M OLNES TWO ZEPPELINS FAU
IN RAID ON LONDON
n
BUSINESS COLLEGE
WASHINGTON te TENTH i t i
PORTLAND. O R £„
T H E N E W E S T REH ED Y
ro a
Backache, Rheumatism and Dropsy.
Kidney, Bladder and trie A c id troubles
bring misery to many. When the kidney*
an- weak or diseased, these natural niter,
do not cleanse the blood sutllclently and
the poisons are carried to a!! [arts of tha
body. There follow depression, aches
and pains, heaviness, drowsiness Irrita
bility, headaches, chilliness and rheu
Offers practical «hop training in Construction and
matism. In some people there are sharp
rain* in the back and loins, distressing
Operation of Automobiles. Special detailed in
Ladder disorder* and sometime-
formation furnished immediately on rsquest En
ate dropsy. The uric acid sometr-. s
ter any time Address T h s R egistrar Y M C A
forms iuto grave! or kidney stones. When
P o r t !a n d , O r e g o n
the uric add affects the muscles and
joints, it causes iT'tnbafo, rheumatism,
gout or sciatica. This U the time to try
•Ar.uric.*
During digestion uric acid Is absorhed
the system from meat eaten, and
Second Flyer, Disabled, Lands and \ Into
evert from somo vegetables. Tho {Sr r
kidney» get tired and backache begin’.
This is a good time to taka "Amine,"
Crew Made Prisoners— Much
the new discovery of Dr. Pierce for Kid
ney trouble and Backache. Neglected
Property Loss by Bombs.
1 kidney trouble Is responsible for many
deaths, and Insurance Company etamin-
} Ing doctors always tc;t the water of an
applicant before a policy W,'U bo Issued.
London — Of the 12 big Zeppelins | Have, you ever set asTilo a bottle of wate r
I
which invaded the British Isles Satur for twenty-four hours? A heavy sedi-
| moot or Sovtling sometimes Indicates kUl-
day night to deal death and destruction i ncy trouble. Tho true nature aud char-
from the skies, two lay Sunday stark ncter of diseases, especially those of tbi
and black masses of steel and alumi kidneys and urinary organs, can often
determined by a careful chemical ir.-
num in the little village of Mangold, j lx
i11" '« and microscopical examination—
Essex county.
t: is is done by expert chemists of the
One came down a flaming torch, Medical ¡stall of tho Invalids’ Hotel. 11
you wish to know your condition send a
I while the second, disabled by gunfire, sample
of your water to Doctor Pierce's
effected a landing, which saved the Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y., and de-
It will bo ex
lives of the crew, who are now pris M-riho'your symptoms.
without uny expense to you, an 1
oners in England.
The crew of the amined
lax- i t Pierce or his Staff ol Assisting
first raider died in the consuming Physicians will inform you truthfully.
flames of their own ship.
The death and burning of the first
KNO W T H V B E L X I
Zeppelin was witnessed by tens of
Read all about yourself, your system,
thousands of London residents, but the physiology, anatomy, hygiene, s im p le
wounding .and descent of the second borne cures, etc., In the "Common Sense
Medical Adviser." a book of loos pages.
raider was a matter of doubt until offi Send
to Dr. V. M. Pierce, Buttalo, S ' Y..
cial statements were given out. Few three dimes or thirty cents In jue-ceuf
details are available of this second stamps for a cloth-bound copy.
raider’s condition, but it ia reliably re
What a Tourist Heard.
ported that the crew surrendered to
special constables.
A tourist in Ireland came upon a
will put money in thei” pockets
Many who saw the shrapnel bursting 1 couple of men “in holts" rolling on
by snipping thqjr cream to us.
like skyrockets about the invader, j the road. The man on top was pum-
We pay prompt, give full
weight and correct tests. A
which subsequently caught fire, think mcling the other within an inch of his
heavy demand for Hazelwood
there must have been several direct | life. The traveler looked on for a
Bulter ro< ans we must have
hits. Many aeroplanes were aloft and moment in silence and then inter
more high grade cream. Ship
vened.
attacked the Zeppelins from all sides.
where quality counts.
