H ID E a œ r •» »V* K m Ml* wnn Mr pnczi Ml lH.spinj tigl T m h . F. N orton C o . m u « , on. s«n* *■ FIRM S AND BUSINESS SOLD to sell your farm, home or butinead forcaah' Writ» to CAR T „R R EALTY CO.. 604 Buchanan Building, Portland. Oregon raiding airship W eak FAILS TO BRITISH Do you want O rcoon V ulcanizing C ompany moved to S&J io 8 3 7 Rurnsid ? St .. Port­ land. Oro. Largest Tin- Kepair Plant in tha N orthw est. Country service a specialty Use Parcel Post WIDOW'S PENSION C I V I L W A R — -------- New law riv e s title when mnrried prior to June 27, 1906. Remarried willow» again a widow also benefited W rite fo r blanks Ask about Confederate service Bvirw ton & W il­ son. Washington. D. C. Established le66. Glare From Burning Zeppelin lights Up Suburbs of tendon. CROWDS CHEER FAILING ENEMY Fourth German Aerial Destroyer Is Burned Within Month— British Defense Much Improved. A Uod '.« in Is M«l< So: It Does Not Grow So. There is only on.* w ay to get a e c o J Violin W ithout Great Kx- pe.ise. which la: Send in your Ola liad On« and have it made into an Old' Good One. E sti­ mates given free. A il work guaranteed. Send to THF COULTER CO.. W om en! A n O reg on W o m a n T estifies. Lent*. Oregon.—"When I was going through the critical time of middle life, I took several bottle« of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and it Wiped me wonderfully. 1 cannot say enough 4a favor of this medicine. Have also used the ‘ Golden Medical Discovery ’ in mv hot,.« for iiianv years for many different ailments.” — MW. E lla H arold . Lenta, Oregon. At '.he first symptoms of any de­ rangement of the feminine organism at any period of life, the one safe, really helpful remedy is Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. Ten; of thousands of women have taken it witii unfailing success for diceases of a womanly nature. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is a true friend to women in times of trial and at times of pain when the organs are not performing their func- ti u9. For headache, backache, hot flashes, catarrhal condition, bearing- down sensation, mental depression, dizziness, fainting spells, lassitude and exhaustion, women should never fail to take this tried and true medicine. Prepared from nature’s roots and herbs, it contains no alcohol or nar­ cotic, nor any harmful ingredient. Sold in either tablet or liquid form. If your dealer does not keep the sugar- coated tablets, send fifty cents ( in stamps) for small box, or $1.00 in currency for a large box. Write Doctor Pierce, Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. V ., to-day. 130 page book on woman’ s diseases" sent free. DON'T SUFFER FROM Rheumatism J AFTER SIX YEARS OF SUFFERING RUPTURE BLACK IN FER TILE EGGS WANTED HAZELWOOD CO. THE NEW PERKINS HOTEL & Cutting Co., Japanese Ship $1.900.(M0 San Francises.—A million dollars in gold were driven through San Francis­ Portable Eletlric and Oxy-Acetyl-ne Plan! co Sunday night In two express wag Rrsdr at .11 Tinwa. ons. and pedestrians hurrying through The gold O l r - A c r t r l . , . W iW in f .n S C u M ir , W .M in , the rain knew nothing of It represents part of the savings of the hr TW rm il. L f.ctnc.tr. O a r - A c t r i « .« . W.ldtnc of Sheet Steel. Ce,t 1 r -e Aluminum Japanese of California, and Is en route to Japan from the Yokohama Breee. Lie. Boiler end M .r ne Work • Specinkr - » Bank of this city. The treasure Is contained in 20 boxes and was put ALBO A G K .V T ' The H eiuter- r W H. m n d Cut-.m# Co -It A l.l.r . aboard a train for Seattle, to be trana Brnee Work«. Slat St A hr * lie Ave . Cht< n«■• ferred to a Japanese liner. 891 Everett St . Near N inth. Portland. Ore. our Own Plumbing ) By b w h f ftnm -i. si — V>—* » - y — —. Say y w jf-.