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; ft oke-hov pity kntki?puisk. nun a v. (irmmiu -j?. urn; THE OSWEGO RECORD RAILROAD Con nrrlion wilhCmiri ly Srit. BETTER ROADS on (hii side of the .Rivcr. DEVOTED TO THE MEST INTERESTS OF OSWEGO AND VICINITY THE OSWEGO RECORD PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. 4 4 All matter pi'tlainliut to thli dcrtmi'iil i in ! taken up ut 4 Miin I yen rrT. ih i rvpr- enlatlve of the 0u llecord 4 Kindly phone lie linn 4 44 44444444444 ; known upon Advertising requttt. MRS. THOMAS AND MRS. BlCKNEH IN CHARGE OF PROGRAM OSWKGO. IKI. :T iSl'i-i uli The Woman' CI"!' InM then nu-.-l lug In the i h.Hil house this Wcdm day. An attendance of uieinUr nj one visitor. Mrs J. I. Spi-mer. of Port land Mr. A. I'liari ami Mr. Bits l--t a huMrtMt tli" meet ins. Mm. Thoma and Mr I'-h kncr ba-! ( f tl,., hfiirr:il Tidkft on. . urn kr w. - . kinc. Irfilhnc. baklne. frying and I broiling were very IntcrvstliiR. Mni Spencer Itavp a practical doiiiont! Hon of preparing fish. hlch en Joyed by all. Will BE ENTERTAINED HALLOWE'EN LUNCH WILL BE FEATURE TWENTY GUESTS ARE EXPECTED. oswego. Oct. ::. ispe.m Julia Wilnon will entertain at li.r home Suturday atlernoon. the tlit'.d ren of her Sunday m hool ela of the M. E. church of Portland. A Hallo e'en lunch will be the (ireat fcatur" of the day. About twenty pirls are expected. Julia Wilon entertains the cla every year, and the iiirls aUa enjoy a day out of ton. LECTURE CIVEII B! PI S. SUBJECT WELL SUNDAY LAW REPEAL" PRESENTED. LARGE CROWD ATTENDS. OSWEGO, Oct. iSpw iali 1'hil ('. llavward, of 1'ortlatid. pave a sp'endid lecture on "Sunday Law Rc peal" at the Oswego Theatre Tuesday evenini; after the regular prouram o( a five-act play "Colorado." The house was crowded and all en joyed the interrestiiiK. but brief, tall: given. OSWEGO LOCALS Mrs. R. Phillips, of i'ortliind. was a guest of Mrs. Eupene Worthintun Saturday. Ilernlce I'orter and Lester MeCau ley. of Portland, called on Mrs. linker last week. Mrs. Lucina Kiser Is visiting Mis. M. Mosier, of The Dalles, lor a fe'.v weeks. Clarence Leslie Haines and Klwool rhilllp Havvke are contemplating a trip south soon. .Mrs. G. Morris, of Portland, is visit ing at the home of J. ('. Haines, Sr. , Carl Hotlilie and Henry liornhoist made a trip to the Interstate hridr' Sunday. Mrs. Steffens tvas a visitor in Ken toll Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. .James Bruce are the! proud parents of a 10 pound pirl, born I Friday, the I'Oth. John Vanlforn left for Ohio last week to visit his mother. j Amy Schuniper Is working al the! "Days" in K.vahvvee. j Mrs. .1. M. Askew of I'tiea, Kansas.! has been a guest of Mrs. Dickey the! past week. I Mrs. Frank Doth, Mrs. Georne Doty, J Jr., Miss Z. McDonald. Mrs. il. Hughes and Mrs. Eugene Worthiiigton motor-j FULL BRED JERSEY DAIRY Villiger & Schleiss, Props. Pure Milk and CreamAll New Sanitary Implements High Grade Inspected Cattle PHONLS: B-6I6I; Local 371 First tnd "A" SU. pj to 'ortlaii. M.in.Ui i.i I. i.l li K r. I. r. n "i;iiiif" i'H I" r Wiiuil, M.mll.'l'j I; WnrthiiiUnii l l'"i iiii! In li.niir Hi Kouih tUwcgn Ml. ( all !' Ihke and Mi II Boors , horl wie , r, I I. II. 'I III l'fl'..n. II. ! K.I wade j i. In lake (inn Hiimlav in-,i-.uiie tv.iim. lami. Ii. . Mr F X D..nc i ," i.nii to We l..r U Ann I. llu . k n. ,.roiu Fpt. f Per Citil lulled oil relative la l Wick ' Mi.. Itil.U l'.ir'oii. of r.iil!.in.l. a t: 1 1 I of M. Fthcr l.iui-1 Sun.laj Mr Anion ! re. o'wm ot A K , VA poli pnt a i!.i l.i-t .