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o o e o o LA" GK.iPN'DE ETHvnTNT. OTlSETtVETb TWO ft,. FK'TDAY. JANTABT in. J2 - U " . 1 illTnifrS MAY IM ; Mill wiui ill u lib lent foth A.ilrv (In cafobo provj.l- doubllni! .the cost t th lulomobllr Qt IMO Mn fAM i ed as the scop of r a,' load looiiifi. , licenses but iiiiik allow ali Inerease I LanMlO rull uUIr" ".:' The 16,000,000 bond Issue, passed i 50 per cent. If a In is Dialed on I -rrrl- r mil nn i nn (jby'tliB 11117 s-ssli and approved b ' MsoJlim, said CoiiiiniKdoii'r. Uooib. I SlUL til" hAILnLlAUO the people, w.'ileli t'.'e the slate, its 25 per cent increa In Hrense fees iiA;r Wll.l, TMKV fto. I AI.K.Vf, Jan. 15. The cllyha passed an oidi.-jncu to prevent loaf inn and loileriiiR in llie desinfto help 'winter, , i;kiks II is Ural 9I:: sUlI oa con grehenl- will be milfic ient. Statistic pre.ypl 1 rd system ?t:d h.iid-su. Vwl Wh- ed showed that 35,000.000 nulloim of way. Ibi-en nurd, or uiipropi luted soline were ud III Oregon lui.1 : fjr pro.ipee.ll projects, but it has ;y:ir. been Inmifrk-leiitlo woiiinllsli nil llie i Tlml th (iiiurter-niill road tax taul oufclfie inlfcienSi. f Confuted from page 1) Chamberlain's uth Remerlv. Before mine this nnH nrnii..n cr a couKh.or cold you may wish to krfow "Pri""y what it r4s done fur udiers. Mrs. O 4i ,w r lll.l) . CliHSN IMS UK. KIX1) H)IIMRHI.rril nr....- - - .,,.,..,,,,. , .-r-.;,-..!!!,. men ai happy here over the n,ild. Chapter Ik Cros. to tor It is saing them heavy spltnuiu iii. " i-p"" hich otfcirwi- would ln- thousand dtfiars rash on hand , to ,j ,. o..,.w Are SUV- 6ir0 for ail lllinie i... v..i.-ru.o. m sums which relinquish fe'deril octroi until con jt'rei.s has had opp ii lunity lo lei!!s- iiii?ijii-iv '. . . .... , . ... ...... iau ,nr. (jiiv'ei ilei u.reu. tie read a -J 11 , " , I Z L e m wmkei U. HI.,M. a- Cook,Mrn. 111., writes, "1 .ave found 1.S .H) I..K -BXT IM-ICKASK.- '- 'or- . ' 'l"n- .. .Lu.t dlrec.o, Ken iral. on December it Kive. the .iuicke. relief of anv favlng and road l.ulldliiB .dflnei ' eim. .-mod wanla, n-, 2 SUJ;i;s , r1"rt. . CouKh remedy I hav'e Jver u'-,l." Mri Pll,liiMiti() Cui lu. Kw ureJ ,,.- nliie the 1S17 dennion has aroun d ;n"'4 ' LC d"al , ,i ! We cailnot heli, .ot uree U)on the iJamea 4. Knott, Chillicothe! Jlo., avs io(Hl IUhhIh Work lii Till uy Jan ntliuMiti for k.xmJ road loturiii s "f " ,, ,,in, or h.rd.llrctor Keneral (lu great dlnjater i' Chamiriain' Couch Keme.lv cannot 1!17 lloml 1k.ii.. .Not KhoukI. a point that another bond Im m'lorl1' H. J. ilMOiii. Uie frinclnal tnd interat of t"rface on the I ot ilic and Loiuinbi.i .,,,,,. , ,., ,K. ,u., .lnnr v.,i p r v , river hiKliVays, aa bet auitn the traf-1 uTg their ed 'and i. P0.sibie cn- preaent -J.e chapter Is .pnoilln? th.. Bid.ablo hay will be carried pv. .emergeDoy hanp, al ut Hei m,,,,, where the epidenile is b'.wl. titbit o aCuiMimta4Jufl . I'OIiTLANJ), Jan. !0. Ky loiteaB auto lfeenne -5o aei or-nt Ill.OOi),- 000 ran bt. ruiHed for bieha-.-iv unit. ll..iwen 7.ooo.00.i ond 1 1 .000,000 ("rul mll"on Julljr!' '" .,.u...i t.., ii,.. i,ii,...!n he rained. c r.m iiilunloii by Ken "itenunlve Ii. c. fuiure road development in nre Shelton at a meoilim W. dnenday fl'hKon deiwndn. it wan mated, on the ro'JiinlHnlon dei li'i'l to lndlraliMf' dt"ul KOviirrilnent N appropriation which are lo be tiald out of tile auto- .....i.iio i .... Mr ki.i,io,.'x Mc and condition. i.. f .'