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I f you have tried other methods, modes, cults
or system s of healing and have not received relief,
you have tried the wrong thing. Chiropractors
have been successful in removing the causes of
disease where other methods failed.
I f you are
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DR. H. L. CHANDLER
502-3-4 Broadway Bldg.,
Portland, Ore.
This Trade Mark Means
The finest Violins. Mandolins.
Guitars. Banjos and Banjo
Mandolins, that ran 1*? made.
Made in Oregon of Oregon
wood, which is the finest in the
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Double Tread, Puncture Proof Tires
Made from your old ones. Last long
as Bran New Tires. WE ALSO BI Y
OLD TIRES. We pay as hi^h as 10c
per lb. for such as we can use in Double
Tread work, and the highest market
Ship your Tires at once or write us.
for junk.
OREGON VULCANIZING CO.. S50 Washed« St , Partlul. Ora.
H A V E Y O U N O T IC E D
the ever-increasing number of cream ship
ments being made to
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Can you wish for a more convincing proof that
our methods must be right or our regular ship
pers would not be steadily increasing and
staying with us. Send us your next can and
give us a trial PR O M PT RETURNS.
HIDES, PF.LTS, CASCARA BARK
We want all y-u have. Write for ftrire. and
shipping tags.
TMC M. f. NORTON CO.
5 3 North fr o n t S t., Portland. O r e .
Portland— Wheat- Blueatem, $1.03;
fortyfold, 91c; club, 90c; red fife,
90c; red Russian, 90c.
Hay — Eastern Oregon timothy,
$23.50 per ton; alfalfa, old crop,
$19.50(0.21.
Millfeed—Spot prices:
Bran, $23
per ton; shorts, $26; rolled barley,
$31.50(0,32.50.
Corn— Whole, $36 per ton; cracked,
$37.
Vegetables — Artichokes, 75c per
dozen; tomateoa, $3.50(04 per crate;
cabbage, $2.25(03.50 hundred; garlic,
10c pound; peppers, 17|f020c; egg
plant, 20(o25c; horseradish, 8$c; cau
liflower, 75c(0$1.25 dozen; spinach, 4
(u6c per pound; asparagus, $1.25(0
1.50 per dozen; rhubarb, l$(o2c pound;
peas, 6(07c; celery, $3.50<&3.75 per
crate.
Potatoes— Jobbing prices: Oregon,
$1.50(01.60; Yakimas, $1.60(01.75 per
sack; new California, 6(u Sc per pound.
Buying price: Oregons, $1(01.25.
Onions— Oregon, $1.35 (O 2.50 sack.
Green Fruit— Strawberries, $1.25(0
2.25 per crate; apples, $1(01.75 per
box.
Eggs — Jobbing prices:
Oregon
ranch, candled, 23c per dozen; un
candled, 22(<i22c.
Poultry— Hens, 17@17c; stags, 13c;
broilers, $5(06.50 per dozen; turkeys,
live, 19(o21c; turkeys, dressed, choice,
25(u27c; ducks, 15(ol6c; geese, 10(oll.
Butter— Extras, prints, 30c; prime
firsts, 28c; firsts, 27c; cubes, 25(0
27c; butterfat. No. 1, 28c delivered
Portland; No. 2, 26c.
Veal— Fancy, ll(0 11 c per pound.
Pork— Fancy, ll( 0 ll$ c per pound.
Hops— 1915 crop, 1 0 @ llc ; 1916 con
tracts, 10(012c.
Wool — Eastern Oregon, 21 (0 27c;
valley, 30c; mohair new clip, 48(o51o
per pound;.
Cascara bark — Old and new, 4c per
pound.
Cattle — Steers, choice grain and
plup, $8.75(09; choice, hay, $8.50(0
8.75; good, $8.15 (0 8.50; medium,
$7.75d/8.15; choice cows, $7.5 ik ,/S,
good, $6.75@7.25; medium, $6.25(0
7.25; heifers, $5@7; bulls, $2.75(06;
stags, $3(d5.25.
