Don't Ih'lay Irt'dtlnq Your Cough WHY IHf YOU IM’S COMPANION A alight cough often become« serious. I SHOW DM IN IVf KY I AMI IY Lungs gels i-ongaelttl, Bronchial Tul-es fill with tuucoue. Your vitality is re* “!f I could take only oik * papttr/* «aid ducad. You h «» m I l)r Bell's Pine Tar- (I m * late Mr. Juatice lln-wi-r of the lloaey. Il e<«>tliee your Irritated air passage», loosens mueous and mat«» ' Supreme Court, “it would I»« The I Yuiitli'a (’<»in|>anion a lilttlu of every- your system reaiet (lolils. Give tlie Baby and (Tliildraa Dr. Bell’s I'lne-Tar- thing in a nubdiell, and unbtaMd.” lloney It's guaranie»-d to help them. ! The Companion it a family paper in tlie corni»l**t«*«t *«*i)Me. It provide* reading Only 25c. at your Druggist. tiiat, witlioiil tailing to intereat the young, Hill inlereata Hie mature fl uniU*a young and old through their common enjoyment of «lelightful fiction and agreeable mianellanjf. Ho carefully ia it edited in every por- ! lion of itn content* that it would easily aupply a family with entertaining fiction, up-to-date Information and wholesome 82nd St. and 45th Ave. fun, if no other periodical entered li»e hollar. Phone Tabor 2(M>3 If yoti an- not familiar with The Com- pamon an it U today, let u* arm! you «ample oopica ami the Forvcaat for 1916. New auljecriber* who aend $2.00 for tlie fifty-two iMura of lHlfi will receive free all the remaining iaaiuw of 1914, be- ais»ible. Every week ami athletic. highway a mile outside of this town, • bows a marked change and advance­ Excursions, from all Oregon towns, as allow >-<1 the circus wagon to paste up ment in the work. well as special excursions from valley pictures on three sides of tbe build Mr. C. H. Bateman, win lives on the points particularly interested. In' How many ticket» for the .:r«us be g»t has nothin’ to do with the »tues wtxTra short cot-Ksg sunny side of Wilson hill, is honore») What I'm aayln' Is that them The Winter Short Course is not a tlon by a visit from his brother. Mr. D. mere repetition of courses from year to pictures, tn my aulemn belief, shocked Bateman ol Michigan. Tlie brother year. It is not only cumulative but tbe morals of this community far ha» friend» waiting to meet him for be progressive. There is something new, as worse than If ten saloons bud been The circus wagon 1» again wear» the G. A. It button. There is well as something more, each year, for open-1 probably not a loyal citisen who does both th»- tnen anil tlie women in attend- craeffln' along Its Insidious way, leav In* the blight of destruction in Its path, not touch his het to that button. May an»»». Home of tlie cour*»», notably and If sumttiln' ain't done Jonna Teach he enjoy his visit here, not only at his those in Horticulture, are carried out's barn will agin be enrapped In brother's home but with many other through two years, tlie first year's work the allurin' colors of vice and ilegra homos who will welcome him. being a prerequisite of tlie second. Many dation" Mr» Carrie Valentine came here of tlie courses are entirely new each “It appears to me.” said Deacon •bout the first ot August from near Ed­ year, offered in n-sjsins»- to a timely de­ Spooner, "that a p'lnt has bln made. monton bringing her little . troy with man«! on th«- part of tlie public, or as a I'd like to hear from Silas Lapham.*' L 0. 0. F. BUILDING “I ain't blamin' Jonas t all." said her. Aluiut two keeks ago her oldest result of fresh conclusions that have boy, Elsworth, cauie, but Sunday the Ix-en derivtul from Experiment Station Silas “He got twelve deadhead tick Tabor 5367 eta fur the ime of bls barn, and I don't people were »urprisol when her three investigations and experiments, All of believe an.vtxidy was tbe wickeder fur remaining children, Cora, Elsie and the courses are vital to practical and Oregon Lents, 1L Did my wife run away from her Cortes, came by the morning train. succensful farming ami to a large and husband because of them pictures?” We have already formed a splendid wholesome enjoyment of rural life, “That's a p'lnt. I says; it's a p'lnt!" opinion ot Mrs. Valentine m»l her They are desigti»-»! especially to give exclaims the deacon ns he huatlesabout children and sincerely trust this com-' practical and scientific instruction to munity will give them that cordial,' those farmers, or students of farming, hearty welcome which is