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I 7 L. Z I Mm iwrr. A POSITION FOR YOU TRAINED Oar rraduatv. are alwaya In demand. Thort Is a rood position ready for ma lust u anon urraeu rrmn (or It HOLMtS Training- tmii MONKV, POSITION. ryw r.K. Threi-e 8Z2T ft BASON'S WHY Y01T SHOt'lD ATTEND HOLMES Elffht tKouund two hundriKl twnty-vn utiarted atutfonta hava pMvd through HOLMES durtn tho but twonty-Urht ymr. nunatwaa uwm wo now suecMarui ouiinooo man wun indoDrndont Income. Our mwluato Hart at ulorioo rmnrin front $40 to $100 a month. Writ for catalocua, Start NOW. Holmes Business College "Th School that fftts you a good pult on." Waiaiajtes i Tula, PartUsi Or EMPLOYERS TO AID NEW DEFENSE PLAN NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS; GENERAL CROP CONDITIONS r" "USE THE RIVER" Dalles-Columbia Line Stmt of Washing-ton. for Th Dalle dally a. Sunday II 9. nv Leava Dalle daily ax. Monday li M. Steamers t. N. TrL Inland Kmpire and Twin Cltiee for Upper Columbia and Snake river paints. Taylor SU Dock. Tat. Main MS. Willsswthi ail Cshweia Hirer Ttwiaf Cs, hrdatl TYPHOID la no mora p actuary than Smallpox, Amy upatumc hueaenetmtei toe ainoit miraculous efti- tee, aB4hanalcma,of AatliypkoM Vaccination. ncclaatad HOW by your phrilctaa, sol tad your family. It hi aura Trial than noma Insurance, Ajs your akyilciu, dnwxlst, ar tend foe "Hara yoakad Typboldr" tellinc of Tyvkoid Vaccina, results from use, and eaneer from Typhoid Carriers riC CUTTCI LASOtATOSV, BCtttEUV. CAU saaaaciae useciasa a sssuas aaata a. a, eev. uctaaa It Needed Explanation. A Kansas Citlan relates that recent ly while on a trip about the environs of San Diego and Coronado beach In a sight seeing motor car, the driver pointed out various land holdings, buildings, hotels, etc., as the property of J. D. Sprockets Jr., the sugar mag nate. Even the road over which they bowled was - privately owned by Spreckels. ' As the car, following the winding road, drew near the bay. a little girl asked: "Mama, who owns the bay?" Mama smiled and said, "Why, dearie, God owns the bay." "Well," said the puzzled chtld. "how did he get it away from Mr. Spreckels?" Constipation causes and seriously ag gravates many diseases. It is thor oughly cured by Dr. Pierce's Pellets. Tiny sugar-coated granules. CONSUMPTION TAKES 350 PEOPLE DAILY Over HO people succumb to con sumption everyday tn the United State. j Trained Army of 800,000 Hen At Uncle Sam's Call. Portland. Wheat Bluostem 90o fortyfold Stto, club 93 Ho, red Ms 90 Ho, red Russian 8o. Oats No. 1 White Feed 124.00. Barley No. 1 Feed, 2; brewing, 127. Mlilfeed Spot prices: Bran, $28 per ton; shorts, f 20; rolled barley, WW Corn Whole. $37.50 per ton; crack ed. L18.80 per ton. Hiy Eastern Oregon timothy, $15 016: valley timothy. Il15: aifuira, $12.60013.60; cheat. $9(j10; oats and vetch, $11Q12. Vegetables Artichokes,- 76o per dosen: tomatoes. 25 300 per box Science proves that the certni only Seeiiritv fit Pnsitinne. and Fflrn INK cabbage. Jo per pound; green corn, iu thrive when the system it weakened from ' B- i50 per dosen; garllo, 160 per pound, 60-DAY VACATIONS FOR All WORKERS colds or sickness, overwork, confining duties or when general weakneis exists. The best physicians point out that duringchanging seasons the blood should be made rich and pure and active by tak ing Scott's Emulsion after meals. The cod liver oil in Scott's Emulsion warms the Is Essential Part of Proposition Now Interesting Officials. peppers, iCPBc; eggplant, woe sprouts, 810c; horseradish, lifto cauliflower. 76c$1.25. Green Fruits Cantaloupes, 85c2 per crate: peaches, 40 650 per box watermelons, liilVio per pouud;- ap- Employers I Plo". 75c$1.76 per box; pears, $1W Washington TV C tody bv enriching the blood: it peculiarly I thrnnehnnr iha lint tail 3tn faa.nriar. 