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YAKIMA «NO COLUMBIA RIVER NURSERY CO. NORTH YAKIMA, WASH. YAKIMA CKOWN ii ibe BEST GUARANTEE BLACK LOSSES by C utter’s " SURELY PREVENTED B la ck leg P ills . .............. L ow - 1 by 100,000,000 Bushels to Be Stored by Farmers in Kansas. Present Price of 60 Cents Thought Too Loïc Dollar a Bushel Popular Slogan. Topeka, Kan.—Kansas farmers will hold 100,000,000 bushels of wheat this year, or 25,000,000 bushels more than the entire crop of 1913, according to W. H. Mitchell, National vice presi dent of the Farmers' Society of Equity. Mr. Mitchell is organizing the farm ers of Kansas and urging them to hold their immense crop for higher prices. Sixty-cent wheat in Kansas has be come the rule and has turned the thoughts of the farmer to the possibil ity of holding his grain. When the organizers arrive in a community they find little opposition to «the idea of holding the grain, Mr. Mitchell said. “ I do not believe more than one- fourth*of,the wheat grown this year will be sold," said Mr. Mitchell. Grain bins of frame and cement construction are being rushed all over the state, and in many places wheat is being piled on the ground by the farm ers who refuse to accept present prices for it. The Farmers' Society of Equity is campaigning for dollar wheat, but the Kansas members will sell their grain for less than that figure, it is generally believed. Most of them are preparing to hold for higher prices than the 60-odd cents now offered, however. The money order section of the country town postoffices in Kansas prove that this year is an exception with the harvest hand, as well as the wheat-growing farmer, for the harvest hand is sending his money home. This is probably due to two causes. One is that the harvest hand has learned the value of money, and the other, the farmer has learned that he must pro tect his helpers to be sure of getting them when they are needed. For years the popular diversion with a certain crowd of men who followed the harvest was “ harvesting the har vest hand.” Gamblers began in Kan sas and worked with the harvest to the Canadian border. Some of them even worked in the fields, to be better en abled to separate the harvest hand from his money. There was every sort of game that would be easily tranport- ed and quickly hidden. The layouts were not of the fancy kind, but they brought quick action on the wagers made, and the quick action resulted in shifting th*e money from the worker to the gambler. This year a dozen men have been ar rested for attempting to defraud har vest hands. NEW PRESIDENT OF MEXICO TO RESIGN TO CARRANZA ► o N ^ rn t Washington, U. C.— Francisco Car bajal, successor to General Huerta as provisional president of Mexico, has idvised the United States government informally that he intended to retire in favor of General Carranza, the con stitutionalist chief. Mr. Carbajal j wishes only that a general amnesty be proclaimed and protection given to the property of those who opposed the constitutionalists. This statement of the attitude of Huerta’s successor, together with the announcement from Saltillo that Car ranza w h s willing to enter into nego tiations with Carbajal relative to the transfer of authority at Mexico City, was regarded here as practically assur ing cessation of hostilities and the restoration of peace in Mexico. Monterey, Mex.—“ General Carranza will not recognize the validity of the debts of Huerta after he enters Mexico City and establishes a constitutional government,” was the statement made here by high constitutionalist officials. It was in answer to questions con cerning a statement said to have been published in the United States that foreign nations had made a demand through Washington that Carranza agree to recognize the legality of the debts of Huerta and grant amnesty to all political prisoners. Send Coupon to Wade F o r Frçe Blue Prints O n That N e w B arn!! Great, aren’t they boy? Wade is doing a lot for us when he furnishes these free Blue-Prints, made up just special for the size barn we figure on building. It shows us how PORTER’S PERFECT Barn Equipment w i l l d o u b l e o u r b a r n a n d d a i r y e f f i c i e n c y — m a k e o u r c o w * h e a l t h y a n d c o n t e n t e d —t u r n b a r n c h o r e a i n t o a r e a