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POULTRY and I) dry Produce of ail kinutt wan'.ul. W rite for our NEWS OF THE WEEK CASH OFFER Pearson-Page Co. » K SECOND-HAND General Resume of Important Events Throughout the W orll M A C H IN E R Y Pought, void and exchanged; engines, boiler*, sawmills, etc. Semi for Slock Lint and prices. T H E J. E. M A U I IN CO.. Kl let St.. Portland. Or. OPPORTUNITY IS HERE American tourists I Europe. are fast leaving Montenegrins have invaded Austrian TO LEARN CHIROPRACTIC. C.11I.1« R«|u«, territory. Panic Chaupoilic U , , , 418 C.<rnn«»<.lih BUt. P.itl.iiJ, Un. QUIT CIGARETTES With the aiil of ARGENITK. an improvement on the SILVER N ITR ITE treatment u u Industrial Schools and Juvenilo Courts. A t yout druffpist or send 50c for full treatment post paid. ARGENITE CO., Dept 4, 451 1-2 Korns.. St. PORTLAND. OR. i.u m ore necessary than S m a l l p o x Army experience has demonstrated the almost miraculous effi cacy, and harmlessness, of Antityphoid Vaccination. Be vaccinated NOW by your physician, you and your family. It is more vital than house insurance. Ask your physician, druggist, or send for “ Have you had Typhoid?” telling of T y p h o id Vaccine, results from use, and danger from Typhoid Carriers. TYPHOID h me tun-fir laboratory , B erkley , ia l . Congressional Duty. Grouchy Voter— I think c o n g r e s s ought to quit sending out seeds to us farmers. Congressman (visiting his district) — Why, aren't the seeds good? Voter— Oh, yes, the seeds are all right, but I think congress ought to plant the seeds and send us ttie vege tables.— Lippincott's Magazine. Putnam Fadeless Dyes will last until the iroods wear out. Justifiable. “ Why did you beat this man so ter ribly?” said the judge, indicating the bebandaged figure of the plaintiff. “ I asked him why a horse had run away, your honor.” explained the pris oner, “ and he told iiur that it was be cause the animal had lost his equine lmity.” “ H’m," said the judge. “ Discharged.” — Lippincott's Magazine. Of Course. “ I hear you had your portrait paint ed by the most famous artist in Eu rope.” “ Yes, but to tell you the truth, it doesn't look a bit like me.” “ In the case of such a famous artist It is up to you to try to look like the portrait.”— Louisville Courier Journal. Plans are form ingjn Rome to eleet a new pope. Japan has ordered two million bales of American cotton. Icebergs are menacing ocean travel in the North Atlantic. The war has materially checked im migration to this country. General Carranza is now the provis ional president o f Mexico. German cavalry is reported to have entered the city o f Brussels. J. P. Morgan tells U. S. Treasury department business is improving. Austria has called to arms all able- bodied men from 20 to 42 years o f age. Sugar has climbed to $8.05 per hun dred, the highest price in many years. Japan promises to protect American and Japanese merchantmen un the Pa cific. From Rome comes a dispatch that the French have sunk four Austrian warships. A Japanese cruiser is trailing a Ger- German cruiser up and down the Pa cific Coast. Nearly all German manufactories are idle and the daily loss is said to be $5,000,000. The warring nations are buying the Chinese eggs intended for shipment to this country. Chauncey Depew, stranded in Eu rope, sat nine hours on a flatcar in a drenching rain. Switzerland is trying to borrow money in the United States with which to feed her army. Two Tacoma ministers went “ slum ming” recently in that city and found the “ lid“ on tight. Two youths in Pittsburg succeeded in robbing a hank anil escaping in a high-power automobile. Five persons were killed by a tor nado in Pennsylvania, and much dam age to property was done. Constant rains at Fairbanks, Alaska, have caused the Tanana river to over flow, causing much damage. Shoe plants o f the International Shoe company at St. Louis have been closed on account o f the war. Every ship that sails out of New If the candidates with their pictures York for English ports sails light, in the papers are not within the law, though England is begging for food. some of them will have to go into the Another Boxer uprising in China is moving picture business. feared by the government and precau tions are taken to protect foreigners. The high cost of living has hit poli European nations at war are said to tics. It will cost $100 to get one oppose the United States’ plan to buy man’s vote on a California isthmus. ships for international commerce pur poses. I0 LM ES BUSINESS COLLEGE Mexico City cheers lustily when Car ranza’s army enters the city. The par ade was six miles long and everything Thousands of Graduates orderly. The school that gets you a good posit if >n. N O N E ID LE F R E E INFO RM ATIO N I Washington amt 10th Sts. PO R TLAN D . ORE. OLDEST MOST M ODE RN It is reported that Germany will re fuse the ultimatum of Japan to evac uate Kiau Chau, China, and will fight to the last. The U. S. cruiser North Carolina Hair stain at the postoffice lack* owner. Clerks with silver threads has landed in England and France $3,- among the blonde are keeping un eye 000,000 in gold to relieve the stranded on it. Americans. NORTHWEST M ARKET REPORTS. European War Will Not Hurt U. S.. Says Expert JAPS D E M WAR Wawhington, D. C.— Daniel C. Rop er, for many years statistical expert of Portland. | the ways and means committee and an Portland — A steady market, with authority on economic subjects, has many sales, characterized the Portland prepared the following summary of the livestock trade. Cows were up a little and prices of other tines held steady. 1 important economic conditions and I changes in the United States, brought They brought $6.25. Hogs were firm at $9.50 for the top, about hy the war in Europe: which made Portland about the highest The European war has precipitated a market in the country. Wethers were Rombardment o f Tuina Tau Com up a little, sales being made at $5, a distinct movement in the economic: menced bu Nipponese United slight advance over recent transac development o f the United States, the j Staten Neutrality Liked. tions. potential benefits o f which will be j Prime Cattle — Steers, $7 dr 7.25; realized by our people regardless of choice, $6.75io7; medium, $6.25'//6.75; Tokio— The Yamato in an extra ed choice cows, $6(06.25; medium, $5.25 what course that conflict may take or (4(5.75; heifers, $5,500(6; calves, $6(‘( what its ultimate outcome may be. ition Monday says that the bombard 8.75; hulls, $3(4/4.50; stags, $4.50(41, This movement begins with a certain 1 ment o f Tsing Tau by the Japanese This message 5.75. shock to the economic organism. We fleet has commenced. was passed hy the censors o f the navy Hogs — Light, $9.26(4/9.50; heavy, have been called upon to liquidate department. _____ $8.85(4/8.50. Sheep— Wethers, $4(//4.75; ewes, large foreign holdings o f American se Washington, D. C.- The Japanese curities. Temporarily we have been $3.50(4/ 4.25; lambs, $50/6. Wheat Track prices: Club, 86c per cut off from much o f our foreign sup ambassador here announced that a bushel; red Russian, 84c; bluesteni, ply of materials for manufacturers and state of war existed between Japan from important foreign markets for and Germany since noon Sunday (Jap 93j c ; forty-fold, 87c. M illfeed— Bran, $230/23.50 per ton; our surpuls food products, raw mater- j anese tim e) and that a declaration of war was issued at 6 p. m. ials and manufactures. shorts, $27; middlings, $32. Japan's declaration o f war has This constitutes a disturbance of Oats — No. 1 white, $24.50; feed, normal conditions sufficiently serious reached Berlin, according to official $24.60. received in Washington. Barley— No. 1 feed, $20.50 per ton; to cause alterations of the fundamental | reports industrial organization and to create I Whether the declaration was sent hy brewing, $21; rolled, $23. Hay—Old timothy, $16(4/17 per ton; new channels o f trade. The ultimate cable or wireless was not indicated. Viscount Chinda, in making his an new crop timothy, $130/15; grain hay, beneficial effect o f such a disturbance is well known and eventuates even nouncement, repeated assurances(re $80/10; alfalfa, $110/12. Corn— Whole, $35; cracked, $36 per when the disturbance is accompanied cently given hy Great Britan that by great disaster and loss, which is Japan's actions would he confined to ton. Garlic tjas doubled in price on Front clearly not our case in the present in the Far East. Aside from informal verbal ex street within a few days and the price stance. Our country is in a self-contained changes between Viscount Chinda and is yet unsettled, all because o f the European war. One commission house and self-supporting state. It imports Secretary Bryan in Washington and is selling it at 15 cents a pound, and only $18 worth o f