-. k .it llu Wlloii home Mr lirii' i iii.ui.isir o! iho Mor-jMown r.ii!av of Wc-i n gltiu. The Udu o( the Fu.t M F.. lUnuii of IVitl.iti.l. ' nl l!i' il.u U-t Tlt-ir ..I Mr A Kind M.oii tat hi r II. k alld l'rr'.lt.l.K l.i;o for J Ml' o I . n. .1 I ) the l.iil.. ' M l Tin- Four l. at t Ion r i"lu: i!l tiw H.iI!o' i il parly ul Iho liotno t i I't ttitiKi r S.mir.l.n f -mite n.l liaf U n m.ikiiiK kh .iI pri '..nation, for ami1 Mr. Antm I'liari o( M. MlntiMilo utloli.lrd tlu Ij.lo' k"'nl Wi-.lm lay l. I. ltnllay inailo a Imrrlid l -i i u. trip to lal.foiuia tin fik Mr. Ko- Ho.ulrtok !Uor j In 1'orilaml .lno.l.i I Mr. I). T. Watt. Mr. Thayer hii I I Mr. I.li'i'. ot l-ike lirvu'. wore enter Maini'd xilli liuuli at Mi Cut Smith Wh1iiom!.iv. Mr AndrfH. of I'orilaiol. iil ipeak a:alnt llie lreoer' unii'iidnu iit . .it too )i:o Tloat'e next Sunday. Mi J I'. Si-oii. or. of Toriland. Mr I- TalNot. of tri.iriKI. Mr, l.oo Tlioina. Mr I'liari. of MiM.nnwUo and Mi l.lllie 1 WiImiii" . Geo I'ro.M tt it!i lniii Ii at . W,,lne.!t. ttere Mr A enter Kmc STAFFORD ST.UTOKI'. Me.. IKt :-iSl.. c ia! A tiiiinhei from this ilistrnt vis ited the vranto (air at Ostteco l.t Saturday. Tin y voted th.' affair quite a success, as il umuII) is ulth that franne. Mrs. Holion attended and reliirned home with In r mother. Mrs Gape, and remained to celebrate the hitter's birthday, uliiiii was Tuesday, after which she returned to lor home in Astoria. Hurry Gel. hart has recovered from his attack of scarlet fever. Nunit r.m.s wells are itniux ilry.j Streams throut-'h pastures w In re sfwi , ticre wont to mt plenty of water are ;r I .- o drying up and many driv inc to what is lal'ed N'omu s well, ulilip is in the road near Mrs. Nem t's t arn, and vv-g iIuk then- many years aao when there was no road there, to sup ply a little saw mill called the Haby saw mill, and a never-failing supply of excellent water was tapped, which ever since Ins quenched the thirst of man and beast. Bottle Nemic's tuirneil hand Is m ar ly well. She burned it very severely with hot fat about tv.o weens ago. Judge Haiti) s has been havinc a' wood shed built at the cottage tin the obi place where his invalid fatlni Captain II. K. Haines, lives. The fatli i er lias been a little better this sum mer, being able to take a few step; about his room at times. The little son of Fred Mosor. whose arm was broken, is improving. The Ladies' Circle mot with Mrs. i Fred Oldenstadt Thursday of last week, and tied and nearly finished i nine quilts for her. Her daughter, Mrs. Morrow, a bride of two weeks.) was a pleasant addition to the inm-j puny. The women decided to arrang ij for the sidewalk bee at some time in the near future when rain has solton- I cd the ground suffii ienCy to dig the I post holes required. Ardon Gage ami son. Will, motored out to Stafford from Nestuoca. Tilla mook county on Thursday mti'i noon, and on Friday went to St. Helens ac companied by Ins mother, returning on Saturday, ami Monday started buck to his homo. There was a sale of personal prop erty at the old home of the late T. F. Turner Saturday last. Most of the property went at a fair valuation. i Mrs. Xussbaiiin's children and her-1 belf are recovering from severe colds, one of the chi'dren having had an at tack of bronchitis. Despondency. Whi n you feel discouraged and don pondent do not give up hut take a dose of Chamberlain's Tali'eis and you an; almost certain to f)-el all right within a day or two. Despondency is very often ilue to Indigestion i' rid bilious ness, for which these tablets are es pecially valuable. Obtainable every where. Oswego, Oregon I OAK GROVE OAK GHcnt CHLHCN MW8 