NEW PERKINS HOTEL Fiftk ami Washington Sts, Portland, Or. . The homelike itopptng place for those who appreciate the dollar'! full worth. Kooa wlta Bath. . , . ooas with Detached Batk Bresdrieat and Luaeaeoa $1.W HELP A 160,000 Corpora tion desire to secure within nut ten days th services of High Grada Representative in each town. No canvassing, soliciting or gelling; refer ences; experience unnecessary. Guaran teed income to right party. Dept. 8, 628 Pittock Block, Portland, Oregon. Phonea: Main 7605; Rot. Tabor 2M1. W. S. HURST & CO. s 802 Alder St., Portland, Or. ' WHOLESALE PKODUCB Wheat, Oata, Btirbank Potatoes, Onions, and Onion Seta In Car Lota. Warehouses at Bub bard, Aurora, Canby, Oregon, HifbeK Muliet Pries Ptis far All Call f Mace Portland YJ.C. A, Auto School Day and night classes. Expert training In repairing, driving and machine work, including forge, lathe, shaper, drill press, tractors, etc. Time unlimited. COMPE TENT CHAUFFEURS AND MECHAN ICS SUPPLIED. WRITE US. HAWTHORNE AUTO SCHOOL The only Automobile School on tha Pa cific Coast maintaining a Gaa Tractor Dept. Uiinf Holt Outer pillar. C. L. Beat Tracklayer and Wheel Trsclora, both In tha school and operating field, 445 Hawthorn At,, Portland, On. GOOD MONEY for BUTTERFAT Exchange roar Produce for Good Price. We want Cream, Eggt, Poultry, Dresaed Meat. Make ui your next ahlpnient HAZELWOOD CO. Portland, Oregon. Double Tread, Puncture Proof Tires Made from your old onea. Lait long m Bran New Tim, WE ALSO BUY lOLD TIRES. We pay as high as 10c per lb. for such as we can nae in Double Tread work, and the highest market for junk. Ship your Tires at once or write us. OREGON VULCANIZING CO., 550 WuUaKai 51, Nrtkal, On, u A Cartoon Jab From India. Many nations have expressed their bitterness against Uncle Sam for "making money out of the war." We have been held up to ridicule Impar tially by England, Germany, Greece, France, Italy and Japan, Now India may be added to the list. In a cartoon from Hindi Punch, of Bombay, repro duced by Cartoons Magazine, Uncle Bam and Japan are seen, each with large money bags under his arms. The caption reads "Make Hay While the Bun Shines, and underneath we read : Jap: "I'm filling my bag with In dian sliver while the Austrlans and Germans are busy with the war. And you?" Yankee: "Ditto, ditto. And some thing more. I'm filling mine with the gold of the allies, besides." Welsh Product. E. O. Grace, president of the Bethle hem Steel company, said in Washing ton: "Though we can got any price we ask for our munition products from Europe, we haven't Increased our price to the American government one cent. "Yet there are people who, In the face of this, accuse us of overcharging Uncle Sam. These people are sb ludi crously Ignorant as the schoolboy who was asked: " 'What do we get from Wales?' " 'Jonahs,' the schoolboy answered." . Feminine. ""There Is one good thing about bay ing a really handsome and expensive dress." said Mrs. Bunting to Mrs. Lar- kln. "What Is that?" "Why, you feel as though you really ought to buy another not quite so good to save your best one." Puck. Even the Children. "An embusque in French, a slacker In England, means a man who shirks the dangerous duties of war, and among the warring nations the pur suit of embusques and slackers goes on relentlessly." The speaker was Edna Wallace Hop per, who has just returned from France. She continued: "Even the little children take their small part in this relentless pursuit They tell a story about a little girl In Paris whose mother saia to ner in tne Boise: "'Look In that big automobile that is Gen. Joffre, "The little girl looked at the vener able commander-in-chief and frowned. "'Mamma,' she said severely, 'why isn't he In the trenches?'" NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS; GENERAL CROP CONDITIONS Ice It Used In Orchards to Retard Budding. Near Lullng, Texas, a number of or- chardists are trying out a rather In teresting plaan of retarding the bud ding of their fruit trees until all dan ger of damage by late frosts has passed. The experiment consists of burying about fifty pounds of ice around the base of a tree when the weather becomes mild early In the season. The supply is replenished at intervals of two weeks until it is safe to allow the trees to burgeon. Ice is being supplied to several growers by a local producer to encourage the test with a few trees. Although a consid erable expenditure would be repre sented were the scheme carried out on a really large