~ C . W. s tn4 N*l petáis - -— - - • . you , S S Wa a r ta d k m yea from io u. 34 par asat. A " r —l i r ■ NartSwial -, ' flymans aa4 Fallar a JvhnaoiCLnsiim STARK-DAVIS CO. St 2 Third k r i l l P. N. U. Partlaad. O r ,y M No. 41. IBIS Motor Ship Line Planned. San Franclaco — A motor ship line between San Franclaco and Norway is to be inaugurated next month by the Norwegian Pacific line, a Scan­ dinavian concern. It' was announced here. The Bayard, a motor ship now en route from Christiania to Boston, which Is due here late In October, will be the first of the new line to call. Freight Backs Into Streetcar; 10 Die”. Detroit.— Ten persons were killed and more than 25 Injured, several probably fatally, late Sunday night.; when a switch engtne pushing two freight cars crashed into a crowded street car on the East Side. There were more than to persons in th e ' street car. many of them returning from the theaters. When You Speak of For Sprains, Preparedness * Strains or Lameness Always Keep a Botti« In Y our Subie REMEMBER, H O S T ET T ER ’S H A N F O R D ’S S to m ach Bitters Balsa in cf Myrrh __________ A stands out very ef­ fectively as a bulwark against liver or diges­ tive troubles, general weakness and malaria L I N I H i N T F o r G a l ’ s, W i r e Cuts, Lameni't*, Strain«, B u n c h e i Thrush, Old Sore«, Nail Wound*, Foot R< Fistula, Bleeding, Etc., Etc. Made Since 1846. Pries 25c. 50c >sd $ 1 0 0 oa w am c Oofl't Experiment. Git Hostittir*s All Dealers \ k i r s i f t s * A ÎFNFRAi CROP CONDmONS when you can easily find quick relief | from this cruel disease in any sta?e Portland — Wheat— Red fife. $127; Anti-Uric, made from Boots and ber­ ries, gradually soothes away the poi­ bluedtem, $1.33Si; red Hussian, $1.24. Millfeed—Spot prices: Bran, $23 per son from the system, no matter how I severe or long standing the case may ton: shorts, $25; rolled barley, $35.50 be. Send *1.50 today for a treatment I @36.50. Corn— Whole, $42 per ton; cracked, prepaid to your address. Kesulls guaranteed or money refunded, or sent I $43. C. O. D. by Parcel Post. Write fo- Hay—Producers' prices: Timothy, circulars and letters from those bene- eastern Oregon. $16 50@18 per ton; fitted. Don't put it off. Simply sen i timothy, valley. $15@16; alfalfa. $14 50 today. Address ANTI-URIC Ct).. 102 @15.50; wheat hay. $13.50014.50; oat Sherwood Building, San Francisco. and vetch, $ !3@13.50; cheat, $12; clover. $10. Butter—Cubes, extras, no bid. Job­ Forest Notes. bing prices: Prints, extras. 33@34c; butterfat. No. 1, 3-lc; No. 2, 29c, Port­ One ton of coniferous wood waste land. will produce from 15 to 25 gallons of Kggs—Oregon ranch, current re­ 95 per cent pure alcohol. ceipts. 33 0 34 Vkc per dozen; Oregon ranch, candled. 35c; selects, 36@38c. The farm woodlots of the United Poultry— Hens. 14@ 15c; spriugs. 16 States contain about 10 per cent of @17c per pound; turkeys, live, 23@ the total standing timber In the couti 24c; ducks, 12@16c; geese, 1 0 @ llc. try. Veal—Fancy, 13@13’ t * c per pound. Pork— Fancy, 12 4 @ 13c per pound. Grazing experts of the Forest Serv­ Vegetables— Artichokes. 75c@$i per ice estimate that the cost of produc­ dozen; tomatoes, 60@65c per crate; ing lambs in the uorthwesteru states cabbage, $1.35 per hundred; peppers, Is $1.82 per head. 4@5c per pound; eggplant, 5@ 6c; let­ tuce, 20@25c per dozen; cucumbers, Los Angeles was the first city on 25@50c per box; celery, 60@76c per the west coast to establish a vacation dozen; corn, 10@20c per dozen. camp on the national forests. Potatoes—Oregon buying price, 90c @$1 per sack; sweets, 2-13c per The stand of timber on the two pound. great national forests In Alaska Is es Onions—Oregon buying price, $1 50, timated by the forest service as over country points. 70 billion board feet, while the annual Green Fruits—-Apples, new, 75c@ growth will, It is said, produce pulp $1 40 per box; cantaloupes, 60c@$1.25 wood aloue enough for the manufac | per crate; peaches. 50@75c per box; ture of 3,000 tond of wood pulp a day. watermelons. Is per pound; plums. 75c@ $l; pears. 