11.26: RTapes. S5c$1.80 per crate; cas urnciucai Uic luugi aou luroai, wuuc it upbuilds the resistive forces of the body to avoid colds and prevent consumption. If vou work indoors, tire easily, feel languid or nervous, Scott's Emulsion Is the most strengthening food-medicine known. It is totally free from alcohol or any stupefying drug. Avoid substitutes, It-U Scott ft Bownt. Bloomfictd. N. I.. J ICfl VWI WUI ---- " . - aUons. manufacturers, professional bas, IViO per pound; cranuerncs, men, tradesmen and business men of -ou'iw per uurrei. all ciaHHHs am tn hn nnbnii tn nnntrih. Potatoes Oregon, 7585c: Yakima, ute as their share in the national de- $1 Per sack; aweets, $2.402.60 per fense permission for tbelr employes hundred. to engage, without se rious financial I Onions Oregon, $1.2501.85 sack. I loss. In two months' military training during each of three years. ' This Is an essential part of the ad ministration's plan for raising a citi zen army of 800,000 men in six years, which, with the regular army of 140,- Eggs Oregon ranch, buying prices: No. 1, 36c; No. 2. 27c; No. 3. 20o per dozen. Jobbing prices: No. 1. 38c. Poultry Hens, ll13V4c; springs 13015c; turkeys, nomlual; ducks, white, 1315c; colored, 10llc; Washington Star. Explanation. "Willie, did you tie that tin can to the dog's tail?" "Yes, sir," replied the small boy. "I'm trying to do a kind act every day. That dog chases every rabbit he sees. I tied the can to him so that it will make a noise and warn the rab bit" Washington Star. Elevating. "I asked the boss -for a raise day," said the elevator boy. "What did he say?" asked friend. "Going up!" to-his Patent Office Documents. If all the documents stored in the patent office at Washington could be placed end to end. they would form a strip that wfeuld reach around the earth three times. Disguised. Customer I'm going to a masked ball, and I want something that, will completely disguise me. Costumer Certainly, sir. I will give you some thing nice. Pele Mele. How to Heal Skin-Diseases Resented. "What I want to see." said Dioeenes. I ooo men and ann noil rprva wmiin geese. 8010c. is an honest man." I elve a trained forco. exclusive of atate Butter City creamery cubes, ex "And when you see him, what will militia, of about 1.200.000 in the event tras, selling at 81Hc; firsts, 29c; print you do?" of war. and cartons, extra. Prices paid to pro- 1 11 simply go my way. A thorough- The success of the nlan. officials art. ducers: Country creamery, Z2(Zf JSC, ly honest man generally has positive I mit. denends not on the annrnnriatlnn according to quality; butterfat preml opinions of his own, and, therefore, is of congress, for its cost will be com- n quality, 83c; No. 1 average quality liable not to be very good company." paratively small, but on the patriotic lc; "0- "c response of employers to whom an ap- vea' rancy, loo per pound. Deal will be mad tn fiirlnneh aa mint Pork Block, 7HO80 per pound. men each year, at different seasons, Hops 1915 crop, 910c per pound, as they can spare and who wish to Hides Salted hides, 15c; salted kip Join the proposed continental arm v. 15c; salted calf, 18c; green hides, Administration officials are confl- 13Wc; green kip, 16c; green calf, 18c; dent that, even though it is proposed dry hides, zsc; dry cair, Z7c. to enlist onlv 133.000 men in the vear Wool Eastern Oregon. 1828c in the continentals, or a total of near- valley. 2728c; fall lambs' wool, 210 A Baltimore doctor suggests this I ly 800,000 in the first six-year period,, "c- , simple, but reliable and inexpensive, more than that number would be at- Mohair Oregon, Z7aoc per pound. home treatment for people suffering tracted by the outdoor life of a mill- Cascara Bark Old and new, 3V4 tarv cams If thev could be assured hv I tc per pound their employers that their positions Pelts Dry long wooled pelts, 15 He; would not, be lost and their earnings dry short-wooled pelts, 11 He; dry, seriously decreased. shearlings, 152Go each; dry goat, The proposed enlistment requires I long hair, 13c each; dry goat shear- two months' service for each of three n8S. lvtyzuc eacn; sauea iong-wooi-years and liability for service during d Pelts, September, 75c$1.25 