. V/ M J M M+> M and Dairy Produce ULTIMATUM IS SENT Russians Repulse Austrian Foes Along Frontier NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS. Loudon.—Apparently reliable and authentic Information comes from St. Petersburg that Kussian arms hav*»! Pori land. been successful both along the border j Portland — There was no material within Russian territory and in E ast1 Prussia, ut a point occupied at thej situation at the opening of the week. very beginning of hostilities by a j The exporters are still unwilling to enter the market, and domestic busi force of the Czar's troops. The Austrians have suffered a check 1 ness is of small volume. Speculators on the Dniester River. Four regiments ! would no doubt show more activity if | Great, aren’t they hoy? Wade is doing a lot for us when B ought. told and exchanged; en g in es, hollers. 1 of Austrian infantry and eight regi- I the financial situation were favorable. saw m ills, etc. Send for Stock L ist and Prices. he furnishes these free Blue-Prints, made up just special for T i l t J. t . M ARTIN CO.. 8a 1st S t.. Portland. Or. merits of Uhlans were routed. Prices are more or less nominal, with the size barn we figure on building. lo k io Government Send» .\otice by The approaching big battle probably 8fi cents believed to be about the right It shows us how will be a decisive one. S ix Different Channel», In price for club. Farmers are very An attempt by the Germans to oc-1 strong in their views. cluding United State». cupy Eydtkuhnen, East Prussia, one Wheat Track prices: Club, 8Gc of the points to which Russian troops TO LEARN CHIROPRACTIC. Caul* R«,UM, were dispatched early in the wnr, has per bushel; red Russian, 84c; blue- P«ci£ Unropiarlic Gillette. 418 Coramoawtiltii Bldg . Portland. Ore failed. The Germans, consisting of a stem, 89c; forty-fold, 87c. Tokio Japan Kent an ultimatum to detachment Millfeed liran, $230/23.50 per ton; of infantry, with artillery, will double our barn and dairy efficiency—m ake our cow s healthy and conten ted—turn barn choree into a real pleasure. Germany Saturday night at 8 o’clock, were repulsed with loss. shorts, $27; middlings, $31. Porter's Perfoct Barn Equipm ent includes the m ost com plete line o f Steel Stalls. Stanchions, Feed and L itter Carriers snJ T h e Erudite Druggist. Tools m anufactured It is announced officially at St. Oats—No. 1 white, $22 per ton; “Why was Solomon considered so demanding the withdrawal of German Petersburg that German aeroplanes warships from the Orient and the evac have been carrying out extensive feed, $22. wise?" Barley — No. 1 feed, $20 per ton; I “Well, he learned the drug business uation of Kiau;Chau and giving Ger maneuvers along the Russian frontier, If you figure on building a barn soon send for th e m —it brewing, $20.50; rolled, $22.50. when ho wus young. Alter that he but have done no damage. not obligate y ou ! Clip and fill out Coupon, pinning it ' iin r it. m Hay—Old timothy, $160/17 per ton; could answer any question pro many until Sunday, August 2.’i, to com sh eet that g iv es size of barn you figure on. Our estim ating A Berlin dispatch to the Daily Tele Wade & Co. ply with the demand. Otherwise, the departm ent will then work out a special, individual plan pounded." new crop, timothy, $13 0/ 15; grain graph says the German staff admits fitted to your requirem ents. » c J23 Hawthorne ultimatum states, Japan will take ac heavy losses on the Russian frontier. hay, $80/ 10; alfalfa, $110/12. Whether you figure on building a Barn soon or tion. ’ortland. Ore. Old Habits. Corn—Whole, $35 per ton; cracked. not. mail coupon for Big FREE BARN EQUIP- x fl P The German troops near Mulhousen The general expectation here is that captured 10 French officers, 500 men, $36. “I think our new butler must have D ISui f \ f \ w ent t Bend m e w ith ou t the ultimatum will he followed by war. four guns, 10 wfagons and many rifles. been a baseball umpire once." Hop dealers are steadily reducing j P t M iY V A lJ r A « ( ■ ■ • (. VIA- J fv P s i _J o b lig a tio n or cost “Why so?” Takaaki Kato, the Japanese foreign r w h a te v e r F R B E Blue According to the report, German their estimates of the coming Oregon Print« of B a rn -ap p roxim ate “He’s dusting off the plate with a minister, simultaneously