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■ V. Paint Now HAWTHORNE AUTO SCHOOL T h « o n ly A u to m o b ile School o n t h e P a- d f ic G o u t m a in ta in in g a G as T ra c to r D e p t., l a i n a H o lt l a t t e r p i l l a r . C. L. Ueat T r a c k la y e r a n d W heel T ra c to rs , b o th in th e school a n d o p e r a tin g h e ld . 446 Hawthorn« A»«.. Portland. Ora. Monamobile Oils and Greases and FEDERAL TIRES AND TUBES Free Tire Service. ~ T H E H O U S E O F S E R V I tE . - M O T O R C A R S U P P L Y C O ., In c . P o r tla n d , O re. S 3 B r o a d w a y N o. AGENT W A N TE D G overnm ent IN V E S T M E N T NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS; GENERAL CROP CONDITIONS P o rta n d —W h ea t— B luestem , 98c per buehel; fortyfold, 91c; club, 90c; red F ife, 88c; red R ussian, 88c. H ay— E a ste rn O regon tim o th y . $21 @22 per to n ; valley tim o th y , $16; a l fa lfa , $20. M illfeed — Spot p ric e s: Bran, $23 Every Case of Piles per to n ; shorts, $25.50; roiled barley, C a n a n d sh o u ld b e R elie v e d , e v e n th o u g h $31.50(a 32.50. ' S a lv es, S u p p o s ito rie s a n d D ila to rs h a v e fa ile d . I t w ill c o a t yo u n o th in g to le a r n o f a re lia b le Corn— W hole, $37 per to n ; cracked, m e th o d . A d d re s s $38. THE COGLEY METHOD, V e g eta b le s—A rtichokes, 65ft(80e per 2 4 5 La W a s h in g to n S».. P o r tl a n d . O r e g o n doxeir tom atoes, $3.75 per c ra te ; cab bage, $1.2561,2.25 per hundred; garlic, 10c per pound; peppers. 174 ft( 20c; eggplant, 234c; horseradish, 8Jc; cau liflower, ll.5 0 ftill.6 0 per c ra te ; le t M sd e fro m y o u r old o n e s. L a s t long as B ra n N e w T ire s . W E A L SO BUY tuce, $2.25(<t3.25; cucum bers, $1.25ft( O L D T 'K E S . W e p a y a s h ig h a s 10c 1.50; spinach, 90cft($l per box; a sp a r p e r lb. f o r s u c h a s w e c a n u s e in D o u b le agus, 8ft/11c per pound; rh u b arb , $1.25 T re a d w o rk , a n d t h e h ig h e s t m a r k e t fo r ju n k . S h ip y o u r T ire s a t o n c e o r w ft(2 r ite per u s. box; peas,, 9(0.10c per pound. P o tato es — O regon $1.50ftil.60 per 0UI.0N VULCANIZING CO.. SSO W uka*ss St. PwtUa l Ore sack ; Y ak im a $1.70(01.80; new F lo r ida, 10fti)12c per pound. Onions — Oregon, buying prices, $1.50 f. o. b. sh ip p in g points. G reen F ru its — A pples, $ lfttl,6 0 per o f s h ip p in g C R E A M . E G G S . P O U L T R Y . box; cran b e rrie s, $11 per b arrel. D R E S S E D M E A T S a n d H ID E S . E ggs — Jo b b in g prices, O regon Don't forget THE HAZELWOOO CO.. Portland ranch, candled, 21c per dozen; u n T h e r ig h t p la c e , r ig h t p r ic e , r ig h t t r e a t m e n t candled, 20(o 20 Jc. PRO M PT RETURNS P o u ltry — Hens, 16Jc p e r pound; springs, 16 ftjl6 Jc; stags, 12c; b roil ers, 20(o25c; tu rk ey s, live, 18(o,20c; tu rk ey s, dressed, choice, 24 ftj 25c; ducks, 13@16c; geese, 10c. W e w a n t all yo u h a v e . W rite fo r p r ic e s and B u tte r — P ric es from w holesaler to s h ip p in g ta * « THE M. f. MORTON CO . S 3 N o r th f r o n t S t.. P o r tl a n d . O r e . re ta ile r; P o rtlan d c ity cream ery, p rin ts, 60-pound case lots, stra n d ard grades, 34c per pound; low er grades, Speed. 31c; O regon country cream ery prints, T h e S tra n g e r—W hy a re you driv in g 60-pound case lots, sta n d ard m akes, 31 th e c a r so fa st? T he A m erican—To g e t to th e ferry . (<i,33c; low er grades, 30(o,30Jc; packed in cubes, 2c less. P ric es paid by job L ater, a t th e fe rry ; T he A m erican— W e h a v e 20 m in u tes bers to p ro d u c ers: Cubes, e x tra s, 29 to spare. ! @ 30c; firsts, 27(o 27J c ; d a iry b u tte r, T h e S tra n g e r—I knew it. In th is 14(o.l8|c; b u tte rfa t, No. 1, 33c; No. c o u n try you will ra ce th e c ar, b u rn up 1 2, 30c. gasoline. Im peril lives, run the chance V eal— Fancy, 11c per pound. of being a rre ste d and kill a chicken P ork— Fancy, Ilft4 ll4 e per pound. to gain 20 m in u tes fo r w hich you hava Hops— 1915 crop, 10ft(|13c per pound; no use w hen you g e t th em .