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A GOOD POSITION ITALY DECLARES WAR ON GERMANY T h e re Is a g o o d p o sitio n o p p o rtu n ity —in c re a se d pay— w h en you a re ready L et us help you now. C h eck w h a t you w an t to be a n d m ail today. C a ta lo g tree. formal Aitkin Against Kaiser Result of Pressure by Allies. — cim r n*mxA m i n jic m t u t - u n i t TTW1T orna MAJuaa cot*? tu roa rn MILITARY PHASE UNCHANGED <??W V vi\V väÖ Ö oÄ V tT B U S IN E S S C O L X f.C E P o r tL o d . O r . . Both Countries Have Been Drifting Steadily Toward Break— Troops Royal D -Lite Now Available Anywhere. Comfortable LADIES SHOES i . ‘ ? .5 0 s. All Styles All Sizes Royal Shoe Co. 148 Fourth St. N ear M orrison O re g o n A Goad Violin Is Made So It D oes Not G ro w So. TtafclárK T h e r e is o n ly o n e w a y to g e t a good V io lin W ith o u t G r e a t E x p e n s e . w h ic h is: S e n d in y o u r O ld B ad O ne a n d h a v e i t m ad e in to a n Old Good O ne. E s t i m a te s g iv e n f re e . A ll w o rk g u a ra n te e d . S e n d to T H E C O U L T E R C O ., 227Vs Wuktwtss Si, PwtUad. Ore MOTORCYCLES ad BICYCLES B ought, sold anil repaired. Sup plies o f all kinds. O ut o f tow n trad e a specialty. W rite us. R. H . BLO CK ER 276 T a y lo r S tr e e t P o r t la n d , O r e g o n FA R M S AND BUSINESS SOLD I *o y ou w a n t to sell y o u r fa r m , h o m e o r b u s in e s s fo r c a s h “’ W ria e to C A R T E R R E A L T Y C O .. 6 0 4 B u ch a n a n B u ild in g , P o rtla n d , O re g o n ELECTRIC MOTORS B o u g h t, S o ld , R e n te d a n d R e p a ire d W A L K E R E L E C T R IC W O R K S B u rn s id e , c o r. lo th . P o r tla n d . O re. REDUCED F R E I G H T R A T ES 'lo a n d fro m .ill p o in ts on h o u se h o ld g o o d s, p ianos, a n d a u to m o b ile s . I n fo rm a tio n c h e e r f u lly giv en . Pacific Coast Forwarding C o ., H ID E S , P E L T S , C A S C A R A B A R K , W O O L A N D M O H A IR . we »ml ail ion have Write for prices and shippini tags THE H. f. NORTON CO. Portland, Ore., Seattle, Wn P lum s U eber Alles. H ave you any Idea of the space food occupies in th e m ind of th e m an at th e fro n t? Y esterd ay I w as crossing a bullet sw ep t o rch ard w ith a n o th e r officer, w hen I noticed plum s! T er rified le s t my p a rtn e r should see them , I suggested th a t we leave Quick ly a s the place w as too unhealthy. So we craw led aw ay. T h a t nig h t in the lig h t of a big moon, m y cook and I stole Into th e o rch ard and g athered tw o sand bags full of plum s. T he b u llets w histling through the tree s h u rrie d th e picking. — (/apt. Louis K eene in C arto o n s M agazine. L ost in London. P a trio tic S cots L ady (p a tro llin g Vic to ria line sta tio n to a ssist any of her stra n d e d co u n try m en a rriv in g from th e fro n t)—Can 1 help you in any w ay? P erplexed Soot—T h an k yon, mam Is th e toon far frae the sta tio n ? — L ondon Punch. Most Eminent Medical Authorities Endorse It. D r. E berle and D r. Braithw aito as wed as Dr. Sim on — all distinguished author«—agree th a t w hatever may be the disease, tue urine seldom fails in furnishing us with a clue to the princi. pies upon which it is to be treated , and accurate knowledge concerning the nature of disease can th u s bo obtained. II backache, scalding u rin e or frequent urination bother o r distress you. or if uric acid in the blood has caused rheu m atism , gout o r sciatica o r you suspect kidney or bladder trouble ju st write Dr. Pierce a t the Surgical In stitu te , Buffalo, N .Y .; send a sam ple of urine and de- ocribe svm ptom s. You will receive iron m edical advice after D r.Pierce’s chem ist has exam ined th e uriue — this will be carefully done w ithout charge, and you will be under no obligation. Dr. Pierce during m any vears of experim entation has discovered a new rem edy which he finds is thirty-seven tim e t m ore pow er ful th a n lithia in rem oving uric acid from the system . If you are suffering from backache or the pains of rheum a tism , go to y our best druggist and ask for a oO-cent box of “ A t t u n e " put up by Dr. Pierce. D r. P ierce’s Favorite Prescription for w eak w om en and D r. Pierce’s Golden M edical Discovery for the blood have been favorably known for the p ast forty years a n d more. They are sta n d ard rem edies to-dav—as well as D octor Pierce’s P leasan t Pellets for the liver a n d bowels. You can get a sam ple of any one of these rem edies by a n tin g D r. Pierce. Rome— Ita ly Sunday declared w ar on G erm any. Italy and G erm any