75e0$1.5O; grapes. The state of Washington consumes 75c@$l.75; casabaa. 14»c; Turkish 225 cubic feet of wood per capita an melons, 8c per pouud. nually, which is more than twice the Hope— 1916 crop. U @ llV sO per average consumption for the United pound. States and six and a quarter times Wool— Eastern Oregon, fine, 230 the average for Germany. 26c; coarse. 30032c; valley, 30032c. Uascaru Hark—Old and new. Sc Over 98 per cent of the trees planted Cattle— Steers, prime. $6 50@$7; by the forest service this spring al good, $ 6 0 6 5 0 ; common to fair. $5@ Hebo, Tillamook County. Oregon, oi 5.50; cows, choice. $5@5.60; medium the Sluslaw national forest, are stiP living This has been the most sue to good, $4.50@5; ordinary to fair. $4 @4 50; heifers. $405.75; bulls, $3@ cessful planting operation lu the for 4.25; calves. $3@6 ests of the northwest. Hogs— Prime. $9 50010.05; good to prime mixed, $9.50 0 9 65; rough heavy, The Unknowable City. $8.7509.25; pigs and skips, $3.260 Brooklyn is the Asia of the cities: 8.75. huge, mysterious, engulfing. From Sheep— I.amhs. $5.5008.50; yearling Greenport to Brighton, from the Nur rows to Fast New York, it encom wethers, $5.7507.25: old wethers, $5.50 passes a land and a people too largi @7.25; ewes, $3.5005.50. for one mind to comprehend Man> may know a few parts of it. like Ful ton street, where all the clocks tell Twelve Cents is Offered for different time and the roar of traffic Hops in Oregon and Washington deafens the traveler from Manhattan Portland. — The hop market Is A few may know many parts of 0 ; these mortals ijro chronic movers or steadily gaining in strength, with en else veteran trolley conductors. Hut largemeut of the Eastern demand. a man may know a thousand places Buying is still confined chiefly to Cal­ In Brooklyn and yet not boast that he ifornia for some reason that the deal­ knows It all or even a fat fraction of ers here do uht understand, but they believe that the inquiry v ll sooa he it.— New York Sun. turned this way. It was reported that two Eugene Good Advice. A minister was questioning his Hun lota, those of Auderson, 65 hales, and day school concerning the story ol Hardy, 80 hales, had been bought by Eutychus, the young man who, listen T. A. Livesley £ Co. at 11V4 and 11 ing to the preaching of the Apostle cents. There were also reports of 12 Haul, fell asleep, and, falling out of a cents being offered In this state. Twelve cents was freely bid iuWest- window, was taken up dead. "W hat," he asked, “ do we learn ern Washiagton. but growers would not sell. In the Yakima section better from this solemn event?" than 13 cents was offered during the The reply from a little girl came: "I'lease, sir. ministers should learn day. The Shadbolt lot of 150 hales of not to preach too long sermons."— Yakimas was sold. Exchange. The California market held strong at 15 cents for the best hops and buying was heavy. Proctor purchased 1200 LOSSES SURELY PREVENTED hales and Wolf 300 bales at this price. br CUTTER'S BLACKLE2 PILLS Among the Sonoma and Mendocino L o w -p r ic e d , lots sold at 15 cents were: McCutch ta b w k e t h . r e lia b le ; ■ prelerredby .« ■ f c æ eon, 140 bales; Dick Hall. 280 bales; ■ fm H w e s te rn *' E , if4 ^ m . H m e n , h r m se ttity Peterson, 80 bales; Williamson, 100 ¿S2i M l p r o t e c t w h o r» o t h e r bales; Siemer Bros., 250 hales; Sto- -3 yeecln ee ta ll. “ ss r r Write lo r N>ol '*t -,n !■--• , u__ vey, 15u bales. Wolf purchased 300 1 0 d o $ e p k t.B la c k le x P ills , i t . 0 0 bales of Yolos at 11 % cents ami 100 5 0 d o s s p k g . B J a c k l e z P t : i s , J e CO hales of Buttes. Buyers offered 12- U e e a n y In je c to r, b u t C u tte r 'a s im p le st a n d s tro n g e s t. T h e s u p e rio rity o l C u tte r pro*! . t a if d u e to o v e r 1$ cent options on Sacrar entos. y c a re o l e p e c ia lirln g In V A 'i - i M A N D SERU M S ♦ + * CASUALTIES IN THE PRE- + * VIOUS ZEPPELIN RAIDS + * ON BR ITA 1N. 4 * Attacks on London. 