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E GERMAN SUBMARINE OREGON IN T E O AN E T O IIE RES P T A A R U AL PO YS SSIN IS EPIDEMIC RFD CROSS TO AID IN AMERICAN PONT IN N. Y. EPIDEMIC U-liner Crosses Atlantic With Cargo of Valuable Dyestuffs. KAISER WRITES TO PRESIDENT Vessel Successfully Breaks Blockade of British Warships— Will Take Home Needed Supplies. B a ltim o re — T he w orld’s first subm a rin e m erc h an t vessel, th e G erm an un d e rw a te r lin e r D eutschland, anchored below B a ltim o re Sunday n ig h t, a f te r v o yaging sa fely across th e A tlan tic, p a ssin g th e a llied blockading squad ro n s and e lu d in g enem y c ru isers w a tch in g fo r h e r off th e A m erican coast. She c arried a m essage from E m peror W illiam to P re sid e n t W ilson, a quan t it y o f m ail e stim a te d a t 150 to n s and a cargo o f 750 to n s o f costly chem icals and dyestuffs, and is to c a rry back hom e a sim ila r am ount o f nickel and crude ru b b er sorely needed by th e G er m an arm y. S ix tee n days o u t fro m B rem erhaven to B a ltim o re , th e su b m arin e reached s a fe ty b etw een th e V irg in ia capes a t 1 :45 o ’clock Sunday m orning, by a heavy pall of d a rk n e ss w hich se ttle d o v e r th e e n tra n c e of th e bay, w ith the s e ttin g of a te ll-ta le h a lf moon. Once inside, th e v isito r th re w cau tio n aside and beg an sh rie k in g his si ren sig n a llin g a p ilo t and a t th e sam e tim e A ttrac tin g th e a tte n tio n o f th e tu g T hom as F . T im m ons, w hich had been w a itin g in th e low er bay for n early tw o w eeks to g re e t th e D eutsch land and convoy h e r in to port. L ittle w as know n here ab o u t w hat happened d u rin g th e e poch-m aking c ru ise across th e ocean, w hich in a sm all m easure I t le a st b re ak s th e blockade on G erm an tra d e w ith the re s t o f th e w orld. N one of th e sub m a rin e ’s crew had landed and th e a g e n ts of h e r o w n ers had received only m ea g er re p o rts . Such in fo rm a tio n sb w as a v ailab le cam e d ire c tly fro m th e p ilo t and from C a p ta in H ans F. H insch, of th e N o rth G erm an Lloyd L in e r N eckar, laid up here since the b e g in n in g of th e w ar. P o rtlan d — The e n tire s ta te of O re gon w ill be p rotected by s tr ic t pre v e n ta tiv e m easures a g a in st th e possi ble in troduction of in fa n tile paralysis infection, th ro u g h o rders issued Sun day by the S ta te Board of H ealth, and forw arded by S ta te H e alth Officer David N. R oberg to all local health officers, and county judges, throughout th e sta te . To f u rth e r insure th e observance of th ese precau tio n s a g a in st th e plague th a t is te rro riz in g New Y ork, G over nor W ithycom be has been requested by th e S ta te Board of H e a lth to issue a p roclam ation to th e county ju d g es of O regon, in stru c tin g th em to e stab lish th e q u a ra n tin e a t ev ery ra ilro ad s ta tio n w ith in th e ir ju risd ic tio n . T he plan is sim ple, tho u g h n ecessar ily involving a g re a t deal of close ob se rv atio n and em ploym ent o f a re g i m en t o f m edical in sp e cto rs and a s s is t ants. Incom ing passengers, under 15 y ears o f age, from all E a s te rn points, w ill be m et a t each sta tio n by authorized inspectors. T h e ir te m p e ra tu re s w ill be tak e n . If th e te m p e ra tu re be above norm al, o r if any o th e r in dication of th e dread m alady is observed, th e child w ill be placed under s tr ic t q u a ran tin e . Health Authorities Send Out Appeal for More Trained Nurses. CAUSE OE DISEASE MYSTERIOUS Frantic Mothers Interne Children in Tenement Homes— 45 Cases Found Outside Gotham. New Y o rk — An appeal to th e A m er ican Red C ross fo r nurses to aid in sta m p in g o u t th e scourge of in fa n tile p a raly sis h ere, w hich, since J u n e 1, has caused th e 196 d e a th s am ong children, w as m ade S a tu rd ay by H ealth C om m issioner E m erson. T here a re not enough tra in e d nurses a v ail able in New Y ork to handle th e work, he said, and it had been found neces sa ry to ask aid o f th e ch ie f o f th e Red C ross bureau o f n u rsin g a t W ashing E pidem ic is S ubsiding. I t w as in tim a te d th a t several N ew Y ork — N in eteen m ore d e ath s ton. from in fa n tile p a raly sis in N ew York hundred w o rk ers w ere needed. T he call fo r help w as se n t o u t a fte r C ity fo r th e 24 hours ended a t 10 o ’clock Sunday m orning w ere reported a day devoted by h ealth a u th o ritie s by th e d e p a rtm e n t of health, m aking and th e m oat prom inent p hysicians of th e to ta l f a ta litie s 224 since th e e p i th e G re a te r C ity to a discussion of dem ic sta rte d . T here w as a drop in m eans