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About Mosier bulletin. (Mosier, Or.) 1909-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1916)
A GOOD POSITION There ia a good poeition—oppor tunity increased pay as soon as you are qualified. During the past four months we placed 143; salaries ranging from 45 to 125 dollars per mo. 257 positions we could not till. Why not spend a profitable Win ter with us? W rite for catalog. t\VVvt t BUSI.NFS5 CO LLE G E Portland. O r«. I. M W A L K E R . Pr#n. Portland Y .M .C . A. Auto School Day and niffht c U um **. Expert training in repairing, drivinsr and machine work. Including forjra. lathe, shaper, drill press, tractors, etc. Time unlimited. CO M PE TE N T CH AUFFEURS A N D M EC H AN ICS S U P P L IE D W R IT E US. n M OLNES Tw o It Company. A fte r saying his prayers at night the 7-year old son of parents in Bryn Mawr announced that he was so tired of the kind of life he was compelled to lead that he believed there was nothing for It but for him to run away. The father considered the matter thoughtfully, and then said: “ George, if that is the way you feel, there Is money In my purse here, you may take It ail.” The boy packed up hit grip, got to the front door, came back ou the ground of having forgotten his tooth brush, and went dow nstairs again. The parents were much disturbed to kuow what he would do. He opened the front door, went out on the veranda, and all was silence. The father and mother looked at each other, but thought the course they had adopted the best, and hence did not make a i move. A fte r 15 minutes of intense anxiety the door opened and a boy’s voice called out: "Say, dad. If I'm going away alone Pd better take mother along, don’t you think?"— Pittsburgh Dispatch. If You Can’t Get It In Town. Someone in almost every town in the United States sells Hanford's Hal sam of Myrrh. If you can’t get it. write O. C. Hanford Mfg. Co., Syra cuse. N. Y. Price 50c and $1.00. Adv. Rf PUBLICANS CARRY MAINE, WITH 4 RfPRfSfNTATIVES, 2 SLNATORS Portland, Me. — M aine^ Republicans, reinforced by] returning Progressives, won a aignal victory at the election Monday. They elected a governor, an auditor, two United States senators and four representatives in congress and, wrest ing control o f the state houae of repre- senatives from the Democrata, w ill be able on joint vote o f the legislature to elect the other state officers not chosen by popular vote. Carl E. M illiken led his ticket, de feating Governor Oakley C. Curtis, who sought re-election, by a plurality o f approximately 13,000. The Republican d rift extended to county officers, the greater number of counties choosing Republican county attorneys and sheriffs. These offices are important locally because the hold ers are charged with enforcing the prohibition law. The vote was heavy, as had been ex pected, fo r the campaign had been waged with a determination not seen in recent years. The country was searched out for speakers o f national prominence and the greater number of these battled on national issues. The fight was particularly hot for the two United States senatorships and the four places held by Maine in the lower house at Washington. National de fense, the tariff and the eight-hour law for railroad men loomed large in the speeches. A Girl's Proposal. “ And I have tried to make It clear P O R T L A N D . O R E ~ to you In every way 1 knew. I’ve asked you to this house, times without number. I've played tennis with you. and walked and talked with you. and ridden your rounds with you In your bumpy old milk wagon. I've simply thrown m yself at your head, day after day. Hut you -you wouldn’t under stand. You wouldn't look at me Nor listen. You mooned about, and moped your ridiculous heart out. Because you thought I was such a blind, silly fool, I couldn't look past your poverty and your 111 luck, and see how splendid H ID ES , P E L T S , C AS CA R A BARK, you really are. Because you thought 1 was such a stuck-up simpleton I ’d W OOL AND M O HAIR . Wt nnt it fM live. Nnft fir pnce» end stiippini tags not want to marry you. because you N ew London, Conn.