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• • • GERMAN DRAGOONS PHOTOGRAPHED BY BELGIAN SPY rcaretci. -4etriood & tees , e991.,, -•-•••••••••. - e.-e This pnotograph, which was made inside the German lines by a daring Belgian officer armed with a camera, shows a detachment of German dragoons en route to replace some of the worn-out men in one of the trenches In the Immediate vicinity. .Their mounts have been left behind them. ALLIES LANDING TURKISH PRISONERS Turkish soldiers taken prisoner by the allies on Gal lipoli peninsula being landed near one of the camps for eaptivea. - HOPES TO GAIN ANCIENT KINGDOM Abdurrazzak, the subject of this photograph, is a descendant of an ancient king of Botan in Kurdistan, who in 1262 was defeated and captured by the Turks. He has been - secretary of the Turkish embassy at Petrograd and master of ceremonies at Constantinople and is now in the military service of the czar, hoping to regain the kingdom of Botan. BIG GERMAN MILITARY TRACTOR Most of the roadein Russia .being very bad, the Germans have built these giant tractors to heal their gnus and ammunition and supply wagons. .. • \LADY BIRD\ GUARDED PARIS --Mlle. Helene Dutrieu, twenty-five, pretty and petite, world's champion \t irwoman who helped guard Paris om air raids in the early part of the war, has come to the United States to lecture on the use of the aeroplane in war. She was decorated by the French government with the ribbon of the Legion of Honor. Patriotism Makes Her Wealthy. The other day an old woman came into a bank in Prague and handed to the clerk an antique savings book, which showed a credit of $48. She asked whether this would serve for the war loan, since she had no other money. She explained that this book was left by will to her mother, who, dying, gave it to her. \Anyhow she added timidly, \I would like so much to help a little bit.\ The clerk .no_ ... +I , o —.Mr on A peered. After a while he came back and with him his superiors, Including even the president of the bank. And then they broke it gently to her that the book dated since 1836 and that therefore the 948 amounted now, with compound interest, to about $3,300. Without her patriotism she would never have known how rich she was. TOO ROUGH FOR HIM SOUTHERN NEGRO QUITS THE MOVING PICTURE GAME. Hanging and Fire in Jail Altogether Too Realistic for Darkey Who Takes Place of Alleged Picture Actor. A negro in a southern county seat .town had been condemned to die. The nay, of the hanging came and Rastus was taken to the scaffold in the court- house yard. The hood was Blipped over his head and the noose adjusted. Just as the sheriff was about to spring the trap a cry of \Fire!\ was heard, and smoke was seen coming from the courthouse windows. The officials and spectators, forgetting their task, rushed to help fight the blaze. Anyway, Rastus was tied and could not escape without aid. During the fire another negro wan- dered into the courthouse yard and passed the scaffold. He thought he recognized a familiar form standing on it and proceeded to find out. \Hello dar! Is dat you, Rastus?\ \I'se Rastus.\ \What you all doin' on dat plat. form?\ . \I'se a - mciyin' picture actor now, Sam.\ \A movin' picture actor?\ 'Yes, sah; a regular movin' picture actor\ \Is movin' picture actin' hard work, Rastus,\ \It's softer dan eatin' watermelon all day long' \Is you paid well?\ \Gets five dollars every day for workin a hour or two.\ \Rastus you all is a friend of mink, isn't you, all?\ \I sure is, Sam.'' \Den if the white folks *hat run die movin picture actor business wants another actor you tell 'em about me, Rastus.\ \You can come on up here and take My Job right ,now, Sam. I'se tired of movin' picture actin' for today. Be- sides, I got to spend the money I'se made already.\ Sam mounted the steps and released Regius from his bonds. Regius in turn prepared the unsuspecting Sam for hanging. Then he skipped. A fee; minutes later the sheriff returned. He saw a negro standing patiently on the scaffold. Without further ado he sprung the trap Fortunately for Sam the rope was old and broke under the sudden strain. It rolled Sam into the dust of the courthouse yard He wrenched hie hands loose and Jerked the hood from his head. Then, rolling his eyes around and rubbing his neck, he said: - You \all white folks can take back your old Job You all's too rough.