l p l e a s u r e . P o r t e r ' s P e r f e c t b a r n E q u i p m e n t i n c l u d e s t h e m o s t c o m p l e t e l i n e o f S t e e l S t a l l s . S t a n c h i o n s . F ee-1 a n d L i t t e r C a r r i e r s a n 1 H , T o o ls m a n u f a c t u r e d . WRITE FOR THESE FREE BLUE PRINTS TODAY! I f you fig u r e on b d in g a barn soon , sen d for th e m —it ' n o t o b lig a te y o u ! ( ind till o u t C ou pon , p in n in g it t s h e e t th a t g i v e s e iz e o f >arn you fig u r e o n . O ur e s t im a tin g d e p a r tm e n t w ill th e n w rk o u t a s p e c ia l, in d iv id u a l p lan litte d to you r req u irerm W h eth er you figu re on b u ild in g a B arn soon n ot. m ail cou p on lo r b ig FRK K IJARN KQLTP- WOMAN WAS POOR BUT PROUD M rs. C u rra n T e lls H e r C u rio u s N e ig h bors T h a t D istrict V is it o r Is O n ly H e r D re ssm a ke r. lady, who is a district visitor, be came much interested In a very poor but apparently respectable Irish fam ily named Curran living on the top lloor of a great building in a slum dis trict of her parish. Every time she visited the Currans she was annoyed by the staring and the whispering of the other women living in the building. One day she said to Mrs. Curran: “Your neighbors seem very curious lo know who and what I am and the nature of my business with you.” “They do,” acquiesced Mrs. Curran “Do they ask you about it?” “Indade they do, inaam.” “And do you tell them?” “Faith, thin, Oi do not.” “What do you tell them?” “Oi just tell them,” was the calm reply, “that ye are me dressmaker, an’ let it go at that.”—Pittsburgh Chron icle Telegraph. D .V f \A fA T \f > ^ M ENT A.I Il*<ArA- A f l ,1 | . O A / > A log 'V a d e & C o . 323 H a w t h o r n e Portland. Ore. f l Send m e W o b l i g a t i o n <. f K whatever FREE P r in ts u f b a r n -a p p r o : xn a tta c h e d , i B end m e P o r te r F R E I 1 E q u i p m e n t C a t a l o g ui C o m m e rcia lism . OLMES BUSINESS COLLEGE! Both of ’E m W ise. “You hav en ’t asked me if you are “Here is a poem that will rank with T h e sch ool th a t g e t s you a the only girl I have ever kissed.” the masterpieces of literature.’’ Big Alaskan Iiailwag Tax go o d p o sitio n . "It is not necessary.” “You will insist on writing master-1 Thousands of Graduates | "You know you are, e h ?” Is Repealed by Congress pieces,” protested the publisher. “I ! N O N E ID L E “No. I know I’m not. You don’t suppose you would expect real money Washington, D. C.—In less time kiss like an am ateur. B ut you have F R E E IN F O R M A T IO N for this.” not asked me if you are the first man W a s h i n g t o n and 1 0 th S t s . than it takes to tell it, the United “Its value could not be estimated in [ I have perm itted to kiss m e.” PORTLAND. ORE. dollars and cents.” States senate, following the lead of “No, th a t isn’t necessary, e ith er.”— “Why, Milton only got $25 for ‘Para- • the house of representatives, *tore up Houston Post. R e fo rm in g Him . dise Lost.’ ” Taken Alive. “Oh, well, if you feel that way about “ I. O. U .’s ” representing something The girl of whom we are about to it, have your own way. Take it along ; An Englishman, wh! o reeently vis-1 like $20,000,000 technically due the speak was engaged to mdrry a yotinfe ited this country for the purpose of for $24.98.’’—Washington Star. man who for many years had been government, but not recoverable, be hunting big game in the west and 1 busy earning a reputation as what is in British Columbia, relate)d a story ! cause of the inability of certain rail variously described as “a rounder,” a of a fellow Britisher, who was lion- “man about town” and a ‘‘prominent road companies to pay fines that legal shooting in Uganda. clubman." That Is to say, this lady This sportsman hac1 had excellent j ly rested against them under an old was going to take an chance on a very A S m a ll Detail* luck. Nearly every day be would pose I law passed in 1899. sporty bachelor for better and for beside a freshly killed lion or other Enthusiastic Reporter (to city edi worse. This big wad of money, stage or tor)—I’ve got a story here about a man beast and his photographer would “Dear,” she said to him ehummily. Restored to H ealth by Lydia snap him for the magazines. otherwise, was thrown away when the ivho drank