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POULTRY — ■ and Dairy Produce of all kind* want«!. Writ« for our WHEAT CROP GREAT IT EASY CASH OFFER 1914 Production Estimated to Sur SECOND-HAND MACHINERY pass All Previous Records. Eought, sold and exchanged: engine». boilers, sawmills, etc. Send for Stock List and I'riceH. IH K 4. E. kl Alt TIN CO.. 83 lat St.. Portland. Or. Farms. Stock Hanches and Stocks of Marchandise in any in r of Oregon and the Northwest. Send us description, price and detailed information. Smith Investment Co.. 90 Fifth SL. Portland. Ore Prospective Crop Estimated at 70,- 000,000 B ushels—Increase Over 1913 14,000,000 Bushels. I l r \l l \ LADIES* “ COMBINGS' AND “ CUT HAIR“ A WARNING TO MANY o v e r 21 to n s. T h e a n im a l figuring n e x t in th e fu r tra d e of A s ia tic R ussia In p o in t of n u m b e rs w a s th e w hite h a re , w h ich c o n trib u te d 1,600,000 sk in s. Putnam Fadeless Dyes do not stain the kettle. W h en J a s p e r R ain ey w a s aenterttefl to 20 y e a rs in th e K a n s a s s ta te peni- te n tia r y a t L e a v e n w o rth he took a vow n e v e r to sp e a k a s lo n g a s he w as In sid e th e p riso n . H e w as released r e c e n tly on p a ro le an d b ro k e h is si le n c e on ly a f te r b ein g in fo rm ed th a t th e p a ro le h ad been g ra n te d . S h a k e In to Y o u r S h o e s Allan's Foot-Ease, a powder for th e feet. It cures painful, swollen, smarting, sw eating feet. Makes new shoes easy. Sold by all D ruggists and Sho« Stores. Don’t accept any substitute. Sample Address A. S. Olmsted. Le Roy, N . Y. About Selling the Common, Etc. “ H ow m ild th e w in te r is.” “ Yes, th e r e ’s been a lo t of h o t a ll In c irc u la tio n la te ly .” Pet Ants Are Barred From United States Washington, D. C.—Mrs. C. W. Morse’s pet ants cannot be admitted to the United States. No stretch of the immigration laws will permit these undesirable alien insects to enter. They will be deported at the expense of the steamship company that brought them over. This is the dictum of the bureau of entomology of the United States de partment of agriculture, as announced by Dr. Leland C. Howard, chief en tomologist, who said: "Of course it is not a question of Mrs. Morse's ants being pets, for the law is absolute. They are insects and under the law no foreign insects may be imported into the United States.” Miss Tyler Loses Office. th is w o n d erfu l rem edy. Dodds K id n ey P ills, 50c p e r box a t your d e a le r o r Dodds M edicine Co., Buffalo, N. Y. W rite fo r H ousehold H ints, a ls o m usic of N a tio n a l A nthem (E n g lish an d G erm an w o rd s) an d r e cipes fo r d a in ty d ish e s. All 3 s e n t free. Adv. 10 C E N T “ C A S C A R E T S ” FOR L IV E R A N D B O W ELS Cure Sick Headache, Constipation, Biliouaneis, Sour Stomach, Bad B reath— Candy C athartic. A n k la S p rain an d D islocated H ip. " I sprained my ank'e and dislocated my hip by falling out of a third story window. W ent on crutches for four months. Then I started to use your Liniment, according to directions. I must say it is helping me wonderfully. We will never be w ithout Sloan’s Lini ment anymore.”—£A<u. Johnson, Lau-ton SLOAN'S UNIMENT Kills Pain S p len d id fo r Sprains. " I fell and sprained my arm a w eek ago and w as in terrible pain. I could not nse ray hand or arm u ntil I applied your Linim ent. I shall never be with- t a bottle of Sloan's L inim ent.”