“1 say, it's an infernal shame to
The raiders took a heavy toll of lives I strike
a man when he's down."
before their destruction, 28 persons
"Faith, if yez knew all the trouble
being killed and 99 wounded in the I hud gettln' him down yez wouldn't
metropolitan district of Fxmdon. Two j be talkin’ like that.” came the inter
PORTLAND, OREGON.
persons were killed, probably four, and mittent reply.—Judge.
17 wounded in the provinces.
Ye*, There’s a Lot of It!
The property damage, while widely
The New York "Times” published distributed, is confined for the most
the other day an account of an inter part to small dwellings and shops,
view with his Excellency John Bon some empty cars being destroyed and
zano, Titular Archbishop of Mitilene i part of the tracks torn up.
for the welfare of
and Apostolic Delegate to the United
The roar of dropping bombs was
Gtates. The interviewer finally asked
the Nation
heard
in
many
districts
where
the
the aprstolic delegate to tell some
thing of his opinion of modern Ameri raiders were invisible. It is not be
can literature as he hail observed it lieved that more than two or three in
during ills stay of four years in this vading Zeppelins which crossed (he
country. The learned father looked east coast succeeded in reaching the
carefully down Madison Avenue for a environs of London, and that two of
moment and then gave his verdict:
these paid the death penalty gives the
“Of modern American literature, I
For the welfare of the
would say that 1 am convinced that greatest satisfaction to the military
authorities.
Stomach and Bowels
It Is plentiful."
It might well be added that one
trouble with our present-day writing
Is that very few of those busied there
In can express themselves with the
POOR A PPETITE
clearness, restraint, and force of that
sentence.—Collier's.
INDIGESTION
Seattle — The Lake Washington
B I L I O U S N ESS
For bruises use Hanford's Balsam. steamer Triton, owned by the Ander
A dv.
OR M A L A R I A
son Steamboat company and engaged
in ferry service, struck a snag while
A Great Vocabulary.
approaching Byers’ Landing on the T R Y
It was the office of a great sporting east shore of Lake Washington and
newspaper, and the golf editor was
taking a brief holiday. In his absence sank just as she was drvien on the
the Inquiries from readers which the beach. All the passengers and crew
golfing man answered through his cor landed safely.
The vessel ran a mile after striking
respondents column » ere handed to
the racing editor. "Which is the bet j the snag before the crew knew that
ter course, " wrote an ardent follower i she was leaking.
When the vessel
of the royal and ancient game, "to was a short distance from the shore
Explained.
fuzzle one s putt or to fetter on the the water began pouring into the en-
tee?” The turf man tilted back bis gineroom, but Captain Hiram Riddle
“Don't tell me you can't find work,"
chair and smoked five cigarets before
said the hard faced housekeeper.
taking his pen in hand. Then, when was able to drive her on to the beach
"Well, mum," replied the tramp at
he had cotne to a decision on the alongside the wharf at Byers' Landing the door, "it's true a man offered me
weighty problem, he wrote as follows: before the water stopped the engines. a Job only las’ week, but 1 couldn't
"Should a player snaggle his iron, it There were only 25 passengers aboard take it."
is permissible for him to fuzzle his and all stepped safely off the upper
"And why not?”
putt; but a better plan would be to deck onto the wharf.
"1 wuz paralyzed.*’
drop his guppy into the prlngle and
“You
seem all right now.”
Ten minutes after the vessel had
snondle it out with a niblick."—Toron been abandoned she turned over and
“Yassnm. Yer see, I wuz paralyzed
to Mail.
now is lying submerged alongside the wid fright."—Birmingham Age Heral.l
pier.
For inflamed sore eyes apply Han
Certainly.
ford's Balsam lightly to the closed lids.
"Clothes
don't
make the man,"
It should relieve in five minutes. Adv.
quoted a sage.
"They
made
m
e!"
said a retired
A Shell Game.
tailor.
A gentleman who dined regularly at
Syracuse, N. Y .— Fire early Sunday
“Where should I be If It wasn’t for
a certain restaurant often ordered a destroyed the entire business district suits?" chimed In a young lawyer.—
dozen clams
One day he counted and more than half the industrial sec Pearson's Weekly.
them and found but 11. Still another tion of the town of Phoenix, N. Y ., 16
day the dozen was one short, ile , miles north of here, causing a loss of
Old Fashioned.
called the waiter and asked hm :
"If you think you're worth more
"Why do you give only 11 clams when j more than $1,000,000. One person is money why don't you ask for it?”
known to have perished. Eighty-two
I order 12?"