scale, it might not prove excessive if successful in pre venting crop losses. Late frosts are a source of much anxiety to growers of early fruits, not alone in the South, but elsewhere as well. From the April Popular Mechanics Magazine. Hanford's Balsam, large sizes. Adv. Economy In Hopeless , Remedies. J. P. Morgan said at a dinner In New York: 'The German financial position Is desperate. The remedies proposed for it reminds me of the horse-thief. "Two men were sentenced by a vigi lance committee to be hanged for horse stealing, and the rope was swung from a bridge over a river. "But the first horse-thief got off. The noose slipped, he fell Into the water and swam down stream to safe ty. "When they came to deal with the second horse-thief, he said anxiously, as they tied the rope 'round his neck: " 'Make sure o' that noose this time, won't you, gents? I can't swim.'" Better than a plaster Hanford's Balsam when thoroughly applied. Adv. Fair Enough. "Look here, Hiram," said 81, "when be you goln' to pay me them $8 for pasturln' your heifer? I've had her now for about 10 weeks." "Why, 81, ther critter ain't worth mor'n $10." "Well, s'posln' I keep her fer what you owe me?" "Not by a Jugful! Tell you what I'll do; keep her two weeks more and you can have hor." tlOWARn E. BURTON Asaayer and Chemist, 1A Leadvllle, Colorado. Specimen prices: Gold, Silver, Lead. $1: liold. Silver, 70c; Cold, 60c: Zinc or Copper, fi. Mailing envelopes and full price lint sent on application. Control and Umpire work so licited. Itoforence: Carbonate National bank. A Fireside Grouch. "Charley, dear," Bald young Mrs. Torkins, "you can never complain that I am a frivolous society woman." "No. Your idea of a pleasant even ing Is to sit down and ask me to ex plain all about preparedness, the bal ance of trade, orders In council, and the submarine controversy all In two hours and a half," Washington Star. Von Jagow as a Cartoonist. "Like his distinguished superior Emperor Wllhelm," says Cartoons Magazine, "ilerr Gottlieb von Jagow, German secretary for foreign affairs, is a cartoonist and designer. When not engaged In writing notes to Secre tary Lansing he Is busy with his pen cil, as you enter his omce you will observe a large clean blotter on his desk, and this, as he talks, he gradual ly covers with sketches. His servant brings him a new blotter for every visitor." Willing to Change. 'There Is a very excellent reason why a girl shouldn't smoke." "What?" Bhe demanded. "MakeB her less agreeable to kiss." "Well, I'll wait till somebody wants to kiss me," she said, "when they do I'll give up clgarets and take to a pipe." Woman's Home Companion. Taking No Chances. "Jack Is a foxy Individual, proposed to Miss Peaches by He wire- "What was his Idoa In that?" "It loaves the record up In the air, where it can't be read in court in case he should happen to change his mind. Plenty of Color. "You often see a red roof In foreign lands. A bit of color helps an artist." "Is it color you want? Come over to my neighborhood. We've got a fine lot of red gas tanks."-Loulsville Courier-Journal. Ho Knew. "Did you ever know that there Is a lot of symbolism connected with a dock of cards? HcartB, tor Instance, signify love." "Yes, I know. Last night I held a spade flush against four aces and I had to dig." Never Mixes 'Em, you studied political econ- "Have cmy?" "No, sir. Economy Is all right In Its place. I'm one of those who be lieve keeping business out of politics," Washington Star. , P. N. U. No, 14, 1016 WHEN wrltleg to aaVsrUeers, tloa this paper. For Cash. "The Clymors are determined to got Into society, no matter how much It costs." "What have they done now?" "Last year thoy bcught a coat of arms and a fumlly tree for them selves, and now they're trying to buy a pedigree for their dog," Portland Wheat Bluestem, 96c per bushel; fortyfold, 87c; red Fife, 86c; club, 86c; red Russian, 85c. Hay Eastern Oregon timothy, $21 22 per ton; valley timothy, $10; al falfa, $20. Millfeed Spot prices: Bran, $23 160 per ton; shorts, $25.60 26; rolled barley, $31.6032.60. Corn Whole, $37 per ton; cracked, $38. Vegetables Artichokes, 7690c per dozen; tomatoes, $3.75 per crate; 'cab bage, $1.25(5,2.50 per hundred; garlic, 10c per pound; peppers, 174 m 20c; eggplant, 22Jc; horseradish, 8jc; cau liflower, $1.361.50; celery, $4.60 per crate; lettuce, $2.25; cucumbers, $1.25 1.50; spinach, $1 1.15 per box; asparagus, 1016c per pound; rhubarb, $1.652 per box; peas, 10c per pound. Potatoes Oregon, $1.40(5.1.50 per