—Life. 1916 co n tracts, 11}( ii .12 c . W ool— E a s te rn O regon, 20fti30c per Delayed. | pound; valley, 27ft$28c; m ohair, O re “ H en ry ,” said h is w ife re p ro a c h fu l gon, 30(ii.31c. ly, “do you know th a t It was 3 o ’clock C ascara b a rk —Old and new, 4c per w hen you cam e hom e th is m orning?" “ You a re m istak en , m y d e ar," he I pound. C a ttle — S teers, choice g ra in and replied. "It w as ju s t h a lf p a st 1. I looked a t th e clock on th e ch u rch pulp, $8.50(1(8.75; choice hay, $8.15@ to w er a s I passed th e corner." 8.50; good, $7.75 @ 8.15; m edium , " F a r be it from m e to doubt your $7.50fti7.75; cows, choice, $6.75«!,7.5W; w ord. H en ry ,” answ ered his wife, ‘ but | good, $6.50(6,6.75; m edium , $6.25ft( if th a t is th e case it m ust have ta k e n 6.50; heifers, $5(<i,7.75; bulls, $2.75(t( you an h our and a h alf to open the 6; sta g s, $3ft(5.26. fro n t door." H ogs — P rim e lig h t, $9.20 fti 9.35; good to prim e, $8.25(09; rough heavy, Too S m art. J $8ft(8.25; pig s and skips, $8ft(8.25. W illie— Pa, do you know ev ery Sheep— Y earlings. $8fti;8.75; w eth th in g ? P a—Yes. m y son. W hy do you a sk ? ers, $7.25<g8.25; ew es, $6.25(^7.25; W illie— W hy, I w an ted to find out lam bs, $9.50«(10.50. w hy it is th a t th e heav y end of a m atch is the " lig h t” end. East Seeks Wheat. P a —You go and ta k e a w alk, young m an; you a re g e ttin g too s m a r t P o rtlan d — The re c e n t advances in | th e E a s te rn cagh w h eat m ark e ts have A pparently Reconciled. j re su lte d in p u ttin g m ore life into th e "I notice one tren d of th o u g h t.” ! w heat tra d e here th a n i t has had fo r "W h a t is th a t? ” "M ost people h ave given up try in g I several w eeks. P ric e s in th e N orth- to figure th e w h erefo re of the high : w est a re now once m ore on a p a rity c o st of living, and a re h u stlin g for the ! w ith Chicago, and a fa ir am ount of price.”— L ouisville C ourier-Journal. i business is b ein g done in w heat, m ainly th e red v a rie tie s, fo r shipm ent He Reckoned. \ to th e E a s te rn sta te s. A t th e M erch an ts’ E xchange, th e “ W hen did your boy Jo sh p ass his fe e lin g w as m ore ch eerfu l and bid ex am in atio n s?" ” I dunno, exactly,” replied F a rm e r C orntassel, “but I reckon it m ust have been w hen nobody w as lookin’.”— MME. BRESHKOVSKAYA W ashington S tar. See Your Dealer O HIDES, PELTS, CASCARA BARK S ays: ‘S A V E Y O U R R A G S ’ S h ip y o u r R a g s . R u b b e r . B ra s s, C o p p e r . M. BARDE & SONS, Portland, Oregon Q U IC K R E T U R N S E stim atin g a Foe. “T h a t m an accuses you of being the g re a te s t g ra fte r on e a rth .” "Y es,” replied S e n a to r Sorghum , “ b u t he d o e sn 't m ean it. If he be lieved I w as th e g re a te s t g ra fte r on e a rth h e ’d be rig h t w ith me in every cam paign, try in g to g e t n e x t and m ake him self useful.”— W ashington S ta r. Days a t Hom e. “ I w ish a d oorm at," a nnounced Mrs. De Style. "H e re Is a very nice p a tte rn ,” said th e salesm an , “ w ith th e w ord ‘W el co m e’ woven Into th e fib e r.” "I see. I suppose th a t will do if you can add the w ords ’T u esd ay s and F rid a y s.' "—L ouisville C ourier-Journal. All in a T w inkling. A lady w ho had ju s t received an In te re stin g bit of new s said to h e r little d a u g h te r, "M arjorie, d e ar, a u n tie has a new baby, and now m am m a is the baby’s a u n t, papa is th e bab y 's uncle and you a re h e r little cousin." "W ell,” said M arjorie, w onderingly, " w a s n 't th a t a rra n g e d q u ic k !”— Bos to n T ra n sc rip t. N ot a Y outhful Saying. M am m a—Don’t you know th a t King Solom on said, "S p are th e rod and spoil th e c h ild ? ” L ittle Leo— Yes; b u t he n e v e r said It u n til a fte r he got so old his m other c o u ld n 't lick him .