pierce stamp. Adv. To Remove Rusty 8crews. Apply a red-hot Iron to the head of a rusty screw and hold till the iron cools a trifle. Immediately after re moving the iron use the screw driver and the screw will turn easily. Comfort Baby's Skin When red, rough and Itching with hot bnths ot Cuticura Soup and touches ot Cutlcura Ointment. This means sleep for buby and rest for mother. For free samples address, "Cutlcura, Dept. X, Boston." At druggists and by mail. Soup 25, Ointment 25 and 50. Adv. World's Chief Battlefields. The world's battlefields have been In the heart chiefly, and there the greatest heroism has been socretly ex ercised. Beecher. Dwarf Trees In Small Gardens. Dwarf trees are suited to Bmall gar dona, they occupy little space, are eas ily cared for, bear sooner than stand ard kinds, and they are easily shaped into bushes and pyramids, or can be used in espalier forms, trained on buildings, fences or trellises. Never. We've noticed one thing. Spontane ous combustion never starts a fire In the kitchen stove. Browning's Magazine. CA1(ft Granulated Eyelids, QllrH Eyee inflamed by expo sure to Sua, Dm! and Wlni luickly relieved by Murini yeBemedy. NoSmirtinn iut Eye Comfort At Druggist! or by mail SOc per Bottle. Murine Eyi Salve in Tubei -5c. r or Duel si ine cyi TIED ask MorlM Eye Bemedy Ce., Callage Eyesi Cuticura Soap Ideal For Baby's Slii Hides, Pelts, "EST, Wool Mohair W. m ill )m , Witt fcill'iico.isCiiigwi Tus. -HE H. rrNORTONCOMPANY, IMh and Johnson Ht-.PorllandOre Seattle.'.Wanh. Ilellmnhum, Wash. Knitting Needles Halted. Washington, D. C Hand knitting for the soldiers and sailors is to be checked until the war Industries board can survey stocks and ascertain whether there Is enough woolen and worsted in the country for winter uni forms and overcouts. The board Mon day directed spinners to discontinue manufacturing woolen and worsted yarns for hand knitting and the ship ment of yarns or wool until further notice. Japan Defied by Lenlne. London. A dispatch to the Kx change Telegraph from Copenhagen says the Petrograd newspaper Pravda, organ of the Uolshevlkl, announces that following a stormy meeting of the workmen's and soldiers' deputies, Premier Lenlne sent an ultimatum to Japan concerning Japan's intervention in Siberia. 972 Officers Discharged. Washington, D. C. Secretary Baker Informed the senate Monday that of 16,971 national guard officers, 972 have been discharged since the guard was called Into federal service. Of that number 464 were discharged upon the recommendation of efficiency boards and 476 were discharged because of physical unfitness. Thirty were court martialed and two deserted. One's "John Hancock." The first man to sign the Declara tion of Independence was John Han cock and he wrote his name so large that, as he said, King George III ot England could read it without eye glasses. Hence the slang expression. Composition of Mica. Mica, so named from its being easily divided into glistening scales, consists of silica and alumina, associated with mugnesia, soda and lime in varying proportions. Thus there are potash mica, consisting of silica, alumina and potush, and magnesia mica, in which the alumina is partially replaced by magnesia, passing as the proportion of magnesia Increases Into soft talc, which is chiefly composed ot silica and magnesia. f-tf f f r Veal, Pork, Beef, T H I r Poultry, Butter, Eggs - and FarmlProduce, to the Old Reliable Kvorilinir house with reeord of 46 yfars of Squaro Dealings, and be assured of TOP MARKET PRICES. F. M. CRONKHITE, 45-47 Front Street, PortUd.f.Oreton FRED DUNDEE MOTOR CAR REPAIRING MACHINE WORK MAGNETO JSERVICE STATION :all'kjnds;of WELDING CYLINDER GRINDING PROMPT ATTENTION TO ALL ORDERS! Broadway (.tjFlandars, Portland, Or. P. N. U. No. 33, 1918 TO ALL WOMEN WH0ARE ILL This Woman Recommends Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege table Compound Her Personal Experience. McLean, Neb." I want to recom mend Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable compound to an women wno suiter from any functional disturbance, as it has done me more (rood than all the doctor's medicine. Since taking it I have a fine healthy baby girl and have gainetlinhenlthand strength. My hus band and I both praise your med icine to all suffering women." Mrs. John Koppelmann, K. No. 1, McLean, Nebraska. This famous root and herb remedy, Lyilia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, has been restoring women of America to health for more than forty years and it will well pay any woman who sutlers from displacements. In flammation, ulceration, irregularities, backache, headaches, nervousness or "the blues" to give this successful remedy a trial. For special suggestions In regard to your ailment write Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. The result of its long experience is at your service. I I f . . ..TTT1 .1 1 1 ill Np