You Can Get Rid o f
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ANNOUNCEM ENT t.» our patroas
throughout U m Pacific Northwest:
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has bssn placed under the management of
N. K. Clarke, who was for many years
connected with the Portland. Cornelius
and Seward Hotels, and who will always
extend to ail a cordial welcome.
Commencing Novem ber 1st we shall in
augurate the American plan in ci*neetion
with the European plan.
W e solicit your patronage.
American Flan, $3 to $5 per day.
European Plan. $1 per d a; op.
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"Some of the grandest discoveries
of the ages," said the great scientist,
sonorously, “ have been the result of
accidents.”
" I can readily believe that,” said
the fair lady. ‘T once made one that
way myself.”
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“ May I ask what it was?”
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“ I found that by keeping a bottle of
Ink handy you can use a fountain pen
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Paw's Version.
W illie— Paw, is it proper to say that
a man was given in marriage?
Paw— No, my son. A girl is given
in marriage. The man always gets
sold.
Maw— W illie, you go out In the back
yard and stay there.— Milwaukee Sen
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Pained His Thrifty Soul.
“ Y e ’ll excuse me, captain," said
O’Harrity, addressing the commander
o f the battleship, “ but Is ut thrue that
ut costs sivin hundred dollars to fire
wan o' thim big guns?”
“ Yes. O’H arrity.” said the captain.
“ W hy do you ask?”
“ Oi t’ought Oi might save yez some
money, sorr,” said O'Harrity. "Sure,
and Oi’ll fire 'em for yez for tin.”—
New York Ttimes.
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Bravery.
The teacher had been reading to
the class about the heroea of ancient
times.
"Can any boy In the class tell of a
deed o f daring performed by one of
his acquaintances?” she asked as she
closed the book.
Raymond's hand shot up.
“ W ell, Raymond.”
“ I saw the first baseman of our
team give the big bootblack on the
corner a wallop on the jaw ."
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So To Speak.
“ How's that young man I see calling
on you lately?”
“ He's a pill, but he brings me lots
of candy."
“ T ryin g to sugar-coat himself, as it
were."— Louisville Courier-Journal.
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The Light That Failed.
The audience held their breath and
■imply tbr-r-r-illed as Jack Braveboy,
the hero, killed the last of the Indians.
He staggered about; he almost
fainted with loss of blood.
Then he gazed about him. and sud
denly his voice rang out with hope:
" S e e !” he cried. “ The dawn breaks
bright upon yon topmost heigh ts!"
The stage remained in darkness.
“ S e e !” he yelled again. “ The dawn
breaks bright upon yon topmost
heights! ”
Still darkness reigned.
“ The dawn! The daw n !” he scream
ed, raging about the stage. “ It breaks,
The dawn.”
A head popped over the mountain
top:
“ ’Old ’ard, g u v n o r !” said the head.
“ Don't be in sich a bloomin’ ’tirry!
Some one's bin an' turned the gas
o f f ! ”— Tit-Bits.
Hia Vocation Clear.
Young Arthur, the pride of his Bea
con street home, had been attending
school all of six weeks, and his devot
ed parent thought it was high time he
should find out how things were run
ning. So he asked one afternoon:
“ And what did my little son learn-’
about this morning?"
“ Oh, a mouse. Miss W ilcox told us
all about mouses.”
"T h at's the boy. Now, how do you
spell mouse?”
It was then that Arthur gave prom
ise of entering the diplomatic service.
He paused m editatively for a moment,
then said:
“ Father, I guess I was wrong
It
wasn't a mouse teacher was telling
us about; it was a rat.”
"H arry, 1 am beginning to believe
the baby looks like you.”
“ Are you, dear?”
"Yes, I notice it more and more
every day. I'm so glad.”
"D o you really want him to look
like me?”
"O f course I do. I've been sorry
ever since we had him christened that
we didn't give him your name.”
"Sweetheart, you don't know how
happy you make me by saying that.”
