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The prelim Port in.I, July 110th. ¡navy atop o f (I o I «F o lle tti' Cum I’uign in i Oregon .a » rom pi.’loti will N O T IC I OK IIK A R IN O OI I IN A I. llljch vin s* ACTOUN I Ih » Ill: ug o f the ut mo. o f five can i fui Pro donllitl i tactor* on ilnlttl « ■ Notte.. 1« lierebk glven tliat thè hnal 1th. The . niutUUti l'or oloct account o f l.loyd T llfg.loti, wilmlnie July t'a to r o f thè estati' o f John \!t».*rt or» wev* Si lccb tl ut a uu con. - T a ilo rin g * KiicUson, tlecfa."'.t, hot laici 1U..1 In tioii i IN>vtlami, Tua*.la> evu. " f jib e C outil. Court o f Marion Couuty.i i U t Com i Mt SALEM July 'J-.iuh O í . gole ii: 1 tluit on thè l' tb «lay of • • • The nomine«! for «lectors «re J. I' Vllguxl, 1M 4 e l i Brown, wheat farmer of eastern Or .(’clock A M. ther-'of. ha-; • « dtlly uppointe.l by sudi rourl .» Ilio I n.e I nikd Sidle? ISniiniial Bunk egon ami formar pr. »ideili of thè l'ar- for tbo hearing o f objection» to salti mers’ Union: IVter Ziinmernuin, (itisi acromi! and thè neltlement (J o u e r a i H a n k in g B u s in e s s Vamhill l unty farmer ami meiwbcr thereof. All persoti* interested in ; Intel- t paid on time deposit* and of thè stai - sellate; Unni Kron.r, n said estate are herehy re.|Ulrvd to savings coo unta appear in said Court at snl.l time and PP<- wi.lely kn.wn Portland archili et; place nel »ho» m u e , if .mi tb'\ linee and Cer. Stete A Cemmerslel Sts. lìust Anderson, S.cp-tiiry Purtluml bave, why sant said Anal should miai account alioul.ll Central l.abor Council; K. Klling»on. nnt he allow i.l and npproved by »«id 3 A L E M — t MOON Opler Kailw-ay C on d u ci»» and Chair- Court. I.P O Y D T KICJDON. mati State Legislative CommJttee. Ail'.nlnlatrator o f Ibe .-»late o f The nominating convention was Our C h in »*« medicine gives quick John Albert Krickson, decease.l. rnlled by thè permancnt campatgn relief In a short Hme to ell ckrunle B R A Z IK R C. SM A L I.. cemmittee which wa» selected .»t nu disease»: catarrh, rheumatism, etonv* Attorney fo r A.lminìstrator. open meeting hehi in thè Portlan.l ech, liver and kidney trouble*, cold*, latbor Tempie July 2lst. Thil coni la grippe, skin diseases, en em a and mitico now consista o f 15 membera female trouble. N O T IC E OF ( I F A R IN O OK F IN A L ami will be exten.led to embrace thè ACCOUNT Remember, a * J , not nperal« ar activitir* o f all I-uKollette workere ! Our medictna* i r * In the County Court o f lite State u,e the knife. througbout thè state. The necessiti- ! of forming a committee that woul.l j o f Oregon fo r the County o f Marlon. made from msdlrlnal barks, r ««t t, • Vs In the matter o f the K tote of bave power to b.'gin thè campaign at D r*. L. T . Dick A L M . Hum Anna H Whale, H oc . cd. once tkos deem.-d imperative. C hine*« Medicine C o . Notice is hereby given that the Ari executive committee ohosen > Bird account o f James II. Black, ail Open Hun iay M orning« 10 to t t from among the member* o f the cam- minmlrator. I '" Boms Non o f the Ks paign com muter i* headed by ii. A. J»1» ®f Anaa B_ W hale, deceased I v* 4 fl). 4_M h|. , , H, Haleta, Or«. 