by w hich th e spread o f th e dis th e num ber o f new cases, 88 bein g re ease can be checked. Some encourage p orted Sunday a g a in st 95 S atu rd ay . m ent w as found in th e fa c t th a t few er T he to ta l num ber o f cases now has new cases w ere re p o rte d F rid a y than reached 980. T he m o rta lity ra te is on T hursday o r W ednesday. All th e m edical m en agreed, how s till about 23 per cent. Brooklyn con ever, th a t only by u n re m ittin g v ig il tinued to lead w ith new cases. ance and th e s tr ic t en fo rc e m e n t o f ev e ry known sa n ita ry p recau tio n could th e epidem eic be k e p t w ith in bounds. life of President of Argentine A nother serio u s phase of th e situ a Republic Sought by Anarchist tio n w as re p o rte d by th e A ssociation fo r Im p roving th e Condition o f the Buenos A ires— An a tte m p t to a ssas Poor, w hich has found th a t in th e con sin a te P re sid e n t de la P laza w as m ade gested d is tric ts o f th e city frig h te n e d Sunday by a se lf-sty le d a n arc h ist. T he m others have in te rn ed th e ir children P re sid e n t w as sta n d in g on a balcony of in th e ir te n e m e n t hom es, in m any in Such a go v ern m en t b uilding re v ie w in g some sta n ce s w ith w indow s closed. troops w hen a m an in th e crowd of action, it w as pointed out, is likely to sp e c ta to rs suddenly drew a revolver have serio u s effects, not only on the and fired a t him . T he shot w ent wild children, b u t on a d u lts as w ell. C h ild re n ’s re ad in g room s in th e pub and th e would-be assa ssin w as a r lic lib ra rie s have been o rdered closed rested . T h e g re a t crow d of sp e c ta to rs i as a p re ca u tio n a ry m easure, and the surged fo rw a rd in an effo rt to ta k e th e o rd e r b a rrin g children from m oving a ssa ssin from his g u ard s and lynch p ictu re th e a te rs w ill not be modified him , b u t th is w as prev en ted by th e u n til conditions im prove. P laygrounds soldiers. T he m an gave his nam e as in v a rio u s p a rts of th e c ity w ere or J e a n M andrini. H e said he w as born j dered closed e a rlie r in th e day. in A rg e n tin a and w as 24 y e ars old. NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS; GENERAL CROP CONDITIONS P o rtlan d — H ay — E a ste rn O regon tim o th y , $23@24 p e r to n ; valley tim othy. $18@ 19; a lfa lfa . $14@15. M illfeed— S pot p rice s: Bran, $26@ 26.50 per to n ; shorts. $29@ 29.50; rolled barley, $31.50@ 32.50. Corn— W hole, $37 per to n ; c rac k ed, $38. V eg etab les— A rtich o k es, 75c@ $l per dozen; tom atoes, $ 1.50@ 1.65 per c r a te ; cabbage, S2(t£2.25 per hundred; g a rlic , 10c per pound; peppers, 26c per pound; e g g p la n t, 10c; horseradish, 8 Je ; lettuce, $l(< tl.25 per c ra te ; cu cum bers, 75@$1. 15 p e r dozen; spinach, 4@5c p e r pound; asparagus, 76e(a$l p e r dozen; rhubarb, 12Jo per pound; peas, 3(ii4c; cauliflow er. $1.25 c ra te ; celery, $ 1.10@ 1.25 per dozen; corn, 65@75c per dozen. P o ta to e s— Old, $ l.t0 @ 1 .6 6 per sack ; new , 2@2$c per pound. Onions— C a lifo rn ia red and yellow, $3(U3.25 per sack. G reen F ru its — S tra w b e rrie s, $1.25@ 1.75 per c ra te ; apples, new, $1.50 per box; c h erries, 4@10c per pound; can taloupes, 90cfo$3 per c ra te ; apricots, $ 1.35@ 1.75 p e r box; peaches, 75c@ $1.10 per box; figs, $ 1@1.50 per box; ra sp b e rrie s, $ 1.50@ 1.75; plums, $1.10 @ 1.25; prunes, $ 1.25@ 1.60; lo g an b e r ries, $ 1.25@ 1.50; blackcaps, $1.25@ 1.50; c u rra n ts, $ 1.25@ 1.50. E g g s— O regon ranch, c u rre n t re ceip ts, 22c; e x tra s , 23Jc. Jo b b in g p ric e s: O regon ranch, candled, 24@ 25c; selects, 26c. P o u ltry — H ens, 14c; broilers, 16@ 17Jc per pound; tu rk ey s, live, 20@ 21c; tu rk ey s, dressed, choice, 23@ 25c; ducks, 12@16c; geese, 9 @ llc . B u tte r — Cubes, e x tra s, 24Jc bid; prim e firsts, 24c; firsts, 23<i; seconds, 22c. Jo b b in g p r ic e s ; P rin ts, e x tra s, 27@ 29c; b u tte rfa t. No. 1, 27c; No. 2, 25c, Portland. V eal— Fancy, 10c p e r pound. P o rk — Fancy, 10@ 10Jc per pound. H ops— 1915 crop, 8 @ llc , 1916 con tra c ts , nom inal. W ool— E a s te rn Oregon, fine, 23 @ 26c; coarse, 30@ 32c; valley, 30@33c. C ascara b ark — Old and new, 4c pound. C a ttle — S te ers, choice, $7.50@ 8.20; good, $6.75@ 7.25 ; cows, choice, $6.25 @ 26.50; good, $5.50@ 6.25; h eifers, $4@ 6.60 ; bulls, $3@ 5; stag s, $4 50@6. H ogs — P rim e lig h t, $8 .20@ 8.60; good to prim e, $7.76@ 8.10; rough heavy, $7.60@ 7.75; pigs and skips, $6.60@ 7.! 0. Sheep— Y earlings, $6@ 6.50; w eth ers, $5.60@ 6.50; lam bs, $6@ 8.25. As Wheat Season Advances More Grain Bags Are Needed For Goodness Sake use KG B aking P owder , P u rity First It will never disappoint you—try it if you like good things to eat. M y? 7 K G d o u g h n u ts a rc g o o d " BLACK LEG r Imh. relt^hle j l i t e f e n c d t>y men. he- BM** th*yl Brot Mit Blurt «t*f v scsU M fa ll. . 