POULTRY - and Dairy Produce of all kinds wanted. Writ* for our CASH OFFER Pearson-I’ajie <’o. FJJKco5P PEACE IS SOUGHT W ash ln g to u , 11. C.—T w o develop- I in e n ts of th e h ig h e s t im p o rta n c e in co n n e c tio n w ith p re lim in a ry peace n e ­ g o tia tio n s w hich h a v e b een in p ro ­ g re s s h e re h a v e ta k e n place. F irs t— P re s id e n t W ilson receiv ed a com m u n icatio n d ire c t from th e em ­ p e ro r of G erm an y p ro te s tin g a g a in s t th e u se by th e a llie s of p ra c tic e ? co n ­ Great Britain Declared to Oppose tr a ry to th e law s of w ar, d ep lo rin g th e sh e d d in g of blood an d th e d e s tru c tio n Temporary Truce- France of p ro p e rty th ro u g h a w a r b ro u g h t on Unuilling at Present. th e G erm an e m p ire an d in tim a tin g a d e s ire fo r peace. S eco n d —S ir E d w a rd G rey, m in is te r W ash in g to n , D. C .— E m p e ro r W il­ fo r fo re ig n a ffa irs of G re a t B ritain , liam h as had under con sid eratio n fo r s e n t a rep ly to th e In fo rm al peace se v era l days, an inform al in q u iry from th e U n ited S ta te s g o v ern m en t as to o v e rtu re s m ade on b e h a lf of th e G er­ w h eth er G erm any d e sire s to d iscu ss m a n a m b a s sa d o r to th e U n ite d S ta te s, th ro u g h O scar S tra u s , of New Y ork, te rm s of peace w ith h e r foes. U p to a la te hour M ondoay no rep ly an d S e c re ta ry of S ta te B ry an , to th e had com e, b u t on its te n o r depends to r e p re s e n ta tiv e s h e re of th e a llie s 'g o v ­ som e e x te n t w h e th e r th e inform al e rn m e n t. peace m ovem ent in a u g u ra te d a w eek T h e m essag e of th e G erm an e m p e r­ ago can be pursued fu rth e r w ith G re a t o r is u n d e r d a te of la s t F rid a y . On B rita in , F ra n ce and R ussia. T he in q u iry w as n ot a fo rm al one, th e sa m e d ay Dr. V an B ethm ann-H oll- such as ¡’re sid e n t W ilso n ’s o rig in a l w eg, c h a n c e llo r of th e em p ire, ad v ised te n d e r of good otticeB, b u t w as an effo rt C o u n t Von B e rn sto rff, th e G erm an o f an official c h a ra c te r to d e te rm in e a m b a s sa d o r h ero, th a t G erm an y h ad w h e th e r G e rm a n y 's re p o rte d w illin g ­ n o t g o n e in to th e w a r fo r f u r th e r a d ­ ness to ta lk peace w as based on fa c t. d itio n s of te rrito ry . T he chronology o f th e peace m ove­ I t is a p p a re n t th e r e Is a m o v em en t m ent w as rev ealed a f t e r a conference on th e p a r t of G erm an y to o b ta in : P e a c e on th e b a s is o f th e p re s e n t of officials, dip lo m ats and o th e rs d i­ re c tly concerned in th e in cid en t. T he w a r s ta tu s quo. T o place oil th e a llie s re sp o n s ib ility sto ry o f th e seven d ay s o f peace ta lk , as told by som e of th e prin cip als, is as fo r th e w ar. T o re lie v e G erm an y o f th e c h a rg e follow s: of w a n to n d e s tru c tio n of life an d p ro p ­ “ On S a tu rd a y , S e p tem b er 5, C ount e rty . von B ern sto rff, th e G erm an am b assa­ T o ex p lain th a t th e w ip in g o u t of dor, d ined w ith J a m e s S peyer, th e th e c ity of L o u v ain w as n e c e s sa ry , a s b an k er, a t th e l a t t e r ’s resid en ce in a re s u lt of th e c o n d u c t of th e B elgians. As e s ta b lis h in g th e c h a r a c te r of th e N ew Y ork. O scar S tra u s, A m erican m em b er o f T he H a g u e trib u n a l and w a rfa re co n d u cted by th e a llie s, th e fo rm e r c a b in e t officer, w as p re se n t. In e m p e ro r re fe rs to th e u se by th e m of th e course of th e ev en in g , as th e con­ dum -dum b u llets, a b u n d a n t p ro o f of w hich, acco rd in g to h is le tte r, ex ists. v e rsa tio n tu rn e d to th e s u b je c t of S ir E d w a rd ’s rep ly w as m a d e to A m ­ peace in E urope, th e G erm an am b a ssa ­ b a s s a d o r P a g e in th e c o u rse of a c o n ­ dor said th a t, w hile he had no ad v ices fere n ce. In a c c o rd a n c e w ith th e m e ­ from h is g o v ern m en t since le a v in g d ia to ry ro le w hich h e h a s a ssu m e d B erlin, he recalled a co n v ersa tio n w ith S e c re ta ry B ry an w ill a c q u a in t th e G er­ th e Im p e ria l chancellor th e re , in w hich m an a m b a s sa d o r w ith th e n a tu r e of th e la tte r said he b elieved th e em p ero r S ir E d w a rd ’s resp o n se. T h is p ro b ab ly would be w illin g to d iscu ss m easu res w ill lead to a n o th e r c o n fe re n c e in th e n e x t few days. of peace th ro u g h m ediation. I t now w ill b e fo r t h e G erm an a m ­ P re v io u s to th e am b a ssa d o r’s con­ b a s s a d o r to drop th e Inform al c h a r a c ­ v e rsa tio n w ith th e chancellor, E m p e ro r t e r of h is p re s e n ta tio n s a n d if h e re a l­ W illiam had a lre a d y acknow ledged ly is a c tin g in a c c o rd a n c e w ith th e in ­ P re sid e n t W ilso n ’s te n d e r of good s tr u c tio n s of h is g o v e rn m e n t, to m ake offices, b u t had been n o n -co m m ittal a s r e p re s e n ta tio n s u n d e r w h ich th e p r e s ­ to its acce p ta n ce. M r. S tra u s im m e- id e n t a n d S e c re ta ry B ry a n ca n pro­ d ia tle y asked th e G erm an am b assad o r ceed w ith th e ir e ffo rts to te r m in a te fo r p erm issio n to r e p e a t th e co n v ersa­ th e w ar. T h e B ritish co m m u n icatio n is sig ­ tion to S e c re ta ry B ryan a t W ash in g ­ n ific a n t in se v e ra l a s p e c ts. ton. C ount von B e rn sto rff g a v e his I t sa y s th a t G re a t B rita in , q u ite a s consent. e a r n e s tly a s G erm an y , is w illin g to m ove fo r th e r e s to r a tio n of peace. T h is In sp ite of th e fa c t th a t G erm an y Millions in China in h a s w on a su c cessio n of v ic to rie s on Need Because of Flood land. I t show s th a t G re a t B rita in w ill n o t W ash in g to n , D. C .