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Q o r Q 10 C E N T “C A S C A R E T S ” FO R L IV E R A N D B O W E L S Q E v e r y Niqht C u r* S ic k Headache, Constipation. Biliou sne ss, So u r Stom ach, Bad Breath— C an d y Cathartic F o r Constipation No odds how bad your liver, stom ach or bowels; how much your head E EASY TO DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR H e d d a ch e .In d i 3 e s t i 0 n.etc *cí e‘ „h.?w m Indigestion, il8!,rnbl,ei you biliousness ®ra from You can Bring Back Color and constipation, Lustre with Sage Tea and sluggish bowels—you always get relief with Cascarets. They imme-1 and Sulphur. dlately cleanse and regulate the stom ach, remove the sour, fermenting food When you darken your hair with and foul gases; take the excess bile S a fe and Su re H the _________________________ from liver and carry off the ____ eon Sage Tea and Sulphur, no one can tell, T i i y g r i f r t t f r i stipated waste matter' and poison ! because it’s done so naturally, ao even from the Intestines and bowels. A 1 *y- Preparing this mixture, though, 10-cent box from your druggist will at borne is mussy and troublesome, keep your liver and bowels clean; I P °r 60 cents you can buy at any drug stomach sweet and head clear for «tore the ready to-use preparation, im- months. They work while you sleep, proved by the addiUon of other ingre dients, called “Wyeth’s Sage and Sul —AdvL phur Compound." You Just dampen a AND-OREGOU sponge or soft brush with it and draw P le nty of P riv a c y Then. this through your hair, taking one "Is there such a place in the world 'LARGEST and FINEST; small strand at a time. By morning as an ideal summer resort?" H O TEL is Ike NORTHWEST^ all gray hair disappears, and, after an “Oh, yes," replied the cynical per other application or two, your hair be Eric V . H eiu er, P re .id .n t. Q son. comes beautifully darkened, glossy 5 5 ° 75 “Name It.” and luxuriant. "Almost any summer resort In mid Gray, faded hair, though no disgrace, winter.”—Birmingham Age-Herald. j $ 1 .0 0 iVn.ms Is a sign of old age, and as we all de- _ sire a youthful and attractive appear- Heckiessnesa. ance, get busy at once with Wyeth's LtAsXkw sf Aaenci'i Exceptieaal H.ltbuS "Charley, dear,” said young Mrs. Sage and Sulphur Compound and look i Torklns, “the baby next door swal-< years younger. This ready-to-use pre lowed a quarter.” paration is a delightful toilet requisite “It won't hurt the child." and not a medicine. It is not Intended "I know. But Isn't It terrible how l for the cure, mitigation or prevention 10x1« Ready C u t ...................................................«37.00 10x18 Ready C u t ................................................. 40.00 careless some people are with mon- of disease, 10x20 Ready C u t................................................... 43.00 ey?”—Washington Star. j ----------------------------- RANORETH LTNO T E,,«_, pm, READY CUT GARAGES Lumber. Shingles and Hardware complete, de livered. F . Ü. B S A M C O N N E L L L U M B E R CO. B 'd w .jr 149. p [ 354 Aakeny S«„ PO RTLA N D . Or. I f I T * Veal. Pork, Beef, Poultry, Butter, Egg« and Farm Produce to the Old Reliable E m d i n f house with a record of 45 year» of Square Dealings, and be aasured of TOP MARKET PRICES. F. M . C R O N K H 1 T E 45-47 Front Street Portland, O rr h on Learn SHORTHAND By correrponuence in your own home. W rite today- for information. SUCCESS SHORTHAND SCHOOL 3 0 8 Liberty Build.n«. Seattle, Waah. M o to rc y c le s $40 and Up W rite for list A of rebuilt H&rley- Davidbons. Indians. Excelsiors. E tc. Harley - Davidson Service Center for the Northwest. Largest exclu- % siv e d e a lt-r^ f Motorcycles in N. W. MOTORCYCLE JL SUPPLY CO., IRC. J Fourth St. Portland. Ore The F a rm e rs’ Philosophy. "Don't you get tired of summer boarders who complain of the food?” “I used to," replied Farmer Corn- tossel, “until I figured on it. There's more profit in a boarder who kicks and doesn't eat than there is in one who eats and doesn't kick."