.,..uiie. i,',.!!.'!.! ii.ui ev-! 1' thl wide authority Is granted lieenRA ittmiev , UOrnilllHHlorier 1 lluinpNoii uayn. i.Ah,l t,uj will itt riint-e vnrlrrtt.tf. nn.l nractkal. In the In.OOit.OOO bond,1""'11'""' was urity holdem and ttie public atiChamlierlain's Co'jh Remedy on uev- ri:e, If the roads Hl.oiild bo return-leial occasions whea I was suffering1 MtfA14I lne'e'' "nl" ti"ie has bee.i Klven to fully with a settled cofd upon the chest ami consider then probl'.in (plans, 'or As- , i,. .nmi,.laulnn llrneled In ..n . v-u, ler e.i ui.e.. umi uie build to poli.ts which judcment and ;K"C"'""' ' Kxecuiives rep- ,,l., .Impp havo ohown are not . """" " P"r l" railway it has always brought alout a' cure. ' Adv. what ainouii'. It may reoulre In nhe if road itonuy. llie commission aiiiim, lh() ,.,, ,)f ,nB man ,runk nmeat-e or tin country and incnicluu nuilca. eschelades, chili coiulnif two yeara. CouimliwIoMer W. to niutrn me nun oiiertu uy uie K -1 lnH1 Th) Btatlon Is particularly ' vinuajiy an me 1113 lines ecepi rue maitej muks 1.. Thompson and ('oiiiiniasioner A Jloolh djii-liiriM that as kliu Legislature tne-ils every two yeitra fiill.H snffic- ernment. IlierfUHf. Ill l.roiiM rnvored. The comnilst.lon is opposed hiUatlnK on the west aide. n it en's and Boys? All Wool Suits and Overcoats now reduced for our Clearance Sale RECORD VALUE OF 1918 CROP SOIL PltOlMXTS OF STATE WORTH Jtt2.tt02.GfJ0. AltE Sautlioin railway. Wen' lp'H'l on Trmle. I Mr. Cuyler buiiI future wages. In I rape mads aie relnrned to private (control, 111 nut (It-pml on trade con jditlons. He added that the rafl ' ; oada could cot du businetiH profit- ubly nnil,-r private control with the present scales or :ateH, wages and caul of materials. Senator Townsend fugsested that Director General MeAdoo had teti (iud that the Koverntnent expected to be able to reduce rates, and Senator Tfie ada fountain business is now open. All kinds of hot drinks, ta- con came, hot and hot chocolate and coffee are served at all hours from 8 a. m. to 10:30 p. m. at Silverthirn's 1 -4-.lt i 1 j.n tiPsvvj'Kffvr FAMILY DRUG STORE l-A GRANOCOPCGON. Fruits and Vegetables KelUiKg interjected: he '"Hut every act Is planning to Many of those garments are from the fa mous Kirschbaum shops, There are SUITS FOR YOUNG MEN and for their elders. There are MEDIUM WEIGHT OVERCOATS and there .ire warm ULSTERS, suitable for the coldest weather. of his indicates " raise theiu." W heal Heads List With $.10,608,000 j .McAiluo's Itates .Not Scientific Valuation Hay Crop Is Sec- "Have the rales made by the dl- 1 ond in Importance. rector general been r.s satisfrctory as if they were made by the Interstate Oregon crops produced in 1918 wereieonniierce commission?" -inquired worth ii2,U02,0O0, as compared with Senator Gore. $H4,01.rlOOO, the value of the 1!)17 crop, I "I don't believe they are scientific according to the final estimates of "t all." replied Mr, Cuyler. the department of agriculture, issued1 Senator Towusend inquired what by K. L. Kent, Oregon field ugent of 'he bii; railroads