— W ith the bor T h e H. F. N o r t o n C o . h h i m «. on., sema, an were a milkman, when I’d chase the cows for you. If you wanted me to.” — der situation set aside temporarily, the W oman’s Home Companion. Ameriran-Mexican join t commission For lame back use Hanford’s Bal devoted itself Tuesday to determining Bought. Sold. Rented and Repaired sam. Rub it on and rub it In thor the extent' o f the control exercised in W A L K E R E L E C TR IC W O RKS Adv. Burnside, cor. ll>th. Portland, Ora. oughly. Mexico by the de facto government, the information being supplied by the Safety First SelTlshness. " I f your children are to be sure of Mexican commissioners at the request To and from all points on household goods, pianos, and automobiles. Information cheerfully given. escaplug this particular germ.” said the scientist, “ you il have to take them o f their American conferees. Pacific Coast Forwarding It was stated inform ally that upon Into the country." "W o n ’t you please keep that a se the showing made by the Carranza cret for a few hours longer?” government rested the possibility that "W h y ? " Do you want to sell your farm, home or business "S o that I can move out before the the Washington government would re for cash? W rite to CA R T E R R E A L T Y CO., country people hear about It and re voke its warning to Americans to stay 604 Buchanan Building, Portland. Oregon fuse to take any children to board.” out of Mexico, and would encourage — Washington Star. their return to their properties there. O r eg o n V u l c a n iz in g C o m p a n y It was explained that the question (The Tire Shop) has moved into larger Helping Out. quarters in the heart o f the automo o f transportation was vital to any re bile district, Burnside at Broadway. "And has your daughter’s course In sumption of industry in Mexico, and to 333 and 335 Burnside st., Portland. Or. domestic science interested her any show present conditions the Mexican in the housework?” commissoners presented figures from “ T o some extent. Occasionally she PIp-PIp! which} the follow ing conclusion was condescends to show her mother W ith a traveling rug and four or drawn in a formal statement issued by five bags the stout oM gentleman was wherein her old fashioned methods are Secretary Lane. endeavoring to make a graceful exit all wrong."— Louisville Courier-Jour "T h e data presented by the Mexican from the crowded railway carriage. nal. commissioners indicated that the gov A ll went well until he reached the For hot grease burns apply Han ernment roads now are being operated door, when he stumbled and brought down a number nine boot on the pet ford's Balsam lightly until the fire Is with a large degree o f regularity, and extracted. Adv. toe of a brawny Scot. that the roads owned by private com "Hoots, toots, m on !" groaned the In panies are being turned over to these Deserving the Fair. jured one. ‘‘( ’ anna y e look whaur companies, the only exceptions at the "Colonel," asked the beautiful wife, ye're going Hoot, mon, h o ot!" present tim e being a line in the feder The oyerburdened traveler slammed “ when was the most trying moment al distrcit, one in the state of Hidalgo, the door behind him and put his head of your life?” " I t was whsr. I went to my w ife ’s and the United R ailw ays o f Yucatan.” through the window. "H oot y ou rself!” he retorted. “ I ’m father for the purpose of asking him a traveler, not a motor b u s!"— London to let me have her. He was very deaf and I had to explain the matter before Answers. 20 clerks."— London Saturday Journal. Going the Limit. Feminine Perceptions. "Did he tell you that you are the "W h at shall I do at the meeting Berlin, via London— The visit of only girl he has ever loved?” "Y es, and he went farther than when I want to make a speech and K in g Ferdinand, o f Bulgaria, to the some others try to head me o ff? ” that.” “ Why, get the chairman to recog German emperor at eastern headquar "H e did? What else did he say?” "H e said that I was the only girl nize you." ters is being made the occasion o f an “ Oh, that Is -easy enough. I was he ever Intended to love.”