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STRIKE BREAKERS BIDS FEET ASKED Of ON FIR 200,000,000 LUMBER fOR FRANCE STEEL CHIEF WARNS AGAINST INFLATION SET FIRE TO TOWN Sold Under a Binding Guarantee For Mon or Brart H A N F O R D ’S Balsam of Myrrh __________ A L I N I M For Cut», Burns, Bruises, Sprains, Strains, S tiff Neck, Chilblains, Lam e Back, O ld Sores, Open W ounds, and a ll External Injuries. Mads Since 1846. Pries 25c, 50c u d $1.00 i o h io io y . Monamobile Oils and Greases and FEDERAL TIRES AND TUBES F re e T ir e S ervice. "T H E HOUSE OF SERVICE." M O TO R C A R S U P P L Y CO., Inc. 33 B r o a d w a y No. Portland, Oro. WEST COAST of MEXICO Best L a n d in M exico. T w o C rops Y e a r w ith ou t Irrig a tio n . Reasonable term s, p rice low . L iter* atu re and particu lars. MEXICAN NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT CO. 275 P in e Htreet. Kill four, Injure 19, in Rioting at Youngstown, Ohio. PROPERLY LOSS NEARLY ONE MILLION I N T A m ll i D / e a le rs * evRAcubÄ, ä ä n. Portland.— Lumber mills on the Co lumbia liv e r and Puget sound have just beeu invited to bid on 200,000,000 feet of fir lumber for Immediate de livery to the French government. Contracts for all this material have been placed with a San Francisco lum ber broker. The entire order la to be filled by mills in Oregon and Wash ington. It it understood, however, that the order w ill be distributed exclusively among the mills on the Columbia river and on the sound. A ll the big mills in Portland are bidding on portion« of the order varying from 10,000,000 to 60,000,000 feet. The work w ill be ap portioned among them, It la under State and National Troops Called to stood. within the next few weeka. The order calls for a large quantity Dispel Looting Mob— Firemen o f railroad ties and for lumber of oth er varying dimensions to be used, Driven Away by Stoning. doubtless. In lining trenches aud in other battlefront activities. Competition for this business is said to be keen, and it is probable that the Youngstown, O.— Four men were price that w ill accrue to the mills killed, 19 other persons, including s w ill not exceed $12 or $13 per M. woman, shot, and 16 city blocks de M IS S G L A D Y S IN G A L L S stroyed by fire as a result o f riots growing out o f the steel mill strike here Saturday night. The Are had caused a loaa estimated at from $800,000 to $1,000,000 at last reports. Rioters, who for hours had held the city in a reign of terror, looting stores and the postoffice and setting fire to many buildings, began to quit the streets after rumors of the arrival of troops spread. Citizens, however, feared a new outbreak at daybreak. The trouble was the culmination of a strike o f laborers which began at the plant o f the Republic Iron & Steel company a week ago and spread to the plants of the tube company, the Youngstown Iron & Steel company, and the Brier H ill Steel company, all “ independent” concerns. The men de mand 26 cents an hour; the companies offer an increase from 19} to 22 cents an hour. The bridge from East Youngstown to Struthers was burned to prevent rioters from entering the town. Tw o companies o f United States regulars from Columbus were ordered to East Youngstown because of the looting and burning o f the postoffice. The trouble started early in the morning when strike sympathizers and workers at the sheet and tube plant clashed. Stones were thrown and sev eral shots were fired, but no one was injured. Later in the afternoon a riot occurred just outside the tube company’s plant and two men were in Washington society has come to ex jured so badly they were taken to a pect the unexpected from Mlee Qladye hospital. The most serious trouble started Ingalls, daughter of the late president when the day shift at the sheet and of the Big Four and other railroad sys- tube mills le ft work. A crowd o f 6000 tema, and so was not surprised when gathered at the entrance to the works It became bruited about Washington and stoned a squad o f private police in that she was to take up chicken rais charge o f Chief Woltz, o f the sheet ing In addition to her many other ac tivities. Mrs. Ingalls Is noted as a and tube company force. The police force o f the city was society leader, horsewoman, golfer