57 o . ... . . » bc«*n filed in In»* County C ’»rt f Von .V hrtlU as chairman Mr. Von County. Oregon, and that th. > TMONF. ICS Scbrilt* i* president o f the Portland ] l tth day o f August, 1024, at the hour Central la b o r Council. The secretory o f It) o'clock A M., has been appoint o f the CSUiipaign committee is V M ed by said Court for bearing objec- tidna to mud fln.il account, st which Arnold, Utvuiion cha wan o f Broth tune any persons interacted in »aid erhood o f Hailway Clerk*. Farmers, estate may app. ar ami ftl. objection! industrial labor, professional and thereto in writing ami contest same. Palmer Chiropractor bus'ness nun and other "regressive JAM E S H. B L A C K . Odire Phon« groups are represented on the com Adminintrator-Do Bonis Non mittee. 414 410 U. S. Bank Building Plans are being made to conduct Salem , Oregon an intensive campaign in every pre cinct in the state. A finance com m it tee is now at work raising fund* by O. A. C. K i p Atallon. small subscriptions. The suggestion C. r . BREITHAUPT made by the nutional organization 123 N. U U s ly Street that only »mall contributions be ac Oregon potato grower* working for cepted will be followed ill Oregon. »»«.I c rtiflc a tio n find it beat to join FLO R IST Those who desire to ast.ist the cam the ¡n*(* «to r in mak.ng Arid examin paign in a financial way are naked to ation*. W’ oak, dismaed, and off type give an amount e q u il to a day's pay veins are pointed ou* by the college Pke or any smaller amount that the donor extension »peetalmta to : dog and rr fA l.F .M ONEGO*» fe-ls he can afford. moved from the fields. Disease may j Evidence o f the popularity o f the othewieu spread rapidly fru n plant | campaign w seen, says Secretory Ar- j to plant until much o f the field is H ave you tried ihe swea* bath and nolti, in the avalanche o f letters that disqualified. Failure to do tlie rogu have been addressed to the temporary ing at these times will cause rejection m a»M ge for relient» vilain. 1' Donga -au llorín ui. Malern committee, which functioned fo r two o f the field. .• A V J V % V W iV A % % W W W % W iV «W W % S % % W S V b % % W THE TURNER TRIBUT 5 K. P I «n r J \ low ley. K ill I or and Manager li v f r j Thursday at Turnar, U n a n County, Urtgon HI’ Bfn R IP T l >N iti. PE* - a t h e l e t ic YKAP Kvitcrcd nt th * Po#t«ffice nt Turner. - I 'o m o in tuui lo o k o v e r th e s to c k ANDERSON Salem, Oregon ^ W . V . V . V . ,. V . W S W % W % % % % W . % % S ,A % % % S \ S S S % % \ V A W Oregon. >• w eoi.t clnnr mattar, under the .Ut of March 3, 1ST*. O K e lite T r lU n r eredi I f»*r what tou Inly front ntlv u tln ’ni. < * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ «• »»> »♦ ♦ «• »♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * m You &t Mimi, of These M agajines a nd'' OUR NEWSPAPER Iu lillà colli imi wc bave refered ncv- j rm l lutte* lo Ilio |i un lW lllln ol Ih-- l i t i iu<til*lry In liu* noeti m. I Ite •ieiiitiunli«ilro!i ni II . 1 I iuuim * u rau .h laat week bringsadtliilounl p rti’f : '* o « lu i ungili Ite d tue tt Itti lire lln\ ìt t •a uiily gitoli Ilio rig t lumi >»f » >*>»•'•! W illi traler !.n Irriga li"«« In d ry ; »en* nnd Inutl lo p iu litfle II nud trilli Æ f 5 1 - 5 E ino peuple pu»hing II, ixtipled ttlth , . g . V. . . . JkM 1 t r « * à« Par •+ e r#gr Ilio puilii'g ma.'li Ulta wlii» .vili re 4*t+ •* 0 M 0 lrs f/#«. duce Ilio cual o f p allln-, ihvrt i* no THIS I X C l W H U A U q r K h IS C O O P FOR A S H O R T T IM I ONIV renaou » liy l'uruer »Uuu.d noi Ueconto lite li non uiaiiutaciuriitg nculiou of ilio œn«al. 1 nere nrr nomo orila. un of Tui- nvr who nre uul nfr tid o f Ilio futur.