have been d r i f t ing stead ily tow ard w ar. The d e clara tio n becam e in ev itab le when Ita ly re cently se n t troops to Saloniki to co o p e ra te in th e cam paign of the e n te n te a llies on th e M acedonian fro n t, as G er m any is d ire c tin g th e opposing forces and has troops on th is b a ttle line. Ita ly ’s position in re g ard to G er m any has been an anom alous one since Doctor Pierce’s Pellets a re uneqnaled Ita ly w ithdrew from th e T riple A lli ance May 23 o f la s t y e ar and declared »1 a Liver Pill. One ttn v , Sugar-coated l^ lle t a Duee. C ure S'ck H eadache, w a r on A u stria . A lthough by th is act Bilious H eadache, Dizziuess, C onstipa •he a rra y e d h e rself a g a in st her form er tion, In d ig estio n , Bilious A ttacks, a n d allies, G erm any and A u stria , she re all derangem ents of the L iver, Stom ach m ained officially a t peace w ith G er and Bowels. m any u n til Sunday. B efore Ita ly took th is ste p G erm any e x e rte d every ett’o rt to induce h e r to rem ain n e u tra l, sending to Romo as an am bassador P rin ce von Buelow. The If y o u a r e lo o k in g fo r P ro m p t R eturn«, prince fo r som e tim e a v erted w a r be G o o d P rice» e n d e S q u a re D e a l, m a k e tw een A u s tria and Italy , and w hen he y o u r n e x t sh ip m e n t o f C r e a m to saw a ru p tu re w as in ev itab le took ste p s tow ard p re serv a tio n of an official peace b etw een G erm any and Italy . PORTLAND. H e n eg o tia te d a special a g ree m e n t un d e r w hich, in case of w ar betw een “The Home of the Sa’isdeJ Shipper” A u s tria and Italy , G erm any and Ita ly pledged th em selv es to re sp ec t th e • p ro p e rties and lives o f th e ir re sp ec tiv e su b je cts in one a n o th e r’s dom ains. L earned Som ething. A ccording to unofficial re p o rts from “ W h a t’s th e m a tte r w ith Flubdub? E urope, I ta ly ’s a llies w ere dissatisfied H e used to claim th a t o u r p oliticians and a t th e P a ris council o f e n te n te w ere th e m ost un scru p u lo u s In the pow ers in F e b ru a ry la st asked th e I ta l w orld.” “ H e h a s been tra v e lin g abroad. 1 ian re p re se n ta tiv e s why th e ir nation w as not a t w a r w ith G erm any. Ita ly th in k it w as a g re at blow to his civic alread y had ag reed not to conclude a pride w hen he found th ey w ere no t.” —L ouisville C ourier-Journal. se p a ra te peace and a t th e P a ris con ference sanctioned th e plan fo r a per V indicated Self-Esteem . m an e n t h ig h council of th e e n te n te “T h e W oggses seem to have a high pow ers fo r fu tu re conduct of th e w ar. opinion of th em selv es." The in cre asin g co-operation am ong “ Yes. You seo the sam e cook has th e e n te n te a llies and the necessity con sen ted to rem ain In th e ir em ploy fo r b rin g in g into serv ice I ta ly ’s su r for th re e o r four years. So th e y feel plus of troops g ra d u ally b rought Ita ly e n title d to th in k th a t th ey a re ra th e r in to such a position th a t i t becam e nice people.”— W ashington S tar. e v id en t a d e clara tio n of h o stilitie s He K new T h at. a g a in st G erm any w as c ertain . "W h at is th e ch ief m ineral w ealth T he first o v e rt a c t in th is d irectio n h e ' A lleghanles?" occurred sh o rtly a f te r th e P a ris c onfer of “ t Onnno, m um .” ence, F e b ru a ry 29, when Ita ly requi- “ Yes, you do. W h at do you c a rry stioned 34 o f th e 37 G erm an ste am In a sc u ttle ? ” ships in tern ed in Ita lia n p o rts to help "S uds, m um ." — L ouisville Courier- m eet the p re ssin g need o f th e allies Jo u rn al. fo r ship p in g fa c ilitie s. O th e r indica -1 P lain E nough. tio n s of app ro ach in g w a r have been “ How do you like A m erica, c o u n t? " observed in re c e n t w eeks. “Q uite m uch, b u t yo u r fig u res of speech a re som ew hat h a rd to u n d e r stand. Now, w hen it daw ns upon you U . S. fleet “ Sunk;” “ Enemy” BUTTERFAT GONE UP H A ZELW O O D CO., lands Army on long Island “ You begin to see d a y lig h t!” ex plained the o th e r m an .