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OVERSUBSCRIBE LOAN Surplus Certain to He $700,000,000 and May Reach >000.000.000. “ That friendly drink—-the British Patrols Are Harassing Enemy Continually. drink that fits.” An enthusiastic welcome has been given Blitz everywhere. Sales are increasing by leaps. ABANDON GREAT LINE The reason is all contained in the bottle. The first glass makes a lasting customer. Blitz is pure, it’s tasty, tangy and goes straight to the spot. Recent Offensive Was Moat Successful Attack Yet Made, Says General Maurice- Losses V'ery Low. Pure malt hops and barley, brewed under patented process makes it the M ASTER BREW of the Portland Brewing Co. A thirst lunch topper. Your Dealer Has It. capper, a __ ________ _ $5.oo C a sh and $2.50 per month B urs a 60 xl0 0-ft. lot, prices from 160 to $100, with* in a few m inutes’ walk o f the business center o f B end, O regon Bend has been called the Spokane o f Oregon. Timber. 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Ready for Him. “ I'm just waiting for my husband to complain about my extravagance this month.” "R eady to give him an argument?” “ You bet I am. By mistake his golf club checks came to the house and I ’ ve got ’em .” — Detroit Free Press. Might be Either. Rural Editor (reminiscing) — I re member when my first subscription came in— it brought tears to my eyes. Friend—Tears o f emotion, or was the first subscription paid in onions?” ________" «¿ !!l_ -L .'—J Beware of III Results of Over-watering the Garden At this time o f the year and_later on through the summer the question of moisture in the vegetable garden is a vital factor in the successful growth of the vegetables. All food is taken up by the plants in a liquid form, hence water must be present in a proper de gree to dissolve the plant food and thus make it available for the use of the vegetables. Quite a majority of our vegetables are largely composed of water and it is very necessary therefore that they .have good quality, that they grow rapidly and he pro duced in a soil which has a good mois ture content, especially during the dry days o f June, July and August. At the present time, due to the rather wet spring, there is plenty of moisture in the soil and it is not nec essary for any gardener, except he be working on a light, sandy soil, to prac tice any form of irrigation, with the possible exception of the use o f water in transplanting plants to the garden. But for those vegetables that have been planted some weeks ago, cultiva tion is at present the most efficient means of giving vegetables the mois ture which they need. The work of cultivation enables the plants to get moisture in the most approved way— namely, by taking it from below at the roots, without the top strata of soil being crusted or made hard. Many gardeners get the notion at the present time, because o f the dry appearance o f the soil, that it is nec essary to get out the hose and possibly the sprinkler and start to water the garden. If they examine the soil care fully, they will find plenty o f moisture two or three inches below the dry sur face. This dry mulch at the surface is o f great importance in holding the moisture at a depth to which cultiva tion has been made. Important tools for taking care of the cultivation efficiently and rapidly are the hand hoe, the rake and possibly a small wheel hoe, if available. The hand hoe, however, can be used to very good advantage in working up the soil while the rake is especially good in pulverizing clods and making the mulch fine at the surface. While there may be a tendency for many gardeners to take advantage of the early morning for cultivation, so far as time is concerned, yet during these morning hours the plants are o f ten wet with dew, and hence it is not advisable to do much cultivation at that particular time. In some cases, if the work is done early in the morn ing, the plants will have a tendency to be diseased; in other cases, the leaves will become dirty and the pores through which the plants breathe will be closed. If there seems to be in any way a