poison, cut an artery in his ‘‘I know you like your nights out. I One afternoon the picture man, who E. Pinkham ’s V egetable wrist, shot himself and jumped into senate passed a house bill repealing know you drink a little—you must was taking a nap in the hut, was . teach me to mix cocktails. I know the act of 1899 imposing an annual tax Ihe river in an attempt to commit sui- awakened by a loud noise. He arose Com pound. you smoke—I can learn to roll cigar to help your poor, of $100 a mile on all railroads in Alas ride. Somebody pulled him out, sent and looked out. Sprinting toward him | ettes. And I know you play cards a from the woods, hat gone and coat ! Unionville, Mo.—“ I suffered from a ka, and remitted all penalties that j him to a hospital, and he’s going to tired Stomach, lazy lot—but you can teach me to play live. It’s a cracking good yarn. tails flying, came his chief. At aeon female trouble and I got so weak that I may have accrued under that statute. cards.“ liver or clogged siderable distance behind, luckily for City Editor—What’s his name? In lieu of that tax, the repealing ~ could hardly w a lk “What a darling you are!” exclaim the hunter, stalked a huge lion. Reporter—I didn’t bother to get that. bowels ba c k to law, since signed by the President, across the floor with ed the man. “I will teach you a game "Quick; Quick! Open the door. imposes a tax of 4 per cent per annum I thought you would want just the big of cards now, and then you’ll know all out h o ld in g on to health andstrength, Dick!” exclaimed the hunter. “I’m about it after we <*re married.” on the gross receipts of all privately- features for the noon edition and I something. I had bringing one home alive!”—Outdoor but the longer you could get the details afterward. “Fine. What *feame are you going Owned railroads in Alaska. nervous spells and Sports. to teach me?” delay the harder it my fingers w o u ld One of the interested spectators in “Solitaire.”—Cleveland Plain Deal W h a t Papa Put U p With. cramp and my face the senate gallery when the repeal bill Nature. is going to be. To er. w’ould draw, and I was passed was Falcon Joslin, repre No matter how smart and intelli “Behold that exquisite sunset!” he day you should start gent your little boy is, he is sure to could not speak, nor senting the Tanana Valley railroad, a exclaimed. “Note the delicate flesh drive you mad some evening with the taking sleep to do any good, 45-mile road running out of Fairbanks. tints, the cream shades, the long following sort of thing: had no appetite,and This road, one of the first built in dashes of vermilion and the almost “Papa!” everyone thought I Alaska, has never paid and has never living fire that leaps up from the sink “Papa, didn’t Adam have more than w ou ld n o t li v e . been able to pay the old tax, especial ing sun as from a fountain. Behold one name?” ly si nee that law was cumulative in the framework of darkening skies and “Of course he didn’t have more than Some one (idvised me to tako Lydia E. character, doubling the penalty the of deep green! Isn’t it wonderful?" one name. Now, please don’t bother Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. I had I t m a y h e n e c e s s a r y fo r y o u to t a k e a first day of delinquency, quadrupling me any more; I’m reading. One more taken so much medicine and my doctor His fair companion sighed heavily. p o s itio n to m o r r o w . A r e y o u re a d y ? O ur It has helped thousands silly question and you'll go to bed. Do said he could do me no good so I told my the penlaty for the second day and so t r a i n i n g w i l l f it y o u f o r b u s i n e s s l i f e . “You Just bet it is!" she exclaimed. husband he might get me a bottle and I you understand that?” on ad infinitum. Gen. Orozco Starts New of others—will helpyou C O U R S E S IN “It looks just like a great, big lobstel "Yes, of course. But can’t I ask you would try it. By the time I had taken Mr. Joslin estimated that at the palad!"—Lippincott’s. Revolution in Mexico time the senate repealed the $100 tax, something about the same question?” it I felt better. I continued its use,and Business, Shorthand, “Yes; what is it?” now I am well and strong. Mexico City — Pascual Orozco and his railroad owed the government “Was ‘Adam’ his first name or his Telegraphy “ I have always recommended your General Francisco Cardenas, with 4000 something more than $10,000,000, Y o u C an N e v e r T e ll W h a t T h e y T h ink, last name?"