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! NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS; GENERAL CROP CONDITIONS BUY A REO B u m Distillate. A Shortage in Paper. A commodity even so Indirectly lated to the demands of war as paper Is s h o w i n g the prevailing tendencies to such a degree as seriously u> em barrass publishers. The higher price of paper stock and the difficulty of obtaining it at all in Enclaud » a s a chief factor in the discontinuance in March of the London daily Standard, after a career of sixty years, for a con siderable portion of which it was the most important organ of the middle classes in England In America the demand for paper has been increasing for six months as a result of general business activity. At the same time, supplies used in its manufacture have been decreased by war conditions, and in some cases have almost beeu shut off. The supply of old rags is affected by the cutting off of the importations from the European peasantry and by the demand for the making of guncot ton. The chemicals used In bleaching the paper produced by sulphuric acid and alum are being devoured by the manufacturers of explosives, while Im portations of jute have fallen off until the price is doubled. An embargo has been placed on shipments of wood pulp from Norway and Sweden, while Canada stopped access to her vast re sources some time ago. The newspa per publisher is. indeed, hard hit by war conditions in many other items of supplies besides the basic one of paper stock. Practically everything going into the manufacture of a daily newspaper has increased in price from 10 to 50 per cent—inks, owing to the advance in the cost of acids and dyes, from 300 to 3UOO per cent; type, owing to the higher cost of lead, tin and an timony—even the rubber and felt blankets wrapped aroflnd the press rollers add their quota to the Increased “ cost-of-living" of the metropolitan daily.— From "The Progress of the World.” in the American Review of Reviews for April, 1916. ~ GERMAN DESPAIRS OP EAVOR IN U. S. Portland— Wheat— Bluestem, $1.05; fortyfold, 94c; club, 92c; red fife, 92c; red Russian, 92c. Hay— Eastern Oregon timothy, $21 The Reo Distillate Adapter prevents all carbon trouble—it leave» you @ 22 per ton; alfalfa, $20. free from high priced gasoline. TESTED AND GUARANTIED. Millfeed — Spot prices: Bran, $23 per ton; shorts, $25.50; rolled barley. $31.50@32.50. Corn— Whole, $36 per ton; cracked. $37. Vegetables— Artichokes, 65@80c per dozen; tomatoes, $3.76 per crate; cab | bage, $ 1.25@2.25 per hundred; garlic, F. W. VOGLER, Pres. C. M. MENZIES, Salesmanager j 10c per pound; peppers, 17J @ 20c; ; Broadway at Couch St., Portland, Oregon. eggplant, 23Jo per pound; horseradish, 8 ic per pound; cauliflower, $1.25 @ 1.50; lettuce, $2.25@2.35 per crate; cucumbers, $1.25@1.50; spinach, 90c j @$1 per box; asparagus, 7 @ 10c per pound; rhubarb, $1.26@2 per box; I It’s a Good peas, 9@L0c per pound. J Potatoes — Oregon, buying prices, | $1.50 f. o. b. shipping point. ! Green Fruit— Strawberries, $4.76@5 Berlin, via London— Following the See Your Dealer per crate; apples, $1(0,1.60 per box; speech o f historical importance made cranberries, $11 per barrel. in the reichstag Friday by Chancellor Eggs — Jobbing prices: Oregon von Bethmann-Hollweg, Dr. Peter ranch, candled, 21c per dozen; un Spahn, leader of the Center party, and candled, 19i@ 20c per dozen. Poultry — Hens, 17c; stags, 13c; Friederich Ebert, leader of the Social broilers, 25@30c; turkeys, choice, 24 ists, endeavored to expand upon the are pow erful, but not an pow erful an argu- @ 2 5 ; ducks, 15c; geese, 10c. F ifth and W ashington St«., Portland, Or. ment an our Cream ('hecks are in defeuse chancellor’ s declarations concerning Butter — Prices from wholesaler to o f our policy o f more money for the man T U M P IN O — A G R IC U L T U R A L . who milks the cow. Send us your next can. Begium and the relations between retailer: Portland city creamery The homelike stopping place Germany and the United States. prints, 60-pound case lots, standard — made by a Western Company especially to meet Pacific for those who appreciate the Dr. Spahn said America had shown grades, 34c; lower grades, 31c; Ore Coast conditions. More than 2,000,000 pounds used every that her sympathies favored England. dollar’s full worth. gon country creamery prints, 