Ashamed of her bad complexion If you, too, are embarrassed hy a pimply, blotchy, unsightly complex ion, nine chances out of ten Resinol Soap will dear it Juit try Resinol Soap for a week and see if it does not make a blessed difference in your skin. It also helps to make red, rough hands and arms soft and white. In Mvrr er stubborn cmn, Reiinol Soap ihmild bm aided bva little ReainoL Ointment. Bnth are toidbyallDrutfiitt. GALE PLAYS HAVOC AT SAN FRANCISCO NBW COOPERATIVE CREAMERY Farmers and State College to Cooper ate In Manufacture of Products. Corvallii, Or. For the purpose of manufacturing and marketing butter, cheese, ice cream and other dairy pro ducts, the Oregon State College and a number of dairymen and farmers nearby have organized a cooperative creamery. Another purpose of the co operative plan 1b to secure a supply of milk and cream to students of dairying in sufficient quantities that they may be able to operate the col lege creamery on a commercial basis, Although the college has a few herds of high producing dairy cows it has not enough cows to provide milk tn quantities sufficient to supply a large and successful commercial creamery, and it believes that only In this way can adequate training be given stu dents of commercial dairying. Dairymen that sign up as members of the cooperative association agree to supply milk from a stated number of cows and to exerciBe such care in management of cows and handling of milk and cream as to comply with the Oregon laws governing the operation 01 commercial dairies. The college agrees to receive the milk and cream, test and grade them, and make mem into dairy products for sale. From gross receipts of the ale will be deducted all operating ex penses, including depreciation and up keep of dairy machinery. It will then divide the net profits among the dairy. men in the proportion of amount and grade of butterfat provided by each, snaking monthly payments. It will also keep its books open for inspec tion during office hours and send com plete monthly statements with pay-tents. The Old and Reliable ir?s or. Isaac Thompsons EYE WATER ia Wtk maarfr for weak, ialaned eyes and an ideal eye waih. Keep m m. mil an ail Up keep yeo. OC. H all DranttU rnmhf J racr WRITE FOR FHEE BOOKLET JOHN L. THOMPSON SONS CO. 143 River SL, Tray. N. Y. 1 Getting at His Motive. "Will you have my seat?" he in quired, politely. "On the ground that I am aged and decrepit?" the woman asked. "No, indeed, madam." "That I am young and beautiful and possibly not averse to a flirtation?" "Certainly not. That la" "Then It must be because you are a gentleman, in this respect differing from the fat person on the left and the scrawny specimen at the right. 1 am glad to learn your principles, sir, but here is my street. Good day." Boston Transcript. Record Gone. "So the family in the flat next yours has a victrola, eh? How many records have they?" "Heaven only knows! But they broke their best previous record, last Sunday, by 6 hours and 26 minutes. Puck. One Killed, Many Injured and Property Damaged. GALE BREAKS RECORD F0RI27 YEARS Plate Glass Windows Shattered and Business Signs Blown Away Apartment House Falls. Ban Francisco. Life, limb and prop erty patd tribute here Sunday night to a storm said by the weather bureau officials to be the severest that has visited San Francisco for 27 years. Seventy-five miles an hour was the velocity of the wind at 6 o'clock off Point ReyeB, and 50 miles an hour off Point Lobos, one of the portals of the Golden Gate. Henry Chilson, of Los Angeles, was killed here by the storm. Chilson and his wife came here to visit the Pan ama-Pacific exposition and were to have returned to Los Angeles. He was knocked down by a falling adver tising sign, suffered a broken spine and fractured skull and died half an hour later. Numerous Injuries were reported from flying signs and other debris blown loose by the howling southerly gale. The wind waB especially severe on plate-glass windows, more than 100 of which were reported as having been blown in. One window, on the 17th story of an office building, was blown from its frame and sKuck like a jack knife in a door at th j opposite side of tne room. The storm kicked up a heavy- sea on San Francisco ba)y and ferry traf fic was maintained yiWx difficulty. In several