BEST FARM BUY On toe Beautiful Wulametta. Here Is jet the place you hs had in mind tin : you would buy if you could And it It is located mboat 35 miles south of Portland on the banks or the Wiiamette river and on perfect graveled roads, so that pleasui can be derived both from yoor auto and launch. The farm in itself is a beauty. There are 157 acres. 110 acres in hurt ' state of cultivation, balance good pasture with living water. Every foot of the place is good I soil and it lies just as you would have it. Splendid 10 Toora bouse set in lane, crasay yard, with 18 nig maple trees, making the place especially attractive and restful. Splendid barn 40x10 and all out buildings. Price with 10 cows, horses, lots of hoes, chickens and all necessary vehicles and farm implements, only 1106 per acre. We are extensive farm dealers and would like an bear from you if you wish to buy. sell or trade. BAJtaWE i SOXS, 122 llamUSUhribnUbt. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES Rebuilt Federal Trucks A Safe Used Truck to Buy. A REBUILT FEDERAL Is as good value for the money as a new truck. By rebuilt we mean that the truck is entirely taken apart, eacn ui i - necessary replaced by a new part made at the Federal factory, the entire true repainted and refinlsbed, and everythip necessary done to make the truck practi cally as good as new in every detail. When ou buy a rebuilt Federal you are protected by the same policy and in terest that we five to all Federal owners. We operate a repair department, In wnlcn the workmen are specialists on Federals, our supply of Federal parts is complete, and the stock room organisation high class, which Insures the prompt filling or ail parts oraers. c " '. ice department, which is oper .da i and 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 USED TRUCK TO BUT. If you are in the market for a truck irOm S1UUU to titiro, we uibi - pare used Federals with new trucks at similar prices, v e mwn you of their superior value. mrm lvr.v.n MOTOR CAR CO.. Cor. E. Third and Oregon Sts.. over Steel Bridge. TIRES We have the best facilities in the Northwest for doing your Repair work. Why throw your old tires away? Send them to us and let us repair tbem. We guarantee every repair we make. Our prices are reasonable. A Western repair is a permanent repair. Let us convince you. Tube punctures repaired, 25c WESTERN HDW. k AUTO SUPPLY CO. 332 PIHE ST., NR. BROADWAY, PORTUM. OR. Agents, sell Open Big commissions. Is backed by national advertising. Write today for our propo sition. American Oil Product Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Shelled. "Jack used to be absolutely neutral until he was hit by a shell." "Why, I didn't know he'd been any- .l.n-a noar tha firing linp.." "He hasn't He was canoeing on the Harlem river, and one of those four-oared shells came along and punched a hole in the side of Ilia canoe." Origin of "Hurrah!" "ITrraht" wan nripinallv a fighting. exclamation and is derived from the ctovAnip "Wiirni" "Tn Paxarlise!" the belief being that valiant fighters went straigm to ueaveii n aoucu- Answers. LINK'S BUSINESS COLLEGE "THE SCHOOL OF QUMJTT" Portland's Best Busine Training School. Bookkeeping:. Shorthand, Typewritinsr and Penmanship taught by expert teachers. Fit Tern gpem Wedtiesttay, Sept 1, 1915 Many student have already enrolled. Ask for Catalog. Enroll early. A. T. LINK, General Manager. Phone MAIN SOU TILFORD BLDG. PORTUND, OBEGOI RICH IN ITS HISTORY ISTRIAN TERRITORY HAS HAD AN IMPORTANT PAST. Battlefield of Europe Throughout the Centuries, It is Again the Center of Discord Strict Old Com munal Regulation. "Many long-slumbering memories have been quickened by the present resistless flood of war that has en gulfed In Its course nearly aU of the historic spots In Europe, recalling to the breathless onlookers In neutral laads, in the light of the tragic signif icance of these places today, their ro mantic stories of the centuriea past,' begins a bulletin Issued by the Na tional Geographic society, treating of what life has been in Austria's Istrian territory, which the Italians are now attempting to invade. The statement continues: "Istria the wedge-shaped peninsula at the head of the Adriatic and the surrounding territory back of Trieste, not of great importance commercially or industrially and with few connec tions with the world in the West, thnc, Httio Vnnxn and spoken of, un rolls a stream of highly interesting reminiscences of past civilisations when brought to attention as one of today's great battlefields. The civili sation of the peninsula is ancient Tnfiinna ft rim iHrh ATld cultured Mile- lUUiaUJ aawu - " tus settled colonies there in the nintn century B. C, and in 73b B. C. me r ui,innD fniinnnA them. The sunny bVllilUilMID - - culture of the