with the dis territory has been cleared of French. crop. Some of them now figure the ze a tta ch ed . whiskbroon.” ' Bend m e P orter F K E B B arn It is said that at Lagarde the Ger patch of the ultimatum, conferred with yield as low as 110,000 or 115,000 1 E q uipm ent Cwtwiogue. urgest Independ Georgh W. Guthrie, the American am man troops took more than 1000 pris hales. It is likely that the Pacific holesa of Farm Machín Now Suffrage Has Come. N ame ' he ciñe N orthw est bassador, and made to him a broad oners, about one-sixth of the two de Coast will be 50,000 bales short of last Lawyer (in equal suffrage state)— statement calculated to assure the feated French regiments. Add year's production. The Austrian troops on the Russian Don’t worry, the Jury is sure to dis United States that American interests The market has gained materially frontier have been placed under the agree. in the Far East would be safeguarded command of a German general. in strength, and a strong demand for Prisoner—But are you certain? The news is confirmed that certain contracts has developed. Growers are Lawyer—It’s inevitable; two of the and the integrity of China upheld. Known of Old. Owing to doubts whether communi divisions of Austrian forces compris not ready sellers and business is being jurors are man and wife!—Puck. “Ambassador Thomas Nelson Page, ing Tyrolean Czechs regiments have put through with difficulty. About cations with Herlin were assured, Jap like most married novelists, treats an, in order to insure the arrival of been transported to French territory. 60,000 pounds are known to have been Up a Tree. PO R TLA N D , OREGON. married life in his books from the in Mrs. Bird (late from suffrage moot the ultimatum, forwarded it to Berlin signed up in this state and in Wash T h e r e is a c o m p le t e n e s s an d finish a b o u t o u r s t u d e n t s ’ e d u c a tio n th a t is b r in g in g side, as it were,” a Washington wo ing 1 My! 1 hop« i can |< t in aithout by six channels, including Washington, England Severs All Diplo p r a ise from m a n y o f th e le a d in g b u s in e s s m en o f th e N o r t h w e s t . T h e s u p r e m e man said on her return from Home. ington at 144 and 15 cents. Dealers waking hubby! t e s t o f a b u s in e s s c o lle g e is t o s a t i s f y th e h a r d -h e a d e d m en o f th e b u s in e s s w orld . London and Stockholm. The govern “At a tea at the Excelsior, Mr. and matic Ties With Austria were offering these prices in several W e do. W r ite fo r lite r a tu r e w h ich w ill t r u th f u lly t e l l y o u a ll y o u w a n t to k n ow . Mr. Ilird (late from the club)—Gee! ment also notified Count von Rex, Ger Mrs. Page had a ludicrous argument sections and many orders are known to All stu d en ts m aking application before S ep t. 5. will g e l the advan tage o f the $5 per m onth I hope 1 can get in without waking man ambassador to Japan, and like over something or other; and, when London.—Great Britain has severed be unfilled at 14 cents. rate. B right and d iligen t stu d e n ts com p lete our course in three m onths. wifey.—Chicago News. their misunderstanding was satisfac wise retarded the time limit for a re diplomatic relations with Austria, as Hops — 1913 crop, nominal; 1914 torily cleared up. Page iiid: did her ally, France, without a declar ply until August 23. contracts, 14///15c. Northern Illiteracy. How it Worked. “ ’This seems like a chapter that has ation of war. It has been expected The ultimatum follows: Pelts—Dry, 13c; dry short wool, 9c; Unless we can find some means of slipped out of a novel, doesn’t it?” DAISY FLY KILLER f : iV 7 iT. *.'n "We consider it highly important that a declaration of war would be dry shearings, 10c; green shearings, “Did you ever try to open one of C i« 8 . N e a t , < Iran, or- the campaign against il ‘It seems,’ Mrs. Page retorted, but there was none. ■ ..m en ta l, c o n v e n ie n t, those railroad car windows?” asked stimulating and necessary in the present situation proclaimed, literacy it is merely a matter of time ‘more like a chapter that will slip Count A. Menzdorff-Pouiliy-Dietrich- 15///30c; salted sheep, $1.25///1.50; the Paterson man. cheap. L a m a ll tea so n . M u le o f to take measures to remove the causes steln received his passports and has spring lambs, 250/35c; green pelts, when the positions of the north and into one.’ ”—Louisville Courier-Jour n .e t a l. c a n 't s p ill or tip “Oh, yes,” replied the Passaic man. the south will change places with re nal. of all disturbance» of the peace in the left. He is an intimate personal friend short wool, 300/ 60c; Iambs, August b . i t ; w ill n o t 11 o r "Well, how did you make out?’’ ir.j u r e a n y t h i n g . gard to that question. The manager Far East and to safeguard the general of the British royal family and feels take-off, 600/70c. G u a ra n te ed cfTe«.'.: “Well, 1 took one of those axes from of the industrial league, with head B o ld b y d e a l e r » , or interests as contemplated by the his dismissal keenly. He has been in Peaches were the firmest article in the glass care, you know?” 6 s e n t b y e x p re* » p re quarters in New York, announces that p a id t o r J l . agreement of alliance between Japan London for 18 years—first as fu jt the fruit list. “Yes, and you broke the window tlie percentage of adult illiterates in The supply was not EA&OLD ttOMUKd. lQUDeJBAIb A r t ., B rooklyn. V. T. secretary to the embassy and then as large and there was a great demand. open?” and Great Britain. that state has not decreased in the “ In order to secure a firm and en ambassador. “No, but I broke the ax, all right." last 20 years. The state has stood One of the first results of the prac The best peaches readily brought 75c —Yonkers Statesman. during peace in Eastern Asia, the es D I i n / LOSSES SURELY PREVENTED still more persistently than any other Depends Upon Your Training tical state of war which the severance cents. I r I 2» by Cutter’« Blackleg Pill». I.ow- tablishment of which is the aim of the in the union in this respect. Connec There was a good demand for good of diplomatic negotiations brings is 1 \ prlce.l, fresh, reliable; preferred by Dusting. Our courses in Shorthand, P e n Western stockmen because they pro said agreement, the Imperial Japanese likely to be seen in the Mediterran cantaloupes, standards and jumbos sell ticut and New Jersey follow closely tect where other vaccines fail. m anship. B u siness T raining and Mrs. Florin had a new maid, and upon its record. According to the Write for tw/oklet and testimonials. government sincerely believes it to he ean. An Austrian fleet has been bom ing at $1.250/1.40. T elegraphy w ill equip you for a ! Ponies brought 10-dose pkge. Blackleg Pills $1.00 its duty to give the advice to the Im barding the Montenegrin coast and a anywhere from 50 cents up. Melons one morning as she entered the li league’s bulletin, "the south is far su ccessfu l business career. . 50-dose pkge. Blaokleg Pill« 4.00 brary she was somewhat surprised to outstripping the north in its efforts V s« any Injector, but Cutter'» beat. perial German government to carry out larger fleet lias been reported near FALL TERM SEPTEM BER 7. were in oversupply and weak. find the girl seated in one of the The auperlorlty of Cutter products Is due to over 11 to deal with the problem of illiteracy.” the Straits of Otranto. It may be pre the following two propositions? years of «peclallzlng In vaooine« and »eriim* only. Grapes were plentiful and sold well. chairs with her hands folded. While the percentage is still greater, In«l«t on Cutter’«. If tinohtalnnble. order direct. "First — To withdraw immediately sumed that the British Mediterranean A fancy car came in, Malagas going at THE CUTTER LABORATORY. Berkeley. California. "What!” cried the mistress. “Here it is being cut down from a quarter from Japanese and Chinese waters fleet, co-operating with the French $1.35 and Rose of Peru at 75 cents. you are sitting down! Why, you were to a half every decade. The south’s German men-of-war and armed vessels fleet, will put a stop to the attack on sent in here to dust the room!” population is more homogeneous and Lemons were strong at the advance, Montenegro from the sea and that a B U S IN E S S COLLEGE. What He Weighed. “Yes, ma’am,” was the girl’s reply, more responsive at least to primary of all kinds and to disarm at once bombardment of Austrian ports may fancy now selling at $9.50. " I have lost the duster, and so I am Pat—How much do yez weigh, those which cannot be withdrawn. The first straight car of new pota sitting on each of the chairs in turn.’’ educational influences.