H og s— Prijne light, $8.90@9.10;
good to prime, $8.50 @ 8.75; rough
heavy, $7.90(u8; pigs and skips, $7.90
<08.
Sheep— Yearlings, $8.25(010; weth
ers, $8 @ 9; ewes, $7(08.25; lambs,
$9.50(i/11.
Dreaming.
"Where do you intend to spend the
summer?”
“ I’m going to find some nice, quiet
place in the country, where you are
not required to dress elaborately,
where the food is simple and whole
some and abundant and the expense Hop Shipments Total 96,000 Bales.
moderate.”
Portland — From figures that have
“ What I wanted to know .is where
you are going. 1 don't care anything been compiled of hop shipments from
about your pleasant dreams."— Wash Oregon from September 1, 1915, to
ington Star.
date, and estimates of the stocks re
maining in the state, it is evident that
In Doubt.
“ I gave my wife a fine little dog," the Oregon crop last year did not ex-
remaVked the Inconsequential looking ceed 110,000 bales.
Total shipments since the beginning
man.
“ Does she like the dog?”
of the Beason have been 96,000 bales,
“ I'm not sure. The first thing she including a quantity of Washington
did was to name it after me and the hops, variously estimated up to 1000
next was to tell the servant to keep baies, that were forwarded to the East
it shut up in the basement."— Wash
by way o f Portland. Unsold stocks
ington Star.
are estimated at 12,000 bales, o f which
about 8000 bales are held by the asso
Would Give it a Fair Trial.
ciation and the remainder by independ
"Money doesn't always bring happi ent growers. About 2000 bales, it is
ness."
understood, are held in this state for
"That may be true enough; but it's
one of the things we all prefer to learn account of Eastern dealers.
by personal experience.” — Boston
Transcript.
Grain Trade Awaits Developments.
Hopes W om en
Adopt Th is Habit
As Well As M en
Glass of hot water each morn
ing helps us look and feel
clean, sweet, fresh.
Happy, bright, alert— vigorous and
vivacious—a good clear skin; a nat
ural, rosy complexion and freedom
from illness are assured only by clean,
healthy blood. If only every woman
and likewise every man could realize
the wonders of the morning Inside
bath, what a gratifying change would
take place.
Instead of the thousands of sickly,
anaemic-looking men, women and girls
with pasty or mudity complexions; in
stead of the multitudes of “ nerve
wrecks,” “ rundowns,” "brain fags”
and pessimists we should see a virile,
optimistic throng of rosy-cheeked peo
ple everywhere
An inside bath is had by drinking,
each morning before breakfast, a glass
of real hot water with a teaspoonful
of limestone phosphate in it to wash
from the stomach, liver, kidneys and
ten yards of bowels the previous day's
indigestible waste, sour fermentations
and poisons, thus cleansing, sweeten
ing and freshening the entire alimen
tary canal before putting more food
Into the stomach
Those subject to sick headache, bil
iousness. nasty breath, rheumatism.
cohU; and particularly those who have
a pallid, sallow complexion and who
are constipated very often, are urged
to obtain a quarter pound of limestone
phosphate at the drug store which
will cost but a trifle but is sufficient
to demonstrate the quick and remark
able change in both health and appear
ance awaiting those who practice in
temal sanitation. We must remember
that initde cleanliness la more Impor
tant than outside, because the skin
does not absorb impurities to rontam
inate the blood, while the pores in the
thirty feet of bowels do.
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a) r*m*di*< cure «11
kind« of ftilra^nt* of
w in ftrt-1 women w ith
out
operfttton.
ufted
f n e i the wonderful
Chino— herb«, root«,
buds and
§-* tftbie». which are unknown to
the mod'cai vc once of *hift country-
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Grain business in the Northwest is
of small volume these days. As else
where in the country, the trade is
awaiting a settlement of the German
question before embarking upon new
commitments.
