HEALS PORTLAND S0RE5 AND ULCERS IN LEAD At Head of Great Wheat Shipping Ports of C juntry. acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The Crlticus— Whose portrait is that? perfect combination o f the two ingredients is Artist— Mrs. De Scadda. W hat do what produces such w onderful results in cur­ ing Catarrh Pend for t> sCmonials free, you think of it? o J C R E N E Y & r O,. Props., Toledo, O. Crlticus— I t ’s a splendid picture, but Bold by Druggists, price75c. Take H a ll’s Fam ily P ills lor constipation. it doesn't look anything like her. Artist—Of course not I need the There is an altar society in Brooklyn money. composed of night policemen. The mem­ bers contribute a certain amount every D r D e fa u lt . month which pays for lights and flowers “ Does your husband ever praise your ou an altar of perpetual adoration. cooking, Bertha?” asked the young w ife 's elderly aunt. “ O, yes, indeed, auntie?” "W hat does he say when he does?” “ W ell— er— he doesn't say much, you know, but I can always tell when the cooking pleases him. He doesn’t swear at it.” Habitual i ‘onstipatiou May be permanently overcome by proper personal efforts with the assistance of the one Truly bettejirutl laxative remedy, Syrup uj figs anil QuirojScnna, v»hicn e n a b le s one to form regular b abits d a ily so that assistance to na­ tu re may be gradually dispensed until when no longer needed as the best of remedies, when required, are to assist nature and not to Supplant the natur­ al junctions, which must dejiend u lti­ m a tely upon p rop er nourishm ent, proper efforts,and right living generally. To get its b en ejiciu l e jje c ts , always buy th e gen u in e b y r u a i F i S s ^ E ! i virlfSenna C a lifo r n ia F io S y r c p C o . only SOLO BY A L L L E A D IN C DRUGGISTS one size wily, regular pi ice 50^ p« but lie The H .iiit s p h e r e S e n .o n *. Since the earth is much farther from the sun when It Is summer In the northern hemisphere and winter lb the southern than when the seasons are reversed, It might be supposed that the climate would be more extreme in the southern half o f the earth than It Is In the northern. The actual difference Is made slight by the fact that the pro­ portion of lund to water is much great­ er in the northern hemisphere. T h e V a l u e o f L it e r a t u r e . W ife— May I kindle the fire with the first act o f that old play of yours? Author— Better try the second. It's more fiery.— Transatlantic Tales. F n .h lo n . R e v e rs e d . Mabel— How do you like my new gown, grandmamma? Grandmamma— I don't. In my day girls .o r e one button gloves and gowns buttoned up to the neck. Now they wear one button gowns and gloves buttoned up to the neck. — Judge. of b u sh e ls in a day U L T IM A T U M IN S T R I K E . C a n a d ia n P a c ific E m p lo y es T h re a te n G e n e ra l W a lk O u t. Vancouver, D. C., Sept. 1.— A spe­ cial from Winnipeg says the crisis is approaching in the mechanics' strike on the Canadian Pacific railway. The committee now in session in Mon treal, representing all the orders and unions to which employes belong, have given the company this week to decide whether it will meet this com­ mittee in conference with the object of settling the strike or have the en­ tire system tied up. The committee in Montreal represents not only the machinists, boilermakers and carmen on strike, hut also the engineers, fire men, conductors and trainmen. It seems to be a fight between the unions and the Canadian Pacific rail way, the company haying made up its mind to test their strength. Former Master Mechanic Cross, of Winnipeg, is now in England, having been sent there by the country to hire mechanics. J A P F A IR P O S T P O N E D . E co n o m ica l M in is try W in s C o n tro v e rs y W ith C o m m e rc ia l In te re s ts . Tokio, Sept. 1.