—Boston Tran Fourth Street, Near M orrison, Portland, Or, follow. script. "Second—To deliver on a date not Mike? The break in the diplomatic negotia toes was received, and they sold well We Guarantee Positions for All Mike—Oi weigh 175 pounds. later than September 15 to the Japan tions between the two countries came at 4 cents. Tomatoes were weak at —Harper’s Magazine. Our Graduates. Need of Merchant Marine. Pat—You must a’ got weighed with ese authorities without condition of as a result of Austria’s sending troops 500/ 65 cents. Sunlight Intensified War, especially so gigantic a con your coat on. Write Us, No Trouble to Answer. compensation the entire leased terri to the French border to assist her Mike—An’ Oi did not. Oi held it in Vegetables — Cucumbers, 50c per By Reflection from Ocean Beach and flict as the present, continually pre V ally, Germany, against Great Britain's ___________ ______ ___ S Desert .Sand unrelieved by Foliage. \\ unis new problems, which must be me arms all the time.—Magazine of tory of Kiau Chau with a view to the ally, France. box; eggplant, 10c per pound; pep and Mineral Laden, Poisonous Dust, all sents eventual restoration of the same to met by war measures. Congress is Fun. China. pers, 70/ 10c; head letture, $1.70 per bring Eye Troubles in their wake—Granu proceeding rapidly in the way of pro A Different Boy. Eyelids, Red, Itching, Burning, Tired “The Imperial Japanese government Belgians Whip Germans crate; artichokes, $1 per dozen; toma lated To o Much Publicity. and Wateiy Fives, Impaired Vision and viding for the admission to American An interesting event occurred in the registry of ships necessary to carry toes, 500/ 65c per crate; cabbage, 1 JO z “I disapprove of the senate having announces at the same time that in the Five Pain. Reliable Relief is found in in Open Field Action household of a scientific gentleman 2c per pound; peas, 50/6c; beans, 40/ Murine Eye Remedy, Mild and Harmless. abroad the surplus grain crop. The secret sessions. I favor the utmost event of its not receiving by noon on Brussels, via London.—The first 6c; corn, $1 per sack; celery, 35@75c If you Wear Glasses, Try Murine. Doesn’t incident is an object lesson as to the who is a member of one of Uncle August 23, 1914, an answer from the publicity for everything.” Smart. Feels Fine. Acts Quickly. Is an need of an American mercantile ma Sam’s chemical bureaus in Washing “I did; but since the new gowns Imperial German government, signify battle in open country is reported in per dozen. Eye Tonic compounded by Oculists—not a rine. When our citizens can not be ton. the following official communication: came out, I think the women are go ing its unconditional acceptance of the The gentleman himself was hard at Onions—Yellow, $1.35 per sack. ' Patent Medicine”—but used in successful carried across the ocean or their pro “After having passed the night ing a bit too far." above advice offered by the Imperial (Tuesday) in the position they had Green Fruits—Apples, new, 75c0/$2 Physicians’ Practice for many years. Now ducts transported because foreign work in his home laboratory when tho dedicated to the Public and sold at news was brought to him. Japanese government, Japan will be reached after their retreat, the Ger per box; cantaloupes, 50c0/$1.40 per T o Get Even. 50c Per Bottle. ¡Murine Eye Salve in ships, which are doing the work, are ■ It's a boy,” quietly announced the compelled to take such action as she mans advanced In force toward a crate; peaches, 500/75c per box; Aseptic Tubes. 25c and 50c. Sold by liable to be hauled off at any time for physician, as he stopped on the Gibbs—Have you decided where you may deem necessary to meet the situa point in our position, which they plums, 60e0/:$l; watermelons, 5000 75c Druggists. fighting purposes American pride in F'or Books, write to Murine will go this summer? sists that the deficiency shall be rem- , threshold. thought was not held. per hundred; casabas, $2.50 per dozen; I Eye Remedy Co., Chicago. Dibbs—No; my wife always waits tion.” ediod and that the American flag on 1 “All right, all right.” muttered the "Our staff, however, was alert, and, pears, $10/2 per box; grapes, 75c0/$2 until some neighbor with a grudge Fatal Disease. the water shall have a dignity corres absent-minded chemist as he bent informed by cavalry reconnaisances, per crate. against us recommends the worst spot Mexican Constitutionalists ponding to that of the same emblem over his work. “Er—oh—ask him was able to give the necessary orders, A young painter who had just fin on what he wants, won t you?”