wenld do to abort j the bureau of crop estimates. Wheat ' tl".e under the promani presented.! heads the list with a total value last 'Mr. Cuyler said the executives had I year of $30,008,000, against $22,878,UU0 110 particular plan fi.rther than the; in 11)17. Tame hay ia second, brinK-l,,uvislon ,or mergers under super-j ing to producers $2i,')40,0U0, compared vision of a secretary of transporta- i with $28,UiiS,UU0 in the preceding year..11"" I The value of other crops in 11118 were;! Kl.-cuss rolitlral As,M-ct. Oats , $8,664,000 llarlcy ti,0,"2,000 l'otatocs 5,500,000 'I'runes T 0011 00(1 Apples .. . a Soo'otIO H'cr't'-,Iy f transportation probably Wild hay a, 168,000 Corn 2,114,000 Rye 1,000,0(10 l'ears 8-10,000 Ileans 800,000 Jlops 7:111,000 (;iover seed 504,000 Onions 282,000 Peaches 236,000 'i'he acreage and production, in I.Uihels, of the leading crops in the past two years compare as follows: Crop. - Acres. -Bushels, i w ,.,, K Winter wheat 1018 (W5,000 10,705,000! ' Winter wheat 1017 470,000 S.225,0001 1..,. .n..r 4,4:i:i,000;, ,,,1 i , 4,:2:s,nooi 9,025,000 Spring Spiing (hits Oats Jiarley wheat 1018 4o:t,000 wheat 1017 ,VJ:1,000 1018 :161,000 1017 365,000 1018 178,000 lli.HCiiss Political Several senators asked whether secretary of transportation nib-'ht : not be subject to strong political In- j fluc::ce. Mr. Cuyle. declared that a would rise nhove polilicul consldera- 't'.ons. Benutor Cummins suggested that 'through frequent changes of policy by a cabinet officer, at least once every four yeaiH, nitroad conditions might be disrupted. Senator Bmlth of South Carolina, chairman of the committee, said: 'I am rath.-r of the opinion that a cabinet ' officer, changing every 'four years, would cieate a situation In whlrh we would n.ner know where is quoted in New York etits per ounce. The Truth is sometimes painful. For instance when the doctor says one must sjive up the dearly loved cup of coffee, Happiness fol lows however; when one finds out how .Sj? delicious and health making is the pure cereal drink A Full Line of Fruits and Vegetables in sea son always on hand Harris Grocery Phone Main 70 and 77, Farmers Black 192 408 North Fir Street Across the Tract u The Telephone Don't Wait to Write Home Independent Telephone Co. j rrjTrjHWWjwga8)tiiiiMit Hi Dept. Stor e 0.125.000 (fi?. r?") fP.VTiff';rTS CY: 4,450.000i JSt ' 5,278,000' , 402,000 aif :io4,oooiCs,i l,:i64.0uo -Si? 1, 260,000 , s.5oo,ooo; Jjsf. 8,100,000' 4j.j 1,467,001) l,6:i8.ooo; 176,000 !Jr 218,000 tl7(i,2.Vj;P) 268,000 it' :i 10,000 5:1,500,001) ( 10,000 ,000,000 1 1A 2irifi fitr-Tj-,r'" "' 1-1 f 1 n'itfrfifttTM(iTiiitjjjjirffm Fresh Eggs 70 c a dozen. PATTISON BROTHERS GROCERY Columbia Bacon -Sweet as a nut We slice It. Some very nice Blue Ribbon Celery this morning. Tresh Angel and Sunshine Cakes today. Hot House Lettuce is very good. Buy New York Buckwheat for your cakes. Carrots, Turnips, Rutabagas and rarsnips. ZIP will clean that chimney or you. New stvle O'CtxUr Mops juM in. Bit'8 Popcorn at 2VY a poun.l. iV'w consignment iei Hulk Piddtv.. N Vurk Chtvn - j;mt opejied - its fine. Only a fow c ( tluwe lATgt Cr-Aiigw at 70c a dozen. Buy TulVo Drip .Coffee' for your rerLioiv, 0 Fresh Holsuo Bread each morning. 