—Cleveland Plain Dealer. medicine ever since I was so wonder L ate in the Day. "So she has quarreled with thal men, began a new revolutionary move and the full penalty earned the day fully benefitted by it and I hope this Orville Wright, apropos of his new ugly beau of hers! He is the ugliest ment Monday. Orozco is operating the bill passed was exactly $13,000. N e e d n ’t Stan d lo r That. There are about 200 m;les of rail man I have ever seen. What did they safety appliance for aeroplanes, said north of Aguas Calientes, and Car Billy, while being reprimanded b\ letter will be the means of saving some at a dinner in Dayton: denas is preparing to invade the state road in Alaska that have been effec quarrel about?" teacher for some misdemeanor, other poor woman from suffering."— B U S IN E S S CO LLEGE. “In a short time now there will be his Mrs. M artha S eavey , B ox 1144, "She thought she would make him sat down, leaving her standing. tively put out of business by the old of Michoacan. I . M . W a lk e r . P r e s . P o r tla n d , O re g o n no more aeroplane accidents. In a She reminded him that no gentle Unionville, Missouri. Fugitives who arrived here from $100 tax, as none were able to operate feel good, and remarked that hand short time there will be no more aero WE GUARANTEE POSITIONS TO ALL OUR GRADUATES. man should seat himself while the Contreras and Tizpan, villages a few and discharge their obligation to the some men were never worth enough plane jokes, either. The makers of Lydia E. Pinkham’s miles from Mexico City, reported a government. Senator Jones, of Wash powder to blow them over the fence.” “I heard a new joke yesterday. A lady with whom he was conversing re Vegetable Compound have thousands of mains standing. “And it didn't have the desired ef serious movement by the forces under ington, who was instrumental in hav young woman rushed into a life insur “But this is a lecture,” replied Billy, such letters as that above — they tell A C hicagoan, N o Doubt. ance office, and cried: Zapata. Contreras was attacked by ing the law of 1899 repealed, informed fect?" "and I am the audience.”—Cleveland the truth, else they could not have been “ ‘One life policy, quick! My hus “No, it made him furiously angry." I obtained for love or money. This med Leader. “Tickets,” said the collector as he the Zapatistas early in the day. The the senate that the repeal would give band’s biplane’s falling.’ ”—Sacramen icine is no stranger — it has stood tho opened the door of the car in which garrison, consisting of only 17 feder- incentive to these roads to begin oper to Union. ation immediately. test for years. sat a inan who looked as if he was als, was driven off, and several thous M a k in g H isto ry. K in d Man. anchored to his seat. The man handed and Zapatistas started pillaging and The Guest—And who is the distin “You don’t know how to handle a | If there* are any complications yon S u n lig h t Intensified over the pasteboard, which was duly burning the houses. Tizapan is only woman,” said Mr. Peck. “Keep your By Reflection from Ocean Beach and guished personage in oil over the man do not understand write to Lydia E. Inspected. Then, looking around the about 12 miles from here, and con General Villa Sorry 1 hat t«l? Pinkhnni Medicine Go. (confidential) mouth shut and refuse to talk when Desert Sand unrelieved by Foliage. Winds collector said: "Is there another gen nected directly with the capital by an The Owner—That’s my great-grand President Huerta Resigned she is roasting you. Why, do you ar and Mineral Laden, Poisonous Dust, all 1 father, Hoppinger Hinkle, painted by I.)mi,Mass. Your letter will beopened, tleman in the car?” read and answered by a woman ana bring Eye Troubles in their wake— Granu electric railway. Juarez, Mex.—“ I would much pre gue with your wife?" “No.” lated Eyelids, Red, Itching, Burning, Tired Kaloosky. lie was one of the mob of held iu btrict confidence. Many of the inhabitants of villages fer that Huerta !..id remained in the “Oh, well," replied Mr. Gabb. “The and Watery lives, Impaired Vision and patriots who dumped the boatload of “Is that other portmanteau yours, in the federal district are fleeing to chair, or in Mexico City, until we poor woman Is entitled to a little Eve Pain. Reliable Relief is found in storage eggs into the harbor.