FIVE Electric Pertolatdrs for Formal Urn Sets $19.00 to $65.00 Every modern girl expects to "do it electrically'" in her new home, so your gift of an electric percolator fits right into her plans and is sure to bo used and appreciated. v It's really just a question, then, of what type of percolator to choose, and we've arranged a special Bridal Gift Display thatis sure to be helpful to gift seekers. See this exhibit now during Electric Percolator Month. '' .',--,...',....,: . Ai A .'! ' ' '.t . P.i S. And don't forget that the Fourth Wedding Anniversary is "Electrical." Another opportunity to make somebody happy with a percolator gift! The California Oregon Power Company Portland Stations i. -KGW, 491.5 6-U:ao. p. "in., i!imor music; C:;i0-7 .'30,' concert flitoiigh" the northwest . ti'iauglo;7:30-S, . musical cntei-tuinincnt; 8-9, Los Angeles studio concort lioifl the ' l'aclflc coast network; 0.0:30, . Dodse Brus.' program through, tho Paciric coust network; (i:;iu 10 light v opera and musicul 1 -comedy music; 10-11, dance pro- gram tipm the facuic coast net work. ' KOIN, 319 5:iri.f,, toiwylmvy time; fi-7, dinner concert; 7-7:lfi, amusement guldo and utility; 7:16-8, orchestra concert; 8 8:30, tionrann solo.- M-'Ul-'t l-'lrtwi.r girls; !!-!): 31), Hawaiian music. I KEX, 277.6 6 6:30, announce-., ments; 6:30-7, . children's pro gram; 7-8. dance music; 8-8:15, lecture; 8:15-10, studio program; I 10-12, dance music.- j Other Coast 'Stations 4 j KOAC, Corvallis, Ore., 270.1 (1:30' p. m., 'music n4 utility; 7, soil! ... Investigation talk; 7:10, garden j 1 talk;' 7:30, forest week program.! KMO, Tacoma, Wash., 254.1 O S ! , p. m., varied entertainment; 8-1 10. studio program. KHQ, Spokane, Wash., 370.26:30;.! 7:30 p. m., studio concort from. KliW; 7:30-7:45, travelogue; j . . 7:45-8, announcements; 8-9, nct-i work program; 9-9:10, network: concert; 10-12, dance music. KFRC, San Fnnciaco, Calif., 464.3 o:.iu- p. m tno ceceiinns; 7- 7:30, concert orcliestra: 8-fl. ! courtesy concert; 9-9:30. request.- New Stocks Prices are lowest at SHINGLES I ' DENN - GERRETSEN CO. KrH.M.Hro -- ' ECONOMY GROCERY O. L. JOHNSON "The Store That Serve. You Best" Ohone 63 - 344 N. Jackeon Street Pot Type Sets $16.00 to $60.00 OFFICES. Medford. Grants Pass.Roseburg. Klamath Falls Yreka, Dunsmulr-Califorrila, program; !l : 3U-10, nuptial music; . 10-11, dunce orchestra; 11-12, concert orchestra. . y KFO'A, Se.ittle, iWash., 447.5 11 6:;10 p. in., sigh'tsocing program : . 0-:3il-7::tU, . tlimicr concert trout ni 1 KCiW; 7:3U-S, vueiil duo; 8 0. c "v-worR 'concei t'; n-10','iiotv7bfk coil' .; i cert,; 1010:15, news." .. KOMO, Seattle,- Wash., 339.10 ' p. m., dinner program; 7, vocal und orchestrul music; K-j), iiol- - work concert; 9-10, network con cert; 10-12:30, orchestra and popular music. KGO, Oakland, Calif. 384.4 (;: ::o p. m, utility program; 6:30-7:307 ' dinner concert; K-!l, diamatic jh-o- gram; !, lime signals; . !l-l(l, net work concert; 10-H, "Hotel St. Francis dance orchestra. KJR, Seattle, Wash., 348.6 C-li::iU . 1. 111., time signals and ullllty; 0:30-7, dinner concert; 7:30-8:30, orchestra; 8:30-10, chain pro. grain; lu, time signalti dance music. . 111 11,.' Krl, Los ' Angeles, Calif:, 468.5 ! 6 7 p. m., diner program; 7-Y : 30, ' talk; 7:30-8, studio program; X- I), concert orches(rn:'a-!):3H, net- work concert; 3:30-10, KKI Sym- phonetts; lll-ll, network concert. KNX, Los Angeles, Calif., 337 6:30-7 p. m., concert orchestra; 7-8, organ recital; 8 8, feature en tertainment; 9 10,. courtesy con cert; 10-12, dance trollc. 