necessity for putting on water, the irrigation should be followed by a good cultivation as soon as the ground is in suitable working condition. Under no circumstances should the garden be irrigated once a day; in many instances not even once a week unless the soil is sandy and quite por ous. Vegetables suffer from damping off, stem rot and other fungous troubles when the ground is contin ually wet and compact. This com pactness must be broken in order that the soil may be properly aerated. For many other reasons, therefore, in ad dition to the ones suggested above, it will be seen that cultivation is one of the most important factors in the maintenance of moisture during the summer months.— Professor A. G. Bou quet, Vegetable Gardening at O. A. C. London— A dispatch to Reuter’s Tel egram company Saturday from head quarters in France says: “ The enemy’s withdrawal in the vi cinity of Messines ridge is extending somewhat farther southward. The German heavy shells are generally re ported as falling at the extreme range, which means that the enemy has with drawn his big guns as far as possible, short of actually putting them out of action: “ The British contact patrols are harassing the enemy as much as possi ble and the artillery is maintaining a steady bombardment o f his new posi tions. ” Important sections of the German front between the Lys river and St. Ives have been abandoned by the Ger mans, it is announced officially. British troops followed the retreat ing Germans closely and made consid erable progress at of Ploegsteert wood. The Messines offensive was the most successful attack which the British have yet made, every single objective that was marked in the preliminary plans having been attained, said Major General F. B. Maurice, chief director o f military operations at the war offi ce, in his weekly talk with the Associ ated Press. Comparing this assault with the Somme battle, General Maur ice stated that the British gained on the first day more than twice the ground captured in the first four days of the great conflict along the Somme, while the British casualties at Meg- gines, using the same periods for com parison, were only one-fourth what they were in the Somme fighting. He said the victory was due to the super iority o f the British artillery and air service. Remarking that the British suc cesses were steadily growing greater, General Maurice added: “ We still have the undeveloped re sources o f America behind us, which gives us complete confidence in the fu ture.” _________________ PROHIBITORY TAX DECIDED Effect Will Be to Suspend Distilling. Senate Committee is Told. Washington, D. C.— A prohibitory tax on foodstuffs used in making bev erages, tentatively agreed to last week by the senate finance committee, was still further increased Saturday and then was formally written into the war tax bill. The new rate is $60 a hundred pounds instead of $20 a bush el, and representatives o f the distillers declare it unquestionably would be e f fective in forcing suspension o f the distilling industry. The section as ap proved also prohibits importation of distilled beverages. Other liquor tax increases were ap proved by the committee virtually without change from the house sched ules. The manufacturers tax of 5 per cent on athletic goods, cameras, patent medicines, perfumeries and cosmetics was reduced to 2 per cent, and a sub stitute tax on scalpers’ sales of tickets was adopted, making the rate from 5 to 50 per cent instead of 50 per cent flat. The income, excess profits and publishers’ taxes will be taken up at once. The committee now hopes to present the redrafted bill in the senate early next week. Deposed Czar Geta Vote. Petrograd— After a prolonged debate A Long Salute, in the council, which is now sitting for Officer — Hey there! Didn’t I tell the purpose o f drawing up rules gov you for the salute that you were to erning elections to the constituent as count three between the raising and sembly and considering the eligibility dropping o f the hand? o f voters, it was decided to allow Nich Billzac — I f you please, sir, this