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i i it It ilhnotut. illf .WAI !.. imnn (1.,. -I,., I of tho inichrtliouki If aha Is rich, bliti Is tempernnientnlt" It uliu is com- m forlobly woll att4 alio Is "afflicted i,, i. with nerves," wlillo If lm Ih j)oor , rinithlH world's kuoiIh, hIio In Ju.it tin ,,i .ordinary "scoldi" ' .tfdmiV curly If i'tlu want Hit 0110 ho'ou, wunt at i3 pjf, dedrgol'tp' tropq ' -1 Woist.i Naders. ., , , , , , ry?fr, d "xot idl noi4JT$ft SvT" -r - , s . .; ..! ' I '' 'int if m?rnBm Consistent High Qualify The resources, otft)rift"encc, kribwledfc'e' and equip .merit of the Standard Oil tympany combine to make Zerolene.1 They fnsuro a product of uniform high- quuljty. Usq Zvokno for the Correct Lubrication i of.your uutomobjla, tniclt or tractor, STANDARD OIL COMl'AHT (CiliiulaU) Agmde for each type.of engine imigiii,BBEB i i eHe , 0., H. TEST, SPECIAL AGENT STANQARD .OIL CO., . ONTARIO. . . :: 4 SI ORJBQON' MM m Evorytliing AytliinL",,! '' i')iti N.9fvBq "HO teis-rr lTor.se.s r, cVllll iiiUu lis . .)4'0h ya'm. I'unVHft k W .mwwT MKU V'W PunBeBeT !oeiaH JeV (I n d6i1lo tfeo'plo arc sb' public aplrltod i nicy wain a dollar h worth or adVoi tlmnjf for ovory nlckol they bpend in building up thlM town. Thoy Hot it ami rcttllzu it wlion too Into, i'fi fnttcy- silk Bklrtrt ynluo, I3Q.O0, Naders. at 114. US, 'In tiio old ditys a poor nppntlto won a. causo for, complaint, Now It ,1? onn (or thnnks., , sriJiiUii 4tiA. I. 1. -r Uliu , 7-TrrT ..- --- . .j .t . . r Hf yprv sr. i.' .i thee, .r I ..rty. I'l'lllf 1! M ' ' . )1 , it u ,j ' '"" M?1 'M TVlietii died, , . I i I Jhr plur'nia" pilde, ' 'I I miiii r,ijl liiiAarftjIllltil . ,( I.CI riveduhi tlpu , ,'i;l , t . i ' . M naDu- run i. thee, Lurftl .if W (. . rtee- ; lo) name I . 'In ro.1 me. mJ rills. mi'jj mill multd hllln .My hiaft ivttli -'tutu llirllli l.fki- that in . Lt miiilc swell the breeie, I Ami ring from nil the trei Stteel rrfiiiim'a song; Lt mortal toiiuiim awake. Let nil tint lire 1 1 1,, partake, It rucke thr't tence b.'eak The sound .iuloii(r, Our father' tlod, to thee, ' Author or lltuTty. To thee ' ulniti Long may our Innd be bright With Freedom's holy light; Protect U by thy might. Great and, our King, -UAMUKI, KIIANC1S SMITH efs7 & 3 lm !jM I !S Lft LeeeeH V ePeeeeeeeT LV i L t 0 jr k ulll.lll .'t'loil laot tnatinttie .wnite l I a ImpM on ypfi)tjaids.lj Somebody else ande yiHin&rto;pay; for y This paper reaches those who fVant'laWd,.are: wilfirig(:t6 Pay M.Wt.ri - w - aw r m m t nri riiuwrluit) biii. -'iil)Uj3iO foio71o 8ilon'l , , A little want ad will , sell i even ,m ; , , uv Iii(iufU4M.a .nnlAtnui H;fiil)im fHiUW l( i big white elephant. r ii'iilul liitf: -'uluil i(ti ,lHlf9l III. rliiii" !i. THe ONTARIO 1TR MTAJfcfO ATM DS, ONTAMO. FARM REMINDERS Hriiionnl HiiKKiwtloiiH on TIiIukh Often Overlooked, Ah Seen Uy Tlio Htate College 'Poultry- A college Wed lion whoso coinmcndnblo offoro In making nhcBR-lnylng rocord makehlipr a flg tira of1 gonio Inportanco, in reported from a. W. Coon. Corvnllln. Sho laid 99 oRRh without skip to Juno 2, and uhowH no Rlisn'of woaknnliiK. "Hldily" I In mi early riser mid linn luir day' j work dotio liy 7'HO o'clock, filie lx. I ilititil'illitli' l)riliiliir flu fllklililrt ,lil.,.l tutor 0i to lay two OBpn tlally. j Turm MuiiiKoinoit The iKontlalM to rousldor (u coiiHirintliiK tt olio tug a no id rouiuitt'oii prufornlilu con i troll wallK Rtroiwt, ttlr lli;ht, Kinooth mid portiondlvular anil tho IioIrIU itlioiild liti nt U'liHt twice tlio nlzu of tlio dlamolor. ' KollH-'PIioiiplioriia Ih ono of tho nPconKdry plunt rood olriiiriiln for tho Krowth or all cropit, Aliout two third.! of pliONphoriiM tukon by the i crop koi'i" to tlio sood. Tlio only wn to remedy tho IticrcuRltiK Hhortace In 'by tho purchuHo of n pliosphnte for- tlllzcr. I'ountry Cull out tlio slacker lion by trap