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THE Colds and How to Avoid Them. LTNO By MISS LUULA E. KENNEDY Of Kansas State Agricultural College. LARGEST HOTEL IN THE NORTH WEST- REOPENED OCTOBE R- 10-1916 REDECORATED AND RENOVATED A cold is a germ disease and its development is favored by undue ex posure to cold, by fatigue, by improper 50F001 530 sleep, and by overeating. Oue -should SAMPLE ROOMS keep away from the germs by avoiding ROOMS $159 $39° UP lirect contact with persons who are DAY-UP suffering with this disease and those who are careless about coughing and sneezing without using their handker chiefs. WHEN IN One must live hygienically in order to keep the body in good condition. Hygienic living means proper food, clothing, exercise, rest, plenty of fresh air, and good habits generally. When one is fatigued or worried, or when prolonged chilling or indigestion dis SEATTLE’S LARGEST HOTEL turbs the system the vitality is lowered Only three blocks from Depots and Docks. Op- and the way is made easy for the de posto City Hall Park and Court House, velopment of the germ. Clothing THE FINEST DOLLAR BOOM IN AMERICA should be neither too warm nor too With detached bath, 1 pereen, $1.60 $1.50 cool. Too much clothing induces ex 2 persons, $1.50 $2.00 cessive perspiration, which eventually “When In Seattle Try The Frye” will cause chilling of the body. It is advisable to harden oneself to cold, but care must be observed not to overdo the matter. Because a little hardening will do good it does not nec essarily follow that more will do bet SIXTH AND EVERETT STS. ter. The temperature of the living Four Blocks from Union Station. Under new management. All rooms newly decorated. room should never be kept so low as SPECIAL RATES BY WEEK OR MONTH to chill the occupants. Special atten Rates 50c, 75c, $1. $1.50 Per Day. tion should be given to keep the air in ______________________ -__________________ this room moist, as the drying of the mucous linings of the air passages C. J. STEEPLE, causes them to crack and allow germs to enter. Stock & Bond Broker, A cold may be contracted in spite 102 First Ave. South, Seattle, Wash. of these preventive measures. Then All active stocks, listed and unlisted, handled on commission. Buying and selling orders the body must be given a chance to promptly executed. This necessitates even I am recommending the purchase of Alaska Pe cure itself. troleum & Coal, Western Smelting and Power, more careful living. Drugs can only Thomas-Culross Mining, Mount Rainier Mining, remove conditions standing in the way Josevig-Kennecott Copper, American Telegra- phone & American Marconi. of nature's cure. They are all right If Above stocks should be bought now for invest prescribed by a physician, but no drug ment and market profit. There’s a reason. Kennecott has paid dividends so far this year is known to be an absolute cure for a $11,142,072. Josevig-Kennecott has equally great possibilities. Kennecott is now selling around cold. $50.00, Josevig-Kennecott at $1.00. The oppor- Colds should never be neglected. tunity is yours, seize it. “ Only a cold" too often expresses the CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED. attitude. Colds pave the way for pneu Dr. Elof I. Hedlund, Dr. Seymour S. Skiff, monia and other serious diseases. Dr. J. Howard Miller, Dr. L Bogan. Queen Nathalie of Serbia, Missing Since War Began, Found Working in Hospital SEATTLE I 7X FRYE New Houston Hotel DENTISTS Nothing contributes more to life than a good set of teeth. A cast Aluminum Plate or a Porcelain and Gold Bridge will last you a lifetime. Let us examine your mouth and tell you in advance what it will cost. The work will be guaranteed and the charges will be reasonable. Telephone, Marshall 96. A 3363. Open Evenings. 455-459 Morgan Building, Fourth'FIoor. Washington at Broadway, PORTLAND, ORE. Learn SHORTHAND By correspondence in your own home. Write today for information. SUCCESS SHORTHAND SCHOOL 308 Liberty Building. Seattle, Wash. ELECTRIC MOTORS Bought, Sold, Rented and Repaired WALKER ELECTRIC WORKS Burnside, cor. 10th. Portland. Ore. O regon V ulcanizing C ompany moved to 333 to 337 Burnside St., Port land, Ore. Largest Tire Repair Plant in the Northwest. Country service a specialty. Use Parcel Post. HIDES, PELTS, CASCARA BARK, WOOL AND MOHAIR. We want all you have. Write tor prices and shipping tags T he H. F. N orton C o . Portland, Ore.; Seattle, wn. Better Directions Wanted. Officer (as company is temporarily about to vacate trench which has been reported mined)—You two will remain here, and it there is any explosion you will blow a whistle. You understand? Private Spuds—Yes, sorr! Will we blow it going up or coming down, sorr? Tour of Duty. “Now, Tommy, I'm going out, and I want you to stop and mind the house —just as father would if he were here.” Tommy—Oh, bother! Does that mean I've got to kiss nurse?