each, the remalnlne three rears onlv lnl Cattle Choice steers, $6.6006.85; event of war. Choice steers, $6.5006.25, good steers, The army plans for more than 1.000.. $66.25; medium steers, $5.256.75; warm water bathe the affected carta 000 trained men in six Years, and the Choice COWS, $55.25; good cows. thnrniiphlv. until fhpv am hm f rom I navv DroETam of ten rireadnoutrht I $4.5004.75: medium COWS, $3.76 crusts and the skin is softened. Dry and six battle cruisers within five -25 heifers, $3.5005.75; bulls, $30 very gently, spread on a thin layer of years, both of which will be presented -50; stags, $4.606.25. the resinoi ointment, and cover with to congress with the indorsement of Hogs Light, $6.4006.60; heavy, a l'.ght bandage if necessary to pro-1 President Wilson, were the absorbing $5.405.60. with eczema, ring worm, rashes and similar itching, burn ing skin troubles. At any reliable druggist's get a Jar of resinoi ointment and a cake of res inoi soap. These are not at all ex pensive. With the resinoi soap and tect the clothing. This should be done I topics of interest here. twice a day. Usually the distressing! treatment, and the skin soon becomes New Radio Dispenses With Masts. clear and healthy again. Sample free. Sheep Wethers, $4.75 06; $405.50; lambs, $5.60 07. ewes, Lumber, Shingles, 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. Sometimes. San Francisco. A wireless tele- grapy invention eliminating the con- Wheat Farmers Holding Firmly. Portland The Merchants Exchange was closed Tuesday on account of the J' ,L structlon of the Dresent towerlne steel holiday. The country wheat markets sometFmesYasve . f.TeU?i,JiA" vf"r'iieatureB alKutl ly slmDly- sroJectinK a wire alonsr tHe I Grain farmers in the Interior are 1 1 -nun i mors a iiiirirH l - - - w "Yes, but an i ground for a short distance is an- holding their wheat firmly in antlci- ......... 1 l n t, sir l i I notlrtn t filcrliAff nrlnaa Thar hava CltMiriAru rnnuiuiail.... 1 uuuuiCU Oleic VJ XV. D. VT UUIVCrWU, I a" " " -" V -' - Satisfactory Correspondence. TTnitBd fr ,Ht inan.t t .. followed this doIIcv for the first two i our nusoaua seuus you very lew iaDoration with Palmer B. Hewlitt, of months of the season and are well sat letters?" ....... .. Hollister. Cald.. Mr. Woolverton has lsfied with the results. As most of mats an right. He sends me his been exnerimentine for months with them are independent they are not pay envelope every week. Loula the new ftDDaratua. likely to upset values by a general According to its discoverers, the! selling movement As an indication nonr mothmi tioo nvnoi ninMti. I nf the VRV aiicnlies are belne held A I v .. wvnuu JJ.U I V1.11UI.11.. J DUVI r ' n Achievement. I P(,RRfiii in iwoivino- tmm I back in the country u is cited that on "Are you sure you thoroughly under- Honolulu. Savville and Arlington. Va the lines of the Spokane & Inland rail- stand that question you attempted to An absolute freedom from static con. I way there are now 1,366,676 bags of decide?' ditions has been achieved in the re. wheat, against 940,000 bags at this ville Courier-Journal. Purity Guaranteed under all State and National Pure Food Laws. You can pay a hicher price, but you cannot get Baking powder that will raise nicer, lighter biscuits, cakes and Eastry, or that is any more ealthful. Your money back if K C fails to a l-r I please you. i ry a can at our risk. Women Triumph In Kansas. Out In Kansas whore they strive to please, the womtn ought to have small cause for complulnt If It Is possible to deprive the sex of . that luullenable right. Here are some of the things a wo man of the Sunflower state may legal ly do: ( an tnke back her maiden name af ter her husband la dead, without any legal process or legislative act. Can keep her own name when she is married. Can pursuntle her husband to take her name and give up his family name If she does not like It. Can keep her maiden name and her husband can keep his. Can retain her maiden name for bus iness transactions