—Chicago Daily News. A D ialect. “ T h a t m an observes all th e ru le s of g ra m m ar, and n e v er u ses slan g ," said one girl. "Y es,” rep lied th e o th er, " h a s n ’t he got the re g u la r B oston d ia le c t!”— W ash in g to n S tar. A ppropriate Site. ” 1 see w here th ey h ave been fig h t Com plete Circle. in g n e a r th e site of th e G arden of E den." “ I got an u m b rella back th e o th e r “ W ell, w hy not? Is n ’t th a t w here day.” all th e tro u b le s ta rte d ? " — B altim ore “ How w as th a t? " A m erican. “ I borrow ed it from a m an w ho b o r row ed it from the m an wlio borrow ed V ery O ften. it from m e."—L ouisville C ourier J o u r ” X is an unknow n q u a n tity , is n ’t it, nal. m am m a? ” Wool G athering. " It is to your fa th e r w hen I ask him to give me one.’’—B altim ore A m erican. W a ite r — H a v e n ’t you fo rg o tten som ething, sir? D iner—W hy, I th o u g h t I gave you th e c u sto m a ry tip. W a ite r—You did, sir, b u t you forgot to e a t.— B oston T r a n s c r ip t Grip S till O HangingQnf PER U N A It’s the one tonic for the after effects of grip, because it is a catarrhal treatment of proved excellence. Take it to clear away all the effects of grip, to tone the digestion, clear up the inflammed membranes, regulate the bowels, and set you on the highway to complete recovery. Perhaps one or more of your friends have found it valuable. Thousands of people in every state have, and have told us of it. Many thousands more have been helped a t critical tim es by this reliable family medicine. m UkM b r a fa r n r f m m i r n TW P r r a r C w m r , C ilia b r , e u » ---------------------------- 'N C G ee W o SnetMafil How Reaped mb TTw C Ce* W. C these Medic»; Cs. P. N. U. No. 16. 1016 Q T V K N w H tin * t a aé w a rtiea ra . p iaa a a » « • - t t — t h U p a p e r. ______________________ [ 7 5 c the suit II youf d eal« cannot »umJv yo«. Wf will setul thetn,«Karge» jirp a id OB recap* ol pnee. 75c cach. A« £ r F R E E h v , 1 he explosives that get stumps out cleanest and c h e a p e s t those that have a heaving and lifting effect, shattering the stumps just enough to break them up. Then you can handle them easily. “ The farmer,” says an Experiment Station, “should u se an explosive that stands all ordinary shocks of handling a n d does not easily freeze. He does not need the expensive nitro glycerine explosives.” Thousands use THIRTY-ONE DEAD IN SURPRISE TIGHT <T av R j FARM POWDERS SY u m PIIM O — A G R I C U L T U R A L and save money because they go further than others. They are made especially to suit //•’estem farm conditions. Giant Farm Powders—the product of the oldest manufacturer of high ex plosives in the United States—are the only genuine “giant powders” for agri cultural use. They are made in two brands—Giant Stumping Powder, ideal for blasting in wet ground; and Eureka Stumping Powder, the money-saving, low- freezing explosive for blasting stumps in dry soil. Wagon — End of Gang Seems « rrJ .d GRAND PRItE sl tbs P P I E. Near — 4 Americans Hit! H uge Sum s S p e n t fo r Chew ing Gum. W ashington, D. C.—T h e chew ing- gum h a b it h a s c o st the A m erican peo ple for chicle alone nearly $35,000,000 in th e la st ten years, o r alm ost five tim es a s m uch a s we paid R ussia for A laska, according to figures fu rn ish ed | by th e B ureau of F oreign and Dom es tic C om m erce, of the D ep artm en t of Com m erce. N orm ally our annual lm p o rts of chicle a m o u n t to 7,000,000 pounds, for w hich we pay ab o u t $2,- 500.000 in the c o u n trie s of origin, and to w hich m u st be added custom s d u tie s in o u r own p o rts of about $750,000. Im ports of chicle gum during th e fiscal y e ar 1915 w ere a s follow s: From Mexico, 2,197.000 pounds; from C an ada. 2,181,000 pounds; from B ritish H onduras, i , 139.000 pounds; from V enezuela, 952,000 pounds; from the C e n tra l A m erican republics, 26.000 pounds; from all o th e r countries, 5,000 pounds. Chicle is not produced in C anada, but large q u a n titie s from o th e r B ritish possessions a re handled