60-pound year for stump blasting in Washington and Oregon alone. Dr. Ebert said neutral rights must be case lots, standard makes, 3 1 @ 3 3 ; i respected conscientiously and that un lower grades, 3 0 (^ 3 0 ic ; packed in There are two Giant Farm Powders — Giant Stumping Room with Hath. . . II SO restricted use of the torpedo must be ! cubes, 2c less. Prices paid by jobbers Room with Detached Bath l.UU Powders for wet soil and Eureka Stumping Powder for blast opposed “ with the utmost sharpness.” W e want all you have. W rite for price« and to producers: Cubes, extras, 29@ 30c; shipping tags. I h f H. P. NORTON CO. ing in dry soil. They do their work at the lowest possible cost. Taking up the American question. Breakfast and Luncheon 25c 5 3 N orth fr o n t St., Portland. O re. firsts, 27 @ 27 Je; dairy butter, 14@ j Dr. Spahn said: Treatment of Sores. Dinner . . . . 35c 18 Jc; butterfat, No. 1, 33c; No. 2, Test one case. Compare it with any explosive that you “ The press, people and the govern- ( Apply Hanford’s Balsam lightly and * ‘America. I I^ovc You,** »nd “ Y ou 'll Da 30c. have ever used. After you have blasted a dozen stumps you you should find that gradually the ment of America have shown by their ------ ■ - - ■ T h e re " if we j Veal— Fancy, 10@10}c per pound. will understand why those who have once used them always | must go to war. T w o big song hits fo r 26c and , sore will diminish in size. The older conduct that their sympathies and bus- j Pork— Fancy, l l @ l l f c per pound. names and addresses o f five musical friend*. continue to use Giant Farm Powders. POSTAL M l SIC CO.. Box 1073. Seattle. Waah Wool — Eastern Oregon, 20fd30c: the ease the longer It will take, but it | iness interests favor England and n o t! AGENT W A N T E D will help the hard cases, after other j Germany. America has become a reg- j valley, 27@28c; mohair, new clip, 30 remedies fail. Adv. tells how to save money in land-clearing. It Business necessity — every Mer j ular arsenal and base of supplies on a ; @32c. shows how to make land-clearing easier by O. A. C. Commencement Week. chant buys on sight. Big profits. large scale for our enemies. Cascara bark— Old and new, 4c per using Giant Farm Powders. We have other Noblesse Oblige. Exclusive territory. Free samples. Oregon Agricultural College, Corval “ The American government has pound. books on Boulder Blasting, Tree Planting, Sells front $ 5 to $100. Write quick lis.—Commencement at the Oregon “ Mother.” said little Mabel, "do mis ! Dound itself where we are concerned j Subsoil Blasting, and Ditch Blasting. Write today for the book in which Cattle — Steers, choice grain and sionaries to to heaven?” for territory. Sayers, 637 Railw ay Agricultural College, including the an I to the formal letter of the law and has j you are interested. Your name on a post-card will bring it. Exchange, Portland, Ore. nual Pageant, Alumni day, baccalaur pulp, $8.50@9; choice hay, $8.16 @ "Why, of course, dear,” her mother employed regularly a more generous I eate, class day, and graduation exer 8.50; good, $7,75 @ 8.15; medium, replied. interpretation of the regulations of T H E G IA N T P O W D E R CO ., Con., J B ». San Francisco cises, will begin Friday afternoon, $7.50@7.75; cows, choice, $6.70 @ "Do cannibals?" ¡ neutrality only in favor of the states j June 2, and conclude Tuesday noon, 7.80; good, $6.50 @ 6.75; medium, "No, I’m afraid they don’t." “ E veryth in g fa r B lo ttin g ” June 6 “ But. mother," the little girl lnslst- hostile to us. Much has been perm it-! $6.25(<i6.50; heifers, $r.«/ 7.75; bulls, BRANCH OFFICES 1 Saatlla, Spokane, Portland, Salt Lakn C ity, Denver The pageant, which consists of The $2.75@6; stags, $3@5.25. ed. "if a cannibal eats a missionary ! ted there which, if done by us, would Made from your old ones. Last long as Bran New Tire*. WE ALSO B l Y Seasons and Russian Fete Day, will Hogs — Prime light, $9; good to he’ll have to go, won’t he?”