sack; Yakirnas, $1.50 1.76; new Florida, 10 12c per pound; sweets, $3.25(0,3.50 per hundred. Onions Oregon, buying prices, $1.60 f. o. b. shipping point. Green Fruit Apples, $11.60 per box; cranberries, $11 per barrel. Eggs Jobbing prices: Oregon ranch, candled, 20C per dozen; un candled, 18J19c. Poultry Hens, 16c per pound; springs, 16c; stags, 12c; broilers, 20 25c; turkeys, live, 1820c; turkeys, dressed, choice, 2425c; ducks, 13(g) 16c; geese, 10c. Butter Prices from wholesaler to retailer: Portland city creamery prints, 60-pound case lots, Btandard grades, 34c; lower grades, 81c; Ore gon country creamery prints, 60-pound case lots, standard makes, 3133c; lower grades, 3030Jc; packed in cubes, 2c less. Prices paid by jobbers to producers: Cubes, extras, 2930c; firsts, 2727Jc; dairy butter 1418ic; butterfat, No. 1, 33c; No. 2, 30c. Veal Fancy, llj12c per pound. Pork Fancy, lllljc per pound. Hops 1915 crop, 1013c per pound; 1916 contracts, llj12c. Wool Eastern Oregon, 2030c per pound; valley, 27 28; mohair, Ore gon, 8031c per pound. OaBcara bark Old and new, 4c per pound. Cattle Steers, choice grain and pulp, $8 8.50; choice hay, $7.50 8.15; good, $7.257.50; medium, $7 7.25; cows, choice, $6.607; good, $6.26 6.60; medium, $5.50 6.25; heifers, $4 7; bulls, $2.60 5.75; stags, $35.25. Hogs Prime light, $9.20 9.36; good to prime, $8.269; rough heavy, $808.26; pigs and skips, $8(;8.25. Sheep Y earlings, $7. 75 8. 25 ; wethers, $6.758; ewes, $6.256.75; lambs, $8.75i0. Steady Egg Market Looked For. Portland The egg market has set tled at the 18-cent basis, where it will probably remain during the rest of the storage season. It is expected, with warmer weather at hand, that receipts will increase fast, but this is not likely to cause any difference in the market, as speculators are pre pared to take all that come in at this price. The following notice to egg shippers has been issued by a leading local buyer : "To facilitate the rapid transaction of business during the egg-storing sea son, we have decided to suspend the established rule for grading eggs dur ing the months of March, April and May, 1916, and substitute therefor the following simple and, we believe, en tirely just method of buying eggs at, as it is commonly called, 'case count.' Prices quoted will be for fresh un washed hens' eggs as brought to mar ket by the producer (not culled or skiihmed) and to weigh in regular 30 dozen standard No 2 egg cases not less than 64 pounds. Such eggs shall be known and designated as 'fresh current receipts.' It is further understood that 'fresh current receipts' shall be accepted as good delivery if they do not show to exceed two dozen dirties and cracks per case of 30 dozen. " SINKING OF SUSSEX TO BE PROBED; PRESIDENT MAY ASK OPEN RUPTURE Washington, D. C President Wil son's patience has reached the point of exhaustion In connection with the destruction of passenger-carrying ves sels in the European war zone. He Is gathering all the facts In relation to the sinking of the .Sussex. . When these are In his possession he will de cide whether to advise congress that a situation has arisen which necessi tates a rupture of diplomatic negotia tions with Germany. So far as the state department has been advised the circumstances thus far developed: First That the quartermaster of the Sussex saw the torpedo coming and sheered away in the hope of es caping. Second That the three American passengers swear they distinctly saw the wake of the torpedo. Third That a bronze fragment was found on board the Sussex which a French officer says was a part of a German torpedo. Lieutenant Smith, the American naval attache in Paris, has been di rected to examine the fragment If his opinion should coincide with that of the French officer President Wil son will conclude that the circumstan tial evidence is sufficient for action. The German embassy does not be lleve that a German submarine was responsible for this catastrophe. It is pointed out that there was no military advantage to be gained by the sinking of the Sussex. In case of the improb able, however, it is declared positively that the German government will dis avow the act of the submarine com mander, punish him, offer reparation and satisfy the American government that the outrage was in direct viola tion of the instructions issued by the German admiralty. ' But the president is at the point where such steps are of no conse quence. The fact is that Germany rave explicit assurances that passenger ships would not be torpedoed