througli thp Dominion. In 1913 th e total im ports of th e gum am ounted to 13.759.000 pounds, and th a t Is th e re c ord im portation for any one year. In 1915 the total w as 6.500,000 pounds. C hicle is the d ried m ilky juice of the sapodilia tre e , w hich is one of a large fam ily of tro p ical tree s know n a s bully trees. Som e of th e gum is ised as a su b s titu te for g u tta percha, but the bulk of it is used in the m anu fa ctu re of chew ing gum. Easy. “I suppose you’ll soon be plan tin g your vegetable g a rd e n .” "N ot me. It's too h ard work. I can g et all th e fresh vegetables I w an t sim ply by le ttin g my neighbors brag to m e a bout th e ir su ccess a t g a rd e n ing.” A lw ays Busy, Too. H o k u s—He has a steady job for th e re st of his life. P o k u s—Gee! W h at is he? H okus—A professional re fo rm e r.— Judge. How to stop dandruff and loss of hair w it h R e s in o l A t nixtit, spread the tiair a p a rt a nd ru b a little R esinol O intm ent in to th e . a lp gently, w ith th e tip of the finger, R rp e a t this un til the w hole scalp has been treated. N e s t m orning, sham poo th oroughly w ith R rainol Soap a n d h o t w ater W o rk the cream y R esinol lather w e ll in to the scalp. R inse with g radually cooler w ater, the 1 s t water b rin g f o ld . A ll dru g g ists sell R esinol Soep a nd Ointm ent. Not B aby's Color. ” 1 w as r a th e r su rp rise d w hen the d o cto r told m e not to give baby any blue m ilk.” “W hy?” “Of course, baby is a b ru n e tte , and blue Is not h e r color h u t I d id n ’t sup pose th a t m usty old do cto rs knew ab o u t such th in g s."—L ouisville C our ier-Journal. Very Much So. “ U ncle Ja m e s did a paradoxical Mme. C atherine B raehkovskaye. th in g th is m orning." seventy-one y e ars old, known a s the "W h at w as it? ” “ g ra n d m o th er of th e R ussian revolu "H e w an ted som e th in g s from tow n tio n ,” has been exiled to Buiune, last T hen th e F ight S ta rte d . in a h u rry , so he se n t th e footm an on outpost on th e toy fro n tie r of the “ I d o n 't see w hy you a re so down h o rse b ac k .”— B oston A m erican. on Jo n e s.” N orth Polo region. "H e once trie d to rob m e of m y re p u ta tio n .” prices w ere read ju sted in line w ith ' You sh o u ld n ’t have stopped him ." e x is tin g values, posted offers being 2 — B oston T ran scrip t. to 6 c en ts h ig h er th a n th a t of th e pre Or Buy Sw ordfish. ceding w eek. “ H enford is a pacifist, isn ’t h e ? " "R abid! W hy, he w ouldn't le t bla S p rin g Plow ing Is Delayed. wife h a v e c a rtrid g e pap er on th e ir d in B aker, O r. - W hile fa rm e rs are ing room w all." Boston T ra n s c rip t. Tell Other» How They Were th a n k fu l th a t th e re tu rn of w in te r th is Carried Safely Through Its S tatu s. w eek has checked th e p o ssib ilities of Change of Life. "D id Bibbs give his w ife h e r new floods in ju rin g th e fields, i t has set F a rm e rs had c ar v o lu n ta rily ? ” D urand, W is.—" I am th e m o th er o f back sp rin g plow ing. “ I ra th e r th in k It was a case of a u to ju s t s ta rte d to break ground, w ith th e fou rteen children and I owe m y life to su g g estio n ."— B altim ore A m erican. hopes o f an e x tr a long season, w hen L ydia E. Pm kbam 'a V e g e t a b l e Com th e snow and cold stopped w ork. W ith pound. W hen I was th e p rospect of a long season and an 45 a n d b a d t b e unusual am ount e f w a ter fo r irrig a tio n , C h a n g e o f Life, m uch new land is to be broken and a f r i e n d recom bum per crops of all kinds a re expected m ended i t and it in th e S nake R iv er country, w here th e g a v e m e in ch relief season is a lre ad y w ell advanced. from m y bad feel Try It C a s c a ra B ark la S tead y In E ast. ings th a t I t o o k Aft^r A fter ■evera! bottles. I P o rtlan d —C ascara bark in th e E a st I M rro O thers am now well and is m ee tin g w ith a m oderate dem and h ealth y and recom and prices a re ateady th ere , as here. m end your Compound to o th er ladiee.” Mail advices from London say o f Cas- K o tp ê H im W orking — Mrs M art JilDCW/T, D urand, Wia. c a ra : " F irm n e s s is th e continued f e a t A M a s s a c h u s e t t s W o m i m W r i t e s : u re o f th e m ark e t, and our A m erican P iaciu to n e, M a s s .