and lined up on a bridge at the river lead ardent Red Cross worker. ing to the main works of the plant. Someone in the crowd threw a rock, A t this figure the entire order w ill which struck one o f the m ill guards. bring approximately $2,600,000 worth Immediately several o f the guards of business into the territory. It will drew their revolvers and fired to scare enable many mills that now are run ning on part tim e or at partial capa the crowd. Then the real trouble started. Re city to run on full time and to the volvers were produced by men in the lim it o f their respective capacities. Under terms of the contract be crowd and answering shots were sent tween the French authorities and the back. The guards answered by firing San Francisco brokerage firm the lum into the crowd. Men and women, ber is to bo delivered f. o. b. at the wounded, fe ll amid the rain of bullets. mills. T h e French government Is to Finally the crowd fe ll back and vented provide transportation. According to its fury by applying the torch to build present arrangements the shipment will be handled entirely by water. ings in the neighborhood. Firemen summoned from Youngs This is more likely to be true In the town arrived on the scene, but before event the Panama canal Is open by the tim e the business starts to move. they could get the hose connected up If the canal is not open at that time with the city hydrants the crowd drove It is possible that the whole move the fire-fighters away. Many shots ment w ill go to the Atlantic seaboard were fired, and the firement drove off by rail. In that eventfc however, some with their apparatus amid a hail of difficulty may be experienced In get ting cars to carry it. The railroads stones. By this tim e the flames threatened now are confronted with the dual dlf to sweep through the entire business flculty o f a cur shortage In the Inter- section. The infuriated crowd surged tor and a traffic congestion at the At- lantic terminals. through the streets, and threats were However, the French purchasers are made to burn the entire town. to assume the risk o f transporting the A ll available guards were marshaled shipment and the responsibilities of by the Sheet & Tube company, and by tha local mills are to cease when the other m ills in the suburbs in ar effort finished product Is delivered either to prevent destruction of their prop on the cars or on the ships at their siding or docks. erty. ___________________ P O R T L A N D , O REG O N Double Tread Puncture Proof Tires M ade fro m you p o ld ones. L a s t long as Brand New T IR E S W r ite us. ’’O R E G O N V U L C A N IZ IN G CO.. 560 W ash in gton S t., P ortlan d . O re. L E A R N W A T C H M A K IN G Pleasant, p rofita b le w ork not overdone: fe w m onths' learn in g; positions gu aran teed ; w rite fo r referen ces and particu lars. P o rtla n d W a tch m a k ing. E n g ra v in g and O p tica l School. 218 Com m on w ea lth B u ildin g. P ortlan d. O regon. P ractical Lessons in H ypnotism 265 P a ge Book. Contains fu ll instru ctions fo r d evelop m en t and p ra ctice or H yp n otism ; T ru th o f th is w on d erfu l Science, 51.60. Pu rack P u b lish in g Co., 328 C ham b er Com m erce, P ortlan d, O regon . Wide Awake. An abnormally fat man lumbered In to a Pullman on a west-bound train, and set up a loud protest when he found that hla berth was at the end of the oar. " I can’t sleep a wink If I ’m over the car wheels. I won’t close my eyes If you put me over the car wheels, porter.’ "Can’t help It, sah,” said the por ter. It ’s the one that was sold you, and lt’a the only one there la. You’ll have to take a chair car and set up It you don’t take this.’ The fat man Anally decided to keep the berth, protesting to the last that he did not expect to close hts eyes. Shortly hla snores were heard above the rumble of the train, but It was not until the train had a long wait that the sounds issuing from the berth caused anything but amusement. In the si lence, however, they got on the pas sengers’ nerves, and by request the porter prodded him In the ribs. "M y goodness, sah!” demanded the porter. " I f you makes noises like that when you’se lyin’ wide awake over the car wheels, what would you do if you was sound asleep In the middle o f the car?" Trying to Signal, “ What did you tell that man who asked you if he could marry your daughter?” “ I acted as grouchy as possible," replied Mr. Cumrox. “ I couldn't tell him right out that Gladys has a sharp temper, but I though I ’d sort o’ hint to him that she might have inherited one.” — Washington Star. Objection Overcome. Nurse— Tommy, it is naughty to play soldiers on Sunday. Tom m y— Oh, this is all right. It’s the Salvation Army.