—Ex change. Am ended. She— Do you think It will be all richt for lis f t e r w e a r e m a r r i e d to rigni tor us a alter wt are married to settle a couple of squares away from my family? He—I was going to say a couple of states.—Dallas News. A Se nse of Vindication. "What do you think of the idea of a concert of powers?” "It's a good thing," replied Mr. Dus tin Stax. "It supports my old conten tion that It you want to do btlsiness these days you've got to have some sort of a merger.”—Washington Star. A n U n m ista k a b le Result. ‘‘Has the investigation of the high cost of living had any result?" "Y es," replied Senator Sorghum. “ I think it has called the attention of everybody who had anything to sell to the fashion of shoving up the price."—Washington Star. P a t W a s Puzzled. For a disordered liver, take Garfield Tea, the Herb laxative. All druggists. F a ir Enough. N e w H ou ston H otel SIXTH A M ) E V ER E TT STS. Four Blocks from Union Station. Under new management. All roorm newly decorated. SPECIAL RATES BY W EEK OR MONTH Rate» 50c. 75c. $1. $ 1 .5 0 Per Day. C. J . STEEPLE, S to ck & Bond TYPHOID Is no mors necessary than Smallpox, Aimy BAKING PO W D ER It has been a stand by for a quarter of a century. Guaran teed u n d e r all p ure food law s. f U/r • qtMurcri Allcock PLASTE The W orldX G reatest External Remedy. R h e u m a t is m , Lam o Back, —Any Local P a in , cleanse little bowels w ith “C a li fornia S y r u p of Figa.” ELECTRIC MOTORS W A L K ER ELECTRIC WORKS Burnside, cor. 10th. Portland. Ore. Second-Hand Machin ery bought, sold and exchanged: e n g i nes, boilers, sawmills, etc. J . E. Martin Co.. 83 1st St.. Portland. Send for Stock Liat and pricea. M ach in ery O r e g o n v u l c a n i z in o C o m p a n y moved to 333 to 337 Burnside S t.. Port land. Ore. Largest Tire Repair Plant in the Northwest. Country service a specialty. Use Parcel Post. HIDES, PELTS, CASCARA'BARK, WOOL AND MOHAIR. *e «ant an p u have Write fir prices aim shipping lips T he H. F. M orton C o . Portum or«., sea«*, wn Without Operation Cancers Goiters Tumors Apendieitis Rheumatism ! Eczema Catarrh Anpylosis Hemorrhoids Asthma IHabetes Brights disease. ¡1 Habits and chronic diseases of every description and kind. 1 have cured thousands of people in the last 12 years by the use of Radium^ X Ray. Electric Cur- rent*. Lights. Bakeovens. Vibra- tors. Magnetic Waves, Ozone. Packs. Diet. Adjustments, Man- ipulations, Massage and Baths. Consultation free. Write DR W. E M ALLORY. 600-5 Broadway Bldg, Portland. - - Oregon •‘W h e n In S e a t t l e T i y t h e F r y e ” L ife 's B ig g e st Gamble. Coated tongue, vertigo and constipa W a te r Power. tion are relieved by Garfield Tea. A little babbling brook ran down, Too small for navigation; N ot G oing T h a t W ay. yet It helped to run the town An old lady once went up to a sailor And Through an appropriaUon. and asked him why the ship had —Washington Star. atopped. "Can't get along on account of the 1 so M u rin o n f t o r K \ p o * u r e In ('o ld . fog,” said the sailor. C u t t i n g W in d * a n d D u a t. I t H estor**», “But can’t you go by the stars?' R e f r e s h e s a n d P r o m o te s E y e H e a lth . G ood f o r n il E y e s t h a t N eed C a re . said the old lady. “We're not going that way unless Ch‘C“ * the boiler bursts, mum. —Exchange ------------------------------------------------------ MEAT INJURIOUS TO THE KIDNEYS Take a tablespoonful of Salts if Back hurts or Bladder bothers. We are a nation of meat eaters and our blood Is filled with uric acid, says 9 9 a well known authority, who warns us to be constantly on guard against kid ney trouble. The kidneys do their utmost to free the blood of this Irritating acid, but