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Jan* Settled Him. "Jane," said her mlstreaa, “ you real ly will have to put a atop to the vlalts of your follower." “ Yea, I must, ma'am," replied Jane "But you've said that before," ex postulated her mistress, "and there It's ended.” "I'm sure I've done my best, ma'am." said Jane: "It Isn't easy. But I'll try and settle him on my next Thursday out.” H er next Thursday out came and w en t Her follower also came and went (with Jane), and Jane eventual ly returned In a radiant mood. ‘T've settled him this time, m a'am !" she exclaimed, breathlessly. Her mistress was flig h te d . But in the hours of victory one should be generous to the fallen foes, so she expressed hope that Jane had not been too hard on the young man. "H ard on h im !" cried Jane. "N o Bill Embraces Virtually All of Presi ma'am, that I wasn't. I've just mar j dent’s Proposals— Measure to ried him and 1 leave at the end of the m onth!" — Pittsburgh Chronicle-Tele Take Effect Jan. 1, 1917. graph. RAILROAD STRIKE 1 4 i O L M E S ORDER CANCELED D -Lite C o m fo r t* b l« Ladies’ Shoes L S a u tt Quickly Passes Adamson Eight- Hour Day Measure. $ 2 . 5 0 "• A U S ty les. AU ROYAL SHOE DANGER Of TIE-UP IS AVERTED 148 Fourth St., N e a r M o rru o n . PORTLAND, BUSINESS COLLEGE. NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS; GENERAL CROP CONDITIONS "TH E WASHINGTON (/ T EN T H STS f l I Portland Wheat Blue.tem, $1.27 OR J K . .P P O O R R T T L L A A N N D D . . O R E E - - , » r bushel; fortyfold. $1.24; club, ----------------------------- --------------------- $1.23; red fife, $1.26; red Russian, H ID E S , P E L T S , C A S C A R A B A R K , $ 1 . 22 . W O O L A N D M O H A IR . I M U if eed-S p o t prices: Bran. $23.50 fte vaafal Iim. H it fir poets m i sRippniitifi P®p ton* »hurt*, $*.5.60, rolled barley, 5 TNI H. F. NONTON CO. m Or.. Sana » W. L. D O U G L A S ,8 ^ l w hole $42 p .r ton. crackedi FARMS AND BUSINESS SOLD Du you w.nt u> .11 your ’ .rm hum. or bu.iiwM Hay— Producers’ prices: Timothy, Eastern Oregon, $16.60(0,18 per ton; for cwh? Writ. t. C A R T E R r e a l t y CO.. valley, $16(«il6; alfalfa, $14.50; wheat «04 Buch.».„ Building, FortUnd. O r.,». hay $ l2 .50(ojl3.50; oat and vetch, $12 ( l i i O j cheat. $11: clover, $10. W I L L Y O U B U Y N E W T IR E S NOW Butter — Exchange prices: Cubes, or m ake you r old ones last through the winter Writu us a b o u t thia. extras, no bid; 29c asked. Jobbing $ 3 .0 0 $ 3 -5 0 SHOE T H A T HO LD S ITS S H A P E " $ 4 .0 0 $ 4 .5 0 & $ 5 .0 0 * h o w <S&1 n S a v e M o n e y b y W e a r i n g W . 1— D o u g la s s h o e s . F o r s a le b y o v e r O O O O s h o e d e a le r s . T h e B e *t K n o w n S h o e « in th e W o r ld . L . D ouglas name and the retail price is stamped on the bot tom ot all shoe» at the factory. T h e value is guaranteed and the w e a r « protected against high prices fo r inferior shoes. D ie retail prices are die same everywhere. T h e y cost no m ore in San Francisco than they d o in N e w Y o rk . T h e y are always w orth the W . price paid foe them. " -p h e quality o f W L D ouglas product is guaranteed by more 1 than 4 0 years espeeicnce in m aking fine shoes. T h e smart styles are the leaders in the Fashion Centres o f A m erica. T h e y are made in a well equipped factory at Brockton, Maas., by the highest paid, skilled shoemakers, under the direction and supervision o f experienced men. all w orking with an honest determination to make the best shoes fo r the price that m oney can buy. ISO AN1 F u i O r * P rin U - extra8- 32«i34c; but- A . k y o u r s h o o i l o o l . r f o r W . I - ■ liiu g lo . sh o o s. 1( h o r . n - ________________________________________ terfat. No. 1, 31c; No. 2, 29c, Port- n o t s u p p ly y o u w it h t h e k lm l y o u w o n t , t o k o B o o t h e r to « t r l i i u i w l e n r e n g a b o o k le t e ~ i p a * i n l n '*? g *' h o w . to lU ttEP. W »7 r r i u t e r n m s i l i l u f' l — 1 land. g e t i h o M o l t lie h ig h e s t » la n d a r d o f q u a lit y f o r t h « p r ie Tu rn in g Sunshine Loose. E ggs — Oregon ranch, exchange b y r e t u r n m a ll, p o it t a g e f r e e . ^ B o ys ' S hoe* " I t ’s a dark day,” someone said to i price, current receipts, 27c per dozen. Best in the World L O O K F O R W . L D o u g la s T h ere b a good p o s itio n -o p p o rtu n ity -In Brother Williams, “ a very dark, hope Jobbing prices; Oregon ranch, can- n a m e a n d t h e r e t a il p r ic e 00 S2-B0 i $2.00 Dr. Pierce’s Pellets are best for liver, creased p a y -w h e n you are ready L et us help Praaldant O I T r s i i i n n se less day." died, 28@30c; selects, 32c. • ta m p e d on th e b o t to m . you now. Cheek what you want to be and mail !.. D o u c h e » >ihi»o < «»., H r o i k t o i i . M hda . bowels and stomach. One little Pellet Washington, D. C.— The threat o f a And then the old negro said: "H it's today. Catalog tree. Poultry— Hens, 13*C<C14c per pound; for a laxative— three for a cathartic. general ra.iioad strike, which has been ! ez you look at It. But why don't you broilers, 16c; turkeys, live, 18(<$22c; — m i iu m iR ITINOMIfNU hanging like a pall over the country I unlock de sunshine? Ain't you got Forest Notes. — -- COMRIIRCIAL TEACHER MOftUfPfR i some hid 'round de house souie rs— ducks, ll(<f)14ic; geese, 9(<£ 11 c. fo r a month, was lifted Saturday ---- C1PIRT RfNMAM MUVSTI »CWTART V eal— Fancy, 12*c per pound. The annual value of the farm wood- I in some ol' co’ner what you clean for - - tAUSMAN IIP tHT TTP11T lot products of the United States is night. Pork— Fancy, 12*(<t)13c per pound. got? Stir Toun! Stir round, and tu'n Three hours a fter the senate had i Je sunshine loose. -----COURT REPORTER «nei MAM AS IR over $195,000,000. It's dar— In yo Vegetables— Artichokes, 75c(<£$l per passed without amendment the Adam i house and heart.” dozen; tomatoes, 36((i65c per crate; More people are Bpending their va son eight-hour-day bill, passed by the "H ere," the dark day mourner said, cabbage, $1.75 per hundred; garlic, 8c nimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiCTiiiiiiH^ rations on national forests this sum house Friday, the heads o f the four | "here's a dollar for you. old man.” per pound; peppers, 6(<£6c; eggplant, Address mer than have ever done so before, great railroad employes' brotherhoods "Bless G o d !" Brother William s said many persons traveling long distances telegraphed 600-odd rode messages to "I knowed you'd turn loose de sun 7(<il0c; lettuce, 20026c per dozen; by automobile in order to camp in their general chairmen in all partB of shine! Hit was in yo' pocket all de cucumbers, 25(o,50c per box; beans, 3c per pound; celery, 75<-i86cper dozen these public playgrounds. the country cancelling the strike order ; tim e !"— Atlanta Constitution. corn, 10(<t20c. B U S IN E S S C O L L E G E P o rtla n d . O ra. issued a week ago, to take effect Sep A t a recent meeting of ¿he Concon- Potatoes— New, $ l@ 1.26 a hundred; En Famlllie. nully Stock Association, at which tember 4. W hen you look over W illie, a little country boy, 6 years sweets, 3i(<£4c. The legislative expedient to avert there were twenty members present, Onions— California, $1.50 per sack; of age, was taken one Sunday night tc the sights of yourrifle It was decided not to allow any hulls the strike was passed in the senate a large city church, where he saw foi