13 dot« pkg. Blackleg T his . $1 00 50 dot« p k f. Blackleg H its. $4 GO t’M any Infector. but Cuttw * slnulc* and rttorf Th« superiority of (’utter pco«hi*ts is d to over za years o| spr. sluing 1» v a c c i n e » a n » u n i 'X * ONLY. INSIST ON CUTTBM'U. II uuol>U»»aW«. order direct. _ ... T to CUttar la b o ra to ry Barbatay. California Sore Granulated Eyelids, Eye* inflamed by expo sure to Sun. Dust and M !nd quickly relieved by Muriao tyettemedy. NoSuurting. jvjst Eye Comfort. At Vour Druguitt*» 50c per Bottle. Murine E )t Sal vein Tubes 25c. ForBaokalibcf yefreeask Druggist« or Murine Eye Remedy C».< Chkdflo • ■•«I k i l l « «II IIU's. Neat, < leja, uriMiutziai, conven ient, cheap. I.Aits all M an» . Mail* o I metal, can’t »pill uriti» over ; will Hot *•.! or i n i i* r e a n y t h IU g. Ctuar«n<reit rRectiva. Sold t y dealer«, or 6 sent hr rapir,, pia* paid lor fi. HAftOLD BOMXftS. ISO DsWlb Art . Brooklyn, H. T. V to » y.Jr • Ual/ fc*r • <|u*rtcx* K itch e n er’s W ork for the Em pire. K itch e n er will be rem em bered for four g re at c o n stru ctiv e w orks of or ganization. carried out in E gypt, South A frica. India and England. In each case his w ork w as creativ e and revolu titinary in conception, and c arrie d out w ith th e utm o st precision In every le a st detail. No m an touched the world extended B ritish E m pire at m ore points, or touched It w ith such decisive, fateful effect. It m ay he said. Indeed, th a t the in te g rity of the Em pire, In the tw en tieth cen tu ry , Is the w ork of K itchener. F our d angers arose, in regions sep a ra ted by vast c o n tin e n ta l sp aces; in each region. K itch e n er m et the danger, piercingly diagnosed the cause, p a tie n tly and courageously overcam e It. E very h o n o r w ithin the pow er of his countrym en to give him was offered to K itchener; y et all honors fall sh o rt of his tin m ense a tta in m e n t.— From "K itch e n e r of K h arto u m .” by C harles Jo h n sto n , in the A m erican Review of Reviews for July. 1916 LOSSES SURELY PREVENTED to cumrs siAcxLia mt$ w p f ir e d . Writ* lor hookUl and testimonial*. O ££ O u n c e s fo r O K 4 r Z . • A JV i M o i t th a n • p o u n d a n d ; j Slightly T w itte d . E v ery th in g w as in re ad in ess. T he groom , b est m an and th e m in iste r w ere g a th e red in th e v estry . T he o r g a n ist began to play and th e m in iste r sta rte d for th e door. “W att one m om ent, d octor." called the n erv o u s groom . “ Is it the rig h t or left hand th e rin g goes on?" "T he left," h u rried ly replied the m inister. "And, doctor, is is It cu sto m a ry to cu ss the b rid e? "U tlca H erald. N atural e x p e c ta tio n . “W h ere 's your aero p lan e, Mr. S m ith ? I looked out in the fro n t s tre e t and in our backyard, but I couldn’t see | none.” "W hy, I h ave no aero p lan e, my boy. W hat m ade you think I h ad ?" "D idn't you tell pa you cam e h e re to Bee him on a flying v isit? "— B alti m ore A m erican. .a I ONE OF MANY L etter* lyrelvrd from ¡SATISFIED ( REAM S H IP P E R S . G resham . O re., A pril 21, l.UtJ. H A ZE LW O O D CO.. Portland. Dear Sir«: I hope to »hip you m ore t ream . I am very w ell pleaned w ith your tre a tm en t. My last can o f cream wan »hipped on A p r. 22. and am sh ip p in g a can today. Youra truly. ___________ O . E. O riginal on file in ou r office for in sp ection . M ake u s your n e x t sh ip m e n t, w e can p le a se you too. HAZELWOOD CO.. PORTLAND Oregon Hernia Institute R u ptu re treated m ech an ically. Private fittin g room*. H ighest t<-atiinoniala. R e su lt« gu aran teed . Call or w rite. JO H N SO N A UM BAK CER 4 1 1 -4 1 2 A liaky B u ild in g, P ortlan d . O re g o n If you can n ot com a to Portland to gat your G uardsm en to Be Aided. ryc» fitted. I w ill «end i M l tin tim i o f u*at- D istrict F o re ste r George 11 Cecil, >.• inir eyrn b y mail. N ot P o rtlan d , Ore., has received the fol as dcairaltlH aa parson al »erviee but m uch lowing telegram from the C hief For batter than go in g w ith e ster, H enry S. G raves, W ashington. ou t frlaMt‘8 needed or I). ('., In referen ce to em ployees of try in g to fit youraelf. th e F orest Service who belong to the O utfit se n t on application ST A PL E S, the Jew - N ational G uard: "F o re ste r d e sires to elrr-O ptician. 