— Detroit important conference on the near-east introduced to her last week at Mrs. Free Press. Pinkie's tea.” — Baltimore American. ern situation, particularly that in the Eaaily Fixed. Balkans. For calks use Hanford's Balsam. "M y suitcase is badly rubbed In sev K in g Ferdinand is accompanied by Adv. eral places. I hesitate to take It the chief of his cabinet, while the Im along.” The Situation. "Nonsense, those rubbed places are perial German Chancellor, Dr. von "Is the world getting hotter?’’ easily remedied. Baste on these la "M aybe so as a general proposition, Bethmann-Hollweg, is in attendance bels They are from very swell ho but what good does it do me? My boss on the German emperor as his respon tels.”— Louisville Courier Journal. Is Just as grouchy, my Janitor Just sible political adviser. The other Teu as mean and the neighborhood ktds tonic allied governments also are rep Solitary Serenity. quite as pestiferous." — Louisville resented at the conference, which, it ’’W hy does a beginner always win Courier-Journal. is understood, w ill not be without at cards?” effect upon the future grouping in the "H e gets the game so mussed up From One Who Knew. Balkans. that presently he has more of an Idea " ’A burnt child dreads the fire,' " an W hile apparently there is no inclin of what’s goin’ on than anybody else nounced the teacher during the lesson in proverbs. “ Now. give me a sen ation to divide the lion’ s skin before at the table.” — Washington Star. fence different In wording, but mean the animal is killed, it is considered advisable and tim ely, in view o f Rou- lng the same thing." “ Please, teacher.” came a small mania’ s entry into the war, and the voice, "A washed child dreads the wa Greek attitude, to discuss certain ques ter."— London Ideas. tions o f general policy and the aims of the Teutonic allies in the near-east. Keeps off flies or money back. $1 “ Anuric” cures Backache, Lumbago, Concrete proposals, however, are not Rheumatism. Send 10c Dr. V. M. under review. The conference rather a gallon from your dealer, < r order Pierce. Buffalo, N. Y ., for large trial by mail. PLUMMER DRUG CO. is devoted to a general survey of the package. Third and Mad iron, Portland, Or. situation, and study o f the general lines o f the Balkans policy. Something In Hia Favor. "T h e re ’s one thing I will say for p | f i n Veal. Pork. Beef. that fellow whose mistakes cause so W eed Good fo r Medicine. S H I Poultry. Butter, Egg« much trouble.” Marshfield, Or.— N. Schoemaker, a and Farm Produca What Is It?" lo 0»# Old Reliable E vp H in r house with a "H e doesn’t claim that his Inten German scientist, has been making his re.'ord o f I* ywars <>» Square iValinifs. and tions were good, anyhow."— Detroit home at Sunmer for the past several be aaaurej o f T O P M A R K E T PR ILLS. Free Press months, and in that tim e haa been F. M. CRONKHITE manufacturing d igitalin from fo x 45-47 Front Street Portland. Oregon Just So. ’’ Postcards are said to Increase pos glove, which is abundant in that neigh borhood. A ll the boys in the neighbor tal business greatly." hood are making circus money by gath "W h y should that be?” "W ell, we write letters to our ering the poisonous weed for the Ger friends, but we send postcards to ev man, who has enlarged hia operations erybody.” — Louisville Courier-Journal. and asserts he ia extracting valuable Rurture treated meehan raMy. Private fitting nnnw. Highest teaMmnniaia Re medicinal properties from the weed, sulta guaranteed. Call or write. Some Compensation. which heretofore waa not considered to She— There isn't a bit of wood In JO H N S O N A L'M BA RG ER have any commercial value. the house and the gas is turned o ff BUSINESS COLLEGE • WASHINGTON (j TENTH STSi American Warning to Stay Out of Mexico May Be Revoked ELECTRIC MOTORS RED UC ED F R E I G H T R A T ES FARMS AND BUSINESS SOLD Balkan Policy is Planned by Kaiser and Bulgarian King S p ra y -a -C o w Oregon Hernia institute 411-412 Alisky Building. Portland. Oregon He— Hurrah! Then, for once, the cook can't burn the dinner!