With the submarine
issue out of the way, there is likely to
be a fair revival of buying j n the
Northwest.
There is some inquiry from the
East, but the bids are not in line with
sellers’ ideas. Coast demand is small.
Bradstreets estimates the visible
wheat decrease at 5,500,000 bushels.
The Canadian visible wheat supply
is 34,538,000 bushels, against 12,322,-
000 bushels a year ago. The oats
visible is 13,761,000 burhels, against
5,445,000 bushels last year.
Keep the Sheep.
The \merican Sheep Breeder, of
recent date, gays:
"A brooding, dreadful calamity hov
ers over our sheep industry according
to some of our sheep prophets. After
the war they see wool tumbling down
by the shilling. Europe will cry for
more wool.
Hundreds of factories
now idle will gobble up the supply.
Remember that Germany. France,
Italy. Austria and other nations are
using little wool today. They cannot
in the very nature . o f things. Yet
there is no surplus. There are no
idle stocks save a small quantity Ger
many has bought in South America,
which cannot be shipped and consid
erable of this is being offered by the
Germans themselves who seem quite
willing to take the present fine margin
of profit. The world’s clip is reduced.
Sheet stock in most every country
has declined
Reconstruction in Eu
rope means busy spindles. Whoever
heard of cheap anything after a war?
The cost of living is higher in every
land. With millions of workers killed
how can European labor be cheaper?
Wages will soar. They must. Tariff
or no tariff, this awful slump in wool
will not happen. Mutton! This war
has no influence on the market. We
are exporting no mutton. We are eat
ing more mutton and our supply is
less. There Is no logic In the argu
ments advanced by these pessimistic
sheep prophets. In fact they have no
arguments. Their statements are gen
eral. not specific. It s bosh—all bosh.
Keep your sheep. Buy more if you
can get them. A11 thlB is rot about
after the war makes us smile. There
are no grizzly horrors in sight.”
N E W S ITEM S
O f General Interest
About Oregon
Three Governors to Visit.
Salem—Governor Alexander, of Ida
ho, has notified Governor Withycombe
that he will be present at the Oregon
State Fair September 29, Governors’
Day.
Governor Lister, of Washington,
also has accepted Governor Withy-
combe’ s invitation to be a guest at
the State Fair.
In return Governor
Withycombe will visit the Washington
State Fair at North Yakima.
Commenting on Governor Withy-
combe’ s plan for an interchange of
visits between executives of the three
Northwestern states with a view of
stimulating interest in the state fairs,
Governor Alexander wrote;
“ This interchange o f visits o f the
executives o f the neighboring states is
a happy thought, as so many of our
interests are mutual.’ ’
State Money Is Involved.
Salepi—The right to possession of
$25,000 paid by the state o f Oregon
for the building and grounds of the Sa
lem hospital will be decided between
the hospital and the Oregon Children’s
Aid society by Circuit Judge Kelly
here next week.
Through condemnation proceedings
the state acquired the hospital proper
ty which adjoins the state asylum,
turning over $25,000 appropriated by
the legislature in payment. The mon
ey, now in possession of the county
clerk, is claimed by the hospital au-
! thorities and also the Children’ s Aid
It’s (¡rand mother’s Recipe to society. The latter claims the money
by reason o f the terms of the deed in
Bring Rack Color and
which it conveyed the property to the
Lustre to Hair.
hospital association. The deed speci
fies that the hospital shall maintain a
You can turn gray, faded hair beau children’s ward and not dispose o f the
tifully dark and lustrous almost over property. Now by condemnation the
night if you'll get a 50-cent bottle of
"W yeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com Aid society claims it is entitled to the
pound" at any drug store. Mlllious money.
of bottles of this old famous Sage Tea
Recipe, improved by the addition of
Early Irrigation Started.
other ingredients, are sold annually,
Klamath Falls— Water was turned
says a well-known druggist here, be
cause It darkens the hair so naturally into the Griffith canal Saturday by the
and evenly that no one can tell it has Reclamation service. This is a week
earlier than the water will be used
been applied.
