!Sr- (fclilrPn Paint that Shabby House Shabbineuu meanB deterioration and decay. Good p aiDt will incjafe tLe value ' of ) our property and add many years to its life by protecting it from rain, mow, sunshine ud the influence of the elements. ACMEQlALfTY HOUSE PAINT protects your propsrty betttr, because it laeta longer. It costs less because each gallon of the Acrna Quality Kind covers more surface. Ask at our Btor for a free copy of our Acme Quality Painting Guide Book. It tella all about paint and painting, Avhat to use, how much will be required and how it hould be applied. SPAULDING LOGGING GO. Independence RLSPQNDENCE BUENA VISTA Jay McCarthy returned home ob Wednesday from eastern Oregon where he has been work ing. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Bevens went to Belknap Springs to spend their vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fisher are here visiting Mrs. Fisher's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Black. Mr. and Mrs. F. L Chown and son, Ernest, visited relatives and friends in McMinnville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Lichty and Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Prather motored to Suver Sunday and called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gobat, who had the mis fortune to lose their barn by fire Thursday evening. IF If there were no rosy fingers on a tiny dimpled hand Grasping in their simple sweetness all the heart strings of the land, If no eyes of dreamy wonder beamed with innocence and glee, What a miserable wildnerntsa this weary world would be. If there were no wee pink toaias on the chubby little feet So soon to join the multitude along life's busy street, If there were no need of comfort or no baby tears to dry, Not a ray of real sunshine ever would adorn the sky. Don't Do Sentry Duty Any Longer VOU can dust, sew or read while the Electric Ran Is cooking your dinner. An Electric Range will not only release you from sentry service in the kitchen, but It will also effect actual economies In your cooking by making foods go farther through reduction of shrinkage. Mo surplus heat escapes Into the kitchen from an Electric Sange. An Electric Range Keeps the Kitchen Cool Three degrees of heat-high, medium, low-available Instantly at a turn of a switch, enable you to secure just the right temper ature for your work, from the standpoint of cleanliness, con venience and safety, an Electric Range Is unequalled. Call today and Inspect the various tlcularly their simplicity and ease Oregon Power, Co. RELIABLE Rev. and Mrs. Atkinson and sons, th Misses VanAvery and Ray Grounds motored to Moun tain View Sunday in the Grounds' car. G. W. McLaughlin is enjoying a visit from his sister. Grandma McClain and her grandsen, Raymond McClain, returned home Sunday from a visit to Corvallia. Miss Lena Snyder spent the week at Independence with her aunt, Mrs. Mattison. Frank Fisher had the mis fortune to cut his thumb one day last week. There will be services at the M. E. church Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and evening at 8 o'clock". Everybody welcome. If no tired little toddler ever nestled on the breast Awhile the lullahy shall woo the sand man from the West To dream a dream of manhood when a few short yeara have flown, Then there'd be no heaven yonder and no everlasting throne. Ye who in full manhood's power rule the universe below, Recollect the hour eometh when with tottering steps and slow -You'll relinquish all your glory and be nowhere in the raee, Then the tot in yonder cradle will be holding down your place. Carveta. styles on display, of opcratlenu Note par SEKVICI MONMOUTH NEWS (Fnm the Monmouth Herald) A special freight is running on the S. P. through this city haul ing logs, which traffic originates on the Valley & Siletz railroad. A more or less casual perusal of the draft list fails to discover any great proportion of pool hall loafers among the chosen. If the general scheme of selective con scription is to secure such, it overshot the mark in Polk coun ty. A peculiar trouble'which the gardener is experiencing