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Royal D-Lite Comfortable L A D IE S SH O ES t*2 .5 0 £. All Styles All Sues Royal Shoe Co. Objectioa Mid« to Exoapting Retired Officers from Disapline. Rub ll u j Rub it in. IburoixUr 148 Fourth S t Near Morriion Harvest Hands eying; extra bill» ha« » to be met. W hy wait two weeks or a ter n*h for your money? Hazelwood w ill sent ’ you a iheck by return m ail fo r y ou r cream. TRY US AND SEE. Hazelwood Co.. SOLUTION Of IMPENDING RAHROAO SIKIhf SEEMS LIKELY THIS WEEK Every Kind WILSON VETOES For of Lameness ARMY MEASURE H A N F O R D ’S MAY POSTPONE ADJOURNMENT Balsam of Myrrh ____ A L I N I M Bill is Reintroduced With Entire Sec tion Eliminated— Fight is Be tween Congress and Hay. Washington, D. C. — The army ap propriation bill was unexpectedly ve toed Friday by President Wilson be cause ho would not accept certain pro Veal, Pork, Beef, visions in the revision o f the articles Poultry, Butter, Eggs of war, forced into the bill by the ind Farm Produce house conferees and commonly said in to th e Old R elia b le 1' vending house with a record o f 4-5 y ears 01 Square I»ea! ngs. and army circles to be in the interest of be assured o f T O P M A R K E T PRICES. certain retired officers “ at outs with F. M. CRONICHiTE 45-47 Front S treet Portland, Oregon the arm y.” Chairman Hay, o f the house m ilitary committee, at once reintroduced the bill with the entire section revising N e w H o u s t o n H o t e l the articles o f war stricken out, and S IXTH A ND E V E R E TT STS. the declaration that no revision at all Four Blocks from Union Station. Under new r.ianau^inent. A ll rooms newly decorated. would go through with the bill in this S PE C IA L R A TE S BY W EEK O R M O N TH congress. Rate» 50c. 75c. $1. $1.50 Per Day. Chairman Chamberlain, o f the sen ate m ilitary committee, announced that the senate would re-insert the re PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS, vised draft approved by ’.he President ATTENTIO N! and the W ar department, but stricken PRINTING P U T ES out in the house, and that the situation had resolved itself into a contest be Furnished on short notice. W rite for tween the senate and house on one Scale o f Price«. Portland Electrotype Stereotype Co., Front A Stark, Portland, ( hand and Mr. Hay on the other. V . The tangle threatens to delay the adjournment o f congress, and inciden tally the completion o f the prepared ness program, as well as to hold up ap propriations for the army increases 'll*? on’y Automobile School on the Pa and all the extra expenses involved in cific t o a s t maintaining a Gas Tractor l»ep .. Citing Holt Caterpillar. C. L. Beet the Mexican service. 'I rack lav er and Wheel Tractors, both in the The bill as reintroduced now is in > chuol and operating field. the house m ilitary committee and 115 Hawthorne Are. Portland. Ore. there is an agreement to take il up and expedite the continental army and universal training plans, and the sub stitution o f National Guard reorgan ization, which it opposed. Arm y officers also say certain fea tures of the bill were injected in con Rupture treated mechanically. Private fitting rooms. Highest testimonials. Re ference and never were debated on the sults guaranteed. Call or write. floor o f either house o f congress. J O H N S O N S l U M B A R G E R The articles of war have not been 411-412 Alisky Building. Portland. Oregon revised in 100 years and are said to be sadly deficient for dealing with the conditions which growth o f the army and development of the nation require. The W ar department is especially anxious for changes to enable army officers to deal adequately with prob Keeps off flies or money back. $1 lems arising during the present M exi a gallon from your dealer, or order can service. by mail. PLUMMER DRUG CO. Included in the revision worked out Third and Madison, Portland, Or. by congress, over the objection o f the President and the War department, was a provision which