— The Tokio expo sition has been postponed until 1917 according to the official statement is sued today by the minister of agri culture and commerce. The action is taken over the protests of all the chambers of commerce, and is indica five of the determination of the new cabinet to carry out its policy of re trenchment. The officials of the exposition were called together and the decision of the government was announced to them. It is expected that the post ponement will result in a great bene­ fit to the exposition. B re a k G ro u n d f o r In stitu te . T h e Iviinl Y o u H a v e A lw a y s B o u g h t lias b o rn e the signa­ tu re o f Chas. I I . F le tc h e r, a n d h as b e e n m ad e u n d e r his p erson al supervision fo r o v e r HO years. A llo w no one to deceive you in this. C ou n terfeits, Im itation s a n d « .lu st-a s-g o o d ” a re hut E xp erim en ts, a n d e n d an ger the h ealth o f C h ild re n —E x p e rie n c e a g a in st E xp erim en t. What is CASTOR IA C a sto ria is a harm less substitute fo r C astor O il, P a r e ­ goric, Iiro p s a u d Soothing Syrups. I t is P leasan t. I t contains n e ith e r O p iu m , M o rp h in e n o r oth er N arco tic substan ce. Its a g e is its g u a ra n te e . I t destroys At orm s an d allay s F everish n ess. It cures D ia rrh o e a an d At ind Colic. It relieves T e e th in g T ro u b le s, cures Constipation a n d F latu len cy . I t assim ilates the F o o d , regu lates th e Stom ach an d B o w e ls , g iv in g h ealth y a n d n a tu ra l sleep. T h e C h ild re n ’s P a n a c e a —T h e M o th e r’s F rie n d . The Kind You H aie Always Bought B ears the Signature of in Use For Over 3 0 Years. • irT. TT au R M f r r w r r . strut t o m eirr. j P ro fe s s o r E llio t M a k e s S u g g es tio n s f o r O v e rc o m in g T r o u b le . From Washington State College. Pullman. Sores and Ulcers are indications o f impure blood. They show that the circulation has become infected with germs and poisons, which are being constantly discharged into the open place to irritate the delicate nerves, tissues and surrounding flesh and keep the sore in a state o f inflammation and disease. W hether these impurities in the blood are the result of some debilitating sickness, an old taint^from a former disease, or whether it is hereditary bad blood, there is but one way to cure sores and ulcers, and that is to purify the b lood y Washes, salves, lotions, etc., are often beneficial because of their cleansing, antiseptic effects, but nothing applied to the surface can reach the blood, where the real cause is, and therefore cannot cure. S. S. S. is the remedy for sores and ulcers of every kind. It gets down to the very bottom of the trouble and removes every trace of im purity or C h ic a g o , A lw ay s C o n s id e r e d ; L a rg e s t R ec e iv in g P o r tla n d , L e ft B eh in d poison, and makes a lasting cure. S. S. S. changes the quality of the circu­ lation, so that instead o f feeding the diseased parts with impurities, it by O r e g o n M e tro p o lis . nourishes and heals the irritated, inflamed flesh and causes the ulcer to fill in with healthy tissue by supplying it with pure, rich blood. Book on Sores aud Ulcers and any medical advice desired sent free to all who write. Portland, Sept. 1.— Portland today THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. is the greatest wheat shipping port in the country. Over transportation lines coming into the city more wheat P a t t i n g H is F o o t In It. C on form in g fo Tradition. was sent in than to any other ship­ “ It ’s good to see you again, Smidgley, “ Uncle," said the little girl from ths ping port in the United States. The after ail these years, aud talk over old city, feeling that something of the kind times. By the way, I remember there was expected from her, “ which is Che tree shipping records for Portland show that ¡¡U) cars of export wheat were was a pretty school teacher that was a that grows the leaf lard?” received in the city. This is nearly good deal stuck on you at one time. She Having thus complied with the conven­ double the record of 113 cars estab got over it, didn’t she?” tionalities and asked the usual artless lished Saturday last, when the wheat “ I hope not, Gunson. I married her question, the little girl from the city ran shipping records of the port were about ten years ago.” out to the barn, saddled the chestnut shattered. sorrel, and galloped him all over the On several different occasions re­ P|TC St. Vitas' Dunce and "rvons Dli neighborhood. cently Portland shipments have I I I 3 nently