0 A NEW PAIR FfJEE ' Arrowhead hose, guaranteed ' to. give satisfactory wear 11' new iialr free. You are the judge. Why expeiiment with dtiubtrul hoso when you can get Arrowhead? Carr's. gir this time of year. Low Prices 1 t.i ZsI-,1; , iV'', L"!""!,",, ALL WEEK SAVINGS We sell only one quality the best I No mnttcr what Groceries you buy here, you'll find them Fresh and appetizing. - Oregon M-puBric PADELFORD TO' FIGHT '- meuroiiu 1 BAYES AT (Aw.iM.-iiii,-,l i'r Luuneil Wire) MUDTOHD, April 20. MudTord's first boxing smoker -to bo held lor ?.'.,!. .'?'' ,".- ""' the Illhirlty Hall iuvlli6ri i1uy 1, according to an announcement iiiiine loiiiiy uy ohiiui ducn uuim, . who yesterday succeeded iu sign- Hl!0;v,!s abo"1 tu ,u" lhcl 'l'" ing contracts with Phil Uayos ol "le ""' hut Duvid strode after her Sulcm apd Pat l'atlelford of Med; Hn"1 m,t n'" atms about her corn lord for a 10-round main ovotu, fprtlngly. "Sally, honey, we haven't wiiinii win ho nr,.n,ir.,i h a ai.nn. time! Throw them a kiss from final wrestling match between Don Nolan ot Portland, a' husky 180 - I ponnd Krnniiler, and Stanley Hod- .surs oi mis cuy. The nayos and Padnifunl match eesture of love 'and farewell, head aEttlnst his breast Is expected to be a hot battle with "doodhy, Carnival. Thank you rot , "Then IoI'b travel" lio latiKhed I'ndelford riKhtinR his het to nut- sheltering litfvld and me! flood- jubilantly. "This la'our weddln wit und outbox Iluyes, wlio recent- Dy. fop HySoo and Mrs. Bybee! ,Hyi Hally! Think ir It sweet ly returned from a tour of Aus- Ooodby (lus! flnodby, Jan. Uond- rjur wedding tiny1" ' , iruliu. Hayes is a hard man to by Noko! Goodby, Hollo ! And . a ilw.v ln.i,i,.',i i i....i handle, and with this in mind, I'ndelford has begun a vigorous program pi training. 110111 llgnters have posted forfeits with tho city boxing commission. Padelford was reinstated by tlitf comnltssiou on lhl' Porting of his forfeit of $100 after naving oees aroppeu wnon ho refused to fight at tho Hilarity nan last winter. NOTICE I have Just completed retnndollng mv residence 144 s jpk. i... : to thren r,.mi.h..i ,.,.1- to three 3-room furnished mils, Call and see them. Mrs. Jessie Mc Reynolds. .J . . '.. v ,' t LEADERS IN THE J ; MAJOR LEAGUE X s ' ( By the Associated Press) Including games of April 20: ' ' National IJultlug Ornullinm, I'lrutes, .171. Huns Frisch, Cardinals, 11. ; Iluns hutted In Cohen, liluulB; risen, Caidluals, 12. Hits Douihll, Cardinals; 22. Doubles iranthnni. I'lrules. S. I Triples Boltomltiy, Cardinals, 3. Honiara O Doul, Olants; l-'rlscll, Cardinals; Webb and Wilson, Cubs, 3. Stolen banes Fiisch, Cardinals; Tyson, ilobins, 3. American I Batting Kress, .Brawns,- .'181. I Huns lamleson,' lad Inns, 13. i Huns batted in Meusol, Yanks. 12. ... .i Hits J. Sewell, ludiuns; Oebrln g ger. Tigers, 20. ! I1.mI.I..u I ,1 ,.. ,1 m I. Honnrs Hauser Alhlclies. 4. Bloien bases Siiiiaug, Browns. CERTIFIED BROCCOLI SEED Original St. Valentino attain known as the old Ashhy , No. 2 heading March 10th to April 10l!i, this strain producing S5 to !tr, No. i neans tins year nnn grown and narvpsioa two years ago under my personal supervision -on tho farm of II. P. cnn. The original lot of seed has been In a local bank for two years pending field trials. Write or phone orders to II. P. Conn BF33 or B. W. Cooney, 12t9 'he cows lined np by the fence? and play together and study to Umpqua Ave. Per pound 118; 2 lbs. I We'll find a well and have a gether and hobo all over the coun to 25 lbs. 17, and 25 lbs. or more drink Itry together when we feel llko l. 