—London Opinion. When He Believed. That one of the professors at Princeton has had his domestic trials was recently evidenced when a young woman of rather serious turn endea vored to involve him in a theological discussion. “Professor,” she asked, “do you or do you not believe in infant damna tion ? “I believe in it,” said the professor, “only at night.”—New York Times. “RUPTURE IT'S CAUSE ANDICURE" is the title of • booklet. free. Address Dept. C, We will mailyou one A. LUNDBERG CO., 1107 Third Av*., Seattle. BUY DIRECT ah — w G Northwest headquarters for Leader Water Systems and Fuller & Johnson Engines. STARK-DAVIS CO. 1917 Look Young! Bring Back Its Natural Color, Gloss and Attractiveness. Common garden sage brewed into a heavy tea with sulphur added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant. Just a few applications will prove a revela tion if your hair is fading, streaked or gray. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sul phur recipe at home, though, is trou blesome. An easier way is to get a 50- cent bottle of Wyeth's Sage and Sul phur Compound at any drug store all ready for use. This is the old time recipe improved by the addition of other ingredients. While wispy, gray, faded hair is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appearance and attractive ness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, because it does it so naturally, so evenly. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morn ing all gray hairs have disappeared, and, after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant. This preparation is a delightful toil et requisite and is not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. No Cause For Worry. I HERMISTON, OREGON. YES, Our Opportunity. LAUGH AT YOURSELF National Forest Ranges Are Heavy Stock Producers Much Wisdom I* Needed If We Are That the National Forest ranges in to See Ourselves as Others Northern Washington are among the greatest beef and mutton producers See Us. Laughter is a mark of intelligence only when one is able to laugh at him self, to smile with others at his own awkwardness, whims, shortcomings and personal peculiarities, remarks the New York Tribune. One needs a cer tain amount of wisdom lu order to know when he Is making himself ridic ulous. He must be big enough and wise enough to put himself In another’s place and see himself as others see him. It is then that laughter serves the purpose of a corrective and a means of self-discipline. But this requires a certain breadth of vision which not everyone possesses. Lincoln had it, and with all the sad ness and tragedy of his life this abil ity to laugh at himself kept him sweet and human, saved his wit from irony and cynicism, and enabled him to laugh, not at people but with them. It is this trait of quaint self-ridicule and aloofness from that petty sense of dig nity which spurns self-criticism which constitutes the true sense of humor. All the great humorists, from Aristophanes to Mark Twain have had it. Half the fun of life must be en joyed at one’s own expense. A man may be dead in earnest in his devotion to some great cause, as was Lincoln, yet keep his faith in him self and his ideals. It Is this sense of humor which preserves balance and saves a man from bigotry and fanati- cism. For want of it among good people and reformers many a noble cause has failed and many a moral Ideal has been rendered almost unen durable. Mrs. De Style—Oh, doctor, you must do something to get me on my feet. This is my “at home ' day. Doctor—Don’t worry, madam. You’ll be at home, all right.—Boston Tran OFTEN script. LATENT FOR YEARS Minnesota Physician Explains Reasons for Tuberculosis Infection in “Opportlunity knocks at every man’s door.” Entire Families. “Too often however, it is the oppor tunity to open a peanut stand, where "If tuberculosis is not hereditary as we would rather start a band.”— vhy is it usually found in most of the Louisville Courier-Journal. members of an infected family?” The reason, according to Dr. I. J. Murphy of the Minnesota Public Veal, Pork, Beef, Health association, is this: Poultry, Butter, Eggs “The first case in a family usually and Farm Produce infects all the other members of the to the Old Reliable Everding house with a record of 45 years of Square Dealings, and family before the case Is diagnosed or be assured of TOP MARKET PRICES. sent to a sanatorium. F. M. CRONKHITE The mystery of the whereabouts of “Infection of other members of a Portland. Oregon ex-Queen Nathalie of Serbia, who dis 45-47 Front Street family can be prevented, as a rule, appeared at the outbreak of the war, only by removing the source of the in was cleared up when she was discov ANTI FRACT— A real accident preventer, keeps fection to a sanatorium,” adds Doctor — n t- livu I Automobile windshields absolute ered working as a common serving