iiu i.iti y. i'ro . i'. i ii"' iali llie la.li Ul i..l'l in-el W i. In.. .!.. l.i r.iini I. lo iiiiaim-inolila lor Iho i liu kill pio iiiTr aiol I'jnil ra',. -In. h l o lii l.l III llu' Inn. Il oi 'li l.i .illoimi'il and i'n iiiiii; I !' r ' Knltoiio I. I.H'knu I. ix -ii.l lo H'.il u''r lor the ai'I'UU alo olLlllk li.u.1 In n .ikr it imi i o ll.o . Hi 1 1 I oi .i'e l a low l.li a A.I tie mill hate mitten lo tlu ir l'ien l o 1 i.IIII tin i i 1 1 1 h.'lll.' .nil.;.' xo.lll r.t I. lit .in .", ii nt ' llie iiiiii.ir il. I alllio nl ot llie S in il.i . Iiool l Kit inn a tea in honor ol the tiiot!nl oi I hi" I t n art i hi:. It. n Ket li.l.oii i oli.l u I. .1 Ihe tuiK ia! i.f S I l oi'lin In. ..I. it . i ' t . 1 1 n 1 1 Horn llie limine o! Mr. Hi-oIko Hii li.t.n The l-.l-t Ki I I'iK l'i I oil-. I cr.iti:u. in the in. ri.i'i l atti inl.ui. e aii.l Hi Ihe p later ii.i.tinn. S..:enl I'oint. Horn Iho hoe!., of V.t mil form Iho ! t I .-. lot ill" ii -.moii lor .nine tune to i onto ,!r l'o iil...iiii ! aele to he ai1 .i.i.n alter a loim 11 ne. K. c ;!ar Kirtiie S in.l.it moiiiiiu Ket 1'el.oi.i. Mill tea. Ii inoinitic and etellll.H Sin. lay . Iiool ut lo a in. t' I' Smith, mih rintemleiil OAK GROVE LOCALS. DAK GHOVK lire. IKI :i'. - iS,ie i tah - Mr. W II I'ase of U lilt.' Sal . inon Is tiiitmi: her aunts, the Mii' H.ittln and M.trile Williams I', lietiuu.lii. llie loial bull in r las hull s.i k (or si.ine time oil I ' ,ilili lo be mil ana II i Mr and Mrs. lleiirv Spau'dii.c si ent a tt..k at S.lteiton tilth frieiuls audi are now at the home nf I. K Arm slioiu preparmc (or their Journey lo Sail Pi. ci. ( al , lo vi.Mt their il.iucll-1 tor. Mrs. K!ii. Mr and Mrs. Sauld i ii.i: are old resident here and their, many Irieinls wish them smu-s in their Hew llollle. Mis. Gut White and two lilt..' sons of Stanly station w.re ln ie Sal tirday vi.itnu ftumls. Mr. and Mrs. tiller of Portland are visitnid Mrs (iller s iiieiit. Mr and Mrs II liiley. (or a ( iat. on their way to their (arm Hear I'astle m k i Mildred Wetler ha left the Mil uaukic h.ch m Iiool lo remain at hoiiic ' with her mother on Courtney road. Miss II. A. Williams was a Portland shnpiier Monday. Mr. M. K. Hobkirk was in Portland nn business Monday Mis l.ois Kennedy. the vocal teacher in Ihe Oak Grove school, was a Portland visitor Monday. Mr. and .Mrs. Jinkins were in Port- land Monday. Mrs. Jinkins has been under the dottnr's care for some liniej with her eves. Mrs. Theodore Kornbrodt tt.i. a1 Portland tisitor Monday afternoon, j T. It. WorthiiiKton han returned i home from Lake county where ho vis I u,.,! js S1)u, Klnier. for several days. Mrs. V. K. Christi-iison. of Island station, was a lumheoii guest of Mrs. W. J. Cedersuu Wednesday. Mrs. I.insay. of Sherwood, guest of Mrs. Armstrong the the week. J. Goodell has returned liotin was last from a business trip south. S. C. Coplin. aged M years, father o Mrs. George lligliain, passed away on Monday morning at s o'clock. The (u lieral services were held at the house at - o clock riiesday. ml Milttaukie cemetery. liev. Long conducti il ilo; sertn i rment in Dow De- OUT EBB RE-ELECTION j:; C. PELTON SAYS HE HAS HAD ENOUGH JOHN SNYDER MAY RUN. .MILWAI KIK". Ore.. Or t. 2 I-' I sliall not In: a candidate lor re-election as mayor." said G. C. I'elion today, in response to an inquiry. He said that lie knew of no emergency that would change his decision. At the coming municipal election In December Mil w.iukie will elect a ( ornploti: new set t' officers, but so far few i aiull'liites have appeared am! none for mayor John Snyder, teientiy elected mem