1 r - -' . a . Jl - r frajaas e ii prtM wars piiim, wnneesta. - n 'urn las" srtaaa, te,k.iellar Beat. W aarai iu'Wiw IM M St sat Sea AUaanahriaiantaad. HwlBaaal I imiwTw MUriatMi STAJtC-DAVU CO. su nw & Cutting Co, MCMUtab.HNrHliitli.Partkid.OK hrtO EMbkaHlOsT-AcelTleMlW. snaairseauTliMa. Oav nrtn wmw na caW waaaae toTawvank. IbMrUtr, Oas-Aeasrleas. Stan! Cm haa. AhaSaaaa oikrwd MaftoWark . ALSO A0BNT9: Th. H.ndenm.WIIUe W.kUn, , BtldCuttlaeCo.. St bulla. U. 8. A., Fwlerat iiw Wrrka, Slat St. A Kadaie Aye., CJaeaso. New llouston Hotel 8DCTH ANp EVERETT 8TS. RCUL RATES BY WEEK OR MONTH Rata. oc 75c, II, LM Par Day. .',", At A lj CALAIS J.1 hJT Ol&UlO Pipe, Flume, Pumps, Gates. Weirs, ' - Tnki, Troughs, Silos. We spe cialise on Irrigation end Drainage , ; w"k- A. L. GAGE & SON 103 Spalding Bldg. Portland, Ore. ft AheiVUhhsussfe It Don Not Grow So. Thara la only one way to fata awl Violin Without Gnat Ex ponas, which U: Band In your OufBndOnaand havahVnwda Into an 0W flood Oaa. Eatl mataa siren frae. All work guarantaad. Send to ' . THE COULTER CO.,' SrmluaaK.it. ranwalka OdlflON VULCANIZIK. OOMPART movod to m to 387 Burnaida St.. Port land. On. Larseat Tins Repair Plant In the Northweet. Country aarvieaa apeelaltr. Uaa Panel Font, Shs Waa Shopping. STha, .ttkfl hann alttlne In the frani- ture ihop for nearly two- hours, In specting the took ot linoleums. Roll Attar , roll the perspiring assistant brought out, but itlU ahe seemed dis satisfied. From her dreas he judged her to be a person of wealth, and thought It likely she would have a good order to give. WHen at last he had shown her the last roll he paused In despair. "I'm sorry, madam," he said apolo getically, "but it you could wait I could get some more pieces from the factory. Perhaps . you would call The prospective customer gathered her belongings together and rose from the chair. "Yes, do," she said, with a graotous mile, "and ask them to send you one or two wilu ywrj Burau uodikiib, un able for putting in the bottom of a canary'a oage." Chicago Journal. ' ' "Anuric" cures Backache, Lumbago, Rheumatism. Send 10c. Dr. V. H. Pierce, Buffalo, N. X., for large trial 'Package. . - Warning. "I can not understand why my bcc ond husband is so fastidious," con fessed a Washington lady to her bosom friend. "He scaroely eats any thing. My first husband, who, died, used to eat everything 1 cooked for him." . ' M "Did you tell your present husband that?" "Yes." : '..'. "Thai's the reason." r- Pittsburgh Dispatch. , : Charaoter Analysis. "I always told Charley that he had too sensitive a nature," said young Mrs. Torkins. ' . "Sensitive!" exclaimed Charley's brutal brother-in-law. "Yes. You said yourself he had no business playing poker because he was always shy." Washington Star. ; Through. i" "Is Bill Jenkins still paying atten tion to that red-headed Smith girl?" "Not very much. . They're married now."..- ;' "... Accounted For. "'-v: "Thla play is a howling success."' ' "Of course. That comes from try ing it on the dog." Baltimore Ameri can, " ""' " '' '.' 1 KL R. A. PHILLIPS Alialry BMg- Pirllsnd, Or. Hy Booklet. "Chronic Dfaeau. Ita Cases' sad Care " brlnea new nopa to the invalid. Maor ao-oallad incumblaa rcatored to health and oanpinaaa. WRITE TODAY. Write abant yoar wants in this line to FINIIE BROS., m Madiaon St, Portland, Ore. ( EARTJIS lj JLJJCIj tMJj L.l I Conditions Consiured.Dsrrous by Many Tndars Corn tactics Highest Mart Since 1857. Chicago Speculation has gom wlkl In everything, especially in feea. with grains taking the lead. Thawe haa never been anything liks the apao- nlativa buying and advancing