W alla Walla. $1.60. on the range after 1916 except those by a vote o f 43 to 28—almost a strict the first time a vested choir. T o his and see an animal Green Fruits — Apples, new, 76c(<£ of beef grades and having registered party vote— amid stirring scenes, after mother's surprise and gratification like this silhouetted $1.85 |>er box; cantaloupes, 60c(<t$1.60 papers. many senators, Demorcats and Repub j he not only kept wide awake, but per crate; peaches, 26@70c per box; against the back licans, had fought desperately to | seemed greatly Interested In every Tourists' registers are In use on part of the service. At the close h* watermelons, 1(^1 *c per pound; plums, amend the measure by provisions de ground, you like to many of the national forests. By reg turned to her and said, "1 like tills 75c<(£$l per box; pears, $1.6J@1.76; lsterlng their names and destination, signed to prevent industrial disasters church, It Is so nice to watch the grapes, $1.10@1.85 per crate; casa- feel certain that your B y b u yin g d irect from us a t w holesale prices Some senators, thor persons going Into the mountains can in the future. and save the plu m ber's profits. W r ite us to preacher when he comes out with all bas, 1 Jr per pound. equipment is equal arrange to have telegrams and other oughly aroused, declared congress was [ hls wives In their nightgowns."— Lon day your needs. W e w ill g iv e you our rock- Sack Vegetables— Turnips, $1.25 per bottom "d ire c t-to -y o u ” prices, f. o. b. rail or important messages forwarded by the being coerced into enactment o f legis don Saturday Journal. to the occasion. The sack; carrots, $1.25; beets, $1.25£g£ boat. W e a ctu ally save you fro m 10 to 35 per forest rangers. lation that it did not desire and that it majority of success cent. A ll goods guaranteed. 1.60. knew would return to plague it in the N o rth w e s t headquarters fo r l e a d e r W a te r Hops — 1916 crop, nominal; 1916 Experiments at the Forest Products future. ful hunters use W in - □ l!!lllllll!!llim iiiiiiilim iilillliii!;ll;lllllllllO System s and F u lle r A Johnson E ngines. contracts, 10c, nominal. Laboratory at Madison, Wisconsin, = C hester R ifle s , w h ic h s h o w s h o w th e y a r e e s te e m e d . = In both houses the measure was S T A R K -D A V IS CO . have resulted in the discovery of a W ool— Eastern Oregon, fine, 23(<t26c = They a re m a d e in v a r io u s s ty le s an d c a lib e rs an d 2 212 T h ir d S tre e t. P o rtla n d . O r e g o n method whereby the yields of alcohol signed within a few minutes after the per pound; coarse, 30 <g) 32c; valley, and acetate of lime from the destruc final vote in the senate and it was sent 36c. 1 ARE S U ITA B L E FOR ALL KINDS O F H U N T IN G | tive distillation of hardwoods have at once to the W hite House, where the Cascara Bark — Old and new,' 4*c been increased fifteen per cent. President Bigned it Sunday. per pound. □iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia The bill that stopped the strike pro _ . -j __ ... Cattle — Steers, prime, $6.50@6.7S; New Stunt. vides that after January 1, 1917, eight Tell Others How 1 hey W ere 1 good, $6(<i6.50; common to fair, $5HL "Y ou remember that you sold me a hours shall be regarded as a basis of Carried Safely Through | 6.60; medium to good, $4.50(<£6; ordi- horse last week?” said the cabman COMPLEXION r a S / a SPECIALIST reckoning for a day’ s pay o f men en angrily to the horse dealer. nary to fair, $4(6)4.50; heifers, $4(<i) Change of Life. R E L IA B IL IT Y , BEST M A R K E T A N D gaged in the operation o f railroad "Y e s; what about him?" 5.75; bulls, $3(d)4.26; calves, $5(d!6. 