— Chicago Dally News. I l l « Very 1-aUvt Chart and In .tr u r tio n . la P a la y ad n , IOr. Pu rack P u b lish in g C o., 328 Cham ber Com m erce. Portland. O regon . 4 0 0 0 Get W age Increase. Denver— An increase in wages is to be granted the employes of the steel mills o f the Colorado Fuel & Iron com pany, according to announcement o f J. F. Welborn, president, here Saturday. The increases, it was said, w ill corre spond to those announced recently by officials o f the United States Steel cor poration, and w ill become effective as soon as the Colorado Fuel & Iron com pany officials learn what the United States Steel corporation's increases amount to. About 4000 are employed in the company’s steel plant at Pueblo. Drink Ada Bar Magazine# Spokane, Wash.— Many editions of popular periodicals were withdrawn from newsstand sale because o f the state prohibition law forbidding the advertising o f liquors. In cases where the entire edition o f a magazine has not been withdrawn the pages con- tatning liquor advertising have been cut out. A magazine distributing agency announced that several publi cations o f large newsstand sale will Issue editions not containing liquor advertising for sale in Oregon, Wash lngton and Idaho. Steamship Passes Canal. Cynic Defined. Panama—The steamer Newton, the A cynic is usually a person who Im agines he Is smart enough to be polite last vessel w aiting for passage through and ill-natured at the same time. — the Panama canal, passed through the Washington Star. waterway Saturday. The Newton, drawing 27 feet, baa the greatest Peace at Any Price. draught o f any vessel using the canal "D o you let your w ife have her own since it was closed last September. way?” •’Certainly, and most of mine.” — Boa- Major General Goethals said that, while the Newton was permitted to ton Transcript. pass through the canal, it was not yet in condition for continuous traffic and Many Folks Do. that the waterway was not open. He "Does h e borrow trouble V’ "Gosh, ns! H e goes out and buys declined to make an estimate o f the I t ”— Life. tim e required to reopen the cut. Guards Would Mobilize. Chicago.— Special dispatches to the Tribune Wednesday Indicate that the m ilitia heads are w illing to fall In with Senator Chamberlain's plan to mobilize the guardsmen as a test. The adjutants-general o f 26 states were asked to state their attitude to ward the project. Eleven replies were received and all were favorable. The states responding were Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, New York. Ohio, Tennes see. Pennsylvania, W est Virginia, Mis sissippi, Virginia and South Carolina. Bribe to Italy Charged. Berlin— The Neue Züricher Zeitung has received reports from reliable source«, says the Overseas News Agency, that the London treaty provid ing against the conclusion o f a separ ate peace signed by Italy contain# a special clause under which Italy re ceived 2,000,000 lire for g ivin g her ad herence to the agreement. The news agency says it baa “ special informa tio n " that another clause in the treaty ; is directed against the Vatican. Camorrlata Slash Girl, Naples.— Enemies o f Genaro Ab- hatemagglo, the notorious Informer in the famous trial o f the Camorrtsta In 1911 for the murder of Oenaro Cuocolo and hla wife, have attacked bla slater and slashed her face with a razor as an act of revenge. E ffo rt« are now being made to reopen the famous trial In an attempt to prove that the accu sations of Abbatemagglo against En rico Alfano. the alleged head o f the Camorra, w ere dictated by personal animosity. French Release Console. Paris— A dispatch from Athens says that Jean Guillemin, the French min ister to Greece, has announced that consuls o f tha Teutonic allies arrested in Saloniki have been released. Greek newspapers, the dispatch adda, regard this action as satisfactory to the Greek government. Six, Aeleep, Die In Fire. Boise, Ida h o— Arch Fckersall. hla w ife and four children were burned to death In a fire which destroyed their home at Salmon. Idaho. The victims were aeleep upstairs when the fire started and perished before help ar lived. The charred bones were placed In one casket and taken to Rexhurg, Idaho, the form er home of the Eeker- salls, for Interm ent Helpful Suggestions. “ My brain is on fire,” tragically ex claimed Johnson as he threw himself down upon the sofa and held his head. “ W hy don’t you blow It out?” ab sent mindedly asked his roommate.