me, I .5 1 As b sure to . XXvWWWWWIII NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS; GENERAL CROP CONDITIONS rise C as the Sun i You can't always make everything "fust so," Sometimes you will fet In more shortening than usual; or make the hatter a little thin: or t may not be convenient to put a cake In the oven the moment it is mixed; or your oven may not bake evenly and it Is necessary to turn the pan around none of these little uncertainties make the slightest difference In results if you use E Baring Powder This modern, double-raise baking powder has unusual strength and Is absolutely certain to raise your biscuits, cakes and pastry light and feathery. It generates an abundance of leavening gas both In the mix Ing bowl and in the oven. The. raising Is sustained until the dough Is cooked through. Housewives who use K C never have "bad luck" with their baking. Try K C at our risk. Your grocer will refund your money If you are not pleased in evcy way. ' 67 'A vimiimn i inimw I Means that you keep the middleman profit in your pocket when you buy Lumber, Shinties, Lath, Moulding, Doors, Windows and other Building Ma terial from Sam Connell Lumber Co. Portland, Oregon Send us a list of what you require for your buildings and we will name you prices delivered at your station and Guarantee to save you Money. Write for our Illustrated Catalog. A Dull Life. N . "I don't know how we'll get along without you, Nora." "Thank you, ma'am." "You've been with us a long time." "Yes, ma'am. Nearly seven months." "And you still refuse to tell us why you are leaving?" "Well, ma'am, if you insist on know ing, it's because I can't stand the com pany here." "The idea! Our house is frequent ed by the best people." "It's not that, ma'am. I was speak ing of my own company. Where I used to work most of my friends were chauffeurs, ma'am. The only man who has asked me to take a rideVith him since ive been here was a vege table pedler." Birmingham Age-Herald. Shopping Again. "There's a delivery wagon driving up to our door," said hubby. "Been shopping again." , "Well, I didn't have anything to do" replied wiley, "so I went down to Wan- acooper's and listened to the concert In their auditorium.. It was just splendid, too. After that I went up to the grocery department and tried some new cereal they're demonstrat ing. I managed to get three helpings, so I didn't need to spend any money for luncheon. Then I looked at the fashion parade and spent the rest of the afternoon in the art gallery. After that I didn't feel aa if I ought to leave the store without buying anything, so I had them send me up a spool of thread." you Dangerous Topic. "You are in favor of peace, are not?" "So much in favor of it that 1 de cline to make, it a subject of discus sion." Washington Star. . Resemblance. ' "Why do you call him the human plnwheell" ; "Because he gets up so much spec tacular speed and always finishes just where he started." Washington Star. NEW MOD CRN DANCING. E. Fletcher Hallaraoro. the leading Dancing Ex pert and Instructor in New York City, writes: '1 have uaed ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE, the antiseptic powder to be shaken into the shoes, for ten years, and recommend it to all my pupils." It cures ana prevents sore feet. Sold by all Drus and Depart ment Stores, 25c Sample FREE. Address, Allen & Olmsted. Le Boy, N. Y. It Seemed That Way. The farmer, wearing a long face, entered the country drug store. "I've got something wrong with my stom ach," he announced, "and I want you to give me something for it" "All right," replied the apothecary, cheerfully;- "what are your symp toms?" "Every little while something seems to rise up and settle back and then by and by rises up and settles back again." i . The druggist stroked his chin, re flectively. "Look here," he said, gravely, "you haven't gone and swal lowed an elevator, have you?" Ladies Home Journal. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets first put up 40 years afro. They regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bow els. Sugar-coated tiny granules. Woman's Place. First Abie-Bodied Male Woman's place is in the home. As I was tell ing my wife Second Abie-Bodied Male By the by, Bill, what's yer wife doin' now? First Abie-Bodied Male Workin' In the cannery. Puck. Why She Was There. Judge (of divorce court)-rAren't you attached to your husband? Plaintiff Certainly. I came here to be detached. Boston Transcript. gjl.j4Wu.l!t,: A , BAR VIEW TENT CITY On S. P. R. R. in Tillamook, Co. Or. Train stops at oar door. Place to spend your vacation here this summer. You will find it delig-htf ul ss well as inexpensive. We have fully furnished Housekeeping- Tents, including electric lights and water, from SS per week up. Dance every nig-ht, Bowling. Pool and Bil liards. Surf Fishing1 and Safe Bathing-. For particulars write or call on WISE DENTAL Co., Rooms 211-12 Failing Bldg-., Sd at Washing-ton. Portland. Ore., phones A or M 2023; or Bar View, Tillamook Co.. Ore. All Up. 'Well, Jones, did 'your suburban garden come up to the scratch?" "It sure did after my neighbors' hens got into it." Baltimore Ameri can. " VI : re-"- f'Ti'i m ififiTii C Gee Wo Soccewful Horn Remedies His successful herb al remedies cure ail kinds of ailments of men and women with out operation, used from the wonderful Chinese herbs, roots. buds and vegetables, which are unknown to the medical science of this country. Write for blank and circulars. Send stamp. CONSULTATION FREE. , Address He C Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. - lSZVi First St. Portland. Or. Mention Paper. P. N U. No. 31, 1918 I TOTPEN writiaff to adrsrtisers. picas turn- IN SUCH PAIN WOMAN CRIED Suffered Everything Until Re stored to Health by Lydia E. Piiikham's Vegeta ble Compound. ". Florence, So. Dakota. "I used to be very sick every month with bearing down pains and backache, and had headache a good deal of the time and very little appetite. The pains were so bad that I used to sit right down on the floor and cry, be cause it hurt me so and I could not do any work at those times. An old wo man advised m to try Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound and I got a bottle. I felt better the next month so I took three more bottles of it and got wen so 1 could work all the time. I hope every woman who suffers like I did will try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound." Mrs. P.W.Lanseng, Box 8, Allyn, Wash. Why will women continue to suffer day In and day out or drag out a sickly, half hearted existence, missing three-fourths of the joy of living, when they can find health in Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound? - . - . For thirty years It has been the stand ard remedy for female ills, and has re stored the health of thousands of women who have been troubled with such ail ments as displacements, inflammation, ulceration, tumors, irregularities, etc If you want special advice write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. (confl dential) Lynn, Mass. Tour letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held in strict confidences Portland Wheat : Bluestem, 92c bushel; fortyfold. 85c; club. 86c; red Fife, 85c; red Russian, 80c. Oats No. 1 whits feed, $25. Barley No. 1 feed, $22; bran, $23.50; shorts, $23.60. Millfeed Spot prices: Bran, $27 27.60 ton; shorts, $28(3)28.60; rolled barley, $26 27. 60. . Corn Whole, $37 ton; cracked, $38. Hay Eastern Oregon timothy, $16 ($17 ton; alfalfa, $12. 600! 13. 50. Vegetables Cucumbers, Oregon, 40 6i75c dosen; artichokes, 76c; toma toes, 60c&fl.60 box; cabbage, 1(01.0 pound; head lettuce, $1 crate; spin ach, 6c pound; beans, 2J(s3c; green I corn, 25S0c dozen. Green Fruits Cantaloupes, $2(j$2.75 crate; apricots, DOc&Jl box; peaches, 40M)85c; watermelons, lZc pound plums, 60(76o box; new apples, $1.25 611.50; blackberries, 75c(cjl crate pears, $1.752 box. Potatoes New, lc pound. Onions $1(31.60 sack. Eggs Oregon ranch, buying prices No. 1, 24c; No. 2, 21c; No. 8, 17c Jobbing prices: No. 1, 26a, Poultry liens, 13c pound; broilers, 1819c; turkeys, 2021c; ducks, old, 10c; young, 1416c: geese, nominal, Butter City creamery, cubes, ex