exempted re tired officers from court-martialB and army discipline, i f not actually from Bought, sold and repaired. Sup army control, and placed them under plies o f all kinds. Out o f town the jurisdiction of the civil courts. trade a specialty. W rite us. It is common understanding among army officers that the section covered R. H . B L O C K E R 276 Taylor Street Portland, Oregon the case o f s certain retired officer, form erly regarded as a power in shap ing m ilitary legislation, who was pre HIDES, P E L T S , C ASCARA SARK, paring to w rite a book and hesitated to do it while liable to discipline. W OOL AND M O HAIR. Portland K NT For Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Sprains, Strains, Stiff Neck, Thitblains, Lame Back, OlaSores, Open Wounds, and all External Injuries. M ade S in c e 1846. * * * 3 * 5 * Price 25c, 50s and $1.09 a M n | AS! Dealers OR W R IT S SHIP I PERFECT of HAWTHORNE AUTO SCHOOL interested in p u rity first KG While Chicago Bakes, Baker freezes. W E P A Y M ORE FOR O L D A L T O T IR E S * Chicago— Just as the morgue was S— t * Imk n— m m Writ, Im cleared of the last o f the unidentified OREUIIN V U LCANIZING CO.. 6fi0 W uhinaU m St.. I'ortinnd. Ora. dead stricken down by the terrible heat wave, the streets were cleaned of dead horses and the wilted and emaciated public was beginning to take a fresh Do you want to aell your (arm. homa or bu.inaaa grip on life, the hot spell returned for for caah’ Wriiw to C A R T E R R E A L T Y CO.. another engagement Saturday. 604 Buchanau Building. Portland. Oragan It w ill find the poeple with far less resisting power than before and if it Correct Adjective. continues many days the death list Judge— You say that the defendant w ill be heavy. used Incendiary language. W itness— Yes, your honor, he said Baker. O r.— W inter dropped plump he’d fire the complainant.— Boston into the lap o f Bummer in the last 24 Transcript. hours and overcoats and umbrellas arc all the rage here. The thermometer Ladylike. went down to 37 early Saturday morn "She's so ladylike.” “ Yes indeed. Even her own broth ing and stayed in that neighborhood Snow was report era have never heard her swear.”— practically all day. ed in the high mountains. Detroit Free Press. FARMS AND BUSINESS SOLO A GOOD POSITION There is good position opportunity Hn- creased pay when when you are __ _ ready Let us help you now Check what you want to be and mail today. Catalog free irtNOWUPNO §00« «FIFIS em iTI SftSCTMY flPtST TYFlfT Funston Will Not Talk San Antonio, Texaa— General Fun ston Saturday declined to discuss a re port that he had recommended the withdrawal o f the American troops in Mexico. Aaked i f he had made any such recommendation in the matter, he said: “ I w ill not even say whether any communication whatever concern ing the subject has passed between myaelf and Washington.” Asked i f he cared to deny the re port, the general said: “ I do not. It is a matter that concerns only the War department, and I won't discuss it . ’ ’ Address Portland. Oro. BUSINESS CO LLEG E BUY DIRECT £ By buying direct from os at wholesale prices and snro the plumber s profit*. W rits us to day your nooda Wa will gieu you msr rack- bottom "dlruct-to-you" priem» t. c h rail or bout. Wa actually « s w you from U to *• per cent. AH goods guaranteed K a r t h o m h ra i^ ?* i t w f far Laudas W ater Systems and Fuller 4k Johneen Engines. ST AR K -D A VIS CO. 212 Third Street- P. N. U. P« No. 99. 1916 Alaska Coal at Retail. Waahington. D. C. — The govern ment's Alaskan railroad now is carry ing coal from the Matanuaka fields to the harbor at Anchorage. Secretary Lane announced Saturday that the first coal train was moved August IS from Gooee creek over the new line. “ The opening o f these field*.” he said, “ is regarded as a most important valuable benefit to both Alaska and the Pacific Northwest. I t means cheaper fuel for that general country and it is confi dently expected that it will be followed by industrial and mining expansion.’ ’ Prices Not Manipulated. Washington, D. C.— Preliminary in vestigation in Chicago of the recent riaee in wheat and flour price* and threatened rise in price o f bread, by Chairman Hurley, o f the Federal Trwle rommieeion. is understood to have disclosed no evidence o f illegal manipulation*. A * the matter stands now the com- miaeion is not expected to take any action. Mr. Hurley returned from , Chicago to make hit report. GENFRAL CROP CONDITIONS W Portland— Wheat — Bluestem, $1.17 per bushel; fortyfold. $1.15; club, $1.13; red fife, $1.15; red Russian, M BAKING PO W D E R is w h a t you should always use. There are many o th er reaso n s why— but try a can and see for yourself. C A P Í, C H A R L E ? E , F R V A fr,:- \ i This is the first photograph o f Cap tain Charles A. Fryatt, British captain o f the steamship Brussels, who was shot to death by the Germans at Bruges, to reach the United States. He tried to sink a German submarine and was captured. The British gov ernment has recommended the grant ing o f an extra penion o f $500 annual ly to Captain F ry a tt’ s widow, besides the sum to which she is entitled under England’s compensation scheme. The Great Eastern railroad, of one of whose ships Captain Fryatt was the master, is also granting his widow a $1250 annuity. Forest Notes. Box manufacture ranks first among the wood using industries of Wash ington. Sitka spruce and western yellow pine are the chief woods used, amounting together to approximately ninety million board feet annually. The largest consumers are the can neries and orchards. means must be found to prevent the existing situation from ever arising again. Meantime the railroad officials who have tentatively refused to accept W il son's profiosal, continued conferences among themselves. The labor leaders, who already have approved the pro posal, marked tim e awaiting a definite decision from the employers. The southern states contain the on !y remaining Important hardwood sup ply of the temperate zone, not only of the United States, but probably of the entire world. Tropical Storm loss in Texas Over $2,000,000; Thirteen Are Dead There are 392 consumers of tannin Corpus Chris’ i, Tex. — The loss of In the United States, who use annual life from the tropical storm which ly 625.000 cords of hemlock bark. 290. 000 cords of oak bark, and 380,000 struck Corpus Christi and 10 adjacent South Texas counties on Friday night cords of chestnut wood. was placed at 13. Monday, including One hundred and thirty thousand nine members o f the crew of the small maps of the national forests will be freighter Pilot Boy, which foundered distributed this summer. These maps off the Aransas Pass jetties. Two show the best camp sites, good hunt Mexican women were killed at Kath Ing and fishing grounds, roads, trails erine, a settlement on the K ing ranch and telephone lines, and give ilirec (ions how to reach points of interest near Alice, Tex., and one Mexican was reported killed at San Diego. Both towns are from 50 to 60 miles inland. W h e n S h e 'l l Get It. The total damage in this region, of Boarding House Servant -The land lady says she would like to have some which Corpus Christi bore the heaviest part, was estimated at over $2,000,- money when it Is convenient. Hardup Boarder— T ell her not to 000. This includes devastation o f a worry; that's when she’ll get it. An large portion o f the lower roast’s cot swers. ton crop, which was ready to be picked. Damage at Corpus Christi was estimated conservatively at $500,- 000. WHY WOMEN M odel 1912 M illfeed - Spot prices: Bran, $26(t$ 26.50 per ton; shorts, $2961.29.50; rol led barley, S31.50(<£32.50. Corn— Whole, $38 per ton; cracked, E x t r a t i g h t W e ig h t Mads In 12, 16 and 20 Gauges* in Hay— Producers’ prices: Timothy, | There’s no need o f carrying a heavy Eastern Oregon, $18.60<i(,20 per ton; gun. W inchester M odel 1912 shot alfalfa, $13.50 (g) 14.50; wheat hay, $13.50 ((0 14.50; oat and vetch, $12 6# guns are m ade entirely o f nickel steel, 12.60; cheat, $11; clover, $10. and hence are the lightest arid strongest Butter— Exchange prices: Cubes, guns on the market. B e sure to see extras, no bid; prime firsts, 26c per pound; Jobbing prices: Prim e extras, one before buying. Sold by all dealers. 