The Ione independent. (Ione, Or.) 1916-19??, October 10, 1924, Image 3

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1 VJi 1 LutAlVU
C. G. APPLEGATH
Ti vn 1 0-v Wrltt u lar arii-aa and raarkat aandlliaaa o
1 lll,rt (X OOll M, Raft, Pttlirr, FraHi PtUliei. Omm,
Portland, Oregon
k Mallory
Select Residential & Transient
Utk aa TtBhlU, fortUitd. Orea.
Modern Flrtproof American Plan
RATM MODKRATK
Maid O'Clover Ice Cream
. CONTAINS MORE BUTTERFAT
MUTUAL CREAMERY CO., Portland.
Cedar Chests
9i7C ''T- '"
kJlXO war, I'urttond.
r Enroll Monday-Railway Telegraph & Radio Institute
.... ....... . Rallwar rirhanir iulMlri. l-ortland, Onro.
IRLMKNUOU t'kMANIl f'OH ROTH HKN AND WOMKN. MO SALARIES
liar anil NIM Cla.
150 RECIPES
FOR APPLE DISHES
Til Union Pacific lit Just Issued a
forty psge booklet containing; 1J0 rec
ipes fur apple dislios tvery houMwlf
should possess. "An apjila dy keep
tlio doctor away!' nd this book tails
how it may I dun In 1W way. It
will be sent fro to any address on sp
plication by letter or phone to Win,
MrMurrsy, General Passenger Agent,
C37 ritt.wk Work, rnrtlnd. Oregon.
CLEANING AND DYEING
e'or raitabi Claanlnf an br.
a&OIlkfk " aacalao m4 aaimoia aa aa.
flVraf U Va ear ratar voataaa. Infan
M k "w aa rrtaaa (itaa im ra-
X1' KN'RK't CJTT DYR WORK,
ratahllaha !. Tan laaaOra
DR. AORaW, VSTM
Kr all i hr'inlc iJlaaaaaa, Maillaon BlilJ
PAINT AND WALLPARgR
Allllnr I .nil fa, 171 riiat Ht.
Uijr FKEE Book for Sufferers
from Cancer, Tuberculin!,
Chronic Dtitraitrs, I'llcs
Wrlla fi rtmr frw roi-r of wr kaafalat an
HUM at-d mr atjrvaafal Matharia nf Irvatlhf
TuUnuWaia, I'tlaa a4 l.ratiai iia.
aaara. Hui.itraaaaf vrataTuI aaUaala taaftfr
to lha raaulta IMathla la yaur raaa. 1'aafiaa
la ivaaintai.i ara tary
raaaunaliia. . A.Wfaaa
mmm health
INSTITUTE -
rtprat)t (Ml (ftnlr
(itMiMt, Irr. WklU
.Ha K"ir , VSt r-.rH
ti4 rWatttft.m HIAm
I'tirlUml. urriu.
Wa Specialize In ,
Htdea. Pflti. We!, Kslair, Tsflw. Cwtrt,
Orrtoa Gip EoL Ceat SLu Hsru Hair
Wrlla fnc Saipalnc Till a hlaal rrlc Lart
Portuno Hide a Wool Co.
IM inaal aaaim, rWIM
Rraak at faaatalla. Uaiw
Which Is It To Be
-?-
A winter of Ailments or a win
ter that you can think back of
as having enjoyed every day re
gardlcss of weather conditions
'Ta tnjar kallH, ana raa
aiil aa.a thflr ayatara r!o
f.4 as vltk Impurlllaa. Kaa
ymt Vawall aaa an ar
a.alaal ta aarfai wark
laf araar 1 laainf
BARK-ROOT
A mil Uiallta.
A irat.ai kulld.r.
A ataniaf!! tanla tkat
win rwcmia ranr aawaia,
alimulata tha alnraark and
1 1 . .a KKJ ..... ....
U ;.ur klaa.
Ona
Batlla Skaull
Caa.lara
AI all
Rfllikla Oruiflita
Esrly Us f Lard.