tajidaocy of values, as shown in the wheat ketof lata. A 18-cent advance in 14 boon was followed by an eight-cent break and a 12-cent bulge. To aae December wheat sell at 11.90 in Chicago, tl-TO in MinneaDolia S1.85 In Kansas City. 11.891 in Winnipeg-, and 18.0X1 lor durum wheat in Dulttth, and 12.08 for the cash article of the latter variety in Hinneapolis is axtmething that the grain trade of today hat sever experi enced. Predictions of 12 wheat at Caloaio, which ware not expected to bs realiaed before next March or April, may Be come a reality this week, unless some thing develops to cheek the Daiiisn en thusiasm and the heavy volume of miy- iror. deapita the fact that prices have more than doubled within about year. Wheat prices are the highest since 18B8, when the market was -r tlflciaL Present prices are legitimate, as prices the world over are abnor mallv hlih. Bo low as nothing de velops to disturb the confident feeling existing among holders, tarn ia no telling how high prices may go. The level, however, la getting so mga, with the market a long one, that it ia regarded aa dangerous by many tras- a. " i The high prices are bringing cut liberal quantities of wheat, as idea of farmers are met by the advance and interior reserves an being reoueed, while the visible supply is increaaing. There la a eeneral impression tn the trade that the bulk of the cash Decem ber wbast in the United States and Canada ia owned by foreigners and ex porters. They are expected to take a delivery of the cash grain in uacem bar. , Cash earn sold tip to ILliJ .for NsJ 2 yellow last week, or the highest since 1867. Corn at 11 a bushel and over looks high by ounparieon, but with wheat above L90 it is not out of tins. I RassiMS Btrai New Mve: Grat i Offocht i tkSa. Mi Pita London A telegram received in Rome f mm a German aouroe reports there are Indications of the beginning of a tremendous new Russian offensive in Galicia and Poland, says a dispatch from the Italian capital received by the wireless press. - RAvlinThji Pnafllana have renewed their attacks on the Austro-Uennan lins west of Lutsk, in Volhynla, and ... Mffina. annMntAal MniwfflV flllliven. tnn an MHIlll HtinrieV. eftaUF twa daVa' artillery preparauon in sne vicinity w Zaturae.' The attack, according to the official statement, latieu compiswy, with heavy losses to the Russians. , , Petrograd Auatro-German f onsen launched a series of violent attacks against the Russian' and Roumanian Dositions on both banks of the river Byatritsa, in the region of. Dorna Watra, Sunday, says the official state ment bv the Russian war omos. com pelling the Russian advanced posts to ananaon two netgnis. - . . Premium Paid to Holland, Washington, D. C A new arrange ment for diverting Dutch products un der which England will be assured of obtaining a greater percentage than she has been able to get by purchase in the open market in competition with German buyers waa, reported to this government The report aaya England will nay for many Dutch agricultural products the same prices ahe now is paying her colonies, the English government making good the difference between such prices and those paid by Germany. 