Your spine or backbone is become weak from the overwork; they get sluggish; the eliminative tissues the index to your physical clog and thus the waste is retained In condition. A perfect spine the blood to poiaon the entire system. BRAIN When your kidneys ache and feel EYES means perfect health. like lumps of lead, and you have sting EARS ing pains In the back or the urine is NOSE For those that are 'suffer cloudy, full of sediment, or the blad THROAT der is irritable, obliging you to seek ARMS ing from either chronic or relief during the night; when you have HEART severe headaches, nervous and dlzxy acute diseases of any kind, spella, sleeplessness, said stomach or LUNGS rheumatism In bad weather, get fr .n spinal adjustment has ac your LIVER pharmacist about four ounces of STOMACH complished what no other Jad Salta; take a tablespoonful In a PANCREAS glass of water before breakfast each field can offer. Investiga morning and In a few days your kid SPLEEN neys will act fine. This fsmous salts KIDNEYS tion costa nothing, and may is made from the acid of grapes and SMALL BOWEL Juice, combined with lithia, and mean health and happiness lemon LARGE BOWEL has been used for generations to Bush GENITAL ORGANS ^ vou Phone for appoint- snd stimulate clog^d k'dneys. to neu THIGHS <k LEGS ’ ' trallse the acids in urine so It is no ment. longer a source of Irritation, thus end in« urinary and bladder disorders. Jad Salts la Inexpensive and cannot Injure : makes a delightful efferves- cent llthla-water drink, and nobody can make a mistake by taking a little occasionally to keep the kidneys clean Building. PORTLAND. OREGON! and active. DR. H. L. CHANDLER. Com plicated C alculations. "Has your husband quit work?" The upper berth is not, primarily, a “Yes. He has figured It out that he place of rest. It’s a gamble, like po ker, and marriage and storage eggs can save more by staying home and The main idea of the upper Is, j running the furnace economically first, to see if you can get In it, and j than he can earn by going downtown.” second, to stay there till morning J —Washington Star. without breaking your neck. \ ----------------------------- The chances are $2 apiece, and even An Illustration, moffl^ that you lose. If you win you “Well, Jock," said the laird of a pay the porter a quarter. If you lose ! certain estate, "you are getting very you pay your own funeral expenses, bent; why don't you stand up straight The only right way through is to like me?” approach it as a purely sporting prop- “Eh, mon,” said Jock, "ye see that osition. Take a lot of life Insurance field of corn over there? Well, ye'll and a long breath and make a night notice that the full heads hang down and the empty ones stan’ right up.” •of it.—Roswell (N. M.) Record. —Exchange. NERVOUS WOMEN I ft’s The Same Everywhere in Oregon. Portland, Oregon.— ” 1 was fur six months troubh-d with nervousi.es«, anil the d o c t o r said I bad cons u mpt i on . >, Through the ad- i vice of a friend I 1 took Dr. Pierce's avorite Preecrip- in and at as corn- plet/ly cured. I am now in middle / life and am in g o o d health.’’ — M R.a. O. W. '1 »Till*, I I7>. E. Hlh Kt., I , Dr. Pierre’s Favorite Prescription is and lias been for nearly ») years just the medicine that every woman needs when passing through the changing days. It is not a secret prescription, for its ingredients are printed on the wrapper; it’s a temperance medicine. N<4 only does it build up the entire system ami make it strong and vigor ous enough to withstand the organic disturbances, but it has a quieting effect upon the feminine organism that reduces the distress to a minimum. For any womanly ailment, disease or complaint, no matter of how long standing we advise anxious women to get I>r. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription, in either liquid or tablet form. TH IS BOOK EXPLAINS. If you will send three dimes or stamps. to nay for wrapping and mailing and swell-«, th i* notilee. Doctor Pierce of d «.lid s’ Hotel, Buffalo N. V., wlli send you a "rvlerd copy of h i. Common Kensr Medical Adviser. In cloth binding, lost pages, with color plates. Ju st w hat you nerd In rase of slrkness or accident. T reats of Physiology, An atomy. Hex problems. M arriage relations. Hygiene, Excrcton, DU cwm and Its pre vention. WHEN IN NEED OF A| TONIC OR I a p p e t i z e r I You S h o u ld T ry Lumber Fraud Charged. The Pride of Race. “Darling, 1 have a confession to make." “I will not hear It.” “But It relates to your happiness. "Never—but say on.” “With a half yard to go, my grand father fumbled the ball In the game1 with Penn 70 years ago." "Horrors—out of my sight forever.” Chehalis, Wash. — Attorney G. E. j Hamaker, of Portland, acting for G. : A. Onn, a prominent Southwest Wash- I ington lumberman, of Pe Ell, has filed a $125,000 damage suit against the | Montesano State bank, National bank of Tacoma. Givens & Hibbell Logging company, Fred Wilson company and Poison Logging company. The complaint alleges that on April [ 25, 1912, the defendants agreed to form a corporation to handle in trust property owned and controlled by the plaintiff. The complaint further al leges the defendants, with intent to defraud the plaintiff, sold the Syver- son Lumber company to the Hoquiam Sash & Door company for $25,000 when its real value was $150,000. 25 O unces for 254 Mothers can rect easy after giving "California Syrup of Figs,” because in E N D S T O M A C H T R O U B L E , a few hours all the cloggedup waste, | G A S E S O R D Y S P E P S IA sour bile and fermenting food gently moves out of the bowels, and you have ‘P a p e 's D la p e p sin ” m a ke s Sick, Sour, G a ssy Stom a ch s su re ly feel fine a well, playful child again. THE UJTTFt IABORATOKY, KMU1EY, CAL in five minutes. M O D U C IN S V A C C IN E S • SER U M S U N DER U . S . M L L IC E MSS Sick children needn’t be coaxed to take this harmless "fruit laxative.” If what you Just ate Is souring on Millions of mothers keep It handy be- “ C. B . " M I N E R S & CO. cause they know Its action on the your stomach or lies like a lump ol UNIVERSAL REPAIR and MACHINE SHOP stomach, liver and bowels la prompt lead, refusing to digest, or you belch and sure. gas and eructate sour, undigested AUTOMOBILE REFAIHIMO AND REBUILDING. Ask your druggist for a 60-cent bot- food, or have a feeling of dizziness, «. I. CUN firm IND OlIMN ST! .0STLASD,'OREGON tie of ‘‘California Syrup of Figs," heartburn, fullness, nausea, bad taste which contains directions for babies. In mouth and stomach headache, you F R E D P . G O R I N , Patent Attorney. Orsaniser and Developer. Patent« secured or Fee children of all ages and tor grown-ups. can get blessed relief In five minutes. Put an end to stomach trouble forever Refunded. F R E E . Toy X-Ray . ____________ Plate; «h o# , every _____ „ buno in your bu,ly riltht through your clothing, by getting a large flftycent case of O n T o Him . s u ite , 701. 7oiA. 7uiB. 701 c. Central bldg., Seattle Pape's Dlapepsin from any drug store. Rowneder—My dear, it was, of You realize in five minutes how need L E A R N A T R A D E . Gaa Tractor and Auto course, business that detained me till mobile men are in demand We «re giving a com less it Is to suffer from indigestion, plete couree in both for the price o f one tuition, midnight. dyspepsia or any stomach disorder for « short time only. Large d a , , now graduat Mrs. Rowneder—Yes. It's the quickest, surest stomach doc ing and have room for few more men. Catalog Rowneder—You know I wouldn’t de tor In the world. It's wonderful. and detail, free. Hewml • Trait Sda.li. 20* 1 Hielkaw ceive you. Portland, Oregon. Mrs. Rowneder—No, Charlie, you T h e Schem er. wouldn't deceive me, no matter what W E W R E C K A U T O M O B IL E S Mrs. A.