—wra r B Spring*. U isobath. N. J. F in e fo r Stfffneea. "Sloan’s Linim ent has d one more food than anything I have ever tried for stiff joints. I get my hand hurt so badly th at I had to stop work right in the busiest tim e of the year. I thought at first th at I would have to have my hand taken off, but I got a bottle of ” 1 A t sJI D eal ers. 2Sc„ 00«. a a d $1.00 Send for Sloan's f r e e , instructive book o n h o r s e s , cattle, hogs and poultry. Address Volcano Begins Eruption. Tokio—A severe eruption of the volcano on Suwarose island, south of Kyushu, began here Sunday. The flames rose 500 feet above the mouth of the crater An expedition has been sent to give relief to the 280 inhabi tants of the Island. The long extinct volcano Chokai, near Sakata, also is in eruption. This mountain is inhabited by fishermen. New York Has More Snow, New York—With the two recent heavy falls of snow still in evidence in the outlying sections of the city, an other 3) inches fell Sunday, 24 hours after the official entry of spring. Sev en thousand men were put to work to clear the principal streets. ■na.ua. Washington, D. C.—American wool growers could add 3 cents a pound to the value of their product if they were to senfl it to market graded and put up as attractively as are Australian wools, according to estimates of ex perts of the department of agricul ture. London—“ War in Ulster” is the startling headline which the sensation al London newspapers are displaying in the blackest type. The government began to place its regular troops in Ireland Saturday, so they might be in a position to deal with any situation that may arise. The cooler men among the loyalists and the Ulster Unionists, however, be lieve nothing resembling war is in sight. The army council some time ago considered the possibilities of home rule strife and instructed Lieutenant General Sir Arthur Henry Fitzroy Padget, who commands the Irish gar risons, to take necessary precautions to maintain order and safeguard prop erty. A general redistribution of the forces in Ireland therefore was begun. Two regiments were sent from the South to reinforce the Ulster gar risons, while the troops in Ulster were removed to new stations in conformity with the custom that in the event of hostilities or rioting soldiers should not be compelled to encounter people with whom they had formed friend ships. The possibilities of a collision be tween the British soldiers and the Ul ster volunteers resulting from the superheated political feeling are rec ognized, but the leaders on both sides are trying to exert a pacific influence. Sender of Poisoned Candy Faces Penitentiary Portland—Under $6000 cash bail, which she was unable to furnish, MrB. Edith Edna Hawley, by her own con fession sender of six packages of pois oned candy through the mails to three step-children, her own baby, and a woman of whom she was jealous, was bound over to the Federal grand jury at a preliminary hearing before A. M. Cannon, United States commissioner. The charge against her was sending poison through the mails with intent to kill. Four counts may be pressed the United States district attorney. The penalty on any one of them, un der the Federal statute, is up to $5000 fine and 10 years in the penitentiary. The extreme penalty on the four counts would be $20,000 fine and 40 years in the penitentiary. Troops Will Attack San Francisco and Washington » Theosophists Would Have Universal Peace Salem, Or.—The first forest fire of the season was reported to State For ester Elliott Saturday by Charles Uni- cume, chief fire warden for the James D. Lacey company. The fire was near Grande Ronde and started in an old bum. Mr. Unicume was instruct ed to make every effoit to subdue the blaze, the state fire wardens not hav ing been assigned to duty as yet. “ It is the earliest forest fire in this state on record,” said Mr. Elliott, “ and is due to the dry weather and the lack of snow on the mountains.” France Damaged by Gale. 8. S. S. Means Pure Blood Which Insures Long Life and Health. T h e g r e a t e x p e r t s I n C h e m is tr y a n d P h y s io lo g y n o w d e c la r e w h a t h a s a ll [ a lo n g b e e n c o n te n d e d b y t h e S w if t L a b o r a to r y t h a t t h e g e r m s o f b lo o d d is o r d e r s fin d lo d g m e n t In t h e I n t e r s t i c e s o f t h e tin . | sues. A n d h e re in Is w h e re 8 . 8. 