and use her hus band's name for social affairs. If wife does not like either her own or husband's family name they can change to a name that does suit. A woman ran wenr men s clothing without any restriction except that she must not pose as a man. She can vote at every election. She can hold any office In the state and run for congress. Aa Kansas probably puts It, a wo man there can do almost anything a man can. That's so. The men's cloth lug provision even permits her to scratch a match as some men do. Only thing she seems debarred from Is "pos ing as a man," which Is Impossible, of course, for most of them, at least Couldn't Forget It. "Suturduy night some miscreant lug ged off a wliolu cord of my wood, ami somehow I can't forgot it," diiularvd Sllus. "Have you tried to forget It?" In quired his friend, "Yes. Sunday morning I went to church, hoping I could Rut It orf my mind, and before 1 hud Iiimmi there five minutes tho choir started In singing 'The Lost Chord' so I got out. "-Judge. Winchester t Brant: In Raw Skaaa, Alwari ahska In Allfu'r Koot.ataaa. a nn ardor. It curi-a hul, wratiiig, artiliif , awollan loot Curva rorn, luicrnwiun naila and bmiiona. At ill drug glata ami alitie alrrra, lie. bunt ai-ropl aiiyauUlltuie. ttanitilc niailrxl FA. EL. Aildraaf aileab.'jlm.led, U Kor S. V. Judges' Wigs. The wig Is oul) worn by English barristers to give them a stern. Judi cial appearance, and no one can say that it falls tn this respect The cus tom was originated by a French Judge tn the seventeenth century when, hap pening to don a marquis' wig one day, he found it gave him such a stern and dignified appearance that he decided to get one for himself and wear It at all times tn court. This he did. and the result was so satisfactory from a legal point of view that not only the Judges, but barristers also, took up the custom throughout Europe. Lon don Graphic. DENTAL HEADQUARTERS FOR OUT-OF-TOWN PEOPLE ' .K ' s ' - t People from all parts of Orearon and Waahina?. ton constantly visit our office for dental treat- menu Our skill is ac knowledged, and our promptness in finish. insr work in one day when required is appre ciated by outor-town patrons. Dr. Wise la a false- tooth expert. There is ALWAYS ONE BESr in every callinjr. and Eh-. Wise lays claim to this distinction in Ore gon, as lean eisenaue. What wa can t aruar- antes we don't do. LOW PRICES FOR HIGH-GRADE WORK. Good Red Robber Plates, each (5.00 The Best Red Kabber Plates, each 7.50 22-Karat Gold or Porcelain Crown 6.00 WISE DENTAL CO. RELIABLE PAINLESS DENTISTS. Phonaa Main 2029, A 2029. . 122H Third Street, Fsilinr Bide., Portland, Oregon 8. E. Cor. Third and Washington. .r :f' - -, . C Gee Wo Soeecsufat Home Remedies HU successful herb al remedies cure ail kinds of ailments of men and women with out operation, used from the wonderful Chinese herb, roots. buds and reare tables, which are unknown to the medical science of this country. WHte for blank and circulars. Send stamp. CONSULTATION FREE. Address Hie C Gee Wo Chinese Medicine Co. First St., Portland. Ore. Mention Paper. "No, replied Senator Sorghum; cention of messaees dul i iancy i expressea myseii id icmiB Duiuuicuujr uusuurcu iu ireeuii r j f J i AAA AAA If anybody else from taking enough in- Uglaflll UefliailOS 3,000.000 MCJI. icrcai iu can tuc uuwu. -yvusuiugitju Star. 3,- WOMAN REFUSES OPERATION London. ''Great Britain needs 000,000 more men by spring." This declaration was made Monday by Brigadier-General Sir Erick Swayne, director of recruiting In the northern command, in a speech at both the Unlted 8tateg and Winnipeg time last year. Broomhall in his weekly internation al review says "The general position of the market is about unchanged with the under tone strong and an advancing tenden cy. "The evidence Is becoming Increas ingly plain that the world's supply of wheat will be abundant for the season and the abnormally large receipts in Hull. of spring wheat indicate that the per- General Swayne estimated that Ger- lod of