— “ My troubles frien d s m ay sp rin g a su rp rise upon us B rig h t th in 1913 w ere from m y age, and I fe lt aw fully a little la te r on. «lek fo r th re e years. I had hot flashes ’60a spot. New bark is se llin g a t 55a.” o ften and freq u en tly suffered from T hese prices a re equal to 1 2 | c en ts for A L I N I M C NT pains. I took L ydia E. Pink ham ’• old and 11) cents fo r new a t London. V egetable Compound and now am w ell.” The wide ra n g e betw een London and - M r s . P i e r r e C o u r n o t u t . Box 2» , A m erican prices is due to h igh fre ig h t For Call», W ire Black stone. Mass. ra te s and sc a rc ity of b ark in E ngland. Cut», Lamenea», Such w arning sym ptom « as aense o f Strain», B u n c h e s , suffocation,hot flashes, headaches, back- Bulk G rain H andling D iscu ssed . Thrush, Old Sore», ache t.dread of im pending evil, tim idity, D ayton, W ash. — A t th e tri-c o u n ty sounds in th e earn, palpitation o f the m ee tin g of th e F a rm e rs ' U nion o f the Nail Wound», Foot Rot, h e a r t sparks before th e eye«, irreg u counties of W alls W alla. Colum bia and Fistula, Bleeding, Etc., Etc. larities, coostipetkm . vernatile appetite, Garfield, th e su b je ct o f handling the Made S in c e 1 8 4 6 . w eakness and diixinese, should be heeded g ra in th is y ear w as discussed. The Price 25c, 50c and $1 0 0 by m iddle-aged women. L ydia E. Pink- p rice of sacks is p rc a tic a lly prohibi b a m 't V egetable Compound has carried tiv e , so it is q u ite probable th a t m any A II § ©B W ftl’l ft m any wom en safely th ro u g h th is crisisL g ra in ta n k s w ill be e rec te d prepera- All Dealers 1 to ry to handling th e crop in bulk. Save Money on Your Stump Blasting — Villa, With Hip Shattered, Escapes in B f w ir« ol Imitation» Lookiof th f Tw o H o n e, on ibe L abet Straus» & Co. , San Francisco H A N F O R D ’S Balsam of Myrrh Hki • o rr e 'w f u ! h e r b al pem edte« r u r* all k in d a o f a il m e r '* I m en a - d w o m en w i t h o u t or*T*tw>n. jaod fro m th e w o n d e rfu l C h in e w h erb«, ro o t* ku d a a n d w e g e ta b lea. w h ic h a r e u n k n o w n to th e m wl ra i « r ie n r e 0 f th m c o u n try , See. I s ta m p W rite fo r M ank an-i < irtro a r a C O N S U L T A T IO N P IfcfeL A U re a « 1AV* F tm t F L. P o rtlu u d . O r * M o rt xi P a p e r. U. S. Troopers, Under Colonel Dodd, Attack 500 Bandits. ! For a Galled Horse . VIllAISTAS FLAYED IN RUNNING BATTLE a re ELDERLY WOMEN SAFEGUARDED You Need P m a ra d i b Keep Kids Kleen H e re is a simple, inexpensive treatm en t that will generally «top dandruff and sealpitching, and keep the hair thick, live and lustrous: P erhaps. "S om e people say th a t o u r a n c e sto rs w ere m onkeys." "W ell,” replied M iss C ayenne, "m a y be som e of our a n c e sto rs would say th e sam e of us."—W ash in g to n S ta r. Back aches? Stomach sen sitive? A little cough? No strength? Tire easily? All after effects of this dread mal ady. Yes, they are catarrhal. Grip is a catarrhal disease. You can never be well as long as catarrh remains in your sys tem, weakening your whole body with stagnant blood and unhealthy secretions. K O V ER A LLS Double Tread, Puncture Proof Tires WHEN YOU ARE THINKING B usiness necessity — ev ery M er c h an t buys on sig h t. B ig protits. Exclusive te rrito ry . F re e sam ples. Sells from $5 to $100, W rite quick fo r te rrito ry . Sayers. 