“Well, I’m a little old fashioned. I
The fire guess. I'm Inclined to think that the
"Oh, sir,’’ replied the waiter, “I did buildings Were destroyed.
not think you'd want to be sitting 13 burned without check for 15 hours. boss himself will tumble to the fact
Not a store was left standing, and the if I give him time.”—Detroit Krei
at table, sir."—Christian Herald.
people are confronted with a serious Press.
New Occupation.
problem of food supply.
Looters in
“When we went across In 1912,” vaded the ruins, and scores of deputies
said Mrs. Blunderhy. "we didn't know were sworn in with orders to shoot.
one word of French or German."
“Didn't you find it hard to make
Animals Are Fed Better.
them understand what you wanted?”
Berlin — German horses and cattle
asked her caller.
“Indeed we did." responded the old are now sharing in the improved condi
lady. "Why. my husband had to hire tions of sustenance made possible by
a man to go about with us as inter the more plentiful harvests thig year.
rupter.”—Boston Transcript.
Wife Cured by Lydia E.
The rations of oats for horses kept in
Germany have been increased from
Suspended Sentence.
Pinkham’a Vegetable
three to four pounds a day and those of
Three-year-old Keith had told his bulls have been increased two and a
Compound
mother a deliberate He and she had half pounds. Draft oxen are now al
put him to bed as a punishment. Bit lowed two and a half pounds of oats
Den Moines, Iowa.— “ Four years ago
ting by the bedside, she asked him
what he would do If he had a little daily, and draft cows one and a half I was very sick and my life waa nearly
pounds,
while
employed
at
harvesting.
boy who did such a thing. After a
spent The doctors
moment's thoughtful silence the child During the last year draft oxen and
stated that I would
replied. "I fink I'd give him another cows have had no oats.
never get well with-
chance."—Christian Herald.
0 u t a n operation
Kite Travels 120 Miles.
and that without it
Washington Courthouse, O.— A mil
1 would not live one
Granulated Eyelids,
year. M y husbend
Eve* ii named by expo itary kite balloon landed near here Sat
o b je c t e d to any
sure m Sua, busi-nd Wirsi urday after a trip from Akron, O., a
a'¡icily relieved by Hurls* distance of about 120 miles. The bal
operation and got
Ejeüetíieíy. MoSnurtiijj, loon was piloted by C. H. Roth and
me some of Lydia E.
just Eye Comfort. A» C. A. Wollen, of Akron, and made the
Pinkham’s Vegeta-
Your DniggútV 50c per Bottle Murine Eye trip in three hours and 45 minutes.
bleCompoundT took
Selve inTube« :5c. ForCuokuf'hetyefreerjk The balloon was of the dirigible type,
it and commenced
Drugt .t* or Mei.se Eye ítea.cúj Co., Lktcsgo
shaped like a large cigar, but carried to get better and am now well, am
no motive power. It was steered by stout ano si le to do my own housework.
means of planes. The pilots said that I can recommend the Vegetable Com
it was the first time that such a trip pound to any woman who ia sick and
in a balloon so equipped ever had been run down as a wonderful strength and
attempted in this country.
health restorer. My husband says I
would E t.e been in my grave ere this
if it had not been for your Vegetable
Naval Airmen Accurate.
Norfolk, Vs. — Reports from the At Compound.” —Mrs. B lanchb J t r m -
lantic fleet on the Southern drill B O N , 703 Lyon S t , Des M o i n e s , Iowa.
Before submitting to a surgical opera
ground* announced that two airmen
with gunners ascended from the North tion it ie wise to try to build up the
Carolina, carrying 12 bomb«, small female system ami cure its derange
Write about your wants in this line to rapid firers ami small arms. Nine of ments with Lydia E. Pinkham’» Vege
the 12 bombs were dropped successful table Compound ; it has saved many
ly on targets. Canvas targets, repre women from surgical operations.
W rite to th e L y d ia K. P in k h a m
183 Madison St.,
Portland. Ore. senting men, were hit by rapid-fire
guns and sharpshooters.