this year is that potatoes, which are very small and barely ripe are beginning to grow again. Some say in explanation that the ground is so warm as to cause the growing". Mrs. Macy, who has been reg istrar at the Normal for a long time has resigned her position. Her husband has accepted a po sition in Salem and they will go there to live. Mrs. Macy has been with the Normal so long that she was considered as almost a fixture and will be missed by many. Her successor is Miss Bramberg of Independence. Winegar and Lorence unloaded a threshing outfit Wednesday for a company of fourteen farm ers in the Luckiamute country. The fourteen have formed a combination and expect to do their own threshing, trading hands and keeping the machine for use when needed. Frank Lougharry has invested in a tractor which is to operate this separator. The company will pay for the machine, an Advance Rumely, this year and in the fu ture will have the use of the machine for the expense of up keep. Lewis, Embree and Kiser received a tractor also on Wednesday. C. H. Parker sold a two year old pig for $73.70 Monday, mak ing the delivery in Independence, The pig weighed 5550 pounds. Wm. Riddell and son Leslie started to Texas with two car loads of goats last Wednesday. Catarrhal Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local application!. they cannot reach tns diseased portion of tha ar. Thn ll only on way to cure catarrhal deafness, and that li by m constitutional remedy. Catarrhal Deafneaa li caused by an in flamed condition of the mucous llnlna of the fcusuchlsn Tube. When this tuba Is Inflamed you hsvs a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearlneT. and when It Is entirely closed. Deafness the result. Unlt-ss the Inflammation can be reduced and this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever. Many cases of deafness srt caused by catarrh, which Is an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces- UH's Catarrh Cure acts thru the blood on tht mucous surfacaa of the ays tem. We will (Ire One Hundred Dollars for any case of Catarrhal OtslneM thst cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cura. Circulars tree. All Druisleta 76c. r j. cheney a co-. Toledo, a FORTUNATE MEN A few men are born lucky- some achieve luck and some are simply good advertisers! Aurora ObserTer. No collections, no expense. We want your slow accounts. We assume all responsibility and take all the blame. Yamoreg Collection Agency, McMinnville, Oreg. J. I. Knight, manager. 48tf The Oregon Agricultural College Whrre trslnrd speelsliitl with modiru lab er atones and adequate equipment le in truttion ledin to collile degrees la tbs following schools: AORICULTUHE. with IS departments; COMMERCE, with 4 aV,r ttn.Btl ; ENGINEERING, with 0 departments, la- sluding Cml, Klrrtriral. Highway. Industrial Arts. Irrlgatiin, and Median, eel K.ngineeriag . F0KE8TRT, Including lagging Kngiaeer lag: BOMB ECONOMICS, with 4 major depart eots. including training in the Pretties House ; MINIVO, with three departments, inelsd lag Chemical Engineering . PHARMACY TUB aCHOOL Or MUSIC, offers In.trse- tioa la tht prinripal d'partraerits of eecal and instrumental music. THE MILITARY DEPARTMENT, enrolled 10R5 cadets is 1118 17, and won miiBmen dsttsa for 0. A. C. from the Westers Depart saent of the U. S. War Department ae ess of the fifteea ")llos"ul-t institutions" of higasr learaisg All redela will be faraiihed ipleto anlferms by the V. ft. Uorersoaeat aad the junior and aenior radets. enrolled in the R. O. T. C, will b gt.es root mutation for sabeieteacs. s well ae all trenp"jrtelif,o and Sabeiatencs st In aix week,' Mumioer esiap REOIBTRATION BEOIki OCTOBER 19IT LiformtUoa oa leanest. Address. Registrar, Orejoa Agricultural Cello, OVER THE COUNTY Dallas-J. E. Cooter, district agricultural agent, has given up his work, congress having failed to provide funds to pay him. M0NMOUTH-"Riddeira23J3". the buck goat which won the trrand championship at the Panama-Pacific exposition two years has been sold by W. D. Gilliam to a Texas man for $250. Airue The F. J. McGee farm, known as