637 R ailw ay E xchange. P ortland, Ore. U . S. It’» a Good * » T R A C T ’S » , N . X . El I’aso — F o u r hundred A m erican cavalrym en, under th e com m and of Colonel G eorge A. Dodd, w hirlin g down from th e g ra n ite slopes of th e g re a t c o n tin e n ta l divide, have fallen lik e a th u n d erb o lt on th e m ain body Ask your dealer for Giant Powders and blast ing supplies. If he does not have them we shall of F ran cisco V illa ’s b a n d its a t th e San see that you are supplied. G eronim o ranch, s c a tte rin g them like chaff in th e wind, and d riv in g th e T H E GIANT PO W D ER COM PANY. Con. *' E v x ry tA in d fo r Bluoting** b an d it ch ief, wounded and crippled, to Homo O ff.c « : SAN FRANCISCO seek a h id in g place in th e m ountains B ranch Other» S e a ttle, Spokane, P o itla n d , Salt Lake over w hich he has ruled fo r so m any C i ty , D enver years. V illa w as h u rried from dan g er in a c arriag e . T he b a ttle opened a t 6 o ’clock in th e m o rn in g of M arch 29. T he new s of th e b rillia n t e x p lo it of th e A m erican tro o p ers w as flashed over th e M exican w ire s in to Ju a re z S aturday and se n t a th rill along th e border. F o r 17 hours th e v e te ran Colonel Dodd and his picked rid e rs of th e S ev en th and T en th C avalry drove down th e valley of th e S a n ta M aria riv e r. A t th e end of a 55-m ile ride th ey b u ret upon th e u n su sp ec tin g cam p We issue five valuable books. w here 500 b a n d its w ere c e le b ra tin g They tell how to remove st .imp* th e m assacre of 172 C a rran z a soldiers and boulders, blast d itc h e s , tw o days previously a t G uerrero. break up tbe subsoil, ami have V illa, sh o t th ro u g h th e leg and w ith eailier - bearimj, thriftier or one hip sh a tte re d , w as h u rried from chards bv blasting holes for th e scene barely in tim e to escape the tre e s . Jrriu fur the book that you prefer. o n sla u g h t of th e soldiers of th e N orth. T he b a n d its m ade a b rie f but hope less stan d before th e fierce charge of i* n o m o r e n e c o « * a r y Colonel Dodd and hiB tro o p ers. Then t h a n S m a l l p o x . Aim? th ey broke and fled, lea v in g 31 dead experience ha* demonstrated th e almost m iraculous e ffi on th e field, in cluding th e ir com m and cacy, and harm lessness, of A ntityphoid Vaccination. Be vaccinated NOW by your p h y sk la n , you and er, G eneral E liseo H ernandez. Two fo u r fam ily. It is more vital than house Insurance, m achine guns, sev eral horses, rifles, Ask your physician, druggist, or send for “ Hav* you had Typhoid?** tellin g of T y p h o i d Vaccine, am m unition and eq u ip m en t fell into results from use, and danger from Typhoid C arriers. th e hands of th e victors. IHC CtITTCt LABOffATOtY, B ftftfir Y , <AL A m ong th e known wounded is I’ablo raoaw uaa vaccina» a ssawaa u nasa u. a. aov. u e s a s a Lopez, V illa lie u te n a n t in th e Colum ; e — bus raid. T he A m erican c asu altie s Made Him Nervou*. w ere fo u r p riv a te s wounded. T he A m erican soldiers did not linger A crow d of d irty faced u rc h in s w ere on th e field o f victory. F o r five hours playing dangerously n e a r th e edge of th ey drove th e enem y before them into a Providence pier. Suddenly a n old th e w ilderness of m ountain peak, des salt, who had been a fidgety onlooker e r t and canyon, w here roads, or even from th e cabin of his boat, em erg ed | tra ils , a re unknow n and w here a m is | from ills fa v o rite post and proceeded to soundly th ra s h one of th e lads in ste p m eans d e ath to horse and rider. question. T hey h a lte d only a f te r th e chase had Som e p a sse r by, su rp rise d by his led them te n m iles from th e b attlefield ! actions, stopped to q uestion th e old and th e fu g itiv e s w ere sc a tte re d fa r ta r thereon. “ W al, I'll tell y ar,” said the old fel 1 and w ide in little bands of h a lf a dozen R A IN P R O O F low as he re g re tfu lly ceased hts hold 1 H A T P R O O F m en each. RUST PRO O F V illa ’s c a re e r has ended. H i B pow er | on th e la d ’s collar. “ ’T a in 't as I c are has been broken. H is d e ath or cap a hang w h e th er they fall In or w h e th er , W R IT E F O Il P R IC E S tu re is a questio n only of days, p e r \ they d o n ’t, but It’s th e ilanged unccr- i ta ln ty a b o u t It th a t 1 c a n ’t sta n d ."