Greeks once blossomed all along these shores, formed Its art ists here, builded its temples, and at last gave way before the Celts, who arrived about the fourtn century c Tr-bon th Unmans were forced to crush the pirates of the Korth Adriatic, Istria fell under their dom n n. Following uiaiiuu, 4wsi, - an uprising the Romans thoroughly subdued the land in 128 B. C, and in 127 B. C. 14,000 Roman colonists were apttlprl there. "Through the Dark Ages and well intn the Middle Aees Istrian land was In the vortex of the struggle between the empires of the east and west, ana then between Byzantium, the German powers of the north and the rising commercial cities of Italy, oy n Venice had established privileged con nections with most of the Istrian towns. From this time date some vprv interesting records of Bocial or ganizations on the peninsula. The land was organized Into communes, wim their chief magistrate, a small cobd rrfl or conncil of assessors, and a council of the people. The commune i-nvnrn merits extended their work to an even greater degree than the most governed communities would wins, oi doing today. Their regulations pro vided for all manner of domestic su pervision. They fixed the time of new iHnfnw the tim for selling, new wine. the amount of bread that could ne baked in one town, and administered pure food' regulations with greatest strictness. 'Aa todav. indces went through the markets trying the food. These judges wont through thn taverns and tasted the wine before the innkeepers might put it on sale. The prices or foreign e-nnrla were fixed by the authorities anil thn oualitv of these goods care fully determined before tney could ue nut on sale. Stone measurements were cut on fountains, on the foundation stones of public buildings and on oth rnnaniriioun nlaces. Armed men were not allowed to enter the cities, the-regulatlon against carrying weap ons being deemed Just as important then as now. However, a citizen- nnldlpr who hauDened to kill an on looker during military practice was able to get immunity from punish ment Militarism naa its privileges in Intrla "In some of the cities the- making of false money was punishable with deatiu the bearing of false witness u An a was collected, was pun ished by the loss of the right nostril and publication on the stair of the town hall of the delinquent as a per jurer. The destruction of property was punished by the loss or tnengoi hand, and a long list of Illegal words, oaths and objectionable phrases was attached to the section oi me cuu that DrovTded the punishment of the pillory for the blasphemer. Tips were strictly forbidden; tne worsman forced to accept no more than the wage prescribed." Tne activity ui those intrusted with looking out for the people's welfare stretched to ev ery little detail of domestic life." WITH THE COMING OF DAWN Is Not as Beautiful In the City aa In the Country, But It cringe Another Day. Dawn comes softly and pleasantly over thr country fields, and If it loses something of Its chsrm, tnrougn ib miliaritv. It is most friendly and per haps most appreciated there. In the hills the dawn comes gayly, stopping behind each peak to make itseu more beautiful, scattering color everywhere and playing with its own reflection in the deep waters of the lakes. Tn thn Hrv afreets the dawn comes swiftly and bravely perhaps because the night Is ugly there and so Deter mined to Rtav. Dawn in the city streets is not so pleasant as dawn in the coun try fields, and it is not so young as dawn in the hills. It is finer and stronger. It is awesome, 1ut It is reas suring, too. Perhaps it is only the uninitiated who feel the terror and the fascination of the city streets at night Perhaps the initiated know that the fascina tion is not true and the terror not real. Perhaps they are more fascinated and more afraid than anybody. The unini tiated do not understand. They wonder why there are so many people in the streets; why that old man stands alone on the corner; where that woman and the two chil dren are going; where all the automo biles come from; why, with so many people and machines in tne street, la it all bo strangely silent? It is the hour before dawn, and everywhere the earth lies quiet The night street is silent as though ashamed before the day. The young men loanng on tne corner nusn ineir nrofane Quarrels, and the two women on the curb speak in whispers. The uninitiated wonder aDout tnose wom en one slight and dark and well dressed, sitting on a pile of newspa pers; the other large and oionoe, wim bare head and coat thrown about her shoulders, sitting on the curb below. It is no longer dark. Neltner is it light The night still hides between the high, empty buildings. A pigeon croons wistfully above the street its voice rising to a fuller note as