without warning, nor sunk until passengers and crew had had an opportunity to escape. It Germany should deny that any of her submarines committed the outrage, which is regarded as extreme ly probable, the administration will have to rely upon circumstantial evi dence. Such evidence, it is pointed out, is stronger than a denial. The administration knows further that no English submarines were op erating in the channel and it scouts as impossible the suggestion that one of these vessels fired the fatal tor pedo. In the first place the British government would hardly jeopardize the lives of Its own subjects as well as thoBe of itB ally. Again the British government does not use the bronze torpedoes employed by the Germans. Nor could Germany shift the blame to one of her allies Austro-Hungary or Bulgaria. Neither of these powers has submarines in the Atlantic. W MRS. BEAN HET THE CRISIS iiNiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IWMi mm Delegates Talk Preparedness; Gag Order Comes Too Late Carried Safely Through Change of Life by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Nashville,Tenn. "When I was going through the Change of Life I had a tu- imor aa large as child's bead. The doctor said it was three years coming and gave me medi cine for it until I was called away from the city for soma time. Of course I could not go to him then, so my sister-in-law told Ime that she thought Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound would cure it It helped both' the Change of Life and the tumor and when I got home I did not need the doctor. I took the Pinkham remedies until the tumor was gone, the doctor said, and I have not felt it since. I tell every one how 1 was cured. ' If this letter will help others you are welcome to ose it" Mrs. E. H. BEAfl, 625 Joseph Avenue, Nashville, Tenn. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, a pure remedy containing the extractive properties of good old fash ioned roots and herbs, meets the needs of woman s system at this critical period of her life. Try it If there is any symptom In your case which puzzles yon, write to the Lydia 13. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. WEEKS' BREAK-UP-A-COLD TABLETS A guaranteed remedy for Colds and La Grippe. Price 25c of your druggist It's good. Take nothing else. Adv. Acute Hearing. A number of candidates for the po lice force were being questioned by a doctor the other day, and a pretty stiff examination It was, too. At length it came to testing the men's sense of hearing, and said the examiner: Do you see this watch? "Yes." "Do you hear It tick?" "Certainly; quite plainly." "Stand further back." Candidate retires three paces. "Do you hear it now?" "Yes." "Well, you must be smart, for the watch has not been going for a week." Chicago Herald. HOW WONDERFULLY RESINOL SOOTHES ITCHING SKINS! Hawaii. A young man from Honolulu recent ly visited our city and was introduced to the manager of a fight club. The manager shook hands with him and said: "Glad to moot cha. How are ye?" I just came from there." renlled our Honolulu friend. Just 8o. "Machinery seems almost endowed with intelligence." "That's right," replied Farmer Corn- tOBsel. "Sometimes I ketch myself usln' the same language to our auto mobile that I use to the mule." The Growler. Bacon Your dog? Egbert-No, my wife's. "Did the dog growl when you had to muzzle him?" "No, but my wife did." Yonkers Statesman. nave Healthy, Strong, Beautiful Eves Oeuliata aud Puyslulaue uaed Murine Kim Remedy many Tears before it was offered aa a Domeetto Eye Medicine. Murine la 81111 Com pounded by Our Pliyslclans and guaranteed by them aa a Reliable Kellel for Eyes ibat Need Care. Try It lu your Kjes and In Uaby'a Byes No Smarting duet Eye Comfort. Buy Murine of you, Drugglet aeuept no (substitute, and If interested write for Book of the Ere Free. Milium KYIS KKMK1IV CO. CUXCAUO vvrtAdKiTStin w ur paicsa xu mannas to W LM.. i ntuiMOn, ' London Wool Sales Now Over, London The wool auction closed Monday with offerings of 8600 bales. The selection was good and it was readily absorbed at firm prices. The feature of the series was the re cent recovery in most grades in antici pation of further government orders. The usual American demand was lack ing, through difficulty in getting li censes. Compared with the last auc tions, fine merino and cross-breds closed unchanged, while other grades 5 to 10 per cent lower. Eighty-seven thousand bales were sold. Buyers Object to High Prices. Portland