266 M om non Bt.. Portland. O regon aid em ployees who are m em bers of the N ational G uard to fulfill th eir m ilitary obligations. For th is purpose HIDES, PELTS, CASCARA BARK, WOOL AND (TtjHAIR. he will approve a pplications for leave and will so far a s possible c o n sisten t We «ml all you have. Write for prices a., a shipping tags w ith civil service rules ami future THE H. F NORTON CO. Portland, Ore., Seattle, Wo ap p ro p ria tio n s, a ssu re them re sto ra tion to p re sen t positions a fte r com Double Tread Punr'iir: Proof Tires pletion of service til the arm y. Please Made from your old on es L a st long re p o rt im m ediately ap p ro x im ate num •a Brand Now T l k IIS Writ«* u*. b e r of em ployees in d istric t who a re GRELON VULCANIZING CO.. m em bers of G uard and will probably 66u W ash in gton S t.. Portland. Ora. req u est leave In response to th e P re si d e n t's call." Mr. S tre tc h e r— Yes, It's cold, but n o thing like w hat It was a t C h ristm as th re e y ears ago w hen the ste am from the e ngines froze hard and fell on the line in sheets. Mr. C uffer—And y et th a t w a sn 't so cold as In '87, when it froze th e elec trlc lty In the telephone w ires, and w hen the thaw cam e all the m achines w ere talk in g a s h a rd as they could for upw ards of five hours. "W ell, g entlem en," said Mr. Long bow. "th e coldest year th a t I can re m em ber was In the C h ristm a s week In '84. w hen the policem en had to run to keep them selves warm " Bui th a t was too m uch, and with si len t looks of Indignation the o th er tw o left to Ills own reflections the m an who tre a te d the tru th so lightly. F IS K T E A C H E R S A G E N C Y . T<ach«*r* for all kind« o f t«‘aohitig ponition*. P rom pt rvplit*« to all Inuuiries. Ww furni«h th« bent teacher* for all position*. San d ad<lrt»M and w e will mail you full particular*. J. N. K l.l JOTT. &14 Journal B ldg.. Portland. O regon. P o rtla n d — T here is m ore in q u iry for g ra in bags now th a n a t any tim e th is jtflHS DITHER'S PRIVATE BUSINESS COL- Japan and Russia Agree on China; season. S ales a re not m uch la rg e r but E ngliah Branchen. Public Sten ograp h er*. M ulti- buyers a re Bhowing decidedly m ore United States Has 21,000,000 gr a p h in g am i Mim«*«»giai'hiiig Personal a t te n Open Door Policy Not Endangered in te re s t in bags, and sellers believe an tion P osition* w h en C om p eten t. N ew A liaky J. F. Gillies, Washington State B ldg.. Cor. 3rd and Morrinon. P ortland. O regon. Men Eligible to Military Service Tokio— T he Ja p a n e se fo reig n office a ctiv e m a rk e t is not fa r off. I t is the ! im provem ent in crop conditions in the Fund Looter, Escapes From lail S atu rd ay announced as th e substance M isplacing th e Blame. W ashington, D. C.— T he census bu of th e R usso-Japanese convention N o rth w e st th a t is causing th e inquir- reau, w hile unable to an sw er specifical signed a t P e tro g ra d on Ju ly 3, th e fol . ies to increase. The ra in s of th e p ast "O -o-oooh! llo-oo-ho-o-o!" O lym pia, W ash .— J . F G illies, tw ic e i fo rtn ig h t have led all g ra in m en to ly th e q u e stio n how m any able-bodied low ing: As t i e childish wail rang through •onviotod of em bezzling $20,000 from c itize n s of m ilita ry ag e th e re a re in th e ra is e th e ir e s tim a te of th e w h e at crop the house the anxious m other sp ran g F ir s t—J a p a n w ill ta k e p a rt in no a r s ta te in d u stria l in su ra n ce fu n d s w hile U n ited S ta te s, e stim a te s th a t th e to ta l ra n g e m e n t o r p o litica l com bination d i and th ey a re now figuring on a yield to h e r feet. R ushing in to the hall I of 10.000,000 to 16,000,000 bushels she m et h e r little d a u g h te r com ing in em ployed as claim a g e n t fo r th e sta te , n um ber of m ale c itize n s and and those rected a g a in s t R ussia. R u ssia will from the g arden uud c arry in g a brok ! la rg e r th a n th e y expected e a rly in Sunday n ig h t p ried off tw o flim sy locks who have d eclared th e ir in te n tio n to ta k e p a rt in no a rra n g e m e n t o r p o liti en doll by the leg. T h is condition n a tu ra lly has becom e c itize n s, who a re 18 to 45 cal com bination d irec te d a g a in s t J a p ¡Ju n e . “ W h a t’s the m a tte r, d a rlin g ? ” she w ith a bolt a s a jim m y and escaped ; produced a firm er bag m ark e t. Local y e ars old inclusive, is not f a r from 21,- I an. • ask e d tenderly. B etter. q u o ta tio n s a re still around th e 12-cent from th e T h u rsto n county ja il. W ith 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 . Second — In case th e te rrito ria l Two su ito rs had striv en for the I “O o-nh. m o-other,” how led the child. him w ent H en ry R o b erts, a w a itin g T his e s tim a te is based on th e a s rig h ts o r special in te re s ts in th e F a r m ark, b u t th e re is not th e pro b ab ility hand of Mary M urphy. One w as Doo- “ W illie's broken my do o il!" of a decline th a t d e alers faced a short "T h e naughty hoy! llo w did he do tra n s fe r to th e re fo rm a to ry fo r a s ta t sum ption th a t th e re has been an in E a st of one o f th e c o n tra c tin g p a rtie s lan, a prosperous grocer, and he was crease of a p ro x im a te ly 10 per c en t in w hich a re recognized by th e o th e r con j tim e ago. u to ry offense. backed up by Fa and Ma M urphy; the It?" H a v » it on hand T h e e n tire coast crop is g ro w in g in “ I—I—I h it him on the head wlv I t ! ” o th e r wan a handsom e young clerk, P ro sec u tin g A tto rn ey Y a n tis ordered th e population of th e c o untry since th e tr a c tin g p a rty a re m enaced, Ja p a n and wus the slow resp o n se.