— London Answers. IF Y O U HAVE RHEUM ATISM Directions Bring Shot. Oakland, Cal.— Floyd Smith, passen- | ger director o f the Southern Pacific at the Oakland Pier, waa shot and wound- :$ s i artly after noon Tuesday by an unidentified man, believed by the rail road officials to be insane. According to their statement, the man bought a ticket to Portland, Or., but instead of boarding the train as it was about to start, turned back toward the ferry boat. Smith ran after him to tell him he waa going the wrong way, when they say, the man turned and shot him. you should try Ant'-Urie. the famous remedy made from Roots and Bernes. It is gua-anteed to cure this cruel dis ease in every stage. W e want every r e a te ' o f th-s paper who is suffering from Rheumatism in W rite about your wants in this line to any form to try this discovery. Every package gja-anteed or money refund ed. Price <1.50 prepaid, or we will 1N3 Medino RL. Portland. Ore. send by Parcel Post C. O. D. Circu Holy War Aiding Turks. lars and convincing testimony free. Washington, D. C. — A holy war, Addles» A N T I-U R IC CO.. 102 Sher P. N. U. No. 38. 1818 wood Building. San Francisco. decreed by the Sunni Mohammedans, and a war o f pillage and robbery by the various tribes o f Turkestan, have proved o f material aid to the Turks in their advance into Persia, according to dispatches reaching here Tueaday. Russian reinforcements, however, has dispelled large hands o f the nomad It will be money saved to protect the ¡umber against winter auxiliaries o f the Turks. The Turkish weather. Get Color Cards from your local dealer. regular forces in Persia are estimated j at only about 20,000 men. F IN K E B R O S ., PAINT NO W ' NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS, ‘ I GENERAL CROP CONDHiON^ If You Are Looking for a place to send your Cream, Poultry. Veal, Hogs, where you will g et good prices, prompt returns. Portland— W heat— Hluestem, <1.30; 1 | forty-fold, $1.28; club, $1.27; red fife, $1.28; red Russian, $1.26. Flour — Patents, <6.20; straights, $5.t>0 Iff 6; exports, $5.60; valley, $5.80; whole wheat, $6.40; graham, Tkc Hoot t f the Saluki Shipp«" $ 6 . 20 . M illfeed Spot prices: Bran, $23.50 per ton; ahorta, $25.50; rolled barley, | $35«t36. Corn— Whole, $42 per ton; cracked, $43. Hay— Producers’ prices: Timothy, \ Our rrr d u iU s are oc.-upytns enviable posi Eastern Oregon $16.50<ttl8 per ton; 1 tion«. The trachins prucasa is difTerent ( rum ordinary businaae schuola Thurvugh Practi timothy, valley, $15 @ 16; alfalfa, cal. Individual. SCHOOL FOR MEN O N L Y . $14.50; wheat hay, $12.50(qjl3.50; oat Address The Kesietrar. Y. M C. A.. Portland. and vetch, $12 12.50; cheat, $11; Oregon, and set detailed information. ' clover, $10. Butter — Exchange prices: Cubes, Too Much to Ask. | extras, no bid, 30c asked. Jobbing A party of engineers were tracing a ! prices: Prints, extras, 32(d34c; but- township line across some farm lands ! teriat. No. 1, 31c; No. 2, 29c, Port in Illinois. As chance would have It, the Hue passed directly through a land. Eggs — Oregon ranch, exchange large barn, having double doors ou each side of U. aud they found they prices, current receipts, 27c dozen. could continue their measurements Jobbing prices: Oregon ranch, candled, through the barn by opening the doors 28<u.30c; selects, 32c. aud thus avoiding the dreaded detour. Poultry— Hens, 13$(<t,14$c per pound; The owner watched their progress broilers, le ttg n c ; turkeys, live, 18tu, with considerable interest, but made j 22c; ducks, ll@ 1 4 $ c ; geese, 9(<t 11 e. no comment until they had leached V eal— Fancy, 12$(qjl3c per pound. the farther side of the barn, when he Pork— Fancy, 12$(q!l3c per |iound. asked: Vegetables— Artichokes, 75c(u$l |>er "That a railroad y e a ll surveyin’ dozen; tomatoes, 3(kq50c per crate; for?" “ Certainly,” replied the chief, with cabbage, $1.75 per hundred; peppers, a humorous twinkle In his eye. 4(<(i5c per pound; eggplant, 6(<i7c; let The farmer meditated a bit as he tuce, 20(<t25c per dozen; cucumbers, closed the barn doors behind them, 25(<&60c per box; beans, 3c per pound; when he remarked somewhat aggres celery, 76(it,85c per dozen; corn, ll)(q. sively: 'T hain't got no objections ter havin’ ’er railroad on my farm, but I 25c. Potatoes— New, 90e(<i $1.15 per hun I’ll be darned ef I ’m goin’ ter git up at all hours of the night ter open and dred ; sweets, 3$(u 4c. Onions— California, $1.60 per sack; shet them doors fer yer train ter go through."