cared l>y l>r. i .iae’s Great Nerve Re­ storer. Send for FREE $2.00 trial bottle ami treatise. topped those of Chicago, which is the Dr. it H. Kline. Ld., 931 Arch St.. Philadelphia. Fa. T h e H eal T h in s , recotd wheat shipping port of the “ There are no literature genuluî In world. The Saturday shipment of E x p la i n e d . this age. Where do you find nowa­ 113 cars went ahead of the Chicago “ They don’t care for expense here,” days the words that burn?” receipts and established Portland as ■aid the regular summer boarder at the “ In the books of corporations w-hen a record holder Today's record, how­ summer resort hotel. "When you call wanted on the witness stand.” — Balti­ ever, puts Portland far in the lead, for lemonade they give you a stalk or two even over Chicago, and establishes more American. of macaroni with it instead of a straw.” the pre-eminence of the port as a ‘‘I was just wondering,” observed the wheat shipping center of world wide To Brcaf: in New Shoes. new boarder, after a pause, “ why this importance. The rapid climb in the A lw ays shake in A lle n ’s Foot-Ease, a powder baked macaroni tastes so strongly of It cures hot, sweating, aching, sw ollen feet.' size of the shipments is shown by the ures corns, in grow in g nails and bunions. A t •emon juice.” — Chicago Tribune. i l l druggists and shoe steres, 25c. Dont accept record of 03 cars for Friday last, not iny substitute. Sample mailed FREE. Address a small shipment by any means. Mothers will find Mrs. W inslow's Soothing Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. Figuring from a basis of 210 cars Syrup the best rt-medv to use fox th eirch lur u shipment, it is seen that approximate­ iu riu g the teethiug per.od. O v e r c a n t Io n a . ly 79.XUO sacks of wheat reached Port­ Tapt. Kidd, the pirate, was burying h!s land, since there are on an average of P r o f e s s io n a l C ro o k e d n e s s . treasure. 380 sacks to the car. The sacks as *‘I*ardon mo,” said the doctor, who wai “ I could lock it up in a safety deposit they are shipped from the field weigh taking a downtown luncheon with the vault, of course,” he said, “ but I want to from 100 to 110 pounds to the sack. professor; “ but why are you cutting your put the stuff where the personal property Estimating the average weight to ►teuk in that zigzag fashion?” assessor will never hear of it.” be 105 pounds to the sack, it “ I am trying,” answered the profeasor, So well did he do the job, in fact, that will be seen that a great flood of “ to follow along its loin of least resist­ it hasn’t been turned up, even yet. 8,379.000 pounds, or 144,465 bushels ance.” of grain, reached the city. The aver­ age price of the wheat is 92 cents a S y ste m . Catarrh Cannot be Cured Mrs. Homer— Isn’t it terrible to have bushel, making the aggregate value with LO C AL A PPLIC A TIO N S, as they cannot to cross the street at one of the busy of the shipment alone reach the enor­ reach the scat of the disease. Catarrh Is a blood mous sum of $1.588,980. T o put the or constitutional di ease, and in order to cure corners? it you must take internal remedies. H a ll’s Mrs. Storer— Yes, indeed. You never vast shipment in a shape where its Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts d i­ size can be readily grasped, it might rectly upon the blood and mucous surfaces. know when one of those big policemen is H a lls Catarrh Cure is not a quack m edic ne. going to grab you by the arm and scare be noted that the 210 cars which reached the city, if put together in It was prescribed by one o f t i e best physic »ms you half to death.