cases whole Beas swept the lower decks of the ferryboats, and many of the passeng ers became sea sick and others engag ed themselves in prayer. Several coasters that tried to put to sea turned back after getting a taste of the wind's velocity outside me neaas. The property loss caused by the storm included the destruction of an untenanted two-story frame apart ment house, which coU.apsed under the pressure of the wind. There were no casualties. Thirty Warships of Allies Land large fcice on Grecian Soil London. A dlstatch from Athens reports the arrival In me Gulf of Or- fano (an arm of the Aegean Sea), of 30 large transports full of troops, which began to disembark immediate ly- An Athens pitper says martial law will be declared January IS, and that me uaamDer or Deputies haB been summoned to meet on the 17th to rat ify the proclamation thereof. The Athens, correspondent of the Dally Mall ha had an interview with King Constantino. The king said: "There nevfer was any reason for the suspicion with which we were treated. The re were a number of small difficulties Kith the French and Eng lish, but we will do all possible to bring abou'j a complete understanding with the i lilies. We have no desire but to accord you every fac Uity. The possible umbrage which I ftilt at some of your actions has quite piaaBed as a result of the harmony prevailing at Salonlkl., But I will not be forced out 01 my neutrality." Keep it In Your Stable. For external use on horses nothing uiai we suuw ui equals naniora s Bal sam. Many trainers use it as a, tog wa.ii uecuuge u Keeps me SKin la finr condition and should cure lamenesfi. AOV. Genuine pluck Is shown by the peo ple who go on running comic papers ana society columns in tne "gay Euro pean capitals." By Way of Apology. Mrs. Towe It's perfectly scandal ous (or you to wear a snorter bathinr klrt. Miss Unda Towe But, mamma, I have longer stocklngs.-njudge. R 4T TaV Ship Direct to New York. the International Fur Market, and Secure the Highest Cash Prices. Why ihip to the middleman, who EntUMh ten your tun in f you) Wpy the hif heil mukct plica, Our Dinhcdt oi nuJint are tttutuillylibefiJ. We never ciitrse Write for our price litt tad tQedt efr. DAVID BLUSTEIN&BRO. 'Mart QrniiJttr Hout, 1MW. Z7ti 3t NawYwt, N. T. Seattle Coaster Is Kilted Wh n Sled Mils Auto; Tacoma Coa: iters Hurt Seattle, Wash. One bov ras killed ana several others were injured Bun- aay as the result of coasting .accidents on. Seattle's Bteep snow-covered hills. rxusseii Marvin, 11, was Bilued when jhis sled ran into an automobile. Sidney Qreenbure. 11. suffered a broken leg as the result of a collision between two sleds. Tacoma, Wash. Three serious ac cidents on one hill, all occurring with in an hour Sunday night, resulted from the first coasting this season in Ta coma. Two of tine accldemts resulted in broken legs and tbe thltrd in a frac tured knee cap. Those Injured were James Davison, A. M. Cook and Rus sell Knewland, a ll young men. Huerta't Illness Serious, El Paso, Ten General Victoriano Huerta, ex-provisional president of Mexico, who "underwent an operation here Sunday, was pronounced in a ser ious condition by his physician, Dr. M. P. Sciiustdr. General Huerta, who had been ill for some time with what the physicians described as jaundice, was operated on for gallstones. It was announiled "f'er the operation that the Physicians found symptoms of a more complicated d.isiaase than formerly dis closed, and expressed fear for his recovery,,- Chicago Thieves Busier. Ch' Icago. One million, five hundred thou aand dollsirs -was stolen in Chica go ' luring 19115, according to figures coir ipiied from police records. This wai i $300,000 more than the tribute lev led bv thieves on nhlcaeo's nubile du ring the year preceding. Chief of Police HeaJey has asked " ia council for 10O0 additional patrol n ien, and he Is confident there will be a i conilderRhlA tia mam In orime if mnsD NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS; GENERAL CROP CONDITIONS Portland Wheat Bluaatam, $1 par bushel; fortyfold, II; club, 97c; red Fife, 96c; red Russian, 96c. Hay Eastern Oregon timothy, 117 17.60 per ten; valley timothy, fli I4.su; aitaita, sioraiY; oats ana vetch. 