pa o »
por».
irotxl« an>l visited at th« W T. Junaa fall Hun,lav ult a allppary walk at
Oot. IS — W 11 Thorn, accemioxnl- and J K Bariton honiaa till Mon hlo homo.
ad by • «tap-daughter, Mra Htanuli« day morning
Anglo Parlnl and run Olio, W. L.
Dufora. raturnad to Portland Thura.
Mr
M r, IU U ,h W ll|. <nJ Townsend and aon Clifford left
Monday afternoon on a trip to
aouthorn Oragon
T M ^ i x i d V ,r : 5 i. r h w h
, nj °, h , r Mr. and Mra. Hoy Kwlng and two
eoiut of ramp A and Mra. Nancy
Addlantan.
Dorman Brookhart raturnad F rl- ICwIng. who la vlaltlng hara from
■ . r. * n' ' * n ' J
t-snimon. who .lav from u flahlng trip Io Meotta- Portland, vlaltvd at Ilia E N Itraah-
lart hara In Juna. ara now located 1 hui tt
• r home Munday avenlng
• * iunnyalda, Waah. Thav returned
W illiam M. Keel la auffatlng from
Mra. A. Lyuna returned Monday
Q*r» rrld a y Io net their homehold mi Injure.I »1.1.’ aunlitlncd « hen l>e from a alx waalt's visit al White
flat*. Mont. Mra Lyona alao vlaltad
' fi Ivnda at llonnsra Ferry, Ida.,
Mpokans. Waah , and Portland.
Seven Steps and
a Thousand Miles
**T »si a^ »4a •’
I
ramar,
H WNTÌNFL, COTT AO WJIltO V K, <>»« F«I«W.
T'S a long trip from the cream can on the farm
to the butter on the consumer'« table.
Always it's seven steps. Often it's more than
a thousand miles. Seldom can long distances be
avoided between the producer and the consumer.
The tiaorg« Washington bleep
J tvunlsl voiuuilsslou la authority for
the statement that the asavntlnl In-
struiueuta used In surveying dur
lug Washington's period of activity
I ware tha chain and an Instrument
' fur uieaaurlng unglca.
For the
first, Washington used wliat la
- railed tlia Quilter chain. The In
•trumenla for measuring an Iva
(lien tu use were Ilia plane table,
circumferentor and theodolite. The
first whs of restricted use, being
confined to small Inclnaiirea, and It
la not likely Hint Washington used
Il Io mi) i-M .iil, If at all.
The
theodolite (lien, as now, was elab
orate and costly, and It la douhlful
whether Wnahlngton ever had one,
although It would probably lie nvc-
easary to go through hla Invoices
carefully In order Io determine the
mailer finally. It la known, how
ever, lliut lie did have a circum
ferentor. ao that It It safe to con
sider Hint Hila was tits chief. If not
hla only. Instrument, tie may have
had a protractor and, of course, he
posacMBi'd other necessary Instru
ments for plotting, Including com-
passes, scales, etc, hut these were
for outdoor Instruments. Ilia tripod
la still at Mount Vernon.
It was lu the Twelfth ceulury
that the Japnneae, who until that
time were fighters only for de
fensive purposes, came under (he
sway of the mlllinry organlutlona.
Feudal
chiefs
gathered
liands
around (hem to protect their fief»—
and help Hie to collect taxes from
their auhjecta An early Japanese
bnttle resembled a glgnntlc fencing
match. It waa opened with a hu
man sacrifice, tisiiully a prisoner or
a condemned criminal. Nobody ad
vanced until notice of attack waa
given with a singing arrow.
These early warriors had an nl-
Ira-courteoua
way shout them,
«ays the Milwaukee Journal. Knch
marched out. singled out a foe and
addressed him personally, proclaim
ing hla name and lltlee and often
adding his father's records
Then the two went to I t —like
hundreds of others were doing
around Hieni — Detroit News
L Financing — Producara ara paid cash; company funds
must ba tied up until the butter is sold and collactions
made.
*• Aaaambly and Grading — This is done in about 100
Swift A Company plants.
3. Manufactura — There
must ba complets sanitation,
manufacturing skill, modern machinery and efficient
methods.
4. Transportation — A
hundred miles or a thousand, tha
finished product rides the rails to good demand. Tha
freight must ba paid by Swift.
9. R «lrig« rating —
Perishable foodslufis. Ilka butter and
dressed poultry and eggs, must be kept constantly un
der refrigeration.