—New have been used in America to provoke occur Friday. Music for the occasion, OLD TIKES. W e pay as high as 10c an outbreak of hatred against us.” prime, $8.25 @ 9; rough heavy, $8@ York Evening Post. per lb. fo r such as w e can use in Double furnished by the College Orchestra, ~ Dr. Spahn referred to the prolonged ; Tread work, and the highest m arket directed by E. Hellier-Collens, will con 8.25; pigs and skips, $8@8.25. Gently Telling. negotiations with he United States in Ship your Tires at once or w rite us. for junk. Sheep— Yearlings, $8@10; wethers, sist chiefly of classics, which will be M o w did they break the news to regard to the submarine question, say- | OREGON VULCANIZING CO., 550 WuhagtM St.. Pwtlaai Ore interpreted in the processiouals and $7.25@9; ewes, $6.25@8.25; lambs, Dr Isft&c Thom psons the young wife of her rich old bus- ¡ng ¡n that connection: dances. On Friday evening, June 2, $9.50@10.50. 'V.'' a , . . , . , , “ Americans of German descent have the senior play will be presented by Oh. nothing could have been kinder . . , , . . . the class. or more tactful. Her best friend told indeed endeavored to create a sentí- 1 Alumni day, Saturday’, June 3. has her she had some bad news, but it ment for our vlew- unfortunately with- is both ft rem ed y for « n k . inflsmrd been chosen with a view to accommo eyem anti an ideal e y e waah. Karp The only Autom obile School on the Pa Tacoma —- New potatoes of the best inii-ht have been worse, for she would out success. It is incomprehensible in ryes wail aad liter «ill help keep you date both the alumni who are teach cific Coast maintaining a Gas Tractor look simply stunning in widow's j view of the sound business instinct of OC , al all frajftata at *e*l kf Dept.. I sing holt ( atterpillar. C. I.. Best ing and these who can spare only a quality the local market has seen for weeds.”— Baltimore American. Americans, that the interests con- ****** Mall ttptn ir.cqtf at pnci Tracklayer and Wheel Tractors, both in the years, according to commission men, week-end for the annual get-together. school and operating field. cerned in legitimate export trade con- W R ITE FOR FRKK HOOKLRT | The usual noonday luncheon will be j rolled in Thursday for the first time JOHN L. THO M PSO N SONS A CO. 445 Hawthorne Are., Portland. Ore. Woman's Way. tinually bow to British encroachments \ followed by the business meeting and this season. The new tubers, which ^ 11.1 River S t.. Troy, N Y. PiiMonc»: I understand Sheffield, ' on maritime rights. The hopes placed ' by the class reunions, which are to be are red, went out wholesale at 64 cents j the big feature of alumni day this a pound in lug boxes and found an in England, employs women car conduc- ! ¡n the American congress in this re- . . v,. . gard have been disappointed. ” ! year. The ’11s, ’06s, ’01s. and so on I stant market. Regular shipments will Well, some women always „ _ . , / _ - are to hold special reunions, inaug be received from now on and as re did Patrice: Easy Job. like the opportunity of telling a Herr Ebert said he welcomed the urating a plan of five-year meets that man to "move up closer." you know, enunciation by the chancellor of , a i ceipts increase prices will decline. Bay , „ . , This little example of Irish wit was Day and nignt classes. Expert training promises to be a popular phase of | more definite peace program, but de- r(.lale(J at a rcc,,nt dlnner of the Yonkers Statesman In repairing, driving and machine work, those annual alumni events. In the merchants. dared he had no expectation of any j w heel Club including forge, lathe, shaper, drill preas. evening the graduating class will be j Celery is about through for the sea tractors, etc. Tim-* unlimited. CO M PE response from the governments at j a newly landed son of Erin was guests of the alumni at the annual son, it is reported. The vegetable is TE N T C H A U F F E U R S A N D M E C H A N • j London, Paris and Petrograd, although 1 gaping along a New York street when ICS SU P P L IE D . W H ITE US. ball. quoted at $5.75 a crate. Radishes, H* I it was evident the inclination for he chanced to turn into the office of The baccalaureate service this year telephone peas, artichokes, asparagus Y o u r M o u t h ? peace was increasing among the peo- » lawyer, thinking It was a ston He will be held In the afternoon, and the and lettuce arrived by steamer and 1U U I m u u tll. i was considerably impressed with the usual evening union meeting of the went out quickly. RAT PROOF R A IN P R O O F The demand for “ T h erefore,” he continued, "G e r - fine furnishings, a .d approaching the churches will not be held. This plan RUST PR O O F green stuff increases daily. Do you find your mouth in- many mUH« continue the war for de- 011 ^ OCCUPY* ttl6 room , A mail busy has been inaugurated with a view to flamed and irritated’ You ™an-V “ “ Jf CJn“ l,Uf l " e l°J ™ at a desk, Baked: Apples continue to Bell good. Wine- Bought. Sold. Rented and Repaired avoid any interference with regular W R IT E F O R P R IC E S should have • p»rmanont. fense o f tne fatherland, and the Soon.