There has been no in crease in receipts of poultry, but buy ers are averse to paying the high prices that have lately prevailed. All the hens and springs that came in Sat urday were worked off, but dealers had to take a 16-cent price to clean up. Dressed meats were scarce and firm The best veal sold readily at 11 cents, and many more could have been handled. Dealers explain the failure of dressed pork to keep up with the stockyard advance in hogs by the in different quality of most of the receipts. Asparagus Higher; Rhubarb Lower. Portland Asparagus was firmer Tuesday in response to higher prices in California, and the local market was advanced to 10 and 16 cents. California rhubarb was easier at $1.65 and $2 per box, according to grade. Another shipment of Oregon cauli flower arrived and it was held firm at $1.35 and $1.60 per dozen. There has been an advncei in or anges in California and higher prices are looked for on the street in the near future. A single car of bananas ar rived in Portland Tuesday. Good Offers for Klamath Wool. Klamath Falls, Or. George Mc Ginnis, a wool buyer from Red Bluff, Cal., who buys wool in this county every year, was in town recently look ing after business interests. He is offering 22 cents a pound for coarse wool for spring deliveries. heepmen hereabouts view the wool outlook with as much pleasure as last season. Spokane, Wash. Shortly after the Northwest preparedness 'conference began here Tuesday a telegram was received from the war department at Washington Instructing army officers not to take part In the conference. The telegram was received too late to af fect the appearance of Lieutenant-Col onel David J. Baker, Jr., of Vancouver Barracks, who spoke on the necessity of adequate protection for the north' ern Pacifio states. Preparedness questions affecting the Pacifio Northwest from the viewpoint of military and naval officers featured the addresses despite the telegram from the war department. Under the circumstances pains were taken by the officers to say nothing that could be construed as having a political effect, or bearing on the measures now be fore congress. Delegates were present from Wash ington, Oregon, Montana, Idaho and Wyoming. The conference elected N. W. Durham, of Spokane, chairman; Frank W. Hammond, of Seattle, sec retary, and P. N. Bernard, of Kallspell, Mont., assistant secretary. Colonel Baker was not in uniform, and In the preamble of his address re ferred to the faot that he spoke only as a private citizen. In Bpeaklng of the Japanese question, Colonel Baker said: "I think there Is danger of trouble with Japan through the Ignorance, ar rogance and narrowness of our own people on this coast who lack knowl edge of the Japanese and therefore misunderstand and misjudge them." If you have eczema, ringworm or other Itching, burning, sleep-destroying skin-eruption, try Reslnol Oint ment and Reslnol Soap and see how quickly the Itching stops and the trou ble disappears. Reslnol Ointment is also an excellent household remedy for dandruff, sores, burns, wounds, chafings and for a score of other uses where a soothing, healing application Is needed. Reslnol contains nothing of a harsh or injurious nature and can be used freely even on the most Irritated sur face. Every druggist sells Reslnol Ointment and Resinol Soap. Adv. For chronic pain In the back apply Hanford's Balsam. Rub it on and rub it in thoroughly. Adv. Paper Cost Is Serious. Washington, D. C. A resolution for an investigation of the news print pa per situation by the department of Commerce was introduced in the house by Representative Copley. Much of the supply of raw material for print paper that came from Germany, was cut off by the war. Other material is being shipped from this country to Eu rope for use in the manufacture of mu nitions. According to Mr. Copley the price of paper has advanced so far that the HveB of many small newspapers are threatened. Proof In Leanness. There was once an old Garrabost crofter who, when giving evidence be fore the crofters' commission, admit ted that while he was the owner of three cows, "the beasts were as thin as Pharoah's lean kine." The chairman, thinking to corner old Kenneth, asked him to say how lean Pharoah's kine were. Even a 17th-century divine would have wanted a day or two to think it over. But Kenneth answered at once. "They were, sir, so lean that they could only be seen in a dream." Mlnd-Readlng. "Do you think there is any such thing as mind-reading?" asked the em inent