olas Romanoff, the former emperor, bloke’s got as far as two— he stutters. and members of the former imperial — Sydney Bulletin. family the privilege o f voting. — Economy. The council also adopted a resolution providing that all citizens in good Smith and his wife both have ma One Help. standing, except deaf and dumb per chines.” How do the girls manage to keep sons, should be allowed to participate “ How extravagant!” their hair in place?” in the elections. Not at all. Hers keeps his going. “ They use a net over their locks. ” You see, hers is a sewing machine.” “ But how do they keep the net in Slacker Probe la Begun. place so well?” The New Provocation. Seattle A Federal grand jury was "T h e ears make handy projections, called Saturday to meet in Seattle “ A man told me he was in favor of I'm told.” June 20 to consider the charges o f se peace at any price,” remarked Dolm. ditious conaipracy brought against "A n d then what happened,” replied Possible Reason. anti-draft agitators and also the Rafferty. “ Why did they pick out June as the charges filed against alleged evaders of " I never answered him. I knew he registration. The three Russians of was only tryin’ to start a row an’ month o f weddings?" The courts adjourn for the summer c military age who were about to em make it look like I was to blame.” — in July. So they gotta remain mar bark for the Orient on a steamer were Washington Star. ried awhile, whether or no.” found to have more that $12,000 in | money upon them in special belts, in Rotten Branches. ] their shoes and sewed in their cloth Twenty-one men arrested as “ How about that genealogical stunt ing. o f yours, old man? Did you succeed evaders o f the law are held in jail. in finding any illustrious ancestors? " N o ; but I scared up a lot o f kins China Faces Civil War. folk I didn’ t want to know at all.” — Pekin— President Li Yuan Hung’s Boston Transcript. | unconditional method e f dismissing parliament is strongly condemned in A Suggestion. the Southern provinces where attempts “ The English used to name their are being made to amalgamate for the gunboats after birds. Now they ought purpose o f offering military resistance. to use those names for their airships.” It is believed there that the president’s “ O f course. It is much more fitting action will precipitate civil wat. The for the latter to have names so sug Pekin Gazette, which has been a sup- gestive of flights.” — Exchange. | porter o f the president, now strongly | denounces him, aaying he it using the Aim to Please. country for his own ends. “ Not every prospect pleases.” Zapata Peace Rvmored. •’ Huh?” Veal. Pork. Beef. El Paso, Texas— Government agents Poultry. Butter. Egg* "B u t I never saw a prospectus that Farm Produce waar/t full o f charm.” — Louisville here Saturday night received a report • the OM ItelloM« S w r t t n « h e u » » It h ■ Courier-Journal. from Mexico City that the Zapata iseerd o t a r * e r . o 4 So Jure I f h n c « . hM ! brother» had accepted the peace terms he e e n e l et T O P M A R K E T M U C C A Conserving Energy. offered by the government and had F. M. CRONKHITE “ De mar, dat talks de loudest." said i agreed to quit their revolutionary cam- « V * 7 F reot S treet F ertleog. O r « , * » lign in the mountains o f Morelos, Uncle Eben, "generally lets hit voice 'ter more than six years o f guerilla keep worfcin' while his mind rests.” — arfare. P, N. U. M». 25, 1917. 1 Washi ngtonStar. SHIP E TEA TO FOODSTUFF IS NEED Two Bills Pending in Congress; One for Development in Production; Other for Official Control. Hurrah! How’s This Cincinnati authority says corns dry up and lift out Washington, D. C. — Secretary Me- 1 with Angers. Adoo announced Monday that no part o f the great over-subscription to the It's Grandmother’s Recipe to Washington, D. C.