Tin run r n ur run STOMACH SUFFERERS E3 Will tan ho!t irniiv Gfmaihl v.i iiKsifj j vwi Mtuiiiavu I back to a normal condition, induce liver activity and bowel regularity by careful diet and proper exercise, to which you should add the toning and strengthening qualities to be found in a fair trial of j GERMAN ATTACHE TO BE SENT HOME HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS German Minister at Washington Will (Jean House. Will ASK SAFE CONDUCT FOR AGENT TOR SALE AUTOMOBILES Rebuilt Federal Trucks A Safe Used Truck to Buy. A REBUILT FEDERAL lu as food value for the money as a new truck. By rebuilt we mean that the truck Is entirely takon apart, each part examined and If necessary replaced by a new part made at the Federal factory, the entire truck reptuniea ana reiinisnea, ana everything wcLirwtti j uuiim iu maia 1110 ltuuk pi n.cn- cally as food as new In every detail. When you buy a rebuilt Fedorai you re protected Dy ine same policy end iti- We operate a repair department, In whlcli our SUDDly of Federal Darts Is comolete and the stock room orranizatlon high ciass, wmcn insures tne prompt ruling of all ur. -.. . - nu yen uiucio, mi uiiu uici u in M BWI V Ice deDartment. which is oupn dav and Bight, "always at your call." The Federal being a good truck In the first place and protected by a company which Is equip ped and has the disposition to give you service Is consequently A SAFE TJSiGD TftUCK TO BUT. If you are In the market for a truck from 1 1000 to $1400, we urge you to com pare used Federals with new trucks at similar prices. We think we can con vino you of their superior value, GERLINGER MOTOR CAR CO., Cor. E. Third and Oregon Sta., over Steel Bridge. Act of Embassy Believed Will Show Genuine Desire of Teutons for Friendship of Uncle Sam. ' Washington. D. C. Theae hichlv important developments tank dUpa Monday In connection with the events consequent upon tne revelations in the Dumba case; Count VOIl Bernfltorff. : tha Harmon ambassador, will call on Secretary Lansing and will intimate that Cap tain Frani von Paoen. German mil,. Utf .atCittchv will besenfchome, if a sale conduct for him can be obtained from the British government. Ambassador Pen field haa cahlprl him personaj impression that Austria NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS: , GENERAL CROP CONDITIONS Portland Wheat Rln.tom k bushel; fortyfold, 83c; club, 81c; red Fife, 78e; red Russian, 75c. Vegetables Cucumbers, Oregon, 15 6vc frozen: arcicnnkAa. uui toma toes, zu3uc box; cabbage, lc pound; beans, 2j4c; green corn,. 15c dozen; garlic, 10c bound: nennera in,Kn- eggplant, 46c. breen Fruits Cantalnunen Kn,. m, $1.50 crate; peaches, 2650c box watermelons, llic pound; plums 25 &uc box; new apples, 75c ffi $1.60: pears, 75cJl; grapes. 96c(fflil.B0 crate: huckleberries. R 7 casabas, ljc; fresh figs, $1.25 box. ' Potatoes New, 70 80c sack; sweets. 2(ffl3c Dound. Onions 6075e per sack. Eggs Oregon ranch, buying prices: No. 1, 27c dozen; No. 2, 22c; No. 8, 17c. Jobbing price: No. 1, 28c. Poultry Hens, 14 a 15c bound: springs, 1718c; turkeys, 18c; ducks, 812c; geese, 89c. .. . Butter City creamery cubes, ex. tras, Belling at 294c bound: mints, ami cartons, extra. ;. Prices niiiH tn nrn. ducers Country creamery, 2527ef uuwor ihl no. i. sour cream.. 'ZMn- no. z, zyc. Veal Fancy, 1213c pound. rorK biock, yjc pound. Hops 1915 fuggles, 14c pound; clusters, nominal. ' Wool Eastern Oregon, medium, 26 O zjc; eastern Oregon, fine, 18 1 T. tnern 6.86; bulls, $4.E0(5i5; stairs. $6 nogs L,ight, ?6.806.90; heavy. If To. an thtnkinr of buyinir a Plana, do not fall to write u. for CATALOGUES AND PRICES. Wo Mil oa Kaar Term. Sherman.ay&Ca " PORTLAND, OREGON. Hungary will eomnlv wif.h t.h Amari. 