ber of the council, is mentioned toi mayor, ami he may be a candidate. Mrs. .Maggie I,. Johnson, secretary o' Ih:: Milwaiikie. Commercial club, is al most rortain to be a candidate for i ouiiciliiian-at-laige or from the see ond waul. Marsha' Samuel ftllcy, Treasurer Phillip Stroll and Auditor! David P. Mathews will be candidate to succeed themselves. I THE BEST OF MEATS Can Always be Found at the Oswego Meat Market Fresh Cured Hams, Bacon and Other Products Fresh Fish. H. BETHKE, Prop. TWENTVONE PUPILS INHOLLll) WITH MISS DOROTV 7INSER AS TEACHER II VZKI.I . Ore . O. t. iSpe. lull The new llaielltt iliol liouso was olllpll Ic.l Ihe first of the neek IHld si IiimiI ni l iii .t Monday. lober '-' '. with all enrollment ot :i vl lino m ne Jewell, of rorllaii.l. Ihe Icin her th.it tta elected to In 11 i. I durlili: the i iis iiiik term, liavlnc le.iiud th" position. Mis IvorolUy Z'.n.er. of t're noil City. a elccled I, ,o hei Mli.s Zln.er lather, J. C. Ziior a lor uier'v county , hmd supi iiuleinleiit ot I I.i, k.imas loulity, 1 Mi.. Ilarilct liunmn, On don. ,., lit the Week I l.irii.li. ut II.Kili.i Krni-t W lnlteii a In i' In elm I n nil li, r mu Moa I il.it uftcruoon. V Kali and on John li.ib y aeie hiihilie. viMtor III I'orl ami I'u .-!. v Mi.. K.ilpli I'otler and Ml Maw ho Imiii, .in tt. rc k'h-! of Mr. K I ai. ker inn) daunlitcr, Ml. Haltie Wan 1 ker Sunday afternoon. I K l oin a In W i;:. on. tie Sun ll.l Mi.. Iiorothy Z.ln.er i. --i,nliii! ul ihe Kd Wanker linine. Mr John Viinllorn. Mr. C C Wan ker mid daiidlitur, Hilda, and Mrs. A. I.. Wallini!. of Portland, tu re k'ic.I i of Mis V. W Wanker. Sunday. A in .t Tiv si hoot IneetllU was held III (lie .ilioollioiise (or the tir( lime lav cvenlnc. HA2ELIA IIAZ.KI.IA. Ore. Oct .. - Master llarley Whltleii i i Special I lied on C Antone Hunt Wedne.!.iv lairing Thomas was the gue Master Clarence Pott r at st of !ted Wee.!" farm Thursdav Mrs A. K. Thomas w.i. .hopping m th county seal Thursdat llarley Whltten was a visitor ut ihe .loiieth Johnson home Wednesday nf I tersooll ; G. J. Nagl was In the Kosc citv en Thiir.ilay i Fred l.ehtnati ami ion. Ifcmahl. ctO caller nl llaella m Iiool Monday. , Ingvall Johnson I working on "'e j county mad. j L. M Davidson, of Island Main-', farm win a visitor in Oswego Fiid.'t. 1 Miss Genevieve Duncan spent a pleasant day vi.itlng the Oswego school Friday Mr. S. S. Bom '. was .shopping in , Portland Saturday Herbert H. Duncan was a business, visitor in Oswego Friday evening. Frank Italcv and two slHtrr. tin Misses .lunette and Irene, wete I wego visitors Friday afternoon. Mrs James Tiodiuann unit daughter Mrs. Sadye Simerson. formerly of t'lbi place, but now of Oswego, were "Is Itors hero Frhlav. Miss Harriet .1 Duncan who Is T striictor In the school nt George, spei t the weekend with Idt parents nl ila r.ella. Mrs George Wilson eal'eil on Mrs. S. S. Bout. Monday. Charles and Itaytnond Helms vei" pleasantly entertained nt the Jerry Flala home Sunday. Several from llazelln attend)')! tho Iteiiiibliean rallf held In Oswego Sat urday evening- I W. If. Zivney of llazelia, ami George I and Frank Slangle of Wllsonvll'e. , have returned after spending a humCl, hunting In Ihe mountains in Cnrrvj oiinty. They came back loaded wi'hi ' Borland wei" mar Oswego Saturday, II M. and C. C ki'ting potatoes In Gi'iirge Wilson is busy these ,.V(i I I having dental work done. il.u' Mmi Vi.v who bus a iiosil1')! In ulw, loiK II llOSieil III, ' . Portland, spent the wceK-enu win., relatives nt Hazi'lla. I Theodore Sleinhilber spent a I'l' i"'- j ant evening in I'orllunil