— The urgent need liberty loan would be accepted, andj of food legislation was emphasized by Bring Back Color and Ouch ! ? ! ? ! ! This kind of rough that his statement of May 10, in which I Secretary Houston, o f the agriculture talk will be heard lets here In town If Lustre to Hair. he declared that the issue would be department Wednesday in a statement people troubled with corn* will follow limited to $2,000,000,000 stood good outlining in detail the purposes of food the simple advice of this Cincinnati now as then. You can turn gray, faded h&lr beau bills the administration has asked con authority, who claims that a ( « « drop« of a drug called freezone when applied Mr. McAdoo’s announcement will tifully dark and lustrous almost over gress to pass. result in paring down hundreds o f the night If you'll get a 50 cent bottle of “ Co-operating as we are with the to a tender, aching, corn or hardened larger subscriptions until the total "W yeth's Sage and Sulphur Com , nations o f Europe in the war against callous stops soreness at once, and the corn or callous dries up and reaches the $2,000,000,000 limit. How pound" at any drug store. Millions of ¡the central powers,” said Secretary soon lifts right off without pain. much will have to be taken from the bottles of this old famous Sage Tea Houston, “ the task o f maintaining the He says treexone dries Immediately amount the country offered to take was Recipe, Improved by the addition of subsistence o f the allies is at once a and never Inflames or even Irritates still an unknown quantity Monday. other Ingredients, are sold annually, political and moral obligation and a the surrounding skin. A small bottle The over-subscription will not fall be saya a well-known druggist here, be military necessity. War is always de of freexone will cost very little at any cause It darkens the hair so naturally low $700,000,000, it seemed certain and evenly that no one can tell It has structive o f production, and, in a pe-1 drug store, but will positively remove and may go as high as $900,000,000. j been applied. culiar sense, it is destructive o f the j every hard or soft corn or callous from one’s feet Millions of American In disposing o f reports that the amount Those whose hair is turning gray production of foodstuffs, since war | women will welcome this announce o f the issue might be enlarged to in or becoming faded have a surprise leads to a scarcity o f labor and labor ment since the Inauguration of the clude all offers, Mr. McAdoo issued : awaiting them, because after one or is one o f the chief factors in cultiva high heels. If your druggist doesn't j two applications the gray hair van the following statement: tion o f the soil. have freezone tell him to order a small “ Allotments of liberty bonds will ishes and your locks become luxuriant “ In addition the wheat crop o f prac-1 bottle for you. ly dark and beautiful. not he made in excess of the $2,000,- This Is the age of youth. Gray tically the entire world has suffered 000,000 offered. I announced this on haired, unattractive folk* aren't want serious reduction during the last year, Not to That Yet. May 10, when the details o f the loan ed around, so get busy with Wyeth's and the prospects for the coming year Ethel— Oh, I ’m so happy! George were first published. promise little or no increase in the Sage and Sulphur Compouud to-night and 1 have made it up.” “ I have asked the Reserve banks to and you'll be delighted with your dark, production o f this essential cereal. Lena — And what day have you flxed tabulate separately, and on supple handsome hair and your youthful ap “ One o f two courses lies open to our upon for your marriage?” mentary lists, the subscriptions re pearance within a few days. government. The first is to continue Ethel Oh, we haven’t quarreled This preparation is a toilet requisite as we are at present, that is, to permit ceived in the afternoon, June 15, in order that I may be in a position to and la not intended for the cure, miti unhampered the abnormal operations over that yet. -Exchange. consider, in making allotments of the gation or prevention of disease. o f trade, rendered all the more abnor $2,000,000,000 of bonds, those applica The Holdup. mal because of the needs o f the allies tions, which through no fault o f the for foodstuffs from this country. The Good Advice. Tommy (who has been