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TIIUWDAT, JIXY IB, 1090. mnOK fOl'NTY JOURNAl. MRS. C00LI0GE ! Turn - A - Lum Lumber! Company fflfcl WT ) WHO is the "purchasing agent" of $oir family? We'll wa-r.r the "hdy of the house" docs most of the buying. Is she de ciding on Oregon-made products and help ing to make Oregon a better place in which to live? The long and varied list of quality articles made in Oregon includes aimot everything one needs. Lumber Lath Shingles Lime Plaster Cement For Instance For tie larder CANNED FRUITS CANNED VEGETABLES con EK CIIKKSR FLAVOIUMJ EXTRACTS CATSfP BAKING POWDr.Jl CANNED FISH PREPARED MEATS lines hi the clutbir. there ure BATHING SUITS S'.l-.PEN'Di'r.S LAD!' S WAISTS Ll.NU'.TS OVERCOATS MACKINAW'S SHOES OVERALLS HATS AND CAPS NECKWEAR SHIRTi GLOW.? BUY ORKGON PRODUCTS Associated Industries of Oregon .4 "' IB Vr n (rr&W Mrs. Calvin Coolidge, wife of Gov ernor Coolidga, tha Republican candi date for vie arcaident And then there art SOAP BROOMS STOVES FURNITURE P RUSHES PHONOGRAPHS TOVS REFRIGERATOR. TRUNKS SUITCASES TENTS AD INFINITUM WANTED ( veau Hoot, inrrroir, beep, rmcKKM, tvbucts, decks, GKKHK, DOG. DDES, BUTTER, AM) J A CK RABBITS... GIVB V A TRIAL. HIGHEST MARKKT PRICK GUARANTEED. PROMPT BB TURN8 GULICKSO.N & CO. Established 101 100 Front 8b Portland, Ore. OHiiSO COLD Are the thirst quenchor which I keep ready for suffering humanity. If you can't think of anything to quench that thirst, come In and let ui do the thinking for you. This Hot Weather -00- Jolin J. Price, 207-11 Main St. Agency Oregonlan Arrphlbioua Crayfish. ThecrnyllKh usually lives an aquatic life. Rome nf those found In Australia however, have forsaki-n the water and excavate burrows. The tunnel lead ing to the heart of the burrow I free from water, but It la always present In the chambers at the end where the crayfish Uvea. GERMAN'S AGREE TO REDUCEARMAMENT Spa, Belgium. Germany's delegates slgnsd an engagement accepting the terms of the allied note relative to disarmament This action was taken under protest by the German repre sentatives. The allied note demanded that the Germans accept the terms presents, and stipulated that If the Germans failed to carry out the provisions of the demands, allied forces would occupy parts of Germany. The Germans protested that the Versailles treaty did not oblige them to acquiesce 1 further territorial oc cupations except for failure to fulfill tha treaty terms regarding reparations. Decision to arbitrate the question of German coal deliveries was reached by the conference, thereby avoiding the threatened crisis arising from Ger many's refusal to meet the allied de mands for fuel. EVERYTHING IN THE BUILDING LINE Yours For Service Arbor Day. Arbor day wns originated by J. Ster ling Morion In Nebraska, .Tnnunry 4, WJ. Thi day wn first observed In Missouri In 1HS0 when the legislature passed a Inw fixing the first Friday after the first Tuesday In April as a day when trees should be planted. In many of (he schools In the country the day Is observed Grease Spots. When (muse Is spilled on a hard wood floor It enn he hardened and scraped off If cold water Is pnnm! on. If It Is not detected Immediately, cover the grease apot with starch or povv- ' dered chalk, which will absorb most of the grease. It can then he washed off I with hot soapsuds. ARMY HARVESTING GRAIN 100,000 Farm Hands Assault Fields in Hugs Drive. Washington. A land army of 100, 000 farm hands recruited and organis ed by the department of agriculture is moving northward across the western wheat belt harvesting the nation's grain crop in better time than in many years, according to reports to the de partment. Attracted by wage of IT for a ten- hour day, thousands of worker from Atlantio an Allegheny region have gone west of the Mississippi river to Join the harvest drive, according U department officials. horses Inhale 8moke. Horses Knported Into Argentina are taught to avoid a poisonous weed that the native animals shun naturally by forcing them to Inhale smoke from burning piece of the weed. Lack Library Srrvlce. There are In the United States, It Is said. 80,000.000 persons who have limited or no library service. Vsrdt. Be gave poetry to bnmao life and lifted It from sordid ways to bopefofe ness and enthusiasm, and the people rose to their leader. His first opera were Introduced with difficulty, which all beginners experience; bat the Ital ian ear. long trained In musical eoos positloo, and with Inherited tastt) from of old. accepted Verdi as mas ter When once known he waa there after loved. James D. Chelan. The Journal does Modern Printing on Short Notice Comparison of Esrth snd Moon. The surface of the earth Is esti mated at 197,108,580 square miles, while that of the moon Is placed at 14,68."i,000 square miles. The mass of the earth Is approximately 258,000,000 cubic miles, while the volume of the moon