— T w elv e m o n th s’ be c o n te n t w ith a p eace w h ich w ill be fam in e, w hich only o u tsid e aid can m e re ly a tru c e ; th a t a s f a r a s p o ssib le a v e rt, faces th e K an g T u n g and K an g s h e p ro p o ses to end w a r th ro u g h th e Si pro v in ces of C hina, w hich w ere co n flic t now in p ro g re ss. I t show s fin ally th a t G re a t B rita in d e v a s ta te d by flood in Ju ly , w ith a loss of 3000 liv e s and m ore th a n 100,000 is d e te rm in e d to s ta n d by B elgium and hom es. C onsul G en eral C heshire r e ­ to I n sist th a t G erm an y c o m p e n sa te th a t little n a tio n fo r th e te r rib le losses p orted fro m C anton th a t m ore th a n In life an d p ro p e rty w h ich sh e in c u r­ 8,000,000 people suffered losses and re d In th e d efe n se of h e r n e u tra lity . m any m illio n s would need food u n til T h e rep ly o f S ir E d w a rd G rey u n ­ th e n e x t h a rv e st. d o u b te d ly w as m ad e a f t e r c o n s u lta ­ “ In m any places w hole v illa g e s h ave tio n w ith F ra n c e an d R u ssia. been b lo tte d out, in h a b ita n ts and a l l ,’’ says th e re p o rt. ‘.‘T he loss o f life m ay Germans Deny Mining ot n ev er be know n, b u t th e su ffe rin g North Sea; Ports Open caused is ap p allin g . T he W est r iv e r still, a t th e end o f Ju ly , is ex ceedingly N ew Y ork.—C ount von B e rn sto rff. high, th e fields and lauds are u n d er G erm an a m b a s sa d o r to t h e U n ited se v era l f e e t of w a te r. B a n k s re q u ire S ta te s , d e n ie s th a t th e r e a r e m in es In reb u ild in g , houses re -e re c tin g , fields to th e N o rth Sea. G erm an p o rts a r e n ot be pum ped dry fo r p la n tin g . T ax es b lo ck ad ed , he d eclared , an d n e u tra l a re r e m itte d and o th e r g o v ern m en t aid sh ip s ca n e n te r th e m an d c a n re p le n ­ ish th e ir coal su p p lie s in th e s e p o rts, is g iv en , b u t even th u s, th e people a s th e r e is no e m b a rg o on b u n k e r coal. h ave lo st all and sta n d helpless. " N e u tra l sh ip s w hich w ish to e n te r “ A t firs t w e hoped th e w a te r m ig h t p o rts in th e N o rth S e a m u st go to a recede m ore rap id ly and fields be a v a il­ p o in t te n m iles n o rth of H eligoland, ab le fo r th e second p la n tin g . T h is ¿»•here th e y will find G erm an p ilo ts to now a p p e a rs n ot to be possible. In ta k e th e sh ip s Into th e h a rb o rs .” he such e v e n t th e people face a 10 o r 12 sa id . " H a rb o rs in th e B a ltic ca n be a p p ro a c h e d d ire c tly an d th e re a re pi­ m o n th s’ fam in e. “ T h is is only th e b eg in n in g . W h a t lo ts b e fo re e v e ry p o rt.” T h e a m b a s sa d o r g av e o u t an e x tr a c t th e n e a r f u tu re h a s in sto re only God from a le tte r s e n t from B elgium by know s. H elp is needed now . D elay h is son, w ho is in a c a v a lry re g im e n t can n o t be long if th e s e people a r e to of th e g u ard , a s follow s: be s a v e d .” “ In e v e ry v illa g e th e r e a r e bom bs a n d w e h a v e to m ak e peo p le d rin k w a ­ t e r th e y o ffe r us. T h ey a r e tr y in g to Spain Remains NeutraL po iso n u s .” P a ris — A d isp a tc h to th e H a v a s agency from M adrid sa y s t h a t E duardo British Recruits 300,000. D ato, th e S p an ish p rim e m in iste r, W a sh in g to n , D. C.— T h e B ritish e m ­ m ade th e follo w in g s ta te m e n t M onday : “ S pain h as c o n tra c te d no e n g a g e ­ b a ssy receiv ed from th e L ondon fo r­ m en t and w ill re m a in n e u tra l u n til th e eig n o ffice th e follow ing d is p a tc h . “T h e re is In c re a sin g e n th u s ia sm for end of th e w a r .” T h re e T he co rre sp o n d en t sa y s th e s t a te ­ r e c r u itin g in G re a t B rita in . h m en t w as m ade in rep ly to re p o rts in u n d re d th o u sa n d m en h a v e joined th e r e g u la r a rm y sin c e th e w a r began. fo re ig n n ew sp ap ers co n cern in g S p a in ’s T h e e a g e rn e s s to e n list h a s grow n position, w hich had led to th e b e lie f m a rk e d ly sin c e B ritish tro o p s h a v e ac ­ th a t S p ain in ten d ed to in te rv e n e in tu a lly b een en g ag ed w ith th e e n e m y .” G e rm a n y ’s fa v o r in case o f neces­ A n o th e r m essa g e o fficially d en ies sity . th a t th e B ritish c r u is e r B risto l h ad b een d isa b le d In a n e n g a g e m e n t w ith a n u n n am ed G erm an sh ip In so u th e rn Belgians'Attack Germans. w a te rs. London — A sh a rp e n g a g e m e n t took place M onday n e a r A lost, acco rd in g to a R e u te r d isp a tc h fro m O sten d , be­ Kaiser Cables Wilson. tw een a d e ta c h m e n t of G erm an s and L ondon.— T h e k a is e r h a s cab led to ' a colum n o f B e lg ia n v o lu n te e rs, su p ­ P re s id e n t W ilson, It w as s ta te d in a ported by civ ic g u a rd s w ith m achine C o p en h ag en d isp a tc h rec e iv e d by th e guns m ounted on m otor cars. T he C h ro n icle, p ro te s tin g a g a in s t th e a l­ G erm an losses w ere serio u s, and seven w agon w ith a field k itc h e n w e re cap­ leged u se of dum dura b u lle ts by B rit­ ish tro o p s on th e c o n tin e n t. I t w a s tu re d . T h e G erm ans a re e n tre n c h in g s ta te d h is m a je s ty 's m e s sa g e a lso de­ a t O rro ir, n e a r R en aix . n ounced In g e n e ra l th e B e lg ia n s’ p a r ­ In th e fig h tin g a t D ixm ude, fo u r tic ip a tio n in th e w ar, an d d e c la re d th e B elgians w ere c a p tu re d and 24 w ere G e rm a n s w ere co m p elled to a c t d r a s ­ tic a lly a g a in s t th em on a c c o u n t of wounded. a tr o c itie s a g a in s t th e G erm an s. F o r th e d e s tru c tio n of L o u v ain h e w as Big Battle in Africa quo ted a s e x p re ss in g re g re t. Kaiser Asked to Discuss Terms to End European War. SECOND-HAND MACHINERY Bought, fold and ««changed: engines, boiler«, sawmills, etc. Send for Stock List and Prices. THE J. E. MARTIN CO.. 13 1st St.. Portland. Or. HOW TO GET THE POSITION YOU WANT by marketing: your aervicea ut hitfheat possible price. Wouldn’t plans that another man used success­ fully interest you. Inscriptive circular normal price. AMERICAN MAIL OKUER LUMP . 