* . V . W . V . V . V . V . V . V i V . V . W . W a ' a W a Y S W w V . V . V b W . W a W . V o f ib e lias for tlnn uncUuii und linvo Oil.rltllalied a amali p u n ì f’ »r , r lusiui'aoiuring o f libre. U h » plaut s tri a esUUlnl.ml plvparvd lo lak* caro o f futuro gr.'wth. i l i » “ ul « in foia- ruiiuer of n uiauufnciuilug y.aul fot (o r luiuro. ij Guaranteed D. B. axes at $2.25 good handles from 40 to 70c, fo r 30 days. A u to tires, tubes, boots, top dressing and carbon rem over at cost. Also have cow spray that w ill knock the flies an> l not blister. Tw ice during n week targe cnns'gr- III, nt* of d iu ;- and narcdlne were Scirvd at a »m all reap rt e l'y . i " a*' - tug ion, totaling arm. id tJilO.fslO. Tlie '• »• v e r la ea iy ; '.lie iollu x id I 'S DEdl I.A IiL t f ir r g o itu.nigra- tl u. H. L. Earl, Hardw are .V .V .V .V .V .S W S W .W .W .W .W W - W A W i W i W A W Farm Production Falling Off Abraham 1 I t o I u ■‘nputatloa is gaining >m crop pr dnctloa. aeeonllng to a study made over a perio I of thirty-four yerr* by th « Sears noeburk Agricultural Foundation, bused on ligures of the United States Department of Agriculture. The no companding chart show* crop production per capita t* falling. Taking tlw average of 1010 a* 100, total crop production In th* last three .tears averaged 10C..T. Owing to the growth of |»ipulallon, per capita produc- !'■ n lias l>een only P2.3 when 100 represents the 10HK1914 aveti\ge. The chan shows Index number* of both total and per capita pr oluctlon ef crops ft* m 1S<0 to K<£L The production record Is based on the total yield of O .ro p »—corn, wheat, oats, barley, rye, buckwheat, potatoes, hay, tobacco nnd cotton, will ! include more than 95 per cent of the total acreage of ull crops Since .¡elds are expressed in various qnlts, busliela, hales, tuns und tamnds. the rroj-s are combined by sppljlng a constant average price to tlie yearly pro duction of each crop. a 3 'oting iu h u lie ran f**r ihe legislature of 11 Muoia I had I t rw Ilf li c i t PfiUrttl Bl»d spi rit 17 year* <»f hi* li e paying up ll l f deol* of tt wc»rtbl*.*fc* |mrti*er H * war iu lore ve iti» u neA-tiful woman t*> wlmm l.c oea. lit; cug igifd e—ami Uteri rise (lied. E iterine politiet r*gr»in he ran for Evidently production, consumption and feed price», all play an Impnrtnnt Coogreui ami w r* ba<l»y drfented. I I t part In regulating butter prltes in a tariff-protected market like the United ateten. The cost of feed may reguhite In the long run. but over periods of a iben trie*» fur an app«»iuiii»ent in the few y ears It has little to do with tlie se.iing price of butter. tToi'.td F: Lund OfTlce. but h i h l tb if e iN'tMiue a eai-dsd»»!* tor Usi Uniteu "tatva Si nate and v w de- Consistent Misspelling (cUitlt. Trail of Mother Love In IK # he bee ic u emuliti- for ; Lands Culprit in Ja il May Lead Around World t it» ie f pn** ie iic y , but 1 »et the rar* St. Loul*.— A test I" spelling or Atlanta, On.