118. Idlllfeed Spot prices: Bran. 12Z per ton; shorts, izg; rolled barley, 129(830. Corn White, 186 per ton; cracked, 136. Vegetables Artichokes, 11.10 per dozen; tomatoes, California, 11.60 1.76; cabbage, 80c per hundred; gar lic, 16c per pound; peppers, 10l2ic; eggplant, 10c; sprouts, 8c; horserad ish, 8,c; cauliflower, 75cil.26 per dozen; celery, 5090c; beam, 2i6c per pound; lettuce, 122.75 per crate; peas, 16c per pound. Green Fruits Pears, $1 1.60 per box; grapes, 15 per barrel; cranber ries, tl014.50. Potatoes Oregon, 11(8)1.16; lakl- mas, 1.161.26 per sack; sweets, 2. 60(S.75 per hundred. Onions Oregon, buying price, 81.26 f. o. b. shipping point. Apples Spitsenbergs, extra fancy, (2.26; fancy, 12; choice, 1.261.50; Jonathans, extra fancy, 81.50; fancy, $1.25; choice, 81; Yellow Newtowns, extra fancy, 82; fancy, $1.75; choice. 110)1.26; Baldwin, extra fancy, $1.60; fancy, (1.25; choice, (1; russets, orchard run, (1. Eggs Oregon ranch, candled, 8s 35c per dozen; Oregon storage, 22 23c. Poultry Hens, small, 12 13c; large, 1314c; springs, 1213ic; tur keys, live, 1819c: turkeys, dressed, choice, 24c; ducks, 1216c; geese, 10 Butter City creamery, cubes, ex tras, selling at 28c; firsts, 26ic; prints, and cartons, extra. Prices paid to producers: Country creamery, ; butterfat, No. 1, 28c; no. z, 26c. Veal Fancy, lli12c per pound. Pork Fancy, 77,c per pound. Hops 1915 crop, 8101c per pound. Wool Eastern Oregon, 1825c per pound; valley, 2526c; fall lambs' wool, 25c; mohair, Oregon, znc. Cascara Bark Old and new, Hi4c per pound. Cattle Market steady, steers, choice. (7.253)7.50; good, 17(37.26; medium, $6.60(47: cows, choice, (6.26 (a)5.76; good, ?56.26; medium, (4.76 ; heifers, choice, $6.506; good, $4.765; bulls, choice, $3.604.60; stags, choice, $55.25. Hogs Market steady. Prime light, (6.156.26; prime strong, weights, (6 10: good to prime mixed, (6. 5.90; rough heavy packing, $4. nigs and skips, $6(0)5.25. Sheep Market steady. Choice spring lambs, (7.25 7.60; common spring lambs, (6.256.60; choice year ling wethers, $6.26(0)6.75; old weth ers, $66.25; choice light ewes, .ao.zo 50; good ewes, $4.76(3)5.25; com mon heavy ewes, $4.254.76. Tacoma's Apple Crop Nearly Gone. Tacoma Home-grown apples are about gone for the season, say local commission men. Supplies on hand now are going at a better price and this increases the sales of Eastern Washington apples, which were held back earlier in the season because of low prices of the home product. The crop of local apples was a good one thiB season and many apples were sold, the dealers and growers both benefit ing. Eastern Washington apples hold steady. Grapes are reported gone for the season. The holiday trade cleaned up what supplies were on band and deal ers say the weather is too cold now to bother with such a commodity. This season saw more grapes sold on the local market than ever before. There were many varieties offered and all were of an exceptional quality that was maintained throughout the season. One of the features of the season was the way in which the grapeB were packed for the holidays, some coming in cork-packed kegs and others in lug boxes. Vegetables with the exception of the root varieties are gone and there is no damage to be expected from cold weather. Shipments of tomatoes from California are becoming smaller. Sweet potatoes are arriving regularly. Netted Gem. spuds are firm at (23 a ton. Creamery Butter Drops. Tacoma Fresh Washington cream ery butter declined this week 8 cents a pound. The drop Is attributed to a beay production of second grade but ter. Many of the factories in Wash ington that have been closed down for weeks for repairs are again in opera tion. The demand is steady and no fu.tther change in prices is expected soon. Fresh Oregon butter is quoted at about the same prices as tbe Wash ington product. Washington butter ia offered at 2930 cents a pound and the Oregon commodity at 2880 cents. Market Oats in East. m.A wan a faff imanatrt tt a tlma that Pacific Coast oats, as well as miivhf lui tnarkatMl in thA East. It was this possibility that caused the recent firmness in local maraeu, out with the weakening of Eastern prices, moat of the gain was lost here. Prices, however, are close to the point that .M mne-h Momenta nosaible. and with a little advance in the East salsa of the best Northwestern oata That Reo Factor of Safety Is More Than a Mere Sales