—L ouisville C ourier-Journal. W ashington, D. C. — The g re a te s t T h read of In tere st. | w a r gam e e v er u n d e rta k en by th e "T h is cookbook o u g h t to be popu A m erican navy ended Sunday w ith a j victo ry fo r A dm iral M ayo’s “ R e d ” lar." “W hy so ? ” fleet, w hich, th eo re tic ally , w iped out " T h e re 's a love sto ry m ixed In with th e d efending “ B lue” fleet and landed the recip es." — L ouisville Courier- an invad in g a rm y a t F a r R o c k a w a y ; Jo u rn al. P oor Picking. "W h a t's th e m a t t e r ? ' ask ed the ; Beach, Long Island. R ear-A dm iral K n ig h t, a c tin g 's * um Foolish Man. first flea. “ You looked sta rv e d .” "T h ey a rc m ak in g th ese toy dogs pire, announced th e re su lt in th is r e “C an’t say I like th a t new h a t of y o u rs.” so n a tu ra l." explained the o th e r flea po rt to th e navy d e p a rtm e n t: “ M aneuver com pleted. R ed and " th a t I a rra n g e d to sum m er on one of "Y et you liked It In th e sto re .” them by m ista k e ."— Louisville Courier- Blue bodies engaged 9:30 to 10:30, 10 "W ell, It did look p re tty w hen th e Jo u rn al. m iles south of A m brose I.ig h th ip . Blue girl trie d It on." T hen th e tro u b le s ta rte d .— Louis d ecisivley d efeated . Red g a in in g com Good, No M atter W hat. m and o f Bea. Red effects landing a t ville C ourier-Journal. T h e O fficer (a fte r a com plaint) — Forw ard a t Home. T h is te a 's all right. W h at's th e com F o rt R ockaw ay and secures b a s e .’’ T he final re p o rt follow ed one a n p lain t? School T ea ch e r—I'm so rry to say, T om m y— It a in ’t tea, sir; it's stoo! nouncing th a t R ear-A dm iral H e lm ’s Mr. Jo n e s, th a t your boy is very b a c k T h e O fficer—And very nice stoo! “ B lue” defen d in g fleet v irtu a lly had w ard in his studies. been a n n ih ilated in a d ra m a tic fight — L ondon Sketch. Jo n e s—T h a t's stra n g e ! At hom o In off Scotland L ig h tsh ip a t th e e n tra n ce con v ersatio n w ith m e he seem s to O ptical A stonishm ents. to th e N ew Y ork harb o r. W ith the know it all.—B oston T ra n sc rip t. “ S eeing is believing,” said th e read y exception o f a few lig h t c ra ft, th e e n m ad e philosopher. S ticks T here. t ir e “ B lu e " fleet w as “ s u n k .” The "N ot alw ays, w hen you a re looking T h e m an who d ro p s his a n c h o r In full e x te n t o f th e “ R ed ” losses w as a t the m ovies."— W ashington S tar. the Slough of D espond n e v er g ets any not known, a lth o u g h e arly re p o rts fa rth e r.—A nsw ers. show ed th a t th e y included th e super- Falling in Line. “ I am going to a p re p are d n ess m eet d re ad n a u g h ts N evada and T ex a s and ing. my d ear, of our club." tw o d e stro y ers. "A ll rig h t, W illiam . You had b e tte r leave m e all th e loose change you have A m e r ic a n F la g o n P a c ific A g a in , ab o u t you."— B altim ore A m erican. San F rancisco — T he A m erican flag w as re sto red M onday to th e tr a n s pacific serv ice w hen th e Pacific Mail AUTO SCHOOL lin e r E cuador le ft fo r th e F a r E ast C arried Safely T h ro u g h C hang* T h e on*y A u to m o b ile School on t h e P a w ith m ore th an 5000 tons o f fre ig h t o f Life by Lydia L. P in k h a m ’a cific C o a s t m a in ta in in g s L a» T r a c to r and a full com plem ent o f passengers. D ept.. U s in g H o lt C e te rp illa r. <\ L Beat V egetable C om pound. T ra c k la y e r a n d W heel T ra c to r» , b o th in th e The significance o f th e occasion was tch o o l a n d o p e ra tin g 1 field. recognized by th e governm ent, and the 445 H aw thorn* A t *. P ortland. O r» b a ttle s h ip O regon and th e U nited N ashville,T enn.-—“ W hen I w as going S ta te s q u a ra n tin e ste a m e r A rgonaut through the C hange o f L ife I had a tu- accom panied th e lin e r ac fa r as the i "inuraor as larg e a s a lig h tsh ip . T his w as th e first tim e in child ■ h#-mt The n v ¥ ¥ ¥ ^ V e a l. P o r k . B e e f. th e h isto ry of th e p o rt th a t a com m er doctor said it waa P o u ltr y . B u tte r . E gg* A A A a n tj p A rm P r o d u c e th re e y ears com ing cial lin e r has had a navy e sc o rt to sea. to th e Old R eliab le E v e r d in g h o u se w ith a and g av e me m edi record o f 4& y e a r* o f S q u a r e rte n 'in g s . a n d cine to r it until I A b d u c tio n P lo t F a ils . beaaaurwd o f T O P M A R K E T PR IC ES w as called a w a y Boise, Idaho — M ark A. L ufkin. F. M. CRONKHITE from th s city for D avis McLoy and R alph C uaelt w ere 4 5 -4 7 F ro n t S tr e e t P o rtla n d , O re g o n om e tim e . O f landed in ja il a t SL A nthony, Idaho, ¡course 1 could not. Sunday and a re held on a c h arg e of '¡go to him then, so p lo ttin g to ab d u ct R oland H a rrim a n , iimy s is te r in-law told th e I 6 -year-old »on o f *f 1 s. E. H. Har- jm e th a t she th o u g h t rim an, widow o f th e g re a t financier. Some w eeks ago a forem an on th e L ydia E. Pink ham a V egetable Com K eeps off flies or m oney beck. 11 I t helped both