— Lehigh Burr. Strong on Figures. “ How is the new bookkeeper on fig- ures ?" "A lw ays runs to the window when a good one goes by."— Louisville Cour ier-Journal. die* r .re of all a ilm en t» o f Ml women w ith out s p e ra tio r. from the C fetass» u**d wonderfa! barb* root«, boda and v»«etablae. which are unknown to tha n>viical eetanoe o f this eountrr W rite for blank and circular«. Sand stamp < O N S U L T A T IO N FREE. A d d rate The C. Gw Wt Ckaese Medicine Cn. M2H F r t t a t . Portland. O ra Muntkm l a p - r P. N. U. No. 3. 1916 I W H E N w r t t a * to a d *en 1 tte a U l e papm . ----------------------------l l i a Lawful Revange. "I'm laying for that motorist that almost knocked me dowu, and wheu. 1 GEN ER A L CROP CONDITIONS catch him. I ’m going to give him auch a pair of black eyes he can hardly see Portland— W heat— Bluestem, $1.01} out of them." Over JJ0 people so ecu mb to con "A ren 't you afraid of being arrested per bushel; forty-fold, $1; club. 97c; sumption everyday in the United States. for assaulting him?” red F ife, 96c; red Russian, 95c. Science proves that the germs only "H ow can I be? Hasn't the law said H ay— Eastern Oregon timothy, $17 motorists must have their lamps thrive when the system Is weakened from hi 17.50 per ton; valley timothy, $140 colds or sickness, overwork, confining dimmed?”— Baltimore American. duties or when general weakness exists. 14.60; alfalfa, $17; oats and vetch, The best physicians point out that $13. Acta at a Shield. during changing seasons Ute blood should M illfeed — Spot prices: Bran, $23 " I don't like to have my husband be made rich anil pure and active by tak per ton; shorts, $24; rolled barley, prop up a newspaper at the breakfast ing Scott's Umulsion after meals. The cod *29030. table. Do you?” liver oil in Scott a Emulsion warms the Corn— White, $35 per ton; cracked, "Oh. 1 don't know. It keeps the body by enriching the blood; it peculiarly $36. grapefruit from spattering as far as It strengthens the lungs and throat, while it Vegetables — Artichokes, $1.10 per otherwise might."— Louisville Courler- upbuilds the resistive force* of the body to avoid colds and prevent consumption. dozen; tomatoes, California, $1.60 @ JounssL If you work indoors, tire easily, feel 1.75 per crate; cabbage, 90c per cwt; Incredible. languid or nervous, Scott's Emulsion lathe garlic, 16c per pound; peppers, 100 "N ero fiddled while Home burned." most strengtheningfood-medicine known. Jars and Jolts Are Promised When 12 }c ; eggplant, 10c; sprouts, 8c; ” 1 don’t believe It,” replied the man It is totally free from alcohol or any horseradish, 8 }c ; cauliflower, $1.760 who likes to disagree. "N o violinist stupefying drug. Avoid substitutes, Industrial Conditions Become 2 per crate; celery, $3.75; beans, 100 with Nero's political pull would have 14—41 s a t a Sow n«. BUxaafield. N I.. 12}c per pound; lettuce, $2.50 per permitted a pyrotechnic display to go Normal at End of War. crate; peas, 8010c per pound. on as a rival performance.”— Washing Green F ruit«—-Pears, $101.60 per ton Star. box; grapes, $5 per barrel; cranber New Y ork — Elbert H. Gary, chair ries, $10014.60. Useless Question. Potatoes— Oregon, $1.26(>tll.35 per "W ould your wife vote for you as a man o f the United States Steel corpor Ship Direct to Ne w York , candidate for office?” th e In te rn a tio n a l Fur ation, Thursday issued a statement sack; Yakimas, $1.2501.36; sweets, " I don't think there's any use of my Market, and Secure the *2.7503 per cwt. dealing in detail with prevailing pros bothering my head about that,” re Highest Cash Prices. Onions—Oregon buying price, $1.26 plied Mr. Meekton. ” 1 dou't believe perous conditions in the steel and iron f. o. b. shipping point. W H t »Kip to th* Henrietta would let me run lu the PUMt eventually wll your tun ia Apples— Spitzenbergs, extra fancy, trade, together with a forecast for the first place.”