Those whose hair is turning gray or generally over the project, but it was
becoming faded have a surprise await necessary to supply the sandy lands in
ing them, because after one or two the Sand Hollow and Malin districts,
applications the gray hair vanishes as they are blown badly by the strong
and your locks become luxuriantly
April winds.
dark and beautiful.
The water was turned in from Lost
This is the age of youth. Gray-
haired. unattractive folks aren't want river, and would otherwise have wast
ed around, so get busy with Wyeth's ed away through the diversion canal to
Sage and Sulphur Compound to-night Klamath river. Heretofore the Matin
and you'll be delighted with your dark, ranchers have suffered considerably be
handsome hair and your youthful ap cause water could not reach them ex
pearance within a few days.
cept through the main canal, but the
This preparation is a toilet requisite enlarging and extension of the Griffith
! and Is not Intended for the cure, miti canal last summer has brought groat
gation or prevention of disease.
relief.
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Matter of Breeding.
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Flax to Go at S 2 5 a Ton.
Sam was reading the paper when
Salem—The State Board o f Control
suddenly he snorted and addressed
Mrs. Sam:
has authorized the sale o f five tons of
"What tomfoolery, Maria! It says
here that some idiot has actually paid flax straw to the Minnesota State Ex
periment Station for $25 a ton. The
a thousand guineas for a d og !"
“ Well, my dear, those well bred Minnesota authorities desire to conduct
dogs are worth a lot of money, you certain experiments and tests with the
know.” answered his wife.
straw. An offer o f $50 a ton was
“ Yes. of course I know that. But a made for ten tons, but the State Board
thousand guipeas! Why. It’s a good of Control felt it could not spare so
deal more than I am worth m yself!” much. In view o f the fact that the
"Ah. yes, Sam. But those dogs are
straw has cost the state only $15 a
well bred!”
ton, the offer o f $80 a ton was deemed
too great and the price was cut in
NEW MODERN DANCING.
F. Fletcher Hallamore. the leadmit Dancing Ex* half.
SAGE ÍEA DANDY
and Instructor in New York City, writes: "I
f ert
ave usisi ALLEN’S FOOT-EASE, the antiseptit
powder to be shaken into the shoes, for ten years,
and recommend it to all my pupils.” It cures and
prevents sore feet. Sold by all Dfusr and Depart
ment Stores, 25c. Sample FREE. Address, Allen
S. Olmsted. Le Roy, N. Y.
She Was Too Honest.
"What's the matter. Hawkins?”
"Matter enough! You know, some
time ago 1 assigned all my property to
my wife, to—er—to keep it out of the
hands I am indebted to, you know.”
"Yes.”
*
“ Well, she's taken the money and
gone off—says she won't live with me
beeause I've swindled my creditors."
—Answers.
In Doubt.
“ Sometimes,” confided Mrs. Long
wed. to her Intimate friend, "I think
my husband is the paiientest. gentlest,
best-natured soul that ever lived, and
sometimes I think it's Just laziness."
—Christian Register.
Pioneers' Picnic Planned.
Brownsville— At a joint meeting of
the officers of the Linn County Pio
neers’ association and the Brownsville
Chautauqua board, it was decided to
hold the Chautauqua and the pioneers’
picnic in conjunction. The Chautau
qua will begin Friday, June 9. The
picnic dates are June 13 to 15, inclu
sive. Because of the necessity of put
ting a ban upon noise during the rendi
tion of the Chautauqua program it
was thought best to hold the picnic one
day after the Chautauqua in order that
true picnic spirit might prevail.
Douglas Fir Superior to Baltic Timber.