diplomat. "Oh, yes," replied Miss Cayenne. "If I pay very close attention to what you say and analyze it carefully, I often fancy I get a glimmer of what you are thinking about." Washington Star. Paradoxical Result work out in "How did prohibition Crimson Gulch?' "Fine," said Bronco Bob. "The boys have saved up bo much money that mebbe we'll have to let a few saloons open so's they can celebrate their prosperity," Washington Star. The Higher Education. HI What course Is Sarah studying la that boarding school? Si I can't remember, but I think it's cosmetics. Stanford Chaparral Hunt Elusive Blue Tiger, San Francicso A quest for the blue tiger a beast which has been termed the "Flying Dutchman of Zoology," because many scientists and explorers have seen it, yet none ever has been caught will begin Wednesday when Roy Chapman Andrews and Mrs. An drews sail from San Francisco for the Orient on the liner Tenyo Maru. Somewhere in Central Asia or Tibet they expect to capture a specimen of their elusive quarry and to make an exhaustive study of zoology for the American Museum of Natural History. Wilhelm Honors Sultan. Berlin, (By wireless to Sayville, N. Y.) The semi-official Overseas News agency has received advices from Con stantinople confirming reports that Field Marshal von Mackensen had reached that city on a mission, given him by Emperor William, to pre sent to the Sultan the Field Marshal's baton which the emperor had bestowed upon the Turkish ruler. The dispatch describes the Field Marshal's recep tion as most enthusiastic. Similarity. "Have you any references?" "Yes, mum, but I left them at home. Like me photygraphs they don't do me justice." Boston Transcript. Keep Your Stomach Well It's the Secret of Good Health The Stomach is the con trolling power in all mat ters pertaining to health and it must be kept strong and active. At the first sign of weakness, try HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters BRITISH SEAPLANES BROUGHT DOWN German Aviators Defeat Three of fleet of Five Raiders. LONDON ADMITS LOSS Of DESTROYER Berlin Claims No Damage Done by Bombs Crews of Fliers Made Prisoner Patrol Sunk. Berlin, by wireless to Sayville, N. Y. Not fewer than three British hy droplanes, among them a fighting aero plane, were brought down Sunday by German guns on and about the island of Sylt, daring an air raid on North ern Schleswig, according to a German official communication. The crews were taken prisoner. Bombs dropped in the district of the Hoyer water gate did no damage, says the statement, which follows: "From two ships, which were ac companied by a cruiser squadron and a flotilla of destroyers, five English hydroplanes started for an attack against the German aeronautic estab lishments in Northern SchleBwig. Not fewer than three of them, among which was a fighting aeroplane, were forced down by the defensive service on and about the island of Sylt The occupants of the machines, who were made prisoners, are four English officers and one non-commissioned officer. "Bombs were thrown only in the district of the Hoyer water gate. No damage was done." London Three British aeroplanes which took part in a raid on German airships in Schleswig-Holstein Sunday are missing. A dispatch says that two German armed trawlers acting as patrols were sunk by the British outside Sylt har bor. The admirality also reports that a torpedo-boat may have been in collis ion with another of its own fleet in the venture. No fears for the crew entertained. The following official statement was issued: "An attack by British seaplanes was delivered Sunday morning on German airship sheds in Schleswig-Holstein eastward of the island of Sylt The seaplanes were conveyed to their ren dezvous close to the Greman coast by an escorting force of light cruisers and destroyers under Commodore Tyrwbitt "Three of the seaplanes which took part in the attack are missing. The destroyer Medusa was in collision with the destroyer Lavrock and it is feared that in the stormy weather which pre vailed the Medusa may have been Iobi, but no misgivings are felt as to the safety of the crew. Two German armed patrol vessels were sunk by our destroyers. "No detailed report has yet been re ceived, but from Danish press dis patches it would appear that this operation, which was carried out with in the enemy's waters, achieved its object" Six Lose Lives in Exclusive . Country flub Conflagration San Antonio, Tex. Six persons lost their lives early Sunday in the burning of the fashionable San Antonio