ly clear and transparant despite severest frost, Murphy. “Children especially should woman in a big hospital in Bordeaux. snow, rain or fog; excellent for store windows, be safeguarded from individuals who glasses, etc. Full size can for 25c. Dealers While investigating the medical serv eye may be easting off tubercle bacilli in and Jobbers, write, Tilco Co., St. Louis, U. S. A. ice of Bordeaux, Jean de Bonnefon, a their sputum or mouth spray. Today well-known Catholic journalist, who authorities agree that childhood is the used to attend the court ceremonies in FRED P. GORIN, Patent Attorney, period of infection. Organizer and Developer; patents secured or FEE Belgrade during the reign of the last REFUNDED; free book on patents. Suites 701, “Most of those who develop con- Obrenovitch, found the queen sweep 701-A, 701-B and 701-C, Central building, Seattle. sumptom in adult life have carried the ing the hospital floors. latent infection from childhood and When the war began the queen, Granulated Eyelids, have not received a new infection at whose history is the most tragic court dr'gy Eyes inflamed by expo- the time the symptoms appear. The eure to to Sun, Sun. Dust Dust and and Wind Wind story known to Europe, placed her pal Y 9 — eure extremely heavy death rate from tu ace at Biarritz in the hands of a • . quickly relieved by Murine berculosis between the ages of twenty friend, princess Ghika, and ordered F y Com Eye Remedy. No Smarting, and thirty is due to childhood infec it converted into a military hospital. “a I just Eye Comfort. At tious which are ‘lit up’ by the various Druggist’s 50c per Bottle. Murine Eye “As for me,” she added, “I am go Your Salvein T ubes 25c. For Book of theEyeFreeask forms of life strains to which young ing to efface myself. The times are Druggists or Murine Eye Remedy C*., Chicago adults are subjected. so tragic that those who were once “The onset of tuberculosis is very rulers of men must aid them in all Insidious. In case of doubt consult a Solace. humility.” physician. A cough lasting more than On the same evening Queen Nath “Did you pay that freak election three weeks, a daily afternoon flush alie, unattended, entrained for an un bet?” ing, a steady loss in weight, frequent “Yes; I ate a gallon of molasses hoarseness, known destination, and her suite had easy tiring, indigestion, not heard a word of her since. In the with a toothpick.” and a blood-stained sputum are some “Weren’t you annoyed?” hospital where De Bonnefon found her much. The other man bought of the early signs, any one of which she volunteered her services under the the “Not molasses, and even though I lost should call for a thorough examina name of Nathalie Kechoko, her maiden the bet, I beat the higa cost of living tion. Grown-ups who have been in name, and for the last two years has a little.”—Washington Star. timately exposed during childhood performed the meanest and most ex should report also for periodical ex When Home Beckons to Pa. hausting duties. aminations.” “When I last saw her at the Bel If pa is carrying the baby he is grade court,” writes De Bonnefon, ready to go home. He tells his wife One-Step Not New. “King Milan’s widow wore a blazing she can get the balance of the things If you’ve been doing the one-step un tomorrow. — Fort Worth Star Tele diadem and looked a haughty and der the impression you’re being mod queenly beauty. She was attired In a gram. ern. forget it and go to learning the purple velvet cloak lined with ermine. Utterly Useless Information. minuet or some other reasonably up Now she wore brown Holland overalls to date dance—take It on the word of The eyes of a potato do not require Instead of the purple cloak.” James E. Cogan of Washington. Mr. glasses. The wounded soldiers are totally ig Cogan, who is here on a visit told A derrick is no service in lifting a Broadway norant of her identity. They speak he had danced the one-step gratefully of her “saintly goodness” mortgage. as far back as 35 years ago—and, in The Incandescent is not a good gar and her untiring efforts to aid them. fact, had invented it himself. The bulb for fall setting. At the queen’s urgent request the ex den Shooting stars do not require a con other night Cogan strolled down the act location of the hospital is kept se stant supply of ammunition. great white way to renew memories cret, as she intends working incognito We do not believe that a second- of the city and chance led him into a until the end of the war. hand tooth brush store would really big restaurant along the Rialto, where, i pay. Trousers may be prevented from after a few minutes of obstination he The Whiners bagging at the knees by not sitting was persuaded to try his band—that is, feet, of course—at a dance. What I down. I don’t mind a man with a red-blooded We are told that centipedes do not was his surprise to And he could not kick have to wipe their feet before enter only do the one-step, but could do ing their homes. At a real or fanciful wrong; it as well as any of those on the floor. In eating a bowl of soup always be And then he discovered the one-step 1 stand for the chap with the grouch gin at the top and eat downward, if he's quick never the reverse.