University of Oregon, Eugene —
Under tests conducted by the Great
Eastern Railway company of England,
Douglas fir has markedly surpassed
Baltic timber in both compression and
COLVILLE. WASHINGTON. INDIAN RESERVATION.
1.000.000 ACRES
tension.
In the Famous Columbia River Basin and Okanogan Valley. Fruit,
Under compression the Douglas fir
Dairy, Farm and Timber Land Map showing Roads, Lukes. Rivers,
stood 695 pounds per square inch and
Creeks. Mountains. Indian Allotments and Mineral land
Kook of
the Baltic timber 3950 per square inch.
Description, shows How to Locate any Homestead of 160 Acres on
Tests in tension were even more fav
the Reservation WITHOUT THE EXPENSE OF A LOCATOR.
orable for Douglas fir. It took 11.450
pounds to pull apart a stick of Doug
N O CE, POSTPAID. $1.00.
las fir for a cross section of one square
Inch, whereas just half that pound
age sufficed to pull upurt Baltic
504-5 McKay Building. PORTLAND. OREGON
timber.
The tests were applied to determine
the relative suitability of these two
wuods for railway ties. The figures
were received by the department of
commercial and industrial service of
the University of Oregon from the De
UK KOKIN EK'S R o w KOMHTIOSER
partment of Commerce.
stimulate* the generative organs and ia a pow
Other figures received by the de
erful breeding tonic, insures easy calving and
partment show that prices of lumber
cleaning anti prevents milk fever, inflamed
bag and in fact any disease that may attack a
in Italy are three times as high for the
cow when in a weakened condition. Row
consumer as they were before the war.
Konditioner will increase the flow of milk 6
Austria’s requirements of resinous
to 15 per cent without an increase in feeding.
wood lu an average year have been
Hr. Korinek'ft C alf Scour and Cholera Ken
about 186,000,000 cu. ft., o f which
edy v ill insure your calves against calf scoura,
whi‘ a scours and calf cholera, and make tham
about 77 per cent catne from Austria
thrifty.
Hungary and 12 per cent from the
Dr. Korinek's Anti Cow Bloat Capsules save hundreds of cows yearly from dying of alfalfa A
United States. Imports from Austria
clover bloat Ask your dealer for KOKINKK*8 REMEDIES, they are guaranteed, or write to
have ceased, imports have been stop
ped from Houmania. und Russia, Nor
Kemon station.
way, Sweden and Switzerland are un
able to supply the demand. The ltal
ians are endeavoring to meet the situ
atlon by extraordinary cuttings at
_ Granulated Eyelids,
home, and of course by limitation of
Ç
Evri inflamed by ««go;
consumption.
•me to Sun, Dust and Win«
The University school of commerce
llicitly relieved by M.rln#
is in position of information as to the
»ekrmedy. No Smarting,
increased demand that will be made
just Eye Comfort. At
for lumber by countries now at war
Your Druggiat’ i 50c per Bottle. Marine tys
as soon as the reconstruction period
Sal vein Tubes 2 Sc. ForB.ok.lihef yelreeask
begins. This is especially true of Bel
Druggists ot Murine Cyc Remedy to.. Chicago
ium and France In fact the demand
lready exists and the greatest ob Says Hiii’kaflu' is sign you have
ia n o m o re n e r r a a a r y
stacle to large shipments Is scarcity
been eating too much
t han S m a l l p o x . Army
of tonnage The department has also
experience has demonstrated
incut.
gathered considerable additional Infer
the almost miraculoufl effi
cacy, and harmlr .x: -ss. r Antityphoid Vaccinatioe.
niation on the market for box shook»
Be vaccinated N O W by your physician, you and
When you wake up with backache fou r fam ily. It Is more vital than house insurance.
Ask
your physician, druggist, o f Send for "H a v a
and dull misery in the kidney region
An Easy W ay to Get
you had Typhoid?” telling o f T y p h o i d Vaccine,
it generally means you have been eat
irsults from use, and danger from Typhoid Carriers.