1 9ii- vail oa sr.-. i .- .w - - 1- . . ...yv., v uvt. muun r. new ba, .leaving her Interests here in Pelts Dry long-wooled pelts, lB.c charge of the counsellor of the em- dry short-wooled, lljc; dry shearlings' bassy. each. 10(5ll5c: salted ihearHniro Count von -Bernstorff will explain llMMniv rfrv o-nat in,,, h-:. ...i.' the exact connection of Captain von 17c; dry goat, shearlings, each, 10 ure uuuiua BtriKK pians. iuc; sauea long-wooled pelts, May, $1 There is no question that the ambassa- 2 each. dor feels that members "bf his Staff Ct-,i)e Choice steers, $6.607- flhOUld haVA nn mnnflfttmn with arai'lran rrnnA fl Q Of. 1: mm mm Or the Creation Of dl'snrrlArn In fnrfiia- chnioa nnm K ORe en. J r. . . . - T . " -"v.vv buno. liU.tiiliUU.W. 1CUUU. AOff-JI trial factories. He does hold, how 6.25; medium, $4.605; heifers, $B mot vzofiiiuuy, no WUII BB AU8- tria-Hunearv. has the nVht. tr wnpn her subjects that emnlovment in fac tories making munitions for the allies is a Crime fto-Ainnr. tha Inna nf fkai country and that if they should return uuiiio mey win oe punisnea. Germany, it In nninioH nut In tim. man circles, had the ricrht tn pnll hnma all reservists in the United States. Ol 1 , . IUI.OI UIUU h;.,T. 7L: n I 0 V gr 81,(1 is exP"ted to step into line with because of the British command of the the nnnnia, .nt.iM ..j sea and they have been forced to r- L.i ty.:. .. "TTl. ,V" I- fi.!. I im. -,jr . u, nao irom iau- . .. 7" ; luiino. Jn tne iasi several years it tel thaflA man th.t h.v mnDt nA, . 1. I . . o. n, .iii TT A "-"- imiuura an instant market here, for the allies the German ambassador Wholesale dealers ak 2 nt . n fh. t. ,.1" T ?! thB "Bht 10 te" RePrtB from t!le So y the quality tnem 10 return to nght. is excellent and the However, it is apparent that the Sheep Wethers. U 7&rri)K- s(S4.Bb; iambs, ?4.7B6.50. New Melon on Market. Tacoma -Another variety of melon nrivA am tk. 1 .. 1 i , - ' v. M.v iuu.i uruuuiw miTiflT My Maryland I One reader claims that Maryland Is the state above all others for richness of comestibles and genius in their elu cidation. Chesapeake, home of the toft-shelled crab and of his hard shelled brother! Diamond-back, com posed as only Philadelphia cooks, or he of Baltimore, ' can blend thee! Maryland Fried Chicken! What an RlvRllim In nnAnii nna'i rfovct flchlnc . -1 .IDU1UQ on the western Bliore and one's nights masung at tne Baltimore Club! That, that were quite enough to Induce blessed forgetfulness of swordflsh and halibut to the north, of tarpon to the uulii, oi tunny ana salmon to the west. "Is it any wonder," demands me Baltimore "American," "that Mary land gins are mir r No, no a thou sand negative noes and here we aro condemned to slave In a desert ol table d'hotos In that city of strangers, uuu niminauani Loiuer s. ambassador has no intention to make an issue in respect to - Captain von Pa pen. If this trovernment will nhtoin a safe conduct for the officer he will be ordered to Berlin. Such action would obviate a demand for his recall. It would do more. It would show con- egg prices last week was expected to Keep me market steady here for Borne lime, an added scarcity of this com modity has caused dealers to boost prices to 3334 cents a dozen for the fresh ranch product. nucKienerries are getting scarcer . . , . .