5 ' Hurley 1017 182,000 Kye 1018 41,000 Hye 1017 31,000 ('urn 1018 41,000 Corn 1017 42,000 ' IVtntoes 1018 50,000 Totiit.ios . ...1017 75,000 Hay (tame) .1018 815,000 liny (tnme) .1017 840,000 liny (wild) . . 1018 170,000 Hay (wild) ..1017 108,000 Onions 1018 750 Onions 1017 1,050 Hops 1018 Hops 1017 ( lover seed . . 1018 Clover seed . . 1017 Apples, tutal.1018 Annies, totnl.1017 l'eiK-hes 1 18,000 'f, 1'iiU'hes 1017 250.0001 Tears 1018 1172,001) ! , Tears 1017 000,01)0 The prune crop was of record sine, jolt" totaling 50,000,000 pounds, the eUHjlSS . mate heinic on the basis of dried fruit, jvSJ ''O-' l.nt includes the Ksstern Oregon crop , S? Yl','11'. sold fresh. In 1017, the prune yield : VgJ w as 25,000,000 pounds. The $5.000,001) ; vnluatioii last year compares withjjAj; f2.iii'0.tM)0 in 1017. n? J IK'V The beiin croo of 1018 was 10,000. i i&f tinllS Willing Workers k Netted Gems and Peerless Potatoes trPrfif.f-x .tv yvi. a. f . f v j . pftjfinfiHf iff irfKntf i! ri jihViiriuiir jijiiiiinijj 7,000 15,000 21,000 rjj 50.000 s,5no,noo;(j5j 3.72.'1.000'4- if " ! arc (lnlliirs dc" c1 in ii SMviiiLrs ciiinit ill the I'liitcd States National Jlank. m They arc "on nisjlit and davs in the M day, W the Finest grade, every sack guaranteed, $1.35 - Delivered. to your home. -$1.35 Phone us your order Red 1781 Clyde L. Kiddle 000 pounds, worth SSOO.OOO, against f ) 1 7.500.000 in 1017. valued at 525,0OO. liicrenses in leius nisi year as eon. limed with the preccdilli; year, were. Wheat, bushels Co n, bushels Kye, bushels Tears, bushels Tiun.'S, pounds To'tiMs, pounds take no vaea and observe lida vs. PjHQrip MAIN 80 There weir ilwiensos in the fUuw irir vi-ops: Oat-, buslu'lji Mat ley, bushi'lse I'olat'H's. bushels . . . Unions, hushclN A pl'., Iiu.-ht'l5 .... iVaehes, tmheln .... '('lover Jti'iti, bushels Hay. ton Hop?., pouii'U the yie'tl per acre erop- in the two years compareii: Vinlir wheat pi it vvh-t U.tts Hni ley . , Kye rv.in l''laten u Tame hay . . i WiM hay Umons , ii.tp ......9 t'loer Betlo. liHO.OOH : V $ j 104,000 9S.000, 72,000 DOII.OHO.V $ J 500.00H 1 100,1)011 w 82S.00O 2,000,000 gJ 22;l,(H)0 i;i2.ooo inf. 20.000 )s 171.000 jfj 1,500.000 iffv of the leadinc IS) 1018. Ill 17. i.tj ..17 0 17.5 .. 11.0 11.0 Qsj . . 2.M1 25.0 rf ...V0.. 25.0 12 0 12? . . si.o :',0 0 iJ ..110.0 1'8.0 .. lji 105 J' 1.0 i.l r";'. . .2(80 2.-A0 (, ,.-.;i5o.o r.oo o fTi ... SO 3.3 They earn 4 eent interest. per They nre dcpe'iulable, Qur officers cor dially invite your SS;l vintrs Account. always Unitdl Statei ?3 National 1 i& (1 -- ! YOUR EYES wmmm ! are breadwinners. Master minds and willing hands arc no good with out them. They are the only ave nues to enjoyment and education, improvement and success. Can you afford" to 'neglect themt Our optical, department is equip ped with the most scientific instru ments t insure correctly fitted glasses. ' ' , 0 We invite you to come and inspect this Department. n c, Bank I ' I- " "e surface " i o lj'UM'S. " c o o 0 I O c S i r and ?rind our - own Hi Peareo& Son (.VtJe-s Idinic wrU-r (tnd Optometrist o - - o O o ' Lalrrtlitte, J)r (j' (Si p e -d I Hf l'W'P''ll)iIOoy t M.f.4.ns. 0 & OfO '---;.-"O r.T . -.- 0 0ie ..... o. . -...-. 0 - o - - . - . . - 1 0 ft - & -V-0":0-'--V.