Rid of Ugly Pimple* ing too much meat, says a well-known I Hr H IT i n LA SOt A TORY. BfiftTLEY, CAL
raotucitia vacciftts a asauaa uftota u. a. *ov. uctaas
Bathe your face for several minutes authority. Meat forms uric acid which
with resinol soap ami hot water, then overworks the kidneys in their effort
apply a little resinol ointment very to filter it from the blood and they
gently. Let this stay on ten minutes, become sort of paralyzed and loggy. WEEKS’ BREAK-UP-A-COLD TABLETS
and wash off with resinol soap and When your kidneys get sluggish and A guaranteed remedy for Cold* and
more hot water, finishing with a dash clog you must relieve them, like you I.a Grippe. Price 25c of your druggist.
of cold water to close the pores. Do relieve your bowels; removing all the It’s good. Take nothing else.—Adv.
this once or twice a day. and you will body's urinous waste, else you have
be astonished to find how quickly the backache, sick headache, dizzy spells ;
University Get. Swedish Exhibit
healing resinol medication soothes your stomach b o u t s , tongue is coated,
University of Washington A large
and cleanses the pores, removes pi in and when the weather is bad you have
The urine is portion of the products exhibit from
pies and blackheads, and leaves the rheumatic twinges.
cloudy, full of sediment, channels of the Swedish building at the Panama-
complexion clear and velvety.
Resinol ointment and resinol soap ten get sore, water scalds and you are Pacific international Exposition have
stop Itching instantly and speedily obliged to seek relief two or three been given to the University of Wash
ington, through the lnfluerce of Pro-
heal skin humors,
sores.
burns, times during the night.
i !•’. .1 Ylekuer, of the Scandina
Hither consult a good, reliable physi
wounds and chafing. Sold by all drug
The colleges of
cian at once or get from your pharma vian department.
I gists.
cist about four ounces of Jail Salts; mines and forestry und the chemistry
take a tablespoonful in a glass of department have divided the exhibit*
New Style.
"So your son’s In college, eh? Burn water before breakfast for a few’ days and will display them.
and your kidneys will then act fine.
ing the midnight oil, I suppose?"
Salesmanship.
"W ell—er— yes; but I've an Idea— This famous salts is made from the
er—that it's gasoline.”—St. Patrick's acid of grapes and lemon Juice, com
"I can see at a glance, madame,”
Lined with lithia, and has been used said he, "that you would not be Inter
Calendar.
for generations to clean and stimulate ested In the preparation I am selling,
sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize except possibly as a gift to some of
Lexicography.
Mr. Popp— Here's a county out In acids in the urine so it no longer irri your neighbors.”
Kansas where every ninth man has an tates, thus ending bladder weakness.
"What are you selling?" she in
Jad Salts is a life saver for regular quired with interest.
j automobile.
Johnny Popp— Oh, dad. is that what meat eaters. It is inexpensive, cannot
"A facial beauty preparation, mad
they mean by the submerged tenth?— injure and makes a delightful, effer am," he replied.—Judge.
vescent lithia water drink.
U. S. Government Homesteads
OREGON HOMESEEKERS INFORMATION BUREAU,
“ H E A L T H ”
K0R1NEK REMEDY CO.,
IF KIDNEYS ACT Eyes? i
BAD TAKE SALTS
f
TYPHOID
To Cleanse
Rusty Nail
Wounds
Always Get
It to the
Bottom
H A N F O R D ’S
Balsam
of Myrrh
A t l N I M I NT
For Gall«, Wire
Cuts, Lament»«,
Strain«, B u n c h e s ,
Thrush, Old Sore»,
Nail Wounds, Foot K
Fistula, Bleeding, Etc., Etc.
Made Since 1846 .
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Old But Worth Repeating.
An uneducated Scotsman made a
fortune. One day be und an acquaint
ance were talking, when the latter
said to old Duncan:
"Say, Duncan, you don't know
enough to go lu when it rains. Why,
you can't even spell 'bird.' "
"B-u-r-d,” said Duncan.
