Let us he steadfast for America The typewriter was patented In work and live for America, and 1X71 by a man named C. Graham eternally be on guard to defend Sholes. the ( (institution and our way of living against ihr virulent p.lsnn of ( onirnuruNtlc Ideology, j lloowr. Blues Market We will appreciate your patronage IX 31 WADE ‘ RAIN Aluminum Pipe ORCHARD Sprinkler IRRIGATION , à t o UR a New Textiles on Market Interest Women in Oregon Potente^ HYDRANT VALVE and Wolff, Labor and Wolktny tlimiRolfl ihvtGog oil wo*ff al P'^P of head bos Ponhv« ociìon end poflod control al oil pf«Huf«l, economical Make Mother ueen of the May ... Gifts by Riess her heart with a gift by Prince Matchabelii! Perfume, cologne, sachet in th« beloved Mother's Day fragrance .. ; | Georgian Carnation. Each gift wondrously wrapped in pretty [ pink trappings sprigged with the traditional carnation. Georgian Carnation Perfume gilt crown bottle, gift-wrapped. Moz. 96.50, «oz. 14.00. 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Positive Self’Locking COUPLER • Wol<f «» a -M wn c^xp!« * WADE RAIN r0|.i vt Ixb Ag la»ch 'since Mr, and Mrs. Delbert Jennings of Springfield, two children visited Next to the Yukon the Columbia at the home of Florence Monroe. river, with a length of about 1400 In what now constitutes the state They are very proud of their now miles, is the largest river on the of Connecticut were mad«' at Hard infant daughter. west side of North America. ford, Wethersfield and Winden. Mr. and Mrs. Ffoyd Chaffee very proud of their new infant daughter Linda Kathleen, born April 24tn in cottage Grove. She is their fourth daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Bales and children visited Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Bales’ folks in Oak ridge. Mr and Mrs. Roy Harnder from the middle west were visitors it the home of Mr. Hardner’s sister and Mrs. Kenneth Boat and family, Mrs. Franklin Stew weight and Mr. and Mrs. Walter art, last week. Steele of iJe* Moines, Iowa, are Mrs. Ruth Wilson and two sons visiting with Mr. Steele’s brother were business visitors in Eugene and family. Ray Steele. Tuesday. Mental maturity 1» not always a matter of years or physical stat ure. There arc people who never grow up. — lo* v»« with P«<mg. «•M Mtil («Afi Vjvft Evsry WADE'RAIN imtqllation is an in dividual, "mad* to measure" job . . , designed to fit the needs of each orchard s contours, water supply and all other factors. ■ Assures successful irrigation. I have long suspected that booze has figured often in the many more or less recent plane crashes. This has been borne out by the fact that Governor Snell has signed a bill to curb drunken and reckless aviators. WADE’IAIN By Harris Ellsworth, Rep. In Congress from Oregon It should la* carefully noted that Characteristics and lab«*ling of IMiHMge by the House ' last new textiles and textile finishes week of the bill generally known coming on the market have been extremely popular subjects to as the Hartley Labor Reform Bill homemakers this y e a r, reports represented only the first step in Mrs Myrtle Carter, acting ex what will lie a tong legislative pro tension specialist in clothing and cedure which must be completed house furnishings at O. S. C. "To before any such legislation is en morrow’s Fabrics,” many of which acted into law. The Senate is now urt< not on the market yet, made working on a labor bill, and has up demonstrafipn kits used In 12 before it not only the bill reported regular county projects and in by its committee, which I believe single meetings in four other coun- ■ is referred to as the Taft Bill, but the bill passed by the House is ties. new shrink-proofing process also in the hands of the Senate. known commercially as "Res Apparently, final action by the loom'’ , and ’’Lanaset" has lx-«n de Senate will include parts of the Taft Bill, parts of the bjli passed velopcd for wool socks, mittens, by the House and some language sweaters and blankets. Near the written on the Senate Floor. After ••nd of the war the Army was buy the Senate has passed the bill, it ing alxiut seven million pairs of will undoubtedly go to a confer socks per month which had under- ence committee, which will be gon this process, reports Mrs. Car made up of five or seven ranking ter. Treated socks washed two members of the House Labor Com- hours in Army washers shrunk mittee and the Senate Labor Com 10 per cent and were soft when mittee. they dried. Untreated socks Such conference committees. shrunk 30 per cent and were stiff. This shrink-proofing process is when working on legislation of not the same as "pre-shrunk", she this character, have wide latitude. As a matter of fact, the conference adds. can, and undoubtedly will, almost Nylon curtains have proved un- completely re-write both the Sen | satisfactory to homemakers be ate and House versions, and finally cause ultra violet rays of the sun present to both houses a bill which disintegrate them, cites Mrs. Car represents a combination of the ter. FlberglitB. fire resistant and views of loth and thq agreed-upon dustproof, makes excellent draper compromises as between the two ies and is not affected by the sun. houses. The conference bill then On the other hand, fibergias is must be approved by the House unsuitable in wearing apparel as and by the Senate. it irritates the skin. After all of the legislative pro Fortisan”, one of the newest rayon, is one of the strongest fibre ccdure is completed, the bill is known. These yarns were used In sent to the President for his ap the war as flare chutes. The light proval or veto. Some fx-oplc who ness and shccrness of Fortisan is are supposed to be “in the know” akin to nylon and makes it popular have predicted he will veto any bill. Others equally well qualified for evening dresses. "Spell-bound Print” comes onto have as freely predicted that he the market as the finest in tex will sign the final bill as compro- ture of any cloth made, being mwed between the two houses. one denier in yarn size This rayon Your guess is as good as mine 1» similar to balloon cloth cotton ax to what the President will do, "Spell-bound Print” will be used and your guess is equally as good as mine as to whether or not the in semi-dressy drosses. Massllnn toweling may soon be Congress will pass the bill over common in stores and cheaper his veto if the President should than average toweling because the happen to disapprove it. cotton has been pressed into ma I have had some interesting re terial rather than woven. One |x>und of cotton will yield X yards action to a comment in one of of woven material or 24 yards of my recent “Letters from Washing ton" regarding letters to Con pressed cloth. gressmen. The Portland Oregonian printed a letter from ohe of its subscribers who took rather vio THOUGH TLETS lent objection to my saying that "form” letters are not of much By Carl B. Balch For some of us. it means de generation unless we receive re generation. Correct in • Layout-Design • Water Application Washington Letter vows the exercise of any control by the voting public through the medium of letters”. I mention this merely to make the point very clear that 1 do not consider the number of letters received for or against any proposal as represent ing the total opinion of the people of my district on that subject If Members of Congress were to cast their votes on the basis of mail count, it would be necessary to provide a means for all voters to participate in such a balloting. But let me repeat letters expressing your ideas are always helpful. People, who spend their lives with trifles, will receive trifles as their reward for living. 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