Till of l it first qusrtsr of lb
Nlnntoenth century, lard was only
uriod for rullnury purposp and a tb
base In various olulmcnts.
Fsolnatsd.
When a dog bowl at muslo you
can't toll wheibor It 1 bscaus b
likes It or not, but be doesn't go awsy.
Women Get Odd Post.
Miss Bull Dsvlln and Miss Olive
Druggeman bav kea appointed
slreat coinuilssluners la Bt, Louis.
Need $750,000 Annually
Juiii'mu, AliiHka. More tlmn l"i
Ooo.otK) w ill bo required H' Aliski
mud (.'oinnilMMlnn fur rood and trulls
In tha territory, with nil nmitml nmln
Ifiiiince cliiirgd of 7.V),000 after tliey
mo ciiniiltted, nirtirillng to Col.
Jnine O. Hteeso, preslilent of tli com
(iiiIhIoii. The cimiinlHslon lins Jiirlsdlctlnn
lover 0,0(1' nillf of tliornuglifures.
Tli llrst division Include 80 miles ot
J:
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OFFERS A MARKET
FOR YOUR PRODUCE
PriMI, Orasna
TAITDIVIU.I PHOTO-FLATS
Oaattat Okam Ralurdajr, AUIM, Wwk
Of atallao, lo kr.alnfa, Ua. Oaltao.
11 I ta It a, CkUSraa 10 mil ll llwt
&Ser.
Portland' Oldett FUR HouM
ft MtaJoff
Storage.
IH Taalk r, aw WhUiiIn.
Frty Tun In th Sim Location.
tfftJte? Tenneuee Cedar
Df Its. Olloa, hlwM, 1M C. (ma.
kfcNO COB CATAUXI
Wrllo fur Pruapartua.
INFORMATION
41 DEPARTMENT
PLSATINO IPXCIAL
Cut, mm bam an martilna i
Jlaat aklrta ra1y for ban WW
lamalll. hlr.r, ,iaolln an lu. VIni
,., iATa,N NOVCtTV Mr-O. CO.
UK riflb atraal . porilani, Ora.
CmpHtaLlna ollariTiiilla
I'urllan rl-m.n 4 Hair Co , 411 lurk
CUT FLOW A 4 rLORAU RltlONt
Clarka Ilioa , KlurKta. Jll Uorrlaun L
OtNTIT '
Chan. a R. Wall In, Rulla Ttl-701 latllaa
Vulldlrai, I'orllan, Or.fon.
MOLt ! RARat R tOLtf 01
Taachaa Irada In I ..ha Roma par
whlla laarnlng. Poalina aarura. Wrlta
for aalalntua. 1 lluraalda Rliaat, Part.
Ian. Ora(un.
tRRICTO TRUNK Mrt. CO."
Trunka. Auto 1'runka la mrAmt.
Tklr
nd pina. Portland, Ora.
PLIATINO," HfeaClTlfCllIr.a--'
attaaa, Rrallaelaf. paarl Rirol ra, Wlda
IW.titralBI. Kaitraiaarj, ktllla llalaa. AJl
wark riaralil.M-
Kmuh Plaatlr aai Ruttaa Warkt
HI Mi RI4, Ponlan, Ora,
PR. MARIS D. RQUI "
Wanaa an f'ktldra
rnT'nH 14 uirn. Rt'nor,o!
Ralatnaaa ar thaaa thai ran talk mb aaal.
tt'.lr aara I0U (a lluo an Ihla aai
I .llf. 8alki.( aaar. I'aH kr ..rf aaaa
4 ai fraal d.Man. WHta far Ralliaf Plaaa
1 101 Oaack ld(., f.rtlau, Or.foa.
MTlAUVie. OfTOMRTRIlT I oiaka
I OUaaaa Pruaa Ruhi lanalaetM
llfiUa BUf. Oao. LiaauaWaJfa
IVDIR RRINTINO CO.