"I tell you you don't know anything.
Why, If you had to spell to make a
living you'd have been dead years ago.
I'll liet you a hundred you can't spell
bird ' "
"I'll take ye," quickly replied Dun
can.
After the money was put up Dun
can said “ BTr-d.”
“ That ain't the wey you spelled It
the first time."
” 1 wasn't bettln’ then."
A Slow Starter.
The -maid of all work In a Brooklyn
household was recently taken to task
by her mistress for oversleeping. After
due reflection the maid replied: "Well,
mum. It's this way:
1 sleep very
slow, and It takes me a long time to
git me night's rest.”— Youth's Com
panion.
Deliberation.
"Is a diplomat supposed to tell the
truth?"
"Oh, yes. But he Is often permit
ted to take his time about discovering
it."— Washington Star.
The Young Sride.
“ George wants some of the pies like
you used to make.”
“ Well, my dear,” said George’s
mother.
"So, 1 want to ask if you would loan
me the pattern."— Kansas City Jour
nal.
D e p e n d a b le
A s s is ta n c e
Being prepared
a g a i n s t a s pe l l o f
S t o m a c h , L i v e r or
Pric• 25c, 60c and $1.00
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OR WHITE
Cautious.
"How old do you think Kate Is?"
"Dll, 24 is a safe guess.”
i
“ What do you mean by a safe
guess?”
Next Thing.
"In case she heard of my Baying It."
"I s e e that kilts are urged as a — Boston Transcript.
healthful garb for women
Do you
think they'll ever wear 'em?”
Feminine Finance
“ Ain't they wearing ’em now?"—
Belle— What do they mean In finan
Louisville Courier Journal.
cial talk by federal reserve?
:
Nell— I suppose that means when
The Closed Circle.
money Is shy.— Baltimore American.
Young Girl— Yes, I feel an intense
Also Notes With Slippers.
longing to do something tor others.
(Tty minister—Do you preach with
Friend—Just whom do you mean
out notes?
by others?
Country minister Net entirely. I
“ Well, I suppose almost anybody
sutstde of my Immediate family."— get a $5 note once In a while.— Boston
Transcript.
Life
Bowel
All Dealers
Total May Be 2 2 6 ,0 0 0 .
U. S. Steel Earnings.
Salem— Oregon’ s registration for the
New York— All previous records for
primaries this year will total approxi
earnings by the United States Steel
mately 225,000, or 5000 less than two
years ago, according to the estimates
corporation were surpassed in the first
o f the secretary o f state’ s office.
quarter o f the present year, according
Reports so far give a total registra
to the detailed statement for that per
Defined.
tion of 217,779, of whom 146,000 are
iod issued after the close of business
"Aren't the fashions this season less Republicans and 54,251 Democrats.
Thursday. Total earnings amounted
extreme?
Progressives number 1169; Prohibi
to $60,713,624, net income to $51,218,-
“ Oh, extremely less.”—Judge.
tionists, 6134; Socialists, 4900, and
559, and surplus for the quarter to
miscellaneous registrations, 6325. The
$32,854,171.
These figures compare
registration shows 67.04 per cent Re
with the previous high record made in
the quarter immediately preceding, of
publicans and 24.91 Democrats.
$51,232,788 in earnings, $40,300,692
.
Lockwood Quits Race.
in surplus.
Salem — Charles E. Lockwood, of
Portland, has withdrawn as a candi
Sugar at Record Price.
date for the Republican nomination
Portland— The Eastern sugar mar
W o m a n M ade W e ll by Lydia for President of the United States,
ket was strong and excited Thursday,
and requested Secretary o f State Ol-
E. Pink ham’s Vegetable
and as a consequence of the advance
cott not to certify his name for print
Com pound.