—F lttsb u rg h W hen th a t census R ussia w ill consult each o th e r on m eas j size and th e re a re no m ore bags in and he was bark ed up by Mary. th e a r re s t of M rs. G illies on a w a rra n t census of 1910. C hronicle T elegraph. s ig h t th a n th e re w ere. As a C alifo rn ia T he clerk won. c h a rg in g h e r w ith 'a id in g th e escape of w as ta k e n th e to ta l num ber o f m ale u res to a dopt w ith a view to su p p o rt a u th o rity e x p resses it, fo r e v ery bag On the m orning of her first birth-1 c itize n s and p rospective c itiz e n s 18 th e prisoners. M rs. G illies w as not in g o r e x te n d in g a ssista n ce fo r th e H eredity. day a fte r the wedding day Mary called locked up, b u t w as ta k e n to th e home y e a rs old and over b u t under 46 was sa fe g u a rd in g and defense o f these in s ig h t tw o w ill be needed. In C ali to see her p a ren ts, and proudly show | Newpop (a n x io u sly )— la It a boy or fo rn ia , as here, th e re has not been 19,183,000. O f th is num ber, 14,857,- rig h ts and in te re s ts. o f a policem an and placed in th e care A L IN IM E N T ed them a p re tty little gold w atch a girl? m uch buying by fa rm re s in a n ticip a- 000 w ere fo reign-born w h ites who had To a questio n from th e A ssociated o f th e officer’s w ife. w hich h e r husband had given her. N urse It's th re e of ’em. s ir—th ree \ tio n of crop needs, but th is is a con- becom e n a tu ra liz ed or had declared I t is believed th e p riso n e rs boarded P ress re p re s e n ta tiv e as to w h at effect But Mrs. M urphy sniffed co n tem p fine boys. For Cuts, Burns, | d itio n th a t cannot last m uch longer. th e ir in te n tio n o f doin g so, 2,052,000 th e a llian ce w ould have upon th e open a tr a in bound fo r P ortland. tuously. N ew pop G reat Hcott! T h is com es M uch w as heard e a rlie r in th e season Bruises, Sprains, " T h a t's very ntee,” she said disap from m arry in g a girl w hose fa th e r Is An autom obile is know n to have left w ere negroes and 60,000 w ere Indians. door and th e in te g rity of C hina, the o f bulk handling o f g ra in , b u t i t is Strains, Stiff Neck, provlngly; "b u t If ye'd only tak e n the In the w holesale line.— B oston T ra n fo reig n office re p lie d : tow n about m id n ig h t, and i t is be advice of yer fa th e r and me, 'tls not a script. “ T he convention is e ffectu ally an | e v id e n t now th a t th e re w ill be but Chilblains, L a m e Rack, lieved to have ta k e n th e tw o m en to ( little re lie f fo r th e situ a tio n on th is Socialists Insist Food Supply is Short. gold w atch ye'd be havin' In yer pock j w ard C anada. A t a la te h our no tra c e em phasis upon and an e x te n sio n of the OldSores, Open W o u n d s , et, but a good e ig h t day clo ck !" T he m an u fa ctu re of tanks, silos, A nglo -Jap an ese alliance based upon had been re p o rte d o f e ith e r. and all External I n ju r ie s . .............. ... wood pipe anil co n d u its ra n k s th ird S h o rtly a f te r d a rk G illies and Rob T he H ague D uring a debate on the th e te rrito ria l in te g rity o f China, ’ He M eant Business. am ong the wood using in d u strie s of A$i b0*unt,b,?iy e r ts locked an old m an held on a m inor food situ a tio n a t th e T hursday evening w hose open door and in te g rity a re not Road Increases Capitol to a Million. M ade S ince 1 84 6 . Mrs. B ennett arriv ed a t th e conelu Oregon. High grade Douglas fir ts ch arg e in h is cell and p ried th e ir way session o f th e B erlin c ity council, th e endangered. A m eircan tra d e and in C hehalis, W ash .