worthy ol a who cannot devote their time to a full widowttl mother with such children as college courue, but who aapire to krep they have every appearance ot being. abreast of tlie liest thought and practice Mrs. Valentine la already building a in the profession. new house at Gilbert station. ADMlsaloX The courses of the Winter Short Cour»- are open to any person sixteen U — Funeral Directors years of age or over.' There are no en­ I CHERRYVILLE »« — trance examination, and tuition is free. Montgomery and Fifth Ht A fee of one dollar is charged for en­ The agony is over. rollment, however, and a small labora­ Anil sotnetwalv is elected. tory fee is charged in some courses to Uitoof money gone ami anxious time One Place ol Buainri»* Only cover tlie cost of material lined. i spent and then a lot of them lost. RAILROAD BATK» Al this writing. Iieforv election, it Efforts an- being made to «cure ; looks like the "late is going ¡Iry One Experten«rd Woman thing certain, i I h > Mt Scott Herald fought currion rates from the railroad«, In Attendance usual one and one-third fare for a good fight ami di-servca credit. A Mr. Scliemller of Portland was in round trip, on the certificat»* plan, town last wi-ek and aays lie is a direct coming to Corvallis, buy a full-fare tick­ Main Office decendant of Mil»*« Standish of old et, securing a receipt from th«- selling Phone Main 9 colonial times, hi» forefathers coming agent ; after having your receipt validat A-1MMI ■ over in the Mayflower. This gentleman «I nt the College, present this to the “CITIZKNS or AKKlt HO' has lived in Oregon over forty year* ticket agent in tmyiug your return ticket “ 1 nlu't sayin' that any fnui'lles was ami formally lived iti Illinois, but much paying one-third of th«- regular fare. busted up." e»mtinues Moses. "hut I'm The sale dat«-s for tickets to Farmers ’ prefers thia stab- on account of ita even talkin' 'bout the glueral Influence on climate, ami alHs-mv from »tortus and Wrek and to the Winter Short course ginerul morality, A circus picture He liegin two or three days before th«- open­ suggests h-inoii.ide and [n-anuts usi ' the g<»»l health enjoy«*»! by all, , further said he is acquainted with the ing of either session, and the return whisky and poker and bein' out late llotIM' Phone East history of the'lavlds and Pittocksof Port­ limit extends two or three days beyond nights. They are like plzen Ivy. 1 7N1 B- 1888 hope thia meetlu' and this community land and nay** they are grec»ly grablw-rs the clore of the w-ssion. air with me " I who have taken the advantage of many "Enos Williams." says tbe deacon, peniona when they were in hail shape Publkdtlons for School "you drlv b.v that barn twice a day all financially. How did them pictures af­ The following Oregon publicationswill summer N. V. Thomas and wife of Pendleton fect you?” be et special help to public echool . are staying st Rughs this fall ami may re- “Not much different from « buskin' j I main all winter as lie is thinking of lo- teachers who are to teach agriculture in bee," said Enos Undertaker "I didn't feel no ' eating in this part of the state. tbe public schools of Oregon, and may feelln's of w1ck»-dnesa stealin' o’er me Hawthore Ava. and liaat 11th. St. The entertainment at th«* school house I'm tblnkln' that hard cider has more be had upon application to the Oregon glueral Influence than circus pictures." J | last Friday night waa well attend»*»! ami "It'a a p'lntl” shouted the deacon. a go»i»l deal of amusement was »ierived Agricultural College. Corvallis, Oregon: Insect Peets of Truck and Garden "It’s a p’tnt nobody kin git over Moses, Mr». I.arch from the ohl witches prophecy* alxmt have you got any more arguments?” Crops. Assialaut the future of som<* of onr people. "Of what use?” says Moses “Wasn't Any on»* with just a little bit of aen»e Heptic Tanks and Absorption Hyr Sodom warned? Did Sodom heed It? ought to know that no priest or preach­ terns. When vice stalks rampant through Branch Office er can ad»l to, or sulietract from any Fereling the Dairy Cow. •very household in Jericho and Inno­ penalty or rewani conm*»-ted with their Raising the Dairy Calf. Carter» Building cence Is drlv" to tbe fields to sit tin future ileatiny. Improving the Dairy Herd. Kern Park dcr a blackberry bush and weep, then OOMS CLKAR TH« WAV Farm Butter Making. remember what I have said here to­ (Ry E»lwin Markham.) The Care of Milk and Cream. night” “I'd like to hear from Llsh Billings Come, clear the way. then, clear the Fettling Young Chickens. on this matter," says the deacon way; Making the Babcock Test. "It’a purty late," aays [Jah. Blind crettla and king« have had their Selecting and Caring for the Flock. "How purty late?" 