8 . g o es to , w o r k r a p id ly , e f fe c tiv e ly a n d w ith w o n - j d e r f u lly n o tic e a b le r e s u lt s , j T h i s f a m o u s b lo o d p u r if i e r c o n t a in s | m e d ic in a l c o m p o n e n ts J u s t a s v tt a l a n d i e s s e n tia l t o h e a lth y b lo o d a s t h e n u t r i t i v e e le m e n ts o f w h e a t, r o a s t b e e f, a n d f a ta a n d t h e s u g a r s t h a t m a k e u p o u r d a ily r a tio n . A s a m a tte r o f f a c t th e r e Is o n e In g re d ie n t I n 8 . 8 . 8. w h ic h s e r v e s th e a c tiv e p u r p o s e o f s tim u la t in g e a c h c e llu la r p a r t o f t h e b o d y t o t h e h e a lth y a n d Ju d ic io u s s e le c tio n o f I ts o w n e s s e n ti a l n u tr im e n t. T h a t Is w h y I t r e g e n e r a te s t h e b lo o d s u p p ly ; w h y I t h a s s u c h a tr e m e n d o u s In- flu e n c e In o v e r c o m in g e c s e m a , r a s h f pise- p le a, a n d a l l a k in a f f U q U e u , A n d in r e g e n e r a ti n g t h e ti s s u e s 8 . 8 . 8 . h a s a r a p id a n d p o s itiv e a n t id o ta l e ffec t u p o n a ll th o s e i r r t t a t i n . in flu e n c e s th a t c a u s a r h e u m a ti s m , s o r e th r n e t, w eek e y e s , lo s s o f w e ig h t, t h i n p a le c h e e k s , a n d t h a t w e a r in e s s o f m u s c le a n d n e r v e t h a t I s g e n e r a lly e s p e r l e n c e d , b y a l l s u f f e r e r s w ith p o is o n e d b lood. G e t a b o tt le o f 8 . 8 . 8 . a t a n y d r u g s to r e , e n d In a fe w d a y s y o u w ill n o t o n ly fe e l b r ig h t , a n d e n e r g e tic , b u t y o u w ill b a t h e p i c t u r e o f n e w life. 8 . 8 . 8 . Is p r e p a r e d o n ly I n t b s la b o r a t o r y o f t h s S w i f t S p eclflo C o ., iO l B w lft B ld g . A tla n ta , G a. W h o m a in ta in a v ary e f f ic ie n t M e d ic a l D e p a r tm e n t, w h e r e all w h o h a v e a n y b lo o d d is o r d e r o f a s tu b b o r n n a t u r e m s y w r i t e f r e e ly f o r a d v ic e . 8. 8. 8. ia t o l d everyw here by all d ru g stores. B e w a r e o f a ll a t t e m p t s s o m e t h i n . “J u s t p a g o o d .” _ F e e l w orn o u t—b lu e an d tire d ? D o n ’t le t y o u r cold develop in to b ro n ch itis, p n eu m o n ia o r c a ta r r h . T he reliab le a lte r a t iv e a n d ton ic w hich h as proven its valu e in th e p a st 40 y ears is Golden M edical Discovery R esto res a c tiv ity to th e liv e r end to th e circulation—th e blood is purified, th e d igeetlon en d a p p etite im proved end th e w hole body f e e ls th e in v ig o ra tin g fo rce o f th is ex tra c t o f n a tiv e medicinal p lan ts. In con seq u en ce, th e h eart, brain and nervea fe e l th e re fr esh in g influence. For o v er 40 yearn th is reliable rem edy has b e e n sold in liquid form b y all m edicine d ealers. It cmn now also b e obtained in ta b let form in $1.00 and 50c boxes. I f your d ru ggist d o esn 't k eep it, «end 6 0 o n e-cen t stam ps to R .V.Pierce, M.D. Buffalo. The Common Sense M edical A dviser—a book o f 1008 pages—answ ers a ll m e d i c a l questions. Send 31c in one-cent stamp» to It, V. Pierce, 31. D, END STOM ACH TR O U B LE, G ASES OR D Y S P E P S IA “Pape's Diapepsin" makes Sick, Sour, Gassy Stomachs surely feel fine in fiv e minutes. TOO FAT? I Would You Lika to Regain a U lcer F ig u n and B ettor Health E a sily ? See these two picture« and ask yourself ifyou would like to become like the lower one by getting rid o f burden some fat, double chin, flabby cheeks, saggi ness under eyes, pon derous fatness. Put aside all else and get I the very interesting book on how to re duce weight steadily and easily w ithout loss o f time, starving or stren uous exercising. You may obtain this book, also a free roof trea tm en t by writing ) Dr. H. C. Bradford, 20 E. 22d S treet 601 A , New York Oitv. Package eki w ill come in plain wrapper .'pei and . you may . conveniently read and