— Washington Star. N **» s»vd "»«k « Ku profit out $...25 per box; fancy, $2; choice, future o f that industry. of you? W e pay the nighcat market prices. Our method» ot grading are $1.4.601.50; Jonathans, extra fancy, State of Preparedness. Reference is made to the European «Mutually liberal. W eaevrr c harge $1.50; fancy, $1.25; choice, $1; Yellow commission», giving you Lull value "D o you approve of preparedness?” conflict in its world-wide application to .vuwtowns, extra fancy, $2; fancy, lor your fun. "Y es,” replied Senator Sorghum. " I economic conditions. Judge Gary calls $1.T6; choice, $ 1 0 1.26; Baldwins, W rite far our price irit and »praaJ haven’t got the encouragement I'd like attention to the dangers o f overproduc extra fancy, $1.60; fancy, •fier. $1.26; for preparedness for war. But nobody tion or inflation by manufacturers and choice, $1; russets, orchard run, $1. can ever say that I wasn't prepared DAVID BLUSTEIN&BRO. bankers, resulting from overconfi E ggs— Oregon ranch, candled, 34 0 for an argument."— Washington Star. >a#r««< G’r W no f ia * A W U on to dence, and the aid o f the government 36c per dozen ; Oregon storage, 22 0 I M V. Z7th SL New Turk. N. T . Comfortable Solitude. is invoked for adequate protection of 23c. the country’s industries. "A ren 't you afraid to be alone In the Poultry — Hens, small, I4c per “ It w ill be admitted by all manu paund; large, 15c; small springs, 140 woods?” asked the sympathetic man. "N o, sir," replied the old guide; facturers o f these products, ” he Bays, 15; broilers, 18c; turkeys, live, 18 0 It no more narm ary “ that there is no reason fo r complaint 20c; turkeys, dressed, choice, 26c; “ when I ’m alone In the woods nobody th an S m ■ 11 p o x . Aimy is liable to pick me for a deer. It's expert ace has ilnnoustrated at the present time as to the volume or ducks, 12@16c; geese, 12012}c. the almoat miraculous e ffi the only time i feel safe."— Washing urgency o f the demand, nor in most cacy, and harmlessnets, of Antityphoid Vaccinatloa. Butter — C ity creamery, cubes, ex tou Star. Be vaccinated N O W by your physician, you and cases sb to prices received, notwith tras, selling at 28c per pound; firsts, fou r family. It is more vital than house insurance. Ask your phjnlcian, druggist, or send for "H a v e standing the cost of production had 2 6 }c; prints and cartons, extra. Prices Various Substitutes. you had Typhoid?” telling o f T y p h o i d Vaccine, been larger during the last five years paid to producers : country creamery, results from use, and danger from Typhoid C arden. "D o you think money Is essential to because o f increase in wages, freigh t 2 2 0 26c; butterfat, No. 1, 28c; No. 2, happiness?" IHI* CUT1FR LA BO* A r O t Y , M B h N f Y . < A L raoouciN« vaccina» a stauus under u . s . aav. uctaat charges, etc. “ Not absolutely. I know several 26c. “ Conditions pertaining to this indus women who aro perfectly happy accu Veal— Fancy, 1 2 }0 13 c per pound. mulating soap wrappers ami tobacco try reflect, more or less those of other Pork— Fancy, 8c per pound. Next Door. coupons.”— Louisville Fourier Journal lines and perhaps are an indication Hope— 1916 crop, 1001 le per pound. “ H ow ’s your marksmanship?” asked o f the general situation. Certainly Wool — Eastern Oregon, 18025c ; M O W the bandit chief. K. BURTO N - S M i » r and i t i m l i t there are evidences which cannot reas valley, 260:26c; fall lambs' wool, 25c; ■ ■ Leativille. Colorado. Httwiu»®a prUea L "Im proving," replied the trusty lieu Bllvar. I<a>»ti, tl (told . BU«ar. Too; Gold. 60c 7..no onably be questioned o f great prosper mohair, Oregon, 28c. “ I tried out a man this morn or Topper. SI M ailing envelope# a id fu ll price Hal tenant tont on aj-pltnation control and (Tmplrw work e » ity. These satisfactory conditions ex ing lu a shooting across the-bordor Cascar« Bark— Old and new, 8 }0 4 c llolled . lieferen oe Qarbonele N o tio n *! Bunk. ist and it now seems probable that per pound test.” "Did he hit hla mark?” they may continue for some months to Her Jewels. Cattle — Choice steers, $7 0 7.76; “ No. But he came close. He aimed come. Mrs. Subbubs—I wonder where lit-1 good, $6.7607; medium, $6.6006.76; "T h ere is a great expansion at pres choice cows, $5.6006; good, $5.250 tie W illie aud David are? Did you at New Mexico and hit Arizona.”