—Cleve then, too?” O p e n in g fo r a Return. the capital for protection. Federal could (tet our hands on him,” General pleasure once In awhile."—Cincinnati Murine Eye Remedy, Mild and Harmless. land Plain Dealer. "Other portmanteau?" It was the beginning of their wed If you Wear Glasses, Try Murine. Doesn’t “Yes; on the floor there by the troops were dispatched from the cap Villa said in Juarez, when he learned j Enquirer. Smart. Feels Fine. Acts Quickly. Js an ding trip. other." ital to check the advance of the ma of Huerta’s reported resignation. Eve Tonic compounded by Oculists—not a ly, “In “Those,” said the traveler with dig rauders. ‘'Fatent Medicine”—but used in successful “That is the only comment I care to | the excitement of 1« aving did you say P O O R T H IN G . nity, “are my feet."—Houston Chroni Physicians’ Practice for many years. Now good by to papa and mamma?” make on the subject,” he added. “ I cle. dedicated to the Public arid sold nt Eugenic Marriage Fails. '• ” h replii I “1 said an revoir." am a soldier of my country and do not 50c Per Bottle. Murine Eye Salve in Aseptic Tubes, 25c and 50c. Sold by Cleveland, Ohio — Mrs. Josephine care to express my opinion of the A Little Shy. Druggists. For Books, write to Murine Send us $1.44 for 5 lbs. of the m a' Purchaser—And will he scare at Sanger,"2r>, and Joseph Sanger, 34, traitor’s resignation.” OWN r .M (¿G IST W ill. I l l L YO U Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. ARCADIA BLtfND Fte.-li i M A military band played martial airs y \ e a i c . W a t e r y anything? Monday raced to? the counrthouse to and get a beautiful cup and saue* r ab l >•- i!n l< » r i. m .ite il K y e ih K< ls ; N o S o i a r t i u g — Farmer—M’ friend, this horse is jist see who would be first to file suit to outside Villa’s headquarters as the N o th in g N e w U n d e r the Sun. solutely free. Instead of pay g al- j 1' ' ' • ’ 'in' T t. W r ite fo r H ook o f t h e E y e afraid o’ two things; that he won’t M u r in e K y e R e m e ilj r C ! g .,C lilc g f o . “My dear,” said Adam ns he and Eve aries and commissions to a,r» i i ! s w«- b„. i i i u i . Mrs. news of Huerta's resignation was get enough to eat, an’ that he won’t annul a eugenics marriage. spread about. Villa will remain on were discussing the fall fashions in give our custom ers premium . 'i ou try Sanger won by a few minutes. Her Good Intentions. hear when I say “Whoa!”—Judge. the Garden of Eden, “which system of th«* ( ’ofTeo "iif. If yoll do» t ( petition says Sanger misrepresented the border two or three days, it was • ’ - re No.* S .rah, I want you to the best value for ih • mom > y< u tv r be « said at his headquarters here. An in dressmaking do you favor?” tul lout hn king this vase. A wizard makes a lion disappear by his physical condition. “ He told me he formal request has been made that he “Weil,” replied Eve, thoughtfully, got, just keep the Cup end Suuc, r I., leal Of money, and I magic. Incidentally he makp^ the was a marriageable, healthy man,” visit El Paso on the American side, “they all have their merits, but the your trouble and send the eofi* «• I u , ''dd l . ' t e to h av e It c a r e l e s s l y wolf disappear from the door by the Mrs. Sanger said. “ I found he was loose-leaf system is good enough for to us at our expense. We will irftind broken the first thing. but while neither army nor civil offi same art. not.” A few minutes later Sanger your money at orce w ithout qu- tam. me.”—Judge. Ha rah (three days later)—There's filed suit for divorce. He declared she cials have any objections, the matter • ir ma’am, and I couldn’t have As yet they have been throwing no misrepresented her 'physical condition was dropped. PACIF.C COAST COrFj C!) For 75 years Wright's Indian Vege broken ii more carefully if I’d tried Irish confetti In Ulster. Whadjamean, to him. A special hearing will be held. The sudden, but not unexpected turn 308 Pine Street. Portland, Oregon for a mouth. Cleveland Plain Dealer. table Pills have been their own recom Irish confetti? Ilricks! of affairs at the national capital led to mendation in conditions of upset stom speculation regarding what troops of Hindus Removal Near. the constitutionalist army would be ach, liver and bowels. If you have not Vancouver, B. C.