—Boston Transcript. was really not new at all. “I danced To drop it when joy comes along ; that as far back as forty years ago,” I have praise for the fellow who says he declared. “In fact, I invented it.” what be thinks, Wherefore, Mr. Dancer, what do you Though his thoughts may not fit in mean, modernism?—New York Corre- with mire. spondence Pittsburgh Dispatch. But spare me from having to mix with the ginks Giant Telescope Students’ Work. Who go through this world with a The University of Nebraska will this whine. year begin to use its new telescope, which has Just been completed after I am waiting to listen to sinner or seven years' work. This Instrument saint has been constructed entirely by the Who la willing to fight for his rights. It is highly important that you students In the university. Over 320 And there’s something sometimes in an patterns were drafted for the different honest complaint pay special attention to parts and each was made in the uni That the soul of me really delights. versity shops. The finished structure the stomach, liver For kickers are useful and grouches is 18 feet long and 26 feet wide. It is are wise. equipped with a fine 12-lnch lense, and bowels For their purpose is frequently fine, which was donated. The entire tele- But spare me from having to mix with scope represents a value of over $7,- the guys 500, but the work of the students re Who go through this world with a duced the expenditure over one-half. whine. —Edgar A. Guest, In Detroit Free Nothing to Brag About to sluggishness or weakness Presa. Visitor—You don't know who I im, do you, Jimmy? you should try Jimmy—Naw ! A Little Bit of Everything. Visitor—Aha ! 1 know who you are, though. Fifty thousand combinations are pos Jimmy—Aw. that ain't nothin'—I sible with a new combination padlock. know that myseli.—Boston Evening An entirely new and apparently rich Transcript. oil field has been discovered in Burma. SHIP IN THE Maintenance • OF HEALTH • HOSTETTERS Portland, Oregon NO. 2, TO DARKEN HAIR APPLY JAGE TEA AT THE FIRST TENDENCY By buying direct from us at wholesale prices and save the plumber’s profits. Write us to- day your needs. We will give you our rock- bottom “direct-to-you” prices, f. o. b. rail or boat. We actually save you from 10 to 35 per cent. All goods guaranteed. P. N. U. HERALD, — Do Your Own Plumbing I 212 Third Street. HERMISTON Stomach Bitters of any open range land in the country, is indicated by reports from the Oka nogan National Forest concerning the weights of sheep and cattle shipped from these ranges this year, recently received by District Forester George H Cecil, Portland Ore. Shipments of lambs direct from these ranges averaged 9212 to 95’ pounds at the stockyards, while one shipment of Roan Shorthorn-Hereford steers averaged 1366 pounds each with the shrinkage off. The average on the Okanogan Forest for top beef this season will exceed 1300 pounds. The stock growers and the Forest | Service cooperate through twelve lo cal stock growers' associations in the Okanogan country. The various prob lems of the stock business are thresh ed out at the association meetings, so that each member may profit from the experience of others. It is expected that in the near fu ture only high grado bulls will be per mitted on these ranges. Already a number of the associations have | bought such bulls, which are run on | the range, each member paying a ser vice fee prorated according to the number of cows he turns out on the range. If you are interested in purity first I r BAKING I% • POWDER is what you should always use. There are many other reasons why—but try a can and see for yourself. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets are the original little liver pills put up 40 years ago. They regulate liver and bowels. Ask Your Grocer EF Maidless Again. Mrs. Degraw is minus a maid again. ' It happened this way: “Maggie, I think you had better wash | the windows t ay, before we put up the new white curtains.” "I don’t w"' h no windows for nobody. | mum. 1 don't wash my own windows at hum, and I certainly won't wash | yours.” “But washing windows is just as much a part of housework as washing I floors, Maggie.” “I don’t wash no floors, neither.” The door bell rang. Maggie stood I still. “Why don't you go to the door, Mag gie?” “Go to the door yourself. You look better thau I do.” "Maggie, do as you ar. told.” “Not when I ain’t dressed up, mum. And while we‘re talkin’ frank, let me tell you that I don't like the way this house is managed. Not a bit!” “Then, my young woman, you trot upstairs and pack your trunk, and get out of here as fast as you can. I didn’t hire you to be the lady of the house.” I (Exit Maggie in a great rage.) Mrs. Degraw’s help wanted a ap pears in another column.