116. a W. Cooney. , A three-quarter, moon rode Uifc'b 1 tlilalc we aiake good hoboes THIS HAS HAPPENE&. ' Ward o( the slate orphanage since site is four, Sally Kord Ik "fmniid out" to Clem Carson the summer she la 16, and meets Da vid Nash, athlete and . BtttdeM working on the Carson farm. When Carson makes remarks about David i friendship for Sally, David hits him. They run away aftu Join a carnival, David as cooks helper and Sally as "Prlu- cess Lalia," crystal gaxer. In Capital City, location of the oipnanuge, Salty Is recognized when the orphans troop In, chup- eroned by a beautiful "Lady Boun tiful." Gus, the barker, diverts intention and Sally Is saved. 'Satly learns from Arthur Van Home, handsome easterner visiting in Capital City, that the "Lady liouu-1 The tono of his Voice silenced Ulul" Is Enid Barr, wite At a. her. She knew he was brooding wealthy New Yorker. ( jover their future, puzzling his In another state Sally and Da- young head as to wlint he was to ivld go about the streets without 'do with her, and she lay very still, llear of being detected by the po- .humble bot'oro his mtisculltniy. lice. David gives Sally a sapphire engagement ring. Mrs. Stone, run- tron of tho orphanage, gets word that Sally Is with the carnival und she travels to the next state to bring her back. Gus sees her Jerk the veil from Sally's face and gives a . signal. During a melee I in which Mrs. Stone is accused of btealing a purso and is taken away st to rinlsh college; somehow, iby a "schlller" sherltt, Sully es-! somewhere 1 cun t bear to be it I capes. Hastening to Duvid ' sua burden upon you! You're so young, tolls him what has happened audi80 young!" . 'ho agrees they must run away. "I'm going to take care of you," 'NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY David answered steadily. "We love I . CHAPTER XXXVII leach other and I think we always I "Oh, let's say goodby to the car- will. My father married when ho nival!" Sully cried, homesickness w-as 19, and I'm nearly 21 and 'lor tho dearest "family" she had big for my age," he added, grin der known already tightening hei'nlng at her, "We can't go on- like throat with tears. (this, honey. Mrs. Stone would I And so they paused, hand In j have a right to think the worst of (hand, on the crest of the little hill jus of you if wo were net mar j which roso at the end of tho Main rled when sties catches up with us. -street, on wnicu wiuneld Bybee s Hiie would bo Justified It; , thlnk Blgger and Better Carnival was lng that Clem Carson told the selling temporary Joy and excite-! truth to the police when he chnrg nieut to villagers and farmers ed us with with immorality. Don't weary of the Insular monotony of . you see, darling, that we Just must their lives. . . jbe married now?" Thero it all lay just beiow them I ' "Then I'll run away by myself!" big tonts and little tents with:Sall' Hashed at .him, springing to gay, lying banners; the merry-go-j'101' foB'- "ln no1 going to have round with its music-box grinding jou f01'ccd Into marriage when out "Sweot Itosie 0'Grady";thu -vou re PA1 0,(- enough and not fei'ils wheel a gigantic loop of rellly ready for It. You'll hate me lights. The composite voice of the ilor Uel"K u (-rB 011 you" carnival came up to theso two chll-' "Sully!" David was ou his feet then of carnival who wero desert- 'III)W "llu hls len voiee checked ing it, and the roar, muted slightly before sho hnd run a dozen sleiia by distance, was llko tho music of "wllJr rrom hln1' "Come hero!" a heavonly' choir in their ears. i sll ulcut ll,t0 11,8 ns, and laid "Listen!" Sally whispered, ' her llw head1 against his chest, so that fingers erasing ' tensely over Da- nls heart beat strongly and Btead vld's, arm. "Gus, ballyuooing Tho i"y Ju8t ben8ati her oar. Pnluco of Wonders. 