— ent. I fear there is great inflation. 5.50; medium, $4.7505.26; heifers, see anything ot my jewels as you Washington Star. Some o f the circumstances surrounding $406.40; bulls, $2.5004.60; stags, $3 came along, Mr. Nexdore? His Device. Nexdore— Yes, I did, ma’am. Your J the financial and industrial world are @5.25. "Hullo, Tom ! What's this I hear jewels are In soak. I saw them swim peculiar and not justified. There will HogB — Light, $6.2506.60; heavy, ming In tho river. Boston Transcript. about your having some labor-saving be jars and jolts when eyes are opened $505.50. det le a f” and things become normal. " I t ’s true, all right. I ’m going to S h eep — WetherB. $607.26; ewes, Wifehood Her Aim. “ What o f the future? Who can say $4.2505.76; lambs, $708.25. First Girl Student— Aro you going marry an heiress."— Boston Tran with any feelin g o f certainty? It script. to try for an M. A. next? may be dark and desperate. It will Second Girl Student— N o; I ’m g o in g 1 Touching the Doctor. be thus in Europe and we in America Farmers Are Holding Oats. to try for an M. R. 8.— Boston Tran "Oh, doctor, I feel funny Inside!” w ill feel the effects to a greater or script. Portland — The oats market is be "W h at have you been eating?’’ lesser extent. coming firmer with lighter offerings. “ That’s Just the trouble, doctor. I " I believe the war o f Europe w ill Receipts have declined materially of TRY THIS EASY WAY ain’t had nothing to eat for a week. not be so long protracted as many, Can you spare a copper?”— Firefly. late, and practically no oats are com i f not the m oBt o f men, predict. This TO CLEAR YOUR SKIN ing in now from east o f the mountains. opinion is based principally upon two Indirect Victim. There has been buying in the interior WITH RESINOL SOAP grounds. In the first it seems appar ” t see you have a cold like every for shipment eastward, and thia has Bathe your face for several minutes body else.” ent that little, i f any, benefit to any strengthened the ideas of farmers working the creamy lather Into the belligerent country or to the world at "T h is isn’t a cold. I simply got throughout the country. The contin skin gently with the finger-tips. Then large can result from the war except hoarse telling all my friends how to ued Eastern demand for choice grade wash o ff with more Reslnol Soap and cure their colds."— Washington Star, and unless it be the firm establishment Northwestern oats is looked for and warm water, finishing with a dash of o f an international tribunal fo r the for this reason farmers are not dis clear cold water to close the pores, A Theory Only. settlement o f all international d iffer Do this once or twice a day, and you posed to sell now. The spread In "T h is is a free country.” ences. will be astonished how quickly tho prices, east and west, however, is not "Yea, lu theory." “ The other ground for my belief is wide enough yet to make the business healing, antiseptic Reslnol medication "W hy, what do you mean?” that each o f the warring nations ¡ b soothes and cleanses the pores, re very attractive to shippers at thia end, moves pimples and blackheads, and "Is n ’t It composed mainly o f mar starving for men and money both. although a considerable volume of leaves the complexion clear, fresh and ried men?"