—The trqll of mother i n liiSd he ' -*» in *ie U a ? alrtl, ll»ia , dinary words played a 'omlnert part love that may !ea«l around die world Unit by i> wn* blazed through A th ,"’ a the other In bringing about th conviction In In the ft of all tht*, he #EcntiiMlIy d..y when Mr*. IV. C. Shropshire, Lex- Federal court here of f rnuel L. Sh -et* btff'aiue «»tie o f l he unwnli vU greatest ir. on. Ky.. passed through here In of Pari*. Ill on a ch ,-ge f sending threatening letters through the metis. men, if noi t!' grt?»u*et. search o f her elghteen-yecr-old son. How w o r d y« u Miami In face < f The bpy disappeared from his home As a result. Sheets will have to pass #uch ttfiiittckfc? T il «»k it «»ver. several months ago. He was happy two year» 'n th* federal penitentiary and npparenily contented one day. at I.*nvenvor:h, Kn*. On Janttarv 31. J. P. Spark», a road Mrs. Shropshire said, and the next he n ntraotor of Kirkwood, a suburb of vbs g e e —lea v ia - no trar • of how or this city, and for? •>. employer of where he went. Shortly afterward the mother ntart- Hhee's, received a letter In which the rd out n'one on her pilgrimage. Sh* thnnt was made that "a *« d” would be fase” and has made n tour of practically the en thrown In Mrs. Kparks' tire country, she said, stopping In all that Sparks* little daughter would he 'he large cities, but ha* fop. I no traee Injured. To emphasize Id* demand for 1 lie Por laud I liarlotreie or hend- of her son whom she Is confident of $2.500, the writer stated he "meut” q le-t.-ss t'alili from Portland why are finding, e-en though she may have to huslncas, nnd left the Inference that some one of the Sparks family would t ¡nt.g the V alley visiting the town» seaicii the world over. "dlsnpeer" If the demand were not » i re their nr ' no islubirihrd Arm y compiled with. » rk and g d f g coueerts and talks, Salvation A rm y In Turner el. pped o ff In Tunic to dayr (Thurs d ay) slid , ve a o ut c I |They stoppi J * ! t e R.,t; r.son Cono r sod .ireaented their program o f music and soog. They are « hum: o f line clean ; you g men ami are welcomed mid apn cistid w h e r»e v e r they go. Krie, Pa.— Hsacued by a crowd ol mere Ilian 1.000 |tetf.tu» after lie lutd b.'. ir w nailed through a 1 fool cul vart, SO Inch.* iu diameter, diminutive Joseph Seilu, »1». « » a duly luiprv»»cd with hie unusual «'Xi>ert»uee •Tlee, but Pm lucky. aluT IT l be! my mouii j and luddy think Put dead !* T h e *« were Ids Brat word» as he shlvened under the cat! <f Charlea Creta, driver o f Ihe oar o f Ihe chief o f the Krie Bre department, who lo.ik him to St. Vincent's hospital. Physician* at the hospital declared the boy hr..I been unlnjur.*! and he wua lakeu to hi» pareula. Ills mother wept. Ilia fnther'a voice was husky with Joy. T lie boy sll| p. 1 and fell Into the r\In swelled o|>en end of the culvert In A»h street near Parn.le and Thirtieth streets. Severvl people saw him fall snd soon a great crowd, nugmenled by Ibe Erie Bremen, began hunting for him. They scare! ed frantically for m or. than two hoars before they learned he had been reactied. I argv block* of wood sw ept through the culvert by (he ragtag water*, made ol* progress haiardou*. He wa* tossed against the rough edg s of the con crete tibc, hut Bnally emerged at Ihe opposite end. shivering but smiling. •The block* hit tue hut I shoved them off n« «hey weal by with the big waves and kept my head close to the top.” he told Bremen. “ It was a won der one o f those big bigs didn't kronA me for :i goal, but I gu.ws H»y dodging helped.” Dr. O. L. Scott Farm Black Cat’s Meow Proves Life Saver H ow About You W hen ‘Gee, I’m Lucky,” Laughi Five-Year-Old Lad. i A l-w dayaMgo, 11 , (lie o ily o f >c o lite «tru e r g t aery cluli hold e a ll1 no-e .tu to laik o v -r lh « preeidciilial ¡ pox «talliti** ami a *traw vole w a »j ta t eu w hich u-»ul od in utuetreu j b allo!» showing Coolidge 4, I t a li» 2. h ,d LaPuiteU 11. 