1 won.ior it I "Listen, Sally, beloved," he urg- he'll remember iiot to spiel about ,11.nC(!ss ji1(i,f, They could see him., a small tig- iii-i, ri'm ii.ut .itu, in,. i,.i,.i.,i,.k ... i - . h)ll Hrms am, thundered the deuir familiar phrases which Sally would novor forgot if sho lived to be a hundred llore' nud "i"" we've got to hurry "mv,ly'' She broko rrom'his emhrued nriil "uiiB ner arms mil in a nnBKIonate , Babe! Ooodby, dancing girls! I hope you all land on Broadway iitkiuiu: un, goouoy, filly hlng. dear little Betty! Ooodby. goodby!" Then she flung hot-self uiion David's breast and held him tight with all tho strength In her "n young arms. - I've only got you now, David!. Oh, David, What Hi Z ii . ?' uoifol nhlvery and solemn and mom you rea ly love me, darling?'' ,;, wln rnglitened, but when hlie "trained away from him, lo' Bhu.lder of fear' made her hnuil search his beloved lace as well us twitch In. Dnvld's, the firm, warm I,lL,'!rrl;.0'!".,Of u'6 "lBl,'1 W0"Jd P,, , ' V'.'i Bh. C0.U"' lh" ' . . " lomuie or ins lender, deeply carv ed lips, dearly Doyisn. ins eyes looked big and black In the S IT. ."f K a If, "filial InstVmbrassing' lecture she 7l I li r0 lh?t.""r -lollvered to a cowering shame- iiJ .1.. i 1.1 sho suddenly felt abashed, worthy of his love. u"' "I lovo you with every c"ll in 1',',' thought in my, mind and ever beat. of mv bean." now ....r,::?' ,l,"8k" ", UW wife. I-U I,., David for L h .. . ' ' ,""y-, ' r'"ll'' ninybu- some day know where wore going but we've -ili.rir-11 he a baby David, Willi got to put as . much ultn us Uk(, golll ,n ,h'B m.r. possible between us and this town ..you M lV(, l0 tf., f , ; t ir.T' "m . ,, ' , ,' 'your age. honey," imvl.C Interrupt Hut before they set oft again ho ;0, hr ,,0KUI(i lto vok.(, K,.v kissed her, not one ot he lou. ',!, u m,,m, , ),,., ,, ,,,. ardent k sses hat made her di.y iwrrasswl. Maybe David, too, aa and rlBhtoiK-d even us I hey ex- r,.Khtened a bll, Justus she was! alted her, but. a shy, sweet touch- Tha, ,,,,, ,.i,.r. Hh0 ,,. Ihg of his hps to her forehead. It 'd,,y jubilantly Rtnrl that he was was as If ho were ttdllng her, ,,.,, ,,,,. lhlll Art)) wordlessly, Hal she would be til.-lVan Home, for Instance, oily sale with him through Ihu I -i'd ,VB , Bav rm iK wim-t long, dark hours ahead of them. ?" laughed. "Ho I look IX, I hey did not talk much as llu-y David? Now that most girls hate walked steadily along the dirt .bobbed hair, my long hair ought in roods, choosing .them lu prefer- nmkn , ,Klk vry o),i ,, ,,. ence to tho lreiucnled paved high- f(,. ,i ook 8 ,Um.t lm. way, fur David cautioned her lii.v," ' save her brealb Tor Hie all lln- "o,. Kally!" David slopiiert ah poilatit task of covoilng many ,i,ty , ,, .r , .n to liliu. miles before daybreak. Neilli. i of 'pityingly. "Vou look the ndornbln iu-u, imu any mea l (lie gcogr.v phy of this stnlo lo which Ihu car nival bad brought Ihem, but they felt thai it muttered llltlu. David, t..u.i.i,-..ieu, iihii an instinct, lor direction. He had chonsen to I urn toward the east, and Kally trui ted along by his side, supremely con- itiieiit mat no would lead her out of danger. 