... Paaiura Prlntla fi I-..a
11 Tnlr Hlra.t Purlland, Orao
Yaur "TIITH aLttRm Whlla Wi WaHl
Our R.puUllon la our araataat aaaat
Dr. Ra.aa, IMS Waahlrilon at., Portia
UIIO CASH RaiT(H
flralaa, Klanrlr Colfaa Mllla, Bkav
Caaaa, tuitrhara" Dlaolar (W
IIOXKR TKAbfNO CO,
lit rirtl HI Portland, Oraa
Tti. rirtodar J411
AMERICAN BEAUTY SCHOOL
Camplata laatrortloa tn Raarr Rranrk a tails
PrMaaalna la what wa a (Tar oar Mludaata. Talk
wtlk awr Oradualaa.
IJMlra' IIMf . rwtlsn, OragQw.
ATTSTIM I.AIIIR I aaan aaaw a
kaaliary aaaalr artar; wa ha tua aai wa
mka all kiad. af kair ataaa ant af ataaa
laai I alaaa awlfk. H; aUau. li tt
. S atm. i Pn anaraa a aatf aai
tan. 400 tMkaat kkK . Partiaa. Ot.
rnmalilie Wholaawna fan aaakad (urt rl(tl
VUlDCUUS hrranka who know. HrKdALUa
- f , luaakanai aar.a Salla thai raaaaa)
I llCfanj atrallan. Park Hlraat kwtwaaa
vaiv.lt! ! Waaklnatoo aa AUlaa. PoMla
Dr. Lake, Divine Heahnr
129 Fourth Street,
1'ortlsnd
YOU WANT A SHOW? Wi tai turalsk It
Orrkaatraa, Riarara. Daarara, ratnadiana, Maat
rlanL lurariura for llama Talani Maauarripu. ala
Jl HASI AMI SKMtNT t o. Nlai-lmma Rlda.
Partlaa, yragyri, Talaahraa Main UMi.
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR
Raanara wllhnat hiiurr to Ika akin k Nay. Para
Daallatarr. Ramala aa raauaat. haf-Rnra Laa
aralaataa. til Maraaa M(.. Partlaa Uraawa.
DRUGS BY MAIL
tat at aan taa four bruaa kr nall-loaatal
aarvtaa alvan mail aniara
LAUK-UAVla) DRUQ COM PA NT
Traat Eiparta. 1T1 Tkli It, PortUn. Ore
Prnstati Cund Without
paolal altaatls la Itoaaah, Raaala, Kaalal
ana Vu.l. T..t I..
. , R. . A. fUlLLIPR
Braaawar Bldg. Portias. Ora,
Liquor Prescriptions.
Mor tbsn 11,000.(00 liquor pr
scrlptloas mar filled by druggist ta
tb United Stat, Fort Rico aid Ha
waii last year.
Celery Culture a Sueceee.
Celery culture la Nevada I a suc
cess, according to growers, wbo lay
tbat tbey can rals tbre car to tb
acre.
Planet Uranus.
Tb planet Uranus I 1,100,000,001
mil from tb arta.
for Alaskan Highways
wagon roud and a half mile of trail.
Tlier ar I'Ul mile of blghway In th
second division, 8,U45Vi miles ot trail,
27 mile of botialct road and 87 miles
of tramway. Tha third division hi
iHS miles of wagon road, 1,488V
mile of trnll and 177 V4 mile of bob
sled road. Th fourth division hi 023
miles of wagon road, 2,002 mile ot
trail, 824 miles fur (lcddlng and 19
uille ol tramway.
f HOTEL EATON
I IJ-M I " Manlaa tla.
(J-ay Take C f . far af tiapei a
rfhJi Want Park Rtra
IT tj Th Rati Lacata Hatel In
mmmmm" Rartlan
COARSE LUMP
TO REFINED
DOUBLE X
By HUCHES MEARNS .
(laV, iHiabladar, Paa ta )
IN TUIC culm, realful lllimry Mr.
nd Mrs. WlUluiii were obvious
ly agitated. "1 will speak to Vir
ginia myself, directly sli copies
down. Mr. Williams persisted firmly J
Tlies carryings on liv gon loo
fsrl-
Mrs. William tried to calm Mm.