8hot Fired at Premier. Melbourne, Australia An attempt was made recently to assassinate Wil liam Morria Hughes, the Australian premier, at his boms in New Victoria, according to a Renter dispatch from Sydney, which aaya the information waa obtained from eloae friends of the premier. A man ia aaid to have forced a window at night ; and have fired a revolver shot into the premier'a bed room. The bullet did not take effect. The would-be aasassin escaped. France Will Fix Prices. Paris The French senate paaaad a measure Monday authorial eg the min ister of the Interior to tlx the limits of retail selling prices of butter and cheese. These products now are bringing from 60 per cent to 1(0 per cent mors than they paid before the t ,,t M C. JL.. ( Peaansaa, CA-'I waat ta aataw. P fc-a the ewe el t y a a 'njaaa, auu tar uaa krmi ead goad advtot obtained. I ssaa r.mai naotber. . i O. M had beta 'great aonerer; f wree nmee s wee r given an as dia. the last time beiac r four months awe. I doctored with srvrral doctors bat obtained no relict. Was told that aa operation would effect t cave, aa I submitted to one, bat this proved b all the mediclaea I bad taken act benancial. I ebtalned, and started at once taking 'Favorite lascriiition.1 Ponr months ago the doctors and nurse aaid it would be a year or mora before I would be able to do my hooaa work, and, of court, ' I Utsmjht ao myself aa I was not able to Walk across the floor for several weeks. I am now able to do my aotaarwerk asvl to care tor my emiorea ana i e swa feel aa though I coald ever thank yea esymgh for the benefits I have re ceived." Mas, llAtntua Kinv ilH South Pasadena Ave. Why should any woman continue to anwrv. to leaA a miserable existence. When Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription U sold by draggiata, in either tablet or liquid krm Sick people are lavttearto eooann Dr. Pierce by letter, Aw. All correa. pondenoa is held as strictly nrivaaa sod sacredly coaodential. , . StmA three dimes ( or' sUmnsS far mailiBg ensrges to ur, tierce a vauos Hotel. Bttfhlo. N. Y.. and von will re receiveea copy of theuotrtaaoa tsrnsa sienirai Auriacr," as caarae pawoauu. :-' What Hs SaM. "Ia vour husband fond of golf?" "Fond of it? He Lad the nerve tt tell me the other night that I ooulo consider utself lucky that he bad married me before hs was Introduced to the game" Detroit Free Press. SicnlficanCw) of Good Digestion if strongly reflected hi your general health and happi- For any digestive weak' nets, liver and bowel trouble or " malaria, fever You should try OOSTETTER'S l i Stomach B'b Not a Square Deal. , Miss Mason waa explaining to her Sunday school class the lesson tor ths day, the auDect being ue tares ana the wheat Now. remember, children, ths tares represent the bad people and the wheat the good ones." "Why, Miss. Mason!" exclaimed a rosy-cheeked boy, who had been lis tening through the lesson with deep Interest, "did you say the tana are the bad folk and the wheat ths good ones?" "Yea, James," replied the teacher, pleased at tne lac s interest. "Well, that's funny. I think!" re marked the matter-of-fact child. "It's the wheat that geta threshed; the lares don't." Philadelphia Ledger. KELP FOR 170BXIHG 70"Efl Some Have to Keep on Until Ihejr Almost Drop. How &In.ConIeyGot Help. Here is a letter from a woman whs (ad to work, but was too weak and suf fered too much to continue. How aha regained health:-; Frankfort Kr-'' I scared aotmrh wlth female weakness that I could not do my own work. had te hire it I heard so muck about LydiaE. Pink. ham's Vegetable uomponna that I tried It I took three bottles end I found It to bo all yoo claim. Nowlfeelas wellaseverldidand am able to do all mi own work asmin. I rseammsnd it to any woman auttering from female wesVssa. You assy pub lish my letter if you wish. "-Mrs. Jan IS UMLHT.ue . tisirbt.,irraaatert,ay. No woaoan auftering from any form of jamais ttoobka should lose aMessamS ahe haa given Lydia E. Pinkham's Yafa euoie timpouna s rair truu. Ihia famous remedy, the mirredlents of which are derirad froaa aattve roots and berbe. baa for forty years proved to be a nvost valuable tonis and invigoratorof the female or ginlsna, 1 All women ar invltsnl to writ to alve Lydia B, PinsJuaaa afattk same Co, Lynn, Kasa, for snantoj Pa4-as-t- Sl.t tetyread, ti.a.i enk, SJ.am; red li l.il red Rnsaisn, 1.U. . usta NO. i waita reoo, gss. Bsrtsy-Ne. 1 wklha feed, HI risnr IwtsMa. ta.00: strait ta. m.tt 7.10; uport H.0; vaiiey. 