blown into a subscriber were not recorded on time. “ What did the doctor say when Tom second plan consists in the regulation water filled shell hole)— Hurry up, “ It is impossible to foretell what shot off some o f this digits fooling or control o f our foodstuffs to the mate. I don’ t want to lose my prison decision will be reached in this matter with a loaded pistol?” double end of maintenance of the sub er! or to determine the basis upon which Rescuer— I’ risoner! Where is 'o? “ He told him he should remember sistence o f the allies and the protec allotments will be made until substan that fingers are good things always to tion of the food needs and commercial Tommy— I ’ m standing on i ’ m! tially definite returns have been re keep on hand.” — Exchange. interests of our own people. ceived from the several Federal Re “ The bills now pending in congress No Other Bar. serve banks. The organizations of provide for systematic development of "W a sn ’ t that corporation dinner Garden Note. these banks, unusually efficient as they our productive forces and an adequate pretty lively the other n igh t?" “ How is your garden?" are, have been overwhelmed by the control of distribution and consump “ Very lively, indeed, hut there ia no “ Doing pretty fa ir.” multitude of applications received at tion, to the end of conserving for our “ Anything peeping out that you selves and for the allies the foodstuffs reason because corporations have no the last moment.” souls that they shouldn't believe in planted?” provided through the stimulation of spirits.” — Baltimore American. “ Yes, there was a jug handle the agriculture. ” RUSSIA IS PLEDGED TO U. S. day the minister called.” Secretary Houston describes the first Responsive. food bill as a measure to stimulate "W ould a pacifist answer if his All He Missed. Elihu Root and Party Assured War production and the second ac one to country called?” An old negro who was taken ill sev control distribution. What is to be ac Will Continue to Victory. “ Answ er!” echoed Senator Sorghum. eral days ago called a physician o f his complished under each is given at “ He wouldn’t be content with a mere Petrograd— A stirring proclamation race to prescribe for him. But the old length. answer. He’d want to deliver an ora placing the council of workmen and man did not seem to he getting any tion.” — Washington Star. soldiers’ delegates on record as irre better, and finally, a white physician Survey Idaho Resource«. vocably opposed to separate peace was was called. Soon after arriving he Lewiston, Idaho — The Federal and adopted by the council Sunday. The felt the negro’s pulse for a moment state governments are now engaged in proclamation was prompted by Aus and then examined his tongue. trian efforts to lure Russia into a sep “ Did your other doctor take your making a survey o f the agricultural arate peace. temperature?” he asked his patient, and industrial resources of the state. A census is being taken o f all com lleslnol Ointment, with Reslnol kinldy. Petrograd — “ The Russian people munities, which when completed will Soap, usually stops Itching Instantly. “ I don’t know, sah,” he answered Unless the trouble is due to some ser consider war inevitable and will con feebly. “ I hadn’t missed anything show the name, address, sex, nation ious Internal disorder, It quickly and tinue it. The Russians have no im ality and occupation of each resident but my watch as yit, boss.” easily heals most cases of eczema, perialistic wishes. We know that you over the age of 18 years. The census rash, or similar tormenting akin or have none. We shall fight together of this city will be taken by Lewiston SKIN-TORTURED BABIES scalp eruption, even when other treat to secure liberty, freedom and happi Troop No. 1 of the Boy Scouts of ments have given little relief. Phy ness for all the world. I am happy to America, under the direction of Attor sicians have prescribed lleslnol for Sle e p, M o t h e r s R e t t A ft e r T r e a t m e n t say that I do not see any moral idea ney Delos J. Needham, scoutmaster. years. Reslnol Ointment and Reainol