—Lippin- o.i the continent. Fresh Meats—Steers 120/ 1 2 p ; cows, the land.—Troy Times. Take Reins of Government with the result that the enemy found 114c; cott’s Magazine. heifers, 12c; wethers, 174c; ished a picture insisted upon a friend its advance checked. A battle took calling to see it. Expensive, Though. Meixco City—The national capital is place, in which our troops were victo dressed hogs, 120/13c; trimmed sides, “There, now,” enthused the artist, Not to Blame. Peck—My wife's will is law. in the hands of the constitutionalists. rious. Ten thousand men took part 17c; combinations, 164c; lambs, 110/ “you see my new picture. What’s “What shall we do, John.” said the Heck—So is my wife’s; but occa In accordance with a prearranged plan, in the fight. 12c; Diamond T. C., 14c; yearlings, the matter with that?’’ T h e school th at g e ts you a farmer’s wife, who had retained much sionally I can bribe her not to en General Obrcgon mrached in with his "This was the first action of our 114c; ewes, 94c. “I don’t know,” replied the bored Rood position. of her sentiment through 25 years of force it. army and took peaceful possession of troops in open country and their con Poultry—Ducks, live, 100/12c; hens, friend, “but I should say it was a case Thousands of Graduates married life, “what shall we do to duct is a good augury for the future. 160/18c; live, 120/15c; of art failure.”—National Monthly. celebrate our silver wedding?” There on the farm, how useless seem the city. Tho citizens greeted him Apart from this, the situation to all dressed, NONE IDLE and his soldiers with cheers. The springs, dressed, 160/18c; live, 140/ “Reckon up where all the silver’s ed OLDEST FREE INFORMATION appearance has undergone no change. MOST I evacuation by the federals was com gone to in bringing up our family," 16c; squabs, live, $2.50 per dozen; That bathing suit of Helen’s; W ashington and 10th Sts. DON’T ITCH! USE RESINOL "As regards our allies, the plan ar “’Twlil do to w'ear,” the farmer beam pleted and constitutionalist troops are ranged beforehand is being followed dressed, $6; turkeys, live, 20c; dress MODERN grumbled he. PORTLAND. ORE. Just put on a little of that soothing, “Oh, no, John, it must be something ed, now quartered in the barracks which out exactly according to program.” ed, 240/28c. antiseptic resinol ointment and the real good and out of the ordinary. I “While eatin’ watermelons!" the government soldiers recently occu Belgian and French troops have ef Cabbage—Homegrown, l |c pound. itching and burning stop at one»*. Soon tell you what. Let 11s kill the fattest H e r Right Number Was 4s. —New York Mail. fected a junction south of Brussels. Potatoes—Local, new, $1.25 a sack. all trace of eczema, prickly heat, poi pied. Bena was much excited over the pig and give a banquet.” There on the farm, how useless seem The German advance in the Belgian son-ivy, poison oak, or other torment Eight special trains will leave for Onions—Green, 20c per dozen; Wal “Maria,” said the husband solemnly, prospects of a campmeeting that was ed ing skin trouble is gone. F'ine for about to take place in her neighbor “I don’t see how the unfortunate ani the front carrying a reception commit provinces of Limburg and Brabant has la Walla yellow, $1.50 a sack. That tennis bat of Cassie’s; been checked. The Germans are baby’s skin. Every druggist sells res tee, which will formally welcome Gen mal is to blame for what happened 25 hood. F’or weeks she had been pre "’Twill do to swat the flies,” said Si, Potatoes—Oregon, l@ ljc per pound; inol ointment and resinol soap. Pre bringing up heavy artillery against eral Carranza, first chief of the consti Liege. paring gay and gaudy feathers for the years ago.”—Atlanta Journal. “That wallow in molasses!" sweet potatoes, 4c. scribed by doctors for 19 years.