The tests M ed icin e f o „ L y n n . M aas., fo r
were declared the best ever recorded a d view--it will lx con li den Usd.
P. N. U.
No. 4 0 . 1914
i and the first for the American navy.
1
PORTLAND. Y. M. C. A.
Automobile School larçe Dirigible, Aflame, Brought Down
With Shrapnel in Suburbs.
THIRTY BRITONS ART KILLED
Cream Shippers
HAZELWOOD
CO.,
“AMERICA, FIRST"
HOSTETTER’S, First
Seattle Ferryboat Triton Sinks
FOR
While Crossing Lake Washington
HOSTETTERS
Stom ach
B itte r s
$ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 Fire at Phoenix, N. Y.
HUSBAND OBJECTS
TO OPERATION
Sore
FINKE BROS.,
CARRANZA WILLING TO PROMISE
( NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS;
(NERGEIIC WORK AGAINST VILLA
GENERAL CROP CONDITIONS
L. D O U G L A S
T H C SH O E T H A T H O L D S IT S S H A P E ••
New London, Conn.—A promise of
Portland—Wheat— Ltuestem, $1.32
$ 3 . 0 0 $ 3 . 5 0 $ 4 . 0 0 $ 4 . 5 0 & $ 5 . 0 0 *J g % 9 n m
energetic measures by the Carranza per bushel; fortyfold, $1.28; club, j
S a v e M o n e y b y W e a r i n g W . L D o u g la s
$1.26;
red
fife,
$1.27;
red
Russian,
sh o es. F o r s a le b y o v e r 9 0 0 0 s h o e d e a le rs .
government to destroy Villa and his
$1.24.
T h e B est K n o w n S h o e s in th e W o r ld .
troops will be made to the United
Flour--Patents, $6.60; straights, $6
V W L . D ouglas tu m i and the retad pnce is stamped on the bot
States through the Mexican commis @ 6.40; exports, $6; valley, $6.20;
* * tom o f aU shoes at the factory. T h e value is guaranteed and
sion soon.
the wearer pcote.ted a g ain « high pnce* for inferior shoes. T h e
whole wheat, $6.80; graham, $6.60.
retail
pnces are the satne everywhere. T h e y coet no more in S*n
Millfeed — Spot prices: Bran, $23
This promise will be supported by
Francisco than they do in N ew Y o rk . T h e y are always worth the
action, according to the
Mexican per ton; shorts, $25; rolled barley.
pnce paid for them.
$35.50@36.50.
agents. Greater energy will be dis
'T 'h e quality o f W . L . D ouglas product is guaranteed by mote
Corn—Whole. $42 per ton; cracked,
L than 40 years experience tn m aking hue shoes. T h e smart
played in the pursuit of Villa sod his $43.
sr\lcs are the leaden in the Feshion Centre» o f A m erica.
bandits, re-enforcements will arrive in
H ay— Producers’ prices: Timothy,
T h e y are made in a well eouipped factory at Brockton, M aas.,
the north and measures in audition to Eastern Oregon, $16.50ft» 18 per ton;
by the highest paid, ski!led hoem aken . under the direction and
those taken by the commander of the timothy, valley, $15 fti 16; alfalfa.
supervision o f experienced ite n , all working wtti
an honest
Juarez garrison for the protection of $14.50 fti 15.50; wheat hay, $13.50 (u
determination to m ake the bt r shoes for the pnce that money
can buy.
the frontier.
14.50; oat and vetch, $13 ft® 13.50;
A . k y o u r s h o e d e a l e r f o r W . I.. D o u g l a n » h o e s . I f h e r a n -
The Mexican commissioners and cheat, $12; clover, $12.
n o t s u p p l y y o u w i l h I h e k i n d y o u w a n t . ta l« .- n o o t h e r /!
General Carranza himself are im
Butter — Cubes, extras, 29e per
i u * k e . \ f r i t e S r In i * r e s t i n g b o o k l e t e x p l a i n i n g h o w t o f l
pressed with the imperative necessity pound. Jobbing prices: Prints, ex
E y e l r s e h t o u e r n . « i m f t a h i e l , h p i o g c h . e a s g t e s f t a r e i u e . l a r d «»f q u a l i t y f o r t h e p r i c e , ' S
of action which will wipe out of the tras, 32i(<t34c; butterfat. No. 1, 31c;
B o y s' Sh oes
LOOK FOR W. L. D o u g la s
American mind the coup d'etat o f 1 No. 2, 29c, Portland.