4 M iM 227b, Wut^iss 1 aniaiki On * 1916 Killed. W'nd'd. 4 * June 1 __ 4 3 4 * September 8 .. 20 86 4 * October 13 .. d@ 114 4 ♦ 1816. 4 * Reptember 2-3 2 13 4 * September 23 .. 28 + 99 — — + 4 4 Totals 1W9 4 315 4 4 4 Attacks Elsewhtre in Britain 4 4 1815 Killed. W'nd'd. 4 Dr. Pierce’ s Pleasant Fellets are tiie 4 January 19 67 119 4 original little Liver Pills. These tiny, + June 15 . 16 40 + sugar-coated, anti-bilious granules—the 4 August 9 PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS, . 14 14 4 smallest and the easiest to take. One ATTENTION! + little Pellet for ft laxative—threo for 4 August 13 i 2.7 + August 17 lu 36 + a cathartic. 54 + 4 Janaary 31 67 4 4 1916. Furnished on short notice. Write for Incognito Beer. 4 March 5 33 4 . 12 Scale of Prices. Portland Electrotype & Mar. 31, Apr. 1-2 69 4 4 117 The change of attitude on the part Stereotype Co.. Front & Stark. Portland. Or. 36 4 of the public toward the liquor trade 4 August 24 ....... 1 4 September 23 . 2 11 + is seen even in the brewers' advertise — 4 4 ments. At present in some New York 4 496 4 street cars appears an advertisement Totals .25$ £1f Veal, Pork, Beef, 4 + of a certain brand of beer which will ’S f - i I W* Poultry, Butter, Eggs 4 + 4 + 4 + 4 4 + + 4 4 4 4 + + be sent "incognito to your home In s JLA a an£j parm Produce to the Old Reliable Everding house with a Loudon. — Another Zeppelin raid new plain case." Beer drinking Is record of 45 years of Square Dealings, and against Londoa and the east coast of losing its respectability, even the be a*sur«d of TO P MARKET PRICES. England was in progress Sunday. An brewers themselves being judges.— F. M. CRONK.HITE airship Is reported to have been The Christian Guardian. 45-47 Front Street Portland, Oregon brought down in flames north of Lon­ don, according to the official state­ ment Issued shortly after midnight. The statement reads: "A number of hostile airships cross­ ed the east coast between 5 o'clock and midnight. A few bombs were J o h n sto n & U m b a rg e r dropped near the coast, but no dam­ RUPTURE SPECIALISTS age is yet reported. 411-412 Ali+ky Building, Portland, Oregon "An airship is reported brought W o m a n M a d e W e l l b y L y d i a iliwn in flames north of London.” Results Guaranteed. E . P in k h a m ’s V e g e t a b le Great crowds cheered the spectacle of the burning Zeppelin as it fell in C om pound. * the London district. The great flare Awkward. from the burning aircraft was visible Columbus.Ohio.— “ I had almost given A draper is bemoaning the loss of a for a long distance. cp. I had been sick fer six years with customer. A lady was In the shop on female troubles and Baturday and bought some goods. Destruction 6t a Zeppelin Sunday nervousness. I had ’’ How much is It?” night by the British made a total of a pain in my right "Tw o shillings." i four within a month. On# was brought side and could not “ Dear me! One and ninepence Is all down tha night of September 3 in the eat anything with­ I have with me. Cannot you let me outskirts of London and two more on have It for that?" out h u r t i n g m y the night of September 23. One of "Really, I could not," said the dra the Zeppelins on the latter data set­ stomach. 1 could per, “ but you can pay the next time tled to earth so gently that her crew not drink cold water you are In.” were able to eecaps. The command­ at all nor_eat any “ Oh, but suppose I should die?" ing officer and her crew of 22 men kind o f raw fruit, laughingly inquired the lady. surrendered to police constables and nor fresh meat nor "It would be a small loss." rejoined are still In custody. chicken. From 178 the draper, but he saw from behind The ether crews were killed and.1 pounds I ¡vent to the Injured look the customer wore as with few exceptions, the bodies were 118 and would get so weak at times that she crept out of the door that he had