—The C ow litz, Che- P rice 25c, 50c a n d $1.00 sion th a t the a tta c h m e n t of T eddy I the chief wood serv in g the needs of S o c ialists com plained o f th e ineq u ality te re s ts a re in no w ise a ffe c te d .” out. | Nolan, the policem an, for h e r cook ! th is Industry. h a lis & C ascade railw ay com pany in . . . r t I O R W H IT E S h eriff M cCorkle w as a t C e n tra lia and inadequacy of th e d istrib u tio n of - m ust be Investigated lest It prove dls su p p lem en tal a rtic le s of in corporation J u stro u s to dom estic discipline. and Ja m e s F ennell, C ounty g am e w a r food under th e m ass-feeding schem e. R oad A ppeals to Its M en. has increased its capital stock from One m orning she took Annie, the ( den. who occasionally sle p t a t th e ja il, C ouncillor Mommsen declared th a t no San F ra n c isco —T he S outhern Pacific $100,000 to $1,000,000. T he nam e of cook, to task regarding th e m a tte r re sid e n t o f B erlin w as y e t sta rv in g . w as o u t o f tow n. com pany o rdered posted in d ep o ts and th e com pany has been changed to read W hy She R em ains. A nnie a d m itted his a tte n tio n s By saw in g off th e riv e te d end o f th e T h is e lic ited a sh a rp contradiction. as above, in stead o f th e C hehalis, "A nd you have hail the sam e s e rv "Do you think he m eans business W eber m ain engine houses th ro u g h o u t its system C ow litz & C ascade. T he com pany has a n t for tw o y e a rs? " bo lt by w hich th e ir cell w ould have M unicipal Physician A nnie?" ask ed Mrs B ennett. been locked, had th a t p re ca u tio n been ta in e d th e re w as no qu estio n o f under- I an appeal to its 52,500 em ployes to a la rg e crew a t w ork all along its 22 “ Y es,” replied Mr. C rosslots. "S he “ Via. m um , Oi think so," replied tak e n . G illies and R o b erts slipped out fe ed in g yet, w hereupon c rie s o f stro n g use th e ir influence to a v e rt a th re a t m ile s of p rojected line ru sh in g its say s sh e d o e sn 't believe In changing Annie. "A nnyw ay. he's begun to com ened s trik e o f enginem en, firem en, d isse n t arose from th e S o cialists. a fte r sh e h a s gone to th e tro u b le of th e bolt and th en saw ed th e end o f it w ork and e x p ec ts to have th e road plain about my eooktn,' m um .”-—San Ily b u yin g d l r c t from u . »* w h o le * !* p r i c e T he S o c ialist councillor, Hoffm an, conductors, tra in m e n and sw itchm en. com pleted to fo u r m iles so u th e a st of tea ch in g a fam ily h e r w ays."—W ash F ran cisco C hronicle. off on th e b ias to m ake a chisel point, T he p o ster says th a t strik e ballots and *av* th e p lu m b er', p ro fit.. W rite u» to Ington S ta r, by w hich th e y p ried th e ir w ay out. ■ said th a t he h im self had been a p a tie n t O nalaska, n e ar Salkum , by fa ll. The day yoor n e e d . W e w ill g iv e you our rock- N tW M O b f RN DA N ( IN ti. G illies e v id e n tly le t h im se lf from th e j a t th e R udolph V irchow h o spital fo r have been se n t o u t to th e m em bers of C hehalis Mill com pany has ita plans bottom d ir e -1 -to-you" p r i c e , f o. b. rail or E. Ftetrha*r HaJIamor*. th « IwtMbnx D s n r t n s E x window to th e ground 15 fe e t below m onths, and knew how seriously th e : th e unions th re a te n in g to s trik e , who all com pleted now to sush w ork on ita boat. W* actu ally nave yuu from 10 to 36 per p e r t and I n str u c to r In N e w York C ity, w - i t c : "I c o n stitu te 13} p e r cen t o f its em cen t. All good* ru aran teed d ie ta ry had been reduced. h a v e u n i A I.I.K N S FO OT-EA.SK. th * a n t i- S t ic w ith a b lan k e t. new 75,000 saw m ill in South C hehalis N o r th w est h ea d u u a rter. foe I<cader W ater ployes. T he com pany a sk s th e men p ow d er to b e .h u k e n Into t h s . h o c . for ter. year*, a t once. S y .te m u and Puller A Johnaon E n gines. and reenenmend It to all m y p tlu il. ” It enren and who receiv e th e b allots to vote a g ain st E xplosion Follow s Raid. p r e v e n t, wire fe e t. Bold by all lit u s and D e p a r t Yellow P r e s s Is T a rg e t. STARK-DAVIS CO. th e strik e . m en t Hforee. Jr.e. H am ple FKKK. A d d r e ... Allan S a le s Plan is S u c c e s s. S e a ttle — A few m in u tes a f te r the W ashington, D. C. — A bill in tro 8 . O lm ated. I n Hoy. N . Y. 2 1 2 T h ird Sir#««. Portland , O r#«on K ennew ick, W ash .— E ncouraged by duced M onday by R e p re s e n ta tiv e police had w recked th e stock and fix- I C ro p s A re Above A verage. Even. C am pbell, o f K ansas, would m ake i t tu re s o f th e P u g e t D ru g com pany a t ; W ashington, D. C .