"And, Harry dear. I found the love
Dr. Pierce's Pellets, small, sugar
liest hat today. I don't believe I ever coated, easy to take as candy, regulate
saw anything that was so becoming and invigorate stomach, liver and bow
to me. It's $25. Do you think I ought els and cure constipation.
to pay that much for a hat?”
No Worse.
A Superfluous Question.
“ Say, old man, lend me ten dollars,
will
you?”
“ In that new servant girl," said Mr.
“ W hy should I?
You'd only buy
Testy, as he discovered the sugar in
the salt shaker, "it seems to me you whisky with it.”
"W h at if I do? You subscribed to
have found the possessor of stupidity
in its unadulterated double distilled the war loan, didn’t you?”
"I don't see what that's got to do
form. May I ask where you obtained
with It.”
her?”
"D o you think It's any worse to lend
"W hy,” replied Mrs. Testy, “ at the
Intelligence office, of course."— Judge. me money to buy whisky with than to
lend money to the allies to spend on
guns and ammunition?”
Cool a Bum
PLOTS or GERMANS To
and Take
WILL BE PURSUED the Fire Ou
President Wilson Determined to
End Teutonic Schemes.
AGENTS HIGHER UP SOUGHT BY U. S.
Ambassador Count Von Bernstorff Is
Under Suspicion— Demand for
Recall of Nuber Possible.
Washington, D. C.— President W il
son has determined to put an end to
the activities o f Teutonic agents in the
United States.
By his direction, the department of
Justice and the Secret Service are co
operating to secure the nceessary proof
to punish the men caught in projects
which endanger the peace and safety
of the country. More important, how
ever, is the President’ s direction that
the search shall be continued for those
"h igh er up.”
As soon as he is in
possession o f all the facts, Mr. Wilson
w ill take steps to Btop the pernicious
activity o f diplomats and consular offi
cers who are directing the work of de
stroying munitions factories, ships and
other enterprises.
I f the President carries his intention
to its conclusion, and the charges now
on die should be substantiated,
it
would surprise no one should this gov
ernment request Austria-Hungary to
recall Herr von Nuber, its consul gen
eral in N ew York.
Count von Bernstorff, the German
ambassador, has been under suspicion
for months, but in the absence o f proof
it is clearly impossible to take any
action against him. Should the reve
lations o f Dr. Goricar, recently re
signed as Austro-Hungarian consul, be
supported by evidence, then whatever
diplomatic consular officer is involved
w ill go.
The Austrian and German embassies
deny the truth of Goricar’ a allega
tions, but the Department o f Justice
has had the promise of documentary
evidence to substantiate them.
In addition the State department has
received from the British government
the documents carried by a German
messenger.
These contain a great
deal o f information regarding German
and Austrian activities and supple
ment the papers taken from James F.
J. Archibald, was fam iliar with the
contents of Dumba’ s dispatches. The
Department o f Justice has not initiat
ed any action against Archibald be
cause it could not obtain proof that he
had knowledge o f the character of the
dispatches he was conveying.
The sections of the United States
statues under which the government is
proceeding against Robert Fay and his
associates are those which apply board-
ly to the crime of piracy, the penalty
for which is death.
The indictments
against Fay and Scholtz are for con
spiring to "c a s t away or destory”
vessels with intent to injure the own
ers or the underwriters of the vessels
or o f goods in the cargo.
The penalty
for this crime is a fine o f $ 10,000 or
imprisonment fo r 10 years. They are
also indicted fo r piracy.
NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS;
GENERAL CROP CONDITIONS
Portland— W heat: Bluestem, 94|c;
forty-fold, 93c; club. 90 Jc; red F ife,
88 c; red Russian, 87c.
M illfeed — Spot prices: Bran, $24
per ton; shorts, $25; rolled barley,
|S0@31.
Corn— White, $36 per ton; cracked,
A Household Remedy ¡$37.
H ay— Eastern Oregon timothy, $15
¡(¡j)16; valley timothy, $12«<:13; alfalfa,
$13.60qtl4.60; cheat, $9(<il0; oats and
vetch, $ ll(it 12 .