7.M waOatWaSSa, U1 ITiaVaaw, HO. ; - .... , V-wot priosa: Bran, ara.au 14 9 'I; aborts, g.Hwrti tsiledW - . -etnnst.H. Conw-,-we, W per ton; oTackao, Hsj I'laayeeers' prtoaa; nrnouiy, EaslawnOwaaraS. I'Wperton; tim othy, nsuV , tit it; alfalfa, line) M.60: v i grata nay, ismio. ekyver. lit wo. Bap-ar---(aal astraa, aac ma joo- Mng pTiewat Pnno, extraa, t7e pa pound; a-wrfe No. 1, its; no. I, 2ws r- ranch, sorrant ra- eaipx, e ejoasa; wagon rancn, saaaa X sV - i row f mm Mtejie apnnga, U 9 l'e; tarksys, Hvo, nt) tie; icka, u ! gaeee, ltarniio. Vaal raacy, 1M11C par pound, Porkyaacv. Ikelllie oar pound. Vsgatiiinl Arttchokea 76cl per sen; taaoes, MMuJYoc par crate; eaUaura, U.U par hnnared; nappi 07e par noand; sggslaat, 8c; let tuce, U.K par box; cueumbera, S0Q Tic; eerery, tufj76c par ooaen; pnmp. klaa, Is par pound; squaan, lc Potatoes Oregon baying pries, tl.W O l.M per kuralrsd, country polnta; nreeta. Hit. Onions Oregon buying pries, fl.iv par saok. country points.. Orsaa FTUlta Applaa, new, aocrjsi par but; peaches, 40c; pears, 76o 11.16; grapes, 76c m i.76; case oaa, lie; eranbarries, ga.svlo per barrel. Hons ill crop, luuuno per pouna. Wool Eastern Oregon, Ana, I8 M; coarae, Ivwllc; valley, 80ac. Moeair Sc par oouno. Caacara Bark Old and new. Be per Cattle Steart. nrinw I6.40CM.Bt; good, te6.40; common to fair, o 6.76; cows, choice, M.oO; medium to good, 4.I06; ordinary to fair, 11.(004; halfera, 4t.U; bulls, 18 4.26; calvea, t7.60. Hogs Prima, 9cg9.8i; good to prime mixed, 8.U9; rongh heavy, 88.M; pigs and skips, t88.26. SheetvLambs, 1838.75; yearlings. wethers. I7a7.60i old wethers, .26 6.60; owes, t6.60. AN "Eats" Climb Higher Every Day. Tscomn The unprecedented rise in food prices continued Wednesday, with potatoes and flour ths chief features. Potatoes advanced ft a ton and floor fdO cents a ; barrel. ; Yakima potatoaa an now 140 1 ton and locals $86, and indication are that ths rise is not st the Mgnsst point yet . Jobbm say that ths pries of potatoes will not be lower until next August, and that they will probably go higher. The New York sugar market advanced lOosnts and th effect is sxpaetsd to be felt nan in a day or so. Mr. Ultimate Consumer will hava to tighten up his halt another notch. Grapss arrived In large quantities from California. Ths Yakima Con cords are off the market, due to a heavy frost. The 1st California grapss Include the win and black grape. Some of ths Jobbers are giv ing the win grapss other names be came tome of ths purehaaers fsar ths officers of th law will be on their trail as llouor manuieeturere if it ia known they bought wins grapss. Th grapes are arriving in lug boxes, which sell at 66 cents. A few boxes of peaches may still be found on the market. California head lettuce la now on the market. The fish market If flooded with dark fall salmon. The run of these flab this year la very heavy, forcing down ths jobbing pries to 61 cents pound. As ureal halibut and mall fish are acarce. The meat market snows a Una ton, with tendency to advene. Eggs, butter and cheese price remain unchanged. All kinds of canned goods have gone up with th general advenes, especially condensed milk. Wholesalers have re ceived