—The immigration the first to enter Mexico City. The tried them, a test now will prove their officers have decided that no steps forces under Generals Aguilar and benefit to you Send for free sample towards removing the Komagata Maru Obregon are the nearest the goal of Prescribed by from the harbor would be made until the Carranza revolution, but Villa offi A very old maiden named Ann to 372 Pearl St., New York. Adv. doctors for more provisions were taken aboard. cials expressed the belief that troops After many years married a man; . Repartee. nineteen years Immigration officers learned that the of all the divisions would be repre His last name was Teek, A perspicacious young man, passing | Hindus, now showing no signs of ex- j sented in the triumphal entry. Villa's And great was her pique, where an old colored man was busy | citement, had firearms aboard and army cannot be moved souhtward for For as Ann Teek her trouble begaa setting fire to th<* dead grass in a might not hesitate to use them. The several weeks. meadow, accosted him thus: 1 officials therefore decided to postpone T h e F in a l Proof. ‘‘Don’t do that, Uncle Eb; don’t do boarding the vessel. City police and Reject Prohibition Plank. that!" “Doctor," said the sick man, “the immigration officers will take charge “Why so. sah; why so ? ’ Des Moines, la .—Prohibition forces other physicians who have been in of the ship and conduct her out side “You will make that meadow as lost their battle for the insertion of a consultation over my rase seem to dlf black as you are. ’ Cape Flattery. “Never mind dat, sab. never mind plank favoring the re-submission of the fer with you in the diagnosis.” "I know they do," replied the doc dat! Dat grass will all grow out an' prohibition question to a vote of the City Plans Pageants. tor, who had gr^at confidence in him New York—The tercentenary of the people at the Republican state, conven self, “but the autopsy will show who bo as green as you is!" Judge. beginning of chartered commerce in tion here. The convention did adopt a was right."—Kansas City Times. N ot on E xhibitio n. New York and the opening of the plank indorsing the present liquor laws “Tell me, dear, is it because you and commending their enforcement. Panama canal will be celebrated in a think me very pretty that you look at Sep aration and Peace. The “drys” were defeated after a long series of pageants in Parks of this city mo all the time*’’ O matter how long you have “Their home life Is ideal." from August 12 to October ‘ 12, accord battle in the resolutions committee, “Oh no; it isn't that; but papa says “Ie that so?" been tortured and disfigured unanimously ing to plans of the celebration commis which finally voted bv itching, burning, raw or .“caly “Yes, she goes abroad In the sum you are a two-faced woman, and so I against putting such a plank in the sion just announced. Boys and girls am searching for the other one!”— akin humors, just put a li tie of mer and he goes South in the winter London Opinion. from the public schools are beginning platform. There was no opposition in Perfect, isn't it?"—Buffalo Express. that soothing, ant.septic Res-inol the convention or the committee. A S ligh t T rouble Often b r in g s S eriou s B lood D isorders. j work on costumes and other accessor Ointment on the sores and the A chronh cold nuanii something ies to the celebrations. The legisla suffering stops right there! itlons. enables only pur> . bl<»d-tnak!ng Anybody can dye successfully consti! ution ally. I'ltn pies dm '■au bad blood. F la tt e rin g . la’rrials t i en’ r thr int«*tlnes, cornblnas Healing begins that very min ture has voted 1100,000 to help meet Motor Boat Sinks. Klimmlarlsm m eans faulty’ e| i ut! nation. ! ith these food elements to rnter the clr* w ith Putnam Fadeless lives. Wag—I like yoor new play, old man ute, and in almost every case Tim si* and a hundred other the expenses of the’festivities. sym pto ms «re ulatlon, and In l-vs* than an hour 1« aC Rainier, Or.