the "Bewley place", consisting of 900 acres, has been sold to Montana men for $22 per acre. Gilliam The clover seed yield in this section will be very light. Pedee The Valley & Siletz took out several cars of logs last week. Ballston Farmers are not going to sell their hay at the present time, despite good prices. FRED LOY SELLS FARM Artie Sussman and Phil Polsky of Portland were the purchasers last week of 96J acres of land in Polk county, near Independence, from Fred Loy. The cash con sideration was $10,854. Polsky and Sussman took over the crops and stock and are now residii g on the ranch, which is well equipped for dairying purposes. Eighty-four acres of the tract are under cultivation and 12J acres are in timber. Portland Journal. Garage for rent. Inquire at Monitor office. IS GIVING HIS ALL TO CAUSE OF ALLIES Porter and Shoe Shiner Reserves Only Enough Daily to Keep Himself. Sandusky, O. Andrew Francla rat rick Mahon, ality-Heven years old, ho tel porter and ahoe ahlncr for more than half a century. U "broke" from doing his "bit." "But 1 never was happier," any". Mahon, "ami until this war enda I am ftolng to keep rlRht on alluring aerowi all the money I tail acrape together. 1 am going to place It where It will do the most Rood." Throughout the Red CroHii rampnlgn Mahon turned over dally hla receipt for the day. less what It eoNt him for meals. What he ate oont him from oO to 75 cents a day. Severn! times bo paid to the Ited Croaa committee uuih exceeding $10. "Now I'm going to atari to wive so 1 can buy aome more liberty boiidti when t'm le Sum find It iiccennary tn float another lnNiie." mild Million "H.V practicing the Htrlctowt economy I ought to be able to aulwcrllie for aev era! of the $lno dcnomlnntlon." He waa the first to milmcrll. He took $1,000 worth In the name of a Itepnon, "Uncle Hum ha got to win," he aald "1 am too old to light In the trenches, but I'm not too old to help miNtaln three or four youngsters who can tight. Ever. penny I can acrape together over and alwre what It cost a me to keep myself In working trim I'ncle Sam and the allien are going to get." FLAGWOMEN AT CROSSINGS. Pennsylvania Lints, Short of Man, Now Hiring Girls. Newfleld. N. J.-Thoiiand.s of excur alonlMts on the electric lines of the Went Jersey and Seashore railroad be tween Camden and the aeuHhore at a red tu atonlHliment at a young woman wearing a trim, dark blue Ktraw hat and large, orange colored goggled, who atocol guard over the main grade tom Ing In the town. Thin flagman 1 Mix IaUe Ward, the first girl to take up the Job at flag ging trulna on the Pciinwylvaiila'a linen In thl part of the country. Mlsx Ward may aoon have many women oompim loua on other part of I he division, aa the railroad official have eiit out no tlcea to their Htatlnn ugenfa and fore men to employ women for these places) whererer possible In order 'o free men for the section gangs. In which the railroad la aliorthatided. Hair In Form of Cross. Petorabursc, I ml.-Iler liattle la go lug to leave hU hat at home for awhile After much ttmly Lester decided m what be thought would be the bet scljeiiit to show his enthusiasm for Un ited Cross. He went to a barber ahop and whlired a few word to the bar ber. Then the burlier gut leisy. When Lester left the eh p hi- hnir was cut closely except for a ' t the. ba '.: of his bead, wtieie (lie hair waa left v. 1 t B i CHRISTIAN Bible School at 10 a. m. 13APT1:ST W. S. STEWART, Pastor. Sunday school at 10. Preaching t 11. li. Y. V. U. at 7:00. Preaching at 8:00. TO EXPEND $4,000,000 TO PRODUCE NITROGEN Secretary Baker Says Several Government Plants Are to Be Established at Once. Washington. - Secretary Kaker an nounced that plants for the produc tion of nltrtitc from atmospheric nitro gen would be constructed Immediately at u cost of aUnit $ (Hhi,ihki and that water power would not be used. Sites hnve not boon Hcleeiod. Several go eminent plants are to l e established nt once. Secretary linker, clialrnniii f the so idled nitrogen boil I'd, Issued the following statement on I he siib.iect : "Hy direction of the president certain plants will be Immediately constructed for tlit production of nitrates from nt moNpheiic nitrogen. The plants to be constructed h not Involve the uso of water power, but use a process w hich In a inndillcat Ion of processes previous. y known, nml the total expenditure Involved In t hese projects is uboiit $. (Kio.ixm. Nothing lint her can be mild at this time about the process: or the location of the works which are to be constructed. "Of the total amount appropriated by con Kress-namely, $'Ji,ooH,(Xi(l-subst ini tially $lli.