—Don't you think you lose you said.—Chicago Herald. For their good parts. P a rt, at half price. We patience with your husband on rather can duplicate moat any part. We have w recked over 100 different m ake, of c a r . of recent date. If Stranger (arriving at scene of rail- j slight provocation? in need o f any write to Auto W recking Co., to North Broadway, Portland. Oregon. road wreck)—Good heavens! What I Mrs. ®-—* have to provoke him are you all waiting for? Why don’t sometimes so that- he will lose his temper and then give me anything I you rescue the passengers? Spokesman—We are waiting for the want so as to atone for the way he has acted.—Boston Transcript. Bought, Sold, Rented and Repaired moving picture men.—Exchange. Try “ Spinal Adjustments 502-3-4, Broadway KC Be vaccinated NOW by your physician, you and your family. It is more vital than bowse insurance. Ask your physician, druggist, or send for “ Have you had Typhoid?” telling of T yp h o id Vaccine, results from ua t and danger tram Typhoid Carriers. SEATTLE s rtN L o r MAN about results 'in baking if you use experience has demonstrated the almost miraculouJ effi B ro k er, NO. 10, 1917 You need never worry cacy. and baimlessness, of Antityphoid Vaccination. W H E N IN 102 Fir»t A r e . South. Seattle, Wash. All active stocks, lifted and unlisted, handled sn commission. Buying and selling orders promptly executed. I W IL L BU Y Alaska Petroleum A Coal stock. Write, giving number o f shares and lowest cash price. 1 W IL L S E L L W estern Smelting A Power. 50c; Mount Rainier Mining Co . 15c. The W esters Smelter plant is now completed. Operations will start the coming summer. Mount Rainier Mining Lo. has been installing machinery and getting ready for active operations this sum S E A T T L E ’S mer. You cannot, in my judgment, make a mis Only throe blocks from Depots and Docks. take in buying th»*«e stocks to the limit of your posite City Hail Park and Court House. capacity. I l**lievethcm u> be irv*^ for dividends TH E F IN E S T DOLLAR ROOM IN AMERICA this year. Correspondence solicited. W n i* me With detached bath, 1 person. SI.00 11.50 about any stocks you may hold. I f they have a 2 persons. SI .50 « 2.(10 market value I can sell them. With private bath. 1 person. 12 OB 12.50 «3.00 2 persons. «3 u0 «3.50 «4.00 P . N. U. STUDYTbookkeeping, shorthand, telegraphy, salesmanship, English branches, at an accredited I school; write, or phone Main 590 for catalogue; graduates guaranteed positions. Behnke-W alker j Business College, 167 4th Street, near Morrison, : Portland. Oregon. "Please give a pore blind man a IF Y O U R C H I L D IS C R O 'iS , dime." F E V E R IS H , C O N S T IP A T E D “But you can see out of one eye.” “Well, then, make It a nickel.”— L o o k M other! If tongue Is coated, T h e R a y of Joy. "So her husband was killed in a train wreck?" "Yes." “She must have felt terribly about it?" "She did, but as long as he had to die she was«glad it happened that way because she collected double indem nity on his accident insurance.”—De troit Free Press. The Easy W ay to Heal Sick Skins “who do yiz wrant ter see?" “ Donah oo.” “Who did yez say?” "Denahoo! Donahoo!” Resinol Ointment, with Resinol “Well, if you dunno who, how the Soap, usually stops Itching Instantly. dlvil do Oi know who?”— Boston Tran Unless the trouble Is due to some ser script. ious internal disorder, It quickly and easily heals most cases of eczema, D o u b ly Accom plished. rash, or similar tormenting skin or “An Intellectual feat as well as one scalp eruption, even when other treat illustrating gymnastic prowess.” ments have given little relief. Phy- j “How now?” have prescribed Resinol for “The professor will cross the bridge slcians Resinol Ointment and Resinol j on a tight rope at the same time bal years. ancing a set of books.”