H a rrim a n sum m er ranch, on th e upper pound would cure iL a ?a!.on from vour * e tier, or order Snake riv er, receiv ed a le tte r signed th e C hange of L ife and th s tum or and Ly m ail. PLUMMER DRUG CO. by tw o o f th e m en, in w hich they when I g o t home I did net need Otr dt*ieir. Third and Madison. Portland, Or. broached th e p ro jec t of abdu ctin g the I took the I ’inkham rem edies until the boy and holding him in th e fa stn esses tu m o r w as gone, the doctor said, and I o f th e Idaho m ountains fo r a ransom . have not fe ll it since. I tell every one how I w as cured. I f th is le tte r will help o tn e n you a re Welcome to use i t . ” W o rd “ C ilk" H eld D eceit. —Mrs. E. H. B ea n , 525 Joseph A venue, D ay arvd n ig h t r i a s s sa E x p e r t t r a in in g New Y ork— The F ed eral T rad e Com N ashville, Tenn. ?» r e p a irin g , d r iv in g a n d m a r h in e w o rk , m ission has issued an order d ire c tin g «ne!tid in g fo rg e , la th e . s h a p s r . d rill p re s s . Lydia £ . Pink h a m 's V egetable Com t r a e 4«ir*, e t* T im e u n lim ite d CO M PE th e C ircle C ilk com pany, o f P h ilad el pound, a p a ra rem edy containing th e TENT c h a u f f e u r s a n d m e c h a n . phia, to disco n tin u e u sin g th e word e x tra c tiv e properties o f good old fash 1C» S U P P L I E D W R IT E US. “ c ilk ” in re fe re n ce to any of its prod ioned roots and herbs, m eets th s needs uct» o th e r th a n real silk in connection of wom an ■ system a t th is critical period w ith «sie«, tra d e m a rk s and a d v e rtis in g o f h e r life. T ry i t N o. 3A . 1818 P. N. U. m a tte r. T he com m ission held th a t the I f t h e r e I s a n y «? m p t o m In y n n r use of th e word " c i l k " for products r a s e w h i c h p u z z l e s y o n , w r i t e t o m ade o f m ercerized sea island cotton va lervi m u w u pl— mm- t h e I .y d l a K. I ’ i n k l i a m M e d i c i n e " M m t* M p a p -r th rea d w as deceptive. The decision is C o « L y n n , M a s s . looked on as a precedent. HOW MRS. BEAN MET THE CRISIS HAWTHORNE S p r a y -a -C o w Portland Y.M.C. A. Auto School j ROUMANIA DECLARES WAR ON AUSTRIA-HUNGARY; JOINS AIDES i f j NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS; GENERAL i CROP CONDITIONS» Berlin, Aug. 28, via London— Rou- P o rtla n d —W heat — tUueatem, * !.2 6 m ania declared w ar on A u stria-H an - per b u sh e l; fortyfold, *1.23; club, g a ria on Sunday evening, i t is an $1.22; red fife. *1.23; red R ussian, nounced officially here. * 1. 21. M illfeed—Spot p rice s; Bran, *23.50 P aris, Aug. 2 8 - R oum ania declared per to n ; shorts. *25.50; rolled barley, w ar a g a in st A u stria -H u n g ary last *35(436. n ight, say s a H avas d isp a tc h from C orn— Whole, *42 p e r to n ; cracked, B erne, S w itzerland, w hich declares *43. th a t the W olff agency a t B erlin m ade H ay— P ro d u c e rs’ p ric e s; T im othy, th e announcem ent. E a s te rn O regon, *16.506(18 per to n ; R oum ania’a decision to e n te r the a lfa lfa , * U .5 0 , w h eat hay, $12.60@ w ar w as reached a t a m eeting of th e 13.50; oat and vetch, * 12 ( 4 1 2 . 50 . Crown council held a t B ucharest yes B u tte r — E xch an g e p ric e s : Cubes, terd a y m orning, says a H avas disp atch e x tra s, 29 Jc per pound bid. Jo b b in g from G eneva. p ric e s: P rin ts, e x tra s , 30@34c; but- The W olff agency announces th a t the te r f a t. No. 1, 31c; No. 2, 29c, P o rt G erm an fe d era l council w as convoked land. im m ediately a f te r th e decision becam e E g g s — O regon ranch, exchange known. price, c u rre n t re ce ip ts, 2tiJ(u27c per dozen. Jo b b in g p ric e s: O regon ranch, Will Investigate New President of Panama candled, 28(<i30e; selects, 32c. P o u ltr y —H ens, 13(4l6c per pound; broilers, 16(4 17c; tu rk ey s, live, 18@ <r • ^ 22c; ducks. ll@ 1 4 4 c ; geese, 9 ( 4 l ie . V eal— Fancy, 12Jc per pound. P o rk — Fancy, 12(412Jc per pound. V e g eta b le s— A rtichokes, 75 c( 4 * l per dozen; tom atoes, 85(475c per c ra te ; cabbage, *1.75 per h undred; g arlic, 8 c per p o u n d ; peppers. 