Term W OVERSIZE IN ALL VITAL FARTS ia your guarantee under all conditions. SOMETIMES WE WONDER if prospective buyers appreciate the full significance of the famous Reo slogan quoted above or If, per chance, some value ft as lightly as they prob ably do some other mere advertising terms, YOU NEVER HEAR of a Reo car developing a weakness in any vital part, YOU KNOW BEOS for their marvelous uni formity of excellence in performance and for their economy of upkeep. YOU'VE BEEN IMPRESSED by the fact that every Reo owner you know 1b enthusiastic about his Reo none of that diversity of opin ion you've found among owners of some other makes of carB. BUT HAD YOU STOPPED to analyze the con dition and to discover the reason? SATISFACTION YES. But that alone Is not all. Uniform satisfaction unanimous enthus iasm among Reo owners those who use their cars reasonably and equally those who abuse theirs, as you know. PRICES AT FACTORY. WELL THAT REO FACTOR of safety, "60 per cent oversize 15 per cent extra strength in every vital part' is the answer. That -' factor of safety U protection againBt all kinds of driving and all kinds of roads all kinds of abuse as well as use. TAKE REO THE FIFTH, for example: THAT GREAT CAR is now the oldest car In the worldhas been made in practically the same form for more years than any other, HAS OUTLIVED SCORES of would-be rivals and still leads. Is still America's most popu lar automobile among discriminating buyers. AND NO MATTER whether the man to whom you are talking owns a 1910 or a 1916 model, he is equally enthusiastic in his praise the 1910 man perhaps a trifle more so because of the greater evidence he has had of its quality. THAT SERVICE IS BUILT IN at the factory. Reo service is second to none when on oc casion you may need it. But the kind of Reo service of which we are most proud is that service built in at the factory that 50 per cent oversize factor of safety and of satisfaction. A Few Agency Propoiitioni Still Open, Write NORTHWEST AUTO CO., Distributors Broadway at Couch F. W. VOGLER, Pres. PORTLAND, OREGON. Phones: Broadway 887; A 4998 The New REO "SIX" The New Reo The Fifth The Incomparable Four $1250 $875 HERE ARE the FACTS Plates and bridges nude In my own laboratory Office absolutely clean. Inatrutnents thoroughly iter ihzed. Prices reasonable. Work suaranteed. Constantendeavortodowork painlessly. Nurse in attendance. Dr. EM T. Hedlund DENTIST FIREMEN 8TUDY F1R8T AID Mine Rescue Station at University la Utilized to Train City's Worksra. University of Washington, Seattle. Seattle's city firemen and the em ployes of the city lighting department are being trained in methods of first aid to the injured, resuscitation and the use of oxygen apparatus at the United States Bureau of Mines rescue station on the campus of the Univer sity of Washington. Last month 20 firemen from differ ent stations in the city were given the course of instruction, and 20 more are registered this month. Night classes are conducted for those whose hours of employment prevent day attendance. A recent student in the rescue sta tion was Mr, R. A. Dye, a member of the bureau of mines staff, who was on his way from Washington, D. C to AlaBka, where he win be tne assist ant of Sumner Smith, United States inspector of mines. The station is adding to its equip ment a lamp testing gallery similar to that used in the Pittsburg station operated by the government. In this gallery various mixtures 01 explosive gaseB and air will be made, and with the aid of fans to give velocity the gas will be driven against Bundry types of safety lamps In an endeavor to determine under what circum stances an ignition and explosion will follow. The attempt is to duplicate varying conditions in mines where sometimes a concussion following the falling of rock and the subsequent rush of air may force gas into the lamps and cause disasters. Methods of testing for the presence of gas will he taught in connection with the use of the new apparatus. The gallery will occupy a space 8x10 feet. For fresh cuts apply Hanford'a Bal aam. Adv. It Comet to Him Then. The man who isn't used to public speaking always remembers the speech that he intended to say just after he sits down. In Haate. Willie Dad, "what do the 'lawyers call a man that's been sued? Dad A pseudonym, William. Can't