— Youth's Companion. | W alla Walla, $1.60 per sack. Green Fruits— Apples, new, 75c fit The Softest Thing. $1.86 per box; cantaloupes, 60c(a$1.60 "Father,” cried the little boy, put ;ier crate; peaches, 40@75c per box; ting his 50th question to his long suf watermelons, l$c per pound; plums, ferlng father, who was trying desper 75ctjt,$l per box; pears, $1.25(<ill.50; ately to slide Into his afternoon nap "W hat is so soft that even a soft boil grapes, $1.1001.75; casabas, l j c per ed egg without the shell can break it?" I pound. Sack. Vegetables — Turips, $1.25; “ Oh. run away for goodness sake," carrots, $1.25 @ 1 .3 5 ; beets, $1.25 (it; groaned poor father. “ W ill you give It up?" pursued the 1.50. youngster. H o p s — 4915 crop, nominal; 1916 "W ith pleasure,” sighed the father. contracts, 9c, nominal. YuUi' morning fa s t!” triumphantly Wool— Eastern Oregon, fine, 23(<U26c yelled the kiddle as he darted out of | per pound; coarse, 30tg32c; valley, 30 the room.— Loudon Ideas. C<i32c. Ousted. Casara Bark— Old and new, 4Jc per Regularity Personified. “ Why Is that pig always trying to jP Eye« inflamed hy expo- pound. The doctor had listened to his pa get Into my room?” inquired the sum •ure to Sun, Dust and Wlai Cattle — Steers, prime. $6.50(0,6.75; tlent’s heart, taken his blood pressure, mer boarder. ’’ Do you tlitnk he has [uickly relieved by Marla# in short, mace a thorough examination good, $6<i(6.50; common to fair, $5(q) taken a fancy to me?" yeUemedy. No Smarting, 5.50; cows, choice, $5(0.5.50; medium of his physical condition. Then he "It's his room during the winter," just Eye Comfort. A t announced his verdict. to good, $4.50(u;5; ordinary to fair, whispered the hired mail, cautiously. Your Drugfffft*« 50c per Bottle. Murla* Ey# "W h at you want Is to get more ex $4(o’4.60; heifers, $4(i55.75; bulls, $3 — Louisville Courier-Journal. Salve in Tubes 2 5 c. For Baofc ell lief ye Freeask ercise, walk more regularly." Druggists or Murlae Eye ttemcJy Co., Chicago @ 4.25; calves, $3fu6. "W ell, doctor, I don't see how I can Extremes Meeting. H o g »— Prime, $9.65(0,9.66; good to do that,” answered the man. "I'm a "That was a remarkable Idea of con prime mixed, $9.50 (q) 9.60; rough Dietetic Terror*. postman."— Chicago Herald. heavy, $8.75@9.25; pigs and skips, trasts the animal painter had lu his ’ “ You don’t rare much about the latest zoo picture.” $8.25(0,8.76. menu at the training camp.” An Abnormal Complexion. "W hat was It?” Sheep— Lambs, $5.50 <g) 8.25; year “ I don’t complain,*’ replied the rook On his crossed heart young Patrick "H e painted a laughing hyena stand had denied old Patrick's accusation of ling wethers, $5.75(o6.60; old wethers, lng under a weeping willow.”— Haiti ie. “ The people who have been invit ing our houtllltlea have to eat chile wrongdoing. Old Patrick was uncon $5.50(a6; ewes, $3.50(<t5.50. more American. | con cam e and tam ale«.“ — Washington vinced. i Star. Emulation. "Don't I know ye?" he said. "Y e "W h ere's the place Old Put rode his look Innocent enough, ye young »rally Gallant Address. wag. hut looks is deceivin'. Y e're that Tacoma— There was no slump in the j horse down the steps?" “ I see where women have become "R ig h t here. Want to admire the brazen that ye could stand there an' j conductors of street car« in Kurope lie till ye was black in the face with produce market as a result of jobbers historic spot?” "Nope, want to try It In my automo since the war. I wonder how the pas out ever changin' c o lo r!” — Philadel loading up with the expectation o f a sengers address them?