(K,ou remains) undesignated as to Us expenditure by the president. The committee, consisting of the aecre tarlesof war, Interior and agriculture, to w hich the president referred the jwos Hon of the (selection of a ulte or altea for the development of water power, has iiinde no report to the president on that stihjecl, but is engaged In the making gf liiitln r engineering studies, anil the subject Is temporarily closed to further dlscii-islon by localities and comnninilles tie: iriug to be considered as possible Miles for the plants." MISTOOK FAN FOR WIRELESS. Polics Investigated and Found Buildiny Ventilator Porfoctly Loyal, New York. A lin;.e electric fun on top of the New York I . I on company building at I'll ly lliinl mh'cI and Kixth avenue was taken for a ;eiinnn wire less) apparatus by a pn .--din citizen, und tho police of the Wet i oily seventh at reef sill I loll W ere not iped The mini saw Spark coining from tho fan, which Is imd to leniilale the building, und told the police that Ten ton spies were aeialllig ineisages. Sergeant M n rkliauscr and two uieu who were sent to Investigate cleared up t ho in) story Dr. R. E. Duganne, dentist, National Bank Building. r L -sea: .... to' spfH nil si r r 'W, stWirfaMF. V V V J 7 .stm I m I a m tsf a 1MB mt " t 9 . -mf War Can't Stop Us It makes no difference in our appetites for good eats. But the question of the hour is, "whereto et ood, satisfying eats at medium prices." WE HAVE THE ANSWER It is plainly in evidence in every part of our store. It consists of Fresh, Pure, Clean Groceries And the smiles of many satisfied customers is the best of proof that we make good on every claim. iCalbreath I i iWnst. MBTHODIST Thos. D. Yarnes, Pastor. a0 A. M. Sunday School. 11 A. M. Morning nervice. 3:00 P. M. Loyal Temperance Legion. 8:00 P. M. Eveninjf Bervice. PWESBYTKRIAN Dr. H. C Dunsmore, Pastor 10 a. m. Sunday school. PEANUTS FORGE AHEAD AS A NATIONAL ASSET Their Food Valu Us In Wartime la Seen by Conservara of Crop. Washington. The humble peanut, eaten casually when ono hapena to pHsa a vender's cart, is coming Into It own In tills war, according to olIKIaU of the fixnl adndiilstrat Ion. Tor peanuts make peanut butter, which. It Is predicted, Is going to play a more Important part In the dietary as ordinary butter la conserved, lu line with the food administration's milk saving campaign. Peanut butter has 2tl per cent of pro tein, !!! per cent of fat mid "1 er cent of carbohydrates and afTords a total of 2,filO calories per pound. Thus peanut butter has a marked nutritive value. Peanuts huve been forging ahead anyway, for aluco lSltl) the culture of peanuts has Increased rapidly In this country. Then the ioaiuit acreage wa MtU'io-l. Only last year It was 1,215, ooo, and fills year it Is J.tHll.iXK). Shelled peanuts yield from 4) to 60 ht cent of oil. This odlhle oil. It la stated, compares favorably with olive oil and In used for culinary purposes and also for nut king oliMimiii'Kaiiue. At present peanut oil rnuka fourth In (pianlily of the vegetable oils produced In the l iiited Stales. The estimated product Ion of peanut oil for 11117 Is 41, M'.l.ooo pound., or I.HO.j.'HH) cnllona. An Important feiifurp of the eamit crop from the standpoint of the food administration Is that it la a crop of which tho production may lie atlmii later to almost any extent without un desirable after results In the disposal of the crop. N. L.' BUTLER ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Practice in all Coun-; BUTTER WRAPS $1 per 100 MONITOR OFFICE Jones CorraUia, Orsgea. i la tba form of a cross.