test its contents w ithout any cost. This is an offer which you should not pass by. A legion o f others — men and w om en—have reported that __ they got rid o f large burdens o f unhealthy fat, that their figures are improved and th at they In B orneo w in g ed c r e a tu r e s a r e en have had remarkable benefit iu health. If w h a t y ou j u s t a te Is so u rin g on y o u r sto m a c h o r lie s lik e a lu m p of lead, re fu s in g to d ig e st, o r you belch gas, a n d e r u c ta te so u r, u n d ig e ste d food, o r h a v e a fe e lin g o f d izzin ess, h e a rtb u rn , fu lln e ss, n a u se a , b ad ta s te In m o u th an d sto m a c h -h e a d a c h e , you ca n g e t b le sse d re lie f In fiv e m in u te s. P u t a n end to Btom ach tro u b le fo re v e r by g e ttin g a la rg e fifty -o en t c a s e of P a p e 's D iap ep sin from a n y d ru g sto re. You re a liz e in five m in u te s ho w n e e d less It Is to s u ffe r fro m In d ig estio n , d y sp e p sia o r a n y sto m a c h d iso rd er. It's th e q u ick est, s u r e s t sto m a c h doc to r in th e w orld. I t ’s w o n d erfu l. C c o u n te re d w h e re one w ould le a s t ex p e c t th em . F ly in g fish th e size of h e rrin g s a r e found In all th e w a te rs, IF Y O U R C H IL D IS CROSS. an d th e r e Is th e fly in g fox, th e well- F E V E R IS H , C O N S T IP A T E D know n fru it e a tin g b at, w h ich th e M a lay s c a ll “ k ru a n g .” Look M other! If tongus is coated, c le a n -- little bowels w ith “Call- rornia Syrup of Figs.” IF Y O U ’RE G R O U C H Y It Is lik ely th a t y o u r liv e r n e e d s s tir rin g up. W rig h t's In d ian V eg etab le M o th e rs ca n r e s t e asy a f te r g iving P ills will s e t you r ig h t q u ick ly . Adv. “C a lifo rn ia S y ru p of F ig s,” b ecau se in G erm an y is e x p o rtin g to N ew Z ea a few h o u rs all th e clogged-up w aste, lan d “ A m erican " lam p c h im n e y s th a t so u r b ile an d fe rm e n tin g food g e n tly a r e m ade In G erm an y . T h ey a r e sold m o v es o u t of th e bow els, a n d you h a v e a s of A m erican m ake. a w ell, play fu l c h ild ag ain . Si<_k c h ild re n n e e d n 't b e co ax ed to A t th e b e g in n in g of la s t y e a r th e re ta k e th is h a rm le ss “f ru it la x a tiv e .” w ere 111 th is c o u n try in a c tu a l o p e ra M illions of m o th e rs k e e p It h an d y b e tio n 7397 n a tio n a l b an k s, r e p re s e n tin g ca u se th e y know its a c tio n o n th e a paid-in c a p ita l o f $1,046,012,580. sto m ac h , liv e r an d bow els is p ro m p t an d su re. Sore Eye», G ranulated Eyelids and S ties ' A sk y o u r d ru g g is t fo r a 50-cent b o t promDtly healed w ith Rumau E ye Hal- I sain. Adv. tle of "C a lifo rn ia S y ru p of F ig s,” w h ich c o n ta in s d ire c tio n s fo r b ab ies, Lim ited Promise. Regsry— 1 th o u g h t you'd fo rg iv en j c h ild re n of a ll a g e s a n d fo r grow n-ups. w h at I said an d p ro m ised to f o rg e t it! j P eggy— B ut I d id n ’t p ro m ise to l e t ' P e r th , S co tlan d , w h e re golf is now you fo rg e t I ’d fo rg iv en it.— C hicago a m u n icip al In stitu tio n , is th e c ity Daily News. w h e re th e f irs t a c t w as p assed in 1424 by J a m e s I., fo rb id d in g th e p lay in g o( S ix ty th o u sa n d d o llars a d a y is th e "golfe, .f u te b a ll o r o th e r sik u n p ro fi e s tim a te of th e lo ss d u e to th e r e c e n t ta b le s p o rte s .“ s trik e a t D ublin, Irelan d . d ffieaaape Forest Fire Reported. Latest Theory About Hew and Why the Blood is Disordered. ? Washington, D. C.—Plans for joint maneuvers by the United States reg ular army and the National Guard, to Dr. Peery’s Verm ifuge “ Dead S h o t” kills D f i n / LOSSES SURELY PREVENTED by Cutter's Blackleg Pills. Low- include attacks on Washington and and ex p els Worms In a very few hours. l f / t L I z A i V I K I l priced, fresh, reliable; preferred by Western stockmen because they pro San Francisco by invading armies to Adv. tect where other vaccines fail. W rite for booklet and testimonials. gether with the establishment of sev A N atu ral Accident. 