notion that both Carnation and Aster brsnds wars oversold and no mors orders eould be received for some time. Mount Vernon brand advanced 10 cents on the strength of this and ths ton f the market ' Yakima Shipper Demand Cars. North Hakims'--Yakima sblppsrs telegraphed railroad companies Wed nesday notifying thsm of their inten ion to begin offering eonafgnmonta of fruit and to resort to the courts if re fused. They demand cara to relieve ths shortage. H. If. Gilbert wired th Interstate Commerce commission that the Ntarthanrn Pacific and CW. E. A N. assert Eastern roads an holding their refrigerator earl for saipmsnt of all kinds of marehndlas, svsn salt, and aaking ths commission to compel delivery of these cars. Road Held ftssponalbls, North Ysklms Shippers of the Yakima valley met recently and decid ed to tern notice on ths O.-W. rail way company and the N. P. that they intended to tender their fruit for ship ment snd than hold th railroads re sponsible if it cannot be sbippud for lack of ears, tt ia believed that there are over 4000 ears of apple y at to be shipped vrhil It is almost impossible to get refrigerator ears ertoogb. Fruit is coming in from ths orehazoa at the rate of six cars daily tor every on ' AY ,-' aU. Udonbrlmp heexlful u ittn-Wtn, , rick and S Veu l"J. I.. D f VTMl 8HOI THAT I .. fa . SI 13.C3 S3X3 UXj tJU Si Saw Moatary by Woetrin W. U Dasuwlsta aheaaa. Poraa by ovwWOOOahowior. The Bass Known Shoe tn the Vvorwi. W. L Dauglaaoaaas sad the astal stiei k nafidea aSa bto am of all sheas at ins factory. TTw ralua a suaiiniwW and sVs waarar ptotectrd sgtlmt high prion) for aafsnwr ahssa. The raod prices sis ths asms smyinscs. Thaycoat aa ana ia Sen Ivanoaoi thu thay do kl rww York. Thty an alwara woe Bw price paid fee ahaea. - . 5 . , y ,.;..-; f fU asislky of W. U DcaaeUa prodnet k piiaanil oyswws A than, 40 yen axpenanca la asaUrig ins ahess. lbs setsn arras am me atadart in tne rssaiea Thay ale sasds by ths hajnaat ev Safe rawr ahoa Sar fnr W. L. Oonalaa aSaea, itheeaaw am aewly yen wlak tha IM yea waai. take ae etkee uaka, Writa for tnMraatlae keeklat axa4ajauag hew sa nwt Saaaa tha S'- tw-Aaaw as jaa saw Sis pilss, iw reswra aaail. aaataae tree. IOOK FOR W. L Dengta seasva and th retail eel iHaapad ea the betteaa. ' When to login i If we all had our Uvea to live over again If we ralaht surt afresh and anew, What Joy it would be for us women .. ana men.. And what wonderful things w aaouia not . "1 How straight we should walk and how 1 Sriae we should talk: How cheerful we'd be and how gay; But if we're in earnest about our re forms, Why don't we begin them today? We feel that we'd never be foollah and fling . . All our strength and our labor away, And we'd readily do each commend able thing, Without either nroflt or nay. : Bat If we're ao keen at reform to be an. 1 ,.' . ' ' If we're olnina to enter th fray. " Th question arise with partisan , now. .- . Why don't w get busy today? : This days that ars gone an moat thor- re ma't hrlna them back If wo try; But the day that are coming roll : 1 . steadily on, j And no one can ever tell why. CrAsss it should be they're to help you I and me Do sensible thlaas while wo may, 'U certainly help us to uv ovsr our uvea. " we start out to do It today. Taeoma Labor Advooat. k Ceres Watts Yae Walk. kfllsn's Foot-Eaaa la a certain ours for hot. unR,eauiiB,anaawoiiBn,acblnlsst, Sola ilfiruuleta. Prloeftn. Don't anoantaua tlluH" Trl.l packaas FMEk, AdlRSS a a. lauteo, ui noy, a. T. m t The Vital Point. ( beautiful young lady Interviewed a fortune teller on the usual subjects. dr," said th clairvoyant "you will