'lay, Fettling and Care of Dairy Cows. “Jonaa has rented hla hnrn ag'ln and I Our hope is in the aftermath— Handling the Fruit Crop. got twenty one tickets, and here's one Onr hope is in heroic men, Feeding for Pork and for Hhow he give me.” Star-h*d to build the worlil again. Growing the Oregon Potato Crop. The meeting «tood appalled, and To this event the ag»*a ran ; How and When to Bpray tlie Orchard. then Deacon Spooner says: Diseases ol Women and Children Mak»* way for brotherhood—make way ! Corn in Oregon. "Jonas has got twenty tickets left, a Specialty for man. i How to Conduct a Fly Campaign. and that mean» he hns sixteen more tc give nwny outside his fnm'l.v Fel Breeds of Chickens. Probably one of the most profound in- ■ Pacific Talior 3214 Local 2011 low countrymen, do you take It this Fruit ai d Vegetable By-Products. tellects, and certainly one of the best Judging Dairy Cows. , meetln' has phnlged Itself?" characters that ever lived on this earth "No. no. no!" shouted the crowd. C. LOUIS BARZEE Fettling for Eggs was Francis E. Willnril. Founder of the “Then I’m offerin' the followin' reso W. C. T. U. During the loat days of | Incubation and Brooding. Attorney at Law lutlon: Resolved. That circus pictures Housing of Chickens. A GENERAL LAW PRACTICE Iter »'iirtly life she lie»-anie a socialist and on ii hnrn may or may not affect the Oregon Htation Trap Nest. 2nd floor Adiliton Bld’g., next to Mult­ laid bat little atreason the orthodox re­ moral standard of a community, but nomah State Bank Judging Swine. ligion as it exists today. we are willin' to chance It tills yesr Lento, Oregon This lovely Indian summer Is hard to ! All In favor or agin will manifest It beat and can’t be beaten anywhere. Someof the women'» pag»s continue In the naiinl way " LODGE DIRECTORY. The resolution wna carried with a Don't suppose for a minute that we to publish instructions about putting have a lot of rotten boose joints at every up jam» anil jellie>a, when what the whoop and the crowd piled ont to Shiloh Clndr No. in, laiBca of (I. A It meets street and roa r . ' by the use of HAT.T/8 CATARRH CUitl. FRANK J CWE'« Sworn to before me an l f ioe*ri' ’ •' my presence, this 6th day of I A. D. UM. (Seal) A. W GLBASOX. Notary F Hall'« Catarrh Cure 1» taken •v and acts directly upon the blood a coua surface* of the aystem F r-i testimonials, free F J CHENFTT A CO. Tol*d< . O. Sold by all Dr>legists. 75c. Take Hall's Family Pill* for constipation. Try This for Your Cough Thousands of people keep coughing liecause unable to get tbe right remedy. Coughs are caused by Inflamation of Throat and Bronchial Tnhes. What you need la to soothe this Inflamation. Take Dr. King's New Discovery, it penetrates the delicate mucous lining, raises the Phlegm and qnickly relieves the congested membranes. Get a SOg. bottle from your druggist. “Dr. King’s New Discovery quickly and completely stopped my cough" writes J. R. Watte, Floydale, Texas. Money back if not satisfied, but it nearly always helps. Wood and Coal “Papa, what la an escutcheon?" “Why?' 'This story says there was a blot on his escutcheon •' “Ob. yes. An escutcheon 1.« a light colored vest He bad probably been carrying a fountain pen.” — Houston Post. The Three Graces. First Girl-1 know Jack hasn’t much money, but we ran Hve on faltb. you | know. Second Girl—And hope, too, 1 ; suppose? Third Girl—And charity!— | London telegraph. Impossibilities are merely the half hearted effort» of quitters-Herbert Kaufman. Well, we don’t know. We are in­ clined to beleire that it is better to tall a lie that doesn't harm anybody than to tel the truth that hurta somebody.— Yeargin, Oakland, III., Ledger. Herald and Daily and Sunday Journal «6.50- HOTEL ARLETA Arleta Station Re-modeled and Furnished New sad Clean Room« Tinted and Painted. Geo Davis. Mgr Groceries, Coa’ectionery and School Supplies, Cigar« and Tobacco GIVE VS A CALL 4»*< V>th St S E Portland, Oregon Dr. C. W. Tidball PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON Office <