unrecognizably burned. made a mistake somewhere, though It Sueeess in bringing down the raid­ I fell over. I began to take Lydia E. did not dawn upon- him uutil too late. ers in each instance was attained vir­ Pinkhnm’ s Vegetable Compound, and —London Tit-Bits. tually in the outskirts of London and ten days later I could eat and it did not indicates systematic and favorable hurt my stomach. I have taken tha strengthening of the defenses of the medicine ever since and I feel like a Strength is Calm. A life whose resources are inexhaus city against air raids. It has beei as­ new woman. I now weigh 127 pounds ONLY. 1NS1S1 Of* CUTTBM'S. II unobtainable, tlble, whose power is resistless, ough serted by the British war office that so you can see what it has done for me o r d e r d ire c t. to be a peaceful life. The strong soul no Zeppelin has been able to Inflict ^ Tli» Cutt.r IsbarztTv. 9ut»l«v. :»ntorrl, already. My husband says he knows Is always a quiet soul. There 1 b no damage of military consequence with­ surer proof of power than calm. The in the limits of London in recent your medicine has saved my life.” — Mrs. J. S. B arlow , 1621 South 4th St., feeble physique fidgets and llutters months. Columbus, Ohio. and Is never at rest: It takes a strong Amsterdam, via London.— The mili­ man to hold still. A weak wrist can Lydia E. Pinkham’ s Vegetable Com­ pound the piano: It Is only the Iron tary critic of the Frankfurter Zeltung pound contain, just the virtues of roots muscles c f a Paderewski or a Hof says conditions for Zeppelin attacks and hert>9 needed to restore health and mann that ear. touch the keys so softly on England are much more difficult strength to the weakened organs of tlio that they only murmur as in the music than even a year ago. The British, he body. That is why Mrs. Barlow, a of a dream. "The mountains," says says, have had time to carry their de­ the psalmist, "bring peace to the pec fense measures to the highest perfec­ chronic invalid, recovered so completely. It pays for women suffering from any pie"; that is because 'the strength of tion. We are paying a handsome pre­ female ailments to insist upon having the hills is Ills also.” To be filled with mium for all white, atrictly the strength of God is to know "the Mexican Bullet Wounds Guardsman. Lydia E. Piukham's Vegetable Com­ fresh infertile e^gs. Write for pound. peace of God. which passelh under fud particular*. How about Boise, Idaho.— A special dispatch to standing.”— Washington Gladden. that next can o f cream? the Idaho Statesman from Nogales, Tit for Tat. Ariz., says that Captain H. W. Wilson, A Prospect. At a dance recently a young man! “ I don't like the self reliant, self- Second Idaho Medical Corps, was shot somewhat Inferior In sorial position suppoitlng type of woman. I prefer In the left thigh Sunday In the railroad to most o f those present approached PORTLAND. the clinging vine type.” station at Nogales. Aril., by a Mexican an alderman s daughter—"mighty su "You won't, sonny, when you find soldier, who fired from a position In perlor" sort —and rather diffidently how persistently that type can cling front of the Bank of Sonora, on The aski'd for the favor of a dance. to all of your weekly salary and what Mexican side of the international The girl looked him stonily In the1 you can raise on your credit."— Haiti boundary. Captain Wilson had Just face a moment, then turned away j checked his trunk for Twin Falls. Ida­ with the remark: more American. ho, his home, where he was going on "I m sorry, but I'm -w ell, rather par a 30-day furlough, the dispatch added. ticular as to whom I dance with.” Excitement is at fever heat among "Ah. indeed.” was the quiet retort the guardsmen, the correspondent said. "Then we differ In that respect. I'm not a bit particular. That was why 1 R ed uced R ates Three Dead Without Apparent Cause. asked you." Court Room, Single, 75c; Double, $1. Lancaster. O.