Vegetables Artichokes, 75c((t$l per
A LI N l M B N T
dozen; tomatoes, California, $ 1 t<t 1.50;
cabbage, 90c hundred; garlic, 15c
pound; peppers, 4<ji5c; sprouts, 8oi9c;
For Cut*, Burnt,
eggplant, 4 (u 6 c; horseradish, 8 Jc;
Bruises, Sprain*,
cauliflower, 75c @ $1.25; celery, 50@
Strains, Stiff Neck,
75c dozen; beans, 8 @ 8 Jc.
Chilblains, Lame Back,
Green Fruits — Apples, 76e(<($1.76
O ld Sores, Open Wound*,
per box; pears, $ 1 (q, 1.50; grapes, 85c
(<($1.35 crate; casabas, l j c pound;
and all External Injuries.
cranberries, $9.50^)11 per barrel.
Potatoes — Oregon, 85(u.90c; Y a k i
ma, $1 per sack; sweets $1.90(u‘2 per
Price 25c, 50c and $1.00
hundred.
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|
OR W R IT S
Onions— Oregon, buying prices, $1,
f. o. b. shipping point.
E gg s—Oregon ranch, buying prices:
No. 1, 40c; No. 2, 30c; No. 3, 20c.
Speaking Softly.
Jobbing prices: No. 1, 42c; Oregon
A Virginia farmer was driving a re storage, 26((/,28e.
Poultry — Hens, 12(d)14c; springs,
fractory cow down the road, and cow
and driver came to a cross road. The 13c; turkeys, 17(<$18c turkeys, dressed,
man wanted the cow to go straight 22c; ducks, white, 14(t$I5c; colored,
12 c; geese, 10 @ l l c .
ahead, but the cow picked out the
Butter — City creamery, cubes, ex
cross road. A colored man was com
tras, selling at 31Jc; firsts, 29c;
ing along the cross road.
"Halcl her o ff!
Haid her o f f ! ” prints and cartons, extra. Prices paid
to producers: Country creamery, 24(d)
yelled the driver.
“ I * trying t e r !" replied the colored 28c, according to quality, butterfat,
man.
premium quailty, 83c; No. 1 average
“ Speak to her! Speak to her, and quality, 3c; No. 2, 29c.
she’ll s to p !"
V eal— Fancy, 9J(qil0c pound.
“ Good mawnin,’ cow— good mawn-
Pork— Block, 7J@8c pound.
ln '!" said the other, politely.— P itts
Hops— 1916 crop, 8(d)12c pound.
burgh Chronicle Telegraph.
Wool — Eastern Oregon, 18(u)25c;
valley, 26@26; fa ll lambs’ wool, 25c;
mohair, Oregon, 28c pound.
Cascara bark— Old and new, 3J(<i 4c
pound.
are under-tize, under-weight
Cattle — Choice steers, $6.60(d)7;
With pinched faces and poor blood; they good, $6@6.26; medium, $6.26(q)6.76;
do not complain but appetite lags, they choice cows, $5(0)5.50; good, $4.606jj
4.76; medium, $3.75(d)4.25; heifers,
have no ambition and do uot progress.
$3.60(0,6; bulls, $3(((.4.60; stags, $1.60
Such children need the rich medicinal
nourishment in S co tt'& Emulsion above @6.25.
Hogs — Light, $6.25(di6.30; heavy,
everything else; its pure cod liver oil «on-
tains nature’s own blood-forming, flesh $6.25(<£5.30.
Sheep— Wethers, $4.76(0)6.26; ewes,
building fats which quickly show in rosy
cheeks, better appetite, Arm flesh and $4@ 5.60; lambs, $5.50(q,'7.35.
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Story Tellers.
“ Do you find that set of books you
bought interesting?”
"N o t very, confessed the man who
tries to Improve himself.
“ Do you regret your bargain?”
“ A little. I'd feel better about It if
the man who comes around to collect
the cash were as good at telling a
funny yarn as the one who sold me the
book.”
The Old and Reliable
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“ Why don't you get married, old
top?"
“ Can't find any girl willing to leave
He Knew.
her happy home for me.”