0 W ASTE LAND MADE F E R TIL E Remarkable Results Have Followed Experiments Only Recently Undertaken in Egypt. A s an in d ic a tio n of th e u ltim a te o u t­ com e in th e g re a t d e lta of E gypt, w h e re 1,500,000 a c re s of w ash sa lt lan d a w a its d ev elo p m en t, to w ard th e end of 1912 a b o u t 800 a c re s of a b so ­ lu te ly w aste land a t B lala w ere ta k e n in h an d . T h e land w as so h eav ily im ­ p re g n a te d w ith s a lt th a t for ag es n o th ­ in g had g row n on it. A sc ie n tific sy s­ te m of irrig a tio n an d d ra in a g e w as laid o ut, u n d e r d ire c tio n of Lord K itc h e n e r, a t a c o s t of $50 a n acre, and it w as th e n h an d ed o v er to th e fellah een in five-acre plots for c u lti­ v ation. L a st y e a r th e land w as w ash ­ ed, an d a cro p of rice w as grow n, giv­ in g a s a tis fa c to ry yield. A fter th e r ic e cro p th e s a lt d is trib u tio n wras m easu red , an d th e p e rc e n ta g e w as c o n sid e ra b ly red u ced . T o th e g re a t a s to n is h m e n t of th e fellah een c u ltiv a ­ to rs, a p e rm a n e n t result, had been ach iev ed in one y ear, w hich u n d er the o rd in a ry sy ste m p re v a ilin g in th e c o u n try w ould h av e ta k e n th re e or fo u r y e a rs to accom plish. C otton is now , th e re fo re , b ein g sa tis fa c to rily g ro w n on a fa ir p ro p o rtio n of th is a re a , an d it is ex p ected th a t it will b rin g fro m $75 to $10(J'an acre. Sunlight Intensified By Reflection from Ocean Beach and Desert »Sand unrelieved by Foliage. \Vinds and Mineral Laden, Poisonous Dust, all bring Eye Troubles in their wake—Granu­ lated Eyelids, Red, Itching, Burning, Tired and W atery Eyes, Impaired Vision and Eve Pain. Reliable Relief is found in Murine Eye Remedy, Mild and Harmless. Jf you W ear Glasses, T ry Murine. Doesn’t Sm art. 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W hen a M oham m edan m e e ts w ith an y d is a s te r o r m isfo rtu n e , no m a tte r how g re a t, h e a c c e p ts th e s itu a tio n calm ly, m e re ­ ly sa y in g " K is m e t”—" it is fa te d .” W ith b e tte r b a b ie s a p p e a rin g every y e a r som e of th e s e tim es th e y will re a lly be good enough to e a t, a s th e ir d o tin g m o th e rs d eclare. Putnam Fadeless Dyes gi »’•an­ tee satisfaction. In th e new sc h e m e of m o d ern w a r­ fa re th e r e se em s to be no place w h ere th e w ar c o rre sp o n d e n t ca n lay his h ead . A re g im e n t of d e n tis ts Could b e g u a ra n te e d to kill, F o r life w ith th e s e e x tra c to rs Is one ste a d y , g rin d in g drill. W ith ad v a n c e s re p o rte d in th e p rice of b onbons, it looks us th o u g h th e w a r h ad fin ally h it th e h ig h c o s t of loving. In th e p re s e n t w a r a b o u t th e only th in g y e t to u se th e a e ro p la n e su c ­ c essfu lly is th e p rice of foodstuffs. H ow ca n th e h o u sew iv es ca n th e ir fru it w ith s u g a r so h ig h ? T h ey c a n ’t can . ca n th e y ? I t Is re p o rte d th a t a typhoon h it th e Ja p a n e s e fleet. T h e B erlin d isp a tc h e s will d o u b tle ss re fe r to th is a s a n o th e r p ro o f of "M ein self un d G o tt." Most Skin Trouble Readily Overcome T he A ctive Principle of a Fam ous R em edy W orks W onder«. M any people h a r e m a rv eled th e way 8. S. 8. overcom es sk in tro u b le s. T h e e r p la n a tlo n Is th e fa c t t h a t 8. 8. 8. works In th e blood a n d th e blood Is re a lly a most In tric a te a n d e x tr a o rd in a ry m a ss of a rte rie s a n d veins. W hen you com e to re alize t h a t th e skin an d th e flesh b e n e a th a r e com posed of a netw o rk o f tin y blood vessels you solve the m y stery . T h e re a re w o n d erfu l m e d icin al p ro p e rtie s In 8. 8. 8. th a t follow th e course of th e blood s tre a m s J n s t a s n a t u r a ll y a s th e m ost n o u rish in g food elem ents. I t Is really a re m a rk a b le rem edy. It c o n tain s one in g re d ie n t, th e _ rtlv e purpose of w hich Is to s tim u la te th e tissu e« to the h ea lth y sele ctio n o f Its ow n e s s e n tia l n u tr i­ m ent. A nd th e m e d icin al elem ent« of th is m atchless blood p u rifier a r e J u s t a s essen­ tia l to w ell b alan ced h e a lth a s th e n u tr i­ tion« elem en ts o f th* m e ats, g ra in s, fata and s u g a rs of o u r d a ily food. N ot one drop o f m in e ra ls o r d ru g s !s used In Its p re p a ra tio n . Ask fo r 8. 5. 8. and lu s t In sist upon h a v in g It. A nd If you de­ sire s k illfu l ad v ice an d counsel upon any m a tte r co n c erain g th e blood a n d sk in , w rite to th e M edical p e o a rtm e n t. T h e Bw ift Specific Co.. 529 S w ift fc ld x . A t l .n t a . O t. Do not allow som e zealous c erk’s elo- ice over s o m e th in g " ju s t a s good" as 8 8. to fool yon w ith th e t e n « old m in eral d ru g s. B< w a re o f a il e j b s t ltn t e a I n s is t upon 8. S. 8. r r. N . u I W B tN N 38, te i« » r i t t i , . It* r i v t r t U i n . pi— — t l — »Iti, f f f r r . Peace Must Be Permanent Declares English Official Is Thought Inevitable L ondon— A d isp a tc h to R e u te r ’s T e l­ eg ram com pany from N a rio b i, B ritiah E a s t A fric a , sa y s a s tro n g fo rc e o f G erm an s fro m G erm an E a s t A fric a crossed th e b o rd er a t M ohoru and occu­ pied K a ra n g u , and ia now ad v an cin g on K isii. " B r itis h f o rc e s ,” th e co rre sp o n d en t adds, “ h a v e been d isp a tc h ed fro m K isa m p u and fro m P o rt F lo ren ce, on th e n o rth e a a te m sh o re o f L ake V ic­ to r ia N y an za , to check th e m .” German Sees Long War. R o tte rd a m — A d isp a tc h received h