— C rops th is year, th e success of th e K ennew ick-R ichland A p opular L ondon clerg y m an was u nlaw ful fo r any person, com pany, 1625 F ir s t avenue d u rin g a liquor raid b e tte r th a n th e a v era g e fo r th e five M a rk e tin g union, which shipped and M rs. W y n n T ells H ow L ydia once sta y in g a few days a t a country E. P in k h a m ’a Vegetables corporation, p ress a sso ciatio n o r new s Sunday n ig h t, fire caused by an explo- i y e ars from 1910 to 1914 but in m ost sold th is y e ar 95 per cent of th e s tra w house w ith som e frien d s On th e Mon p a p er publication to publish o r tra n s sion, com pleted th e d e stru ctio n o f th e cases sm a lle r th a n la s t y e a r ’s harvest, b e rrie s grow n in th is region a t an a v C om pound H elp ed H e r day m orning he was playing ten n is m it a r y false re p o rt or rum or b e a r in te rio r o f th e store. No one w as in w ere predicted by th e d e p a rtm e n t of e ra g e p rice to th e g ro w er of n e arly $3 with a young m an he could usually D u rin g C h a n g c of Life. in g on th e in te rn a tio n a l re la tio n s of th e sto re a t th e tim e o f th e explosion, a g ric u ltu re , b asin g its e stim a te s on p e r c ra te o f 24 pints, th e g ro w e rs a t a beat, but for som e reason o r o th er I public m ee tin g here la st S a tu rd ay p e r th e U n ited S ta te s and te n d in g to in but i t is believed th a t acid lea k in g conditions J u ly 1. Richmond, V o .— “ A f t e r t a k i n g the clergym an w as not In form , and ( Part* ov#r BO male#* and modrla. mt h a lf th# r e c C om pared w ith ular prirr Bujr your ua#d a u to parta from an ju rio u sly affect p eaceful re la tio n s w ith from a b o ttle cam e into con tact w ith conditions as rep o rte d on J u r e 1, crops fe cted plana for a sim ila r perm anent •even b o ttles of L ydia E. F in k h am 's w as fa rin g badly. B etw een gam es he rem arked to his old-**ta h llahed ami r*>putahl« dealrr. w h o ha» a o rg a n iz atio n to handle th e ra sp b e rry th e go v ern m en t o r people of any o th er th e c o n te n ts o f s b a rre l o f alcohol show ed m oderate im provem ent. V e g e t a b l e Com : opponent, "I sim ply r a n 't sta n d your : rep u tation to p rotect am i eondueta th # lar**-at A crop, asp a ra g u s, g ooseberries, c h e r w hich th e police had broken open. One country. pound I feel like a se rv ice to d a y !" parta «tor# and earn#* Ih# lanr«**t com p leta mm- fe a tu re of th e d e p a rtm e n t’s re p o rt was I t w as re fe rre d to th e ju d ic ia ry com hundred b o ttle s and sev eral dem ijohns th e announcem ent o f a heavy q u a n tity ries, e arly potatoes, and, possibly, the new woman. 1 al "T h en we re q u its !" was th e cheeky ! •ortm en t o f u*#d au to parta o f any com p any th is peach, p e ar and apple crops. N ew b y o f w hisky also w ere destroyed. m ittee . w ays bail a headache re p ly ; "I could n 't sta n d yuurs yeater •id # o f U b icavo O ur prie#* are lesa, and for thia of w h e at held on fa rm s Ju ly 1, th e la t r#aaon w# vu ta# 11 ail other*. A ll part* ar# ruar- law s and c o n stitu tio n w ere approved. 1 d u rin g th e C hange d a y !" te r being m ore th a n double th e am ount >mti tien. ant#vd to be in fir*t~< B andits G u e sts o f H onor. C u rry to O ffe r S c o u ts. o f L ife and was also usually so held. H o rse M a rk et is Active. Rubbering f o r a Kits. troubled w ith o th er Laredo, T e x ,— H e rb e rto Pezziot, a l Bandon, O r.— P re lim in a ry a rra n g e bad feelings com K la m a th Falla. O re. - T h e r e is m uch T he young husband h alted a t the Incorporated. King Congratulates Men. m en ts for th e o rg a n iz atio n of a com leged b a n d it on tria l h e re in connec- j m on a t th a t lim e — gate and re tia c e d his ste p s 323 325-32 f lUKHS'Of ST, POSTUM). OR. pany o f 100 scouts, whose se rv ice s w ill tio n w ith th e ra id on W ebb, T ex., London—T he follow ing m essage was a c tiv ity in th e local horse m ark e t "Did you com e back for a n o th er dizzy spells, nervous be ten d ered to th e governm ent, a re be testified th a t he and o th e r M exicans se n t by K in g G eorge to G eneral Sir a g ain follow ing th e call of th e U nited feelin g s ami h e a t kiss, d e a r? " Inquired the bride ing m ade in C u rry county, w ith D is involved in th e ra id previously w ere D ouglas H aig, com m anding th e B ritish S ta te s for m ore a n im als fo r m ilita ry "W ell, I ’ll tak e a n o th e r kiss, but flashes. Now I am t r ic t A tto rn ey J . C. Johnson sn d F. B. g u e sts of honor a t a banquet given to troops on th e F r a r .w tte lg ia n fro n t: purposes, and th e recen t p lac in g of or- j w hat I ta m e b a rk for was m y rub V eal, Pork, i n b a t t e r health b ers."— B rooklyn Citizen. T ichendr, o f P o rt O rford, s t th e hesd N euvo L aredo by G eneral Musqt!!