*
there the Pacific Coast market was 15
ing on the ballot at the primary elec
cents * hundred higher. The new local
Columbus,Ohio. — “ I had almost given tion May 19. Reason for his with
quotation of $8.15 will be a record
op. I had been sick for six years with drawal is given in the fact that the
price for this market.
The highest
-i female troubles and Oregon Supreme court has derided that
sugar price in Portland heretofore was
nervousness. 1 had the name of Charles E. Hughes be
$8.05, which was named on August
a pain in my right placed on the Republican ballot for
17, 1914, and was in effect for three
li side and could not President.
____ ^____
days. Jobbers look for another ad
eat anything with
vance in the near future. Predictions
Bar View to Get Road.
out h u r t i n g my
have been made that the market will
Bar View—The much talked o f road
stomach.
1 could
reach $8.50, and may go still higher.
not drink cold water through this place is about to be real
at all nor eat any ize<j. The county commissioner* have
Record Fruit Crop Predicted.
kind of raw fruit, decided to go ahead with the construc
Olympia- T. O. Morrison, assistant
nor fresh meat nor tion as qiuckly as preliminary work
commissioner of agriculture, returned
chicken. From 178 can be done, and it is expected that
recently from an extended inspection
pounds I went to the latter part o f this week will see
tour of the eastern part of the state. 118 and would get so weak at time* that the thing in full swing.
Since the
Mr. Morrison says that unless unex I fell over. I began to take I.ydia E. high tides last fall Bar View has been
pected frosts appear, the fruit crop of Pink ham'. Vegetable Compound, and cut off from the outside world as far
the state will be a record one. “ The ten day. later I could eat and it did not as road connection ia concerned.
cropa o f the Wenatchee fruit district hurt my stomach. I have taken the
Pulp Mill Machinery Bought.
look especially healthy and if they medicine ever since and I feel like a
pass through the blossoming season new woman. I now weigh 127 pounds
Marshfield—One of the paper mills
without trouble, the crop will be an jo you can see what it has done for me at Oregon City has purchased the ma
exceptionally large and healthy one,’ ’ already
My husband says he knows chinery in the C. A. Smith pulp mill, j
he said.
your medicine has saved my life.” — near this city, *nd will remove it soon
Mrs. J. S. B arlaw , 1624 South 4th SL, to Oregon City. The Smith puip mill ]
Big Sheep Deal.
Columbus, Ohio.
had been cloned for 16 months. This
Lydia E Pinkham’ s Vegetable Com indicates that there will be renewal of 1
A half section of range land situated
on Shafer and Harris creeks near pound contains just the virtues of roots activities for the present.
Emmett. Idaho, has been purchased by and herbs needed to restore health and
Merrill Ha* Rabi** Scare.
McConnell Bros., of Emmett.
The strength to the weak ened organs of the
That is why Mr* Bsrlow, a
Klamtah Falla- The town of M errill1
4000 ewe* and bucks bought by them a body
short time ago will be placed on this chronic invalid, recovered eo completely. is much excited over a rabies scare.
It pays for women suffering from any A coyote that bit a dog was killed and
range. The McConnells have seven
sections of land leased, and the half female ailments to insist u p o n having its bead sent to the Oregon Agricul
section just purchased by them con Lydia E. Pink bam s Vegetable Com tural College for analyst*, the report
being that unmistakable si/pi* o f ra
nects np all their land in a solid body. pound.
bies were apparent.
| — Portland Live Stock Reporter.
AFTER SIX YEARS
OF SUFFERING
Portland, Oregon
weakness is
an e x c e l l e n t i d e a .
This brings to mind
the dependable as
sistance to be deriv
ed from a fair trial of
H O STETTFH S
Stomach Bitters
A fa m ily re m e d y fo r 6 3 y e a rs
Y o u may
b e fam ous fo r
your co o k in g , or
ju s t a “ b e g in n e r ”
In Either Case
KG B aking P owder
will help you.
Its
goodness
recom m en d s
It.
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