The teacher was giving the geogra
"Then why not look around for some
phy class a lesson on the cattle
girl with an unhappy home?"— Louis
ranches
She spoke of their beef all
ville Courier-Journal.
coming from the west, and, wishing
to test the children's observation, she
A t the Ball Game.
asked;
Mrs. Dents (ex c ite d ly)— Isn't our
"And what else comes to us from
pitcher perfectly grand. Tyrus? He these ranches?"
htts the club nearly every throw.—
That was a poser. She looked at
Joplin Times.
her shoes, but no one took the hint.
She tried again.
Kill It.
"W hat do we get from the cattle be
“ Walter, take this egg away."
sides beef?"
One boy eagerly raised his hand.
"Y es. sir, and what would you like
“ 1 know what It Is. It's trip e!" he
me to do with It, sir?"
"D o with It?
W ring Its neck."— answered, triumphantly.— The Youth'*
Passing Show.
Companion.
“ R epeater ”
SM OKELESS POW DER SHELLS
Halibut, Cranberries and Turkeys In.
Tacoma— Halibut is now to be had
on the local market in any reasonable
quantity, wholesale dealers having re
ceived a shipment o f 80,000 pounds.
This is one of the largest shipments
received here for Bomo time. Although
the fish has been rather scarce at vari
ous times during the season, dealers
say they now expect no trouble in ob
taining plenty o f this popular fish.
The prices o f 7@74 cents a pound are
very reasonable, it is said, for this
tim e o f the season and the quality of
the fish was never better.
The first shipment o f late cranber
ries arrived on the local produce mark
et this week.
The beries found in
stant favor at $9.50(0)10.60 a barrel.
A plentiful supply is on hand to meet
the demand and no difficulty w ill be
experienced in getting enough for the
trade throughout the season, say deal
ers, who praise the quality of those re
ceived.
Eggs are firmer and may go up
within a few days.
The surplus has
been exhausted. The trade w ill not
touch the eggs at a price above 41
cents, but when it gets below that
price the demand increases and soon
wipes out the surplus, which is small
because o f the scarcity o f the prod
uct.
Turkeys opened whoesale here at 28
cents a pound, the first shipment from
Oregon being received.
These fow l retails at 30 cents a
pound. The shipment was small and
brought here just as a
“ fe ele r.”
Dealers, however, do
not believe
prices w ill go much lower than those
now quoted.
b a k in g
p o w d e r w ill raise
n ic e r , l i g h t e r b i s
c u it s , c a k e s a n d
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You Can’t Feaze Paw.
"P o p p e r!"
“ W ell, what Is It, son?"
"W here do they keep the street car
at night, when it ain’t running?"
“ Oh, in a barn.”
"In a barn, like a horse?
Why,
what do they feed it on?"
"Oh, currents.”
la
TYPHOID
no
m o r e n e c e a a a ry
than S m a l l p o x .
Arm»
experience baa demonatxated
the almuat miraculous e ffi
cacy, and harmletanraa, o f Antityphoid Vaccination.
Be va< t inated N O W by your physician, you and
»our family. It is more vital than house insurance.
Aak your physician, druggist, or aend for “ Have
you had Typhoid?" telling o f T y p h o id Vaccine,
results from use, and danger from Typhoid Carrier*.
IHC U ITTM T LABOR A TOBY, BFRIIFLFY, C A L
r a e a u c iM * v a c c in e s a s a a u a s v n o ia w. a. s o v . u c a a s a
Ix-t ua t*!l you F R E E o f 24 now w »y * to make
money. It may lie the U 'irinnin» o f financial In-
tli'pentlence. Addreaa, Purack Spuuialty Co., 82H
Chamber o f Commerce. Portland. Ore.
Remembered, But Not Paid
Broad By the way, old man, do you
remember borrowing $10 from mo six
Not Driven, Coaxed.
months ago?
" I understand that you have a new
Short— Yes.
motor car.”
Broad —But you Bald you only want
"Y e s."
ed It for a short time.
"Do you drive It yourself?”
Short— And I told the truth. I did
"Nobody drives it. W e coax It."— n’t keep it 20 minutes.