Bcai.cUy j9 about ending and re An7 J?"11 "between 9,000,000 and cent ,arge pUrcna8es, in a quiet way, iu.uuu.uuu men irom me ages or is w indicate that a good share of these to, sua mat, mereiore, it was useless i .nniia. -,111 aw.n. onh th TTni. By lasting MJyaUi ML. ruiK- m . T Z "1'"U,K" coming pronounced, from Medlterran ham' Vegetable Compound. Louisville, Ky " I think if moresnf- TV WliVJU TfVUlU Utla,l7 aWjUIlS Ed, finkham I Aa n s-is-vri v. (-! a and tV a Avtwan-rllnarv 1. onH h V... 4.1 V...11 1.1 . uuwcio, vut 11 I .tvanirtli In fialait. mav vtvAUAne anv y..;r.. .vw,ww u- immediate decline, uiuuutu meu, uermany prooaoiy wouia recognize that it would be fruitless to continue. Potato Crop Condition Lower. Vegeta ble Compound they would enjoy better health. Wilson's Yacht Refitted. Norfolk, Va. To be ready for serv- I suffered Ice In case President Wilson decides from a female trou- t0 "Pend a part of his honeymoon on dicated yield for 1915, based upon ble, and the doctors the ocean, the yacht Mayflower is be- above averages for October, is 368,- The government's monthly crop re port estimates a lower Condition, as compared with the 10-year average, for potatoes in the Pacific coast For the entire United States, the in decided tumorous 'rSitb InTnitted uvtrnNoro,kllav3rT,,; iiW4c?A A.? - The Ve88eI wlH have a new coat of the final estimate on 1914 crop of 4 the 000, 405,- 1 J 1 A- I . ouu wouiu w paInt added lngIde and out Her ma 921 000 and tne flVe-year average of wiaKu Mijuu, i cmnerv win nn nvnrhaniori and hsr m nnn nnn hnahaia but I refused as I do boilers cleaned. Her cabins and sa- Statistics as to potato crop condl noi Deueve in onera- 100ns Will tin renovated anrl aha will I tinn. In rha vAil.rn ntotoa fnllniv- tions. I had fainting spells, bloated, take on some furniture, including a piano, before she sails for washing- left side. Mv husband insisted that I ton. She will leave here the latter try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable part of the week umpound, and I am so thankful I did, for I am now a well woman. I sleen better, do all mv housework and take Washington, D. C Reports show long walks. I never fail to praise Lydia Park Visitors Doubled. Washington, D. C. Reports E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound for J" SS my good health." Mrs, Cond'n Cond'n 10-Tr. Oct. 1. Bept 1. Aver. Oreron 8Z: I 85 Washing-ton -.82 ' 87 84 California 85 S7 88 Idaho 84 88 89 Nevada ; 81 89 98 Utah .70 75 87 Montana . 90 95 86 Colorado 91 88 80 Wyoming- 97 94 86 For the United States as a whole, P. N. V. No. 43. 1915 WHEN writing to " tin this paper. J. M. Resch. laoo west Broadway, Louisville, Ky. Since we guarantee that all testimo nials which we publish are genuine, is it not lair to suppose that if Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has the virtue to help these women it will help any other woman who is suffering in a like manner? If you are ill do not drag along until an operation is necessary, but at once take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. "Write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., (confidential) Lynn, Mass. Your- letter wil be opened, read and answered by a woman and held In strict confidence. during the season just closed than I the condition on October 1 was 74.2, last year. I on September 1, 82.7 and the 10-year The Yellowstone park recorded 51.- average, 76.4. 8Z0 tourists, compared with 2Q(250 in 114; yosemlte 31,642, against 15,145, Plenty of Grapes on 8tret. nQ T?("lTr mB5Lu n i, '" Grapes of all kinds were abundant 038. Secretary Lane said the policy! . , .. . , ,. ,, . of permitting automobiles to enter the durln& the past week, and sold well at parks had been a success and would be continued. steady prices. Among the receipts were good pack Tokays from Grants Pass, which brought $1 per crate. A few small shipments of Southern Oregon cantaloupes are arriving, stan dards selling at $2 and flats at 85 Fruit Is Shipped South. 