1 £ Ï * F o S S E R V IC E a re th e considerations m ade by trains in interstate commerce, except "H e fell dead yesterday.” Hogs— Prime, $9.70@9.85; good to D airym en w hen m akin g sh ip m en ts—th a t’ s Durand, W is.— ’ ’ J am the mother o f "W ell, I n ever!” said the dealer. " I ing roads less than 100 miles long and prime mixed, $9.50 @ 9.86; rough w h y H A Z E L W O O D is selected. told you he had some funny little electric lines, that they shall receive fourteen children and I owe my life to heavy, 8.75@9.25; pigs and skipB, í V ’J • Try us and see. Lydia E. Fink hum's ways, but upon my word I never knew pro-rata pay for work in excess of V e g e t a b l e Com- [ $8.26(d)8.76. s m m " « him to do that before.”— Chicago Her eight hours, and that the rate o f com Hazelwood Co., Portland ald. pound. When I was Sheep — Lambs, $5.60©8.25; year tï.-w V pensation shall not be changed, pend 45 an d h a d t h e ling wethers, 6.76(<i6.50; old wethers, ing an investigation for six to nine lö S .iS - ä T h e Other Side. C h a n g e o f Life, $5.50(<$6; ewes, $3.50@5.50. months o f the effect o f the eight-hour " I can respect good motives, but— ” a f r i e n d recom Harsh Criticism. day upon the railroads by a commis . t ¡¡T «" “ Yes?” ““ g ì . 5 . S mended it and it I Washington Wheat Market sion to be appointed by the President. Lo rd Kitchener was harshly criti "There's Mrs. Flubdub. She con gave me such relief cized the last two years of his life, siders It her duty to come over and Efforts to amend the bill in the sen Hits High Marks - t - m £. . from my bad feel but he could not complain, for he was brighten my life a bit every day, and ate were futile, the supreme effort to always a harsh critic himself. ings that I t o o k W alla W alla— Farmers declare they alter it having been led by Senator «he's getting to be such a bore.”— INDICATED BEAUT!FIER Thus, when Lord Kitchener went to several bottles. 1 Underwood, who sought to provide Louisville Courier-Journal. were offered $1.20 Saturday fo r club South A frica to take charge of the am now well and A U N I M I NT that the Interstate Commerce commis Boer war, one of the generals whom wheat. It is reported some small and Ignorance is Bliss. healthy and recom- Early Morning Scrap. sion should have power to fix railroad he was supplanting said to him: SaM a person to a small boy who For Galls, W ire "H um ph!” wages and hours o f service in the fu ; mend your Compound to other ladies.” very choice lots o f bluestem and turkey "W ell, how do you propose to reor "U g h !" ture. This amendment was defeated. — Mrs. M a r y R i d g w a y , Durand, Wis. red were Bold at $1.31 to m illers. Dan had told a big lie: ganize the transport?” "L itt le boy. do you know where you Cuts, Lameness, "Y ou never tell me what you want "Reorganize It?" said Kitchener. for breakfast." Railroad officials have declared that A M a s s a c h u s e t t s W o n m n W r it e s : iel Donovan this week sold 16,000 will go If you tell lies?" Strains, B u n c h e s , " I 'll organize I t " — Boston Transcript. Blackstone, Mass. - " My troubles b(Jghelg o f h ybrid wheat g e tting about "Y e s .” replied the urchin, "father's Thrush, Old Sores, "And I don’t propose to. I don't the action o f congress w ill cost them intend to give you the satisfaction of $60,000,000 a year in increasesd wages were from my age, and I felt awfully $1.10 net. study.” T h e W n y o f M an. not getting it for m e !"—Kansas City to the trainmen. Brotherhood officials sick for three yeara. I had hot flashes "N o, no, little boy. Somewhere Nail Wounds, Foot R Mrs. W ilkins— Did Fuaslelgh take Journal. say the enactment w ill mean not more j often and frequently suffered from worse than that." Fistula, Bleeding, Etc., Etc. Odessa— Another advance o f 1 cent his misfortune like a man? “ W orse thiin (hat? You don't know 1 took Lydia E. Finkham's than an annual increase o f $20,000,- ' psins. Mrs. William s — Precisely. He Made Since 1846. A*5b* 5 f t * A Summer Requirement. 