Best In ths World
n a m e a n d t h e r e t a il p r ic e
Villa at Chihuahua City. The facts
Eggs — Oregon ranch, current re
I* reiklrn
t^
S3.C0 S2.50 M 1 $2.00
s ta m p e d o n
th e b o tto m .
___________
regarding that even have reached the ceipts, 30c per dozen; Oregon ranch,
__________ _______________
** » l io u g le s Mn»e <
tiros kt.n>, M ww.
joint commission. Breifly they are :
candled, 32c; selects, 34(u,35c.
Poultry — Hens, 14@15c per .pound;
Mark Nation's Progress.
IF YOU HAVE
broilers, 17c; turkeys, live, 23@24c; 1
New Maine Governor.
"Fairs ami expositions arc the time
ducks, 12(u 10c; geese, lOfttllc.
pieces that mark the progress of na
Veal—Fancy, 12iftj;13tc per pound. ] tions," is what the late ex-President
Pork—Fancy, 12Jc per pound.
William McKinley mice said.
Vegetables- -Artichokes, 76cfti,$l per
Surely they uplift, surely they are you should try Anti-Uric, the famou*
dozen; tomatoes, 30@40c per crate; educatora and Just as surely they remedy made from Roots and Berries.
It is guaranteed to cure this cruel dis
cabbage, $1.35 per hundred; peppers, mark—and mark with mighty distinct ease in every stage.
4(<i5c per pound; eggplant, 6@6c; let- ness—every advancement we make In
We want every reader of this paper
! tuce, 20 @ 25 f per dozen; cucumbers, production whether It be In products who is suffering from Rheumatism in
26ftt60c per box; celery, 60ft(j76c per of the soil, of pasture, of school or any form to try this d S'overy. Every
factory.
| dozen; corn, 10@26c.
"In these times of rapid change and package guaranteed or money refund
Potatoes— New, 90e@ l per hundred; advancement, nearly every state in ed. Price $1.50 prepul, or wo will
| sweets, 2J@ 3c per pound.
the union is developing pride in its send by Parcel Post C. O. D. Circu
Onions—Oregon buying price, $1.35 great annual fairs and nearly every lars ami convincing testimony free.
one is more or less interested in excel Address ANTI URIC CO.. 102 Sher
1 country points.
Green Fruits — Apples, new, 75c(u ling, if possible, at least its nearest wood Building, San Francisco.
$1.40 per box; cantaloupes, 60c(u$1.35 neighbors In the quality, variety and
I per crate; peaches, 40ftl65c per box;! magnitude of its products, and In
| watermelons, lc per pound; plums, 75c I their striking display," says a well-
known writer on such subjects.
SCH O O L
! ftt$l per box; pears, 75c @1 $1.60; |
iiu r grrm lunte« «n» o c c u p y in g e n v ia b le poai-
grapes, 90c@$1.35; casabas, l jc per
It Takes the Fire Out.
t tm a .
T h e t e a c h in g p ro ceaa ia d itT eren t fro m
pound.
To take the fire out of a burn or o rd in a ry buisincaa »choolM. T h o r o u g h . P r a c t i
Hops — 1915 crop, nominal; 1916 j scald quickly use Hanford's Balsam of ca l. In d iv id u al. S C H O O L P U R M E N O N L Y .
i contracts, 8@9c per pound; fuggles, ] Myrrh. Apply It lightly at once and Aiidrv'U» T h e R e g is tr a r , Y . M . C . A . P o r t U a d .
O r e g o n , a n d g e t d e ta ile d in fo r m a tio n .
12c.
the Inflamed skin should be quickly
Wool—Eastern Oregon, fine, 23fti;26e cooled. Be prepared for accidents by
per pound; coarse, 30ft(32c; valley, always having a bottle on hand. Adv.
30ft£32c.
l)o you w a n t to se ll y o u r fo rm , hom e o r b u ain eaa
No Time Lost.
fo r caahT W r ite to C A R I KK R E A L T Y C O ..