—Louisville Soap are sold by all druggists. Courier-Journal. T A KER OFF DANDRUFF, H A IR S T O P S F A L L IN G Cannery Contract Awarded. Lewiston, Ida. — President Fontana | of the Oregon Packing company Thun»- j Sa va you r H a lr l Gat a 25-cant bottla day awarded the contract for the con-! of D anderine right now— Alao at ruction of a branch cannery at this atopa itching acalp. point to Frank D. Booth of this city on hia bid of $11,000. The structure will j Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy be 100x150 feet, with an open plat-1 hair Is muto evidence o a neglected form additional, 80x100 feet. The1 scalp; of dandruff—that awful scurf. main building will consist of one room, There Is nothing so destructive to with no posts, 12 100-foot trusses be the hair as dandruff. It robs the hair ing used in supporting the roof. The of its lustre, its strength and Its very contract also calls for an additional j life; eventually producing a feverish structure 20x30 feet, of re-enforced J ness and t iug of the scalp, which If not remedied causes the hair roots concrete, for a boiler room. Work on to shrink, loosen and die—then the the foundations will be begun during hair falls out fast. A little Danderine I the coming week, and the contract tonight—now—any time—will surely calls for completion by May 1, Wil save your hair. liam Crape, who will be the manager, Get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton’s is contracting with growers for fruits Danderine from any drug store. You surely can have beautiful hair and i and vegetables. lots of It If you will Just try a little danderine. Save your hair! Try It! HOSTETTER ’S STO M ACH BITTERS A nticipated Eye-Sores. Ma—l think Josephine had better “His wife always gets the last study painting instead of music, theu she won't make any noise practicing. word." l ’a—Oh. I don't know. There’s an "Yes. But he usually gets last go at slammiug the door.”—Washington end to noise, but pictures will last for years.—Boston Transcript Star. G o ssip of a H ap p y Home. H er Lad ysh ip . S h e 's S u re ly R ig h t “Don't you think mothers should "So Peggy’s grown up and got mar ried? What a romantic child she was i stay at home with their children?” and how she used to talk about mar- j asked a callow youth, eager to score rying a title." on a well known married suffragette who had just spoken. “Well, she did.” "Well,” she said, her voice taking "You don't mean it? What is she an earnest, Intimate note, "I don't now, a countess or a duchess?" know about that, but I do think chil "Neither; she's a coal baroness." dren should stay at homo with their mothers.”—Exchange. Exp lained at Laat. She—See all those baldheads down in the front row. Pretty Poor. He— Yes; there's always danger of Student- I wish to ask a question a panic in a theater, so they put the about a tragedy. cool headed men In the front seats.— English Professor—Yes? Boston Transcript. Student—What's my grade? - ‘ $ 4 3 , 0 7 0 C a s h in R a n ch Deal. Pullman, Wash.—One of the largest cash farm deals of recent years was consummated here when Arthur J. Holster, a recent arrival from Finlay, Ohio, paid $43,070 in cash for the A. M. Durkee 465 acres three miles north west of Pullman. The purchase price was on the basis of $92.50 an acre for the tract, which is improved with outbuildings and res idence. The new owner will take ac H ard to Please. tual possession of the place next fall, Take care of your health and wealth "Are you aware thut the United when the lease now held by G. W. Ger- will take care of you. Garfield Tea States government spends a large sum promotes health. ralts will expire. every year on its weather bureau?” “No," replied the confirmed pessl- M o r e C h e e se is U rge d . i mist, "but regardless of whether the Eugene, Ore.—If the war in Europe amount is great or small, the sort of continues another year the production weather wo get Is not worth the mon ey.”