000. In congress and among the rail VegetableCompound and now am w ell.” a bushel on the different grades of how hard he hits.’’— London Saturday blamed It all on his wife.— Chicago "T h e boys are sore on the' grocer.” road officials there existed doubt as to — Mrs. F ierrf . C o ur no yek , B ox 239, wheat was marked up. Prices are: Journal. Price 25«, 50c and $1.00 Herald. "T h ey loafed around his store amic the constitutionality o f the law, but Blackstone, Mass. Bluestem, $1.19, w hite Russian, $1.17, Yeast and Bread. ably all winter." Such warning symptoms as sense of red and club $1.16. what Bteps, if any, may be taken to Many Like Him. "Just so. But now he won’t put in n Little Tommy (to stout old lady, suffocation,hot flashes, headaches, back- H ew itt— He's a pessimist all rig h t l an electric fan." -Kansas City Journal. test this have not been indicated. who was hauling herself Into the tram Quick action by the brotherhood aches.dread of impending evil, timidity, Jewett— I should say so; he could Oakesdale — Wheat holds steady with d iffic u lty )— If they'd given yer heads followed the action in the senate. sounds in the ears, palpitation o f the with some advance. see the dark side of a blonde!— Chi D O N 'T S U F F E R FROM No Advantage. Abou t 26,000 more yeast, missis, when yer was cago Herald. The measure embraces virtually all heart, sparks before the eyes, irregu bushels changed hands Saturday at young, you'd been able to rise better. "You say your husband Is deaf?" “ Yes. but he ran read lip language. o f the President's original proposals to larities, constipation, variable appetite, from $1.12 to $1.16 a bushel. Stout old lady— A n’ if they’d given Satur Not Wanted. I can't call him mean things. Just the employes and the railroad heads, weakness and dizziness, should be heeded | you more yeast, my hoy, you’d been when you can easily find quick relief He— This light, my dear, is 50-candle have to think them, the same as any although it is only a part o f the legis by middie-aged women. Lydia E. Pink- day’s quotation was $1.17 fo r wheat better b red !— Pearson's Weekly. and $1.37} for oats. from this cruel disease in any stage. power. other wife.”— Kansas City Journal. lative program he took to congress last ham's Vegetable Compound has carried A n t i Uric, made from Roots and Bor* She— W ell, what's the use of it if Y o u C*l> G e t A lle n ’ « .’ o o l - l d ie IR E C . Tuesday when his negotiations had many women safely through this crisis. we've got to put all those candles in Wilbur — Am ong the farmers Wiho W r it e A lle n H. Olinnte<l I>e H o y , N . Y , , f o r * ■ rie*. gradually sootheB away the poi Doubtful. failed. son from the system, no matter how e Maniple o f A l i e n '» r o o t KA.se. I t • ur« H It?— Baltimore American. "Mama, is papa goin' to die an' go delivered new wheat to the g ra in a fr v e tp a th ig , h »)t H w o llen , a c h in g fe e t. I t n iu k '-i severe or long standing the case may to heaven?” A Brassy Cheek. grow ers’ warehouse here were T. O . aew o r t ig h t » h o e * cany. A c e r ta in c u r e f«»r | lie. Send $1.50 today for a treatment in g n a llii h u < 1 b iln io n «. A l l d ru g- "W hy, Bobby, what put such an “ You,” exclaimed the Indignant old Grinstead, F. Ladwig, J. Rosman and norim v . e in il a it. lo w 26c. your address. Results D o n 't a c c e n t a u y • u b a titu tt. ] prepaid to absurd idea Into your head?” — Lon gentleman, "you