'One o'clock, - darling,", he an-1 nounced at last, when Knlly was urpo insi sne louni nanny put one foot, boron- Ihu other. "Well rest awhile and then plod aluug. There's a farmhouse near. Son iu the sky but Its light was Inter mittently obscured by. ragged, scudding clouds. When they had hud their drink of Ice-cold cistern water, Duvid made a pillow of his coat which tie bad beeu carrying over Lis arm, and forced Sally 10 He down for a while in the soft loam of a recently ploughed field. Ho sat at a little distance from her, not touching her, bis knees jdrawn up and clasped by his J strong, tanned hands, but his head ; was thrown back and his. eyes brooded upon the cloud-disturbed beauty of the night sky. "Does your shoulder hurt, dar ling " Sally asked anxiously. : "No," ho auswored, without look ing at her. "It's all healed. Just ,a Hcsh wound, you know." "I've been thinking, Sully," ho said ut lust, gently. "First, we ll !et married in the moruing, or is ! soon as we find a county seat, and then ' "But David," Sally sat up, nor heart pounding with joy, but her mind unexpectedly clear and log ical, "wo musn't, darling. You've ed softly. "I want to .unrry you more thun anything in the world. :" ""gni nnvo neen nouer it we hud met and fallen In Invn whi.n we were both nldnp. hut rlB Inrtlr ialr0 ,hllt lor us, and I'm only vmna and nappy to bci able to ttrik you now to marry mo. I'll hot make much money at first, maybe, hut -neither of us has boen usod to u great rionl, and I promise you now that I'll not fall you In love and loyally, l'vo novor cared for' any other girl and I novor will. Let's not try to look too far ahead. We're young ennngh ami -strong and In lovo. isn't that enough, sweet?" "Vea " nhn nirinn,t ,i,ii i,,. ihrouab the lane hmira herni-o ,iuWn K-itiv tiimit.iii f nr.11,1,,.. (.i.o. she was elnd llml unlklm. made talking n wasln of enerKi- rr Bh0 v,nu,(i t0 thn, and feel nn) smlrch her heart and soul for 'treasure lo' InvlHh uriiin the l.nv. ,,. , . tn ,,,. Marriage! The word mado Her Pressuro or his fingers reassured h,'r- K-K'ilululy forced her mind away from the mysteries that UV Uh.,.,,t nr h whi,.h vTrB Mlnn ',,.,, ,,,,,, , raced Many Hie day Clem Carson had taken to the farm. W!iliv lay before her, David would be Willi her, gentlu, awuvt. Infinitely tender u .m,-. David Nash." she i.....ir ..i.n.n.i.i.. ... , ,a IV I III! von lire! I mnv In that marrying nm won't nodi" yon old hefoie your lime; Why, honey child, you haven't had nny girlhood i. or childhood either! You 'should have dozens of sweethearts ; before you marry-go lo theaters and parlh s and dames for vcai-s and yetus yet, before you settle Mown." "Then I nh.m't . in.- ,1m. h " Kallv lanclie.l I,:,1IK- "in i. , giddy flapper, if you'd lalher! Ah. -no. David! I want to he a gnwl wife lo yu: Bui we won't get old 'and serious We'll u-nrk ...,.,.m,.,.- flD vawtsx H(. PRICKS EVERY DAY ' . .vll i . 2S31 CA8 Tnl For Every Day- Not Just Now and Then Gladio Percale Gingham House Men's Work Shirts 36 In. wide, all new Spring DrttSSeS . Of Blue Chambray, wall Print., yd. t ,; F.t color Print, or Gingham, mad., full cut, size. 141 to 1. L. g .lie 30 to 60 . '.ID- ' '' "' 79 ' ' " ''' Rondo Cambric Wos Silk Hose AthleUc Union ' Fast color Prints, 36 lm. Full fa.nlon.d , all new Spring wide, pr.tty patterns , yd, color., size. () to 101. Full aut web back, good qual- ity Nainsook, size. 34 to 60, 25 -98 .49 Bell Isle Muslin Children's Play " Boy, Shirts Our own brand, bleached, 36 OUllS t ' l--? In. wfdo, brown 39 in. wide. , . tn Proat or Chambray, bt yd. In blue or tan, nicely trim- value, tizo S to 18 yra. mcd, tizot 1 to 11 yra. ..