—Exchange. of dairy products in Russia and Si-1 beria, which have in the past supplied H is E njoyab le Trip. the English market, will not amount to ‘‘Have a big time on your trip to 10 per cent of what they were before j Now York?” the war, Herbert A. Emerson, deputy By buying direct from u . at « h n l ji . l f pries’, "Oh, yes, I Invited a native New and «avo the plumbtrr's profit.. W rit, ua to- commissioner of foods and markets of day Yorker to go out and see Ills town your need«. Wu will g iv . you our rock- the state of New York, told 200 busi bottom “diroct-to-you" pricea, f. o. b. rail or and ho seemed delighted with I t ”— ness men and farmers at a banqeut; boat. Wt* actually save you from 10 to 36 per Jacksonville Tlmes-Union. given at Eugene the Chamber of Com- j cent. All good* gunrnntord. Northwest headquarters for lead er Water S h a k e In to Y o u r S h o e s merce in his honor Thursday. This Systems end Fuller & Johnson F.nginee. Alton's F oo t- K, me. a 1 . witor for the feet. It cures condition, he said, would result from ¿.sinful, swollen, sm nrtins, sw eatinz feeL Make« STARK -D A V IS’ CO. the slaughter of both men and cattle. new «hoes oucy. S..1.1 by all DruggiM. and Shoe 2 1 2 Third Street. W ater May C o v er L arg e Portland. O reroo Arid T ra c t. Stores. Don’t accept any nubetitute. .'.ampia FREIS. Address A. Olmsted. Lo Boy, N . Y. North Yakima, Wash. —’ Announce ment that the government has with ARE drawn from entry large tracts in the Naches, Wenas, Selsh and Moxee val Overwork, lack of fresh air, mental strain leys, and along the slope of the Rattle Stubborn coughs snake hills in the Ixiwer Yakima val disturbs their functions. ley, is understood here to indicate that j the sensitive lung tissues. the Reclamation service has taken up: for service development a high-line' project which will bring under water several hundred thousand acres not j now included under canals or pumping 1 systems. OUR LU N GS D E L IC A T E or any sickness tear and wear ««m mm Flax F ib e r S e e d is Sold . Salem, Ore. — The first carload of i should flax fiber seed ever shipped out of the Btate left Salem Thursday night, con- signed to Conrad, Mont. It was sold by the State board of control to a flax fiber company in that state for $2 a bushel, and the shipment contains j 1500 bushels. The seed comes from j the State penitentiary flax plant. SIC '* be taken promptly for hard coughs, unyielding colds, or when strength is lowered from any cause. Its high nutritive value creates resistive force to ward off sick ness. The rich cod liver oil improves the quality of the blood to relieve the cold and the glycerine is soothing and healing to the lung tissues. Refuse Alcoholic Substitutes Which Exclude the Oil. 4 0 C e n ts Paid fo r W o o l C lip. North Yakima The Portland Wool en Mills company has purchased the Dan G. Goodman wool clip of about 20,000 pounds for 35 and 40 rents per pound. The high price, a record-break er, was paid for coarse wool from I Shropshire ewes. Goodman’s was the first clip in the valley to be sheared. IOO C a r s o f Y a k im a A p p le t Shipped. North Yakimn, Wash.—Apple ship pers here believe that growers are holding much larger stocks than they have supposed. A large proportion of the 100 carloads ship|ied out during theJpaMt week came from growers. NORTHWEST MARKET REPORT I Sure! High Heels Cause Corns But Who Ceres Now You reckless men and women who are pestered with corns and who have at least once a week Invited an awful death from lockjaw or blood poison arc now told by a Cincinnati authority to use a drug called freezone, which the moment a few drops are applied to any corn or callous the soreuess la relieved and soon the entire corn or callous, root ami all, lifts off with the fingers. Freezone dries the moment It is ap plied, and simply shrivels the corn or j callous