Washington Star.
Correct.
She Didn't Like It.
"W h at Is one of the characteristics
"S o Miss ('assay Is angry with her of the Indian race?" asked an Instruc
doctor. W hy is that?”
tor In city college.
"H e tactlessly remarked that he
"T h ey play football to beat the
would have her looking her old self hand,” replied a former De W itt .Clin
again."— Boston Transcript.
ton boy.
talks of great musicians
A ad of knowledge makes a show
T ill she leaves you with suspicions
That your taste is very low.
N ew Y ork — The greatest volume o f
exports ever recorded at a single port But when Rbe sings (or pleasure
On an idle afternoon
in the history of the United States She will hum a reckless measure
le ft N ew York harbor during October,
From the latest ragtime tune.
mostly for the warring nations of Eu
rope, according to estimates made by Of the drama she discourse*
customs officials here.
The total,
W ith an erudition vast;
based on tabulations that are nearly She'll describe its classic source*
In the dim poetic past.
complete, w ill not fa ll far short of
$175,000,000, or about $7,000,000 a But when for sheer diversion
Unobserved she means to go,
day for every working day o f the
She sets out on an excursion
month.
In September exports from
T o the nearest movie show.
N ew York totaled $162,000,000.
is the canal o f life but it becomes a
— Washington Star.
Failures Fewer Than Year Ago.
Three hundred
and ninety-three
sewer i f clogged up. A ll life consists o f building up and tearing
Bhips, nearly every one laden with a
down
and
just
in
the
same
manner
that the blood carries to the
Mure Than a Hint.
Some increase in the country’ s busi
various part* o f the body the food that the cells need for building
capacity cargo, le ft N ew York during
TTe was a shy young man. For two ness m ortality is not unusual at this
up. so it is compelled to carry away the waste material that's torn
October as compared with 365 in Sep long years he had been paying her period of the year, and no special sig
down. These waste materials are poisonous and destroy us unless
tember.
The tabulation shows that attention and had not yet even squeez nificance attaches to the rise in the
the liver and kidneys arc stimulated into refreshed and vigorous life.
munitions and foodstuffs, mostly grain, ed her hand.
commercial death rate during October.
filled the list o f articles
shipped
One evening as they ltngeied iu the Total insolvencies, as reported by R.
abroad, with clothing, shoes, cloth for shadow of the trees by her gate he G. Dun & Co., numbered 1699, or 186
is the balancing f>owor—a vitalizing power. It acta on the atomach
uniforms, automobiles and automobile asked tim idly:
more than in the previous month and
nr. 1 o r n n i o f digestion and nutrition—on tho purifj
i which
“ Florence, would you— might I — er
parts follow ing in close order. The
the largest since July, while several
clean
tne blood. Thus fresh vitalized blood feeds the nerves, heart
—
would
you
mind
If
I
placed
one
re
v
bulk o f the exports went to Great
—and brain. This w ell known »Itera tive relieves catarrh o f the stomach and
erent kiss on your fair hand tonight defaults of exceptional size helped to
Britain.
headache» accompany in » «»m e, and has been auecenaful fo r more than a f e n
swell the liabilities to $25,622,380, as
when I leave you?”
An Ingenious Soul.
eration
a* a tonic and body-builder. It builds up the rundown ayntera. You
against $16,208,070 in September and
Florence
thought
he
wanted
speed
Deed it—i f you are always “ catchin* cold” —or have catarrh o f the nose and
C. G ee W o
Blithers entered the dining room
30 Killed by Air Raid.
an
average
o
f
about
$19,000,000
for
Ing
up.
So
she
dropped
her
head
coy
throat.
The a ctive medicinal principles o f Am erican-N ative-roots are
with a pair of yellow automobile gog
Sacresaful H o n «
extracted without alcohol and you can obtain this
j
Rome — T hirty persons are dead in ly on his shoulders, lifted her face the four month* prior to that time
gles on.
Remedies
tonic in liquid or tablet form at any drug store or
When comparison is made with Octo
"H ello, Blithers.” said little Binks. Verona as a result o f the dropping of temptingly to his and replied:
aend
U)
cents
in
1-cent
stamps
fo
r
trial
box
A
tablets.