- “ "Could you bo tellinc what you sell W A L K E R ELECTRIC W O R K S church exercises on a day when the saps are the most popular variety here, Burnside, tor. 10th. Portland. Ore. p ita “ ’ i8t8- who- “ » representatives of the hero In this fine place?” AtlcnlN Wanted church goers are especially interested wholesaling from $1.25 to $1.65 a box. you. Unless you are perfectly working classes, would be chief suffer- "Certainly,” was the retort, uttered Meats and poultry are firmer. to meet their outgoing student mem satisfied you will not have to pay fo r it. ers from the project in the throttling In rather an impatient tone. "W e sell bers. High Stakes. | of German trade and industry, m ust! blockheads." Monday, June 5, will be class day DR. ELOF T. HFT)LUND "There, I just knew you'd forget." The Irishman looked around and continue to support the government P O R T L A N D . (K e n to n ] O R E G O N In addition to the usual out door fes ‘ Dra. H edlund, I *»y and Skiff, Dentist«) said the suburbanite's wife as she met nodded In understanding resolutely.” tivities of the graduates, there will be Tacoma— Butter is firm and dealers 4SC -161 ffergan B ld g.. 4th F loor, W ishm iton it Irudvir her husband at the door. "Why didn’t _ "Sure and you must have a fine a review of the cadet regiment in the PO RTLAN D . OREGON do not look for a decline for two weeks you go to the employment agency, as | trade. I’m thinking," he commented | I told you, and bring home a cook? afternoon, and the graduating recital yet. The market o f the Pacific Coast Work Guaranteed. Ft ices ReasoratHe. Pilone Marsball 96 You have but one lift." of the school of music in the evening Precautions. You men can t be trusted to remember The academic procession and gradu is reported to be unchanged. Receipts The Chinese have numerous tradi anything.” Permiumn In llcp R j ÌI u / ji / c I Paln ,n UlP sllle? Ilub on an<1 nlb ating exercises will occur Tuesday of butter are none too large. Eggs reilllDMUII HI Use IWIIWdjJ tn Hanford s Balsam thoroughly. Adv. tions concerning their famous philoso “ One moment, dear.” Interrupted morning at ten o'clock. are arriving plentifully and the mar pher Confucius. One day, they say, hubby. “ I didn't forget. I went to j Unusual interest attaches to the ket is steady. » P O I Cheese is unchanged he was meditating in the fields outside the employment agency and picked events of Commencement this year by His Limit. Queretaro, Mex.—The Mexican gov the city of Tientsin when he saw a out a cook—a good one, too. if you can reason of the fact that all regular Col and the demand is light. One of the freshmen at Yale Imme woman weeping bitterly beside a fresh ernment has not given the American will fit any ambitinui young Man or W o h The fnh market is well supplied Judge by her references." diately applied to the proper officer er for high-el*** position in lege students will be in attendance. 1 with various kinds of fish with the ex grave that «he was fanning vigorously. government permission to use Mexican "But where is she?" of the university upon the day of his railways for any purpose whatever, entrance into Hint Institution for in He was touched by her evident grief ception of salmon. Since the season Eookkccping, Stenography, Salesmanship “ I’m sorry, my dear, but I lost her.” and said: said General Candido Aguilar, Mexican formation touching his father's stay ! opened on salmon fairly good catches “ Lost her? Nonsense! How could To men this Include« valuable athletic, "O sorrowful one. what is your aquatic and m»-mb-r*hip anvil«-****, al- minister o f foreign relations, after a there before him. that happen?" have been made by Bportsmen on the trouble?" tht ugh tuition cost is l***a than elsewhere. "I got into a pinochle game on the meeting of the Carranza cabinet Sat “ I should like to «ce my father’s Narrows and on Puget Sound. The Valuable c urn*** ran also be had in "Your honorable excellency, my hus way home in the train and Jim Briggs record." said lie. "He was in the class band is