Assumption of Risk — Swift A Company does not know
what It will receive nest week lor butler mads today;
that butter must ba sold while still fresh st a price con
sumers— through their retailers — can and will pay.
T. Sailing — Swift A Company salesmen, selling meats and
produce at the same time, cut the costa of selling both.
Most of the Swift produce plants handle poul
try and eggs as well as butterfat. W ith poultry all
seven steps must be taken too. Only six are needed
with eggs; the hens do all the manufacturing.
For Congress
To operate a national market means much more
than mere buying today and selling tomorrow. It
means performance of intricate services in the most
economical way. Swift & Company in the past year
has cut every expense over which it had control.
Its service charges are low and profits are s m a ll-
over a period of years they have averaged less than
half a cent a pound of all products sold.
S w ift & C o m p a n y
INCREASE
Instructic
in
Costs!
W ill Result if the Proposed Zorn-Macpherson
School "J u g g lin g ” Bill is A llo w ed to Pass I
l% i M»dr «xperUno» of IS Statot, which hnv» o bnw l buHltution» »hnuki
b» heeded by th» peopl» of Oregon in -
,« ''• •
»¡¡«1 con solld atloo
meeour». which aetUAUf is only a < .»'¡y atwf •.«• . .. t expansion. Mtahlisl.ing
4 NEW sehoois sad creating 2 NEW type» ot •< h -4» »t taxpayers' expense.
The following greoh. which is compiled from the •« thentic flgurw of the United
Rtstee Office of Education for the echool yenr 1031
* ill enelde «very taxpayer
to prevent thia increaee in instruction eo»t, reeulting from an eeperuaent pro-
p»eed by unknown interests.
IS THIS ECONOMY?
Oregon
FIGURE ( A ) represents the present average low noei of Instruction per ■
in Oregon. Tbk coot is being oontínuslly reduced as s result of a unified system
of instruction and management, which is now being operated at an annual saving
rl ll/Xt/XA) compared with previous ooete.
FIGURE (B) npranola th. ir v i< a lutrasUoo m t par rtnlant I b «M »
HtaUa harínc «aparata iaatitutluna.
FIGURE (C) ra p m » U th. avaraca Inatruellon m t par atudant la tha M
Htaias »Meh bava oombinad InatHuUona.
IF OBCOOH la roraad to combine tha Unl.eralty or Oraron with tha Orafna
State Collar«, there would ha an Ineraaaa In Inatruetlonal coat« of teo 00
arch 7«ar per atudant, or orar Hto.OOO ADOITIOMAI. MSTMOOTIOV
oookt for a oombinad ttudant body.
Vote
317 X No
SCHOOL T A X -S A V n ra
assooiatiow
•14 Pacida Building, Portland, Ora,
U'sid AdvJ
Sorn-M acphonon School Zuyytlng
Bill aatahliahlrir t WS V «olinola —
craatln* 1 M I » typos
achoola.
ol
Amada« M. Smith, Chairman
P. It. Young, Bacratary
W hits House's Geld Plana
The gold piano In the Kuat room
of the White House cost 915,000.
A plate attached to the Instrument
benrs the following Inscription:
“This piano waa made for and pre
sented to the United Mates govern
ment, Theodora Roosevelt being
I'rcaldent, January, Ilk I, by Htsln-
way and Mona. It. M. and J. H.
Hunt, designers of the cass. Dec
orations painted by Thomas W.
Deming, Advisory committee, Ed
win H. Illatchlleld, Thomas W.
Deming, Frederick Howes, Richard
M. Hunt and J. Burr Tiffany."
i:
N T
and support him by •locting
F r e d e r ic k
FOR
SENATOR
M el w er
and
J » m e n W. 51 o 11
14c lb.
BEEF SHORT RIBS............................... 9c lb.
FRESH EASTERN OYSTERS V, nt. 18c
HOME MADE LINK SAUSAGE 2 lbs. 25c
VIIOICB Ml E r.lt B E E F
FOR
CONCRESS
Maintain the protective tariff on lumber. Ore-
Kon’a greatest industry; keep on opening the
mills and putting more men at work.
M CA TY AND T E N D E R
Keep the gains agriculture has made under farm
marketing act, aid to cooperatives and other
Hoover legislation — all prepared with advice
of Grange and Farmer'» Union leaders.
Keep the gains made by labor — wages and
employment sustained by the Hoover agree-
ment.