"W ell, George. I should think It de ber, 1914, however, the showing is
His successful herh-
"Going m otoring?”
bombs on the city by three Austrian
n! remedies curs sll
favorable, not only from a numerical
"N o ," said Blithers. "I'm sort of seroplsnes. Thirty other persons were cidedly out of place."
kind* o f ailments of
5 #*f/ T / p n # -r# n t ê tm m p » t o p o p eomt n f m a ilin g n rtJ
men and women w ith
w r a p p in g t a r tram r n p y o f Thm C o m m o n S » n » * MmHc .</
hungry for a grapefruit, and I want to
standpoint, but also in respect to the
seriously
and
19
slightly
injured.
The
A H v.em r, h r D t . V M
P i * r c « , r ln t h h n a n ti, IO O Q
out operation.
used
keep
the
juice
out
of
my
eye.”
aggregate
indebtedness.
Then
1686
0 «s r * .
A d d ra g g I N V A L I D S ’ M O T L L . U u f f m lo .N Y .
from the wonderful
bombs o f the aircraft found most of
Chinese herbs, mots,
j concerns failed, owing $29,702,187, in
their victim s in the principal square of
buds and vegetable*, which are unknown to
Blame the Elephant.
1913 only 1434 suspensions occurred
the medical science o f this country.
Customer (an noyed)— I wish to re the city, where citizens and peasants
W rite for blank and circulars.
.Send stamp
and the amount involved was $20,245,-
Needed a Cure.
Doea So.
turn the paper-cutter. It Is not Ivory, from the outlying districts were attend
C O N S U LT A T IO N FR EE. Address
466, though in that year practically
as represented.
"M r. Jones, you will either have to
ing the market.
Nineteen persons
"H
ere's
a
startling
Item.”
The C. Get Wo Chinese Medicine Co.
200 more reverses were reported in marry at once nr leave our employ."
Clerk— Not Ivory, madam? I can't were killed by one bomb.
The aero
"W hat is It?"
162S First St . Portland. Ore.
TH
IS
LETTER
STA
NDS
TOR
H
October
than
<n
September.
understand
that,
unless
the
elephant
"But
why
are
you
so
anxious
that
" It says the oyster has not Increas
planes visited various parts o f the
Mention Paper.
had false teeth.— Boston Transcript
I marry?”
ed In price in 25 years.”
city, but none o f the missiles fe ll near
"W h ile you are in love you do not
Rutabagas
In
Market.
"Hum. Looks like culpable negli
any o f the m ilitary buildings.
half attend to your duties, and you gence somewhere." — Kansas City
Tacoma— Rutabagas o f unusually fine
must either be cured or fired." — Journal.
T R A IN E D
quality from North Yakima made tbeir Houston Host.
Linar Bosnia Is Sunk.
Our m d u a t r * arc always in 1- man
and i Tbcn» Is • »und position ready fo r you ju*t
Rom e—The Italian steamship Bosnia
first appearance this season on the
Sams Tone.
a* «non a* you can prepare for i t HOLM
HOI
ES Trainine mean* M O N E Y. PO S ITIO N .
In Practice.
local produce market and sold at once
PO W ER. TVs?* » r r
was sunk Sunday by s submarine fly TOR OVER 6 0 YEARS WELL
“
Oh.
mamma,
the lady next door has
,
,
Hobson— I never In all my life saw
9227 REASONS W H Y YOU SHOU1 P ATTEND HOLMES
at 1$ cents a pound. Turnips also
ing the Austrian flag. The passengers
K
N
O
W
N
AS
A
“
FIRST
A
ID
’’
H
a man who could so readily guess rid a trained monkey, anil when It doesn't
F i» h t thousand two hundred twenty -arson «atiafi*d student*
roiled
in
for
the
first
tim
e
this
season
and crew boarded four lifeboats. Three
behave you better believe she gives it
have passed th ro tif* HOLM ES d a rin » the past twenty-e$»ht
and met with as much fsvor as the dies aud conundrums as that Henry a good talking to; and say, mamma"—
years. Hundred* o f them are now *ucceaaful business men with
o f these cra ft have been landed, but TO
Beck.
independent inoxaea. Our »radnates start at salaries r* n »tn »
rutabagas.