goods per capita between United States Ambassador the dealers believe they are under the annually, and exports in return $25 Guthrie and the foreign office in To market at that. The usual price is per capita. This foreign trade is not kio, however, there is nothing of rec about 6 or 7 cents. With importations large enough compared with our do ord so far to commit the Japanese to from Italy to the Atlantic Coast mar mestic commerce to be vitally essen this limited field of war. The impression prevails here among ket cut off, the Northwest crop is in tial to our national well being and such demand, and prices are high as a re as it is, the balance is safely in our diplomats, however, that the state favor. The importance of our foreign ment of Chinda taken in connection sult. trade, though great, is therefore with the speech in the Japanese Diet A car o f Yakima peaches came in last week o f Count Okuma, the Japan easily exaggerated. this week, the first o f the season, but But there is no reason to fear any ese premier, is quite sufficient to hind the fruit was a little too green. It important stoppage of our foreign the Japanese government to a strict will he held a few days until ripe. trade. Shipping is not suspended; performance of ¡its obligations in re Local peaches are in the market and our commerce can be adjusted to the gard to the return of Kiau Chau to are going at from 40 to 65 cents a box. changed conditions; the machinery for China and o f the limitiation o f the A carload of sweet potatoes came in international exchanges remains unim field of hostilities definitely set out in the British statement. from Merced, Cal., and sold readily at paired. No mention was made hy Ambassa 24 cent a pound. The circumstances of the war are A car of fancy Malaga grapes was such that at the present time the ves dor Chinda of the status of the rail received from the south, selling at sels of all belligerents except Germany roads in Shantung province directly or $1.15 a crate. and Austria, as well as the vessels of indirectly controlled by the Germans. It was said at the Japanese embassy Heavy receipts of Bartlett pears all neutral nations, are free to sail on have been the rule o f late and despite the high Heas without any danger of here that in all probability the Japan the large shipments prices are holding molestation that need deter them, es ese army would content itself with the up well. pecially in view o f the provision by seizure of the rsilroads running inland Vegetables — Cucumbers, 60c box; the several governments of war-risk to Tsinan, about 200 miles in length, because this was German in every re eggplant, 10c per pound; peppers, 7(// insurance. Only about one-sixth of the tonnage spect. It was not expected that any 10c; head lettuce, $1.70 crate; arti chokes, $1 dozen; tomatoes, 50(065c of our foregin trade has been carried attempt would be made to take posses crate; cabbage, 1}(//2c pound; peas, 5 under the flags o f nations whose ship sion of the system of railways lying (//6c; beans, 4(4/6c; corn, $1 per sack; ping is now suspended. It is reason between Tientsin and Nanking, be able to expect that the shipping meas cause, although these were financed by celery, 35(// 75c per dozen. ures now being authorized by congress Germans, they were nominally Chinese Onions— Yellow, $1.25 per sack. Green fruit—-Apples, new, 75c(//$2 will effectually supply any vessels railroads. box; cantaloupes, 50c(//$1.40 per crate; needed in addition to those now avail Tokio—The proclamation of the em peaches, 50(//75c per box; plums, 60c able. Moreover, it is to be noted that <8$1; watermelons, 50(//75c per hun cessation of shipping between belliger peror who declared war on Germany dred; c-asabas, $2.50 dozen; pears, $1 ent nations and the establishment of has sent a thrill through the country. Oi 2 per box; grapes, 75c(</ $2 per crate. effective blockades leaves free many Japan's entrance upon the fullfillment Potatoes— Oregon, I t a lic per pound; vessels that may be employed in Amer of her obligations to her ally, Great ican trade. Britain, responds to the popular will sweet potatoes, 4c. from one end of the land to the other. Eggs — Fresh Oregon ranch, case Cheering crowds assembled before the count. 