10-dose pkge. Blackleg Pills $1.00 eral training camps throughout the “ Jim w e n t b o a tin g an d g o t c a u g h t in 50-dose pkge. Blackleg Pills 4.00 Use any Injector, but Cutter's best. country, were announced by the War a se a p u ss." The «uperlorlty of Cutter products la due to over 13 of speclalizimr In vaoclnes and serums only. department. It was tentatively de "W ell, h e h ad no b u sin e ss to go o u t years Insist on Cutter’s. If unobtainable, order direct. cided to begin the maneuvers late in in a c a t b o a t.” THE CUTTER LABORATORY. Berkeley. California July. The attack against Washington will be participated in by troops of the Seventh and Eighth divisions of the Eastern department, which will con centrate at Baltimore. The maneuvers of the regular army and the militia of the Western depart ment, it is said, will include a man euver campaign in the vicinity of San Francisco, to be participated in by the Californian troops. c e n ts a th o u sa n d . Wonderful Blood Remedy That Works in the Tissues Feverish and Ache all Over D R . P I E R C E ’S Los Angeles—A. P. Warrington, general secretary of the American sec tion of the Theosophical society, insti tuted a movement to set aside a day on which newspapers, churches and fraternal orders throughout the world le a th e r b e lt in a n E n g lish fa c to ry would join together in one great effort b een r u n n in g a t a sp e ed of 1800 for universal peace and the brother a m in u te from n in e to 12 h o u rs a hood of man. In a letter Bent out fo r m o re th a n 32 y e a rs. from Krotona, the Theosophical colony at Hollywood, Mr. Warrington says: Constipation causes many serious j “ If a certain day could be chosen and diseases. It is thoroughly cured by that day widely heralded as a time for Doctor Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. One the celebration of the ideals of peace a laxative, three for cathartic. and brotherhood throughout the world, that particular day a great wave of N a tu ra l g as co n su m ed in th e U n ited S ta te s In 1912 w as 662,000,000,000 cu- aspiration and strength by thought of p ra c tic a l a r ts to be e s ta b lis h e d in bic feet, a t a n a v e ra g e p ric e of 15.04 i would be turned loose in the world.” New York—Tango enthusiasts and B oston. devotees of the night life along Broad way were surprised Sunday night when a band of Salvation Army men and women invaded the floors of some of the most popular dance establish ments and begged the amusement- seekers to atop and listen to a word about the serious side of life. The joyful crowds did not appear a bit abashed, but listened in silence to the army songs and speeches and applaud ed liberally. At all the places visited the religious workers were welcomed. The Very Wool Loeea By Grading. kttkS.flftW.lK. a n d stre n g th . W h en th e k id n e y s a r e n e g le c te d or a b u s e d in an y w ay, se rio u s r e s u lts a re Bure to follow . A cco rd in g to h e a lth s ta tis tic s , B rig h t's d ise a se w h ich Is re a lly a n a d v a n c e d fo rm of k id n ey tro u b le , c a u s e d n e a rly te n th o u sa n d d e a th s in 1912, In th e s ta te of New Y ork alone. T h e re fo re , i t b eh o o v es us to pay m o re a tte n tio n to th e h e a lth of th e s e m o st Im p o rta n t o rg an s. A n id eal h e rb a l co m p o u n d th a t h a s h ad re m a rk a b le su c c e ss a s a k id n ey re m e d y is Dr. K ilm e r’s S w am p-R oot, th e g re a t K id n ey , L iv e r a n d B lad d e r R em edy. T h e m ild a n d h e a lin g in flu e n c e of th is p re p a ra tio n , In m o st c a s e s, Is soon re a liz e d , a c c o rd in g to sw o rn s ta te m e n ts an d v e rifie d te s tim o n y o f th o se w ho h a v e u se d th e rem ed y . If you feel t h a t y o u r k id n e y s re q u ire a tte n tio n , a n d w ish a sa m p le b o ttle , w rite to Dr. K ilm e r & Co., B in g h a m to n , N. Y. M en tio n th is p a p e r, en c lo se te n c e n ts an d th e y w ill glad ly fo rw a rd i t to you by P a rc e ls P o st. S w am p-R oot Is sold b y e v e ry d ru g g is t in b o ttle s of tw o siz e s— 50c. and $ 1 . 