27i(u30c; butterfat. No. 1, 27c; No. 2, 25c, Portland. T H E R E P E A T E R PAR EX C ELLEN C E Eggs — Oregon ranch, exchange price, current receipts, 26Jc per dozen. Jobbing prices: Oregon ranch, can- died, 27ioi30c; selects, 32c. Poultry— Hens, 14(<t,15c per pound; ! broilers, 16<q,17c; turkeys, live, 20 (](22c; ducks, 10di, 14o; geese, 8«(LOc. Veal— Fancy, 2c per pound. Pork— Fancy, 2c per pound. Vegetables— Artichokes, 75c(u$l per D O N’ T SU FFE R FROM dozen; tomatoes. 400£76o per crate; Granulated Eyelids, Eye* ii-.tUmed by expo- cabbage, $1.75 per hundred; garlic, •ure to Sun, Dust and Hind 10c per pound; peppers, 5 «i6 c ; egg |uickJy relieved by Riuriau plant, 7(u8c; lettuce, 3(kq,35c per doz when you can easily find quick relief ) t kVmidv NoSnurtinf. en; cucumbers, 40(<t60c per box; from this cruel disease in any stage. _ just Eye Comfort. A t Anti-Uric, made from Roots and Ber peas, 4(<i5c per pound; beans, 4(u7c; Your Druggist's JOc per Bottle. Marine t)S ries, gradually soothes away the poi celery, 75@85c per dozen; corn, 10(m •i*lveiuTube»25c. ForBeokellhefyefrea.uk son from the system, no matter now 25c per dozen. Druggists or Merlae f ye Kcmeiiy C e„ Ckic * |0 severe or long standing the case may Potatoes — W alla Walla, $1.76®2 In*. Send $1.50 today for a treatment per sack. prepaid to your address. Results Green fru its— Apples, new. $1.26(01 Jovermuent Surveye Summer Home- guaranteed or money refunded, or sent ■itea Near North Yakima. 1.76 per box; cantaloupes, 60c(o,$1.75 0. O. D. by Parcel Post. W rite for An association made up of seven circulars and letters from those bene- per crate; peaches, 366$86c per box; Simply send watermelons, li@ l»c per pound; amllles, and comprising about thirty lltted. Don’ t put it off. figs, $16(1.50 per box; plums 75c(o) reople, Including J. A. Loudon and today. Address AN T I-U R IC ' t’ O., 102 Sherwood Building, San Francisco. $1.35; pears, $li<(2; apricots, $l(o; ilhers, of North Yakima, Washington, iar applied to the forest service for 1.25; grapes, $1.60(0)1.75; blackber he lease of a five acre tract In the ries, $1.25; loganberries, $1.50(0)1.75; Vaches valley for a summer homeslte. Jimmy Up to Date. casabas, 2(0.2 Jc. 3. F. Allen, supervisor of the Rainier ! Jimmy, in office boy in a downtown Hops— 1915 crop, 8<j£10c; 1916 con rational forest, on which this tract Is ; located, has Just completed the neces- office, approached his boss one morn tracts, nominal. W ool— Eastern Oregon, fine, 23(d) mry survey, and It Is expected that, ing last week. " I f you please, sir.” »side from unforeseen complications, 26c; coarse, 30@32c; valley, 35c. "W ell, Jimmy?” Cascara bark— Old and new, 4Jc per ’he association will soon be In ahso- j ’’ My grandmother, sir.” lute possession of the area. pound. "Aha. your grandmother; go on, These families, atl of whom are real Cattle— Steers, prime light, $6.76(01 lents of North Yakima, have camped Jimmy.” 6.90; prime heavy, $6.76(d7.10; good, -ogether on this land for several sum "M y grandmother and my mother $5.75(0.6.25; choice, $5.26(0)5.50; me ners. They now plan to put up a "W hat? And your mother, too. dium to good, $4.50(d5; ordinary to club house, lay out a tennis court, and fair, $4(o4.60; heifers, $3.50(0,5.75; nake other permanent Improvements Both very ill, eh?” "N o, sir. My grandmother and my in the tract, thus forming a colony bulls, $3.50(07.60. Hogs — Prim e light, $9.70(09.75; »h ere they ran spend their summers mother are goln’ to the baseball game this afternoon and they want me to prime strong weights, $9.700(9.76; vway from the noise, heat, and dust stay home and mtnd my little kid if the city, and yet have sufficient good to prime mixed, $9.50(09.66; lompany to prevent their vacation life brudder." rough heavy packing, 8.65(08-76; pigs Tom becoming monotonous. Jimmy got the afternoon off.