23(// 24c per dozen. Grain Exports Are Cut buildings occupied by the department Poultry— Hens, 154c', springs, 16(8) Nearly 100,000,000 Bushels of foreign affairs and the administra 17c; turkeys, 20c; dressed, choice, 22c; ducks, 10(8 11c; Pekins, 12(8 13c; Chicago— The trade does not seem to tion of the navy. Count Von Rex, the German ambass geese, 10c. grasp the fact that in the European Butter — Creamery prints, extras, war the allies’ control of the sea re ador in Tokio, has received his pas 35c; cubes, 31c. moves Germany as a wheat buyer, sports. He probably will leave here George W. Guthrie, Pork —Block, 12c per pound. says H. E. Rycroft. “ She has been for America. V eal—Fancy, 14(//144c per pound. a direct buyer of from 30,000,000 to the American ambassador, will repre sent Germany. Hops — 1913 crop, nominal; 1914 40.000. 000 bushels each year, but in contracts, 14(4/15c. It is reported here that Gremany has addition she has been the final market Wool— Valley, 184('/204c per pound; for a large part o f the takings of Bel been trying to transfer the German Eastern Oregon, 16 (11 204c; mohair, gium and Holland. railroad in Shantung, China, to Amer 1914 clip, 274c per pound. “ These two countries import an av ica. Tokio believes, h<Avever, that Cascara bark— Old and new, 44c per erage of about 125,000,000 bushels a the United States, pursuing the policy pound. year and have a crop of about 20,000,- of neutrality, will not accept the offer. Emperor’s Ultimatum to Germany Goes Unanswered. Light Weight Ilammcrless Repeating Shotguns ,12, 1G A N D 20 G A U G E S, M O D EL 1912 This is the lightest, strongest and handsomest repeating shotgun made. Although light, it has surpassing strength, because all the m eta l part3 are made o f Nickel steel, which is tv/ice as strong as ord in ary steel. It is simple to load and unload, easy to take d ow n , and works with an ease and smoothness not found in repeaters of other makes. Look cne of these guns over at your dealer’s. They are “ TIIE M OST P E R F E C T R E P E A T E R S .” When Marriage Is a Failure. 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Y. the hall when the landlord rang the Pay Dirt. dinner bell. Whereupon an old dog The workman was digging. that was lying outside on a rug com The wayfarer of the inquisitive turn menced to howl mournfully. The boarder watched him a little of mind stopped for a moment to look on. while, and then said: “ My man,” said the wayfarer at “ What on earth are you howling for? You don't have to eat it !" — Cur length, “ what are you digging for?” The workman looked up. rent Opinion. “ Money,” he replied. “ M oney!” ejaculated the amazed Sunlight Intensified wayfarer. “ And when do you expect By Reflection from Ocean Beach and to strike it?” Desert Sand unrelieved by Foliage. \\ inds “ Saturday,” replied the workman, and Mineral Laden, Poisonous l)u<t, all and resumed operations.—London bring Eye Trouble* in their wake—1 lated Eyelids, Red, Itching, Burning, Tired Opinion. and Watery lives, impaired Vision and Eve Pair. Reliable Relief is found in Murine Eye Remedy, Mild and Harmless. 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Belgium. have gone from our school into the best London — A dispatch to the Daily Seattle— Seattle is still re c e iv irj its tion, with a popualtion of 13,000,000, Paris— The allies repulse the ene business offices o f the city and are now Reports in Mexico City are to the full quota of cantaloupes, peaches and is only 80,000,000 bushels, so that over Telegraph from Ostend says: Why not "sic” a few fumigated rats my’s advance. employed as stenographers, typists, 60.000. 000 o f their imports are des When the Germans entered Brussels and sterilized rat terriers on those effect that the United States will apples. Brussels—The Belgian victory is bookkeepers, billing clerks, adding ma they removed the British and French infected rats? complete. chine experts or private secretaries recognize the Carranza government Good peaches are now selling nt 30(8, tined for Germany. This trade is also Vienna— The Austrians drive Ser We have a course for each o f these immediately. 