Saturday. ! Ihe) j II" James Tiodman was a visitor al George Wilson home Monday, loselill MeMi.bon of "Maple Kn f ; i rin was in the Itose City Saturday A Bad Summer For Children. There has been an unusual amount of dangerous sickness among chihlron everywhere this summer. Kxtra pre cautions should be taken to keep the bowels open and regular and the liver active. Foley Cathartic Tablets urn a fine ami wholesome physic; caiisn no pain, nausea or griping. They relieve Indigestion, sick headache, bilious ness, sour stomach, had breath or oth er condition caused by clogged bowels. Jones Drug Co. Adv. Oswego, Oregon NOW LEADS RUSSO ROUMANIAN FORCES FIGHTING ON DANUBE - . , 'V' i '.r'. Aii . ..... wr , 4i;0 I Grand Duke Xlcliolu. just recal'e.l from Ihe scene of hi triumph In the Caucasus, now command the Itus.o Itoiim.inlan force against Bulbar. a It I reported. The grand duke bus su preme i oiiiiii.iiid of all till) Uusnlii i and Itouuinnliin force operating, in Dohriija ami on the Danube. He muy act a. an adtlsiT of the Koiimiiiiin i THREE OFFICERS SHOT. NKW VOKK. Oct. Sln rlff Paul Slier of Queen county ntid Sergeant Fitgcrald were wound,-,! by Flank Tns. who barricaded himself In hi home In Whit. -stone, . I.. tliln after noon mid fought off the poller and sheriff's deputies seeking to arrest him until lie himself wan killed by the officers. r ON THE THIS IS TIE OP HEM Tl CLEAN UP GARDENS i itti e uunni KiriVA VAII L HFLPl , - . I GET GOOD CROP DURING NEXT SEASIN. Garden olo.-'liing in the fall Is as nil- porlant In Its wnv an hocsoolciuiing in 'lions unil luiturai .-vieinous in .niqiiuj the spring. whethiT fbi vi'iii or v;c I Basin and Huntley, Moiitiinii." which I lal b'H make up the gulden jilot. The has Just linen completed. j achievement of ganlen cleanliness all , , r . 1 llil.i season will often do much toward Iniiliiing hi'iilUiliness ami lhi'lftlii"aa ! of plants during the next growing I season. The foliage mid branches ol I plants which have been attacked by I disease or badly Infested try Insect pests should be cleaned up espei hilly "ell and burned. I II II IS pontiiu'i: or uimiiiidm- in " in' ; a way plants from some portions of! Cm L'ci'ilen bi'foin frosl. such ureal; ,, ,. ,. , I 1 1 1 : i v- wi'ii ill, fiiimii ill I,,: tin u ,,,-, t, proW, ( . turned under In early spring. Ineidcully, also, th'i iiatclii'H of green will give the other- wise bare garden a cleanly unil more, cheerful ap ranee during the win-1 ti'l'. It is after frost that cleaning Is most needed In Ihe garden. When annual j plants have been nipped, those that j may haibor disease or Insect pests tdiotihl hi' nit down or (lug up and I 'aimed. K the soft-leaved plants I which wPI rot easily are free from; disease and Insects, they may lie turned under advantageously at Ihis lime. II Is not well, however, to turn under three leaves, especially such tough leaves as those from oaks. These make valuable compost when rotted, hut usually require two years for proper' decomposition. They should be collected and placed In a compost plb' or pit in ti in I nl im-I in a conveni ent location. Soil, wood ashes, lime, "iiirul fresh manure should be mixed In 1 the compost heap. I Thi' fall is Ihe lime also to cut down j asparagus bushes. This should bO I done after the follnge dies. The old I ' canes of blin k raspben ies also should I be cut out at this time. If there In j reason to believe that the Iriininiiigs I harbor diseased spores or Insects. I they should be burned, ithiibiirb leaves should be removed In late fall and the crowns mulched with straw or manure. The directors nf Mulluo s hool called a meeting last Monday evening to decide by tt vote of the district whether they would sell the old school house or keep It for a playshed for the children. rt rv.