want to marry m> W. F. Scheibner. The wheat tests 69 j guaranteed or money refunded, or sent don Saturday Journal. I daughter! Why, sir, it Is only a few to 60 pounds to the bushel and grades Accidents of Etiquette. j C. O. I). by Parcel Post. W rite for years ago that you were caddying ti No. 1. It is not so plump as that of «•'Circumstances that in themselves 1 circulars and letters from those bene- ———— me.” Simply send last year, but is strong in gluten. The seen.' trivial,” remarked the phtloeo fitted. Don’ t put it off. Granulated Eyelids, Puntas Arenas, Chile— Lieutenant “ Yes. sir," said the young man, "but Eyes inflamed by expo , Shackleton returned here Sunday with : I don't intend to let that stand In th< price was $1.17 for bluestem and $1.14 pher, "m ay mold the destinies of all | today. Addri i \\ I I U R IC CO., 102 Sherwood Building, San Francisco. sure to Sen. Dustud Mind the members o f his Antarctic expedi I way. 1 hope I am philosopher enough for club. Sales o f small lots continue. society»" quickly relieved by Murloe "Y «* .'* replied the precise person; tion whom he resuced and who had j to realize that a very bad golfer may C>e density. No Smarting, C olfax— W ith grain quotations soar " I stmdiher to think of what we might make a fairly good father In law.”— LOSSES SORELY PREVENTED ju»t Eye Comfort. At j been marooned on Elephant Island. Boston Transcript. ing high the market here is inactive. be ea&uflhig If some British king hail b, c u m » s SLACKLf8 PILL« Vour Druggitt*« 50c per Bottle. Murine Eys The men are all in good condition. It inadvertoutjy set the fashion o f eating L o w -p r ic e d , Bluestem was quoted at $1.23; fo rty with hls icnVe.” — Washington Star. Itsth. rrlU ld ei A Sal vein Tube, 25c. ForBeokellbeFyefree.uk was Ap ril 24 that Shackleton Bet out Something Appropriate. p i e r c e d Iff ' fold, $1.17; red Russian, $1.13; bar Druggiita or Murluc Eye Remedy Co., Chicago from Elephant Island in a 22-foot »tern stock- "Professor, I have made some money n- he» ause th ry ! Cautious. boat, fitted with sledge runners, leav ind I want to do something for my ley $1.60 and oats $1.30. It is esti protect where other ^ verein e t fa ll. ing 22 men o f his expedition behind old college. I don't remember what mated that about 50 per cent o f the "Y ou seem to J»e rather busy? \V' ’ • I r ’ ' ' ’ « • I • ’ •uof.laU 1916 crop here has been sold. j him. The men he le ft behind had five studies I excelled In, If any." 10 d ot« pfcf.B!acfcl«g p u tt, $1 00 "Y e *. I'm v y M M a lovo lelter I've 50 -d » t« p k f. B lackipg f il l s , $4 00 been working o.U it fo r more than au weeks provisions, their only shelter j "In my classes you slept most of I'e e any ln|e. U n , Im t C iittp r'» ftw p le e l end it llP f fM t . hour.” T h e s u p erio rity o f C u ita* produc t • le d u e to o v e r I f I was an ice cave; night and day gales I he time.” Harvest Hands Needed in y e a r» o l ipe< lall/ in g in VA< 1 IN K S A N D S PM t'M # Keeps off flies or money back. $1 "W h y take such TMilna?" I swept the bleak shores, so that any I “ Urn. W ell, I'll endow a dormitory." O N L Y . I N I U T U N C U T T B K s . 11 u o o b U ia a U *. o rd e r d trr« t. _ . ... Eastern Oregon Grain Fields I " I want to feel su.-e th«4 If thia let a gallon from your dealer, or order | one leaving the shelter had to crawl Th, Cutt.f l , b f lf « t . r , . »«rte lS T . C.IH w v I « t<T is ever read in coi.Tt It wvn't make sy by mail. PLUMMER DRUG C O . on hand and knees. Condon, Or. — Farmers throughout me look like >i fool.”