dead." Gramm ar (rrad - anil G d lr g « Preparatory urday. fish, however, are not running in large S u bjects WRITE FOR CATALOG. won her away from me.” At the cabinet meeting General Car- of 75 ” -------- enough schools to warrant fishing boats "N o doubt you are to bo pitied, for glad to show yon tho he was doubtless a good husband; ranza and his advisers discussed the That Itching, burning skin-trouble 8° after them, according to dealers, Cool a burn with Hanford's Balsam. the officer, "but have but why are you fanning his grave?" modifications suggested by the United rcror' 11 which keeps you scratching and dig-] __________ . ________________ Adv. you any special reason for consulting "Exalted one." replied the woman, States in the recent proposals for an ging, is a source of dtsgust to others, Top-Notch Cattle Strong. They Ail Do It. It?” and her voice choked with sobs, ” my as well as of torment to you. Why Cause for Delay. "That actress is a perfect marvel. agreement for crossing the frontier “ Well,” said Hie youth, "when I left htiahan 1 bade me not to marry again Portland— The cattle and sheep mar don’t you get rid of it by using Resinol She must be 50 years old If she’s a between the United States and Mexico home dad told me not to dlsgraco him till bis grave was u.y." Paddy Dolan bought a watch from Ointment? Physicians have pres- kets opened strong at the stockyards the local jeweler with a guarantee to scribed it for over 20 years. In most this week, but there was an easier un day, and yet she is able to play the by arm »! forces of the respective gov anil 1 wish to see just how far I can go." keep it in order for 12 months. About cases, it stops itching instantly and dertone in the hog market, and last part of a girl of 16 and make it abso ernments. What Was Heard. lutely convincing." General Aguilar denied vigorously six months later Paddy took it back heals eruptions promptly. It is very Father What did you and John talk week's extreme top prices in this were "That’s nothing. You ought to see ( l a v s llu telttiy , ftt r n a g , I le n a t if u l V y stories published in the American press because it had stopped. easy and economical to use. Sold by not repeated. Several loads of grain my grandmother when she’s made up u u e d M u r i n e E ; i about last night, dear? | to the effect that the Carranza govern R e O m o u e d l l y k t m a a » n n y d y * t » ’|jy«i<*l.tu« “ You seem to have had an accident all druggists.—Adv. Daughter Oh, we talked about our r $ b e f o r e It ura« o l T r r e d a a a and pulp-fed steers were Bold at $9 and for a tango tea.” with it." said the Jeweler. ment had given permission to the D o m e s t i c K ) f M e d i c i n e . M u r i n e la B i l l l C o m kith and kin. a number o f other loads o f Bteers “ A small one, sure enough, sir. Small Brother Yeth. pop, I heard United States army forces to use Mex p o u n d e d b y O u r P h y s i c i a n s a n d g u a r a n t i e d Willing tF S top. r K yea that Need About two months ago 1 was feeding brought $8.60 and $8.75. Butcher ’em. He «eth. "Kin I hev a kith?" and ican railways for transportation of C by a r t e h . e m T r y a s It a In R e y l o i a u b r l e K y R e e a l i a e m f i f o In A prisoner was in the dock on a lia b y 'a Kye« — the pig and it fell into the trough." cattle were strong, with a $7.80 mar foodstuffs and supplies. N o H n r 11ng - J u a t K y e (Tornfort B o y M urine »he Beth, “ Ylth, you k in !”— Yale Rec serious charge of stealing, and the "But yon should have brought It be o f j o u r D r u g g i s t — » c r e p t u u S u b s t i t u t e , tend If ord. case having been presented to the ket for choice cows and a single head fore," said the jeweipr. in te re ste d w il t « fo r Hook o f th« R y e Free. bringing $8. The hog market was off British Win in South Africa. M l U I N I S V .\ K M K 3 I K D Y C O . , C l i l C A U O "Sure," replied Paddy, “ I brought court by the prosecuting solicitor, he a nickel from last week. About 16 full Question of What. was ordered to stand up Ixindon — Another success for the It as soon as I could; we only killed “ A wise man may change his mind.” "Have you a lawyer?" asked the loads were disposed of, one at $9.20. Thaw Expected. the pig yesterday.”