60c, while cantaloupes are bringing cut off, so that the total European de flags and in the center they flew the positions, and would like to fit you to vians before them. arms of the city of Brussels with the mand is reduced nearly 100,000,000 50cf<($l. Late strawberries are still The Belgian capital has been St. Petersburg— The Cossacks de fill one. Arrange to enter September bushels on account of Germany’s isola- colors of Belgium and Germany on 1st. A position guaranteed. moved because o f the advance o f the coming in. There are not very many scend on German border. the right and left. . tion. in a shipment, but what there are of • London— British vessels bring in German cavalry. The new seat of In their dealings with the shopkeep rich prizes of war. “ Should the allies obtain naval su B E U TEL BUSINESS C O LLE G E them bring the rather fancy price of government is now at Antwerp. premacy in the Mediterranean it will ers the German privates are compelled Tacoma, Washington. $3. Kragushevatz—The Servian suc to pay cash, but the officers are giving | make possible to again draw Russian A proclamation was issued formally cesses continue. The butter and egg market witnessed checks which the shopkeepers are re | supplies from the Black Sea, and as Washington—We should worry! from Washington setting forth the a stiffening, which is expected to re A Delicate Task. neutrality o f the United States in the sult in a rise o f prices this week. Most she is not a wheat-eating country her quired to accept, although they regard “ Are you preparing a speech to the chances of cashing them as rather wheat will come out in exchange for war between Belgium and Germany. o f the commission men are hard make to your constituents?” RESINOL STOPS DANDRUFF credit she needs in prosecuting dubious. “ Yes." replied the statesman, "and Tells How Lydia E. Pinkham’s In Paris 600,000 are out o f employ pressed on the fresh local commodities the AND SCALP liCMiNG There have been some lively scenes her arms. Instead of the war stimu I’m willing to admit it is a hard job. and the anticipated rise will not be If you are troubled with dandruff, It has taken me four days to get as Vegetable Compound Re ment, and the government proposes to difficult to understand. lating the demand for wheat in Eu in the city. A t evening the German put to work finishing buildings under Many commission men on the street rope it seems that the opposite for the officers gather at the principal hotels, eczema or other scaly, itching scalp far as ‘Friends and fellow citizens.’ ” stored Her Daugh construction, all youths and old men. champagne and aifection, try shampoos with resii.ol were getting 36c for cottoned eggs, al present is more likely, and export bus where they drink soap and an occasional treatment with ter’s Hea’ th. A company of “ Rough Riders” is though there was no other rise report iness must be more or less restricted.” dance with the pretty girls o f the resinol ointment. You will be sur town. The private silders and the in prised how quickly the trouble disap being organized in PariB. Three Amer ed in other qualities. habitants mingle freely, eating, drink pears, and the health and beauty of Plovor, Iowa. —“ From a small child icans have promised to furnish the Washington creamery butter has Liner to Race Enemy. ing and smoking together. my 13 year old daughter had female best mounts money can buy for the en been marked for a 2c raise, making the hair improves. San Francisco—Japan’s declaration weakness. 1 spoke tire body. Resinol soap and ointment also heal the cubes 23c and the bricks 34c. 1 of war against Germany has not alter skin eruptions, clear away pimples to t h r e e doctors Son Sent to His Death. Eggs — Select ranch, 348/ 35c; Chi about it and they did According to information from Ber nese, 18c; Eastern Aprils, 26(4/ 28c; ed the sailing time of the Toyo Risen Paris — Colonel Folque, commander and blackheads, and form a most val uable household treatment for sun Gives Conscious Evidence of Kaisha steamer Shinyo Maru. The not h e lp her any. lin, the Spanish government has noti local Aprils, 288/ 29c. of a division of artillery at the front, burn, heat-rash, etc. Sold by all drug Lydia E. Pinkham's fied Germany o f its strict neutrality, Butter— Washington creamery firsts, big liner is scheduled to sail for Japan Its Direct Action. V e g e t a b l e Com denying at the same time having any cubes, 33c per pound; do. bricks 34c; with 200 passengers and with more recently needed a few men for a peril- gists. Pn scribed by doctors for ID ! ous mission and called for volunteers. years.— Adv. than 2000 tons of merchandise in her pound had been of treaty with any power. citv creamery, bricks, 32c; Oregon, hold. It is probable that the ship will “ Those who undertake this mission great benefit to m», 28c. Remedy for the Cat. A war appropriation o f $50,000,000 so I decided to hare P ou ltry— Hens, 168? 