ncntlriR or by phynlcnl .tentn. Non-liiylnK Ih Indlcutod by tlio slirlv eleil condition of tho comb, wnttloH, and oar lobog, tho cIodoiiosh of polvls bone.i and tlio contracted or burden tid condition of tlio abdomen. A TRIHUTC. The yean are but ai momenti, and your iplr't. Lafayette, tememberi, at you come to ui, the mighty men you met In the epic dayt aforetime when you tood, at we today, Where llie breeiee fanned our facet IHfromltha-boTorTi'of Ih'e'bar. Joy wai then within thaeoul of you. land yeuifi wai I Alhe flaVthatU m vii iniyour eyei, w eonqueted tyranny wai flaunted to the ktei 4 And there, mayhap, a vltlon for a I moment! came to you, W l Via tbeiruture loiu the wonder of the deedi we were tu do, m Kar aoroii a tea of peril you," a iinlghtly eword, had fared, ' And embalmed In long and itory are the valiant foMt you dared) You were Chivalry In action, wilb a plendor In your B, B And our I fatherj, -victor freemen, crowned your yo-.'iful brow with haye. tll.l wn.. Mfm tlV ' .1. ''elj of our horriM'i ck 'f ri .fr uce, And the I ' I if lilijh h Jo ivor that wat ililn'm" l'i ther liicr? Old you ir d'lr huld irnnJin who h d cr e.l ') aa you ia In J ' To Cght f Jr fra d m f . r afield and by their might provallvd? Ah, then, you iw your very oul In yee that gleam today With dreaat that led you, Lafayetie, upon your tplendid way) What thry have done for itrlcVen France, In that heroic pait ' You dld to ve a nation that tai paid lt debt at lait, Edward S. Van Zile. I Ono blK lot jr ft Hi Vollo WalatH'jut Adv. 38c.Uadera, r v .1 t, r BAT m l'i '! I f! wants It I ill. io w .w ii1 a iin, ki in -'i" OREGON. THURSDAY. JULY 1, 1920 :iz:m news mm OF GENERAL lfiiP.ST Princlnal Events of tho Wosk Eriefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. Tho Dnllea cherry harvrat Is undtr wuy. Iiy a voto of 1162 to 732 Kiikoiiu ot- lihio recalled Bchoot Director li. U li : ion. lnl lira ran reach Crater lake In Ihtlr Hilton an tho road to the lake rim WH tiii'iied Saturday. I A, It, t,ea has tendered hi 8 roalgn.v lo . as aecrotary of the state fr.lr 'mard, effrcrtvo July 1, ' h-e moil have boon nrrottod fcr ' ili'ir' In tho north fork of the Molal- u r.vir, n cloed (ttnm. flf mbcr 2il and 30 and October I an 1 2 h..avo been aolccted us.tliu dutos Tor tho Urunt county fair. Chief of l'ollce Clirlslenscn of ICu scno has filed a suit charKltiK L. II. Kumuiison, an attorney, with criminal llbol. The Klrst Methodist chuirh of Al bany Is out or debt now and held a morlragc-burnlnir ceremony Sunday mornlnK. A birthday party given by l.ucllo Torhot of Albany watt unlqiio In that ovory child attending had tho whoop liiK ccugh. Tlio tenth niiiilcal festival and con vention of tho United Swedish Singers of the Pacific Coast convened In Port land Saturday. Wlillo tho Mosler chorry crop will bo only half as largo as last year, It Is stated that thu fruit will bo or ex cellent quality. Tho census bureau has announced tho population of Kuceno as 10,693, This represents an Increase of 1584, or 17.0 per cent. Thu now concrete brldKO at Tho Dalles, across Sixth street, Is neartiiK completion and will bo open for trsvol about AtiKUNl 1, Governor Olcott has appointed It. M. Fox us u iiieniher of tho ilul- bunld of forestry to mirceed 0. M, McLtod, vsho has reslKiitd. Uood rutcliis of salmon havo been made by the Klllnetters durlni? tho past week In practically every section of tin' lower harbor. V.' (!. Ili'iittlo, sitperlntendont of ohotiU at t'ottiiKo drove, us roslKned o acoupl u position on tho faculty of no S.iitn Normal sihool, The forest htIc at ouco will erect an office hulldliiK and storeroom at the three Itlveis runner aiatlon near IIbo, In Tillamook county. The sum of 117.0 was paid by U. M, llalbert of San Angelo, Tex., to William Itlddel ft Sons of Monmouth, for a two-year-old Angora buck. Carlton grange has