— Neighbors of Agnes Couldn’t Beat Uncle HI. Outside Room, Single, $1; Double, $1.50 and Alice Smetters, maiden sisters, aged 48 and 60 years, seeing no aettvi-1 Uncle Hiram from Podunk was ta ; (Bath privilege included) ty about the house of the two women, I ken by his nephew into a downtown Write about your wants in this line to Rooms with Private Bath, Single, entered the house and found the two* hashery for lunch. $1.50; Double, $2.00. F I N K E B R O S ., women and Miss Mary Stretton, 30, a "I guess I'll have some coffee and FREE AUTO GARAGE visitor, sitting erect in rocking chairs, sinkers,” said the nephew. 183 Madison St., Portland, Ore. and all three dead. There was no sign "Dtd you say sinkers?” asked the Antn-llus M~cU Train«. of violence or poisoning, and examin­ old tnan. All Car* from Union Depot Pas* Our Doom. Big Gathering. ation of the gas pipes revealed no "I sure did. uncle.” "Many conventions are held at th< leaks. Medical examination revealed " W s a i d Uncle Hiram, as his NEW PERKINS HOTEL no cause for the deaths, and the bodies eye fell on a spaghetti eater, “ I reckon summer resorts." Cor. WMhington * Fifth S f . PORTLAND. OUT "That's right. The mosquitoes hel< have been taken charge of by the cor­ I'll have a mess of flshln' lines like oner, who la attempting to solve the that there feller Is eatln’ out of a a convention where I was."— Louis ville Courier Journal. bowl."— Boston Transcript The Mathev.s Welding mystery of the deaths. PERFECT PRINTING PLATES NORTHWEST MARKFT REPORTS Market Conditions at Tacoma. Tacoma.— For the fourth time In 10 days eggs are to advance and the price for fresh ranch eggs, will be 41 cents. General conditions are said to be responsible for the rapid rise In egg prices. Dealers report light egg receipts with steady demand. Eastern flour advanc d 20 cents a barrel and the advance I d expected to reach here In a day or so. With the continued advance of flour, bread prices may be expected to go up In Tacoma thla Is likely to take the form of smaller loaves. Peaches and cantaloupes hold well. A car of Elberta peaches showed up, hut Is expected to he the last whole ear. Late Urawfords and other late varieties will gradually finish off the peach season. Cantaloupes are meeting with a lighter demand and the price Is steady at $1 a crate. Only a few dealers have any watermelons on hand and there seems to be no demand for them. Ca sabas are practically o ff the market. Plenty of grapes continue to be the feature of the market. Tomatoes are growing scarcer and the price ad vanceil to 60 cents. Sweet potatoes declined to 2V4 cent* a pound. Dealers say it is hard to estimate the potato erop this year but the general opinion is that potatoes will be high. The local crop Is good, ami no Yakima potatoes are being Import- i d Give Statistics on Dyestuffs Washington.—A detailed analysis of dyestuffs Imported during the year prior to the outbreak of the war was made public by the bureau of for­ eign and domestic commerce to aid American manufacturers in tbelr ef forts to supply the dye which formerly came from Germany. The figures show that the total consumption of (lie synthetic dyes in the fiscal year 1913- 14 exceeded 29,000 ton*. With report* of federal investigators American dye makers will be able to regulate their output. m L a U V U C L * A * S "T H E SHOE THAT HOLDS ITS SH APE” 8 3 .0 0 $ 3 .5 0 $ 4 .0 0 $ 4 .5 0 & $ 5 .0 0 anf S"" o S a v e M o n e y b y W ea rin g W . L. D ou gla» sh oes. For sale by over 9 0 0 0 a ho-* dealers. T h e B e s t K n o w n S h oe s in t h e W o rld . V W L. Douglas name and the retail price is stamped on the bot- ** tom of all shoes at the factory. Tike value j guaranteed and thi wearer protected agamst high price« for uuenor shoes. The retail prices are the same everywhere. They cost no more in San Francisco than they do in New York. They are always worth the price paid for them. "The quality of