W it h C u t lc u r a — T r ia l Free. or factor between America and Russia The scouts started work Monday. Soap are sold by all druggists. to divide us. We two peoples— Rus Send today for free samples of sia fighting tyranny and America Award Contract for Grading. His Experience. Cutlcura Soap and Ointment and learn standing as the oldest democracy— how quickly they relieve itching, burn Olympia— A contract was let to the "T h a t young electrician got an an hand in hand will show the way of ing skin troubles, and point to speedy Erickson Construction company, of swer from the girl he proposed to that happiness to nations great and small.” healment of baby rashes, eczema and Seattle, at the meeting of the State These ringing words, expressing the ltchings. Having cleared baby's skin Highway commission Thursday for the was opposed to all his scientific prin ciples.” attitude o f the Russian government keep It clear by using Cutlcura ex grading o f a section of the Olympic “ What was It?” toward America and the American clusively. Highway in Jefferson county. Seven " A decided negative, whichjwas also Free sample each by mail with mission, headed by Elihu Root, were Address postcard, Cutlcura, bids were submitt. 1, hut the Erickson quite positive.” — Baltimore American. voiced by M. Terschtenko, minister of Book. Dept. L, Boston. Sold everywhere. company’ s was the iowest. The sec foreign affairs, responding for the —Adv. tion o f the highway extends from the His Limit. council of ministers to Mr. Root’s head of Discovery bay to the Clallam address of sympathy and good will on “ Do you tell your husband every county line, a distance o f five and a the part o f the American government. League to Enforce Peace half miles. It is to be cleared and thing?” Takes $10,000 Liberty Bond graded. Included in this section ia the “ No; he won’t listen to me mor» than three or four hours at a stretch.” Praise o f Kaiser Ordered. Maynard hill. New York — A subscription by the — Boston Transcript. Amsterdam, via London — The Ber Strawberry Crop Outlook Good. lin newspaper Vorwaerta reprinta a League to Enforce Peace to $10,000 Natural Process. circular from the Prussian minister of worth of Liberty bonds was announced Chehalia—A. J. Milem, secretary of I Wednesday by Herbert S. Houston, education addressed to all school teach the Washington Fruit Growers' associ “ What do you think o f having a treasurer o f that organization. Mr. ers in Germany warning them against ation, states that unless unusual woman on the floor in congress?” “ enemy agents" in our midst trying to Houston made this statement: weather conditions develop, strawberry “ Why, naturally, I regard it as a "President William 11. Taft of the sow distrust between the German peo growers will have the biggest crop in sweeping change. ” Baltimore Amer League to Enforce Peace has sent out ple and their em(>eror.” The circular the history of the business this season. ican. a call to members to subscribe to the urges that all the teachers constantly Tho first home-grown ripe berries Liberty loan bonds and the league hold before the eyes o f the children came in Thursday, selling at $4 a crate. AGATE C u t t i n g the emperor’s great merits and the na itself is at once entering its subscrip tion for $10,000. F O N « > 9 0 W l W 1 U c u t AMO tion’s indebtedness to him and the “ And what the league is doing na M OUNT V O U A A O A T f IN A l O t l O Hohenzollern fam ily.” 0 0 4 . 0 MINO U N I C U T UNO «1 » tionally in response to President T a ft’s o r F IN O ! M A N O AOATC Vorwaerts characterizes the circular call, a number o f the state branches as the “ limit of blunder.” NOVELTY A C â TF CO are doing, in addition to practically 1 T f B R 'O A u W A * ' the entire membership o f the organiza People Flee From River. ___ $2.61 i » o p ’O T i . i N O C tion. Wilson H. Lee, the state treas Wheat— Bluestem................... Casper, Wyo. — Floodwaters o f the urer o f the Connecticut branch, has F orty fold ................................. ___ 2.56 "»NwwMMuwn i n iiiiHiü w m w ü Pathfinder dam caused the Platte river just sent word that of the $5000 of Club........................................... ___ 2.56 Red Russian............................. ___ 2.54 Murine It for Tired Eyn. to overflow Sunday and homes along available funds in his bands, $4000 Oats— No. 1 w h ite ................. .. .