«—Philadelphia A GOOD POSITION w I I w c H G s r m H unting R if l e s (D o Your Own Plumbing| ELDERLY WOMEN SAFEGUARDED “BEST by TEST” To Cleanse Rusty Nail Wounds H A N F O R D ’S Balsam of Myrrh All Dealers ksssn.9- Rheum atism Shackleton Rescues 22 Cast aways from Elephant Island Sore BLACK LEG S p r a y -a -C o w THE NEW PERKINS HOTEL T h i r d a n d M a d io o n , P o r t la n d , O r . Special Summer Rates C o u r t R o o m , S in g le , 7 5 c ; D o u b le , $ 1 . O u t s id e R o o m , S in g le , $ 1 ; D o u b le , $ 1 .5 0 (B a th p riv ile g e included) V e a l . P o r k . B e e f. P o u lt r y . B u tte r, E g g s and F a rm P r o d u c e SH IP :< to t h « Old R elia b le E v e rd in g house w ith a record o f 45 y e a r« o f Square IXealtngs, and be assured o f T O P M A R K E T PR IC E S . R o o m s w it h P r i v a t e B a th , S in g le , $ 1 .5 0 ; D o u b le . $ 2 .0 0 . F. (W h en you R e g is te r A sk the C lerk fo r Sum m er R a te s .) M. C R O N K H IT E 45-47 F ro n t S tr e e t P o rtla n d , O re g o n Auto-H us Meets Trains. AU Cars fro m Union D ep ot Pans O u r Doors. N E W PE RK IN S H O TE L C o r W oohinatnn A F ifth S u . P O R T L A N D O R F P. N. U. Oregon Hernia Institute R u p tu re treated m echanically. P riv a te fittin g rooms H i* h e * t testim onials. R e sults ru aran teed. Cadi o r w rite. No. 37. iota JOHNSON A W 'H F N « m i n , to o d .t r t la c n , p l e u t a n . tin o U l t poptr.____________ 411-412 A lis k y UM BARGER B u ild .n «. P o rtla n d . O r e * o n P A IN T N O W It will be money saved to protect the lumber against winter weather. Get Color Cards from your local dealer. LINK’S BUSINESS COLLEGE F A L L T E R M OPENS T U E 8 D A Y , 8 E P T . 5 T H . N e w Classes W ill Be Started Then. M any Students Already Enrolled. Ask For Catalogue. Enroll Now . A. T. LINK, Principal. P h o n e M a in 50S3 . . . T llfo r d B u ild in g Tenth and Morrison Sts., Portland, Ore. NERVO U S W O M EN ! this section o f Eastern Oregon are ex- Insurance Agents Strike. lieriencing serious difficulty in secur ing necessary labor for harvesting Boise, Idaho— An insurance war has It's The Same E veryw h ere In Oregon. their grain crop. In some districts it broken out in Boise. The Pacific Board has been almost Impossible to employ o f Underwriters has notified local fire Portland, Oregon.— ” 1 was for nix harvest hands, while the available sup insurance company representatives months troubled ply o f labor generally, unless recruited that the proposed advance in fire insur with nervousness, from other agricultural districts, will ance rates for Boise w ill go into effect, and the d o c t o r s a id 1 b a d lie inadequate for the proper harvest the matter having been carefully con c o n s u m p t i o n . i n g of thia crop. sidered and the increase believed to be Common labor in the harvest field is , Through the ad justified. The company agents here do vice of a friend I being paid $2.50 a day, while the more not take the same view as to the jus < took Dr. Pierce's skilled labor is equally scarce, al tice o f the increase and have decided ; Favorite Prescrip- though the wage ranges from $3 to $4 not to sell insurance under the new I tion and was com- a day. rates but to insist on the old schedule. • pletely cured. I They expect to secure concessions. am now in middle Demand for Butter Is P oor. life and am in good health.” — Portland — The demand for country Deficiency Bill Passes. M rs . G. W . M a t h i s , 1176 E . 