"Hut I am not sure, James. 'I could
nut se very well In the dark; and I
was not trying to euveatlnip. I'less4
don't say anything just now, not when
li is going out to th fraternity
dance. "
"Kissing boy gontl tiy!" he fumed.
"What Is this generation coming ("?"
Kvenlually Mra. WilllMins succeeded
In rutctlng promise that he would
wslt. Customs were different, she
argued. "Hut decency has not changed,
1 hope!" he broke In.
I "Of count, If they were en;n.'ed.
the mother tried.
I "How could she he engaged to a
bslfdozen college hoys J" he came hack
Indignantly; "there's st least that
many dogging about after ber, taking
tier ber and there and heaven knows
where! And Oils lad who Is inviting
ber to th danc tonight, what do we
know shout hltnT Olrls nowaday
don't seem"
A ring at th door stopped his
Secb. Tom Keyhert vole wss
heard In the hill. They brightened up
at th sound. Tom wae a town boy,
'out of school several years, a steady
business sort
"Why couldn't she settle down with
some good, solid man like Tom fy
berir' th father asked in lowered
.tones.
Tom had dropped in to talk over th
plans of an In town garage which a
group of th suburban men were think
.Ing of managing co oiertlvelv. Oh,
.no; he wa not going to the fraternity
tlanrt.
"My dancing days r over," he
Id. They joined tn his laugh; he
wss only twenty-four; but tney
beamed on him In open admiration.
"Tom." Mr. Williams anked abrupt-
pr. vt nai go you iiiiok 01 gina a inn
ing boy gnod-byT"
Father!" admonlxhed Mrs. WW-
Plsms.
Thst' H right, moiher," h wved
bsnd it her. Tm not mentioning
esses."
Torn smiled; enough hsd been said
In tell him esartly what the rase was.
What rio I think of II r he eaked. "It
I depends on who' doing It." ' .
"Now. see here, Tom." said Mr. Wll
Jlams, "ill fooling aside, you know you
yourself wouldn't "
"Oh, wouldn't 1 H Tom laughed.
A three-cornered debate, warm ind
pull of Interruptions, finally disclosed
,"lo th istonlshed elders that Tom, the
lependabl Tom, had no advents crltl
Imn to make on the custom thst wss
5o shocking to tb older generation.
In th mldt of It Virginia danced
lown tha step. She listened In de
light while she daintily powdered her
nose.
"Th nice old pokles!" she lsughed.
ihitirglng her mother to her. "It's noth
Ing mor than ahaklng hands," she
Tooned, rocking her mother bsck und
forth. "And It depends lot on what
brand you nse. There are all sort of
grades, like sugar; aren't they,
iTonimyr
"All lb way from 'coarse lump' to
refined double X.'" he nodded.
"Hut If you were engaged or mar
rled " th mother began helpleasly.
"Oil," Virginia drawled It out dell-
Wously, "then you'd keep all the sugar
for horn consumption !"
The roll of car and a ring an
nounced the arrival of Virginia' part
tier to th dance. In moment he wa
In th library, a strikingly handsome
youth.
"Isn't he beantlful. people" Vir
ginia stroked his slick hair admiringly,
I Ail tin ii'H air jiim iidri aiwui mm.
..,n ... i -i - i . ., i i . -
I I'nahaslied th handsome youth held
Joiit bis arm to Virginia and sang:
'All tha alrla hava lnat thalr a
Uut-librlum ovor muh, muh, muh, mat
!Rh itepped Into litis arms and
dn need delightfully within the spac
of a squar yard, while she' took up
the verse;
II tka slrla hava snna nulla lm-
Ita-elllum ovor nun, nun, nun, nimi
Then she klsaetl him, a deft little
touch and go, right before everybody.