1* lh » the I »rom eie of Oregon politic*? n u » i* n t I »o n ly .' . in Oregon «b o r e l i . It»» Itcen doue w i.li like result*. Are thè ohi party irid 'tio n * breaking? Or is it ju al a l i l i l í an rfa.eext .linei t that w ill gelile doit n a* the elerlion draw » u. ar. One o f Ihe fgrm cr» **f m e i orner e# liou produced Ih ir-y Uusheta of wheat to the acre oil a hill farm that fultn Ihe prope y o f Ihe iftnle J raln- iu y k t l i o l . A understand that liti» »»m e f rm v a t offered lo lite »tale b r Ihe alie for the « r * H aliti.tg aehool, m a much Ica» tigne han ihe »He pi. - eit. d by the bo r i of control. Ti » Would b.tire kept Ihe in atilu li.n » » a «■imp-ole uu l, aud we «till doob. whet tier Ihe property purclia»ed s liny nmrt valuable aa farm laud than the one above mention. J' TOT SW EPT THROUGH CULVERT IS UNHURT &uU\no*£> Just Received T lin r u a t v f liberty granted ua un- dt*r ihe I ’ niletl cuutlilulluu 1 « one of the etaud.M Uod g iv .n righ t» under hen veo, There nr> lurlituti. nc and orgauiztlioun lh a l are tryin g >o M. , ir p Ihor* righ t» for Iheutse.ve*. 'flin t 1 » Uto roanou ior lUo S rli'w l Util lo bring all chi.Jreu of arlloul :.ge ut.- tier one ul’-a* w h .ro they, by llttlr r— T 1 . I- , *.,a studying uuder one common *y*i hi w ill i.a 'u ihe prim i* toes o f Am erican iuaepeudeuon f»r which our for. .falliera fought to old. n mid nfierwarda our lather» and -••no w 1 o are »till w ilh u.*, fought to r -l n I attic’s ¿imi (icnts Chicago.—A fter robbing IVtoi Nnltlou», i;Uò Ogden menu* of $2'Jlk three bandii» lituani long enough lo bniulnge Ihnir rietini'» arm. They had «hot litui when tic restated tholr «Kem pt* lo rol> hint. While one bound Hie wound \ I another denned ihe pocket* of three of Kkbl.ni* friend» who bapi-vned to bo v tatting litui. * ¡¡» & BROWN |>6 SouthCommercial St. I>. II. M O SH E R , Bandita Pan log» \rm of Victim Aitar Holdup W o lmv«> ih e iiio * t c o m p lo U ) lin e o f S p o r t in g (¡o o v ls i Sit le t n . s v goods Flame s Imperil Body Louisville, Ky.— Firemen w »re cslled to Fourteenth and Chestnut streeta to put out a fire that started In a hearse that « a * leading a funeral to Green wood cemetery. The fire started from m overheated engine, o n ] the driver. Boy Knl -ht. and the pallbearera were compelled to remove th* coffin and body and place It In a nearby yard G ir ! S c o v tu In c r e a te O rr th of g:r! S' out orge -*xnt!o*i i nmll the firemen Imd the fire extin Ip iiem l.i ship frc-n fìT.ikiO lo $.'l.i»Xi guished. In th# last y is r was reported hy M Frederick Krlay. cbnlriiiiin of the ns 23 Pigs in a Litter Ilsa’il field committee. I .or rm I re. Cal.— T. A Lewis, Glenn county funner, believes he has Hi* i . 't in g L i q u 'd t b y S o u n d prize mother pig. Her first lifter. Just Fren, a scientists sra n» 'g a device j born brouglrt 23 pigs Into the world Oa til* order vf » lelcpb i to test tlie and IB »re living. From this litter purity of liquids as It Is said any f.*w !* will have within alx month* s illie r '.n i rails»» a ehnnge la the more than a to- r t pork to market. • M i. -/■ heurd ip U'e rece) ?r " X ---------- Fire Extinguisher Kitts I-eom'n*ter. Mass.