visit 'foreign lands and the courts of kings and queens, You will conquer alb rivals and marry the man ot your choice. He will be tall and dark aud aristocratic looking." f And young?" Interrupted the lady. TYee. and very rich," the beautiful lady grasped the for tune teller's hands and preessa mem hard. TWhank you," she said. "Now tell mej one thing more. How shall I get rid) of my present husband?" New York Time Pensions k Times. for De-married Widows. T4, wnianlad widows (If now S wfSow) at CMI War Union eoldiore. aallors and marinee may now MA,, nn tk aarvica of Um flrat ICIv I War) bubland. Fan Axod by law an4 oonUnsent qimvi auooaaa. Ovar 86 yoara axpurwaee. Tabes kVftSLw Co., WaahlnsM. D. 0. . Her First Order. ra. Younabrlde (to butcher) I've Just thought ot something for dinner mi husband la very fond of. You have chickens? , ' - Butcher VeB'm; nice and fresh. Mrs. Youngbrids Well, plaaae cut out the croquettes and I'll take them with me. Boaton Trausorlpt '" , . Hi Way. "What an energetic exsoutor your late uncle appointed." "Yes; he Is working with a will," Baltimore American. is simply delfeiouB E6Dan::sPc;.t-i. PureHssiaLfulconomicaI The highest gnda ot baldng pcrde pos sible to buy and your money ,tundsd if it fails to satisfy. Ask your dealer. Jaquas Vif Co Ct"e , AttK ", . ' ' -t and be) worU It ri Bmak , rtat chser mm $ lansilalswi saakwi ihe aesed aaw, saara, It aoeaeiaa the vHal SeeV bsOdlag and ba-bildla tsuasrss slnuv nuuiish eaL netrsagtawwataen - wiaasnt awaswaai iln 1 eataveiaV H'O IT IMI U ft L A Sj MOtOS ITS sWAPl" ' uanwaa 01 luaiaai. Re my pnplcs! ak tha aala el Swaaal eoeo.Blaaalaaran4 freak. llUaawatvala. i i.aiiSa lmB,aaaaa,atl. iolarallaawa. Pea trial Irw, aaa a kaaeal, saaaaaw. MA tLCO,-, - ,w sareaak. -w- 4 aft ' - C7l "wF w 'leer fcea at, t Toar Ci-'lafl V atr s"e. alvtla'l--e.ro.w-aa.-- r - Dragiwtiaeaawltas)aaaijii ,. Jt .' ' Csrtalnly Plsi . ' Poor taddle," said the Mdy to hotel lift boy, "dont you find ls work rather trying and monotonoorf' "No lesr, miaeasi I us n. ira full of excitement First of all, tassel alwara ths funny people oomu-a la and out. Than there's other ttauass. "Only yesterday a man into to get out before th lilt was dowa a4 craoked his skull, Than last week ta machine broke, and ths thing oaaaa straight down from th sixth floor to the bottom, and everybody was kt 'oept me. This 'ere rope, too.; looks a bit weak, but It'll probably but till we get up, though I don't know what we'll do It It doesn't, 'coe ths Bullae man la away 111 today, and 1 mate's Just Joined up, and I'm In charge of svsry thing and I don't know nothing about It. Bo It ain't really what you oould call a dull lite, Is It f "-London An swers, Dr. Pierce's Pellets are best for liver, bowels and atomach. Una illtla Pellet lor a laxative thrve for cathartic. '')-'-'''ltoMto In PHtlss ' Politician Congratulate me, my dear, 1'vs won the nomination! His Wife (In surprise) Honestly? Politician Now, what In thunder did you want to bring up that point for? Cass and Comment New Rendering, "Young Smith says that Miss Paddy is his beta noir." "Dear mel He must be awfully fond ot her to call her a pet name Ilk that" Baltimore American. I I f la.IV lhMlM.lt MU . taah. ssaUaiilala-ak TTtTil.i srrm j x rnataaeaecnasMVasasny fthaisanod.: " ., A F -wA aUsW3 JI 1 J i e 3TA ... . I tteMflal..iM.tMrHtlariaYwiwt7eewwBaa, H I f M ..sarii'iir ol Culw on a Sua u a I II I rWarrn.fia( la rciaa SNBaaavje D I ohli, laualuwCtrnaaa UeaeUalaalaa jl ft? SSl Ut-asanA gsaaaa. toaa-asj Nut Cake when made with T P, N. U. No. 46, IBM war. . '"v.-. 1 '! aWaSaVtWWM that is sent out