ere from B e rlin co n ta in s th e com m ent of a m ilita ry w r ite r in th e G erm an cam p on th e s itu a tio n in th e w e ste rn th e a te r o f w a r and th e r e tire m e n t o f G en eral von Buelow . “ I t is n ecessa ry to re m in d th e p u b lic ,” sa y s th e w r ite r, “ th a t th e road to th e goal is s till long and th a t w e a re m e re ly a t th e b egin- n in g o f m a k in g sacrifices and undergo- | in g su ffe rin g ” I NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS. Portland. T h e s tro n g d em an d .f o r N o rth w e st­ e rn flo u r to be sh ip p e d to th e e a s te rn se a b o a rd Is th e fe a tu re o t th e g ra in m a rk e t. F ig u re s a s to th e q u a n tity so ld in th e p a s t few d a y s a r e n o t a v a il­ ab le, b u t g ra in m en e s tim a te th a t be­ tw een 150,000 an d 200,000 b a rre ls h av e b een so ld to go from P o rtla n d aloue. It is n o t k n o w n how m uch b u sin e ss of th is c h a r a c te r h a s ben p u t th ro u g h ou th e S ound, b u t th e v o lu m e is believ ed to be larg e. It is co n ced e d th a t th e e x te n t of th e b u sin e ss a t p r e s e n t is lim ite d on ly by th e tr a n s p o r ta tio n fa c ilitie s from th is p o rt. S e v e ra l of th e in te r io r m ills a re try in g to g e t sp a c e on th e P o rtlan d - N ew Y ork s te a m e rs , b u t h av e le a rn e d th a t a ll th e sp a c e is so ld ah ead . It is also th e g e n e ra l b elief th a t th e P a c ific CoaBt flour, w h en it re a c h e s th e e a s t, w ill b e tra n ss h ip p e d to E u ­ ro p e w ith o u t d elay . T h e E n g lish gov­ e rn m e n t fo r a w eek p a s t h a s b een b u y ­ in g A m erican flo u r th ro u g h a g e n ts in th is c o u n try , a n d th e p ro g re ss of th e w ar, a s sh o w n by th e p re s s d isp a tc h e s, b e a rs o u t th e a ssu m p tio n t h a t th e n eed fo r b re a d s tu ffs on th e o th e r side is u rg e n t. A m ong th e tr a d e s w as a sa le of club a t W alla W a lla a t a p ric e eq u al to 98V4 c e n ts h ere. E n o u g h h o p s h a v e b een pick ed to d a te in a n u m b e r of th e se c tio n s to g iv e so m e in d ic a tio n of th e size of th e crop. In th e Ila llsto n , Sherw ood, D al­ las, W o d b u rn , S t. P au l, Mt. A ngel, Sil- v e rto n , M onitor, M arq u am an d New- b e rg d is tr ic ts th e r e tu rn s show th e c ro p w ill b e fro m 20 to 50 p er ce n t s h o r t o f la s t y ear. T h e fuggle crop in th e v alley is d ecid ed ly shy of la s t y e a r ’s q u a n tity : T h e ra in w a s g e n e ra l th ro u g h o u t th e hop b e lt a n d te m p o ra rily ch eck ed h a rv e stin g . A s th e re is a n ab u n d a n c e of p ic k e rs th is y ear, g ro w e rs h av e no f e a r of th e w e a th e r. W h e a t— Bid. B lu estem ......... ........ ......................$ 1.11 F o rty fo ld ......... 99 C lub ..........................................................97^4 R ed R u s sia n ___________ 95 R ed fife ..................................................95 & O ats— No. 1 w h ite fe e d ........................... 28.00 B rew in g ............................. 25.00 B ran ........... 24.50 S h o rts ............................................. 26.00 M iilfeed —S p o t p ric e s: B ran, $26.50 p e r to n ; s h o r ts , $29.50; ro lled b arley , $28. C o rn — W hole, $38 p e r to n . H a y — Old tim o th y , E a s te rn O regon, $ 1 5 0 1 6 ; n ew -cro p tim o th y , v alley, $12.50 0 13; g ra in hay , $ 8 0 1 0 ; alfalfa, $ 11012 . E g g s— F re s h O regon ra n c h , c ase co u n t, 2 8 0 3 0 c ; can d led , 32©34c. P o u ltry —H e n s, 14c; S p rin g s, 14c; tu rk e y s , 22c; d re ss e d , choice, 25c; d u ck s, 1 0 0 1 5 c ; g eese, 10c. B u tte r — C re a m e ry p rin ts , e x tra s, 35c p e r p o u n d ; cubes, 31c; sto ra g e , 28@28V4c. P o rk — B lock, 12(4c p e r pound. V eal— F a n c y , 1 3 0 1 3 1 4 c p e r pound. O n io n s— Y ellow , $ 1 0 1 .2 5 p e r sack . G reen F r u its — A pples, new , 5O c0- $1.25 bo x ; c a n ta lo u p e s , 50c© $1.25 p e r bo x ; p lu m s, 5 0 c © $ l; w a te rm e lo n s, 80 0 90c p e r h u n d re d ; p e a rs, 5 O c 0 $ l p e r bo x ; g ra p e s, 75c© $1.25 p e r c ra te . P o ta to e s— O regon, $1.35 p e r sack . C a ttle — P rim e s te e rs , $6.7507.10; choice, $6.50 0 6 .7 5 ; m ed iu m . $6.25© $6.50; C hoice cow s. $5.7 5 0 6 .0 0 ; m ed i um , $5 .2 5 0 5 .7 5 ; H e ife rs $ 5 .5006.25; C alves, $6.0 0 0 8 .5 0 ; B ulls, $3.00 0 4.75; S tag s, $4.5005.75. H o g s— L ig h t, $9.00 0 9.20; h eav y , $8.0008.20. S h eep — W e th e rs, $4.0 0 0 5 .2 5 ; EweB, $3 .5 0 0 4 .5 0 ; L am b s, $ 5 .0 0 0 4 .5 0 .» WORTHY HIGH PLACE A R T I C H O K E AN I M P O R T A N T I T E b ON T H E M ENU. DO ONE THING AT A TIME / ------------------------------------------------------ S U C C E S S - Too Man/ Housekeepers Lack System and as a Result Work Hard With Little Results. Depends Upon Your Training I Large Number of Dishes That Art Easy to Prepare, and Delicious— Should Be No Problem to the Home Cook. B ut th e w ays of cook in g th e a r ti ch o k e a re legion. Som e of th e s e are g e n u in e " c re a tio n s" of celeb rated ch efs an d a re too e la b o ra te fo r the p ra c tic a l housew ife. O th e rs a r e sim pie en o u g h to be w ith in th e re a c h ol an y hom e cook, an d th e d ish e s th at can be m ad e fro m a rtic h o k e s a r e sc v aried an d delicio u s th a t we a r e glad to giv e som e of th e sim p le r of these recip es. T ry th e m an d se e if you h a v e n o t gain ed a d elig h tfu l ad d ition to y o u r bill of fare. Artichokes Hollandalte.— Boll a rti ch o k es in sa lte d w ater. D ra in ; serve ou p la tte r g a rn ish e d w ith p a rsle y and lem on. S erv e h o llan d alse sa u c e se p a ra te . Artichoke* In Combination Salad*.