— Explosion of a fire extinguisher he was using fatally Injured Ray B. Lnncey, a fireman The cap of ihe tank struck him In the side and he died half an hour later. New Y o rk —Mrs. Ituymoiid Fransen. w ife of a professor of psychology at Ihe I'ntversit)' of Ca'lforuls. henoe- for'h will not belle e lu the old super»!)- Hot that wb -n she Is followed by a waiting black cat. tt means had luck Just before the steamship Orca was Ml by a freighter In the St. Ijiwrencc gulf. Mrs. Frtmzen was on her way to her room. Tionson,” Captain Mat- t h e » » - black rnt. followed her. emit- tlrg. she says, a |>ecullar cty. She added, when the Ur i got In to p ort: "I went bock to the lounge where other passengers were tlanr.ng. A few minutes later the freighter struck us. My room was In the path of the prow o f the ship, and had I dls- obeyed the warning o f the cot 1 would have been hurt.” Wher the 44 cabin pass« .tgers dis embarked they presented Captain J. E I*. Matthews with a ‘ testimonial thanking hint and Ills crew for calm- . whs they displayed at the time of the accident. Tests Tobacco The burning qualities of toharro nrr tested by a mi'chine which puffs cigars In hum n fashion, using a!r »U'llon In the process. j | AUGU ST 1 ' O LO RD , T H O U A R T M GO D : I will exalt thee, 1 will piaiae thy name; for thou 1 ast done wonderful things. . . . Jhou hast been a strength to Routs Robbers Eight the poor, n strength to the needy in Times, Then Is Sla>n his distress, a refuge frin t the storm, Omaha.—J. S. Spellman, sixty five a shadow from the h eat- l.aiah 26: years ol I, grocer, who eight tln.es had 1, 4. faced the guns uf holdup men In his »hop and each time emerged victor!- i T H E LO R D IS M Y S H E P H E R D : »its, once wounding Ids man nnd rout- I shall not want. Surely goodness and Ing Ida assailants on the other or- j mercy shall follow me ail the days o f »anions, recently waged Ids last [ my life ; and I dwell in the hour.c o f fight against robbery. Ila was found dead behind the counter o f Id* store, the Lord fo r ever.— Psalm 2.1:1, C. shot three times. Ills own gun, two ^ BI.ESSED A R E T H E P U R E IN chambers exploded, was nt his feet. , H E A R T , fo r they shall see God. — The cash till had been emptied. Matt. 5:8. HE T H A T R Y U S U R Y and unjust gain increoseth his substance, he shall gather it fo r him that will pity the Medford, Ore. — Guy Kirkpatrick,! poor. A faithfu l man shall abound thirty-two. was drowned In Itogue river in blessings; but he that maketh haste at Baygold dam. near here, and loiyal | Burgnart, thirty-eight, who has only | to be rich shall not be innocent. one a n :, escaped n similar fate by Proverbs 28: 8, 20. cutting his way out of a diving suit In IS N O T T H IS T H E E A S T that I which he had encased himself to search for gold In the river bed. have chosen? to loose the banda o f wickedness, to undo the heavy bur - 1 dena, and to let the oppressed go j Boy Shoots and Kills Visitor to His Home free, and that ye break every yoke? O il ago.