Is about one-forty-ninth as great. $100 REWARD i - , A reward of $100.00 will be paid f cr the arrest and conviction or tor Information that will lead to the arrest and conviction of any person or person using dynamite or other explosives In the lake and stream ot the atate ot Oregon tor the purpose of taking fish. Dated tblaj 80th day ot June, 1920. , ' S ' STATE GAME COMMISSION , By A. E. Burgduff, State Game Warden. $50 REWARD- A reward of $50.00 will be paid tor the arrest and conviction, or any Information leading to tha arrest and conviction, ot any person or per sons' spearing fish In the lake or streams ot the state of Oregon. Dated thl Ind day of July, 1920. , ' " " STATE GAME COMMISSION. H. D. McDonald, District Game Warden. . A Classified Ad Brings Quick Results Dictionaries. Dictionaries are like watches, wrote JohnBtin. The worst Is better than none, and the best cannot be expected to go quite true. The Victim's Pelt For our part, whenever we e a woman with $1,000 worth of fur on we wonder who her husband skinned. Dallas News. x Making Sure. A story I told of a fanner who was having trouble with his horse. It would start, walk about 20 yards or so, then stop for a few seconds and start again, only to repeat the per formance. After watching this exhibi tion for some time a friend overtook the farmer during one of the horse's long waits. "What's the matter with the horsef he asked. "Is It lamer 'Not as I knows of," answered the farmer very crossly, "but he' so dashed feared I'll say 'whoa' and he won't hear me, so he stops every now and then to listen." The Tatler. "Schopenhauer's Bible." The "Oupnek-hat" Is a Latin trans lation of the "Upanlshads," made by Anquetll-Duperron, from Persian ver sion of the Sanscrit original, which was published at Strassburg, In two volumes quarto, . 1801-1802, under the title "Oupnek'hat, Id est, Secretum Le gendum." It consists of a group of treatises, expounding a general sys tem of mystical pantheism, which arose as a development of the more theosophlc element In the Vedas, It Is believed that tWs Influenced Schop enhauer not a little In his writings. Car Shortage May Close Steel Plants. Washington. Suspension of work many steel plants, throwing thousands ot workmen out of employment. Is threatened because .of car shortage, the Interstate commerce commission was told by J. F. Townsead, represent ing more than a score of steel manu facturers In Pennsylvania and Ohio. Empress Eugenie, 94 Years Old, Dies. Madrid. The ex-Empress Eugenie ot Trance died here. Empress Eugenie had long suffered from opthalmia and' had been operated on tor cataract. Full Imperial honors were accorded at her funeral. She was 94 years old. Senator New Haada Speaker' Bureau . Chicago. Republican uatlonal head quarters has announced that Senator Harry S. New ot Indiana will head the republican campaign speakers' bureau. White Elephant Isn't It a pity thut a man never can dispose of his motor experience for a much as it cost him I THE MARKETS x Portland. Oat No. $ white feed, $67 per ton. Corn Whole, $80 81; cracked, $82 ost. Hay Willamette valley timothy, 34 per ton; alfalfa, $2626.50. , Potatoes Oregons, new, 7V48 lb.; Gesss, 8c t. o. b. station. Butter Fat 58c. Eggs Ranch, 88c per dosen. Poaltry Hens, 1825c. Cattle Best steers, $10010.10; good to choice, $9.26 QUO; medium to good, $8.509.25. Hogs Prime mixed, $15.60016; medium mixed,' $14.7515.60; pigs, $11.75013.75. Sheep Lambs $10(3)10.50; yearlings $6.507.50. - '" - Seattle. Hay Eastern Washington timothy. 47 per ton; alfalfa, $4. ' Potatoes Yakima Gems, flit per ion. Butter Fat 6860o. Eggs Ranch, S844c. . Hogs Prime, $15.76016.25; medium o choice, $14.50016.76; pig, $11013. Poultry Hens, dressed, heavy, 38c; ight, dressed, 30c; live, 23 031a. Cattle Best steers, $10.50011; we Hum to choice,, $9010. . "You Can Depend on This says the Good Judge Real Tobacco for real satisfaction. The full rich tasts of the Real Tobacco Chew lasts so long that you don't need a fresh chew so often. That's why it costs you less to use this class of tobacco. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in two styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco Your Money BUT8 100 PER CENT VALUES If you trade with us. Ton pay for no clerk hire or city tax. We have none. Tour cost is the lowest wholesale price plus our small per cent profit Our Interest are mutual. HOMER NORTON Post, ..... Oregon (genuine 9orcelain1fonges Vvle-SamtarjEly-lfept acan -NoBlacking No Rubbing UNIVERSAL TTNIVIT Porcc- lain is the most durable and most perfect Porcelain made. Will not dis color nor peel from heat. Not even the tops of UNIVERSAL Porcelain Ranees need . blackening. They ! are , polished and need merely to be wiped off with ? a rag. They are Ask to have one demonstrated to you. tii-'-'-'' 1 iJiiVi Iht -" if ideal. Lakin Ha " Where It Pays To Trade." 1 I...;, if a '; , H