tras, 28c; firsts, 26c; seconds, 25c prints and cartons, extra; butter fat. No. 1, 29c; second grade, 2c less country creamery cubes, 2526c Veal Fancy, 11c pound. , Pork Block, 99c pound. ' ... Hops Contracts, 18c; fuggles, 15c; 1914 crop. 121c. Wool Eastern Oregon, medium, 25 28c; Eastern Oregon, fine, 18 211c; valley, 26S0c; mohair, new clip, 8031c Cascara bark Old and new, 44Jc pound. .t Cattle Beat steers, $6.60(3)7; good, $6.256.60; medium, $66.25; choice cows, $5.75(6.10; heifers, $4.75 6.50; bulls, $3.606; stags, $56.25, Hogs Light, $77.60; heavy, $6 7. Sheep Wethers, $4.755.50; ewes, $34.60; lambs, $56.75. Tacoma In a few days there will be ah unusual scarcity of watermelons on the local market, according to some commission men. The growers' are said to have miscalculated . the melons in the fields and made big orders they could not fill. As a result dealers have canceled all orders for Southern melons and will await the arrival of melons from Fresno andv Turlock. Reports from the northern sections say the melon crops are large and when once the commodity begins rolling in there will be plenty on hand. fancy green corn is moving out as never before on the local boards. The commodity is coming from Eastern Washington and is just the same as if it was grown in local fields, arriving Here less than 24 hours after it has been picked. The corn is now moving at 25 cents a dozen, said to be a rea sonable price at this time of tee sea son. Cherries are just about through. Lamberts and Bings are no longer on the market. What few cherries are to be had are of the Royal Ann and Late Duke varieties, going at 8 and 6 cents a pound, respectively. It will not be long now before Mala ga grapes begin arriving from the South. Already there are some Sweet water grapes to be had at $2 a crate. They are small and good and the trade has taken to them instantly. '' Reports from the South say the crop of grapes this season is about the same as last year. - Eggs are firm and another rise would not be surprising. . Butter is the same, but if the hot weather continues a rise may be expected. Vacationists! WW ,' Yakima Schedule Is Adopted. North Yakima, Wash. The Yakima Valley Fruitgrowers' association has decided to follow the same schedule of advances on soft fruits as was in effect last year, 10 cents a box on peaches, and 25, 20 and 10 cents on pears, ac cording to grade. Advances . will be made on summer apples according to the market. . The association has ap proved the action of the North Pacific Fruit Distributors in applying for cre dentials under the Growers' Council plan, but will make deductions here of the amounts to be paid the Council. Chehalis Cannery Begins Run. Chehalis, Wash. The Lewis County Canning association plant in Chehalis received its first consignment of fruit Thursday. It was a shipment of logan berries and raspberries from Matthew Smith, of Winlock. Other .growers turned in enough fruit to make a good run to start. The association has just completed a fine new plant here, and it is intended to turn out fruit and vege tables from the Chehalis cannery which will rank with the best. Big Salmon Shipments. Astoria, Or. Two thousand tons of canned salmon will be shipped from Astoria to New York by way of the Panama canal, it was announced here. The first consignment of 600 tons will go July 29. One thousand five hundred tons will be Columbia river salmon and the rest Alaska salmon. First Apple Contracts ' Filed, North Yakima, Wash. The first apple contract filed this season with the Yakima county auditor calls for delivery of the crop of George Sher wood ranch, in the Lower Naches, to Fred Eberle and W. W. Scott. The prices vary from 65 to 80 cents, cash on delivery. Take a Talking Machine and Latest Records to the country with you, from Eilers Music House. The joliiest thing for dancing under the trees, on the veranda, at the sea . side. ' ' Here are some used ones: Several, regular price $25.00. reduced to. . . . $18.G0 Reduced price includes one doz. of best records (24 selections) . Two, regular price $35.00, reduced