P P ItE P O ItK
I QT. SOVRKRAUT AND 1 LB. LARGE
WEINERS
LEAN AND T E N D E D
JA M E S W . M O T T
U K l'lltU V A N NOMINEF.
He la a man to whom all voters,
regardless of parly, may give their
1 whole-hearted support with tha cer
tain knowladga that ha will assume
In Congrsaa lha samo type of force
ful, aggressive leadership that has
characterised hla public career In
Oregon.
Head Mtatemeut of Itecord <uul
INgeet of I'lalfo rm In Voter»' Pam
phlet.
Support the CONFIDENCE in business recovery
now being exhibited.
23c
12^c lb.
PORK ROASTS
FRESH SILVER SALMON H OR
WHOLE SALMON
C H A N C IN G LEADERS A T THIS T IM E IS SURE TO MAKE
THINGS A LOT WORSE.
6c lb.
(M EAN CAL'GIIT
FREE D E L IV E R Y
ALL DAY
Conditions in the United States today are more
favorable than in any other nation.
VOTE FOR REPUBLICAN STATE A N D COUNTY TICKETS
Phone 46
Pal4 A4v ky Rayutllaan Ruta Cantra! Çammllta«. T. 0 . XlllaM,
ato g v r iM B ld g , rurtlaod, Cv».
F R E D A N D E R S O N , P ro p .
Uwavar VttrtU Club
Paid Ailv
W
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H O
U T
Be Careful of Your Money....
<le t the M ost of the B e st for th e L east at
y o u r S afew ay S tore. Such a coinhina
tion gives genuine shopping satisfaction. You alw ays have a large variety of goods to choose from at prices
th a t save von money!
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fT E F E A T U R E E U G E N E P R IC E S
j
F riday, S atu rd ay and M onday
MATCHES
(jarden F resh
carton
17,
6-lb. tin
69.
Comet—6-hox cartons.
PO TA TO ES
Oregon K um c U, U. S. N o . 2 —
every sack guaranteed.
5 0 -lb . bag
T U R N IP S
38'
b u n ch
Crisp biu I fresh from the garden.
PANCRUST
A pure vegetable fat.
2'
SH AK ER
S A L T
Leslie's Iodized or Plain—
free running.
BANANAS
Golden ripe for salads.
4 pounds
LETTUCE
Crisp and tender.
5 h ea d s
Butter
Safeway Brand standard grade.
! !
15'
10
)
4 J4 c bar
Arm & Hammer Soda
I
K R ISPIE S
Kellogg’s Quality.
PKG.
PKG.
6c
5c
Every pound guaranteed to satisfy......... .....
.lb.
29
.b. 21c Raisins New Crop— 4 lbs. 15c
This is the medium sired bar of Ivory and
at this low price you w ill want to buy
several bars. Stock up.
Roval Baking Powder
R IC E
E dw ards D ependable C offee
Ivory Soap.
)
. 12-oz. tin
35c
u>.pkg.7c
Rice Fancy California 5 lbs. 13c
Hams Mild Sugar Cured lb. 14c
pt.
15c
4 rolls 15c S o a p W hite W onder - - 10 bars
19c
Libby’s Red Alaska Salmon no . i tan 14«
Mayonnaise Best Foods
I
T o ile t T issue
Zee and Naptex fine quality and «anitary.
C ro w n F an cy P aten t
Economical Steam Englaes
Engines operated by heating wa
ter In one cylinder and cooled In
the other to move pistons, Inrented
In England, are esserted to be
more economical than steam an
ginas of equul power.
Brain la Insansltlve
The human brain, the soat of
consciousness. Is Itself without sen
sation.
Its tissue Is absolutely In-
ssniltlvs to any feeling or when cut
or cauterised.—Collier's Weekly.
I» It K S I l>
BEEF POT ROASTS.............. ........ .....
Cost of Civil Way
In tha Civil war, according to
Elson, ''the expense to the govern
ment reached au average of nearly
93.000,000 a day, and there wna a
public debt In August, lHGfi, of 92,-
845,000,000. These figures take no
account of the separate expendi
tures of the state and cities,
amounting to nearly 9500.000.000,
nor of the expense to the South,
nor of tha Incalculable destruction
of property. To all this must be
added the Interest on the public
debt and the penalons paid to the
soldiers, to the widows, and the
orphans. The total coat of the war
no doubt exessdad 910.000,000,000.**
Muddled
Tha churchwarden was to be
married to a nurse from a local
hospital, and It was decided by
members of (he congregation to
give him some token of esteem. A
committee decided on a sum of
money In a net purse worked by
the curate's wife.