—The accidental discharge — Isaiah 58 :6. of a revolver with wblrli five-year old : B E T T E R IS A D R Y M O RSEL, and Henry Setailt war .day-lag at 858 Hnr- ! v a rl street proved fatal to Adolph 1 quietness therewith, than a house full lV.Jker. Walker was standing In the o f snerifleea with strifs. — Proverba door talking to Mr». Sr mlt when the I 17:1. child pointed the weapon at him and pulled the trigger. The bullet entered W Iker's right temple. Cuts Open His Diving Sait and Saves Life This Bird Is Ugly Strike» G old; K ii'ed Hop red spiders are abundant this year. Tin y pas d the winter as ac liv e mites on sue'.! plants as clover and violets, and moved out into the fields as spring advanced. They col 1-<-t * * » un<1- r " r t f o f the hop Ivuves, where they spin fine webs to lay their small spherical e g g » in. They have ncedlo-likc mouth pails for piercing the leaf tissue to cause th. sup to flow for food. Sulphur is the standard control recommended by the O AC experiment station. Blind Dog Returns Trevorton I’n.— Although It lost Ihe sight o f ho!h 'yes • « a reati II uf n gun- shot wound, a foxhound owned hy ; William Moyer return -d »|x miit. I0 p , home. Cohens Lead Smiths The Cohen* ere abend of the Smiths In the city directory of New York The honk contains Kirill page* anil e e l -lis II ponnds. 4 ounces There are near ly 0.V«) Cohens and f'nhns end up proilmntely MOO 8mlth and .S ny'li» There are 223 Al iaba n Cohens. Give The Tribune cre.dit fo r what you buy from our Advertiser*. H. N. Gragjr Physician aid SirgMi tu r n er , • o re . EATON and EATON Practical Habers Cooking grains for pig f«e d has1 Stylst chjn|«r* on L rik su 6sabH?f. been shown by feeding teats at th» O AC exporiir nt station U> be not! 201 N. Commercial St only o f no value, but detri nental as ‘ well. W hile it may ha a slight I k - h - — — — efinal effect on the starch*«, cooking | HELD FOR CRUELTY seems to lessen the digrstibility o f j - q \N IM A LS protein and mineral matter. Pota toes, being w r y starchy, must be cook.d for b * resuiu. Roots i n Eccentric Canadian Sisters not often Improved l y cooking, and) Said to Be Weaithy. steaming a lfa lfa has not proved p rof | — . Chatham, On'.— Grotesquely clad In itahle so far at Corvallis, rugged burlap ehlrh wa* fastened to Remodeling ar Oragon tunm Ihefr bodies by bay wire, two elderly prune drier to double its rnpacit spinsters, well nl icsted sad repe l costa less than building addition» wenlihy, were arraigned In police units sufficient to double the captu court, charged with cruelty to aalnun». They are I.uella and Mary Aan flad ity. Blue printers o f the new sy* more, whom authorities lured away tom, worked out by E. H. Wiegan from their valunhla Stay-acre farm In o f the O AC e> periment station, wi R 'tnrny township, whi re they had to be sent driermen o f Oregon at l l . t i l fire their gun* Into the air a score o f each. The system provides for draw times to frighten away tha '>»11 »pla ing the warmed air back ug.iin to b. it*" which the spinster* rowed irked used over and over it. h' iting and h> In the neighborhood. The arrest tag officer* told Ihe coort il rating the fruit, insteud o f throwing it out through the stock and wasting that Ihe prisoners w *r* wearing the same kind of clothe* they had worn lt when taken Into custody seven ye*re ago on another charge e f ern*Ity 1« T ile lines in drainage o f whit ■nlm*l*. Milton Hhnw, the Jailer, lauds ure laid four rods spurt in th Uter rrportrd that the prisoner* re- O AC experiment station plan o f ui. fined fo doff th* garb for th* feminine dor drainage. The tilua have heei garment* o f ctrlllxatloii be obtained found to draw fo r two rod* on eacn f,,r (hem. side. j Tho cruelty charges wsra