— Phil and skips, 8.50(09.10. adelphia Public Ledger. Sheep — Spring lambs, $8(08.25; hy ti leep i Accurately Put. common, $5.50(0,6; choice yearlings, P erce’s Pleasant Pellets. The They regu- "W h y tlhl Rev. Ulnks leave his $6(06.25; good, $5.600(5.75; choice ate liver, bowels and stomach. charge?" wethers, $60(6.25; choice ewes, $5(q, "H e said his parishioners were Planting Near Mount Hebo free 5.25; common ewes. $2.50(n,3. gully of contributory negligence.’’— Shows Good Results. More than 99 per cent of the trees Superfluous Solicitude. Show Waning of Summer Season, planted by the forest service this "W illie , I don’t want you to go to spring at Hebo, Tillamook county, Ore Spokane— The passing o f the cherry, gon, on the Siuslaw national forest, that river resort with the rest of tho apricot, blackcap and red raspberry are still living, according to an In boys.” ipectlon report Just received by J. F. "W h y not, m i ! " shows that the summer season is wan " I ’m skeered you’ll git hurt going Kummel, Portland. Oregon, who has ing. charge of the forest service _ planting up on one of them there parachutes.” The novelties in the store are fresh ______ operations In Oregon and Washington. | — Baltimore American. figs at 30 cents a dozen, Malaga grs;>es Seven hundred acres were planted | ------------------ ■ ■■ at 30 rents a box, and dark grapes at In April and May with two-year o ld 1 Shocked. 25 cents a box. Douglas tlr seedlings, grown at the “ I stole three bases today.” Peaches both from California and A’ ind R iver nursery near ( ’arson, | “ I was playing golf.” said the other Washington districts are plentiful and %’ashington. Tho trees were spaced man. ” 1 Approached the ninth hole becoming more so. They retail at 20 about 8’x8’, making s few leas than with a beautiful lie.” 700 trees to the acre. Tho total cost “ flow unscrupulous men are,” »mif cents a basket. Watermelons are only 2 cents a of planting was $8.50 per acre. This | fed the lady who overheard this talk. Includes cost of growing the trees at — Louisville Courier Journal. pound, while good sized cantaloupes the nursery and getting them to the ■ ■ ■ ■■ - esn be obtained for a nickel, and some area, as well aa the actual planting what larger ones at four for a quarter. operation. W O IY IH N O F O R E G O N I Prim e pears from the Wenatchee district, perfect in coior and shape, h ( u r n W hile You W . III. Women Everywhere Endorse thl* “ Favorite” A lton ’* Fimi Esso lu s certain euro fo r hot, are tem pting at 30 cents a dozen. s w e ll Ing, calina, an-1 sw ollen, s e llin g feet. Mold Lenta, O regon.— " I n my yonnper Spring chickens are plentiful and by s ll Druggists. I’ rlee ¿5c. Don’t accent any //-//days I wan greatly many people, especially i f o f southern su list Hu te T ria l |>ackauc FitK K . A dilreia A lie n * Olmated, La n o y , N. V. _____ fii.ni troubled with gun extraction, think they are improved if i f t o n my stomach: accompanied with a dish o f sweet po Particular, /¿ti RftV® me lot* oi tatoes of which the first o f the present JmLO trouble. I began Edward, aged 6. wan sent to a bar season are now retailing at 10 cents a Iwr s shop to get his lialr cut. The VnY using I)r. Pierce’* (jt $ m e d i c i n e * and pound. assistant who attended to him had red r e c e iv e d such Squash, green corn and artichokes, hair. relief that I can “ Would you like to have your hair varied with green or wax beans, offer recommend them a pleasing variety and celery again cut like mine?” asked the barber with to others. aids in the making o f s salad or adding s kind smile. * I have raised "No, sir," answered Edward. "Cut to the variety o f hor d’oeuvres. a large family and It some other color, pleaae."