to. $2-1.40 Reduced price includes 2$ selections oiest records. Two, regular price $100, Machines reduced to $65.00 Reduced price includes JU selections of best records. Quite a number of others, some old-style ones for $8, $10 and $12, records included. All of these and other machines sent by mail upon receipt of price. Will also be sold on the well-known Eilers easy payment plan. Jliflliif FMmw AOUSf WZ M W Iff PORTLAND, OREGON. M I 2d Floor Eilers Bldg. FOR SALE AUTOMOBILES Rebuilt Federal Trucks A Sara Used Truck to Buy. REBUILT FEDERAL In as food value for tha money us a new truck. By rebuilt we mean that the truck la entirely taken a Dart, each Dart examined and If necessary replaced by s new part made at tne f eaerui raciory, ine enure irucit repainted and refinisned, ana everything necessary done to make the truck pracu cally as rood as new In every detail. When you buy a rebuilt Federal you are protected by the same policy and In- terest that we rive to all FedWal owners. We oDerate a re Dal r department. In which in worKmen are specialists on reaernis, our supply of Federal parts Is complete, and the stock room orsanluttlon hlah class, which Insures the prompt fllllnc of all parts orders. We also operate a serv ice department, which la open day and nla-ht, "always at your call." The Federal being; a good truck In the first place and protected by a company which la equip ped and has the disposition to slve you service is consequently A SAFE USED TRUCK TO BUT. If you are In the market for a truck from 11000 to $1400. we urse you to com pare used Federals with new trucks at similar prices. We think we can convince you of their superior value. GERLIXOER MOTOR CAR CO., King; and Washington BU. Playing Safe. "What are your views on the mod era dances?" "Well, my wife thinks they're out rageous, and my daughter says they re lust too sweet for anything; so, of course, I have to preserve a strict neu trality." St Louis Post-Dispatch. A Large Order. Modest Suitor-?-! have only $5500 a year, sir, but I think I can support your daughter on that. Father (enthusiastically) Support her, my dear boy? Why, you can sup port her entire family on it. No Fight. "Don't you know, Johnny, that If you refuse to strike back there can't be any fight with Tommy Bifkins?" Tes'm," replied the small boy. There wouldn't be any fight. Tommy would have it all his own way and I'd get a plain licking." The Real Test. "I don't see how that little Mrs. Grumpy can seem so well satisfied with her husband. He never kisses her or shows her any mark like that of affection." Maybe not, but he gives her spend ing money without her ever having to ask for it." Who Will Care? , Who will care If my hair is gray? Who will care what I have to say? Who will care if I go or stay?, Who will care when I'm 60? Who will care If I'm fat or thin? Who wilt care if 1 frown or grin? Who will care if my toes turn In? Who will care when I'm 50? Who will care if tears I shed? Who will care If my nose is red? , Who will care if youth is fled? Who will care when I'm 60? No one will care, so I've been totd; No one will care If my feet are cold; No one will care my hand to hold; Oh. I'll just hate to be 60. Jane. He Wasn't Hissing the Shew. One of the ushers approached a man who appeared to be annoying those about him. "Don't you like the show?" "Yes, Indeed!" "Then why do you persist In hissing the performers?" "Why, m-man alive, I y-wasn't h hissing! I w-was s-s-imply s-s-s-aylng to S s s-samray that the s-s-slnglng Is s-s-s-uperb. ' WONDERFUL HOW RES1N0L STOPS SKIN TORMENTS The soothing, healing medication in reslnol ointment and . reslnol soap penetrates the tiny pores of the skin, clears them of impurities and stops Itching Instantly. Reslnol positively and speedily heals eczema, heat-rash, ringworm and similar eruptions, and clears away disfiguring pimples and blackheads when other treatments have been almost useless. Reslnol Is not an experiment. It is doctor's prescription which proved so wonderiuiiy successful lor skin troubles that it has been used by other doctors all over the country for twenty years. Every druggist sells resrnol ointment and reslnol soap. Adv. , Woe of a Card Player. "Sitting up with your sick friend again, eh?" "Exactly, my dear." "Now tell me the truth, is that friend really sick?" "He's sick this time, all right. He held an ace-full against my four sixes." Houston (Tex.) Post.