—Newark News. Garfield Tea was your Grandmother’s Remedy for every stomach and intes tinal ill. This good old-fashioned herb home remedy for constipation, stomach ills and other derangements of the sys tem so prevalent these days is in even greater favor as a family medicine than in your grandmother’s day. Spectacular Establishment. “Why do you let your hair grow long?” “For the benefit of my audience,” replied the eminent pianist. “It gives the people who don’t really care for music something to amuse them till I get through playing.”—Washington Star. His Executor. A couple of Kentuckians, meeting in a feud district, according to an ex change, one asked the other: "Look here, Bill, what did you shoot at me for? I ain’t got no quarrel with you.” “You had a feud with Ben Walker, didn’t you?” “But Ben's dead.” “Well, I'm his executor.” Big Nights There. “Saturn has eight moons.” “I wonder if moon songs are eight times as numerous with them as with us.”—Louisville Courier-Journal. The Easiest Way. She had two boys. The mother wished not only to give them a ser ious idea of lier desire to make them good, but also to make clear to their minds the gravity of the task before her. At the end of a particularly touching adjuration five-year-old Fran cis was Suddenly overcome with the impossibility of ever attaining his mother's ideal. "Don’t try to make us good, moth er,” he said earnestly. “Just shoot us.”—Philadelphia Ledger. WHAT A WOMAN OF OUR A Possible Excuse. "My wife,” triumphantly said the Hon. Bray Lowder, "made me what I am.” “Well, don’t hold it against her,” returned old Felix Fogy. “Maybe she couldn’t do any better.”—Judge. Comforting Knowledge. Sir David Henderson, director gen eral of military aeronautics, possesses a vein of grim humor. “Don’t be nervous," he once remark ed to a novice in the art of flying who showed some trepidation while prepar ing for his first flight. “Don’t be ner vous, man; you'll come down again. There is no known instance of an aero plane not alighting.”—Boston Tran script. ft C ures While You Walk. Allen’s Foot-Ease is e certain cure for hot, sweating, callus,and swollen, aching feet. Hold by all Druggists. Price 25e. Don’t accent any substitute. Trial package FREE. Address Allen« Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. She Knew. First Girl—I can't just recall what a fugue is. Do you know? Second Girl—Certainly! It’s one of those horrid family quarrels that southerners carry on through genera | tions.—Boston Transcript. OoROO Every Night For Constipation HeadacheIndigestion.etc RANDRETH PILLS Safe and Sure 8 ’ NATIVE STATE SAYS. Portland, Oregon.For a long time I bave been so nervous I could almost scream at times, and have had spells that I could not get around. My back pained so at night I could not sleep —doctors did mo no good. A lady in Gearhart rec ommended Doctor Pierce’s Favorite Prescription to me so I thought I would give it a trial. I have now used four bottles and am still using it. It has done me much good.” — MRS. D. S hoemaker , 380 N. 19th St. The use of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription makes women happy by making them healthy. There are no more crying spells. "Favorite Pre- scription” cures inflammation and female weakness. It makes weak women strong, sick women well. Like an open book, our faces tell the tale of health or disease. Hollow cheeks and sunken eyes, listless steps, sleepless nights, tell of wasting de bilitating disease some place in the body. It may bo one place or another, the cause is generally trace able to a common source. Get the "Prescription” to-day—either in liquid or tablet form, if you want to better your physical condition speedily. Dr. Pierce’s Pellets regulate stom- ocb, liver and bowels. Questions of Sex?—Are fully and properly answered in The People’s Com mon Sense Medical Adviser. All the knowledge a young woman, wife or daugher should have is contained in this big Home Doctor Book of 1008 pages with engravings and color plates, and bound In cloth. By mail, prepaid —on recepit of 3 dimes. Address 663 Main Street. Buffalo. N. Y. Suffered Several Years. PERUNA MADE ME WELL Its My Mrs. Elizabeth Reuther, 1002 11th St., N. W., Washington, D. writes: “I am pleased to endorse Peruna as a splendid medicine for catarrh and stomach trouble, from which I Buffered for several years. I took it for several months, and at the end of that time found my health was restored and have felt splendidly ever eince. I now take It when I con Those who object to liquid medi- tract a cold, and It soon rids the sys cinse can now procure Peruna Tab- lets. tem of any catarrhal tendencies.” Standby for a Cold.