*. “ rie a z e convey to th e arm y under your d e rs fo r m ore horses and m ules fo r the than I e v e r w as and recom m end your Beef, Poultry, F ren ch governm ent. The E. C lem ens leader of th e C a rran z a forces, Pezziot, of th e m ovem ent. B o t i Mr. Johnson com m and m y sin c ere lo n g ra tu la tio n e on rem edies to all m y friends. ” - Mr*. L en a Q uits E xpensive. snd Mr. T lch en o r a re v e te ra n s o f th e C uevas and Solis w ere sentenced to th e re su lts achieved in th e re c e n t fight H orse com pany, o f Sacram ento, o p e ra t B utter, Egg« & "W e have to bring every bit of soil S p an ish -A m erican w ar, and th e form er five y e a rs ’ im prisonm ent. Pezziot ad ing. 1 am proud o f my troops. None ing m any larg e ranches in C alifornia, W ynn , 2812 E. O S tre e t, Richm ond, Va. F arm Produce W hile C hange o f L ife is a m ost c rit down to th is se a sh o re place to m ake [ has a call fo r a larg e num ber o f horses has seen 18 y e a rs o f se rv ice in th e dressed a le tte r to Gen. A lvaro O bre- could have fo e g h t m ore b ra v e ly .” Gen. L ast w eek 200 ical period o f a w om an's existence, the our g a rd en s." a rm y . U nless th e th re a te n e d tro u b le gon, m in iste r of w a r a t M ezico' C ity, e ra l H aig, in reply, sa id : “ All ran k s fo r m ilita ry purposes. T o th# OM Reliahi# F v e r d ln v hn am w ith a "B u t d o e sn 't th a t cost very m uch?" annoying sym ptom s which accompany record <»f 46 year* o f Squ are D ealing* and be w ith M exico c le a rs a w sy sh o rtly , r e a sk in g th a t som e ste p s be ta k e n to w ill do th e ir u tm o st to deserve Your head o f horses purchased by th is com "W ell It Isn ’t w hat you m ight (a ll It m ay bs controlled, and norm al health aaeured of p sn y in L ake county, O regon, w ere p re v en t im position o f th e sentence. c ru itin g offices w ill be opened. M a jesty ’s confidence snd p ra is e .” restored by th e tim ely use o f Lydia E. d irt ch ea p ."— B altim ore A m erican. ■hipped from th is city. Top Market Prices. Pink ham ' i V egetable Compound. Possible Reason. B ritish S ta te sm e n S h ifted . C a rra n z a T ro o p s P u rsu in g B andits. A laska S e n d s in Bullion, Such w arn in g sym ptom s a re a sense "I w onder why they built th a t C hi S o m e G ra n t C ro p s D am aged. C hihuahua C ity — I-orge C arranza London— F ollow ing th e a p p o in tm en t S e a ttle , W ash .— Seven hundred and of suffocation, h o t flashes, headaches, C anyon C ity, O re .— U n settled w e a th backaches, dread o f im pending evil, nese w a ll" fifty thousand d o llars in gold bullion, la st w eek of D avid Lloyd-G eorge as forces, b e tte r o rg a n ised and m ore com "Hurt of a com prom ise, t presum e. th e la rg e st sh ip m en t received from s e c re ta ry fo r w ar, official announce p letely equipped th an any o th e r u nits e r conditions have prevailed th ro u g h tim idity, sounds in th e ears, palpitation I Judge th e re was s strong d isa rm s 45-47 Frsul St, PORTLAND. ORE A la sk a th is year, w as b ro u g h t here m ent w as m ade of several o th e r chang o f th e de fa cto g overnm ent troops, out G ra n t county for th e paat tw o of the h e a rt, sp a rk s before the eyes, m ea t p a rty In those days."—Louisville E dw in Sam uel S a tu rd ay w ere closing in on th e band w eeks. C onsiderable ra in has fallen irreg u laritie s, constipation, variable ap C ourier-Journal. Sunday by th e ste a m e r H um boldt, es in th e governm ent. w hich a rriv e d fro m S kagw ay. Th* M ontagu, financial se c re ta ry to t h e ' i ts of S outhern C hihuahua and N orth and has rauaed dam age to som e crops p etite, w eakness and inquietude, and No. 2 9 . 1910 gold, th e first o f th e S p rin g cleanup tre a su ry , ta '-c s L loyd-G eotge’s place ern D urango, in te n t on w ip in g them sn d m uch inconvenience to sheepm en, dizziness A p p r a is e d P. N. U. W ife— How does my new sp rin g h at { in in te rio r A laska, w as shipped from as m in iste r of m unitions, T hom as Mc out. Jim in e z , w hich th e V illistaa ra p who a re in th e m idat of sh e a rin g o p e r F or these abnorm al conditions do not F a irb a n k s by th e first ste a m e r up the K innon Wood, s e c re ta ry o f s ta te fo r tu red a f te r d e fe a tin g an in fe rio r force a tio n s. T he first crop o f a lfa lfa is fail to ta k s Lydia E. Pink h a m 's V ege look T om ? VL’ n r V * .* 'lag u adverUaera. *lea«e toCSh I Hub— C m ' It looks to me like two Y ukon and tra n s p o rte d to Skagw ay Scotland, becom es chancellor o f the and k illin g G eneral Ignacio Ramos, ready, b u t ow ing to th e w e a th e r con table Compound. T flaw thia p a see. _ | w eeks' s a la r y ! —Boston T ran scrip t o v e r W h ite P a ss from W h ite H orse, Duchy of L an c aste r and financial sec has been occupied a g ain by governm ent d itions, th e fa rm e rs a re d e la y in g th e r u ttin g u n til good cu rin g w eather. troops. r e ta ry to th e trea su ry . th e heed of riv e r n a v ig a tio n . To Cleanse and Heal Deep Cuts H A N F O R D ’S B a ls a m o f M yrrh All Dealers s t K » , “ HEAT FLASHES, DIZZY, NERVOUS AUTO WRECKING P A R T S F OR 1-2 MOTOR PART8 MFG. CO. Ship F. M. CRONKHITE,