-n -- I,,',. vVitH.'..w 1 ' - . ' . 1. . .r coliilllaliilers (Ightlng for po-scn ilon el Trans) It aula. Hi'i uiine of Hie lu atv fighting In ihe Balkan, both on ihe Kouiiinnl.iii (roiillcr mid In M.o i ,, nla, Ihe nrrltul of the grand duke on the Itoiimauliin border. II I believed, a ill be the signal (or the opening of II..' double bnrri'led allied idd'ii.lte in Bu'gana In nn effort to dune the ". tro German road to Constant loop;.'. Sheriff Slier was trying to orvo ii warrant for contempt f court when Tas ran lulu hi home ami began llr lug from an upstair win, lot'. Antarctio Ocean. Il linn .rcii proti-d Hint Ihe water of the Aninn tie m can I i older than lh.it ihe n il "C Nf ,V V N. FARM AND CORN BETTER THAN FALLOW Thai Ihii raising of corn lu nlloni.e tion with siniill grain crops Is a nuue profitable system than an occasional summer fallow lug Is one of the pre liminary conclusions reached through a series of crop rut n t Ion experiments made bv tin' Molilalia experiment sin Hon In the Yellowstone and Judllli Ba i sin districts, .lust how far this has been established, and how far a standard practice iiiay be formulated , at this stage of the experiments, arc i sei lortn in me nuiieiui, v rop nunc GAINS WITH LAMBS LARGE. "Kvory dollar's worth of feed put into lambs has brought us two dollars In return, or a profit of over J'iOii a nr. says the report of feeding tx pertinents at Ihe eastern Oregon branch station at I'nloii. The report explains, however, that conditions were exceptional, and equally good results are not expected another year. The lambs were bought near the end of a period of depresslan when many Oregon feeders had quite, leaving but Utile competition. MaH'ci - -'..I'llons were also Ideal. But It was shown In the experiments that gains were ling GKftHD DUKE. NICHOLAS j er and costs less than are geni'iallt ' combined attacks of all Ihe above In supposed. I sects an' snlTlelcnl to reduce the hay - 'anil seed crop materially every year. - I 'I hose who are growing clover on a SAVE RENNET STOMACHS. The best way to ftvercome the I ii net shortage for cheese making Is lo get farmers ami slaughterhouse men lo save the rennet the fourth stom noli of calves and send tbeiii to nui net iminiifactiirerH, says P. S. I.iicgs. of the O. A. C. dairy department. If these men do not understand prepar ing rennets for shipment dairymen In terested can secure for them full par ticulars by writing to the college dull",' department. Our Jitney Offer -Thi and 5c. DON'T MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with fie and mall It to Foley & Co., Chicago, III., writing your name and address dourly. You will receive in return a trial package con taining Foley's Honey and Tar Com pound, for coughs, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Fills, for pain In sides and back; rheumatism, backache, kid ney and bladder ailments; and Foley Cathartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic, for constipation, biliousness, headache and sluggish bowels.. Jones Drug Co. Adv. OREGON AGGIES ARE DEFEATED BY Nebraska HUSKY COHNHUSKIHS ON IHIP TO COAST DOWN OlltUON IANS, M TO 1 CORVALLIS TEAM. HOWEVER, HAKES BIG HII Willi 7500 FOOIBALL FANS Gatut rtioeii by Ur, limit Wo'k et "Tuft" Cnn Who Makti hcnj tional U).'))d (J.ll Do aril Multnomah Fltld I'UK TI.AND, nr.. t 21 N. Iia ka's iiiiUnli'U loothull iii.m lillie In iiidi d niegoii lodii) and emerged li loi Ions with lliii iu'p of the lllegoii AgllillllUI.il college ibllll'IIIIK lU Ihe t n otes Tim Coiiihunkei' vlilmy wan do li.lv . us to aioie I i to i yet, the T.'iul Ian siiilli'lid In (heir Inline, singing pi.ii... . lor llu- bihlliig Iu-.li men i oin lied by Joseph I'lpal. The hem venterday a "Tur!" Conn, the doiichiy l.'