The decision wus announced at a
church meeting by tbs curate, a
nervous little man,
“My dear friends," lie said, “tt
has—er—been decided—e r—to pre
sent to our esteemed friend, Mr.
L — , on the—e r—occasion of—er—
his marriage twenty-fire pounds—
and a pet nurse r — London T lt-
B1U.
on the job
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Quality Meats ut the Lowest Possible Prices
P u rv a y o rt o f fin a food a
• II
e e p
HOOVER
Q U A L IT Y M A R K E T
Hiatoria M alck ea
Doctor San grain, a French [ihjral
clan, who had settled In (ha Span
ish garrison at St. Ixtuls In 1500,
made the matches that I^twla and
Clark carried on their expedition
to Ute West. In “Tha Conqtt«
Is stated that "he made mntche
for Ix<wla and Clark that wero
struck on Hie Columbia a genera
tion before lloston or Ixindon made
use of Hie secret.
W ith Intense
Interest Captain Lewis stood by
while the chemist physician dipped
sulphur tipped splints of wood Into
phosphorus, and lot
his little
matches glowed like Lucifer's own.
'You ran make the sticks yourself,'
he said. 'I wilt seal the phosphor
us In these small tin boxes for
safety.'"
The Swift Hi Company national market was
made by digging up demand wherever it exists in
the United States, by advertising brands of high
quality, S w ift’s Meats, Swift's Premium Milk Fed
Chicken, Golden W est Fowl, Swift's Brookfield
Butter, Eggs, Cheese and many other products.
R
A.
“ Tools" Washington Used
in Ilia Surveying W ork
Baltics Really Series
of Personal Combats
These are the steps:
D1VIDK.
M r M illar eipscta Io move his fam- birthday anniversary.
Oct IT Mr. and Mrs
W ard of Ily thara soon, having sous pled a
Mrs. Lundy Woodson and baby
Molalla visited several days last position on tha Short ranch near daughter Kathlaln Kay of Cottage
week with M r and Mrs Wakaflsld. that city.
__________
tsrnoon with
nt Monday aftsrm
(trova spai
Mrs. Ward taught In tlia Mollala
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hungerford of Mrs Woo
Wuodson'a aunt, Mrs. J. A-
■ high school Iasi year
Hhadv Ilronk spent Thursday ava Mackay
! J 11. Tapp la suffering with a iling vlaltlng at tha J.
Pedro Parlnl la recovering from
Mackey
two week's sslge of pneumonia.
aarluus face Infection and la taking lim il-
ttuatnienta In Kugsna.
Mrs Carl Hui kalt and aon Kugsna Ila Is now ahis to ba up again
Mr. and Mrs. Maok Tonola of
I.as 11« and Hherman Chapman ra- ara liorna from Klkl.in, the rain
rscsnUy shipped from their mill at having stopped road work there for Natron spent Munday with ralatlvas
soma
Unis.
at Divide.
.
1 Comstock a thraa onrlosd govarn-
Word has bean received from Mr.
ment tie order, alao two cars of
Orandpa McDola suffered a savare
liliiiher to Itouldar dnm
I heart attack asvernl days ago but and Mrs Hlona. former i«aidants of
Divide, saying they wars located al |
Mr. and Mra. C. A Van Mcholack *• steadily Improving.
Si . ^ ,r v '“ i * u'.V»'
„ M r »••<' Mrs. Tom Alll.on span! Mtayton for the winter.
J?.* 5 i . n
! Moo.trtv at (he Norman Muller home
Mia. Kdlth Ackert. Douglaa conn- ¡at Curllri A dinner waa served at
November Subscription Special.
ty s c h o o l auperlnlendant,
_.____
vlaltad noon In honor of Mr. Alllann'a
November Mubecrljttlon S|><ctab_
school last Tuaadav
Mr» II. I I Ituaaali of Kugena
spent one day last weak with bar
, t>arents, Mr. and Mrs. W K Bur
kett.
1
M. J Perlnl and A M illar mails
I s business trip to Itoaaburg Sunday.
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YOUR ID E A L “ M E A T IN O “ PLACE
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49-lb. bag
Cotture GrOVC
Free Del*very Twice Daily
$ 1 .0 9
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limited
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