W. L Douglas product » guaranteed by more 1 than 40 years experience in mi Icing fine shoes, like smart style« are the leaders in the Fashion Centres of America. They are made in a well equipped factory at Brockton, Mass., by the highest paid, skilled shoemakers, under the direction and supervision of experienced men, all working with an honest dete»k nutation to make the best shoe» for the price that money can buy. A »k your tlenler fo r W . L. D o u g lm sti 4 »e«. I f he can- * * not Kupnly you w ith the Lin.I you n u n t. ta k e no other m ak e . W rite for littt'resttni >K * booklet exp la in in g how to ' 1 »litte« or th e high est * 1 tinlortl o f qu ality for the in Ice, y return w a ll, |>o«tttge free. “ 6 LOOK FOR W. L. Dougina name and the retail price stamped on the bottom. Boys' Shoes Best in ths World SS.00 $2.50 & $2.00 President U .. Itroukt.m, Different Line. Just the Thing. “ And do you make hay while the "You like a Norfolk Jacket?" sun shines?" “ Yes.” said the commuti r. “ the belt "No; 1 manufacture freckle lotion." Is so handy to ham; small packages —Louisville Courier Journal on."— Louisville Courtvr-Journal im m m Ilammcrless . n Shotguns Model 1912 E x t r a L ig h t W e ig h t M ade in 12, 1C a n d 20 G auges There’s no need o f carrying a heavy gun. Winchester Model 1912 shot­ guns aro made entirely o f nickel steel, and hence are t h e lightest and strongest guns on t h e market. Be sure to see one before buying. Sold by all dealers. ( TH E REPEATER PAR EXCELLENCE PAIN T N O W It will be money saved to protect the lumber against winter weather. Get Color Cards from your I7>cal dealer. Difficult to Find. "Take a hear," he satil. “ Look at Ills fur." The boys had no bear to take, but they had a picture of one, and they looked at that. "Ills fur," the teachor went on, "Is the bear's overcoat, the same as your big coals are your overcoats." "He can't lake It off. though, same as wo ran ours," said one contentious youngster. "That Is true,” said the teacher “ The bear can not take off Ills over coat. But why can't he take It off?" Every boy thought hard. “ I guess," said the contention» youth, finally, "that It 1» because no­ body hut God knows where the hut tonH are."—Chicago Herald. The Reason. "Jam es!" she said severely. The butler looked up with a guilty flush. "James," she asked. ' how Is it that whenever I come Into the pantry I find your v.-ork at sixes and seven* and you sprawled otil reading the war new«?" "Well, ma'am," the butler answered, "I should say It was on account of them old rubber sole shoes you're al­ ways wearing around the house."— Toronto Mall. Working Overtime. "M ary!” cried 1’ rof Forgetalot, tri­ umphantly waving Ills gamp. "I have remembered to bring home n.y um­ brella today." "Ho I see," replied Ills wife "The only trouble I* that you didn't lake It Close Quarters. with you this m orning" — Loudon During tho thunderstorm our milk Ideas. turned, did yours?" "N o; our refrigerator Is so small the By a Bachelor. milk didn't have room to turn.”— Bos Even left hunded women want their ton Transcript. rights. The girl a man mnrrlea Is n dream To Brul In New Shoe«, Alw's. i ik»kn in Allen' r.,.,» /,.-«,* powder. —hilt later he wakes up. Acrordlns to stntlsllc» three fourth* I Clio--, h >i. sw eating, a*-ii I , 4 . * v ol leu I-- i ur .1. i . In irun 11 , nail# aril iMinloim At of the men who commit suicide aro .11 <1 i i g u iiia autl a uw ai area, z.v. D nat ai-rvpt Further comment Is unnec­ mv nuluiililte. ha u ,.le in a! u-1 MIL I.. AiHresa married essary.— Indianapolis Star. til l S ' Iimalcl, Ir guy N. V. The Uncommercial Minstrel Whfcof ikef yef rotxk ing sent to the driers at Dallas and] Drufg.n« or Harlac I j t Hcmtéj U .U M fO Monmouth. S o re Eyes? > — ü ..... j ^ TH A N K YOUR GROCER if he asks you to try a can of K C B A K IN G POWDER He wants todo you a favor— he knows what brands to rec­ ommend from experience.