decldod to es tablish a gutollno station for tho mem bers, who ara geing: on a card systom In order to relievo tho shortnRO, The ballot title for a measure Initi aled by W. n. Dennett of Portland to curtail tbo authority of the public service commission has been prepared. Professor Ooorgo F. Skyvs of the department of soclogy, Oregon Agri cultural college, huB beeu electod sec ret nry of tho Pacific Fisheries society. Mrs. George Dates, for mora than 18 yours a resident of Hand, committed aulclde at her homo by taking poison. It la believed that III health caused the act. Arthur K. Holgate of Corvallls, who was wounded In battle near Cautlgny, jiUQjjt,8ol8h0iia and the Argonne, has bTen cited for gallantry by his division commander . Lane county post of the American legion will moku au effort at thu state convention of the legion at Astoria to oleqt Hugene as the mooting place j for next year, The Oregon Normal school at Mon mouth opened Monday morning with an enrollment of 440 and In all prob ability will reach 500 before tho end of the session, The predatory animals office of the blolcglcul survey la making an effort to organise the farmers of Coos coun ty for the purpono of exterminating molea'and other rodents. Tho Mood River Anjt-Aslatlc associ ation hag approved the action of Gov ernor Stephens of California In asking the statu department to cooperate In the exclusion of Japanese. According to Frank L- Calkins, as sessor, one-third of the special school tax levies voted In the various school districts of Douglas county are void because of failure to give proper notice. Voters Of the Klamath Irrigation district have ratified the proposal to enter nto a contract with the federal government for the expenditure of 225,000 for the Improvement, of the Klamath project Irrigation system. The strike called recently by the clerks' union of Dend was ended by the fiend merchants' association when an agment with the union waa signed which amended the contract previously submitted by the clerks so as to ellmt aatqa clause calling for the closed shop. r i Fourth of July . Pnv of lrifv' Welcome ibV P. f 'nni iiiMiierp fnl tliv ty rr' how oliewTull the) piiiy Willi (In llriill,M btetl Orf in' n kt'Wiwit -fMUrm- lin-.iiirt On Mif l.riehie when- wiiinilrini" whf-le,l. Wh n n ivninm tlmmler iilel O'er I lie Iri-iuliltlM mas i ilinl nt artnire' l ll ihy etars on their i-une smiti lite cats. I Hill I hi linn iiml lel bin lure I'ruiii the ht-ttvlnic tlilo? On our Mandnnl, tol thry burn, Art I, nhen djys like this return, Spukle d'er the rohller's urn Who for freedom dltd. 01 ii f ileum, iHmi- sfilrit nils All the prlioc of our hllli. All the murmur of our rills. Now the storm U o'er, O lot freemen tie our enna, And let future Wmhlntilnni ltle, to letiU t'ifir vullnnt lines Till tilde MMr no more' 'OIIN I'inilfDNT fflO155 GRAND MONUMENT IN DANGER Obelisk That Marks Earliest Revolu tlonary Dattle Must Not Ds Allowed to Crumble. Thu people of Now Knk'liind tin much concerned over thu report tlm Hunker lllll monument In cruiiilillnp mid In In ihitnrer of u faiu like thin of the Ciimpiiullo In Venlei; which col 'iipied a ilo.i'ii yi'iiid ngo. Tho grmilto obelisk known as Dunk vr Hill iiMiiiiiiiient, which vominemo roles the enrlleat real Imtllc of tho lteiilutnniiry war, Is the iiinii con nplcuoiin object that catches thu eo .ih one iipiminrhcH lioston by sen. The flu f In .'10 feet niinre nt the bilke ilul Is V.I I feel In li.'Wit. IiinIiIo Is ii .inllim itiue nrouiiil which winds n spiral lllalit of nlenu niepn by which ihcent Ik in.iili' ii the Inp, where llieic In an nliM'i-Miliiry. Tbo mununieiii wan ntKini in ih'J.i wbi'ii tho vumerntoiie ii In'i! I. Cii'inl l.iifnji'tle ami wlivii WehaU-r diljvi'red the famuus Bunker Hill Monument. oration that In familiar to oery hchool boy, Ileriui'-e of n lack of fimiln It re mained