00 . No odds how bad y o u r liv er, sto m ach o r b o w els; how m uch y o u r h ead ach es, how m ise ra b le you a r e from c o n s tip a tio n , in d ig e stio n , b ilio u sn ess and slu g g ish bow els—you alw a y s get re lie f w ith C a sc a re ts. T h e y im m e d ia te ly c le a n se an d r e g u la te th e sto m ach, rem o v e th e sour, fe rm e n tin g food and foul g a s e s; ta k e th e ex c e ss bile from th e liv e r an d c a r r y o ff th e co n s tip a te d w a s te m a tte r an d poison from th e in te s tin e s a n d bow els. A 10-cent box from y o u r d ru g g ist will A k eep y o u r liv er an d bow els c le a n ; Btom ach sw e e t an d h e a d c le a r for h a s fe e t m onths. T h ey w ork w hile you sleep. d ay Norfolk, Va. — After serving 20 years as postmistress at Courtland, In d ry a ir sound tra v e ls 1442 fe e t a Va., Miss Mattie Tyler, grand daugh seco n d ; In w a te r, 4000 fe e t; in Iron, ter of John Tyler, 10th president of 1 7 ,5 0 0 feet.____________________________ the United States, haB lost her posi tion by order of President Wilson. An order was issued recently that all post masters at fourth-class offices must pass civil service examinations. Miss A Seer H im self. Tyler declined to take an examination. F o rtu n e T e lle r—I se e a loss of There were four applicants and B. A. m oney. Williams made highest average. Miss V ictim —Y es, so do I ; I p aid you in Tyler wept when the news was taken ad v an ce .—L e R ire. are quickly relieved by Sloan’s to her. Liniment. Lay it on—no rub E le c tric a p p a r a tu s an d a p p lia n c e s bing. Try it. will h a v e a p ro m in e n t p a r t in a school Tango Halts for Prayer. Sprains, Bruises S t if f M u scle s Preparations to Forestall Uprising Made By British Authorities. Leaders Counsel C a lm n ess- Danger o f Sudden Collision W ith Vol unteers Is Recognized. I now sell only direct from my fa c -1 tory here in 1 Eugene. You ' wTrots' . — * et the extra 1 / GET savin» o f what | ' THIS I formerly paid ' FREE to agents. My BOOK X Z j T new 1914 Direct- to- You prices mean I $5 to $10 saved on the best Incubators | | and Brooders Money can buy. Portland—The states of Oregon, Washington and Idaho will produce a bumper crop of wheat this year, and This made up into Switches and Tran formations, unless all signs fail, the yield will be etc., from 9oc. Switches dyed any shade. $1. plan corrects Gents Toupees and Wigs from $15.00. Largo a record-breaker. Experienced grain assortment of Heal Hair Switches at $1.50. any tendency towards men predict an output of at least 70,- $2.50, $3.50 and $5.00, in every shade. Mail 120-Egg Capacity, $12.00 your order with sample of your hair. : 000,000 bushels of this cereal in the a spell of Indigestion, 160-Egg Capacity, 15.00 EUROPEAN HAIR EMPORIUM Pacific Northwest. D yspepsia, Constipation, 220-Egg Capacity, 18.00 3 4 8 M orrison S tre e t. PORTLAND, ORfGOft These views are based on the re Freight Prepaid. Biliousness and Spring Ail markably fine condition of the winter W rite today for the big FREE Me- J Sym pathy fo r th e Horae. ments or General Weakness, wheat crop in the three states. From [ Clanahan Incubator Book—g et the re- E x c ite d In d iv id u a l— S ee h ere, Mr. the date of planting to the present l suits o f my 20 years o f Incubator- B ang*, you a r e a sc o u n d re l of the first time, all conditions of climate, soil \ building experience. M a il a postal i w a te r. W h en I b o u g h t th a t hose 1 