- jiuctueuurnes are getting sc clusivelv the Hnoirn nf Harmon., t . J . . . . K""B l i jT j, t . ",m Prlc nigner, the berries now main In friendly relations with this Llm.ii.. k 1 o m, , nnntr T .1J .1 .11 I " ."'S " V""U. 1116 06- . u.u UDBI, mat me mand th a season a. hi-iotr Economic Oeturmlnlam. An Atlanta man tells of this conver sation oeiween two darky bucks of mat town: "Bill, I heahs dat yo' was courtln' dat Utts eal down mv wnv" "Sho' I wus. An' I was In love with, dat gal, too; only I heahs dat she ain't Rot a cent. So 1 says to myself: "Bill, uu u uiun,- au- i was a man, Henry; an' now I passes her by with silenl VVUlU1II"11 his Very Grewsome. Col. B, M. House, discussing ponce mission in Europe, mild: ino I'Tcncn soldiers, by the way, oio cttiieu pomis whiskers, as we niignt suy. In the troncheB, you see ino gay Kronen soldiers all grow uuiua. io seo a sionuor lad of 13 of it wnn enormous black beard cover tig nis cnoat well. It's ke the stnrv "'Willif?.1 Rflill fln alvmnlnau , .'.j ...U...0 IW.UU- er, givo mo a sontonce with the word BrHwso.no ' In H.' 1 10 snlillnr' VVlllla stoppod shaving and grew some wills ners. i-niiaueipbia Bulletin "USE THE RIVER" Dalles-Columbia Line Rial, of Wahlnton. for Tho Dalloi dallr ox. ivu " m- .,'r,vo,P"!' Mondar fff-,rTM.f- N .T""1-,nl,ra' ,s""' 1 win Lal. fur llporr Columbia and Snakorlvw ivuvou 'Wt, xol. Main 613. Willunttuad Colanbia Rinr Tiwin Co, rarllul TIRES Wo have the best facilities In the Northwi'Nt for doing your Repair work. Why throw your old tires away! Send thtm to us and let u repair them. We guarantee every repair we make. Our prices arc reasonable. A Western repair is a permanent repair. Let us convince you. Tube punctures repaired, 25c. WESTERN HOW. & tUTO SUPPIY CO. 32 FINE IT,, NR. BROADWAY, PORTLAND, OR, LINK'S BUSINESS COLLEGE the school or purr Poi tJanJ-a Boat Boalnoai Tralnln, gobod. hnoianalup lau.ht I, p.r, - W Ttrin spent nmutj, Sept 1, tail Um "lodonUhavoalroadvanroM. Alk - . forCaukif. Korolloarl,. . T. LINK, General Manager. roooa MAIN BOM The fish market is well supplied with halibut and salmon and small nsh. I he demand is good. Butter and cheese are steady. No change was maus in meat and poultry prices. Crop Report Sept. 8, 1915. ' The bureau of crop estimates in co operation with the weather bureau, unnea states Jjepartment of Agricul Dumba incident with AiinrriQ.Htinn-a,, will, in the end, be adjusted satisfac torily to tne united States. Washington Administration Thought Will Yield to Carranza's Views Washington, D. C General Car- ranza a counter nrnnnsnl tr. tho pDn ... 1 - " I - (. ... u, aunuui- American diplomats for a conference ture, furnishes the following summary with him Over Intp.rnntinnal nhiaai n of cnnrlitinna the Mexican problem probably will be Winter wheat Preliminary esti- approved, according ,, to opinion ex- mate, 14,049,000 bushels; final, 1914, oressed here hv nfficUla In t,v, ,nu 1.t RM nnn tho administration. Spring wheat SeDtember 1. fore. A 111 L n ,. ... . .. ' oitnuugii iarranza reiused to yield c""', o,ou,uuu bushels; final, 1914, to the anneal of &rrtnrir l..ii. 2.920 nnn representatives of six Latin-American Oats Forecast, 14,200,000 bushels- repuuucB mat ne join his adversaries nnai, isj, iz, 740,000. In a raana AAnfo..- li. r . I Dnl CI j l a m . ... vvij.otonco. h, was pointed uax.cjr oeptemoer i. iorecast, 4.- 3iufooo bushels: fina . 