inilliiNied for nearly "U journ; I lien, lark'ely thioutrh tho eiTorta of American uiniien. the neeenxary monej was raided and the completn structun was ihillented In 1&UI. KffnrtH are lining made to re-en force tin- crumhlliiK irrnnlto In hopes that Ihe monument may remain a Mcccu fr miiiiy generations of patri otic Amerli inn Lafayette "The Beechwood." f;i,MiiiiloMt liuvo dlseovered the orlclu of the famous nauiu which dur lug the reconl yeam of war ban bc iMiiue tleurer Ihnii ever to Frenchmen and Amerleann alike. Lafayette came from the part of Frunee known ni An tergne. He was born at Chavagnac, near Drloude, anil lilt- mi rest nil home h' nils not fur from I no village of Alnslu-I'iiyelte. In this part nf the country the word "fayotto" means a wood of "fuynrds" nnd "fayards" comitf from the Latin word "fagus," wbleli In the dialect of the country has I'omu ly ineun "hctre" or beech tree A "fajette," there. Is a beech wood, Ktymolo'leolly, then, tho word "l,i'fuetre" l tho equhaleut of "i'Ue Ik hwood." "-jteSJSG I M . IM In Mtv'JtTfi-lei 1 temmWM BIS 'TRAINED FA BEST ROAD TO SUCCESS l''nrm Hiiivcjn Slum- That Kdiienthm If Worth Many Time Cott of OcttiiiK K. Oregon Acrlctilturnl rollnpo. fur. vnllls, Juno "Tho limn wlUi tho be t IralnliiB for fnrmlnj? linn tho hist chancea for suocoiw In tho IiubIiiphh ', siiyn II. I). Scinldor, chlof of farm lnniiiiBomoiil nt tho college "Sur o.vh or rami ouriilngn In n tiuinher of statoH Dhow clearly that n nood odiicatlon In worth far moro than It eostn." Tlio rennoit cited by Proresnor Sctnldor for thli fnct (a thai lltodnrn farmltiR In n highly complex hunlnusn nnd a strictly competitive commercial enterprise. In u certain ropronontnllvo town ship In Now York stnto; whoro gon cral farming was prartlroil.ii record won obtained of tho yonr'ie onriilm; on ovory farm In tho towiiHhlp. Tlio T.73 furmorn whoso nniiiinlf'buslnenn was rocordod, wcro classified Into throo groups thono who had attend ed district Bchool only, tlloso who had attended high school, unit thoso who had nttonded collogo. Tho labor liicomo waa used tin n basin of com parison of tholr btlnluoss kuccomh In i order to ollmlnntu tho direct effects of rarlablo amounts of capital tin onmltiKB. Tho labor Income Is thu not ennh earnings of tho farmer for tho year after tho Interest on hln total capital Investment, antwoll an nil operating nlid ovorhead oxponno, linn boon deducted. Thu rccbrd from thin survey gave tho following fiicts: Education No. Farmora Labor Inc. District School 308 High School 10r. Moro than high school 10 $318 021! 847 ) Daker Heads Water Power Ooard, Washington. Sesrotnry llaker was named by President Wilson to bo chairman of the buufd-provided for In tho wator power bill to curryjout tho provisions of that measure. Secret!, r tes Mcrodlt and Payne wore immcd a' thu same time to be members of the board, J Women. In Democratic Convention. Ran Francisco, An examination of tho temporary roll shows 30$ women delegates and. altenim In tly dentil crutlc national convention. Thoy wl i bri divided ns follews: At largo, 41 alternate at large, 30; district deb ualus, CJ: district alternates, 10 j No lotrrvo, thoy nro ni! Hol'i.; nt half prlt'ft, thbin fancy nllk iIitxhim at Ilndors, Even Without Tire Chains Motorists have told us that Horse-Shoe Cord Tires are so effectively non-skid Uint they hold the rear whci-U fast on slippery pavements even when the plain-tread front tirc3 are inclined to skid. They say that they used these tires all last winter without tire chains, and that they turned corners at 20 miles nn hour qn wet pavements without skidding. We shall be glad to show you how unusually non-skid the Horse-Shoe Cord Tire rr&lly 1j. Come In and usk for a demonstration. Parker's Tire Shop1 Auto Art'OftorIc. Phono 177 Ontuilo Oic. ST r r-J 11 v' t-H ' S.W7t s r Phono 177 Ontuilo Oie.