—Chicago Herald. “ My boy," replied Senator Sorghum, British in East Africa is reported by court. “ As a result of their long dally glides "the greatest of all wisdom consists "No. sir.” Lieutenant General Jan C. Smuts, Sweet Potatoes Nearing End. Discovered. ! over the Ice they will be married In In knowing when to change your “ Are you able to employ one?” Tacoma— Sweet potatoes are about i How She Wag Relieved from commander o f the British expedition j the spring.” says a report of a ro mind.” —Washington Star. ••What are you wrinkling your nose "No, sir." operating against the Germans, in the mance between a Chicago girl and her about? Are you sniffing at this as "Do you want a lawyer to defend gone for the season. Those that are Pinkham’i following dispatch: | skating Instructor. "W hat's the news from the spring semblage of ladies?" you In the case?" on hand are wholesaling at 4 cents a And in the spring the Ire will melt, training camps?” “ As the result o f a movement begun "Not at all. I was merely trying to "Not partlckler, sir.” Compound. pound. The quality o f the tubers, after which points of uncongenlality "A s near as I can find out, eight Monday, mounted troops under Gen determine if I could locate the particu “ Well, what do you propose to do however, remains good, say com mi s- eral Vanderventer successfully sur may develop.— Louisville Courier Jour teams are going tn be tied for first lar perfume that my wife affects. Ah, about the ease’ , sionmen. The sweets had an unusually , Taunton, Mass.—" I had pains in ’ »th place in each of the leagues." prised a German force with machine nai. here she is."—Louisville Courier Jour “ W-e-l-l,” with a yawn, as if wear ■ides and when my [wriods came 1 had ied of the thing. "I'm willin' to drop good year, and both dealers and grow nal. guns stationed in a mountain strong to s t a y at home His Grateful Nephew. ers realized profits from their business. the case far’s I'm concerned." from work and *uf- hold in the Arusha region. This force Commission men say that according to A condescending uncle gave his was surrounded Tuesday and surren fer a l ong time. nephew $1 on his "bicycle fund.” The For nail In the foot use Hanford's the incerase in the demand for seed nephew took it without a wind. One day a woman dered Thursday.” Balsam. Adv. Irish potatoes there will be many "Now what do you say?” the uncle came to our houss tubers this coming season. At first New Sea Line to Start. asked I W m m m h h r m b b v Worse Yet. and a s k e d my the seeds did not go out very good, ; »eg "It ain’t enough." th» nephew re San Francisco — Eleven American mother why I was "My daughter is taking singing les owing to the bad weather. sons. and she keeps up such terrible suffering. Mother freighters, manned by American crews piled after some hesitation.—Kansas City Star. vowling that I never go home except told her that I suf and flying the house flag of the recent T V meet practical. hcakMui, playtime Demand for Eggs Is Active. to eat and sleep." ■armanti «ver invented lor cLinrea I to fered every month ly-organized Oriental Alliance Steam Demonstrating It. Portland— The egg market ie steady 0 years at ap- Made ta oar psere with "You’re In luck. My daughter Is and she said, • Why ship company, are soon to be placed on drop bwk F amir <m or o f Mrs Blnx—I was Just reading about taking cooking lessons, and I don’t and firm this week at prices un Laoiy washed N > ti«b* 4tfcr beads don’t you buy a the trsns-Pacific run between San a man 70 years old who has been sent Don’t overload it when it is changed. The demand is sufficient to even dare to eat at home.” to «op r ir r «latean Made *i bis* bottle of Lydia E. Francisco ami the Orient, according to to the penitentiary for the fifth time ,d— anti blue and setole hickory take care o f all arrivals. r?:pn for ail the yea: roñad A ho At the Dinner. weak rather help it back to Poultry arrivals were not heavy, but Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound? ’ My Peter D. Mi Hoy, president of the com for burglary. SgKfrr weight, fatf-etdor »atenei m Mr. Blnz—Yes, old age steals on.