5(<t 6 c ; e g g p la n t, 7(410c; lettu ce. 20@25c p e r dozen; cu cum bers, 25(435c per box; (teas, 4 ( 4 5 c per pound; beans, 3 ( 4 4 c , celery, 75(4 86 c p e r dozen; corn. 10 ( 420 c. P o ta to e s— New, *16(1.25 per hun d re d ; sw eets, 3 J(ii.4c. O nions— C alifo rn ia, *1.75 (ter sack; W alla W alla, *1.76. G reen F ru its — A pples, new, 90c(4 *1.75 p e r box; cantaloupes, 60c(4$1.60 per c r a te ; peaches, 40@ 86c per box; w aterm elons, 16(1 fc per pound; figs, $16(1.60 per box; plum s, 75e(4*1.25; I tears, *1.50(41.76; grapes, *1.356(2; casabas, 1 Jc per pound. Sack V egetables — T urnips, *1.25; c a rro ts, *1.25; beets, *1.25(41.60. H ops— 1915 crop, nom inal; 1916 con tra c ts , nom inal. W ool — E a s te rn O regon, fine, 23(4 26c p e r pound; coarse, 30(432c; v a l f " r a m o n VA l P L Z , , ' l T T ley, 35c. C ascara B a rk — Old and new, 4 Jc (ter A re p o rt has reached W ashington th a t Ramon Valdez has been in stru pound. C a ttle —S te e .s, p rim e lig h t. *6.75(4 m ental in g e ttin g a large land conces sion for th e Ja p a n e se governm ent n ear 6.90; prim e heavy, $ 6 . 75 ( 4 7 . 1 0 ; good, th e P anam a canal. S e c retary I.anBing $ 6 . 76 ( 4 6 . 2 6 ; choice cows, *f>.26<u 5.76; has ordered an in v estig a tio n to asc er m edium to good, $ 4 . 60 ( 4 6 ; he ife rs, ta in w h e th er V aldez has m ade th e con * 3 . 50 ( 4 6 . 7 5 ; bulls, $ 8 ( 4 6 ; calves, *3.50 cession of land to a S apniaru nam ed @ 7.50. H ogs — P rim e lig h t, *9.26(49.60; Fernandez, who is the H avana a g en t fo r Ja p a n e se silk firm s. T he land, a p p rim e stro n g w eig h ts, *9.40 @ 9.60; pro x im ately 60,000 acres, is said to he rough heavy packing, *8.65 @ 8.76; on the A tla n tic seaboard, d ire c tly op pigs and skips, *8.50(49.10. S heep — S p rin g lam bs, *8 @ 8.36; posite th e Bay of San M iguel. I t m ig h t be very valuable to th e Ja p a n comm on lam bs, *5.60 (a) 6.00; choice ese g overnm ent fo r the e stab lish m en t y e arlin g s, *6 (4 6 .2 6 ; good y earlings, $5.60(46.75; choice w eth ers, $6(46.60; of a naval base th e re . choice ew es, $5(45.25; common ewes, $2.50(ii3. last Chance to Avert Strike Appears To lie in Action of Congress J Fruit and Melons Meet With Good Demand at Tacoma W ashington, D. C .— P re sid e n t W il son’s n e g o tia tio n s for a v e rtin g th e th re a te n e d nation-w ide railro ad s trik e a re in th e last sta g e w ith a break o r a se ttle m e n t a p p a re n tly not fa r off. W ith th e ra ilw a y ex ec u tiv e s sta n d in g firm a g a in st conceding th e eig h t-h o u r day and th e brotherhood leaders s till sta n d in g out a g a in st a r b itr a tin g it, th e hope of p re v e n tin g a tie -u p o f th e c o u n try ’s tra n s p o rta tio n s y s t e m s seem ed to lie w ith congress. J u s t e x ac tly w h at can be done, none o f th e -ongressional lead ers th em se l ves Beem to know. C onferences am ong th em and w ith P re sid e n t W il- Bon, which began Sunday n ig h t, w ere continued Monday. The situ a tio n w as view ed on all sides as th e m ost perilous since th e ne g o tia tio n s began tw o w eeks ago. T he hope o f th e P re sid e n t and a d m in istra tion lead ers was in th e p o ssib ility of g e ttin g th e brotherhood m en to give m ore tim e to continue th e n e g o tia tions. It is re liab ly r e t r i e d th a t th e s trik e order w hich th e chairm en c arried in sealed envelopes w hen th ey le ft W ash ington Monday, is to e n te r in to effect on S eptem ber 4, unless an a g re e m e n t should be reached p rior to th a t date. The fo u r brotherhood heads issued a sta te m e n t rep ly in g to P re sid e n t Rea, of th e P ennsylvania, who m ade an a n nouncem ent th a t ra th e r th a n give up to a rb itra tio n th e road» p re fe rre d to fa re a strik e . Th<* sta te m e n t charged th e P ennsylvania w ith inconsistency in th a t tw o y e ars ago it fo u g h t th e e f fo rts o f its shopm en to org an ize and a rb itra te . It also declared th a t as th e c o n tro llin g in te re s t In five sm all roads i t has refu sed them re p re se n ta tio n on th e m a n a g e rs' conference com m ittee, and th a t if a rb itra tio n w ere ag reed up on i t would apply to th ese roads. M exicans Beg fo r H elp. El Paso, T ex a s An a p p eal of th e people o f A guas C alientes and Z ac a te cas to a u th o ritie s of th e d e fac to gov e rn m e n t in M exico C ity to send physi cians, m edicines and food to a lle v ia te disease and fam ine ra m p a n t in th e tw o s ta te s has been fru itle ss, accord ing to p riv a te advices here. T he re po rt said th e re was not m ore th a n enough food in th e Federal d is tr ic t to provide fo r th e people th e re , and th a t if th e re w ere any physiciaa a v ailab le th ey could do nothing, fo r th e re w ere no serm s to com bat th e epidem ics. P re s id e n t’s O rd e r S a v e s. New York — A special o rd e r from P re sid e n t W ilson w hich reached the steam sh ip N ieuw A m sterdam ju s t be fore th e lin e r sailed Sunday