8th St., N. creamery butter was not active, and Washington, D. C. — Saturday the Dr. Pierre's Favorite Prescription is senate paseed the general deficiency and has Lieen for nearly 50 years jn.t receivers report stocks climbing. A t bill, carrying approximately $15,000,- the medicine that every woman needs the Produce Exchange there were no 000, the last o f the big supply meas when passing through the changing bids on extras or prime firsts, which ures, and cleared the way for passage days. It is not a secret prescription, I were offered at 29* cents and 28* Firsts were offer- o f the revenue bill early next week for its ingredients are printed on the rents respectively. and for adjournment o f conrgess Thurs wrapper ; it a a temperance medicine 1 ed at 27 cent* and 26 cents was hid Not only does it build up the enure day. ; Dairy butter sold at 22* cents. The system and make it strong and vigor The bill appropriates $3,000,000 for ous enough to withstand the organic egg market was also slow. Case count payment to Nicaragua o f the money disturbances, but it has a quieting was offered at 27 rents, and 26 rents authorized in the canal treaty and con effect upon the feminine organism ’.oat was bid. Firsts were offered at 28 tains various deficiency items for the reduces the distress to a minimum. cents, with no bid. Tillamook triplets army and navy, and $100,040 for the For any womanly ailment, disease or were offered at 16| cents, with no bids. \ complaint, no matter of bow long farm loam board. standing, we advise anxiotis women to Bumper C rops Forecast. r * Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, Greek Civilians Are Arming. Sheridan. Or. — Some hop picking in la either liquid or tablet form. Paris— A dispatch to the P etit Par- this vicin ity will begin the first o f isien from Saloniki dated Friday says next week, while the big run will start THIS BOOK EXPLAINS. that a committee o f national defense, lietween September 8 and 11. A ban I f you will send three dimes nr »tamps. composed o f prominent m ilitary men to pay for wrapping and mailing and ner yield is predicted by the growers and civilians, has been proclaimed as encloee this notice. Doctor Pierce of thia year. Estimates place the yield the provisional government o f Mace the Invalids’ Hotel, Buffalo N. Y., will in thie vicin ity at 640 tone dried and donia. A ll the gendarmes and cavalry, send you a revised copy of hls Common haled. This means a 500 to 600 acre Sense Medical Adviser, In cloth binding, says the dispatch, have joined this lixii pages, with color plates. Jus* age o f hope. Some o f the larger yards movement. A parade o f revolutionary what you need In case of sickness or have contracted their labor to Japan Treat» of IffiT'lology, An ese pickers, but many o f the grower* troops under Lieutenant Colonel Zim- accident. brakakie took place, after which there atomy, Hex problems. Marriage relations. sre complaining o f an early season lack , Hygiene, E m c I k , Dlaeaaj and Its pry was a parade o f armed civilians and ventlon. nf pickers. The prevailing wage to ! volunteers wearing the blue and white. I pickers is 80 cents a box. I Public Ledger Question. " I don't aee why Mra. .Flubdub In vited me te her party. .We’re not friends." “ Maybe she wants you." "M aybe she does. Bat what for? — Kanaaa City Journal. A Meard at a Reception. "M r*. Blanks belongs to the cream o t socle!) , does she not?" "Y e s ; hut they say she Is lacking In the m Ilk of human kindness.’ ’— Boston TnanscrljM. Quite Naturally. Alvin presented to Tod a handful of marble*. Tod was delighted, and ga&v<! on them In rapturous silence. Atvla. Abinking to give him a lesson in p«t1t<-u.i;s*. asked. "W hat So you say, Tod?” Tod look *« up with wide brown eyes and said "H a v e you got #uy more?”— Chris tian Herald. Outside Hie Prevtnce. "W hat's the trouble between yon and your beau?" "Oh. we were building nice castles Paradoxical Passion. "W h y ia f our son swi««rlng over1 hls In the air." "W e ll? 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