1914. a.fifi0- HERE ARE THE NEW REO MODELS AND THE NEW REO PRICES For without that explanation you could not understand, could not accept these values as genuine. purchaofaSye' tooabsorbinfi:ly interesting and of vital import to you if you contemplate the reducing thnnirv p" iWaS mPilble f?r the mer to materially reduce the prices of Reos without . OSyS?S& SOlUti0n, an1 diVidin8r- thdr Prfit 1116 tUyer' PlaC6d betted fr!nSPan!iTit workings of Reo-when you've read it you'll understand and the SesfsS mad? the SUCCm the t substantial and in many ways the co-ortratefiwithyth fcl,ep,acts hat.?eo Dealers hain? learned- made " possible for them to OTffl&W Re va'ueswthe ,?reat!st values' yu'U conclude that a Reo is the car REO MOTOR CAR COMPANY, Lansing, Mich., U. S. A. NORTHWEST AUTO CO. BROADWAY AT COUCH STS., Portland, Oregon F. vC VOGLER, President " v-mviiy WW 1 a 1797. DISTRIBUTORS FOR OREGON, WASHINGTON AND IDAHO. A limited amount of territory open to agents. Write us ouicklv. out here that milit.nrv nnmliinn. i Mexico had undergone marked changes in the last few weeks, and In some Quarters it was .eontendxrl that ranzsa'B claims for recognition were entitled to investigaiton. Since the Pan-American appeal was issued, Carranza's armies have pressed pacification of territory in Central and Northern Mexico, while some reports to the State denartmnnt. h that General Villa's forces are disin tegrating. . From authoritative Sources advices hav raaKns Wa.hir... ton that It would be difficult to con duct a convention to Belect a provis ional government In Mexico without 000, Potatoes September 1, forecast, 6,- oau.uuu Dusneis; tinal, 1914, 4,753,000. nay, all tame Preliminary esti. maie, j,bdu,uuu tons; final, 1914, 1, (lO.UUU. Apples September 1, forecast, 3, 400,000 bushels; final, 1914, 8,600,000 Record Deal In Apples Portland The biggest single deal in apples ever made was announced by the North Pacific Fruit Distributors association through C. A Malboef, its representative here. Every box avail vTdiiiiuciib in mrjjucu WltnOUt ' iwj uvji .tbii the participation of Carranza and his able of "c" Krade PP'e8 controlled by military commanders, who assert now that they control nearly all Mexican territory. Russians Score Victory. Petrograd, via London Near Tarno- pol the Russians have defeated the Third German division, the Forty-fifth ReBerve division and an Austrain bri gade. Eio-ht thnuaanrl 80 guns, besides many machine guns. were caotured. acenrdino tn an nfiuioi statements issued at the war office. Further south, near Trembowla, about 2600 Teutons, three mini anrf 10 n,. chine guns were captured. near voriatyntze more than 1000 Anatrian. I ii " mo neaBon. as steamer space reserva- were cab urf m"Ch"19 "H "nl by numbw le u Bssociaiion nas oeec sold at a con tract price of 85 cents a box, the hiEh est price obtained for this class of fruit in four years. It is estimated that the apples will make 400 carloads. The amount Involved in the deal is Z14,000. Middle Western firms com pose the pool of purchasers. Heavier Hop Bales Suggested I Portland Hop dealers point out the advantage of heavier balinir bv ere this year. In the matter of export uueiness mis is especially important, in View of the limit rtloitA1 hw ovma A , . , , - r "j "" w the Atlantic steamer lines on the num ber of bales they -will handle during were captured.. Liner Offered Japanese, Honolulu. T. H s;kSm a... . - --. .... nontiu oresident nf tha Tnvn vi... who arrived here Saturday on his way home to .lanan ennnim.ul tl... ii.- r ..I.IU.IH1.U l 11 . (. Hie Atlantic Transport company had offered iu sen mm me nner uhina, one of the nrst vessels recently bought by the At- nbt by weight, it follows that" a larger ioreign business can be done than if they are light. Weights running over 200 pounds to the bale are favored by exporters. Peaches Ara Active, and Firm. Portland The pe market was firm and active, with prices holding within the former range. Supplies are l?nt.'