saved Mrs. S arah Schim elson and h e r d a u g h te r, E sth er, from d e p o rta tio n . T he wo m an’s husband waa executed by th e R ussians in S uw alki, R ussian Poland, fo r sellin g bread to the G erm an s a fte r th e T eutons first cap tu red th a t place. W hen th e G erm ans retook th e tow n, th e widow, h e r d a u g h te r and h e r 1 1 - year-old son w ere sen t to B erlin and given a p assp o rt to A m erica. S eize C o u n terfe itin g P lant. O axland — O p e rativ es o f th e U n ite d S ta te s se c re t serv ice seized h e re Mon day a com plete c o u n te rfe itin g plan t, w hich included molds, dies and bogus coins m ade in im itatio n o f silv e r dol lar» and gold *5 and $10 piece*. T he seizu re w as m ade follow ing th e a r r e s t of C harles G. Bush and L ouis M iller, th e fo rm e r of whom, acco rd in g to H a rry M, Moffitt, head o f th e se c re t serv ice b ureau a t San Francisco, has served a sentence for c o u n te rfeitin g . T acom a — L arg e c o n sig n m en ts of f r u it and m elons a re a rriv in g in T a com a th is w eek from C a lifo rn ia and Y akim a d istric ts, and th e dem and is alm ost as g re a t as th e supply. P eaches and cantaloupes lead in p o p u larity am ong th e f r u it and m elons, w hile Y ak im a tom atoes a re th e m ost popular v eg etab le s being received. T he end of th e season fo r red ra sp b e rrie s and lo- g a n tie rrie s is a t hand, b u t sm all re c e ip ts a re still a d aily occurrence. Y ak im a cantaloupes a re fa s t re p la c ing th e C a lifo rn ia product, a lth o u g h th e la tte r a re of b e tte r q u a lity . The Y ak im a cantaloupes a re sm all and are a little green yet. E lh e rta s a re off th e m a rk e t a t p rse en t, th e C a lifo rn ia crop h a sin g gone and th e Y akim a crop b ein g as y e t un rip e. A few E lb e rta s m ay a rriv e th e la tte r p a rt of th e w eek. T here is a sc a rc ity o f Slappy and E arly C raw ford peaches on th e m ark e t, but plenty of c lingstone v a rie tie s. Pears, plumH and g ra d es a re m e e tin g w ith a good dem and. G ra v en ste in e a tin g ap ples a re hard to g e t and th e ir sc a rc ity m akes th e p rice high. T h ere a re p len ty o f cooking apples. S w ee t p otatoes a re Belling well. G reen corn co n tin u es scarce and high. C ucum bers a re p le n tifu l and cheap. B u tte r holds its advance to 34 cents. E g g prices a re steady. Walla Walla Prune Harvest to Yield $500,000 to Growers W alla W alla— P ru n e h a rv e st s ta rte d in W alla W alla th is w eek, sev eral hun d red pick ers b e in g given work in the m any orchards. H a rv e s t is ab o u t tw o w eeks la te r th an uusual. Close to $600,000 w ill be b ro u g h t in to th e v al ley th ia year. T he p rice o f p ru n es is th e h ig h est know n here. Tw o w eeks ago $60 a ton w as quoted. T hen the p rice advanced 10 p e r cent, and several o rc h a rd ists say th e y w ere offered b e t te r p rice s th an th ese. E lsew h ere in th e N o rth w e st fro s t w iped o u t nearly all prunes. T hose in th e W alla W alla valley w ere not dam aged. H a rv e s t of onions is well u n d e r way. T h ere w ill be 600 c a rs of onions th is year, w orth a bout $400 a car. O n the Blalock f r u it fa rm 842 sacks w ere se cured from one a c re . A t a cent a pound th e re tu rn s fro m th is a cre w ere $842. WíNCHPSTfR ^U lllfílllllllllllllilIll,lllll" , | t, i, " " l,M" llm m m ll,,lm m 11,1111 '" i n " '" t 111" ." in u m i V “L e a d e r ” a n d “R e p e a t e r ” S hot S hells F o r the hi^h flyers, o r th e low flyers, “ L ead er” and “ R epeater' shells have the reach, spread and penetra tion. T heir great sale is due to these qualities, w hich insure a full bag. Made in m any gauges and loads. B E S U R E TO A S K FO R T H E W B R A N D LINK’S BUSINESS COLLEGE F A L L T E R M OPENS T U E S D A Y , S E P T . 5 T H . N e w C la s s e s W ill B e S ta r te d T h e n . M a n y S tu d e n ts A lre a d y E n ro lled . A s k F o r C a ta lo g u e . E n ro ll N o w . A . T . L IN K , P r in c ip a l. P h o n e Ma i n 5083 . . . Tt l f or d B u i l d i n g Tenth and Morrison S ts., Portland, Ore. S33 C om forter. Cranuialed Eyelids, E y e « ii ( L in e d b y e x p o Dr. B ates B ingham of Boston, on s u r e t o S u n , b u s t a n d b : 1J his re tu rn hom e from doing am bulance [u ic k ly r e lie v e d b y tlu r la a w ork in F rance, w as ask ed by a re » « lin n e t ) . N o S u u r tc g , p o rte r his opinion of a G erm an note. ju st E y e C o m fo r t. A t "T h e re is no m ore real satisfactio n ." (he d istin g u ish e d physician replied, Y o u r D r u g g is t* * 5 0 c p e r B o t i l e , « m i n e E ) « S a l v a in T u b e « 2 5 c . F o r B « o k « l l h r l v o f r r c . nk "or co m fo rt in It th a n th e re w as in D r u g g i s t s o r M a r ia e E y e R e m e d y C e .