- Putting It Accurately. "Have you got any mosquitoes around here?" "No," replied Farmer Corntossel. "We haven't got them. They've got Washington Star, Courtship and Boredom. 'I don't see how you can tolerate that man." "Oh, but he is a foreign nobleman, my dear." "t don't care," said the American girl. "I'll be jig gered if I'd marry a man who does his courting with a bored air." Louisville Courier-Journal. ' CENTRAL COMMKRCMI, COI.I.KttR. "A Mixlarn Nuainma Trainlna School." Thorouirh, pracUral. export, reliable. Nw building, larsa, wvll'lighteri rooms, eumptete moilitrn equipment. Write fur free inwun in llurik kerning ami Htmrt hand. Cwtrml Baildlng. VertUaa. Ore. rOtrNO MAN. BR A BARBER Learn a Trade. Be Independent. Trade taught In eighr week,' Ifjola free. ConmUaiona paid while learning; Kw It km a eneurxd. Write for free catakej, OLKU COI.I.KCiKS. Portland. K4 N. nd Hi. I Spokane. KiU Main Ave.; Seattle. 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Ask your phyilclan, drugf IM, or tend for lisve yea bad Trpnoldl" tellies of Typbeld Vaccina, eaului from ua, and daagar from Typhoid Carrier, rm CUTTCt UBOMTOIY, BttnOCY, GAL, Meeveiss itcciaia s aaaasa asses . a see. ucaail Taking Precautions, A rosy-cheeked youngster dressed in his best clothes entered the village postofflce and carefully laid a huge slice of iced cake on the counter. "With my sister the bride's compli ments, and will yer please eat as much as yer can?" he said. The postmistress smiled delightful ly- . ... "How very Kind oc tne bride to re member me," she cried. "Did she know of my weakness for wedding cake?" 'She did," answered the" youngster, coldly, "and she thought she'd send yer a bit of it this afternoon just to jtake the edge off yer appetite before she posted any boxes oft to her friends." London Tit-Bits. Not a Doctor. Sure Thing. "Never snner at anybody.Rollo." "No, uncle." , "Some people poke fun at vegetar ians here. But you'd be mighty glad to meet 'em if you were cast away in the Fiji Islands." Louisville Courier-' Journal. . Loans Valuable Lands. Vincent Astor has lent land worth $1,000,000 to New York city children for a playground. Lisps. Father-What did you and John talk about last night, dear? Daughter Oh, we talked about our kith and kin. Small Brother Teth, pop, I heard 'em he seth, "Kin I hev a kith?" and she seth, "Yith you kin!" Yale Record. ' Three In One. "Now, this typewriter is equipped with all the summer attachments." "Summer attachments?". 'A small mirror, a miniature clock and a thermometer; everything a girl has to consult frequently." Louisville Courier-Journal, While little Dorothy was visiting, her hostess' dog. came running up and stopped before her, panting. Seeing his tongue hanging out, Dorothy said: "I'se not a doctor, doggie." Boston Transcript Hie Status. . i "Were you a bull or a bear In Wall street?" - . "I wasn't either. I was the man who has' to 'run for a tree when the menagerie breaks loose." Washing ton Star. ..... -. ft . ( Strength Beauty and . Come With jDr."PieVipe Golden Medical " Discovery This Is a blood cleanser and alterative that starts tha liver and tomaeh into,-.; . vigorous action. It thus .assists the , body to manufacture rjch red Blood ; , which' feeds the heart .nerves- brain and organs of the body. Th organs ' : work smoothly like machinery running , , . in oil. You: feel clean,' strong and ' . trenoons -instead of tired, weak andf . ., faint. Nowadays you can obtain Dr. ' ' Pierce's- Go Id eh ' Uedieal '.Discovery t. .Tablets, as. well as the.-io,uid form 'from all medicine dealers, o trisjl hbx '. 'of tahlets by mglL on receipt ot 60c, . . Address V.M.Pierce,M.DBuffalo,N.Y. Dr, Pierce's Creat 10OS Paso lllaatateei 'Cotnmoa Seaee Medical ArMeee will lie sea