— An In fin ity of co m b in atio n s a la d s m aj be m ad e w ith th e a rtic h o k e a s the p rin cip al In g re d ie n t; a rtic h o k e h e a rts w ith le ttu c e , ch ico ry o r e s c a ro lle and a few a s p a ra g u s p o in ts, o r w ith a lit tie cauliflow er, strin g b ean s, carro t» an d tw o o r th r e e a n c h o v ie s ; oi cho p p ed c h ic k e n an d celery an d peat o r Btoued o liv es an d sa rd in e s boned sk in n e d , etc.; all a r e p a la ta b le If good d re ss in g Is used a n d e v e ry th in g well chilled. Artichokes With Mayonnaise.— Boil th e a rtic h o k e s 20 m in u te s lu well sa lte d w ater. S erv e h o t, o r th o ro u g h ly chilled, w ith m ay o n n aise. If it if d e sire d th a t th e a rtic h o k e sho u ld be of a b rig h t g re e n co lo r w hen cooked add o n e-h alf cu p o f v in e g a r to the boiling w a te r w hen th e a rtic h o k e s a re p laced in It. Artichokes Scrambled With Eggs.— C ut in v ery sm a ll p ieces th e a rti ch o k es from w hich h av e been rem oved th e ste m , p o in ts an d h a rd o u te r leav es Cook slow ly In olive oil o r b u tte r S easo n to ta s te ; w hen cooked, break In eg g s; m ix a ll to g e th e r. Cook and serve. Artichokes (Popular Style).— R e m ove o ne-half a n in ch from th e sharp p o in ts o f th e leav es. C ut th e sta lk s close. W ash in v in e g a r a n d cold w a te r to d raw o u t any In se c ts th al m ay b e th e re . D rain an d lay a rti ch o k es in a p o t of boiling sa lte d w a te r ; boil g e n tly u n til you can d ra w a le a f easily , b u t do n o t cook to o m uch D rain u p sid e dow n till dry. S erv e hot w ith sa u c e h o lla n d a lse o r cold w ith p lain fren c h d ressin g , t a r t a r sa u c e or m ay o n n aise. T h e tim e fo r b o ilin g will ta k e from 25 m in u te s to one h o u r, a c ­ co rd in g to th e size an d ag e of th e a rti choke. Artichoke Hearts With Cream Sauce — R em ove th e h ard o u te r le a v e s and th e p o in ted en d s o f th e artic h o k e s, leav in g only th e te n d e r p a r ts ; parboil th e s e ; c u t each in four p ie c e s; put th em in a c a s se ro le w ith b u tte r, pep per, salt, a little flour, cre a m o r milk, and boll all to g e th e r u n til th e sauce is p e rfe c tly b len d ed an d red u ced to th e q u a n tity n eed ed to se rv e p ro p e r ly.— T h e D elin eato r. O u r courses in S h o rth a n d . I'e n - m an sh ip . B usiness T ra in in g aiul T h e re is a good old sa y in g w hich is 1 T e leg ra p h y will e q u ip you fo r a su c ce ssfu l bu sin ess c a re e r. fa m ilia r in its e x c e lle n t ad v ice to “let FALL TERM SEPTEMBER 7. th e h ead sa v e th e h e e ls .” B ut th e n erv o u s, e n e rg e tic m o d ern w om an, w hose h ead , full of a sc o re of th in g s to be done im m ed iately , is u su a lly far in a d v a n c e of h e r heels, finds th e a n ­ B U S I N E S S COLLEGE, c ie n t an d h o n o ra b le axiom , “o n e th in g j Fourth Street. Near Morrison, Portland. Or. a t a tim e,” f a r b e tte r su ite d to h er I W e G u a ra n te e P o sitio n s fo r Ail case. # O u r G rad u ates. T h e w om an who, p assin g th ro u g h h e r b ed ro o m to g e t h e r p o ck etb o o k out j W rite Us, N o T ro u b le to A nsw er, g of a b u re a u d ra w e r to pay th e m ilk­ m an, n o tic e s th a t th e bed v alan ce is aw ry , sto o p s to a d ju s t it an d o b se rv es Real Excitement. d u st on th e ta b le leg n e a r by, p au ses T h o u g h G erm an y an d R u ssia clash . to se ize th e d u s te r from its bag, re­ And F ra n c e an d K nglund go to sm a sh , m a rk s th a t th e d u ste r sho u ld go into W h at c a re th e N ew lyw eds, in sooth, th e w ash, s te p s in to th e b ath ro o m to F o r th e ir f ir s t b ab y h a s a tooth. d ro p it in th e la u n d ry bag, rem em b ers — C in c in n a ti E n q u irer. th a t th e la u n d ry bag sho u ld be m end­ ed th is w eek , c a rrie s it to h e r sew ing T h o u g h th e k a is e r th u m b s h is n o se a t F ra n c e tab le, n o te s th a t sh e will n eed m ore And R u s sia n s m a k e th e A u s tria n s w hite spool co tto n b efo re th e d re ss­ d an ce; m a k e r com es, c a tc h e s up a pen cil to F o r th is we do n o t c a r e a peg— jo t down th e m em o ran d u m an d th ere­ W e’ve got a h en th a t laid an egg. upon d isc o v ers on h e r m em o pad half — A llen to w n D em o crat. a dozen th in g s w hich m u st p o sitively be a tte n d e d to b efo re lu n ch tim e, is W h at do w e c a re th o u g h Ja p a n sc rap s. v ery lik ely to h av e a n erv o u s b re a k ­ And A u s tria g iv es th e S e rb s som e ra p s dow n b efo re h e r v acatio n tim e com es W h at c a re w e w h a t th e k a is e r does? aro u n d , en d h e r h u sb a n d probably O ur bald sp o t sh o w s a little fuzz! w o n d ers w h at on e a rth s h e h a s had — H o u sto n P ost. to m a k e h e r so nerv o u s. E v ery good h o u se k e e p e r know9 th a t New Author. Mr. Cory is g re a tly g iv en to stu d y . en o u g h sm a ll m a tte r s can be ca rrie d H is wife, on th e c o n tra ry , n e v e r re a d s in th e h ead in one m o rn in g to keep th e h eels o f th r e e m aids, a h ired m an a t all. S he does, h o w ev er, o ccasio n ­ ally ta k e dow n a volum e in o rd e r to and all th e c h ild ren ru n n in g m o st of show so m e sy m p a th e tic in te r e s t in th e a fte rn o o n ; an d in th e s e d ay s when h e r h u sb a n d ’s fa v o rite p u rsu it. bridge, c h a r ita b le in te r e s ts a n d club O ne m o rn in g , d u rin g b re a k fa s t, Mrs. affa irs o ccu p y o n e p a rt of th e fem in in e Cory re m a rk e d : “ I to o k dow n a book y e s te rd a y by m ind an d h o u seh o ld b u sin e ss th e o th ­ er, th e w o m an who re fu s e s to allow an a u th o r n am ed Voliv. Is h e c o n sid ­ ered a good w r ite r ? ” h e rse lf to be h a ra s s e d an d d is tra c te d by “ Voliv, m y d e a r ? ” q u eried th e h u s­ too m an y th o u g h ts a t once, b u t who b an d , in p erp lex ity . “ Voliv, did you a tte n d s to one th in g a t a tim e w ith s a y ? ” h e r w hole m ind, is sh e who k eep s se­ “ Y es,” sh e rep lied . “ I ’ll g e t it an d re n e a n d a v o id s th e g r e a t A m erican show yo u .” L e av in g th e tab le, sh e soon r e tu r n ­ b reak d o w n a t fifty. ed, K in g in g a book w hich sh e h an d ed him . It w as a volum e of B ro w n in g 's BETTER THAN HOT VEGETABLE p o etry an d h ad been bound w ith no n am e on th e back, sim p ly b e a rin g th e Salads, Easily Made and Inexpensive, legend, “ Vol. IV.” Should Have Place on Table YOUR OWN DRUGGIST WILL IT LI. YOU In Summer. T ry M u rin e E y e R e m e d y to r Red. W eux, W a te ry ------------------------ y E y e s a n d G r a n u la te c i E y e lid » ; N o S m a r t in g — iu .i t » E y e C o m fo rt. W rite f o r B ook o f th e E ye It is n o t n e c e s sa ry to h av e ex p en ­ by m a il F r e e . M u rin e E y e R em edy Co., C h ic a g o . siv e a s p a ra g u s tip s o r p im en to s to A Model of “ P r o g r e s s . ” m ak e th e m o st d elicio u s salad . T h e T h e firs t P a rlia m e n t of th e A u­ h u m b le s tr in g b ean , c a rro t, tu rn ip , s tra lia n C o m m o n w ealth w as co n v en ed b e e t an d lim a b ean offer m o st d e lig h t­ th irte e n y e a rs ago. th e u n io n of th e ful p o ssib ilitie s. F in ely sh re d d e d cab ­ six o rig in a l A u stra lia n co lo n ies— New b ag e w ith lim a b e a n s and g ra te d car- S outh W ales, V icto ria, Q u een slan d , c a rro t is m o st a ttra c tiv e . B e ets and S o u th A u stra lia , W e s te rn A u s tra lia strin g b ea n s co m b in e well, an d to an d T a sm a n ia —h a v in g been p ro claim ­ th o se w ho like to m ake sa la d s, even ed on th e firs t day of 1901. T h e A u­ th e s m a lle s t sc ra p s of left-o v er can be s tra lia n P a rlia m e n t, w hich h a s been called “ th e m o st p ro g re ssiv e in th e u tilized to ad v a n ta g e . w o rld ,” h as in itia te d m an y m e a s u re s So th en , in yo u r su m m e r cooking, of refo rm a t w hich o ld er c o u n trie s s u b s titu te th e sa lad for th e h ot, ste a m ­ w ould sta n d a g h a s t. T h e U p p er H ouse ing v eg etab le. It will sa v e tim e and of th e A u stra lia n P a rlia m e n t c o n s ists b o th e r b ec a u se th e n you can boil it in of th irty -six m em b ers, six fo r each th e ea rly co o ln ess of th e day, lay In sta te . A u stra lia n s e n a to rs a r e c h o sen th e icebox, an d h av e all p re p a re d for fo r six y e a rs in ste a d of fo r life, a s in C anada. n ig h t w ith o u t n eed in g to b o th e r Just / a t su p p e r-tim e. W ash an d clean th e W rig h t's In d ian V eg etab le P ills put le ttu c e e a rly in th e day, w rap in a th e sto m ac h in good co n d itio n in a bag of p a p e r to w elin g o r sq u a re of s h o rt tim e. T ry th em fo r S ick S to m ­ clean ch e e se c lo th an d p u t it in th e Ice­ ach , B ilio u sn ess an d In d ig estio n . Adv. box. an d y o u r sa lad Is p ra c tic a lly done. Diggest Rubber Tree of All. A su m m e r su p p e r in som e form of W h a t is believ ed to be th e la rg e st aspic, m e a t loaf, or even a h o t m eat ru b b e r tre e in th e w orld s ta n d s in th e Chicken Halibut Salad. dish , to g e th e r w ith a v e g e ta b le salad B razilian te r rito r y of A cre, on th e C ut th r e e p o u n d s of c h ic k e n halib u t d re sse d w ith p len ty of olive oil, fru it fro n tie r of Bolivia. Its stem is tw en- Seattle. in one-inch slice s an d cook th em in a ty-sev(?n feet 2 7-10 in ch es in c irc u m ­ N o t y e t h a s th e p ea c h tra d e re a c h e d c o u rt bouillon m ade from tw o q u arts an d b read an d b u tte r is ideal. fe re n c e a t th e b ase. F o r 120 d ay s a lev el w h ich w ill show b e tte r p ro fits ev ery y e a r th is co lo ssu s g iv es tw en ty - to th e g ro w e r o r a s c a rc ity , a lth o u g h of cold w ater, o n e c a rro t, tw o onions, Salada a la Creole. tw o p o u n d s of ru b b e r a day. A t p r e s ­ th e p a s t tw o o r th re e d a y s w ou ld give on e-h alf a w in eg lassfu l of v in eg ar and T w o solid, rip e to m ato es, tw o sw eet en t p ric e s th is b rin g in $2,160 a y ear, th is in d icatio n . T h e m a r k e t a t 40c se aso n ed to ta s te w ith th y m e, baj g reen p e p p e rs, o r one g re e n an d one o r a f a ir in te r e s t on a b o u t $50,000, to fo r b e s t E lb e rta s w a s firm , a n d p re­ leav es, p a rsle y ro o t, s a lt an d whole d ic tio n s fo r th e co m in g w e e k in clu d e p ep p er. Boll th is bouillon 30 m in u tes yellow p ep p er, a S p an ish onion and its o w n ers, a fam ily of sev en S erin- g u eiro s. b o th h ig h e r a n d lo w er lev els, b u t th e th e n allow It to cool b efo re placing plain F re n c h d ressin g , w ith c risp te n ­ f a c t re m a in s th a t W e n a tc h e e h a s n o t th e fish in It. Cook to th e boiling d e r le ttu c e . If you can n o t g e t th e yel­ A long w ith psy ch o lo g ical d e p re ssio n , low p ep p e rs se e if you c a n n o t g e t yel­ b eg u n to sh ip Its o ra n g e , lem on and freed o m fo r b u sin e ss an d th e r iv e r of I ta lia n clin g s an d S im m o n s se e d lin g s point fo r te n m in u tes, th e n rem ove low (la rg e ) to m a to e s in o rd e r to g et dou b t, let us now a s sim ila te th e s ile n t o r M uirs, a n d C a sh m e re h a s ju s t s t a r t ­ from th e Are an d ch ill th e flsh on ice a g en u in e S p a n ish co m b in atio n of col­ v icto ry . ed its E lb e rta s in to m a rk e t. T h e c a n ­ M ake a d re ssin g from o n e soupspoon o rs. S lice th e v eg e ta b le s nice and y on d is tr ic ts of e a s te rn W a sh in g to n ful of fren ch ta rra g o n m u sta rd , one th in , th ro w in g th e onion an d p ep p er in E BURTON Ammyee amt ('T.enilRt, h a v e s c a rc e ly co m m en ced to m a rk e t sp o o n fu l of v in eg ar, th r e e sp o o n fu ls H OWARD Li-ndvil'e, Colorado. K|>*»< iuieu prict s: (.old, t h