and moisture have been ideal. fo r it now—before you do any From thing else. su p p o sed I w as g e ttin g a good, sound every point in the Northwest comes TA K E S O FF DANDRUFF, a n im a l, b u t h e 's sp a v in ed and blind McCLANAHAN H A IR STOPS F A L L IN G an uniform report of perfect growing L “ THE INCUBATOR MAN“ a n d g o t th e h eav es. N ow, I w a n t to k 850 Ferry SL, Eugene, Or. k now w h a t y o u ’re g oing to do about weather and fine stand. Save your H a ir) Get a 25-cent bottle The increase in acreage has been it? of Danderlne right now— A lio B a n g s—S o m eth in g o u g h t to be done, more extensive than expected, averag stops Itching scalp. ing perhaps close to 10 per cent t h a t 's u fact. E x c ite d In d iv id u a l— W ell, I should throughout the entire territory. T h in , b r ittle , co lo rless an d sc rag g y say th e r e had. The Northwest last year turned off h a ir is m u te ev id en ce of a n eg lected B a n g s— W ell, to m o rro w I ’ll give you a wheat crop of about 56,000,000 j th e n a m e of a good v e te rin a ry s u r bushels. The record yield heretofore sc a lp ; of d a n d ru ff— th a t aw ful scurf. 1 g e o n ; i t ’s a sh a m e to h a v e th a t h o rse has been 65,000,000 bushels. T h e re Is n o th in g so d e s tru c tiv e to s u ffe r in th a t w ay.—N o rfo lk L ed g er | This year the three states will come I th e h a ir a s d a n d ru ff. I t ro b s th e h a ir D isp a tch . of Its lu stre , its s tr e n g th an d its v ery up to this latter figure and without life ; e v e n tu a lly p ro d u cin g a fe v e ris h doubt will exceed it. S a v e Y o u r H o rse s n e ss an d itc h in g of th e scalp, w hich Spring wheat sowing is now in Prom D istem p er, M ountain F ever, and all If n o t rem ed ied c a u s e s th e h a ir ro o ts other form s o f C ontagion by u sin g Spohn’a j progress in all sections, and general to sh rin k , lo o sen an d die— th e n th e Distemper Compound. Pu t on th e ton gu e or in I conditions could not be better for thiB h a ir falls o u t fa st. A little D an d erln e Classifying Men. th e feed . S a fe a t all tim es fo r a ll a g e s and | operation. Prospects for barley, oats, ■exes, under a ll conditions. Sam e for D og S h e fo u n d h e r d e a r e s t g irl chum In to n ig h t— now — a n y tim e— will su rely sa v e y o u r h air. D istem p er and Chicken Cholera. A cts on th e forage and fruits of all kinds are en te a rs. blood, e x p e ls th e germ s. R em oves worms tirely satisfactory. G et a 25-cent b o ttle of K n o w lto n ’s T h e s itu a tio n w as u n ex p e c te d , b ein g from stom ach and in testin es. A fine tonic In the Columbia river counties of r a th e r com m on an d v u lg ar. B u t th e D an d erin e from a n y d ru g sto re. You and a p p e tize r. A bsolu tely s a fe , ev en for hu su re ly can h a v e b eau tifu l h a ir and man b eings. O ver 1.000,000 b o ttles sold last Oregon, the indications are the best in p a tric ia n g irl wa9 s y m p a th e tic en o u g h i an y o th e r girl lo ts of It if you w ill ju st try a little ear. G rea test cure and p rev en tiv e ever years. Sherman county has a 40 per to in q u ire , ju s t a s D an d erin e. S a v e y o u r h air! T ry it! i nown fo r C ontagious d iseases. N early e v e r y cent increase in winter wheat acreage m ight. on e know s Spohn’s. Over 18 y ears on the “ W hy, d ear, w h a t on e a rth is th e and there is promise of a 5,000,000- m arket. H a v e you used th is g r e a t rem edy! Gilliam has also a m a tte r ? ” A Stopover Ticket. W hy not? I t is n ot an exp erim en t. T ry it; hushel crop. “ M en a r e all l i a r s ! ” sobbed th e bro b e convinced; le t “ Spohn’s ” h elp you save large gain in planting and farmers ex A s a n e x p re ss tr a in w as g oing and m ake m oney. A ll w h olesale druggists pect more than 3,500,000 bushels of k en -h earted one. th ro u g h th e s ta tio n one of th e p a s se n “ Oh, d o n ’t say t h a t ! " p ro te s te d th e handle it- Y our hom e d ru g g ist can supply Wasco has record prospects other. " T h a t's too b ro ad a g en eraliza- ■ g e rs lean ed to o f a r o u t of th e w indow , you, or w rite to m anufacturers, w ith price wheat. o v e rb a la n c e d an d fell out. H e fo r enclosed. A b ottle, 50c. and $1.00; $5.00 and and Umatilla will improve on its 6,- tlo n .” 