? T.ra.nPrt company from the lame enoueh for all ruirt. rh.M?.K.0,mp,7;l.Mr,uAT0,"il1 Bartlett peara are becoming scarce ''"""'"Kh he would and are in stronger demand, with aocu mo vnina on the trana-P.p nr. ti9R .n,. .k..i-.wi. .i. nn Tk i . , , - - woo.ij vut.ui.uio, vuier K 1 11 us an..tnn. - 7 . , ,M 0U8U of P" "re rather Plentiful and offer grosa tons register, is a sinele-screw ed irBor.ii .t an . i . v.. behind the dough J3ir.,l0llfaVriVe r!pe.a?d be" f materials d i "Tn.P I i. j . , 1 oIll ye yu wm have a failure if -and make it liahi. A ot M urki. F . -.v uiaao. sooa reaulu doubly . Take no ,Lu. t t-t u A and havm "good luck" m timm. At all Grocers, Johnny Had the Proof. . In instructing a youthful class In mathematics dm , m iitll .J jonn jones. Johnnv." She rpmnrlrorl "am am, tell mo what an averaxe is?" "Yes, ma'am," was the prompt re- biiuiibb oi jonnny. "An average is what a hen lays eggs on." What?" oxclaimnrl iha nmaA teacher. "What on earth are you talking about?" ThatS rlirhL flea Varv" .... - f -" - j , rr .a tiia rejoinder of Johnnv. "Mnat avan iAa. son In our 'rlthmetio starts off 'If a en lays mree eggs a week on an average.'" Dr. Pierce'a Plnnannt Pollnfa . , . , , . - .urew IGVU late and lnVlimratA Btnma.k i;.,. 1 bOWels. SllD-HrnatArl tin., ..nna easy to take. Do not gripe. . - ' He Found Out "And What has llA-nmA nf Tannic Smith, the villain halla?" a.baH the man who was visiting his old home town. "Oh. I married hnr." ranllorl tha mat. dent. 'Then I annnnaA aha la atm thA ti lage belle." eallantlv ramarlrorl tha visitor. 'I reckon Bha la ' amaa 4hA - - I HB.UEU LI1U 1CBI- dent. "RhA la rllncr.rlr,nc.ln f-, 'ng till night and I can't shut her up." Eloquent Omission. "That second speaker was Quite ex traordlnarv." "I thought his speech was about the uunesi i ever neara. "His SDeech didn't amount tn anv thing, but he failed, when he got up. iu no, uiii me loastmaster a Introduc tory remarks reminded him of a story." New York Sun. No Doubt That Resinol Does Heal Sick Skin When VOU know nhvalrlana h.va pieercnuea nesinoi ior zu years in the ireatmeni or ecznmn. ann ntha ttnh ine. bumina-. Unnfe-htlv alrln arnHnna auu nave written tnousanda of reports saying: "It la mv remiiar nneiHnH.n for itching," "Resinol has produced uninanc results," "The result it gave was marvelous In nna nf tha vni cases of eczema." etc.. etc.. rlnxan't it make you feel that "this is the treat ment I can rely on for MY skin trouble?" The moment Resinol Ointment touches itching skins, the Itching stops and healing begins. . With the aid Of Resinol SnAn. It. Almnat alvava clears away every trace of eczema, ringworm, pimpies, or otner distress ing eruption quickly, leaving the skin clear and healthy. Sold bv all dmr. gists. steel vessel and was built in 1889. There was a good movement in grapes at the prices quoted. Canta loupes and melons were steady. Everett, Wash., Runnaway'a Goal. Chicago Richard Alolna 1 . . a - ","'.V, .V (ml. old, Pitta-burg, an orphan, walked into Poultry Receipts Larger, I u,7.;.: i . "UJ -" Kea rortland Keceipta of poultry are Lieutenant Benjamin Enrisrht to heir, lanr th.n ...,,.i tli. -.l. j i wlTh I?.nnMe P-h u"1!; J'1 lived "-T to .hade former price. In or "hSSL S P'tt,butrlt' " "id, der to work off the supply. Hen. .old but she abused me bo I ran awav I . nam . j .1 am irolmr tn Ev.ratt tn u . "uV. ' TX "v""' "m "" " nth.r .nnt . ' ,",""" 11 CBn"- mere was a continued easy other aunt My parents d od ivral fnaiin in k. j i . l. i!.n'lheUte"rn,Enrlk'ht'enMu" HRht demand. The tne boy to tha Juvxn a U.....m k... i .... . . 