— Baltimore American. They do not admit it, but the signs are business has been worked. velvety. In severe cases a little Res- plenty and convincing. Any nation n a v e H e a lt h y , s t ro n g , ltre n tlftii Fye# Valley oats, which are in large sup inol Ointment should also be used. that is prolonging the war beyond the Oculists aud i 'U j s u U i. s used Murine KyS ply, are not likely to find an Eastern Reslnol Soap ia sold by all druggists. R - bmm I jí many years before it w as offered as a time when it can be reasonably and outlet, but there should be a better fo a e a t lo K j« Medicine. Murine Is Htill Com honorably discontinued ia slowly but Three in One. pounded by O u r Physicians and guaranteed market for them here, with none com surely committing suicide. by them ss a U ellabls Keller for Eyes that Need "N ow this typewriter Is equipped ing in from Eastern Oregon or Eastern Care. Try tl lu yoor X ji a and in B aby's Byes — “ This is an epoch. Tim es are ser with all the summer attachments.” No Smarting — Just Bye Comfort Boy Murloe Washington. ______ ious, perhaps critical. W e must be "Summer attachments?" of your Druggist — a c c e p t oo hub-dilute, and if prepared for radical changes in vol "A small mirror, a miniature clock Interested w r it e fo r Book of the Eye Free. Inland Empire Holds Onto Grain. ume, in prices and resources. There and a thermometer; everything a girl M I H I N B E t c Itr l i c i t Y CO*. C 1 U C A U O has to consult frequently."— Louisville is danger o f over-production, over-ex Lewiston, Idaho—On account o f be Lessons In Memory. tension o f credit and liabilities, over- ing financially able to play a waiting Courier-Journal. Jeffrey How do you suppose that confidence. W e have observed this game, grain growers o f the Inland dear old man remembered exactly how Capable Crying. before and we shall see it again. It Empire are refusing to sell this sea ” 1 hear that beautiful actres. wept h« paid for hla gold tooth, which is possible the banks w ill over-exert son’s crop at the prices quoted. More copiously at the proper places during he bought 40 years ago. their credits, particularly in favor of than 75 per cent o f the crop o f 10,000, her trial " Agnes— Why, 1 suppose he carried foreign interests, who offer attractive 000 bushels ia still in the hands o f the "C ry? She made the official court 11 *n his head. Lampoon rates, but they take care o f that matter crier look like a rank amateur."— ranchers. Had Part of It Already. for themselves. We business men Louisville Courier Journal. Fur the first tim e wheat is being ex “ Ol, O i!” chortled Casey, "a n ’ did should realize there is possible danger tensively shipped from this region by Maloney give yez th’ black oye?" Shake Into Tour Shoes ahead in the business outlook and i f we rail direct to N ew York for export and "H e did not,” retorted Murphy with proceed with caution, however, ag markets o f the Eastern states for mill Aden's Foot Esse, s powder for the feet. It core« peinful. swollen, smsrtlng. sweating feet. Hskee dignity, "he gave mo only th’ black. gressive, we w ill have done no harm ing purposes. Also, practically all 01 hod th’ oyo «h i th’ time.” - M e d i e y and we may hereafter have reason for barley shipments have gone East. The F k k K . A d d ress A . 8. O lm sted. 1.* Hoy. N . Y . congratulation. ’ ' Mild W ay of Saying "You L ie !" movement is becoming heavier daily, Unlimited Quantities. and is expected to continue until the Hobbs (telling a tall s to ry )— I as Steam er Victims M isting. "Did Mother Eve really dreaa In sure you, old man, if I hadn’t seen It opening of the Panama canal, when Parkersburg, W. Va.— The steamer the grain w ill be diverted to Portland leaves?" m yself I wouldn't believe It. "S o we are told, my child.” Ilobbs Then you'll understand why Sound points, thence Kanawha, owned by the Kanawha and Puget "W h at a lot of old clothes she must I don’t.— Boaton Transcript Packet company, struck a pier about through the canal to the European na have had to give away In the fa ll!’’— nine miles south o f here in the Ohio tions. Louisville Courier-Journal. Natural Effect. river and sank in 30 fe e t o f water. " I wish, ma, you wouldn't call me Chehalis Milk Price Advances. Thalr Utility. your lamb before people.” The steamer carried 36 passengers and Chehalis, Wash. — The Pacific Coaat "W h y n o t W illie?" " I f everything has a uae, what are crew o f 45, but Captain Brady Berry, company has an idiots good for?" "Because It makes me feel so sheep who landed at Meldahl’s station, near Condensed Milk "W ell, If It wasn’t for Idiots, there ish."