-' 1 .10 .79 .59 . Soisette Prints' Men's Dress Shirts Men's Work Sox Fast color, 32 In. wide, largo of Bro.doloth, collar attach- In blu or brown mlxtur.a, selection patterns, yd, od. Fanoy patttrni, all sizes. ' compar. thla value, pair .39 .96 .05 Turkish Towels Wos Silk Lingerie Pay Day Overalls Heavy weight, size 22 In.' x In gown, pajamas, .top-ln. or 220 denim, union made, coat 44 In., our price bloomer., all (Ize. or pants, all sizes. .25 $1.98 $1.29 Wizard Sheets Cotton Blankets ' W??1 CamP r , Blankets - . . ". ,,. Single, attraotlvo pattern., , Full bed size, good quality. 72x80. Dark grey only, full .Ize, .79 .98 $2.98 . All Silk Crepe de 40 In i. wide, first quality. All :s, yd. shades, yd, .98 ilon't you?" ' "Not at this rule," David laugfi cd, relieved. "I'm not going to kiss you a single other time beforo dnwn, or wo'll never get anywhere. And dou't you try to vamp me, you little witch!" Tin did not qultu keep his prom ise, for when Bally beenmo so tired about four o'clock In tho morning that she cotild walk no further, ho picked her'up In his big-muscled young arms, und strode proudly jintn tho dawn with her, and of. iui.) mv iii.hl uiiuuiiiH lor lau gun and sleepiness was an occa sional kiss on her drooping' eye lids or upon her bnbylshly lux. pink little mouth. I When the sun camo up they ,weni a Utile shy with cacn other, Inclined to talk rapidly about Irl :vll things, I ''CttnfloMt-two miles." David read from a sign post at a cross roads. "I'm going lu ask thut truck driver tho nannj of the near est couniy seut, and huw tu gel thine." I .Sally wulched him proudly as bo linn Hwll'tiy, apparently not at all I'm IkupiI utter seven hours of hik ing, lo hnU a dairy truck approach ing along I he nlatn highway. Tho mum was In his loutclcd chestnut hair, turning it Inlo gold, und thu 'bigness and splendid bcatily of his jbmijr thrilled Irar lo sudden tours (of Joy that bo was hers hers, llnr heart offered up, a prayer: "I'lesse i'Cnd, don't let anything happen so that we can't he married today! Please!" (To Be Continued) The marriage llcen.e I. obtained in the next chapter. Will Sally', dreatn come true? Medlculed slock suit, for ridding 'faille, hogs and sheep of worms and lo keep I hem henllhy Is sold I at Whurtou Bros. OREGON PIONtER DIES CIITTAdK flKOVP;., Ore., April (. wiiiiiiut WilllaniH, n former littn;i. tlitxe resldeiil, died ill Mitrslifleld Saturday of paralysis. He was burn in SuMlvun county. Mo , September r. IMS, and was a resident of .Mm shriclil fur more than 10 years. At the age of 20 years he mar ried Cynthia A. Todd on November 24. l-'or many years they made their home lu LoukhiK tilass Vul ley. ; .Mrs. Williams passed away In t'otljigi. lirove leu years ago and whs buried here. Klve children sur vive, Iwo daughters ami one son In Marshrieid; dauahter, Mrs. Hob Inson, tn Alaska, and a son at Me t.'rcdie Springs, Interment was at MarsliIltU. ANATtON-WtDg INSTITUTION- ST. - ROSEBURG, OHEGON Your Dollar . Here Chine wanted plain 6TATE MARKET ' AGENT'S LETTER By SKYMOlin JONFiS i Of the 12.000 farmers' co-operative marketing and purchasing as sociations, .10.5 per cent were en- gaged In handling grain, dry beans or rice; 22 per cent worn handling dairy product"; 17 per cent' wero shipping or soiling livestock; -11 per -cent wero receiving, grading, packing or shipping fruit and vegetables, and smaller percent1 ages worn handling cotton, woof, poultry, eggs, nuts and other pro ducts. .Morn than sou associations, about 7 per cent of all, wero op erating cooperative stores or wnro houses tor the distribution of household and farm requisites to farmers and others. The Jury Must Decide A Houth