* C bkafiO the b la c k sn a k e 's ruse. "A Pike county m o th e r once left h e r little one seuted outside the shack W ILL YOU BUY N SW TlHKS NOW or m ake your old o n e . l a ,t th rou gh and pulling on a full m ilk b o ttle when th e w in te r. W rite u* a t,tu t thia. a hln ck sn ak e cam e gliding up. r./KBCON VI lA A M /.I M i CO.. "T he anuko nestled close to the 650 W a a lttn a tu n S t.. P orU antl. O r a child, drew th e rutiher nipple from Its m outh and proceeded to drink the m ilk; but a t th e sam e tim e the sn ak e Pow er of P etrol. did not fo rg et to slip the end of Its T hum p, thum p, w eut the m o to r c a r tall gently betw een th e In fan t's lips as it stood outside a railw ay slaliou. by way of a com forter." A crow d of ru stic s stood round, gaping Rub It In T horoughly. a t th e chau ffeu r ami passing re m a rk s A sp ra in o r stra in should have Im th a t m ade him sm ile. m ed iate a tte n tio n to check the sw ell "S ay, m iste r," said one, a t last, ing. Kub on. and rub In thoroughly "w h a t pow er d riv es the c ar along a t llu u f o r d s B alsam of M yrrh and you such a speed?” should have quick relief. Always have "P e tro l, my m an," he replied, w ith a buttle on hand for accidents. Adv. a condescending sinile. " 'E a r th a t, T o m ?” said th e Inquirer He Asked For It. to his friend, who had ju s t app eared More sto rie s a rc told about S ir H e r on th e scene. “ P etrol shoves ’e r b e rt T re e th a n about alm ost any o th e r along." public m an in England. H ere is a " A h !” w as th e reply, " th a t a in 't good one, exem plifying the ready an n o th in ' 1100 . P e tro l shoved our Mary «wer for which he is so Justly famed. Ann through th e bark door a n ' se n t One day when he w as com ing out 'e r flying slap hang agin th e barn. of the G arrick club a m an. whom he 'E r 'ad bin try in ’ to light th e fire w ith did not know Ironi Adam, approached, it.”—London T it-B its. and, w ith a sw eeping bow, said In a Y ankee tw ang: Ask your d e a le r for the free book "E x cuse me, sir, but they tell me let, “ U seful H in ts for H orse O w ners. ’ som e p re tty well know n folk belong to Issued by O. ('. H anford Mfg. Co., S y ra th is club. Are you anyone of Im port cuse, N. Y„ m an u fa ctu re rs of H aa- ance?” ford 's Balsam of M yrrh. Adv. S ir H e rb e rt T ree looked the ques Honor coldly up and down. "I d o n ’t A eroplanes to Aid E xplorers. really think 1 can be, or I w ouldn't A eroplanes a rc to he included in he seen talk in g to you," he said Icily. th e equipm ent of an exploring expedi —P e a rso n 's W eekly. tion th a t is se ttin g out from Buenos A ires to study a little know n region W istful. which includes Mur C hiqulta. a lake T he a rch b ish o p had preached a having all a re a of som e 1,000 sq u are fine serm on on m arried life and Its m iles, located ab o u t 350 m iles no rth beauties. T w o old Irishw om en w ere w est of Buenos Aires. It is th e belief heard com ing out of ch u rch com m ent of the ex p lo rers th at w ith a ero p lan es ing on th e a d d ress: it will be possible to se cu re punoruinlo " T I s a fine serm on h is rlvercnoe p h otographs which will prove invalua would be a fte r giving u s,” said one ble In show ing the topography and to the other, geography of th e country From the "It Is, Indude," w as the quick reply, S e p tem b e r P o p u lar M echanics M aga “and I wish 1 knew as little ab o u t the zine. m a tte r as lie does."—L ondon S a tu r day Jo u rn a l. No Alibi. "T h e w ar is doing me a good tu rn , W iadom. D uring a lesson on e le m en tary com anyhow .” position a little girl re ad th e follow ing I "In w hat w ay?" "I don't h ave to th in k up excuses as h e r e f fo r t: "O nce a Penny and a Shilling m et j for not tak in g my fam ily to E urope In a m an's pocket. T he Shilling tu rn j th is sum m er.”— D etroit F ree Press. ed up Its nose a t th e Penny, ami said, T he F a n 's Favorite. sc o rn fu lly : " 'W h y , ! am w orth a dozen of you.'I She— W hat Is your fa v o rite sto n e? " Y'es,' said the Penny, 'but even at H e—T he baseball diam ond.— Boston th a t I am a good b it b e tte r th an you T ran scrip t. are. I go ev ery Sunday to church, and you n e v e r do.’ ”—L ondon T it Bits. IF YOU HAVE L’so H a n fo rd 's B alsam w hen all else fails. Adv. Sore Eyes? 8 he U nderstood. A viator (hom e from th e w ar on lea v e )— And th en when you a re up p re tty h i g h - t h r e e or four m iles, s a y , —a m te y o u look dow n. It's positively sickening. It Is stupendous, aw ful A g re a t h eig h t Is a fearfu l thing, I can tell you l,ady (fe e lin g ly )—Yes, I can sym patlilze w ith you, poor boy. I feel just th a t way m yself w hen I’m on top of a a te p lad d e r.—T iger, RHEUMATISM you should try A nti-U ric, the fam nut rem edy m ade from Root» and B erries, i t is g u a ran tee d to cure this cruel dis ease tn every sta g e. W e w ant ev ery read er o f this paper who is suffering from R heum atism in any form to try this discovery. Every package g u a ran tee d or money re fu n d ed. Price $1.60 prepaid, or we will send by Parcel Post C. O. D. C ircu lars ami convincing testim ony free. A ddress A N TI URIC CO., Ur2 S h e r wood Building, San Francisco. Sam e Line. “ W hen I was a boy," said th e gray- I haired phyalclan, who happened to be in a re m in isc en t mood, "I w anted to j he a so ld ie r; but tny p a re n ts p ersuad j SC H O O L ed me to stu d y m edicine." O ur graduate* a r s o c c u p y in g en v ia b le post P o ta to C ro p it A bout A verage. “Oh, w ell,” rejoined the sy m p a th e tic txm » T he tea c h in g p rocess ia d iffe r e n t from P o ta to crop pro«[>ects in th e U n ited d ru g g ist, “ such Is life. M any a m an j ordinary b u sin ess schools. T h u r o u fh , P r a c ti w ith w holessle a sp ira tio n s has to con j cal. Individu al. SC H O O L FO R M KN O N L Y . S ta te s a re sum m arized in th e govern te n t him self with a re ta il buatnesa A iiiim ui T b a R egistrar. Y. M. C. A .. P ortlan d , O re g o n , anti r e t data*led in form ation . m ent m onthly crop re p o rt as follow s; -—IjondoD Tlt-BIta. T he A ugust 1 condition of th e potato To keep clean an healthy ta k e Dr. crop forecast» ab o u t an a v era g e pro duction, ta k in g th e U n ited S ta te s aa a P ierce’s I'leaaant Pellets. T hey regu whole. The fo re c a st i t 364,000,000 late liver, bowels and stom ach. bushels, w hich is 6 , 000,000 less th an Now’s T h e ir C hance. R u ptu re treated m ech an ically Privet* th e J u ly i fo re e a sa t, but 5,000,000 fittin g room» H ig h e st testim on ial*. I?«#- “ And so you a re convinced, my » ult» g u aran teed Call or w rite. m ore th a n la s t y e a r’» production and friend." ask ed th e c u ra te , " th a t th e re 8 , 000.000 m ore th a n th e a v era g e of 1 ta a place of e te rn a l pu n ish m en t?" JO H N S O N A U M B A R O M I 4 1 1 - 4 1 2 A l.sk y B u ild in g . P o r t U n d . O r e g o n th e p re ce d in g five years. D uring Ju ly "f am ,” replied th e u n c h arita b le (»arishfoner. " T h e re ’s n o thin* In th is prospect» im proved m o d era te ly in the N o rth A tla n tic and Pacific C oeat sta te s. world bad enough for som e people.”— . I B row ning's M agazine. N ew Z ealand to S e n d W h eat. F o r c a lk s use H an fo rd 's Balsam N ew Zealand is to fe a tu re in th e e x Adv. p o rta tio n o f w h e at th is year, accord M l F w o n t S t . N u r N in th . P ortlaad . O w . Innuendo. ing to advice» re ce iv e d in P o rtlan d , "W om bat saya he trie# to p u t as and th e fam ous old flip p er bark A ntiope ta i has been fixed to load a carg o a t T im a- ! good a face on th in g s a s possible.” I Umdr *< «II T im s*. " H e ’s th e m an to p a in t your por- ru fo r S outh A m erica. Thia, i t is said, | tra it, old to p .”—K anaas City Jo u rn a l. O « , W . U w i m 4 C i WI» i W .k t w e w ill be th e first w h e at c arg o shipped hr T h ,f » . S h f O X S i. O i z - X o t v l n . from New Zealand to an oversea port Easy sn d Sure. s W S h - .' * ? w l M f e w . A h * » . « for m any year*. T he sc a rc ity o f bot "W h a t would you do If you had £ 1 , 1 W .W m ~ Etc B o ile r end M arin e W ork tom s is indicated by th e fa c t th a t the 0 0 0 , 0 6 0 ? ” a S p e c ia lty A ntiope, b u ilt in 186«. should be book "O h. I d o n 't know Ju a t alt down A I ^ o A G E N T ! T h e H en derson W illie W elding a . S t. l-otj», IzOUie. U . 8 . A . Pesterai St. ed fo r handling w h e at. T he A ntiope snd w atch tny w ife spend It, I su p and C u ttin g C (>>. B rM 8 W e rk s, l i e f S i. A R e d á is A v * . C hu a g e waa sold in 1914 to a New Z ealand coal pose.”—L ondon Answer#. Mimrt»nv in I m ronYPriefi in to a hulk. 1 BUSINESS AND STENOGRAPHIC Oregon Hernia Institute The Mathewa Welding & Cutting Co., Portable Elicine (hy-Acftykw PlaM.