1 tu n a te ly lan d e d o n a san d h eap , so $10.00 th e dozen. Local a g en ts w an ted 000,000-bushel crop of last year. Spohn M edical Co., Goshen, Ind., U . S. A. th a t h e did h im se lf n o g re a t in ju ry , Union reports a 15 per cent gain in JUDGE C U R E D , H E A R T T R O U B L E . b u t, w ith to r n c lo th e s and n o t a few sight. Old ru le s still o b ta in In th e B ritish k a b o u t 6 bo x es of Dodds K id b ru ises, sa id to a p o rte r w h o w as Throughout the winter wheat sec ney I to P o ills fo r H e a r t T ro u b le from sta n d in g by: n av y , am o n g th em th a t w hich forbids tions of Washington, the outlook is a “ W h a t s h a ll I do?" w hich I h a d su ffere d fo r 5 y e a rs. I th e h e a lth of th e k in g to be d runk “ Y ou're a ll rig h t, m ister,” sa id th e a b o a rd sh ip w hile s ta n d in g up. T hey rosy one. Lincoln county, the banner had dizzy sp ells, m y ey e s puffed, m y b r e a th w as p o rte r. “ Y o u r tic k e t allow s you to alw a y s d rin k th e h e a lth of th e king wheat county of the West, which last s ittin g in th e B ritish n av y and are year produced more than 8,600,000 s h o r t an d I h a d sto p off.”— C h icag o D aily News, v ery p roud of th e d iffe re n c e betw een buBhels, gives indications of a crop c h ills a n d b a c k th e m a n d th e ir co m ra d e s of th e land this year 25 per cent heavier. ach e. I to o k th e se rv ice. The Walla Walla country, the grain p ills a b o u t a y e a r sections around Dayton, Prosser, Ritz- ag o a n d h a v e h a d F r e e to O u r R e a d e r* ville and Prescott, will have, from no r e tu r n of th e W rite Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago, for present prospects, record crops. Big p a lp ita tio n s. Am Some Interesting Facts About 48-page illu strated Eye Book Free. W rite a ll now 63 y e a rs old, ab out Your E ye Trouble und they w ill advise Bend reports are favorable, and so is Kidney Troubles. a b le to do lo ts of a t to th e Proper A pplication o f th e Murine the outlook in the Goldendale district. E ye R em edies in Y our S p ecial C ase. Your Ju d g e M iller. m a n u a l labor, am Similar reports come from the ce F ew p eo p le re a liz e to w h a t e x te n t D ru ggist w ill tell you th at Muriue R elieves The Lewiston w ell a n d h e a r ty an d w eig h a b o u t 200 th e ir h e a lth d e p e n d s upon th e co n d i Sore E yes, Strengthens W eak E yes. D oesn ’t real sections of Idaho. pounds. I feel v e ry g ra te fu l th a t I Sm art, S oothes Eye Pain, an d s e lls for 50c. country has increased its acreage 15 tio n of th e k id n ey s. Try I t in Your E yes and in B ab y’s E yes for per cent and the grain is having a re found Dodds K id n ey P ills an d you m ay T h e p h y sic ia n in n e a rly all c a s e s of Scaly E yelid s and G runulatiou. p u b lish th is le tte r if yo u w ish. I am s e rio u s Illn ess, m a k e s a ch em ical a n markable growth. Caldwell growers se rv in g m y th ird te rm a s P ro b a te a ly s is of th e p a tie n t's urine. H e kn o w s M ore th a n 4,500,000 g ra y sq u irre ls are going in for corn and have en Ju d g e o f G ray Co. Y ours tru ly , th a t u n le s s th e k id n e y s a r e d o in g th e ir w e re k illed la s t y e a r In S ib e ria to r larged their acreage 100 per cent over P H IL IP M IL L E R , C im arro n , K an. w o rk p ro p e rly , th e o th e r o rg a n s c a n th e ir fu r. 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