7? , . . . . -" wm. vest irriiutM oi eirfra ana butter are communlcat. with his aunt in Everett I firm rt prevailing wi DSL.JuslaWordTOfiH- Li.An7t0,nJn,Li0re".nIIn.?f ' de'i't thing-It very easily gets out of order-just like a delicate piece of machinery, it require, more than ordinary care and attention. abl pain in Tariou. part, of th body. liatii,.u. B.rfouaaritabI" duuiuw. faiotne backacb.. loaa o.ppaUW. dapmaioti. othirt Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription taod. WooMaevarywharalouk upon it u a helpful Iriand. L.titidoi torn for SO cat. from Dr. i.rc. 'illumm,,, Bufal. M. r. Dr. Ptwcai Plauani "Ml llj.ll iii .jm , i -i. I,,, UN DOWtll I -'y- t i, tn, auFyr ia iVwirH., . mm Smokeless Powder Shells The Patent Corrugated Head on Win chester leader?' and"Repeater"sheUs absorbs the shock of the powder explos ion Instead of localizing it, as the old English wayofmetalliningdoes.That'a why Winchester shells, with their modern patented construction, are so superior to ones made according to tiie English method of times long past If you want the best shooting shells ASK FOR THE III BRAND. He Knew Right Enough. Thfi famniia hntanfot va- nnl. slowly along the country road, his eyes, as usual, roaming from side to side for new plants to study. - Suddenly an eager Innlr ani aaw.,. his features, and he leaned over the low fence enclosing a cottage garden. He had found a plant he did not know. What COUld it hf? If nnlv ha h.J a specimen of It to study! At mat moment a shock-headed lad strolled along the rnart and alnniuul to gaze open-mouthed at him. "I say," called the botanist urgent ly. "See that plant there that pale pink one In the corner? Tin vnn irnm It?" Uhuh!" said the nnnntrv hnv hrlaf. ly. "What's Its nama? Tin vnn lrnn what family it belongs to?" . The lad jerked a grubby thumb over MB ShOUlder toward thA llttla nttara - -b". as he spoke more briefly still: msginses!" Mean Brutel 'A woman has to give up a great deal after she gets married," sighed airs. uaoD. .- 'And a man rinaa nnthlno- hut alva up after he gets married," growled Mr Gabb. A. of Old. Fond Mother Bobble, come here. I have something awfully nice to tell you. Bobbie (age 6) Aw, I don't care. I know what it is. Big brother's home from college. Pond Mother Why, Bobble, how could you guess. " Bobbie My bank don't rattle any more. University of Nebraska Aw-gwan. HOWARD t BCRTOH - wn .an raamlM, L.dv,lle, Oolorado. 80wlm,,arice.i (Jolt Sllnr. Land. II Hold, BUver. fco; Gold, 6IM; Ziaa or Copper. O. Mania. nnlopH a il full prioalu No Need to Write. All was confusion and bustle. Wlfey was preparing to take a longish holi day. - As hubby was bidding' her an af fectionate farewell, she said: "You can -expect a little letter from me during my absence." How hubby's expression of face. Which llftd hitliartn h... nno n treme gladness, doubtless at the pros pect oi Demg lett alone for such a long period, took a decided change. "BUL TT1V dear." hA nmnnitM,,,). "surely I have given you enough ' money to see you through until you ' come back." INVESTIGATE THE PACIFIC DRAG SAW If jroa are goin to cut cordwood. dew land or uw ap Ion foe any parpo, wiiw aut Buwunun meet. Light Strong Durable 19 Wrwht Inchrdiar tot Saw. 265 IU. Galolin. Ennn. SH Henapoww. " w aawni mm cur m twAfvtf- THE PORTLAND MACHINERY CO, Portland, Oregon Little Frfd I'm a.Mla ... -' . didn't get half enough dinner Little Susie What did you We for dinner? p Little Fred Why, we had company! j P. N. U. No. St, Mil I W?."- Imtfc.a, turn ZT1