“ M ie i” — Kansas City Journal. phia Public Ledger. railroad strike and high prices when it “ Probably they call them fare la dles.!’— Baltimore American. opened Tuesday a fte r being closed two Prevention. Now, Be Good. ( ’holly Softhead— Say, Mr, Kllltlme, “ The word 'reviver' spells the same days. None o f the Tacoma jobbers Garbage? backward or forward." It was the overloaded, although all had good stocks I—er— love your daughter and want to Greene— What make« you think he marry her. Is there any Insanity in frivolous man who spoke. "Can you is a vegetarian? on hand when they opened. The ar i your fam ily? think of another?" Browne— I have smoked his cigars. Mr. Killtim e— No, young man, there The serious uian scowled up from rivals were heavy, especially in canta | — London Answers. the newspaper. "T u t-tu t!” he cried loupes and peaches, including several Is not, and moreover, there ain't going J lo he.—-Cassell's Saturday Journal. contemptuously.— Toledo Blade. Soldier Sweethearts. cars o f Elbertas. Ebertas are now 76 — Mistress—-I see that another soldier cents a box and dealers are advising Not Its First Appearance. Summer Housekeeping. housewives to make their preserving " It seems to me I’ve seen your face has called for you, Mary. I thought hope you are not accumulating a you had only one sweetheart? somewhere else.” lot of soiled dishes for your wife to peace purchasea now. as the price will Took— Oh, no. mum. two. You see, " I shouldn't wonder. This Isn't the wash when she returns from her vaca ! likely not drop any lower. The short- one's a regular and the other's a spe- 1 age o f the crop and heavy Eastern de first time I ’ve ever taken It out.”— I cial reserve.— Pearson’s Weekly. tlon.” Detroit Free Press. "Nope. I use wooden dishes. Noth mand is responsible fo r the high price ing to wash, and they serve the next | this year. morning to start the fire.” — Louisville Although beef pricea dropped half a Courier Journal. cent a pound on the opening o f the market, pork and mutton advanced Phonetic Spelling. from half a cent to 2 cents a pound. Teacher— Tommy, ran you spell fur? Dressed hogs advanced from 124 to 14J Thomas— Yes sir, F-U R. Teacher That's right. Now can you cents a pound, and Diamond T. C. lambs from 14 to 16 cents a pound. tell me what fur Is? Thomas— Yes. sir. Fur Is an awful H og products in the East have ad long way.— Albany Knlckerbocker- vanced heavily during the past month and the result is being fe lt here. Press. | Heavy export trade is thought to be Naturally. responsible, as there is no shortage in “ Don’t the poor fishermen ever lose the hog crop in the Middle West. Mut money In this seine fishing?” ton, because o f high prices last spring, “ Oh, no. It is a business In which caused heavy selling o f the parent there are bound to be net profits.”— I stock, with the result that there were Baltimore American. few er 1916 lambs than there other wise would have been. The Partiality of Fate. E gg and butter prices opened un- The average man's grouch Is that while wealth Is concentrated among ! changed. Cheeae shows a strong ten the few. unpaid bills arc distributed dency to advance and the price may be among the many.— Louisville Courier a cent higher all around by the end of Journal. the week. Hazelwood Co., Portland BUSINESS AND STENOGRAPHIC SCHOOL C' Granulated Eyelids, E ye s; No Slump in Produce Market. Woman 9 é Why ** Anuric” Is an INSURANCE A ga in st Sudden D eath. Before an Insurance Company will take a risk on your life the examining physician will test the urine and report whether you are a good risk. When your kidneys get sluggish* and clog, you suffer from backache, sick-bead- ache, (Jury spells, or the twinges and pains of lumbago, rheumatism and gout. The uriue ia often cloudy, full of sediment; channels often get sore and sleep is disturbed two or three times a night. Tins ia the time you should consult some phyaician ol wide experience— such as Dr. Pierce of the Invalids’ Hotel and Rurgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y . Bend him 10 cent« lor