Carolina grower shipped a carload ef tomatoes to New York recently, expecting them to arrive In two days, but Ihey were flvo dr; on the road and arrived In unsalable condition. The carrier testified In the action far ilnmascs that the shipment was advanced w-llb all possible speed, and the court granted a motion for directed verdict In favor of the rulldnml. but Hie supremo court reversed the case and said the facts should bnvo been submllf'd to the Jury. Make Sugar From Artichokes It Is now proposed lo inuka sugar from Jeriisnlem artichokes, which can be successfully grown In most parts of the United Ktatcs. If experiments lu this enterprise which am now In progress prove satisfactory, I his country will be independent of all other nations for its sugar supply and the arti chokes will bo an important hr tlcln of farm produce, in Uio grow ing of which Oregon can take it prominent part. Buying Gas at Wholesale Tim Oregon (Iraiue Bulletin suggests that Pomona (iranges in the several counties start a study of Hie mailer of buying gn.nllnn and iIIkIIIIuiii by .wholesale from I he refineries and distributing It among members with a heavy sav ing of cnaL It states that farmers of Illinois. Nebraska. Houib Da kola and Minnesota nro doing that cooperallvely and saving thou sands of dollars. In tho She.p Country Most of the sheepmen ot the county are repurtlnv a big lainti crop, says I lie lllne Mountain KukIh of Canynli I'lly. All during February and March weather ren ditions were Ideal. There has been very little loss. During April it has eiiougn to do any damage. Grass nud large Lave bwa retarded, but I : Farm News . " EVERY STORE A local: enterprise All Silk Jap Pongee 12 momme, first choice, 33 In. wide, natural hade only, yd, , .49 ;-.'3S the hills are now nil green, ami everything is, ready lo burst in bud and growth. Nut Treea Replacing Frtjlt Filberts and walnuts nro beini used both for replacement and fov new planting on many fruit farms In Polk county. It Is estimated variously that 3,000 to 8.0(10 . fil bert treea and many hundreds ot walnuts will be set out there 'this season. In some cases, dead prune tncs, dr entire blocks of prune troea have been pulled out and re placed; In others, nut plantings cover entirely now acreage. Sheep Quarantine Railed Scabies among Oregon sheep has been overcome and sheep havo beon freed of the disease, so tho Idaho quarantine, which hns been In oxlstencossinco 1022, has been removed and tho animals from this state may now be received in Idaho. i Value of Lime Rock Application of llmo rock In or chards of Polk county Increased ihe cover crop of clover three hun dred per cent over parts of ' the same orchards upon which no limn nick was spread, says Dallas luiper. Rain Damage. Fruit Some damngo to fruit In westurn Oregon Is reported as a result of ! Ion much and tno persistent rain the past few weeks.. , NOTICE Ooorgo Starmcr Camp No. ' in, United Bpanl.ih War Veterans. Regular mooting will bn held Thursday night, April 26th. ! All members requested to attend. ' Iii- . dies auxiliary mooting uluo. Miiutu I and eats. ADJUTANT. " Number 76198 Wins Sealy Mattress. THIS WEEK Thl. number was given out from our .tore. Bring book, and get this fin'e mattress. McKean, Darby & , Baldwin Public Liability and ; ' . Property Damage Two mighty important Insurance coverages for the automobile owner. Are you protecting your, eelf by carrying thi. coverage on your car? This agency I. at your rvlce in writing alt line, of automobile insurance. G. W. Young & Son INSURANCE lit Cue SU Phone 417 i