e i r p ro d u c t. M uch o f th is sto c k is of o liv e oil. o n e-h alf teasp o o n fu l ol ice w a te r fo r h a lf an hour. D rain and Hi I n i t . Lead, it (¿old, Hil\er, 76o; Gold. SUo; 7 .to Copper, $1. Hailing envelope* a d full pricelist d u e to show n ex t w eek. T h e S im m o n s sa lt, one-half teasp o o n fu l of m inced a r ra n g e in a lte r n a te la y e rs on th e bed or sent on application. Control and Fmpire work«» of lettu ce. S p rin k le a few chopped, United. Beferonce: Carbonate National ilauk. se e d lin g s h a v e alw ay s b e e n ra te d a t ch erv il and c h iv e s an d p e p p e r tc a h ig h e r q u a lity an d p ric e lev el th a n p ick led n a s tu rtiu m s o r a ch o p p ed tr u f ­ Modern Methods. th e E lb e rta s . T h e re is a la rg e a m o u n t ta s te . fle o v er th e w hole an d do n o t add th e “ T h e p re ss a g e n t is a g re a t h elp to of e x c e lle n t c a n n in g f r u it in th e s e d re ss in g u n til sa lad is serv ed . w a r.” co m in g sh ip m e n ts, a n d a n y ra p id r e ­ Bar-le-Duc. “ How s o ? ” co v ery fro m th e e x tre m e ly low p rices T h e v ery ch o ice p re se rv e know n at Grapefruit Cocktails. “ It u sed to be co n sid ered d isg ra c e ­ in p ea c h e s is d o u b tfu l a t th is tim e. bar-le-duc Is m ade from th e large C u t th e g ra p e fru it In h alv es, c u t out ful to be ch ased , b u t now you give Good sh ip p in g p e a r sto c k Is sc a rc e , c h e rry c u rra n ts . R em ove th e se ed s out th a t you a r e m erely lu rin g th e th e pulp In la rg e p ieces, se t aside, an d th e m a rk e t h a rd e n e d to $ 1 0 1 .5 0 . u sin g to r th is p u rp o se a quill o r d arn th e n rem o v e se e d s an d co re, tak in g en em y in to a tr a p .”— L o u isv ille C o u r­ It is now re g a rd e d a s p ro b a b le th a t ing n eed le, ta k in g th em o u t fro m the c a re n o t to in ju re th e sh e ll; ta k e an ie r Jo u rn a l. th is f ru it w ill re a c h a h ig h lev el fo r a ste m en d . T o th re e po u n d s of th ese eq u al q u a n tity of fresh pineapple, Largest Diamond in London. fin ish , n o t to be w e a k e n e d u n til th e p re p a re d c u r ra n ts allow fo u r pounds scooped fro m th e pine a f te r peeling T h e la rg e s t d iam o n d in th e w orld is co m in g of th e Id ah o c a n n in g sto c k an d o ne-half o f s u g a r an d o n e cupful fill sh e lls w ith th is an d g ra p e fru it in L ond o n : it is th e Ja g e rs fo n te ln of w ater. M ake a siru p of th e su g a t in O cto b er. T h e eg g m a rk e t lo o k s ste a d y . It and w a te r, s tir r in g u n til th e s u g a r Is pulp, sw e e te n to ta s te , flavor with E x celsio r. It is a lm o st p e rfe c t an d of w as re p o rte d on th e s t r e e t th a t so m e d isso lv ed and th e siru p m ak es a soft g re e n m a ra sc h in o an d d ilu te Ju st be­ a blue-w h ite color, a n d w eig h s 971 of th e jo b b e rs h ad b e e n p ric e c u ttin g ball w hen d ro p p ed Into cold w a te r fo re se rv in g w ith c h a rg e d w a te r and k a ra ts . It w as found in 1893 in S o u th A frica. an d w ere se llin g fre s h ra n c h sto c k a t o r th re e m a ra sc h in o c h e rrie s on top. — 38c. T h is r e p o rt co u ld n o t b e v eri Add th e c u rra n ts , b rin g to th e boiling T h e p a c k e rs fo re c a s t a m eat s h o rt­ fied . O rd in a rily , h o w e v e r, su ch a point, ta k e from th e fire, tu rn intc When Cramped for Space. age a s a re s u lt of th e w ar. H o rses p ric e w ould b e im p o ssib le. All deal hot. Bterillzed g la sse s an d Beal like A h om e-m ade c o n triv a n c e keeps n atu rally a r e in g r e a t d em an d in w ar e r s h a v e en o u g h eg g s to re a c h w ith j Jelly. tim e. s h ir t w a is ts fre s h and u n ru m p le d , yet o u t e m b a rra s s m e n t a n d th e g e n e ra l [ | o u t of th e w ay. S crew five h o o k s into u n d e rto n e is fa r from firm . Russian Chicken. A bo u t six m o n th s from to d a y th e W h e a t— B lu estem , $1.10 p e r bu.; T h e R u ssia n s h av e a d elicio u s dish 1 a piece of bro o m h an d le a b o u t tw o feet \ c itiz e n s m ay begin s tre n u o u s k ic k s on fo rty fo ld , 99c p e r b u .; clu b , 97c p er of stew ed ch ick en w hich ca lls fo r a fat ■ long. O p p o site th e m iddle hook place tine b u d g et w hich w as p rin te d se v e ra l b u .; F ife, 96c p e r b u ; re d R u ssian . j a la rg e sc re w ey e th ro u g h w hich t h e ! d ay s ago. 94c p e r b u ; tu r k e y red , $1.0314 p e r bu. j ch ick en , m u sh ro o m s, onion, cauilflow ! b a r m ay be h u n g from a sm a ll pulley O a ts— $ 2 9 0 3 0 p e r to n ; b a rle y , $25 j e r an d one cupful of fre sh o r F re n ch a tta c h e d to th e c lo set cellin g "C u cu m b ers th re a te n life,” sa y s a A fter @26 p e r to n ; ry e, $26 p e r to n ; m iddl can n ed peas. T h e ch ick en sh o u ld be h ead lin e. W hy not g e t o u t a w a r ra n t ln g s $35 0 36 p e r to n ; s h o r ts , $39 0 40 c u t u p a s fo r frlcasse eln g . th en stew ed ! p u ttin g w a is ts on c lo th e s h a n g e rs slip for th r e a t to kill an d in c a rc e ra te tiie p e r ton. In boilin g w ater, to w hich th e raw | each h a n g e r on a hook an d pul! th e w ould-be a s s a s sin ? F e e d — B ran , $26 0 27 p e r to n ; chop, v eg etab les h av e been ad d ed , th e w h o le u p in to th e em p ty c lo s e t space $ 3 1 0 3 2 p e r to n ; ro lle d b a rle y , $ 2 5 0 onions b ein g ad d ed whole. • Cook slow F o llo w in g a n an n u a l cu sto m a P h ila ­ 26 p e r to n ; a lfa lfa m eal, $20 p e r to n ; j Magic for Rust Spots. d e lp h ia firm is g iv in g aw ay , w ith o u t ly till te n d er. D rain off th e g rav y and a lfa lfa m o lasses, $22 p e r to n ; w hole an y s trin g s a tta c h e d , 50 p ian o s to T o rem o v e r u s t sp o ts on h a th tu b s c o rn , $39 p e r to n ; c ra c k e d c o rn , $40 th ic k e n w ith flour and cre a m , place 1 an d b a sin s an d d isc o lo ra tio n s in to ilet fa m ilie s in w hich th e re a re peo p le of th e ch ick en on a p la tte r su rro u n d e d p e r to n ; s tra w , $9 p e r ton. m u sical ab ility , b u t u n a b le to buy an H ay — P u g e t so u n d , $ 1 2 0 1 3 p e r to n ; w ith th e cooked v eg e ta b le s an d cov b a s in s an d sin k s ap p ly m u ria tic acid in stru m e n t. w ith a m op. As soon a s th e d isc o lo ra­ e a s te rn W a sh in g to n , $ 1 5 0 1 6 p e r to n ; ered w ith th e gravy. tio n la rem o v ed th e acid should be alfalfa, $13 p e r to n ; w h e a t hay , $130 S o re E yes, G ra n u la te d E yelids a n d 8ti** 14 p e r ton. th o ro u g h ly rin se d off w ith c le a r wa­ p rn Dripleas Tea Strainer. m n tly h ealed w ith H um an E ye B al­ T h e fo llo w in g p ric e s a r e o ffe re d to Belgium Will Aid Families. T ea s tr a in e r s th a t will n o t d rip ot te r. T h e acid w o rk s lik e m ag ic; It in aam . Adv. th e p ro d u c e r by th e lo cal d e a le rs fo r j a lm o st In sta n ta n e o u s in Its effect and N ew Y ork.— F ifte e n c e n ts a d a y w ill sta in a tab leclo th a re now b ein g m an T o e n c o u ra g e b o rin g fo r oil th e gov­ b e p aid by th e g o v e rn m e n t o f B elgium d e liv e ry In ro u n d lo ts f. o. b. S e a ttle : u factu re d . T h e p e rfo ra te d m esh for > th e lab o r of sc ru b b in g Is saved. e rn m e n t of S o u th A u s tra lia h a s o ffe r­ E g g s— S e le c t ra n c h , 36c do*. to e v e ry B elgian w o m an In A m erica ed a la rg e b o n u s to th e firs t p erso n P o u ltry — L iv e h en s. 1 1 0 1 5 c p e r lb ; s tra in in g th e te a Is on to p of o n e end w h o se h u sb a n d Is w ith th e B elgian ¡o r c o rp o ra tio n p ro d u cin g 100,000 g a l­ Egg and Sardine Salad. arm y . If s h e h a s c h ild re n , sh e w ill old ro o ste rs, 10c p e r lb ; 1914 b ro ile rs, of a d eep bow l-shaped spoon w hich S lice o n e h e a d of celery an d four lons of c ru d e 90 p e r c e n t p etro leu m 1 4 0 1 6 c p e r lb ; d u c k lin g s, 10@12c p er fo rm s th e bo tto m w hen s tr a in e r is receiv e. In ad d itio n , 5 c e n ts a d a y for lb ; g eese, 10c p e r lb ; g u in e a fow l, $9 j ren tin g o n th e ta b le . W h en in u se th e | h ard-boiled eggs, and place In naiad | from a well. ea c h child, w hich will be In c re a se d to s tr a in e r Is held sid e w ise o v e r a cup , bowl. M ash y o lk s of th e eggn. four 10 c e n ts a d ay In c a s e th e h u sb a n d be p e r doz. P eo p le, who know us, a re d iv id ed D ressed B eef— P rim e b eef s te e rs , I sla in , P ie r re Mali, th e R plgtan consul- so th a t th e te a flows in to th e bowl sa rd in e s , n alt an d p ep p er to g e th e r and in to tw o c la s s e s — th o s e w ho w o n d er 1 2 0 1 2 1 4 c p e r lb ; cow s, 1 1 1 4 0 1 2 c p er u se en o u g h cre a m to form a th ick w hy w e m a rrie d h e r an d th o se who g e n e ra l a n n o u n ced S a tu rd a y . T h is ap- ■ and th e n back th ro u g h th e p e rfo ra ­ p lie s to ail fam ilies of so ld iers, re g a rd lb ; h e ife rs, 12c p e r lb. tions. Any liquid th a t Is left In th e I p aste. T h in w ith v in eg ar. Mix F ren ch c a n ’t Bee w hy sh e m a rrie d us. D ressed v eal— 1514c p e r lb. le s s of th e ir fin a n c ia l situ a tio n . D ressed h o g s— W h o le, p a c k in g p e rfo ra tio n s d rip s back Into th e bowl d re ss in g on th e celery an d w h ite of T>r. P w r y 's V erm If no* “ D ead S h o t" kills h o u se. 14c p e r lb. w hen th e s tr a in e r Is laid dow n .— Pop­ | eggs, an d o v er th a t pour th e cream a n d ex p el» W orm s in a te ry few u o u ra Lassen's Violence Grows. D ressed s p rin g lam b — 121413c p e r u la r M echanics. d ressin g . R e d d in g , C al.—L a ss e n P e a k c o n tin ­ lb. D ressed m u tto n —9 1 4 0 1 1 1 4 c p e r lb u ed In a s t a te of e ru p tio n S a tu rd a y , Mississippi Traveler. The Leisure Classes. Lactene, or Artificial Buttermilk. A p p les— New co o k in g . 50 0 85c p er tw o v io le n t d is tu rb a n c e s o ccu rrin g , In th e c o u n try a m an in clin ed to S q u eeze h a lf a lem on o v er tw o tea- T h is is d ecid ed ly a h e a lth b ev erag e, w h ich w ere p ro n o u n ced th e g re a te s t b ox; new e a tin g . $1.25 0 1 .5 0 p e r box; le isu re is su p p o sed to w h ittle a pine as th e la c tic acid fe rm e n t it c o n ta in s sp o o n fu ls of su g a r. Add a fre sh egg stic k . In tow n h e k ills tim e by p u t­ of th e s e rie s o f 42 sin c e la s t May. G rav en ste ln a , $ 1 0 1 .5 0 p e r box. and a d ash of w ine. P u t in also tw o a c ts a s a p ro p h y lactic a g a in s t th e B la c k b e rrie s— 75c p e r c ra te . C louds of a s h e s d escen d ed a t M ineral, tin g n e e d le p o in ts on a lot of lead P u t In an p en cils.— W ash in g to n S tar. C a n ta lo u p e s— P o n ie s, 50c p e r c r a te ; p u tre fa c tiv e b a c te ria . T h e ta b le ts ta b le a p o o n fu ls of su g a r 10 m ile s from th e peak. S e v e ra l p e r­ eggnog s h s k e r an d sh a k e to a fro th . so n s re p o rte d th a t th e y had seen sta n d a rd s , 75c@ $l p e r c ra te . m ay be p u rch ase d a t an y d ru g sto re C ra b a p p le s— 50c@ $1.25 p e r box. fla m e s e m a n a tin g from th e c ra te r, b ut T h e o rig in a l b aseb all fan is th e one and co n tain full d ire c tio n s fo r m ak C u r r a n t Juice m ay be s u b s titu te d fo r H u c k le b e rrie s— 6 0 7 c p e r lb. th e fo re s t b u re a u ’s o b se rv e r, sta tio n e d Ing. T h is Is m ore n u tritio u s th a n but­ th e w ine if d esired , b u t if w ine Js used w ho ca n dro p th e p a p e r w ith th e la ­ P e a rs — B a rtle tt, $ 1 0 1 .5 0 p e r box. n o t f a r from th e c r a te r , sa id h e saw t e s t w a r new s and dope o u t w ho will te rm ilk . a s it is m ade o f w hole milk. a good p o rt Is th e be: t. 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