—Adv. array, and now her outfit was com tutionalists, who will assume the pres Eggs — Fresh Oregon ranch, case plete save a pair of much desired pat Y O U R O W N D H l G G I v r WILL 11 LI. Y O U Many of the forest fires attributed idency as soon as he enters the capital. Captured Germans A re S u lk y. count, 230/ 24c; candled, 260/27c. M urin e E y e U rm etly fur R ed. W n u . W atery Th e Proverb Trite. ent leather slippers. She approached E Try to railroads are caused not by sparks For the first time in months Ameri y e s a n d G r a n u la te d E y e lid .: N o S m a r tin g — Paris.—Several hundred German Poultry—Hens, 14/ffil4Jc per pound; “Man is a worm,” the preacher saith, her mistress: Just-. E y e C om fort. W rite for Book o f th e Eye from locomotives, but by cigar and can flags flew beside the Mexican prisoners passed through the Cham- 'Mis’ Ford,” she said, “I sho’ wants by m a il F r e e . M urine E ye R em ed y C o., C lin-ago. cigarette butts thrown from smoking colors. General Obregon caused to be pigny station, near Paris, on their springs, 150fl6c; turkeys, 20c; dress As often we have heard. ed, choice, 22c; ducks, 100/11c; geese, Ah, yes! and he might also add, to git a pair o’ slippers fo’ de moetln’ car windows. posted throughout the city a decree way to Poictiers, where they will be 10c. Obliging Disposition. commences, an’ I ain't got a single “Woman's the early bird.” The soldiers seemed quite cent lef’.” “Are there any bears in these Butter — Creamery prints, extras, —New York Sun. Celluloid wings for aeroplanes that threatening the immediate execution interned. unconcerned as to their fate. The "What size do you wear, Bena?” woods?" are said to be so transparent as to be of an officer or an enlisted man who German officers in the party, how 32Jc per pound; cubes, 284c. asked her mistress. “Not yet,” replied the resident. “But invisible 300 feet in the air have been distrubed public order. “Man is a worm.” he speaketh true, Pork—Block, 12c per pound. ever, were sulky. “Mah right numbah is fo'.” she re we’re going to do our best The next invented by a German engineer. He gets it from the Book. The sidewalks were crowded densely Veal—Fancy, 140/ 144c per pound. The untiring activity of General plied, “but I has to weah sebens, time a circus comes through here we from Chapultepec Castle to the nation Joseph Joffre, commander-in-chief of Cattle — Prime steers, $7.250/ 7.50; And that is why poor mortal man 'cause fo's hurts me dat bad I jes are going to take up a subscription Long and short coats will be accept al palace, a distance of three miles. So often gets the hook! choice, $70/7.25; medium, $6.750/7.50; the French army, has won the admir natcherly can’t hardly walk.”—Wo and buy a bear or two just to satisfy able this fall, says a fashion hint. General Obregon reviewed the troops of his troops. Since the first choice cows, $60/6.25; medium, $5.50 man’s Home Companion. the summer boarders." Even a medium length one will suit from the balcony of the national pal ation IF YOU’RE GROUCHY day of mobilization he has traveled Of5.75; heifers, $6.250/6.65; calves, us on a cold day. ace, after which the soldiers were sent thousands of miles in his motor car $60/8.25; bulls, $3@4.75; stags, $4.50 it is l i k e l y that your liver needs stir The big game season is on. T. It. 'll the European countries ex ring up. Wright’s Indian Vegetable is after the tammany tiger and the cept Russia and appears to be everywhere at one @6. the sugar beet production Another tip is that form fitting to the barracks. Pills will set you right quickly. Adv. time. Ills chauffeur is the famous g. o. p. elephant and the government t,i»i year was one of tile greatest on suits are going to be it for the men. Hogs—Light, $80/9.25; heavy, 70/ racing motorist, George Boillet, who is after the loan sharks. record. Some of us will have to reform our Steam er» A lm o st E m pty. Never Lacking. three times won the French grand 8.25. forms. Sheep—Wethers, $4@4.75. New York— With the exception of prix. The cost of foodstuffs soars apace; It is a pity; Less quicksilver was produced in. the Rochambeau and the Patria, of the Seattle. And yet men somehow find enough B elgium Is A sked to Quit. the United States last year than In French and Fabre lines, respectievly, j To feed the kitty. Seattle—Wheat—Bluestem, 92c per London.