$46.00 m O V I O S R e d K y ea — S o r a E y a a — the lower levels near here have been was being put into Liberty bonds. flm nnlatnd Nynllda. _____ Barley— No. 1 feed................. . . . 42.50 Knfrnabea Rn*t«ir»-n. Mnrine le a Favorita "O u r program calls for a league of inundated. The people in the flooded Z Trnatmnnt for By»« that fnel dry and «mart. Cattle Steers, prime. , .$ 9. 250t 10.25 S Ulva your Myna ae much o f yoar loving cara district are moving their belongings to nations to establish and maintain peace Steers, g o o d .................. 9. 000 9.26 = aa your T acih and with thaeam a ragalarltf. when this war is over. As that is the higher ground. i CAM FM THFM YOU CARROT BUY R i« (TISI Steers, m edium ............... 8.50 <tv 9.00 The water is rising between one and great object for which America and Cows, choice..................... 8.256/ 8.50 S Bold »t Urne «nd Optical N o r n or by Mall. = Aik Murine ire Beasi! Co, CMcafo. far (rea Beak two inches an hour and has covered the her allies are fighting the league’s pro Cows, medium................... 7.506t 8.00 AI UH II II III III t MH II H ill IH If 11 Mit M t il l I M ill* I IHM HIM NINW tracks of the Chicago, Burlington & gram becomes, not merely in effect hut Cows, f a i r ......................... 6.7561, 7.25 Quincy railroad. Traffic on the line in fact, the purpose o f the war. So H e ife r s ............................. 5.0066 9.25 K i l l A l l F l i e s ! the league to Enforce Peace, which through Casper has been suspended. Bulls.......... ........................ 5. OOO/ 7.75 Placa«] injr»h«f",U«l4» i f Millar atto .ta and bilia all has never believed in a dove-cote pa Melting snow in the mountains caused C a lv es............................... 7.5061 9.50 Aies. Neat, claaa. ornamental, convenient, and efcaap. cifism but has stood from the first for -VI . j a i T V U ' « » . l i s s s ss . lU J a the high water. Hogs P a c k in g ...............$15.106/15.25 T Q 7 i ,|p «vari wfll ssttsll m double-fisted, militant pacifism, is be Rough h e a v ie s ................. 10.106i 14.75 «stiva. AaiTsa hind the war and in the war to the Bread to Be Made Cheap. Pigs and Skips........................... 13.0061 13.50 'D a isy Fly Klllar limit o f its men and its money.” London — Invited Sunday to make a BoM t»v rtealwr«. mr f ssst Stock hoga................................... 12.006» 13.00 t f • iprw as. » r s p a ld , At t e . statement as to his intended policy as Sheep— Wethers............. $10.256» 13.50 HAROIO SOMA MS, I f 9 Daflalb Avo., Brooklyn, a . T* Food controller, Baron Rhondda, presi L a m b s............................... 10.256») 14.00 dent o f the local government hoard, Flour Patents, $12.40. told the press the government had Millfeed— Spot prices; Bran. $35.00 given him ample powers, should it be per ton; shorts, $38.00; rolled barley, a Hi# knee like this, but your horst necessary, to take over the food sup $49.00; rolled oats, $53. may have a bunch or bruise on his plies o f the country and to adopt j ankle, hock, «tiHe, knee or throat. Corn — White, $72.00 per ton; strong measures to check all specula cracked, $73.00. tion in the necessaries of life. The | Hay— Producers’ prices; Timothy, controller added that attention would j S * -TRAM MAR« (WG.U.Î =AT 0»^ Eastern Oregon, $28.00 (a, 30.00 per first be directed toward a reduction in | ton; valley timothy. $22.006(24.00; al will clean it off without laying up the price o f bread, which was the | the horse N o hliater, n o naif falfa, $20.006/, 23.00; valley grain hay, i urgent need o f the moment. tfone. Concentrate«! — only a lew $ 18.006120.00. Butter — Cubes, extras, 37c per drop« require«! at an appli«'afion. $2 per Among the virtues o f Lydia E. feoft'r del »»!» I l»ra rthr v m i « *-e fo» »aerial in« farti eat Ex-Congressman is Held. npoun is the pound; prime firsts, 36Jc. Jobbing! an .1 B o o k * M fre« A 1 1 S O R H IN E , JR . tbc aatA- inkhs Pinkham’a Vegetable Compound «•f in ven t f< »r i *. fatfuea Painful SwcttiafSk Clarion, Pa.