.uM.ond Pus ilen.i lad, who I playing half for llie Hiei'oii Act li's. Conn re, ot ei i d u (iiiub'e In udd ulr n yard or two b.o k o( In owu Dual line, so his dii.h In ton, Inlown ii. soini'thliig like u or In.' )urd A iiioiiu'iil lad r Conn klckisl goul uml lied the mole In a bow knot, T t"7 BKUKKI.KY, Cnl. n, t : ThefiMit ball ti.iui ot tin' t ii In r v it r of nri'g.ui 1.) teat), I Ihe t'llltelnlty of I 'alilol mil lo'ln t o.l. IV ,y n Mine ol I'.l lo Rheunatum Folluts Capotur , lu the lain all ibit Is generally (ol lowed ,v 1 11 r 1 1 1 Iwlllge of rheulll lion or iiein.il I.i Sloan l.lnluii'iit ' t. Ill give )oil qllli k ti'Hef II lid pie i tent the ttvlugi f i mil bi'i ulnliig tor ! ture. It quickly pi'iii'trute wllhoiit i lul.!, lug mid soul hen Ihe sore uud Hi h lug Joint. For sore, stiff. ovhauMe.l : inuncle Hint iicbe hiuI throb from ot Jerwork. Sloan' l.llilinelit nfToid" ! quick relief Brul , sprain, strains j nn, I oilier minor Injuries to children I lire quickly soothed by Slonn' l.lnl ineiil. Gi't a bottle today ut your I druggist. ".''. (Adv. i GARDEN AGRICULTURE CILLEGE STUDIES PROBLEM, WHICH IS SERI OUS ONE FOR FARMERS. If oiiii makes an examination ot a i lover field in full bloom he will find It fairly alive with insects. Home of III)' insects of the clover field lire, of course, beneficial. Such are those linn po'lenle the flowers billlllilel s, and to some extent honeybees -- a well us those that net as checks of Ihe Injurious Insects. The grower In making an cxaiiilna Hon or his field of clover Is naturally Interested In the Insects which urn doing the damage to his hay or seeil. as Ihe case may be. The clover plant has numerous Insect enemies anil no part of the plant seems to escape at tack. In the roots we find tho grubs and beetles of Iho root borer. The young developing, ovule Is destroyed by the maggot of tlm seedtuldge, ami the developing 's I Is eaten out by Ihe si'Cilellllb bl. Again, we have tile clover Inline and mile which attack Ihe leaves hhissnms and stoma. The ( i mi li ii 1 1-In I scale owe much ol Midi sin-ions, whether Ihey are aware of II or not, to methods v hlch oporiiln chid ly against the Insect enemies of the s I and hay. I'nder the same condi tions of soil ami clliiiale, one iiiuii Ik able to get a good crop of seed while his neighbors is not. The reasons for this are chiefly cnlomologlcal. I If the grower had at hand Informa tion whereby lie could pracllci! nielli oils or proper clipping or the hay crop so as to exclude certain Insect nests j which later would attack tho seed crop, and whereby be could know at , what periods of Iho year It would bo best to plow up his clover III Ills scheme of rotation so as to avoid sub. sequent Infestations of the root feed lug forms, he would undoubtedly ge, an Immense Increase In the yield of hay and seed. Investigations ute being conducted at tho Oregon Agricultural experiment station under tho direction of C, F. Mo.nette, assistant entomologist, to ascertain sotno of the vital points lu farm management which Involve rem. edlal and preventive measures for the different clover Insects. Statistic are also being compiled, and puli llshed results will no doubt be Issued some time In the future. ! i 'i ( ' y i i