Cattle — Steers, prime, $6.50 ftj) 7;
6 0 4 H u c h a n a n B u ild in g , P o r t U m l. O r a ( o a
It
was
at
the
atgn
of
tho
three
gold
good, $6ftr6.60; common to fair, $5(<i
5.50; cows, choice, $5(45.60; medium en halls and the grubby little urchin
Its portals carrying In his
to good, $4.50(45; onlinary to fair, $4 entered
hand a large frying pan.
(ii4.50; heifers, $4dt5.75; bulls, $3(4)
"Muvver wants threepence on this;"
B o u g h t, S o ld . R e n t e d an d R e p a ir e d
j 4.25; calves, $3ft(6.
W A L K b it U . I A T K IC W O R K S
he said boldly, handing it across the
H urtntide. co r lu tti.
P o rtla n d . O re .
Hogs—Prime, $9.50(49.80; good to counter to the proprietor. The man
prime mixed, $9.50 @ 9.65; rough of pledges took it, then dropped it
heavy, ix.75fti9.25; pigs and skips, with a howl.
REDUCED F R E I G H T R A 7 E 8
j, C A R L . E . M 1 L U K E . n 1
"Hang it all,” he exclaimed, “the T o an d fro m all p o in ta <>n houaehold go«)da, p ian o *,
$8.25(48.75.
and
au to m o b iiea.
In fo rm a tio n c h e e r fu lly g iv e n .
Sheep—Lambs, $5.60 (4 8.50; year beastly thing's hot!”
This is a snapshot of Carl E. Milli- ling wethers, $5.50fti6; ewes. $3.50ftii
"I know," said the youngster. "Muv Pacific Coast Forwarding Co„
ver s just done the liver and bacon on
ken, the new Republican governor of I 5.50.
It. and now we want thrtppence to get
Maine, who was elected by 13,000 ma
H ID E S , P E L T S , C A S C A R A B A R K ,
the beer wlv.”—London Answers.
jority.
RHEUMATISM
BUSINESS «NO STENOGRAPHIC
FARMS AND BUSINESS SOLD
ELECTRIC MOTORS
W O O L A N D M O H A IR .
Walla Walla Growers Sell
Pimples, boils, carbuncles, dry up and
Agents of Villa tampered with the
Wheat in Shaky Market disappear with Doctor Pierce’s Golden
soldiers guarding the penitentiary and
Medical Diacovery. In tablets or liquid.
Walla Walla— In the past few days I
two other public buildings in Chi
Awful Prospect.
huahua.
Taking advantage of the farmers have sold about 100,000 bush
public holiday, when General Trevino els of wheat at about $1.20 for club
" ’Alio, Bill! 1 'aren't seen you for
and his officers were feasting, the Vil- I and $1.28 for Turkey red. The actions weeks"-----
Bill's pal stopped suddenly.
listas attacked the town, and the dis of the grain market have alarmed
“But what's wrong, man?" he asked
affected troops within promptly joined some of the growers, who sold at 10
"You'ro
lookin' mighty seedy. Been
them.
General Trevino and those cents less than they could have ob
111. ah?”
who remained loyal fled to neighboring tained a few days ago.
Btll passed a horny hand across h's
hills and opened fire.
Villla’s men,
Alex Wray and J . E. Berryman sold brow.
a f t e r l o o t i n g a n d o o ia t n g g o v e r n m e n t 22,000 bushels of cfiutre tducalcin at
" A .'u ," h o r * p ] l« * « J . " I a i n ’ t i u i f n
ill
pro[>erty, including munitions, retreat ; top prices, and G. Schwenk sold 7000 It's work wot s doing for me—work
ed without pursuit, the disaffected sol bushels. There were numerous small from 7 tn the mornln' till t> at night,
and only one hour off. Think of it,
diers accompanying them. Thereupon j lots sold.
m ate!"
Trevino reoccupied the town.