—The arrest o f Clarence] ability to correct steriAty lity in the prices: Prints, extras, 39c; cartons, | F 111 « i f e | t. «.Is W r m vnk, *. hr 4 »ara. Vartcoer Vein#» aliavi D. Vanduzer, congressman from Ne rases of many women. This fact is lc extra; butterfat. No. 1, 39c; No. | pa , i . mat r < I end $2 a bottle at 4 or «litr i Male ia rt># U. S. A. t>y vada, ex-United States attorney and well established as evidenced by the 2, 37c. a. f. IG U N G , P2P., «43 i«np!« St, S»cnf<i«l«. I ex-speaker of the Nevada legislature, following letter and hundmls o f others Eggs Ranch, current receipts, 32c and of J. Elson Smith, o f Carson City, ] we have published in these colums. per dozen; selects, 33c. Poplar Bluff, M o.— “ I want other ♦Jev., in connection with the sale of Poultry— Hens, 176tl8c per pound; $2000 worth o f mining atock to resi -1 women to know what a blessing Lydia broilers 16 6t 21c; turkeys, 22o»24c;| ----------------------------K. Pink ham's Vege dents o f Clarion county was announced table Compound has ducks, 17c; geese, 12'" 13c. here Monday. Ttie two men are al Vesl Fancy, 14pi» 15c per pound. been to me. Wo leged ot have sold stock in a gold mine Pork Fancy, 19|c per pound. hsd always wanted which was found to be nothing more i Vegetables Artichokes, 706» 75c per \ a baby in our home than a hole in the ground. T V s*w portasi, V .UM.pln<ÉM but I was in poor dozen; tomatoes, $1.76(3! 2.75 per rr'w vtta nv» g» v«miedInf rbikfc«a I ia health and not able crate; cabbage, 3*1 4c per pound; egg rsannlar. Mode ia « mm paar« «rifa to do my work. My Allies to R e m it in l r. 8. plant, 25c; lettuce, $1.756*2.00; cu- mother and h u s • cumbers, 90c6t$1.50 per dozen; celery, j Washington. D. C. — Monday the l M a d . ia Uaa hand both urged me 75c (if $1.26; cauliflower, $1.00 p e r . War department promulagted regula to try Lydia E Pinlt- dozen; peppers, 206» 40c per pound; Kw kwry M»ip*a Aim fabler w tions under which recruiting ran be I ouLraiafwnai «dark kèaa, h a m ’ s Vegetable tan m dark fad, a l ip e n a d carried on in the United States by the I Compound. I did rhubarb, 26/ 3c; peas, 66»7e; aspara Trimmed w*fc l i i l - r e l e f gus, 56» 6c; spinach, 46i6c. agents o f the allied government*, ; so, my health im- ■a A l l a r m a li Biada fa (Hark aeri «rifa d u « M N B Potatoes — Buying prices, $3.50 64 I ved and I am now tho mother o f a which seek to enroll their own citizens far l»i«h rveck aedU ae d « H S i baby gii rt and do all my own house 4.00 per hundred. now residents in this country. United , 85c the suit _____ — ____ Mm. A ixia * B _ T immons , 216 Green Fruit — Strawberries, $36/ 4 j States'recruiting stations were ordered work.” K rner fV»W »Si ss Ir WS Almond S t, Poplar Bluff, Mo. per erste; apples, $1.26 per box. to give ail assistance possible. In many other homes, once childless, oa re«viga «a pv.ee, opt m a Hops — 1916 crop 36*6c per pound; Sat-¿ardua aaaewaaad there are now children because of tho Japanese Destroyer Hit. ] 1917 contracts, nominal. fart that Lydia R Pinkham's Vegetable Wool — Eastern Oregon, fine, 58c Tokio— White Japan destroyers were ! Compound makes women n o r ma l , ¡per pound; coarse, 66c; valley, 66c;j B r a me té Imrfafwaa. l os4 l e m arking a submarine in the Mediter healthy and strong A e r « 9 H m a mm faa Lakai Writs to the I.yuia E. Plnkham Medi I mohair, 656160c. ranean on June 11, the destroyer Saka-! L e v . S tra n a . A C o . S * « F ran cése* ki was torpedoed and damaged, aayn j cine Co., Lynn, Mass for advice—it 1 Caacara Bark Old, 8c; new, 7e per ««orda* ARAR» M ITI et tka ( A L L . will be confidential and helpful. pound. an otKeial announcement. T he Easy W a y to Heal Sick Skins r, NORTHWEST MARKET REPORT \ MOTHERHOOD WOMAN’S JOY Suggestions to Childless Women. SELDOM SEE AB SO R BIN E K 0 VERALLS- Keep Kids Kleen r