— Chicago Tribune. In this countay for years and is a regular pre- one train, would reach in a solid line cription. It is composed o f the best tonics for 1 3-5 miles. F la t t e r y In A r t . know .com bined with the best blood purifiers, M illio n s B L A C K A L K A L I. New York. Sept 1— John D. Rockc feller, Jr., will officiate tomorrow in the ceremony of breaking ground for the main hospital building and isola­ tion annex of the Rockefeller insti tute for medical research. Plans for the new hospital were filed last week and work will be begun on it immedi ately It is to cost about $400,000 The building will have seven stories, with a brick and Indiana limestone front. The isolation wards will be in a two-story building connected with the main building by steel bridges T r a f fic is D e la y e d . F or Thin , Poor Blood In a letter addressed to a farmer residing near Walla Walla, Professor Elliott discussed black alkali, and its i interference with the growth of al­ falfa; plants which are tolerative of alkali; grasses and plants which tend You can tru s t a m edicine to crowd out alfalfa, and means pre­ ! tested 60 years I Sixty years ventive of this; and a certain pest which is damaging the leaves of apple of experience, think of that! trees grown by this farmer. Briefed Experience with Ayer’s Sar­ somewhat, the letter follow’s : ! saparilla; the original Sarsa­ ‘ ‘ I understand from your letter, that ( you are having difficulty with the black parilla; the strongest Sarsapa­ t o n s c t e n llo u t «u n til it . alkali, which interferes with the start­ rilla; the Sarsaparilla the doc­ “ Mr. Glizzard,” asked the caller, "are ing o f alfalfa. The land in question is tors endorse for thin blood, undoubtedly so supplied with water jon currying all the Ufa insurance you can afford?” near the surface that there is consider­ weak nerves, general debility. “ No," answered the man at the desk. able evaporation, which has caused the But even this grand old medicine cannot do “ 1 can afford more, and 1 had expected to Its best work if tlte liver is Inactive and tha alkali to rise to the surface. This take out more, but from a note l got bowel* conati|>ated. For the best possible re­ trouble would be observed in all such from my employer this morning 1 have! sults, you should take laxative doses of Ayer’s lMHs while taking the Sarsaparilla. The liver land, and the best way to prevent it is begun to suspect that I ’ m carrying a will quickly respond, and so will the b o w els. by surface draining. This would per­ j good deal more than 1 am worth.” M a d e by J. C. A y e r C o., L o w e ll, mit the washing out o f the alkali from \lr------ --------------- Also mauufaoturers of A S n o r t in g K v e n t . the surface through the drains, and I HAIR VIOOS. Mrs. Peek— Henry, do you see any- think you would have sufficient rainfall tiling In the paper about Blinker run­ AULE CURE. CHERRY PECTORAL. in the winter to accomplish this. The ning over Ills mother-lu law? drains should be from two to three feet Mr. Peck— Not yet. I haven't come below the surface, which would not to the sporting news.—Puck. interfere with the cultivation o f al­ falfa, as the water level would be at OW A Hu 1UJ RTON.—Assayer a r l Chemist. the distance Beneath the surface o f the Leutlville, Colorado. Specimen prices: Gold, Silver, E ad. ? 1; Gold, Silver, 7.ic; Gold, 50c; Zluc or lower level o f the drains. Copper, VI. Cyanide tests. Mailing envelop« * and “ I suspect that i f you are able to full price list sent on application. Control and Um­ pire work solicited. lltelereuee: Carbonate Na get a start o f alfalfa, it would be able tioual Rank. to overcome the effect o f the alkali, 2°z BOTILE OSATALI BRQCtRS which I assume is strongest near the surface; but with the water level so A R R A N G E TO STOP A T near the surface as it is, the roots would not have any encouragement to T H E C O R N E L IU S penetrate deeply, and would probably P A R K A N D ALD ER STS. stop at the water table. It might be E G G -P H O S P H A T E A New and Mmlem European Hotel, catering possible to counteract the effect of the particularly to Slate people. A refined place for alkali by the use o f considerable ma­ ladies visiting the city, close to the shopping nure, or some chemical fertilizer, but center. Rates reasonable. Free Bus. j « j » I very much doubt the value o f such N. L CLARKE, (late of Portland Hotel) Mgr. treatment. A modern havener at “ We have seen some excellent a moderate pricet is 30 stands o f alfalfa secured by seeding per cent, more efficient alfalfa in the fall. Fall seeding should than “Trust” or Cream- This sterling household remedy is most be done early enough to secure the full of-Tartar products and benefit o f the fall rains, and thereby successfully prescribed for a “ world or ib*3lui