'New York.' A shipment of apples and pears from Northwestern states, consisting of 60,000 boxes, or about I cents. 2000 tons, left here on the steamship Onion prices have been advanced 10 Vestris for Rio Janeiro and Buenos cents on the street and will go higher. Aires. The shipment of fruit is said There is a limited shipping trade in to be one of the largest made to South potatoes at steady prices. America via New York in many Several cars of new-crop California monins. I walnuts arrived in sacks and cartons. A Bad Stomach Is a Toe to Be Feared life Shotgun Shells "Leader"and"RepeatcrMand Repeating Shotguns make a killing combina tion for field.fowl or trap shooting. No smokeless powder shells enjoy such a reputation for uniform ity of loading and strong shooting qualities as "Leader" and "Repeater" brands do, and no shotgun made shoots harder or better than the Winchester. THKV ARK MAQb FOR EACH OTHtft Nearly all illness has its origin in a weak Stomach and clogged bowels. Your food remains undigested and you are deprived of its. health sustaining properties. Weakness and a general rundown condi tion soon overtake you, Be wise in time and pro vide proper aid, which suggests a fair trial of HOSTETTER'S Stomach Bitters His Mild Request "My dear," lie began mildly. "Well," she snapped. "I don't mind your borrowing my Panama hat. But when you return It please remove the veil and the hat pins. I don t care to wear such equip ment downtown again," Louisville Courier-Journal, Exercise Is the chief source of Im provement in all our faculties. Blair. Tho Tibetan penal codo Is curious. Murder is punished with a fine vary ing according to the Importance of the slain, theft by a flue of seven to ono hundred times the value of the article stolen. Here, again, the fine depends on the social importance of the person from whom the theft has been commit ted. The harborer of a thief Is looked upon as a worse criminal than the thief himself. Ordeals by fire and by boiling water are still used as proofs of Innocence or guilt, exuctly as was the custom In ft u rope In the middle ages. Anil If the lamas never Inflict death they are adepts at torture. Knew the Business. The leading druggist in a certain suburb wanted an apprentice. One applicant for the situation bad been employed In a fish store, but he seem ed a likely lad. "Your handwriting's good enough," said the druggist. "Can you do men tal arithmetic?" "Yes, sir," replied (he lad. "W whot would 34 pounds of sal mon at 8 cents a pound be?" "Bad, sir!" was the prompt answer. An Old Accomplishment - "That wife of mine is a great one for fads; her latest is firing china," said the young married man. "That was one of the first ones my wife had," the older man said. Literary. "Oh, I simply adore Meredith and Browning and Henry James," said the gushing young person. "So do I, said little Blnks. "They are perfectly delightful. It's like sand ing your mind to a gymnasium. Er do you read them In the original?" New York Times. 17 PIMPLES ff y BOILS u P CARBUNCLES PAINS ACBES n CHILLS e Pari Are "Danger Signals" the human system's method of giving warn ing that the blood has become impoverished and circulation poor. In this condition the human body is almost powerless to resist the more serious illness. Don't delay. You need DR. PIERCE'S Golden Medical Discovery It gets to work immediately at the seat of your trouble the Stomaoh. It lends a helping hand. Helps to digest the food. Tones op the stomach. Soon brings back normal conditions. Food is properly assimilated and turned into rich, red blood. Every organ is strengthened and every tisane re-vitanzea. Made from roots taken from oar great American forests. Try this remedy now. to Dr. Pierce'i ram roots taken from oar great American foreeta. Try this Sold by Medicine Dealers In liquid or tablet form or send 50e e's Invalids Houl, Buffalo, N. Y for trial box. Tea eat- have the caanrAete "Medical Adviser" ef IMS pas ee cloth poauaa ire.-dv awaaina ur. s-ierco aac I or wrappum ssa