—The Daily Mail says it any year since 1860. which sailed with approximately 1300 —Columbia State. reservists for Havre and Marseilles, learns that on Monday, after the fruit- bushel; forty-fold, 87c; club, 8Gc; cabins and steerage of nine liners sail i less assault by the Germans on the Fife, 844c; red Russian, 834c. cheap food and meat each daj With a small amount of cream com j To A get ing from New York Monday were prac ! Liege forts, the German government man will dicker; tically deserted. The Cedric carried again approached Belgium, through ing to the local creameries, the price I And yet he somehow finds enough fewer than 200 persons, the Minneton Holland as intermediary, pointing out of the city-churned product has been I To buy good liquor. Germany had no quarrel with forced up to 30c and dealers prophesy —Cincinnati Enquirer. ka 12, the Kroonland 40, the Saxonia i | that Belgium and no desire to he at war fewer than 100, the America and the j with her, and asked the Belgian gov a slight upward rise above this price I A man will go to every play Potsdam correspondingly small num ernment to reconsider its refusal to within the next week unless the situa That ha»»nt« Ms section. Little Causes Develop Worst Kind of Trouble— No bers. Sailing of the Anchor line an allow the German army to traverse tion changes. Most of the houses are And grumble if he has to pay T h is re a lly m eans carrying large storage stocks, which nounced for Monday, was postponed. Belgium to save useless bloodshed. A enure-11 collection. Danger if Blood is Fortified. k e e p in g th e s y s te m fu ll The Belgian government, according will more than carry them over until -—Nebraska State Journal. the cream supply becomes stronger. o f v im a n d v ig o r, th e \ to the newspaper, made reply again General I» S h o t in S ee k. Eggs remain at 33c, with little pros About, the clothing for the kids refusing the German request. blood p u re a n d th e London—A dispatch to the Central pect of immediate change. Fresh local Some men will hackle; News Agency from its Paris correspon g e n e ra l h e a lth good, ranch eggs are still rather scarce. Then toss away ten dollars for dent says that General Deimling, com French Deny H eavy I m s *. Some fishing tackle. Cheese is firm. all o f w h ic h m u s t com e mander of the German Fifteenth Army Paris.—The French minister of war Dealers are on the lookout for any fro m p e rf e c tly d ig e s te d ! corps, is in a hospital at the front on explains that the engagements on the ! consignments of large poultry, as the P u tn a m F a d e le s s D yes a r e th e account of a bullet which passed | Franco-German frontier are no more market remains filled to the brim with food, a n d liv e r a n d b r i g h t e s t a n d f a s te s t. | through his neck. The Brussels cor- I small hens. There is a decided de- bow el re g u la r ity . T h is than outpost skirmishes. “The best ! respondent of the Star says a Belgian | denial that can be given to the report | mand for 4 and 5-pound chickens. A Maine town has built a concrete is a n e sp e c ia lly good j officer, who escaped from Liege, j that the French lost 20,000 men at Eggs — Select ranch. 32/ft33c per j watering trough for horses that is brought details of the death of General ' Altkireh," says the ministry, "is that ¡dozen; Chinese, 18c ; Eastern Aprils, flanked by high walls to shield ani- re a s o n w h y y o u sh o u ld Von Emmich. The officer declared I the total effective French troops did 26/v/ 28c; local Aprils, 23 W 29c. I mala using it from sun, wind and tr y * f D e D in o ti i f I ’ u r i f l e d W it h & . S . S . W ill R e s i s t A ll G e r m I n f e c t i o n . that Von Emmich committed suicide. I not reach that number.” Butter—Washington creamery firsts, ! norm. It is further explained that the ad cubes, 28c per pound; do. bricks, 30c; It is said that his unlimited confidence Thor«- nre s o m a n y reason * w h y e v e r y o n e it. S. S. And In a ll th o s e c a s e s t h a t w ere vance of the French infantry on Mul- city creamery, bricks, 30c; Oregon, 1 Well-known sayings of unknown Shoo J look to th e b lood f. r h e a lth th a t the tr e a te d w it h m er c u r y . Io d id e s, a r s e n ic , c o p | in the German army was shattered. a c tio n o f N. S. R. aa a p u