Coun try club. Five of the victims were guests at the club, which was the scene of sev eral week-end parties, bringing to gether a large number of persons prominent in social and business cir cles to the Southwest The dead are: Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Waltham, Judge J. E. Webb, Homer Jones, San Antonio; Mrs. Maco Stew art, Galyeston; Helen Cockrell, maid at the club. The fire had its origin in a collection of paint stored in the basement of the three-story frame clubhouse. It Bpread quickly to a stairway leading to the first floor and rapidly communicated to the other two floors above. About 15 guests asleep in the build ing had narrow escapes, many jumping from the second story windows, so quick was the spread of flames. Fortune Goes to Worker, Seattle Harold Richard Clements, 19, who has been working in a depart ment store at a small salary, has been notified by Arthur Payne, attorney, of Louisville, Ky.,-that he has inherited the $3,000,000 estate of his grand mother, Mrs. Mary Clements, who died there recently. Young Clements is the son of Harry Curtis Clements, formerly president of the Denver Traction com pany, who died nine years ago. When Mr. Clements died he left the bulk of his estate to his mother, only a small allowance going to his son. Army Short of Airmen. San Diego, Cat There are no qual ified military aviators available here for duty with the expeditionary forces in Mexico, according to Captain Cowan, commandant at the North Island train ing institution, commenting on the re quest of General Pershing for eight mere. "we nave not got them to send," said Captain Cowan. "There are four student aviators at North Island who are ready to take their junior military aviators' testa, bnt thus far none of them have had exper ience in cross-country flights." . Villa General Is Killed. Queretaro, Mexico General Pedro Gozman and 22 others, all members of Villa's band, were killed in battle in tha neighborhood of Laguna and Dina mita Sunday. In this action between government forces and bandits 10 pris oners also were taken and summarily executed. This information came in a message to the minister of war, Gen eral Obregon, who was informed that the campaign against the ViUistas was being waged with the utmost vigor. i a tot 1916 Catalog -SEEDS i Plants, Bulbs, y Garden, Orchard and Poultry Supplies, Fertilizers, Etc Wa.tara buvM. (Mil "Hlgtieat Quality" Steaks asrect te buyara only ne gents. Yoa save time sad money by buying of us. New Catalog No. St Free. ROUTLEDGE SEED & FLORAL CO. 16S-171 2nd St, PORTLAND, OREGON PORTLAND Y. M. C. A. will fit any ambitious young Man or Wom an for high-class position in , Bookkeeping, Stenograph!, Salesmanship To men this Includes valuable athletic, aquatic end membership grivileges, al though tuition coat is less than elsewhere. Valuable courses can also be had in Grammar grade and College Preparatory Subjects. WRITE FOR CATALOG. Monamobile Oils and Greases and ' FEDERAL TIRES AND TUBES Free Tire Service. "THE HOUSE OF SERVICE. " MOTOR CAR SUPPLY CO., Inc. 33 Broadway No. - Portland, Ore. HIDES, PELTS, CASCARA BARK We want all you have. - Write for prices and shipping tags. THE H. f. NORTON CO. S3 North Front St., Portland, Ore. UIHUTCn Everyone to know about DAD'9 lIHn I CU ELECTRIC HAND LIGHT. A real, great big light, safe, handy and cheaper than oil; wind and storm-proof. Fully illustrated cir cular. Rostledge Seed & Floral C, 169 2d SL.PkuioiI. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. We will move to our new quarters on or about MARCH 16th to 20th, from First street, where we have been located many years. All old customers and new ones are invited to inspect our new store at 266 Morrison St., Portland, Ore. STAPLES, THE JEWELER. WANTED Agents, live ones, In every locality In the state. Only Daylight Egg Tester in the coun try. No competition. Money-back proposition. Send S1.60 for tester and explanatory matter and get busy in your neighborhood. Address X-Ray Egg Tester, 606 Railway Exchange, Portland, Or. Safety First. They were watching the boys coast ing down the snow-covered streets on their sleds. '"Ah," said the elder of the two men, "that's the sport! Doeesn't it make you think of your happy childhood days?" ' "No," replied the other, "It makes me think how slippery that street is going to be after awhile and how easy It would be for you or me to fall and break an arm or a leg while trying to cross it. 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