without Inflaming or even Ir | ritating the surrounding tissue or skin. A small bottle of freezone will cost very little at any of the drug stores, but will positively rid one’s feet of every hard or soft corn or hardened callous. It your druggist hasn’t any freezone be can get it at any wholesale drug -house for you. j Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription makes weak women strong, sick women well, no alcohol, bold in tablets or liquid. ■ Portland— Cattle— Steers, prime, $9.500/9.80; fair to good, $9.00oi9.40; medium, $8.50fti 8.80; cows, choice, $7.750i8.00; medium to good, $6.50 fa 7.00; ordinary to fair, $6.500/ 7.00; heifers, $6.50t»i 8.50; bulls, $4.506/ 7.00; calves, $6.006/7.25. Hogs Light and heavy packing, $12.756112.85; Rough heavies, $11.65 (a 12.00; pigs and skips, $11.656/ 12.00; stock hogs, $10.506r 11.50. Sheep— Yearling wethers, $11.006/ 11.50; ewes, $8.76@ 10.00; lambs, 10.756113.00. Wheat— Biuestem, $1.63; fortyfold, $1.69; club, $1.57; red Russian,! $1.55. Millfeed — Spot prices: Bran. I T ’S C A U S E A N D C U R E ” $27.00 per ton; shorts, $30.60; rolled M Ik- till, of a booklet. W . will mail «oo o o . fr««. A 3dr-M Dept. C, barley, $426/43. Corn - Whole, $48 per ton. A . L U N D B E R G C O ., 1107 T h ird A v i , S e a t t l e . Hay—Producers’ prices; Timothy,; ! Eastern Oregon, $196/20 per ton; al - 1 falfa. $146i 16; valley grain hay, $12.50i/r 14. Butter—Cubes, extras, 39c; prime firsts, 38c; firsts, 366/37c; jobbing price«, prints, extras, 42c; cartons, j lc extra; butterfat. No. 1, 43c; No. 2, 41c, Portland. E g g s- Ranch, current receipts, 2561 j 26c per dozen; ranch, candled, 266r 27c; ranch, selects, 39c. Poultry—Hens, 186i20c per pound; 'springs, 186/20c; turkeys, live, 206/ 22c; dressed, 266/ 26$c; ducks, 226/ 24c; geese, 12)c6l 13c. Veal—Fancy, 14 46/15c per pound. Pork - Fancy, 15$6116c per pound. Potatoes — Oregon buying prices; 1 $36/3.25 per hundred. Onions—Oregn buying prices: $10.00 I per sack, country points. Wool—Fine, 286i35c; coarse, 336/ Mr. Eli Lefevre, J r . $54 Brush 8t„ 36; valley, 336441c. Detroit, Mich., writes: "I bad been Hops— 1916 crop, 4*t8c per pound, troubled with catarrh for a number of years, sod bad been taking medicine contracts, 106411c. “RUPTURE WOMAN COULD HARDLY STAND Restored to Health by Lydia E. Fink ham’s Vegetable Compound. Fulton. N. Y. — ‘‘Why will women pay out their money for treatment and receive no benefit, when so many have proved that I.ydia K. I’inkham’s Vege table Co mpo un d will make them well 7 For over a year I suffered so from female weak ness 1 could hardly s t and a nd was afraid to go on the street alone. Doc tors said medicines were useless and only an operation would help me, but Lyifia K. I’inkham’s Vegetable Compound has proved it otherwise. 1 am now perfectly well and can do any kind of work.”— Mrs. N ki . i . ib P hkli ' x , car” of R. A. Rider, It.F.D . No. 6, Fulton, N. Y. We wi-h every woman who suffers from female troubles, nervousness, backache or the blues could see the let ters written by v. omen made well by Ly dia F„ Pinkhara’s Vegetable Compound. If you have bail symptoms and do not understand the cause, write to the I.ydia E Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass, for helpful advice given free. Catarrh for Years ° Three No Relief Bottles PERUNA Made Me Well. for it. but they did me no good. In reading one of Dr. Hartman’s books ; entitled ’Winter Cstsrrh.' I discovered that Pernna was good for catarrh. After I hail taken only three botles of Peruna I was cured of the catarrh. I now advise everybody troubled with catarrh to tako Dr. H a rtm a n 'a Peruna, a t it la a aura c u rt for catarrh. "Friend# to whom 1 recommend P*- runa tell me that it Is also good for headache, dizslness, and pain In tho stomach.” T h o se w ho object to liquid modi- cln ta can now proeuro Peruna Tab let#.