rifier ai l pr*S e r v e r p er a n d o th e r m in e r a ls w it h n«> p e r m a n en t hausen was to cut the center of Ger 28c; jobbing, basis, 2540» 264c. ¡men: “Them kind has came to stay.' I» o f p a r a m o u n t Im p ortan ce. \Ve n e e d bo e ffe c t, th e mo»* a s to n is h in g r e c o v e r ie s h avo man communication, and it is added m uch food. i m uch o x y g e n , go m uch w a te r , been m a d e hv S . S. Am erica Pleases France. Poultry — Hens, 160/ 17c per pound; The age of sex equality may be here a ll o f w h ic h In r ig h t'p r o p o r tio n m a in ta in T h er e Is n ot n b lood taint o f ar.v nahxro that this was successfully carried out. squabs, $2.500/3 per dozen; 1914 broil put the wives frequently decline to n u tr itio n . But th e liv e r , k id n e y s, lunga, t h a t c a n r em ain in a sv -d em f • lit, l b/ London—A dispatch to the Chronicle akin a n d b o w el# m u st a ll w ork In co -o p er a th is m o s t w o n d e r fu l r e m e d y , ?• r It Is ab so ers, live, 180» 19c per pound; duck Uupport their husbands. from Paris tells of the reply of the tiv e h a rm o n y t o c o n v e r t tin* Intake and lu te ly p u r e a n d c o n t a in s o n ly th e le Germans H it Oicn Mine. ______________ tsp**I It aft* r It ha* nerved I ts p u rp ose <,f m e n ts th a t t h e M ood 1 lings, 140zl5c; old ducks, live, 130» | French foreign minister. Premier, Vi- r e g e n e r a tin g th e t is s u e s a n d c e ils o f the e n d w h ic h F ie t • - -.lies g r a te f u lly ac c ep t. London.—It is understood that the r |n— Kodn 1* mm - * * 14c; geese, live, 150» 16c. | viani, to the American offer of media- to d y . A nd th is p ro cesa I r e p e a te d ev e ry I t a g r e e « w it h r m o st d e lic a t e s to m a c h , torpedo-boat destroyer report 1 With his cut glass that clinks. fe w s e c o n d s th r o u g h o u t life . N ow , a s It ev en In t h o s e c s t w h er e th e u se <,f str o n g ! tion. He remarked that France had German ed to have been sunk by the explosion I ap p en a w ith m ost p eop le, th e body d o e s d r u g s h m s o w e a k e n e d th e uigeq»lve sy ste m But 1 wo.i.d tov» him • 1 < • 1 Tacoma. been attacked, despite her steady re of one of her boilers off South Gedser r o t ex p el a ll tie w sfcfe a n d It r e m a in s a th a t m e d ic lin e c m n o t h*» g iv en . t .e t a Tacoma Wheat—Red Russian, 80c He didn’t mix my drinks. d e s tr u c t iv e In flu en ce t*. prod u ce c a ta r r h , fusal to take the aggressive, and said, on August 5, really was destroyed by N o. 34, 1914 P. N . U . r h e u m a tis m , I k /II s . e r u p tio n s a n d n m yriad *1 ‘K> b o ttle ,,f s . S. S. a t a n y d ru g sto r e per bushel; milling, bluestem, 89c; he a s s u r e d o f a c o m p le te c u r e of in thanking President Wilson: "You a mine laid by a German warship. The j An express train trarepng from o f tro u b le * re.- gn l/.ed a;i th e r e s u lt of a a n n d y t e h r u u s p tiv e b lood d i e n e e I f y o u r cas^ may be assured that the French gov- Danish and Swedish lines, it la re- club, 85c; forty-fold, 86«; red Fife, Vice to Macon. F'ranee, w h benun p o iso n e d Mood. Is p e c u lia r an d e,»u d e sir e sp e c ia l a d v ic e ark ab le t •‘» lim o n is i« hnv* been w r it j ernment and people will recognize in I ported, ceased running as a result of 82c. I by 12 m im e \ v 1 n eagle, which fe n R em w r ite t .. »]./• s’w i.i s - «’ M edi o 1 th a t p r o ie !• ...n<i .1 ’ her** Is no \ V H E N w ritin g t« ad vert n e ra , p l« Butter—Washington creamery, 290/ j *aced it for l 1 . . blood d isease b ..k w Lut ea u Lu cu re d by D e p t ., b w if t l h d j , A i u a u , Cik j your idea new evidence of your inter- information that the Germans had laid tion th is papT 30c; Oregon, 270/ 28c. | contact mines in the North Sea. j est in the destinies of France." of all kinds w anted. W rite for our CASH OFFER Pearson-Page Co. ’’SKlaiS? W ar lo Follow if Germans Persist in Keeping Kiau Chau, j S E C O N D -H A N D M A C H IN E R Y OPPORTUNITY IS HERE “PORTER’S PERFECT Barn Equipment WRITE FOR THESE FREE BLUE-PRINTS TODAY! THE PROGRESSIVE BUSINESS COLLEGE k SUC C ESS- OLMES BUSINESS COLLEGE Takes "Grit" to Win HOSTETTER’S Stomach Bitters W = = * Grave Danger if Blood is Disordered h