—Oregon Kid II, Pacific easily recognized, but where Is th* 1 your skin gets well so quickly you Author—I’m glad of that—when di<f rk thr ¿bout the body in the proceae Whore Is It located? W hat Is wron g w ith I urtflcatloo. Nunky I* Still There. Coast and Columbia river champion feel ashamed of the money you the bo you see it? dlly m achine? Grasshoppers in Force. You w ill soon realize Its w onderful In- motorboat, sank near the midldle of "I toM Unci« Sirnon that ho wb - threw away on tedious, useless w ill go Into any f. r»t r ls s s rtore Wag—Oh I haven't seen it—hut thi yetting too old and feeble to attend end If pi J oil tipn.— by tho ahsorue o f headache, & stead- t a bottle o f H. H. S. you are on the Pendleton, Or. — Not within the the Columbia river off Wallace island. treatmen s. < w ay t< i> g ettin g rid of th ose !rond! Ho' •ns** of bwd.lv reli.-f that proves how com- memory of the "oldest inhabitant” 18 miles west of here, Thursday at title looks Jolly well on the buses.— to busineae." R e e i n o l O i n t m e n t (5 0 e a n d $1) a n d R e s cause sickness and dl¡Scflve B u t d. •n't let • lv the • utlio syaUtu was lot ltd with London Opnion ’■Did he ta ke It k in d ly ’ ” in o l S o a p <2.VO c l e a r a w a y p i m p l e s , b l a c k - 6:15 o ’clock. The speedboat was rac anyom * work off have grasshoppers been as numerous or th at ■ o ld trie k o f sotue . . . --- • - i . i . . . a . . . o u u ii-iu iu ” I thing h e a d s a n d d a n d r u f f . S o ld b y a il d r u g g i s t s . "He threw mo out of the office.”— i «• J u s t n s good. w i l l f n d 8 . !3. i*. c n f s T o a t a l l t f r n f f as destructive as at present in the ing a North Bank train up the river H. S. S. la tak^n in to th«» Mood Jnst n* s California Pelican. T h e Proof. l t t« a r e r n a r k a b i e " r u e d y f o r a n y west end of Umatilla county. Reports and was going at a 45-mile rate when Bat urn 11 y ng fli** m ost nourish in g f 1 It n 11 b l o o d a f f e c t l n n s . s h a s e c s e m i, R a n k i n — Beanbrough seems to be •iTpada Its Inflnrn.p or*-r * v ry organ In r lu p u s , t e t t e r , p s o r li | are that they will greatly reduce the it ran into an unusually big wave and • a 1 a ll Just 1600 swam In the Nat plunRr- the tx>dy, rom *« through all thô v i n s and <. No. 30, 1914 F. N. U. d l s e s s e d c o r d i ? l u n * o f t h è b l- m d Fot | yield of the third cutting of alfalfa. shot under the water, never to regain capable of great concentration. on Sunday. How would you like to •rterl***. enables all mu -ia snrf.i<cs t . s 1 n « lv i c e o n » n v bl ' 1 d i s u s o w r lt O Phyle—What gives you that id»a? ^Xf'hsng* Inflammatory a< Ms and other t [ In some cases they have attacked the surface. The occupants were res ■ S w i f t S p e c illi: C o . 2 2 J B w i f t B ld g .# have been number 1598? Irritatin g substam «« f-.r a rt-ria l «lenim*a .’ Rankin—He tells me he has colored a . fia . orchards and by eating off the leaves cued after swimming about half an that rff#*r»iiH I i y r !«*a o -:r thr* avsterp an 1 not tr if le w lth im b s t l t n t e » . I m lta - Y V H E V w r it in g t o a d v e r tise r s. area four n.eerfcchaum pipes. Youngstown th us put an *ud m all pollution S S S t In the last year one aviator was hour. Those in the boat were Wilbur of the trees have stopped the growth o r sn v o f th e h cX “ J u s t * 4 _______ I M i p p » . _______________________ __________ c l e u u o u t ih« stouuKU v i imuivu * accuum - b C o u i i t c r X v i t a v t i>. * killed for every 62,00(1 miles flown. Smith, engineer; Judle Silva, pilot. j TwAegiapb. • for this year. a. ----- „ pro » to _--------------------------------------— r n stock m en b ecau se they pro- te c t where oth er vacolnes f a il. W f ^ W rite for b ooklet an d te stim o n ia ls. I . F - M « IO-dose pkge. B lack leg P ills $1.00 5 0 -d o se pkge. B lack leg P ills 4.0 0 U s e an y In jector, but C u tter's b e s t T h e su p e rio rity e f C utter p rod u cts 1» d u e t o over 15 yea rs o f a b e r la liz ln f in v a ccin es and serum « on ly. I n ils t on Cutter,’«. If unnM alrihble. order d irect. T H E C U T TEH LA BO R A T O R Y . B erkeley. C a lifo r n ia P re p a re fo r E m e r g e n c ie s ! m m THOUGHT SHE COULD NOT LIVE m It’s a V e ry G o o d Id e a HOSTETTER’S Stomach Bitters v è «\ u v \ \ iS S a V W Y BEAUTIFUL CUP & SAUCER FREE! H e a l y o u r s k in w it h R e s in o l N II