I'Tlyby; we'r off!" They both danced
out singing:
All th town's apart and flus-Tortd-lllum
ovar uh, urt, uh, usl
Mr mil Mrs. Williams were so
frankly dismayed that Tom put his
garage plans In hi pocket and set
himself th task of arguing fliem :r.tn
a better attitude toward their daugh
ter.
I "I'm ashamed," antd Mra. W'llllnnia,
gating at the door nut of which the
two gay scalawags bad just gone In
such high glee.
I "Well, you bv no right to he,'
Tom grew firm, "Virginia la fine,
right anrt of girl, I oughtn't to have
to tell thl to yon."
I "Hut she baa a puck of young cub
prowling around after ber," father be-
'gan.
) Tom Innghed. "Why shouldn't they
prowl? Bhe's worth prowling for, I'll
tsayl"
I "Hut It's th way h treat them,"
oa!d mother.
tell you two people some
thing," Tom stood tip and went at hi
argument. They looked at blm In open
pride. II was th sort they liked;
he was their kind of young man sen
sible, businesslike, mature; be didn't
wear waspllk clothe and sing and
danc around Instead of talking Ilk a
human being,
Aud all th while he was drawing a
picture of the "bid girl" of th day.
Why," he laid, "you two wouldn't
know one of these real nasty one by
sight. They've changed their color
completely sine you were youngster.
Hut there Isn't a line of bad In Vir
ginia. Virginia Hhe'i a near a saint
as they mak ID; and you two had
better find out th difference and be
llev It. Klislng the boy good by 7 Of
course she did I What' th harm In
that?''
He did not leave them until they
were comforted. He filled them with
faith In their own, not a difficult task
usually, until they had begun to be
ashamed that they had ever ques
tioned Virginia.
Nevertheless, they stayed up for
ber. Mrs. Wllllnms took a nap on tli
sof in th fur alcov, but Mr. Wll
llama sat before tb grate In the li
brary and thought And then he, too,
ringed.
Vokc on Ihe porch awnkeni'd him.
lie recognised Virginia' bubbling low
lau.ii. The stillness of tb night mad
hlra know it wa quit late, probably
after one o'clock. Virginia and ber
young man, b thought apprehensive
ly. "I don't Ilk that fellow," he
whispered. Mora quiet. Intimate laugh
ter. Anger seized him. What did
these young fools mean, prowling
around his fine young girl at all hour
of th morning; kissing, probably, and
heaven know what I Ills father would
have stepped right out there and sent
that young man about his business. II
knew he didn't dare do that himself,
and fumed over the fart
Virginia tripped auddenly Into the
library. "Father!" ah whispered.
"Ar yoa awakT"
Wis raised her left hsnd and dis
played shining ring. "I.Ik It 7" lb
sked mysteriously.
My dod!" h ejseultd. Tb re
mark brought mother Into th scene.
Virginia ran to th porch nd called
"Fsther says It' all right lie' awake.
Come In and help me break the new."
Father (tared at th figure In th
doorway. "Tom 1" h cried. "Too
don't men lt' Tom !"
"Sure, If Tom." aald Virginia.
Who else" A light rune to her face.
"Yoa don't mean to say," she gasped
Incredulously, "you haven't known It
for yenra and year"
They hadn't even hstd the glimmer
of a ,Tuea I
"Oh, hut we'r so glad if Tom,'
th mother cried.
"Juat listen at the deir old pokles r
said Vlrglnl to Tom. Then she kltsed
him. a ra.-eful and deliberate kiss.
"Iteflned. double X" remarked Tom
judicially.
Monkey $ in Demand
in Englith Cities
Quit a considerable trade is done
In monkey In Liverpool and round
th London docks, my London An
wer.
In these day th great majority ot
th creatures arrlv In (ailing vessel.
of which there are still quit a num
ber, because th blc liner sr usually
too busy to tak notice of such arti
cle of commerce.
Th length of the passage, too, ha
often th advantage ot acclimating
th little creature before tbey arrive.