17 per pound; I steam no further than Nagasaki, where will perhaps never come back,” he “ Doctor,” said he, “ I ni a victim of j her give it a trial. has been put through the Canadian squabs, $2,508/3 per dozen; 1914 broil i she w ill be overhauled. Passengers for said, “ and he who commands will proh- insomnia. 1 can’t sleep if there’s the j She has taken five house o f commons. There was no op ers, live, 188(19c; per pound; duck more distant points will be transferred. j ably be one of the first sons o f France least noise, such as a cat on the back bottles o f the V ege position or criticism. The proceeding lin g s , 148/15c; <*M ducks, live, 138? It is considered probable that the ship, to die for his country in this war.” fence, for instance.” with many others, will be utilized by A young graduate o f a polytechnic table Compound ac occupied just one minute. “ This powder will be effective,” re 14c; geese, live, 158/16c. | the Japanese government as transports. [ school asked for the honor o f leading. plied the physician, after compounding cording to directions on the bottle and Apples— New cooking, 50c8?$l per I It was the son of Colonel Folque. The a prescription. The tramp steamer Mazatlan, which she is cured of this trouble. She was box; new eating, $ 1.25(81.50; Grav- “ When do I take it, doctor?’’ I latter paled, but did not flinch. His all run down when she started taking at one time and another has flown the Ifmoiars Deceive Town. I ensteins, $1,258(1.76. “ You don’t take it. You give it to j son did not come back. the Compound and her periods did not Mexican and German flags, was for I London— “ A Belgian diplomat who Blackberries— 75c8?$l per crate. the cat in a little milk.” come right. She was so poorly and bidden to leave San Francisco until Cantaloupes— Ponies, $1 per crate; has arried here,” says a Paris corres R. fl. B., the fam ous blood purifier, almost weak that I often had to help her dress she discharged 500 tons o f coal, laden Japan Not to Retain Port. pondent, “ narrates an incident ob ro t r o w n DRt o o iv r win. tf . l i . you t a lk t a a it sw eep* 1 is w ay through the cir Try M urine Kye Keim-dy for W eak. W atery I culation. herself, but now she is regular and is in sacks, which it is alleged was in [standards, $1.25. Karizawaku, Japan Saburo Shima- Its u-tion la so direct that very served at Charleroi. Twenty Death’s Crabapples— 408?50c per box. E.ven and G ra n u la te d Kye! Id». \ o Sm artin g— 1 In aorn* f rin* o f »kin affliction the owing strong and healthy.” — Mrs. tended to be transferred at sea to the grow Head Hussars entered the town and da, a member of the opposition in Par ra a g iv a Contort. Wr I* for Book of the Rye I often Pears— Bartlett, $1.25(81.50 box. appearance c t tho eruption* change* over j German cruiser Leipsic. M a k TIN H elvig , Plover, Iowa. rode quicky down the street saluting liament, in an address here, said that by until Free. M urine l£yt* ilem edy Co., Chicago. night, the P h an-1 r< dues* are go n * and Peaches —308( 60c per crate. j he believed Japan had no desire to recovery begins Immediately. and calling out 'Good day’ to those they Hundreds of such letters expressing Plums— $1.25 per crate; Diamond, The banks o f the Mexican capital The water pumps may be busy, but A s a m atter o f fact, there Is one ingredi gratitude for the good Lydia E. Pink- | which closed last week probably will $1,258(1.50; Wixon, $1.40; Grand ; met, saying: ‘ We are friends o f the keep Kiau Chau. He asserted that it | there Is another variety in the thirst ent In S. R. H. w hich s* rre s the active pur people.’ Mistaking them for English was Japan's policy to prevent a stir-up ♦ mporiums that aren't exactly idle pose o f stim ulating each cellu lar part ..f ham’s Vegetable Compound has accom reopen soon. The question o f a circu Dukes, $1.25; Tragedys, $1. “ The retaining o f Kiau I either. 1 cavalrymen, the people cried, ‘ I-ong in China. the body to the healthy am i Judicious selec plished are constantly being received, lating medium is causing some uneasi Watermelons— 18( 1 jc per pound. ts n of Its ow n essential nutrim ent. T h at proving the reliability of this grand old ness in business circles. A t present Dressed Beef— Prime beef steers, live England.’ The Belgian soldiers Chau,” he said, “ would mean the dan China yearly sends $30,000 worth of la w hy It regenerates the blood su p p ly ; why remedy. four distinct issues of banknotes are 1 1248/13c per pound; cows, 12c; heif- themselves were deceived until an ger o f a revolution in China, and in- It has such a tremendous Influence In ov< r- officer, realizing their mistake, ran to j curring the ill will o f America. Japan i peanuts to the United States. m m ln g * < xema, rash, pim ples, an d a ll sklu I f you are ill do not drag along and being passed in ordinary business. ! era; 12c. j is appreciative o f Germany’s rontribu- afflictions. the street and gave the alarm. Dressed Veal— 15c per pound. There are 20.567.000 hors* s In the continue to suffer clay in and day out but An l la regenerating the tissues S. R. 8. j tion to Japanese civilization, but it is A body o f Russian troops, according ' United States, valued at $2,278,222,U00. h as a rapid and positive antidotal effect Dressed Hogs — Whole, packing at once take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vege j to an official communication, has occu- I resentful because the kaiser first raised upon a ll those Irritatin g Influences that Carlsbad Refugees Arrive. house, 13c per pound. table Compound, a woman's remedy for | pied Gumbinnen, 20 miles from the A dog Is just a plain clog after all. cause rheum atism , sor** throat, weak eyes, London — Steamers from Flushing, 1 the cry o f the 'yellow peril.’ ” Dressed Spring Lamb— 13c pound. Woman's ills. lotis o f w eigh ;, thin, pale cheek*, and that Russian frontier o f East Prussia, cap j Two bloodhounds on the trail of ban w the Netherlands, brought here 650 Dressed Mutton— 108? 11c per pound. eariness of iduj *« le and nerve that is gen If you want special advice write to turing at the same time 12 German dits chased rabbits all day Instead. Italy May Fiyht Austria. erally experienced us spring fever. Get a Americans, most o f whom were at Artichokes— $1 per dozen. Lydia E. rinkhnm .Medicine Co. (confi guns and a large number o f prisoners. bottle o f H. 8. 8. at any d ru g *t.*re, and In Paris— There are indications o f acute Beans— String and wax, 58(6o pound. Carlsbad when the war broke out. A man receiving state aid must sub a fe w days you w ill n ? only f el bright anti dential) I.ynn, Mas.- Your letter will Among the passengers were Frank A. j diplomatic tension between Vienna and mit to an operation, says court. Prob m e rg e Me, but y i w .:i Beets—New, $1.50 per sack. German mobilization having been th-» i ture o f be opened, read and answered hy a Mtinsey, the publisher, who has been ! Rome, according to the correspondent ably they will cut out his pension. new life. 8. 8 s. h prepared n!y In the Cabbage - Local, $2 per cwt. woman and held in strict confidence. completed, express trains are resuming 1 I active among relief workers at Carls of the Petit Parisien in the latter city. Corn— Green, local, $1.75 per sack. service, but only between the principal S w ift Iild g , At >. '.a . wild m alntaia a For sale, second hand bathtubs, very e i e i n t Medi Onions— Green, 25(830c per dozen; bad. and Archer M. Huntington, presi “ Austria, it is declared, has reproach towns. The prohibition on the export pari • nt, w h ere ail No. 35, 1914 P. N. U. w h o have any ! ■ d < 11* d e r o f a stubborn dent of the American geographical so ed Italy for according facilities to the must be cleaned out. i o f meat and provisions from Berlin has Walla Walla, $1.25 per cwt. nature n a v v r l 1- ‘ ri for ndv'« • and a ciety, and his wife, who were arrested allied fleets in the Adriatic and it is Potatoes— Local, 14c per pound. been almost totally withdrawn. Max Sje U| bonk o f ^ 8 . Is Sold 1 -Making for the city beautiful— - departm ent and Radishes— Local, 15c dozen bunches. at Nuremburg two weeks ago and held possible that a declaration of war be j There is no danger of water shortage eve ry «-' r. t . imum prices have been fixed by the au \.. . ■ o f a.I substitute*. \ V E 11N —r !' I r , tn ad-ertt- ! by the German police for a day or two tween Italy and Austria will be an Spinach— Local, 75c per crate. thorities on rye flour, wheat flour, salt Du Uui acc* ; i ih - and the free plung •* are op* u. I Hon th i- pa nounced early next week. I Tomatoes— Local hothouse, 508z,75e. I as spies. 1 and other commodities. MOTHER OF SCHOOL GIRL Purifies Blood With Telling Effect