Winter bluestem, sown in the light
"Luinme!" replied the other. “And
That Trevino will be permitted to land section 12 miles north of Touchet, how
long 'ave you been there?"
remain in command, in view of what yielded 26 bushels to the acre, while
"I ain't started there yet,” retorted
happened, is doubted by the Mexicans. Turkey red, sown under the same con Bill. "Begin toinorrer," he added
From a military point of view, he ditions, yielded but 22, according to gloomily, as he slowly tnouched off.—
acted properly when he withdrew with reports made to County Agriculturist Pearson's Weekly.
hia loyal officers and men to the hills Ot V. Patton, who has been experi
A Hitch.
instead of Beeking to fight in the menting with different grains.
"How did community singing turn
streets, but he is criticised for his
Henry Vincent, one of the big Eure
lack of information as to the state of ka flat ranchers, has just completed 1 out in your neighborhood? The peas
feeling among the garriaona of the the harvest of 115,000 bushels of ants arc strong for it In Europe."
"Our $10,0(10 a year peasants would
public buildinga and for the failure to wheat.
not mix with the $5,000 a year peas
pursue his retreatnig foes.
ants."—Louisville Courier Journal.
Autumn Rains Check Battles;
Six Weeks’ lull is Expected
Vienna—The unusually early setting
in of autumn has caused a Blowing
down in the operations in Tranaly-
vania, where the higher points are al
ready covered with four feet of snow.
Torrential rains on all the fronts
where the AiiBtro-Hungarians are en
gaged have converted the battlefields
into quagmires, and the indications are
that a long lull in offensive movements
is coming, although the freezing of
the ground would improve conditions.
Those who had hoped that a decision
would come before the advent of win
ter now see that newer and greater
offensives next spring are inevitable.
Military authorities here also believe
that a veritable struggle of giants will
come with the new spring.
It is expected the present situation
will prevail for about six weeks. Such
a lull, military critics here believe,
offers an opportunity for the concen
tration of troops of the central powera
by railroad against Roumania, which
has vast store* of food and petroleum.
Meanwhile the forces of the central
powers in Dobrudja have shortened
their front from 160 to 90 kiometers,
which is an advantage in the present
state of weather.
Brief Session Expected.
Berlin — The coming session of the
Reichstag is likely to lie brief, in the
belief of political circles, if the legis
lators have derided to create the much-
urged imperial war council, which is
to be composed of representatives of
all the parties and is to operate with
the government in handling matters
of foreign policy as well as internal
affairs. The most important subject
of consideration will be necessary
economic measures, which are expect
ed to lead to an extended discussion,
and the new food dictatorship.
Greeks Fight in Church.
Paris ♦ The services in the Greek
church in the Rue Georges Bizet were
interrupted Sunday by a Greek stu
dent, who interposed an objection to
the congregation's praying for the
king and royal family of Greece. At
the end of the ceremony the student
rushed into the pulpit and began to
harangue the congregation. This led
to fistiruffs inside the edifice, which
later were resumed outside the church,
where the congregation listened to
speeches expressing gratitude to
France and then dispersed, cheering.
Apples Sell for $2.10 a Box.
Wenatchee — The Rock Island unit
that employed G. M. H. Wagner &
Sona as selling agent has received re
turns on the first two curs of winter
bananas shipped. The cars were Bold
on the Chicago market and netted the
unit $2.10 for extra fancy. $1.60 for
fancy and $1.20 for C grade on one car
and $2 for extra fancy and $1.60 for
fancy on the second car. The second
car was shipped one month ago. The
Rock Island district, almost without
exception, always ships the first
straight car of winter bananas every
year and usually receives top prices.
Direct from Rochester, the market
center of New York apple district, F.
E. Thorn, representative of Kimball
Brothers of New York, brings the
news that the apple crop of the Empire
state is of poor quality and will have u
large pe rcentage of culla.
Virginia
presents the opposite situation.
It j
has the largest ami best quality crop
in its history.
The orchards in the
Shenandoah valley and Cumberland
valley are loaded with fine fruit.
Klamath Wants Grazing Toll.
K'amath Falls, Or. — A movement
to secure for Klamath county the taxes
said to be due it for the grazing of
transient livestock within its bounda
ries has been started here by the
Klamath Commercial club. The club
is compiling data
concerning the
amount of such stock grazed in Kla
math eounty during the seawgi of
1916.
The state law provide* that
owners of livestock grazed in coun
ties in which the owners of the stock
do not reside are liable for a t*x on
this stock.