— Alieni* W an ted haps only hours. Such is th e in e v it Judge. able conclusion reached here as little by little th e d e ta ils of “ D odd’s rid e ” Politic*. seep across th e border. I t seem s im " I alw ays like to m eet a fellow who PO RTLA N D . [Konton] ORKÜON possible th a t th e crippled, d e fea te d | cam e from a farm ," re m a rk ed C on b a n d it can re m a in hidden long even in g re ssm a n F lubdub. th e m ountainous w a ste s in w hich he “ Y es?” has so u g h t re fu g e . “ Yes. You can ad v ise him to go C a n 't M itt 'Em The scene of Colonel D odd’s victory back to It if he Isn 't a success, and “ I've inven ted so m eth in g In an au* is a broad valley ly in g a t th e head of c o n g ra tu la te him on leaving It If lie tom obile horn. It's got all th e o th e rs th e R io S a n ta M ara. On th e w est Is.”—L ouisville C ourier Jo u rn a l. backed off th e board«." th e re a re b a rre n fo o th ills o f th e con "C an it b e a t th o se sq u a w k e rs th a t flave lineiti,y, Mmng, lleentlftil F t #« tin e n ta l d ivide and to th e e a s t is a O c ú l ta l a e n ti I 'l i T a ic U u a u s e d M u r i n e X ye m ake a m an ju m p a lm o st o u t of his tra il, m ade fam ous by V illa, w hich R* i n e i l j m e n / j e e i i ! .. f o re i t w e e u t t e r e d e u e boots?” leads th ro u g h th e L aguna de C a stilla D u i n e .I t e K j r M e d ic in e . M u r i ó , le H ttll C um “Can it? Say, thi« h orn of m ino p u u u d e d b y O u r I 'h y . t e t e n , e n d g u a r a n t e e d d is tr ic t to th e ill-fam ed S a n ta Y sabel. by t h e m e . a R e l i a b l e l i e h e t f u r K y r „ t h a t N e r d Reares ’em so th ey c a n 't g e t out of your w ay." I t w as a t th e la tte r place th a t V illa C e r e . T r y i t In y o u r E y e s e n d lu b a b y . K y r e — J u a t K ye C o m f o r t , b u y M u r i n e ; killed 18 A m erican m in in g m en, a o N f o y S o m u r a D r t i r n u g t 'i — r l a t — a e e . p t n o S u b a t l t n t e , a n d If Oad Advice. crim e w hich se n t a th rill of h orror m t n r e . t e d w r i t e f o r B o o k o f t b e F i e F r e e S h e —Dlil you le t papa win from you th ro u g h o u t th e U n ited S ta te s and l i t R I N K F t I. K K M K D V C O ., C 1 1 1 C A U O a t poker, an I told you? m arked th e b e g in n in g of w hat m any He —Yes, And he said th a t a dub who H ard Time*. believe to be th e end of hiB blood played su rh .1 poor gam e should never sta in e d c a re e r. I t w as to w a rd S a n ta A g entlem an in New O rleans ad v er m arry his d a u g h te r—n e v er.— Dost on Y sabel th a t he w as believed to have Used for a m an to do c h o res around T ra n s c rip t. been h ead in g when th e tro o |te rs of the the house anti the a d v e rtise m e n t was Such is Life. U nited S ta te s sw ep t dow n from the answ ered by a colored m an "A re you m arried ? " ask ed the pros j "W hen we w ere first m arried I a l N o rth on his cam p. From th e m ea g re d e ta ils w hich have sp o rtiv e em ployer. "Y es, suit, I ’se m arried ," rep lied the lowed my w ife tw e n ty d o lla rs a w eek reached here from M exican and A m er a p p lic an t, "b u t m ah wife is out of a for household expenses." "Y es, and now ?" ican m ilita ry sources, it a p p ea rs th a t I job. D a t’s why 1’sc g o t to s h l f fob “ She allow s no* a d o lla r and a h a lf Colonel Dodd’s m en m ade th e ir way m yself.” a w eek for lunches and carfare.** unnoticed th ro u g h th e arroyos, or deep gulches, w hich s p lit th e foo th ills in all P ro sp e c t of D anger. E asy Game. directio n s, and w ere alm o st in th e F irst T om m y (In th e tre n c h e s ): “ T h a t dog of yours se e m s fond of cam p before th e a la rm w as given. i "W o t’c h e r lookin’ so blue atm lit. Hill?" c h asin g tra in s." Second T om m y: “J e s t got a le tte r “ Yes.