you see I'm busy? Self'Llghtlng 8mudge Pot for Orchardlsts, By the Invention of a simple ther mostatic controlling device, a Los An geleB man has developed an ingenious apparatus for rendering the smudge pots used by orchardlsts Belf-operat-ing, says the January Popular Me chanics Magazine in an Illustrated ar ticle. The appliance, which may be fitted to any standard type of pot, 1b regulated by a small copper rod. When the atmospheric temperature drops to a predetermined point, the contraction of the rod is sufficiently great to release a cup containing an acid. The liquid is poured into a small chamber provided in the smudge pot. This holds a chemical substance which burns upon the addition of the acid, producing a flame that ignites the crude oil used In the pot. The ther mostat may be adjusted so as to re lease the acid when the temperature falls to any specific degree. With this apparatus in use, an orchard may be protected from frost without personal attention betng given It Popular Me chanics Magazine. For galls use Hanford'a Balsam. Adv. What He Thought. Walter (to guest who has been wait ing a very long time) -Did you ring the bell, sir?" Guest "No, I was tolling it. I thought you were dead!" The Very Latest Chart and Instructions In Palm Reading lvc. Purack Publishing Co., SB Cham bar Commerce, Portland, Oregon A Start. "Have you laid the foundation for your presidential boom," "Yes, I have announced' my unwil lingness to be a candidate," Wash ington Star. IIrt Healthy, Strong, BMatlfal Bye Oculiata aud Physicians used Hurina Bye Remedy ma&y years before It wm offered ma a Domeatlc Bye Medicine. Ifuriue la Still Com pounded by Our Pnyalalmna and guaranteed by them as a Bailable Belief for Byea that Need Care. .TryUinjrourByeaMdlnBaby'aKyea No Smarting Just Eye Comfort. Buy Murine of your Druggist accept no Substitute, and it Interested write for Book of tbe Bye Free. alLIBiNU BYafi BKaUGUX CO., CUICAOO Discovered. First Chauffeur Bill got fined $500 for taking his employer's car without permission 1 Second Chauffeur But how did the bosB know he took it? - First Chauffeur Why, Bill ran over him. Chicago Dally News, Monamobile Oils and Greases and FEDERAL TIRES AND TUBES Fra. Tin Servico. "THE HOUSE OF SERVICE." MOTOR CAR SUPPLY CO., Inc. 33 Broadway Ns. Portland, On. Doable Trad Puncture Proof Ten Made from your old ones. Last long as Brand New TIRES Write us. OREGON VULCANIZING CO., 660 Washington St., Portland, Ore. LEARN WATCHMAKING Pleasant, profitable work not overdone; few months' learning; positions guaranteed; write for references and particulars. Portland Watchmak ing, Engraving and Optical School, 218 Common wealth Building, Portland, Oregon, Practical Leasons in Hypnotism 265 Page Book. Contains full instructions for development and practice of Hypnotism; Truth of this wonderful Science, (1.50. Purack Publishing Co., 828 Cham ber Commerce, Portland. Oregon. ' Arithmetical Eggs, "Walter," he suggested mildly, "I want three eggs aud boil them four minutes." ' But the cook, having only one la the place, boiled It 12 minutes. Which proveB the value of higher mathematics. Hanford's Balsam of Myrrh Is itself an antiseptic and the use of any other remedy before applying It is unneces sary. Adv. An Exception. "The ideal is seldom attainable." "Not so In the case of a suburban home," chirped the real estate agent "Now, I gotta place for sale on easy payments-"." Louisville Courier-Jourr nal. A Good Reason. "Can I get off tomorrow, boss, for a wedding?" "Do you have to go?" "I'd like to I'm the bridegroom." Life. For proud flesh use Hanford's Bal sam of Myrrh. Adv. Still It Bowls Him Over. The pugilist doesn't always fear to punch that goes to his head. P. N. U. No. 2, 1916 WHEN writing to advertiser ftemts " tien this fpor. 3 iCc! PINK EYE DISTEMPER CATARRHAL FEVER AND ALL NOSE AND THBOAT DUEA8BS Curei the Sick and acti ai a preventative for other Liquid given on the tongue. Safe for brood raarea and alL .others. Beet kidney remedy. 50 cents a bottle, IS a dosen. Sold by all druggists and turf goods houses, or sent express Said, by the manufacturers. Booklet, "Distemper, Cause and ure," free. 8P0HN MEDICAL CO.. .. Chsmlsta and Bacteriologists. Goshen, In., U. . 4U 1 1 tui request ll granted. may bc.made.Iorsmpment mere.