On a vessel reaching the docks, the
animal ar told to Italian or Jewish
dealer at prices van Ing from 13
(hilling to a ($.1.73 to Th
variations In th price ar due to the
different states of health tn which th
monkey arrive.
Whll In th hand of middlemen or
broker th little inlmal do not, on
th whole, have a bad tlra of It
Tbey are carefully fed and kept very
warm, and usually hsv plenty of
mom and romp about, or fight which
they do continually. Tb broker has
numerous "assistant," chiefly among
th Italian Ice-cream or organ grinder
fraternity.
. When he haa found hi customer tb
broker often has Jto recelv payment
by Installments, and of course make
correspondingly high profit charg
ing tor a small "jncko" at least 13
shillings. Very often th poor little
beasts die from consumption, their
great enemy In these northern lati
tudes, before the payment are com
plete; and It I not uncommon tor an
organ grinder to be paying for a dead
ind a living animal it th am time.
On the whole, the "pug." l they
are known In the trade, are well treat
ed, and If It were not for th change
able climate they would live a decid
edly hnppy life.
Blasted Hopet
A Hrockton (Mass.) man who' has
lummer bom at I'lymouth decided
to try the experiment ot raising his
own blueberries. II bought half-a-dozen
plants, it a cost of $3 each, set
them out, and awaited results with ex
pectation that wer not to be wholly
fulfilled, say th Boston Glob. Only
two of th six shrub matured and
on turned out to b a gooseberry
bush, tb other a mspls tree
Algerian Tobacco
Tobacco I becoming an Increasingly
Important money crop In Algeria, say
a report to th Department ot Com
merce from Commercial Attach L. L.
Jouos, 1'arls, Acreage planted to thla
crop ha Increased mor than 100 per
cent In the last decade and produc
tion ha jumped from 10,800 metric
ton In 101U to 17,280 metric ton In
1023.
ree4)e
STATE NEWS
: IN BRIEF. I
Astoria. Damage estimated at
19500 was done by a fire which start
ed in the repair shop of the Kaleva
Auto company at- Hoventeunth and
Commercial street at about P. M.
Krlriny. .
HBlem.A new tariff containing re
duced rates ' on logs shipped from
point on the Valley Slletz railroad to
New berg and Winona was filed In the
offices of the public service commU-
sion here Friday.
Salem. The Eastern Oregon Light
t I'ower company ot Baker has filed
application with the state engineer
bore covering the appropriation ot
water from Powder river for the
development of power.
Harrlsburg. The four Baumgartner
brother, Tommy, Ceorge, Cal and
Millard Wooley, returned from a
week-end bunt in the ' Lake creek
country with bag of seven deer. Tbey
are resident of the Busey district
Portland. Ceorge O. Bingham, cir
cuit judge from Marlon and Linn coun
ties, who has been holding court In
Portland for several month, died at
the Portland Medical hospital Friday
after an attack of heart-disease. He
wa 69 year old.
Salem. A total ot 65,033 non-resi
dent motor vehicle have registered In
Oregon since January 1, according to
a statement prepared her by Sam A.
Kozer, secretary ot state. Of these
registrations 8401 were recorded dur
ing the month ot September.
Hood Rleer. A record for Septem
ber shipments of fruits was made here
this year. Up to October 1, 320 car
loads ot pears and apple bad rolled
from market The shipments for tbe
same period a year ago, which was
an early season, reached 16S cars.
St. Helen. When th registration
books closed Saturday night J. W.
Hunt, county clerk, estimated tbat
close to 6000 voter bad registered
Thl I an Increase ot about 800 over
the previous registration and Indicates
the Interest in tbe coming election,
Medford. Jackson county now has
45,000 acre under irrigation, which
added to th 15,000 acre at Grants
Pass, make more than 60,000 acres
under irrigation in the Rogue river
valley, according to Olen Arnspiger,
engineer for the Talent Irrigation dis
trict.
Salem. Approximately SO settlers
on land within the north unit irrlga
tion district appeared before tb state
irrigation securities commission Sat
urday and protested against the pro
posal tot certify more than $S,000,000
ot the bonds for the development of
the project.