— dark Mue. radrt blue, taa n> dark red Dashaway (nervously)—Look here, were large enough in view of the mother bought it and the next month I pany, who is here arranging for the in •I old fellow, don’t you think you'd bet present high prices. More veal came was to well thst I worked all the month stitution of the service. Should busi Boston Globe. its normal condition and thus without staying at L>meaday. Iam ness prove sufficient, the company la ter tell them not to call on me? in than could I m worked off, but the Experienced. Cleverton—Don’t be worried; they market was steady. Pork was strong in good health now and have told lots of ter will operate two boats between avoid a spell o f Indigestion, "Did you ever study French?” girls about i t ” —Miss C laai <~ b M orin , New York and San Francisco through won’t; I’m quite sure they have all and unchanged. ‘ No. but I know this much: If you 75c the suit heard you before.—Judge. 22 Russell Street, Taunton, Mass. the Panama canal. The butter market is reported eas ever see anything printed In French Constipation, Biliousness and /* ) V rom o m s mcs * t Thousands of girls suffer in silenes " t o snH s**d llv n . r^ n |»s p on a bill of fare 10 to 1 It's some ier, but the old prices prevail. Learning Enough. On rev opt ré prue. 7 Sc mrh. »very month rather than consult a phy Indians Hold Potlatch. weakness. Try kind of a stew.” "Don’t yon think every girl ought to sician. If girls who are troubled with FREE* Pendleton, Or. — The old-time In be able to cook?" Hops Taken at 12 Cents. FVw.r. 4 l a M i o n Lean* * r painfnl or irregular periods, backache, Correct. "I think every girl ought to be able ifW ih *«• T«r» Horn m i o l t k e t . The sale o f the Piper lot o f 100 headache, cragging-down sensations, dians of the Umatilla reservation held to talk intelligently on the subject, "What Is an egotist, pa?” a potlatch Saturday. This is a custom L n i S tr .u a « A C o - S an F ra n c a to bales of hops at Aurora, Ore., to Mc fainting spells or in-;igc«tioo would take anyhow."—Southern Woman's Maga "An egotist, my boy, is s man who » - . - e l 6 «»* D Pt i l S l U f t l t Clellan at 12 cents was reported. Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Com almost extinct and amounts to an ad Insists upon talking about himself tine. There is no demand for contracts in pound, a safe and pure remedy made ministration of the personal estate of when you want to talk about your a dead Indian. When a member of the this state. A Cheering Thought. from roots and herbs much suffering tribe dies without heirs it is customary seif." California advices note t)w purchase might be avoided. Miss Plain— Ms says I m too young No. 16. 1010 P. N. U. , , You will find it o f great as for the friend« to gather and divide the Realistic. to marry. by Richardson of a lot o f nw-diums at Writs to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine personal effects This is made an oc *1 sleep like a log.” Miss Pert—Well, you won’t be by 9 cents. Unsold California stocks are sistance. Get the genuine. t t BI V w M w tm I "With the saw going through It.”— the time you get a proposal Boston 13,275 bales o f S a rrw n siM . 3829 Co., Lynn, Mass, (confidential! for free casion for feasting and various care- tl x U » s r > Transcript. monies are conducted, but these are Boston Transcript bales o f Mendoeinoa and 4334 bales of advice which wid prove helpful. seldom held m modern days. i So nomas, a total of 21,420 belles. Go tu o to three times a s fa r for less m oney. No Advance on Reos YET. $875 f. o. b. Factory. Northwest Auto Co. Paint Now NEW PERKINS HOTEL INVESTMENT The Panama Canal Defenses HAZELWOOD CO., PORTLAND, OR, HIDES. PELTS, CASCARA BARK Reichstag Leader Says Exporters Bow to British Trade. PEACE PROPOSAIS SHU ACCEPTABLE No Hope Entertained, However, of Reply From Allies— Must Fight On for Their Fatherland. V Ordinary powders and dynamites waste much of their energy by shatter ing and pulverizing. To get the best results in land-clearing operations the explosives should disrupt, crack, split and heave the stumps and at the same time lift and remove the roots for easy handling. The explosives that do this are Our free book on Stump Blasting Double Tread, Puncture Proof Tires Th e Old and Reliable HAWTHORNE AUTO SCHOOL EYE WAtER New Potatoes Arrive. M e ta l G ra in Bins Portland Y. M. C. A. Auto School How ELECTRIC MOTORS Coast Culvert & Flume Co. No Change in Butter Expected. Cdtranza Denies Giving U. S. PORTLAND Y. 1YI. C. A. STOP SCRATHING! RESINOL RELIEVES ITCHING INSTANTLY GIRL COULD NOT WORK Pain by Lydia E. Vegetable K 0V E R A LLS Keep Kids Kleen Be Reasonable With Your Stomach HOSTETTER’S Stomach Bitters