sample package of hie new discovery, 'A n u ric .” Write him your symptoms and send a sample of urine for test. Experience has taught Dr. Pierce that 'A n u ric * is the most powerful agent in dissolving uric acid, as hot water melts sugar; besides being abaolutely harmless it is endowed with other properties, for It preserves the kidners in a healthy condition by thoroughly cleansing them. Being so many uines more active than lithia, it clears thn heart valves o l any sandy substances which may clog them and checks U>» degeneration o f the blood vessel*, as well as regulating blood pressure. "A n u ric” ia a regular insurance and li fe-saver for all big meat eaters and thoas who deposit l.ine-salla in their Join**- Ask the druggist for “ Anuric" pot op by Dr. Pierce, in Wf-eent packages. STR E N G TH AN D B E A U TY Come with Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. This Is a blood cleanser and alterative that «tarts the liver and stoa t 'l l Into vigorous action. It thus assists the body to manufacture rich red blool which feeds the heart, nervas, brain and organ« of the body. The organa work smooth!» like machinery running la ell. You feel clean, strong and r.reousaa to stead of tired, weak and faint. IIow to Feel W ell During Middle Life Told by Three Women W h o Learned from Experience. N o Bids fo r Cream ery Butter. Portland— There was not a single j bid fo r creamery butter or cheese at the session o f the produce exchange Tueaday. Creamery extras were offer- j ed at 30 rents, prime firsts at 29 cents and firsts at 27$ cents. A lot o f dairy hotter was sold at 22$ cents. Eggs were sold at 27 cents case | count. Hens were offered at 16 cents I with 13 cents bid, and springs were j offered at 17 cents, with 16$ cents bid. ' There was a firm m arket on the atreet fo r country dressed meats, ;x>rk and veal selling at 12$ti(13 cents. T h e Ch.-ingc of Life ¡9 a most critical period of a woman’s existence, and neglect of health at this time invites disease and pain. Women everywhere should remember that there is no other remedy known to medicine that will so successfully carry women through this trying period as L yd ia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, made from native roots and herbs. Read these letters: — Hop Picking is N ow General P o r t!s 'd — Hop picking is now gen eral in the atate with weather condi- tiona all that could be desired. Grow- I era only ask that mattera in this re- 1 spect remain as at present fo r the next two weeks. The weather last week, j just before picking started, was tw i for | the yards that had not b e;n sprayed, j and as a consequence there has been a development o f mold that ia causing I apprehension in some qua rters. Por- j tiona o f a number of yards will be j abandoned, and it looks now as i f the , size o f the crop w ill be m aterially cut. | j Cheap Peaches A re N ot Expected Portland- The peach market holds firm, and, in th e opinion o f Front- | street dealers, w ill continue so throughout the a, «aeon, as there is not likely to he any ower-supply. The best yellow peaches a r e held at 65 and 75 cent« a box. T! w market 1« about 20 cent« over the It-vel customary at thi* tim e o f the year Cantaloupes were in j large supply and weak. Pricea had a j wide range o f $ 1 to $1.60 a crate, ac- cording to qua I ity . Buyers gase the preference to * California cantaloupes at | the higher pri c m over Toppenish stock. : ; ! ) Hiiladelpbia. Pa.—‘ I started the Change of Life five years ago. f always had a headache and back ache with bearing down pains and I would have heat flashes very had at times w ith dizzy stie 11s and nervous feelings. After taking I.yilia K. I'inkhatn’s Vegetable Compound I feel like a new jx-rson and ant in better health and no more troubled with the nrhes and pains I had tefore I took your won derful remedy. I recommend it to mjr friends for I cannot praise It enough."—Mrs. M a r o a r e t ( I rass - m a n , 759 N. ltinggold St, lluladelphia, Pa. loverly, Mass.—“ I took T.ydia E. 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