ORtQON V ulcanizing
C ompany
m oved to 339 t«> 337 H urnntda S t . . P o r t
land. O re
L a r g e n t T ir e R e p a ir P la n t
in th e N o rth w e s t
C o u n try » e r v ice a
» p e n a lt y . U ne l ’a r c e ! P o e t.
Proved Hia Point.
The old Scotch professor was trying
to impress upon his students the value
of observation.
" ix o ,
n e e o iiip m m e it.
r ,
iih
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your faculties of observation. Ye din-
na use 'em. For instance—”
Picking up a pot of chemicals of
horrible odor, he stuck Ills finger Into
it, and then into his mouth.
“Taste of it, gentlemen, ' he com
manded. as he passed the pot from
student to student.
After each had licked a finger and
had felt a rebellion through his whole
soul, the old professor laughed In tri
umph.
“I told ye so,” he shouted "Ye dinna
use your faculties of observation. For
If ye had observed ye would ha' neon
that the finger which I Btuek Into the
pot was na the finger which I stuck
Into my mouth." Chicago Herald.
Cheerful Acquiescence.
For weak Join’ apply Hanford's
"See here, Mary, I am determined Balsam thoroughly' and well rubbed
to put my foot down on any new In. Adv.
household expenditures.”
"All right, John, as long as you put
When Women Vote.
It down on a new carpet."—Baltimore
Mrs Knlcker—James, 1 wish you
American.
would fire the rook.
Knlcker It Is so close to election
Lacking the Final Touch.
that the president says we shall have
"Do you feel that you have become to grant her demands and arbitrate
a really practical motorist?"
afterward.—New York Sun.
"Not yet. I ran over a policeman
yesterday and it actually made me
The List.
uncomfortable for 20 minutM.”— Rich
"fa n you name the colored races?"
mond Times Dispatch.
"S ice A man green with Jealousy,
blue w ith trouble, red wi ll rage, white
Made since 1840 Hanford's Bal with fear ami yellow with envy.''—
sam Adv.
Baltimore American.
Mental Reservations.
He'd Be Safe Then.
"You have declared for prohibition,
"Do you think w'lh your nativo
haven't you?”
ice you would
American Ind
"Yea," r'piled Uncle Bill Bottletop I feel unnerved 11
presence of a
"1 also sing T Want to Be An Angel.' king?'1
but I ain't In any great hurry about
Baltimore
"Not If 1 held
It." Washington Star.
American.
Ha Knew.
Pu tting Him Right.
"Are you In pain, my llttje man?"
(iuest—A broiled chicken, with cel
asked the kind old gentleman
"No," answered the boy, "the pain's erity!
Walter—Celery sir, Is the way hit’s
in mu."—London Saturday Journal.
pronounced, sir! -Boston Globe.
Golf In German.
Cause and Effect.
"Grolf ,hHH t*c>en ch;inK<‘<l to 'locker
"The
rator electrified his audi-
balliipicl' hy (1er man prnifcdflors, to
that It will have* no Hrftiah flavor," enee."
"lie's a live wire, II right."—Baiti-
How th** Scotch
•hawr*'
t&y.t an
Al l ! four at th in !
Detroit Kre< e Press more American.
Tacoma Firms Gat Contracts.
Olympia— The State Board of Con- j
trol ha* issued the contracts for the |
food ami domestic supplies for all the
state institutions for the next six
month*. The Tacoma Grocery coni- i
pany will supply 9600 pc und* of laun
dry soap at 41 cents a pound. Five
thousand gallons of syru) > will be pur
chased from the Pacific Coast Syrup
company of Seattle
AI ber» Brother*
Milling company, of Tacoma, was
given an order for 83,»00 pounds of
rolls«] oats, itogers P c * , was given a
contract for dried and r w o e ! fruits.
W e s te rn W a s h in g to n
tint ill jmi I i i i i write lor pncei end shipping tigi
T he H. F. K orton C o . romurn. ore., suite, wo
We
H o * * S o ld .
Several hundred belei* of new West
ern Washington hop* were sold this
week. The two Miller crop«, aggre
gating 400 bales, we w ■ >ld at 9 cents,
and Carl Kohler sold 100 lisle« at 8
cent*. The G us Old* < 104 ) of 9* bales
waa also sold.
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