** G e rm a n s Win M alan co u rt. from th e M issus, te r say ’e r s is te r I s . "I w onder w hy?" p u ttin ’ up w lv’c r anti ’as got th e nit an P a r is —T he G erm ans, in a fierce a t “ W ell, he Isn ’t m uch of a fighter. les. It a in ’t ’a rf a go, If a in ’t wiv tne j tack on F ren ch p ositions n o rth e a st of : goto’ ’onto on leave to m o rre r, and a T ra in s a re a b o u t th e only th in g s he g ets a c h an c e to c h ase."—L ouisville H ill 295 in th e Le M ort H om m e re dan g ero u s tro u b le like th a t In the C o u rier-Jo u rn al. gion, som e th re e m iles e a s t of M alan ’ouse.’’—larndon Opinion. court, g ained a fo o tin g in som e of th e Mean. Too T rue. F rench first-lin e tren c h es, but w ere “G reen b ra g s a lot ab o u t his a n ce s T he b rid e is a p lea sin g young wo | to rs." im m ediately d riv en out in a vigorous "Y es. T h e y 're th e only m em bers of c o u n te r-a tta c k , acco rd in g to th e F rench m an, well know n In lle a rd sto w n s com m unication. T he G erm ans have younger social se t, and e n jo y s th e ae ; his fam ily in som e tim e th a t h.ive of."—D etro it m ade no a tte m p t to debouch from Ma q u a ln ta n ce of ev ery one who know s been w o rth boasting F ree P ress. lancourt, w hich th e y hold. The villag e her.— B eardstow n llllnolan S ta r. of M alancourt w as ta k e n by storm , a t It t u r « . W h ile Y o u W a lk . ta c k s b ein g delivered from th re e sides, A l l e n ’s F o o t h . * e is « c e r t a i n c u r e f o r h o t, s w e a t I n y . r a l l u a , end H w u llc ii, selling f e e t. Hold and th e v illa g e is in ru in s. mm FR E E B O O K S TYPHOID M eta l G rain Bins Coast Culvert & Flume Co. S trik e b re a k e r* A re F ire d O n S e a ttle , W ash. A dozen sh o ts w ere fired S a tu rd ay in a clash betw een s tr ik in g m em bers of th e P u g e t Sound S te am sh ip m en 's U nion and alleged strik e b re a k e rs. No one w as injured. John S m ith , a negro, w as a rre ste d . He said he and his com panions fired th e shots because th ey fe are d th ey w ere about to be a tta c k e d by s trik e sym path izers, who had follow ed them from th e w a te rfro n t. T h ree m em bers of th e union also w ere a rre ste d . T hree m en em ployed on th e ste a m e r E d ith w ere a tta c k e d and sev erely beaten. Q u a k e S ho ck * V ictoria. V ictoria, B. C. — T w o e a rth q u a k e shock* w hich took place w ith in a com p a ra tiv e ly abort d istan c e of V ictoria w ere recorded on th e seism o g rap h of th e o b se rv ato ry a t G onzales H ill S a t urday m orning. T he first, w hich F . N a p ier Denison, th e su p e rin te n d en t, estim a te * to have occurred about 300 m iles aw ay, took place a t 3:12, and a p p ears to have been a well-defined quake, w ith a pronounced v e rtica l m ovem ent. b y a l l h i i ig g la t.. P f l r e (u e. D o n ’t a c c e n t a n y e u b a iilu le T r ia l p a rk o e e KK XK . A d . l o w A lle n H. O l m s t e d , L e H oy, N Y ,— , A G iveaw ay. M other (a t th e p a rty )— W hy did you allow th a t young m an to k iss you? D au g h ter— W hy, m a! M other—Oh, you n e e d n 't "w hy, m a." O ne side of hts nose Is pow dered and one aide of your* l*n't.— B oston T ra n s crip t. T he M odern T ourist. "Did Mr. C huggln* keep a notebook on bla tra v e ls ? ” "Ye*. B ut all h e w rote In It w as th e n u m b er of blow outs he had and the am ount* o t th e fine* he paid."— W ash ington S ta r. T h a t T ir*d Feeling. H v—B ut d o e sn ’t m y devotion arouse In you M i n e feeling for m e? She— Oh, ye*; th e *ort of feeling one ta k e s a tonic for In the sp rin g .— B oston T r a n s c r ip t L ite ral. "Som e. I am so rry to say, fall by th e w ay»lde.” "W ell, a re n 't th ey h ittin g th« tra il? " —B altim o re A m erican When A ppetite Rebels " ■ B at mealtime, you can rest assured there is weakness somewhere in the diges tive s y s t e m that calls for immediate attention. This suggests a trial of MOSTETTER’ S Stomach Bitters It helps Nature bring back the appetite and aids digestion