\ Hiking Best Grippe Killer. The epidemic of influenza that has been troubling the city for nearly a month continued last week, according to a mortality bulletin issued yester- day by the beard of health. The state- ment says there were 35 deaths in the city last week from this cause, or 20 more than the number for a single week of 1914. Deputy Health Commissioner Em- erson says the best way to avoid catch. ing influenza is to walk a mile in the open air twice a day._ It will add ten years to a person's life, the doctor asserts. The number of deaths reported dur- ing the week .vas ,,778, compared with 1,566 In the corresponding week of 1914, the death rate increasing from 14.63 to 15.98 per 1,000 of population. Despite the epidemic of influenza the death rate for the first 16 weeks of the year, 14.66, is .81 below the mortality for a similar period of 1914. —New York Sun. Spain Fixes Price of Flour. El Imparcial, one of the leading dailies of Madrid, states this morning that the government has sold 25,000 metric tons of Argentine wheat to flour mills at 355 pesetas per ton (about $65.50 per short ton at today's exchange, $1 equaling 4.92 pesetas): Liberal credit has been given and the mills have agreed not to raise the present price of flour, which Is 477 pesetas per metric ton (about $88 per short ton at today's exchange). It is noted that wheat is converted into flour at a selling price of the latter that is an increase of 34 1-3 per cent over purchase price of the former.—Consul Robertson yloney, Madrid. 0. YTS; Quite Often. After some skillful maneuvering about to get a seat at the picttire show where a post would not intrude, the Grouch settled down to at least a half hour of unobstructed view. \At last,\ he told himself, \I shall get something for my money.\ Then came a pleasant demand from one ot the ushers: \Please move over one to make two seats for these ladies.\ The grouch, being helpless, did so. Perhaps you know how it is. Kid Raising for Gloves. Before the war the peasants ef many a little village made a living by eeietr._•.e `e which France has long been famous. The perfection of the skins is consid ered by the French manutacturers to be the keynote of the perfect glove Their method is to have one work man handle the prepared kid from the thee ft is brought In until the gloves which are shaped from that kld are entirely finished. WHY NOT 9 K C is pure. K C is health. ful. It really does make lighter, nicer biscuits, cakes - and pastry than the old fashioned single acting baking powders. And you pay only a fair price for it. No baking powder should sell for.more. so FARMERS, RENTERS HOMESEEKERS BE INDEPENDENT! OWN YOUR OWN FARM! Why pay rent? Why slave away to make a bare living on high-priced lands when you can buy the choicest farm land, in most any locality you desire in the Canadian Northwest, for one -twentieth of the purchase price down and privilege of 20 years to pay the balance? The Canadian Pacific Railway makes the buying of a farm far cheaper than paying rent. For Settlers' Rates and Information apply CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO. Land Branch 705 Sprague Ave ; Spokane, Wash Chicago is \in line\ with a sanitary pure food law. At the instance of the new city health commissioner, the city council has adopted the following amendment to the existing ordinance: It shall be unlawful for any person, firm or corporation to store or keep for the purpose of selling, or to expose or offer for sale, any food for human consumption, or to transport, convey or carry from one place to another, any such food sold or for the purpose of selling, offering or exposing for sale, or procured for the purpose of selling, offering or exposing the same for sale in the city of Chicago, unless such food is protected from dust, dirt, flies, vermin, rats, mice, dogs, cats, • promiscuous handling and other con- tamination, in the manner hereinafter required. -- Y r patent - , must be Strong and valid. Do not delay. A strong patent may be worth a fortune. Patent obtained or fee refunded. No extra charge' for drawings. Patents secured in any part of the World. Free search service. HERBERT E. SMITH Registered Attorney, Spokane, Wash. EAT FISH, CHEAPER THAN MEAT. You now have the opportunity, for the small sum of $1.50 of receiving one fresh, choice. juicy SALMON, weighing. from 7 to 10.-pontraer delivered to your nearest express agent free. In every instance we guarantee the fish to arrive in prime con- dition, as the temperature of a fish, when surrounded with ice, is the same in either cold, or warm weather, as the express companies keep putting new ice on the fish, as fast as the old ice melts, you need not be afraid of the fish spoiling; it will not spoil, as we absolutely guarantee it to arrive In good edible condition. Owing to there being no waste to a fish, one would serve two average size families with some to spare; already prepared for cook- ing. Send check on your looal bank, ex- press or money order, which ever is the most convenient. Commence shipping August 16th. Place your order immed- iately. tPEEN CHOICE JUICY SALMON DACKED IN ICE AND REPACKED EVERY 24- HOURS EXPRESS ed PREPAID To YOU.150 lo 10 SOOKIBIBUSSED rxtth zuzzpit SettflIZIM SIAM COLUMBIA RIVER CHINOOK SALMON CO ris • THIPD ST. PORTLAND .091GON. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate and Invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granules. Easy to take as candy. 4 Ad. Paint -up is a good slogan, but with German supplies cut off we're forced to never say dye. It has been learned by the United States government that Great Britain and France have sent agents into this country to buy up all the available beef cattle. It is said that more than 100,000 head have already been - pur- chased for the French government alone, which will be shipped to France and slaughtered there for army use. It is further stated that these purchases of live cattle have been made for the purpose of breaking th l p hold of the American packers upon the sale of beef to these countries. Ohio leads the world in the produc- tion of maple syrup. The value of maple syrup and sugar produced in Ohio is more than three times the value of these products of New Eng- land, if the single state of Virginia is excluded. These produ6ts 1 are - Pro- duced in practically all sections of the state, but the northeastern part is es- pecially famous for the quality as well as the quantity of its maple products. AN EASY WAY TO GET RID OF UGLY PIMPLES Bathe your face for geveral minutes with resinol soap and hot water, then apply a little resinol ointment very gently. Let this stay on ten minutes, and wash off with resinol soap and more hot water, finishing with a dash of cold water to close the pores. Do this once or twice a day, and you will be astonished to find how quickly the healing resinol medication soothes and cleanses the pores, removes pink ples - and blackheads, and leaves the complexion clear and velvety. Resinol ointment and resinol soap stop itching instantly and speedily heal skin humors, sores, burns, wounds and sunburn. Sold by all druggists.—Adv. A woman living in an aristocratic section a mile and a half from her gro- cer, went to the phone: \This you, central; Four, five, four, please.\ \This you, Mr. M? Please charge and send 10 cents' worth of animal crackers, and pick out the elephants, as the baby is afraid of them.\—Per- sonality. A INCHISTER •te7IIRMe SELF . - LOADING RIFLES It For simplicity and quickness of operation,- combined with accuracy of shooting and ease af handling, Winchester Self - Loading Rifles are in a class by themselves. They are made in .32, .35, .351 and. 401 calibers, giving a range of power that enables their use for any size of game. They are the most advanced type of hunting rifle and have come to stay, as they have proved their merits. Send postal for illustrated catalog. Wildoster !sputa/ Aras to., Now low AL TYPHOID is no more necessary than Saa.Ilpox, experience hiss d 1 the almost miraculous eta. 1.• pricy, and harmlessness. of Astitintheid VsccInatkeh Be vaccinated NOW by you, PI:mitten. You aad your family. It is more IBA than house insigence.• Aik your physician, Oragglst, sr semi for Have you had Typhoid?\ telling et Typhoid Vaccine, results from use, and danger ham Typhoid Carriers. 0U1712 tassaaroar, eessart:' CAL. PRODUC4110 •AGGIMIl • IZININI 011511 0. S. 00V. 1.10tall DAISY FLY KILLER Wood anywhere, nttracta and kW. all (Ilea. Neat, clean, ornamental, conga. - lent, cheap. Lasts all season. Medeal metal, cantspil ordp over; will not soil or injure anything. Guaranteed effective. Sold by dealers, or 6 sent by exprese pre- paid los . Si. RalOLD 110111111. 150 Derails aye.. Brooklyn, N. Y. S. N. U. 1915 No. St Dr. Pierce THE change may be critical and cause untold suffering in after -life. The modern young woman is often a \bundle of nerves\ '—\high strung' —fainting spells—emotional —frequently blue and dissatisfied with life. Such girls should be helped over this distressing - stage in life—by a woman's tonic and nervine—that has proven successful far over 40 years. is, keen enemy to the physical regular graduated physician of unu It is now obtainable in liquid o drug store—or send 50 one -cent s Every wotnan rnay write fully and confidentially to Dr. Pierce and his staff of physicians and Specialists at the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y., and may be sure that her case will receive care- ful. conscientious, confidential consideration, and that experienced medical advice, will be given to her free. DR. IP PIERC.E'S PLEASANT PELLETS regolat• and Jeurigewele •fernerseh, I.e., and r.re • et• . Sassy emeafeaf, tiny 'mashie MOLY to taae &s eared,. avorite Prescription nesses or woman. A medicine prepared by experience in treating woman's diseases— O 1.1nasi , Vi ar-coated tablet form at the s for a trial box, to Buffalo.