it reels the breath of the dawn. Strangely enough other bird voices break the si lence. The wearv men and women on the sidewalks are stirred by the same songs of welcome that are sung in tne fields and the hills. The birds are al ways ready for the dawn. And it comes swiftly and bravely Into the city streets. The firnt . rava reach the ' tallest buildings and the night scurries up the alleys and down into Basements, ine owl car blinks Its one eye-sleepily and rattles away. It is not a beautiful dawn. The faint flush on the patches of the sky is all that is left of the color it threw away in the hills. It looks upon too many ugly things to be gay. Pernapa It brings too mucn worn ana worry with H to be pleasant Never theless it makes the birds sing and it brings another day. Indianapolis News." Not Remarkable. S Pompous I always call a spade a spade. Downright Well, would you gain anything by calling-it a victrola of an aeroplane T . EAT FISH; CNEAPEI THAI KEAT for the snail torn of 11. 63. of re ceiving ens fresh, caw os. juicy SALMON, wnghtng from 7 to 10 pounds, delivered to your nearest express agent free. In ovary in stance we gaaraatas the fish to arrive in prima condition, as the i temperature of a fish, when sur rounded with lea, la the same in niOHomw " ".. ' - the express oompaniss keep put ting new ica on th Dsn as fast aa the old Ice melts. You need not be afraid of the fish spoiling: it will not spoil, aa we absolutely guarantee it to arrive in good, edible condition. Then being no waste tot fish, one would serve three average sized families nioo hf, with soma to spare. - . Send chock on your local bank, express or money order. Commence shipping Aug. Ui place your order immediately. ounu inn owom siw ca. . IHMlraWImm "USE THE RIVER" ': Dalles-Columbia. line State at Washington, for Tho Dalies daily ax. Sunday 11 p. m. Leave Dalles daily . Monday 12 M. Steamers 1. N. Teal. Inland Empire and Twin Cities for Upper Columbia and Snake rhrer points. Taylor St. Dock. TaLatainSU. WaWk mi Cabamia Km Tawiai Ca, fartlsaa. "Preparedness." .: German preparedness did not keep Germany at peace "far longer than other nations." The German prepar edness is vicious they have been held to peace and tricked and threatened into peace year after year. They were spoiling for a Ilgni Because mey were so prepared, frepareaness aiwayu breeds truculence and it's a horrible thing that we've got to get prepared. It's a dangerous thing, but just now the infinitely greater danger is in our utter unpreparedness. " We must be able to defend ourselves and know how to stop when we've reached that point Booth Tarkington. HOWARD BCTiTOH - amayer an CaemW, Lesdrille, Colorado. Bporimaa prices: Oo,o. Silter. Lsud. O. Gold. Siller. 16o; Gold, 60c; Zipo or Conner. SL Hsllini antelopes a id fall price list sent on application. Oonttol and Umpire waaa JlearsnoK UBgaonas par si pans Hit Preference. . You say this man stole your coat," said the magistrate. "Do I understand that you prefer charges against iim?" WeU, no, your nonor, was me re ply; "I prefer the coat if it's all the same to you." Boston Transcript Constipation causes many - serious diseases. It is thoroughly cured by . Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. One a laxative, three for cathartic A Waste of Time. A civil engineer, who was building a milwnv in Mpvinn. was trying. 10 show a native how much the new rail way would benefit the country. H lnnp Hrvpa it. take VOU to Car ry your produce to market at pres ent! ne asuea. 'With a mule it takes three days." 'There you are!" exclaimed the en gineer. "When the new railway la in operation you will be able to take your Droduce to market and return home the same day!" "Verv eood. senor. was the Placid Mill, "hut what ehall T Ha with the other' two days?" Kansas City Star. Women Food Expert. Tvrn wnmon tn the pnvprnmenf service at Washington are food ex perts. One is a pomoiogist ana an other is a specialist in medicinal plants. ; HnWTfl HFAI STUBBflRN TORMENTING SKIN DISEASES A Baltimore doctor suggests this simple, but reliable and inexpensive home treatment for people suffering n-lth eczema, ringworm, heat-rash and similar itching, burning skin troubles. At any reliable druggist's get a jar Df resinol ointment and a cake of resl- aoi soap, rnese win not cost a Dit more than seventy-five cents. With the resinol soap and warm water bathe the affected parts thoroughly, until thev are free from crusts and the skin is softened. Dry very gent ly, spread on a thin layer of the resi nol ointment, and cover with a light bandage if necessary to protect the" slothing. This should be done twice a day. Usually the distressing itch- Inir anA hnrnlnr atnr with the ffrar treatment, and the skin soon becomes clear., ana neaitny again. aqv.