Local
vegetables
are
off
"Yes, my child."
the fate o f the occupants o f the fourth
fm m $40 to $100 a month
W rite for ca t**>«•*■
Start NO W
Dobson— N o wonder! Just think o(
"It sounds just like when you’re
the market, the last shipments being | the practice he has. His w ife keeps
ire 1417.
boat is not known.
talking to daddy.”
in no condition to handle according to him guessing all the time.— Buck.
The Bosnia was of 2561 tons goes
dealer*.
Turnips are selling at the
and was built in 1898. She was 307
Some Class.
" Thy School that gets you a good position. ’
I a T a * . P r U Or
same price *s the rutabagas. Tw o
Mistaken.
feet long, 39 feet beam and 25 feet
carloads o f fine sweet potatoes from the
Fat—And you also said I hadn't the
"W here did you get all the second
deep. The home port o f the Bosnia
manners o f a hog
hand furniture, old man?”
South were received this week.
A P P E T IT E P O O R ?
was Venice, and she was owned by the
Lean -O h. no I didn't. I said you
"Those things are not secondhand.
M E N ’S A N D W O M E N ’S
Sockets Nazionals de Serviza Marit
D IG E S T IO N B A D ?
II
had.— Philadelphia Evening Ledger.
They're genuine antiques.”
Improved Tone in Butter Market.
tima, o f Rome.
Export Record Is Broken.
Y O U R BLO O D
DR. PIERCE’S Golden Medical Discovery
A
H
H
A PO Sm O N FOR YO U
H
Holmes Business College
Shoes
$2J?- $ 3 ™
A L L STYLE S A N D A L L SIZES
W e also carry • mmplete l*n* o f Ht»fc Top«. I * »
Men s Work Sfcuee * t C at Rate Prices.
Royal Shoe Co.
22 * Merrrimi Street,
Between f rat and Second SU
PORTLAND. ORCOON
1
;
T ro op ers Est Out Town.
San Francisco— Tales o f hunger in
Gusymas and the investment of the
city by 30,000 Carranza troops, were
brought to port Monday by the steam
schooner Fair Oaks.
Troopers o f Carranza went into the
city half-starved and ate everything in
sight. They slept alongside the rail-
rood tracks with their women and chil
dren and begged fond from the master
of the steam schooner.
Prices of ail
foodstuffs are prohibitive.
h
H
OSTETTER’S H
ealth
H
BOWELS CLOGGED?
Y O U SHO ULD TRY
IT O S T E T T E R ’S
STOM ACH BITTERS
r
n
SEW ER
h
. u.
N o . 47 . I t t i
W H I f ' i i r r i t i « » to U v ir t lM F i, p is a s » BMW- ]
______ 6 m tfcfca papar.
j
Portland — There is a rather better
i feelin g in the butter market this week.
Fresh butter is moving out more freely
and there is also an improved demand
; for second grade. E gg price# are un-
j changed Fresh eggs are extremely
| scarce and there is no opportunity to
bring in Eastern fresh, ow ing to the
] higher prices prevailing in the Eastern
market*. Oregon storage are holding
steady at 26 * 0,28 cents.
The poultry market was steady, with
1 a moderate supply. Dressed turkey*
| were quoted at 22 cent*.
Not
Grsr
H en
bat fired
► re s
M ake
••Wok
older
th an » •
an.
O td , , e
and D u ll
► r e . -
teli tal«.
■ •Pi»« Vye
A ft e r t ! m
Don t Tell
ìb u r a g e
M o * ics
I " b oa*«
• ni
M u r iM
—
I wo
I
i *
w ill roste
rc lrtik
and
» Ir a n s «.
M s v # it
K m 'r
l m * 4r Comgnmf. e % l«*«s. M * 4* * « • » * f l k * l y s « * « • n * » * » .