— Baltimore American. where the accident occurred, expressed nounced the milk price for the first half o f January at Chehalis to be wouldn't be anybody to look for gas the opinion that all had been saved. Seem* Probable. leaks with a lighted candle or to rock Since some were taken to the Ohio $1.70, an increase o f five cents a hun “ There 1« still said to be shortage In boats." — Baltimore American. side and others landed on this side of dred over the price paid the last half dyestuffs for ladles’ hosiery.” the river, it was impossible to check o f December. "Uni. Another white Christmas.“— Of Course, There Were. There has been a steady gain in the up the list o f those on board. "Pop, In the days when people used Louisville Courier Journal, price o f milk the past 60 days, locally. The condenser company ie making to fall down and worship tbs sun— ” Blaze In Government Building. "W e ll, my boy?" heavy shipments o f milk that business "W e re there a lot of heat prostra Washington, D. C. — F ire early being grestly improved recently owing tlona?"— Baltimore American. Thursday caused minor damage in the to drafts on Eastern supplies for ship basement o f the great building that ment to Europe. That's Différant. houses the State. War and N avy de " It doesn’t pay to argue with your partments. The loss was estimated at W ool G row ers Interested. wife.” $2000 and was practically confined to ” 1 never get a chance to, but she Pendleton, Or. — Word comes from odds and ends stored in the basement. •omellmea argues with me.” all points o f Eastern Oregon as far Before the flames had been brought Slang In a Hat Store. under control dense clouds o f smoke from Pendleton as Prinevllle that rep "W h at can we do for you, air?*’ were pouring through the corridors and resentatives w ill join the Um atilla " I want to buy a silk hat." out o f the windows. Stories o f incen | County sheepmen in their special car, "Yesalr. Jim, show this gentleman diarism were circulated, but investi which leaves Pendleton Wednesday, some periscopes.” — Kansas City Jour gation showed that it was spontan January 12, for Salt Lake C ity to at tend the National Convention o f Wool nal. eous combustion. Growers. The follow ing towns will Money Saved. •end delegates: Heppner, Baker, W al T w o Women Shoot Bear, “ E ver make say money In tbs stock lowa, Prineville, Hay Creek, Stanfield, market T” Marshfield, Or.— Mrs. Lena Fleming, The "N o. but I've saved a lot by not play a niece o f Hale Rrown, a Camas trap Pilot Rock, Echo and Pendleton. per and hunting guide, and Mrs. V. ;>arty returns Monday, Jan. 17. Senator ing IL " Woodfield, w ife of a Marshfield home J. N. Bargees w ill msnsge the trip. Carefully Prepared. steader, shot a 200-pound black bear, "Doe# your husband make a report Alfalfa Land Price Cut. which they found while inspecting Mr. to you of how he employs hla time?” Hermiaton, O r.— The pries of alfalfa Bowen's traps. "Yea. But he censors IL”— Wash The women dressed the animal, leav land in this locality ia to be greatly lngton Star. ing tha hida intact, and than carried reduced, according to a movement in their prize home on a 3-year-old colt, augurated at the annual m eeting of the a fter two horses had balked at carry Hermieton Commercial rlob. Land ing bruin’s carcass. owners are agreed that this is neces sary to dispose o f their holdings, and F or C o u j * * . C o ld* an d D 1 «t«m p fr, an d at tha flr *t sym p to m « the Commercial club urges it to pro- Hill's Earnings Record. o f a o y such f i v e sm all doers of that w on darful The old fruit-land rem edy. moat used In existence St. Paul— Gross earnings o f the mote settlement. S P O H N 'I D I S T E M P E R C O M P O U N D Greet Northern railway for last No price of $200 to $300 an acre for unim SA ren ts an d t l a bottle $5 and J10 th * dosen, o f any drug* vember were $9,046,635, establishing proved land w ill be divided by five or glut, harn ess dealer, or delivered by s new record fo r a single month, it six. The Commercial club w ill issue a B P O H N M E D I C A L CO., Cham 1 st« and • a c t a r io io fis t s , Goshsn, Ind., U . •* A . was announced at tha ra ilw ay ’s offices folder setting forth the reasons for the reduction in prices o f a lfalfa land. here Thursday. NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS; CONSUMPTION TAKES ' 350 PEOPLE DAILY Official Says Peril in Prosperity as Well as In War. FUTURE PROBLEMS OF NATION GRAVE aw F ürs TYPHOID W atch Your Colts