Salem. Tbe average annual con
sumption of gasoline for each auto
mobile In Oregon during the year
1923 wa 430.27 gallon, a against gn
average consumption ot 424.86 in the
year 1922, according to a itatement
Issued here by Sam A. Koier, secre
tary of date.
Pendleton. During September the
rainfall amounted to 1.10 Inche In
Pendleton, according to figure ot the
official weather observer. Tbe max
imum temperature recorded during
the month was 93, on September 6,
and the coolest weather was 33 de
grees, on September 27.
Salem. There were three fatalities
In Oregon due to Industrial accidents
during the week ending October 2, ac
cording to a report prepared here by
the state industrial accident commis
sion. The victims were C. L. Smith,
Bend, boom operator; C. M. Pearson,
Astoria, rigger, and Thomas Ander
son, Toledo, chaser.
Klamath Falls. A timber deal
which Involved nearly $100,000 was
closed here Saturday when the Lamm
Lumber company ot Klamath Falls
purchased 3000 acres ot pine timber
from the Oregon Land corporation.
The timber la located on the new
Southern Pacific Eugene Klamath cut
off In the vicinity of Corral Springs.
Condon. Although a cold north
wind has blown almost continually for
three days, hundreds ot Gilliam and
Sherman county residents attended
the annual Gilliam county fair which
opened here last Thursday. The live
stork department was much larger
than last year. Every available stall
wa taken and outaida stalls were
built.
EuRcne.T-Marl Mlos, 12. on of Mr.
nd Mr. L. H. LUe ot Goshen, Is
believed to bold a record for prize-
winning at recent fairs, according to
E. J. Moore, Lane county school super
intendent. At the date fair he won
$135 In cash premiums on a bull, cow
and heifer he bad on exhibition In
open competition, and $15 on hi club
work. Beside those prize be won
first premium at tha recent Lane coun
ty fair for the best lewlng among the
school children ot tbe county, winning
over a large number ot girl.
after jfyery meal
tnoatb aa4
lta and aide tllgeaUaa.
Relieves that over
eaten le cling and acid
month.
lie l-a-a-t-l-a-a Have
allsllea tb craving lor
weet.
Wrfaley'a la doable
value la tbe benelll and
pleasure ll provide.
Stal4 us U Purity
racAaf a.
Peanut Popular In Africa.
Peanut, unknown in Senegal a tew
year ago, now form more than (0 per
cent of the total export from that
part ot Africa.
Germ Cell.
Tbe typical germ cell is a micro
scopic globular body consisting ot cell
substance, called cytoplasm. In tha
midst ot which is Imbedded a mas
called the"nucleui.
Accident! Csuss Bio Los.
Tbe monetary losses due to acci
dents and contagions disease In tbe
coal mining industry ot the single
state ot Utah average close to $1,000,-'
000 a year.
Wood Waste.
One hundred and fifty million tons
ot wood waste Is produced annually, -
most ot which. It I asserted, find
no useful application.
Sirs. Fred Anderson
Sparkling Eyes
Follow good Health
Salem, Oreo;. "For several year
I suffered with liver trouble and
stomach disorder. I was conttipated
and had a sassy condition of the
stomach. I doctored, but could not
pet rid of thcte condition until
1 bran taking Dr. Pierce's Pleasant
Pellets, and since I took these 'Pel
lets' I 'have net had any more
trouble with my liver or stomach.
"1 can highly recommend Doctor
Tierce's Pleasant Pellets to anyone
kUtTcrmu with stomach or liver ills."
Mrs. Fred Anderson, 90S S. 21st
Street
Constipation is at the root of
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Te Irrigate Arid Land. .
The Ceylon government ha adopt
ed an irrigation scheme which It is
claimed will convert 10,000 acre of
arid land Into valuable sugar cane
land.
Only Few Elk Left.
Twenty-five thousand elk ot the Yel
lowstone Park region constitute tha
only large game herds left In the
UDiteu cinica.
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