— An am a great grand* iwers. that Sugar Drops Again; This Time 25c. rny daughters-in-law une Dr. Pierce’* Premonition. Favorite Prescription when expecting Tacoma— Sugar took a drop o f 25 The Colonel So the bank refused cents a hundred Tuesday, and granulat vo cash the cheek I gave you, Itastus?; to become a mother.” — M rs . 1$. F. S k k LEY, 9411 94th Street. 8. K. ed cane is now quoted st $7.86. The Itastus— Yasah. Dal eashler man ] Thousands of women who are now decline affects all grades. This is the lun have pos’tlvely do most seeable hleesed with robust health tiumuh third drop in sugar in the last two nlnd Ah ehah safe, sah understand w hy thou maid Is of other The Colonel— How s that? weeks. Dealers expert perhaps one nr women continue hi worry and suffer Itastus— Yasah! Jes’ as soon as Ah from ailment« peculiar b» women when two more small declines as the new lun tell him whose eheok Ah had he they can obtain for a trilling sum Dr. crop comes in, but say that a general tald it was no good eben hefo’ he dun Pierce’ s Favorite Prescription, which shortage w ill result in high prices for look at It, sah.— New York Globe. will surely and uuickly banish all pain, sugar again this winter. distress and misery and restore the Idaho huckleberries, the big blue Ideals. womanly functions to perfect health. mountain berries, are on the local mar “ Are you doing your best to make Young mothers who preserve the ket. They are in excellent condition Crimson Quich better and more beau charms of face and figure in tpHe n| and sell for 15 cents a pound. A ll tlful?” an increasing family and the care of "O f course we are,” replied Broncho growing children are always to b* kinds of grapes are now to be had. ’ lleh. "W e ’ve armed the posse with a envied. Doctor Pierce’s Favorite Pré« Plenty o f plums and peaches are on the fine collection of the latest weapons, •cription gives the strength and health market. The best of the peaches still and before fall we expect to have a upon which happy motherhood de- come from California. new cemetery full of choice statuary." pr ndi. It practically does ftw iv with For the first tim e in several week* — Washington tHar. the pains of maternity. It enables the there is a plentiful supply o f tomatoes mother to n »urish the infant life d«v on hand, but many of them are *till a i ndi g on her, and enjoy the hourly I* n o m o r í n«*rrns«ry happiness of watching tna develop little green. The price i* $1.25 a box titan S m s 11 p o x . Army ment of a perfectly healthy child. and they are due for a drop. Sweet tM perlin e« h *i Am o— Ixstsé t aicDiMt $r.;r*cukmf c ffl- corn is still scarce. Cantaloupes were C*fT. »oííhtrml-affnPffF.Df AntUypUoid Vsccfnstlcn. IM P O R T A N T N P H IA I. o r m T€ almost cleaned up because o f the great A « ▼»'-cioaud H O W by your phy»u laa, you and R r . l l l f M S O F T i l IM 1 * 4 1 * 1 »- - A ny per demand. Standards are quoted at, $1.50 j y t r i r fatally. It If more vital than kouM Insurants. son dMtrlnjr m copy o f T h « P «o p l«'« Gommo« A ik your phytlriao, dnifelüt, or frn d for K i n M**«1 d j »1 A *viser Ka-for« ine ««Iltion ta and ponies at $1.40 s crate. you had Typhu^T* telU o f of T y p h o i d Vscclos, c * hints'i*«1 h hot j M iwri.l *.hU notice to»eth«*r| wltR m u lt i from us , and danger fresa Typhoid Carrier«. Eggplant from Prosser is selling at i li re«* ilnitfii f or «*>mps ) tu Dr. Pierre, Invalid« TUT C liT T rt LA 54»tAIO tY. B r iK n f Y , CAL ilote!. ftnlfaloL N Y . «n-1 a copy wüi tw mu « 8e a pound. r io iu ii«« «Accise* • sasssf a. ». m i u c i m Sore R h eu m atism V V Old Settlers in Battle Springfield, Mo. — Three men are dead and eight wounded, three serious ly, as a result o f a series of fights which marked the recent Old Settlers’ at Rocky Comfort in McDon T o Lydia E. PinLIiam M l . c U reunion ald county, Missouri. Belated news nf the tragedies was brought here cine Co. Monday by William L. Crow, a local editor. Larrimore, Crow related, was slain in a brawl by Vanalack, who Women who are w, il often a r': "A r e killed himself with a shotgun follow the letters which ti. • Lydia L. Pinkliam ing l.arrimore'a death. W est's throat Medicine Co. are continually publishing, was cut in a fight with an unidentified g e n u in o T ’ ’ “ Are they truthfu l?’ ' Prune M arket Remains Dormant. “ Why do women write such letters? ” man. The fighting continued tw o day*. Roseburg, Or.— That the prune msr- In answer we say that never have we , ket is dormant at present, with no in Border Shots Exchanged. pul dshed a fictitious letter or name. Naco, A riz.— More than 100 shots dication o f revival, was the statement Never, knowingly, have wc published an untruthful letter, or one without the were exchanged across the interna made here by a number o f the leading full and written consent o f the woman tional line about a mile west o f here buyers. “ The prune grower* of Doug Monday night between patrols belong las county and C alifornia have placed who wrote it. their crop on a 6-cent basis,” said one The reason that thousands o f women ing to the colored m ilitia troops from buyer, “ and the Eastern distributors from ail parts o f the country write such the District o f Columbia and a party have refused to pay that price.” An grateful letters to the Lydia E. Pink- on the Mexican aide. The militiamen other said several carloads had been ham Medicine Co. is that Lydia E. Pink- say that they had halted some M exi purchased for 7 cents, but recent offer* barn a Vegetable Compound has brought cans who attempted to cross the line. had not exceeded 6. Because of this, health and hap( line sa into their lives, In answer to the challenge the M exi cans fired. In the fusillade that fol local dealer* are making little effort to , once burdened with pain and auifering. contract for the Ikiuglaa county crop. I t has redeved women from some o f lowed the only casualty was the wound the worst forms o f f^maie Alls, from dis ing o f one o f the Mexicans who had Loganberry A creage Doubled. placements, inflammation, ulceration, tried to cross. He is now a prisoner. Sheridan, O r.— As the result o f a re irregularities, nervouaaeee, w.-aknsso, Old Songs m Litigation. stomach trouble* and from the blue*. cent visit here Thad H. Howe, a cap New York — A suit contesting the italist o f Chicago, and owner o f the I t is impossible for any woman wbe ownership o f copyrights on “ Silver large Paradise farm o f this place, has i t w e l l a n d who has never • ' , r Threads Among the Gold,’ ’ and other announced he w ill double hie logan old song* written by Hart P. Dank*, berry acreage next year. He ha* 50 to realize how these who died in 1903, ha« been begun in scree o f loganberries and owns his own poor, suffering wo men feel when re the Federal court by hie widow against plant, which produced about 18,000 stored to h e a l t h ; Elizabeth Adair Gordon and others, gallons o f the raw juice this season. their keen desire to song publisher*, under the name o f the Mr. and Mrs. Howe visited the yard* help oth-r women estate o f Hamilton Gordon. The de during the picking season with the who are suffering as fendants are accused o f publishing business manager, N. W. Roundtree, o f they did. Dank*' song* without authority, and Portland. They were greatly pleased V - thereby to hare made $100,040 profits. I with the loganberry juice prospects. i W RITE LETTERS C H ts r m Hammerless Shotguns $ 1 . 12 . E yess S p r a y -a -C o w Wi want it ,w Hit Writ, tor prices and Hupping tags THE H. F. NORTON CO. fw au. Ori.. Seattle. Ni British Sea Captain Who Was Executed by Germans if you are Oregon Hernia institute MOTORCYCLES ,nd BICYCLES Washington, D. C.— President W il son's week o f conferences with rank ing officials o f the railroads and lead ers of their employes threatening a nation-wide strike are believed by all parties to the controversy to have brought the situation to a point where decisive developments may be expected within a few days. 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