based upon e ' nee on th* farm 'hat many of the sleep, logs *nd cattle whoa« rarcasfea wera found had died o f FLASH ES atorratlon. The alster* were sent to Jail for • The safe fires arc those which arc week to h« examined aa to their »an- never started. Ity, whit« th* charge* could be Inves tigated further. Theta elghtytwo-yenr- It would be u fine thing i f the old m otile« who lived on the farm people who throw cigarettes front with them, wn* brought Into roart automobiles could spend a day fight later and placed la the rare of welfar« authorities. ing forest fires. Among the many curious birds or Ludlow, Cal.— For almost fifty year* currlng In Africa those mnspb nous A fte r seeing some descried camp F’ ter f olllnr eighty-»««, had prosie-ct- for theta lieauty have frequently been site», wc apologize to the city dump pictured. The shoe hill, which Ir *<! for gold In the Mojave desert here about*. Recently hlz life-long search unique In It* outward appearance and fo r having »aid anything about its was crowned wit! success, lie struck In its physlcnl characteristics, prob appearance. gold ore running $flf) a ton. Then, ably holds the palm for ugllne»» — I t '» nn ill wind that blow» with be congratulations of his friends Nature Magazine. »till ringing Ir Ids ears, lie walked In g lertid campfire to flame. front o f a Santa Fe train and wus In stantly killed. A »a fe campfire ia rather to li Flies to Pay Fine l-ondon.—T o pay s $12 fine for speeding In her automobile. Lady Kln- noull flew In her airplane 900 mllen from Perth to London : nd hack. weeks before the permanent commit- was organised. The luiF'ollette campaign in O re gon will be confined to support o f the national ti krts; no effort will be made tq influence the voter In his choice o f state or cou. ty candidate*. 1 Tem porary headquarters hnve been i opened at Labor Tem ple, 1’ortland. Pointers Hidden Alarm Clock Undoing of Accused Chicago.— Comely Mias Lillian firolth stood before th« bench In the HouHl Clark street coort chsrgy -1 with ahoy- llftlng. •'One yell,” enumerated tb« polo man. holding nloft on« by on« the tv* Makes Its Own Gas tlelet found In her possession, “ one Vnc large bakery In Copenhagen eh oxen than great catches o f Ash. string of beads, four pair* o f silk ho*«, m tOifnrturcs Its own gss front coal three hnndker hlefs, one powder puff, on 'U own premise., with » saving of Dude— ‘‘ Can you tell me how to four Teddle#—’’ abvut 25 per cent In fuel. make my campfire safe?” “ Four what,* asked Judge Et.er. Woodsman— “ Sure, don’t build it” barilt. "Step In«.” *'Wli«t— " Be sure they’ re out, then go ahead "lin d erw ea rl" blurted th « ev*ap*t* -cam pfirea, cigarette stub*, matches. nlcd blneroat. "And,” he continued, “one extra large alarm clock.” .V t.n i!» When you lenvr vour rnmnfire. sine "My goodness i” exclaimed th* Judge. " f t ain’t ronnn rain no mo'.” and np “ How did the conceal that?” n»"tar niCHr nly the water yourself. "T h * «tore detective heard It ring »W (V tJ ing nnd— " 3o »ertön I “ Where did alia have l i t ” I "W hy. e ra , why er— lh « matron To Rent — a Volcano | fonnd I f—" Bolivia '.(Ter* nn active volenno "W here •ale or rent, Il I» reported, .m ” ?h uer—er a under— * It I» claimed will furnish » / “ Under w h e r e f i «team to- develop q grevi amount of " cs." electricity. y cO t)* ••NlnefT d a y $ r shoutrd !**• J'»dffA i - *Ss sr