THUtMllAY, jtrOI'KT 2. 1020. rnnoK rouxTT lovnxAh ptt Lese by Storing Pu'pwood. It Ilia hfi'fi found try nhervailtn OihiI at t sulphate pulp mill that liulpwiMiil kept In ainraire from two to three yi-ars ylrll. on Hi itvi-rHiif. per rent Ifxn pulp iIihii wood lined When It In green, trtyn I'upiilnr Jle rlmnli'i Mnjiaslne. I'nlpwoud sinred even one vear los 14 per Cftit of in value Id pulp production, New Cefff Barry. A eolTi Iwrry tnw frmn faffi'lne grows wild In Miiiliiwii'nr firem uniuh of Kort t'uupliln. The tree la umiilly twelve to twenty feel hlyn with small, r leaves than those of tht orilliinry eoffee tr, and a fallow Instead of red berry. Moon's Tlma far sleep, - 4 llttla girl of Hire, peeing-' a rloud f luiokt enveloping Hit moon, said, "Auntie, tbt Dioon la doing to sleep bow a 'an pulling tht sheet op over Quita Sjra of It. "Do jron Jiflli-vc ilia I Hie tlionitliia ef a Imal'iHiil and wife hemme IiIimiH rair aakH flounder. "I do." an wervrf .fniiraliy, "Knr Miiilipt. my wife la walling fr Pi now. and alia Nnowa Jut hat she la going to nay to mo, and do I." Itrmiklyn Cltl-sen. Slight Mistake. Adai'lil mlmled priifiaaor (hnlfwny through the service) I Ihoiiulil llifiv wiia annif itiliiK wrong. Tlila a mil tlie girl I want to marry. From "Kar Ikaiuren," Clirlatlanla. Norway. Whan Man Walgha Nothing I'rof. Kilward V. Huntington of liar rard nnlwrally showed by an elaho rata niaaa of figures printed In Hclence flint 4 man on a train moving along lb eouator westward at 1S..700 mites an hour, or eaatward at 1l.7fl0 miles an hour would weigh notblng. aa mees or ad by an ohserver on the train. Drink Watar Whan Tired. fr. Kilns It. Motir of Brooklyn Orged the noMiiltcra of ilia Women'" Medli-al aorMy of New Vork a'nt to drink a gl of water at 10 a. m and othera at 3. 4 and ft p. m. 4Tlila. told t hftn. would illlutc' I he prixlilHa of ratlim whlrh re entering Hi IiIimmI and "Niilrig that ilrrt ftflliig. Avoid Collisions. Imn't collide alib anything. Th mnti nl flu helm uiiial know how 'n leer away from ohatrii'tlona and nvoid alioala If he would aurwaaftilly male ilia porta and havens adown the treamway of Ufa. Humphrey J. ! mond. Llaard'a Eyalld Transparent. There ia a lizard living In Hie Trans-,-asplan dewrt dint Iihm the lower eye lid fuaed with the upper : It la trana parent, and like a window, lata la light, but excludes sand.' dbsTdcl? Va-i lAiiuaa f -T PROMPT M fiELIVERY A Boon to Business Facta abtmt U Woo4atoek, tka hlcbelMt, MMa&ui tmwHMr factored by Ua Woodatock Typ writer C9., Woodttoek, lit ' . Tha typebar ayataia, earrtega and aacapamant wbael, taa vital parta of any typawrltar, ara nada maeh kaaf -lar In tha Woodatock than ia otaar macklaaa. That la who It kolda ap batter and why It Is (oarantaad for ona yaar longer than any other mod ern typewriter. Daed la an tha prin ciple Institutions of learning la Aav elca. , THE REBUILT Dlstrlka tort 104 Oak 8k . Portland, Oragoa SiViET GOYEnHiaEiiT AGHEESTDARISTIOE olsbevik Cpmmanders Order ed to tmn-e for Nego tiation Viiih Poles. Indon. The fluaalan aovlet gor. rnni'-nt ha accepted Poland a pro- poaul for an armiatlce and baa order- 1 all bolahevlk commandera In the field to arrange for negotiation! to hat end Immediately, a wlreleae dla- patcb from Moacow elated. Ruaala's reply to Poland's applica tion for armlatice negotiation! brlnga eight a poailble aolutloo of one of the moat aerloua crla-a wblcb Europe aa had to face el nee the conclusion of the armlatice with tha Germans la November, lll. Tbe official world of allied Europe baa been atlrred to Ita depths and un- dlagulaedly alarmed over tbe aweep of tbe soviet arm In through territory held by the Pole to the very bordere Poland proper, with a menace to Waraaw and tbe virtual wiping out of Poland aa a nation looming op to tha alllea aa poaaibllltlen if meaaurea were not taken to head them off by giving fflclent and apeedy aid to the War aaw government I . v I GARAGE Opposite Masonic Temple ACETYLENE WELDING BATTERY STATION All Ford Work Done on Contract Price. Auto Repairing and Ignition Our Specialty. Ed McGilvray, Prop. Phone Black 181 X s s I wea fa iiraaaauiiW'el'I I .'VP, -.-v- . " ' tfr?7' ',-v,., 5v Yes Sir- mm :JIM J We made this ciga- zrri rette t0 meet Jn V U your taste! TjP rti-'t. ', i. I' .in "s. AMELS have wonder- ful full-bodied mellow- mildness and a flavor as refreshing as it is new. Camels quality and Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos win you on merits. Camels blend never tires your taste. And, Camels leave no unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste nor unpleasant cigaretty odor! What Camels quality and expert blend can mean ro your satisfaction you should find out at once I It will prove our say-so when you compare Camels with any cigarette in the world at any price 1 C,ml ara aoM i.w.ryiiier to arenWfr.ly aaaforf paokaifea of 30 liTrJ'l". to, 20 centi; or (en pac.-. 1Mb in a f';-- piptfconnd carton. W tlronely) recomimind (h,. otttoa for U . bom or ofica tupply or when you trtvl. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. ' Winston-Salem, N. C If You Have A SWEET TOOTH Come In and try bo me of oar lav teat arrival. In confection. We alia to carry the cholceet candle to be had and yau can't beat the qoallty . of our ice cream or fountain drlnka. JOHN J. PRICE 07-11 Mala M. Agrmej Oregoalaa EARTHQUAKE SHOCK WAKES LOS ANGELES Loa Angelea. A' sharp earthquake ehock woke Loa Angelea at 4:12 Mon day morning. Report to the telephone and telegraph companies snd to fire and police departments Indicated It ap parently waa felt chiefly at Loa Angelea and In a lesser degree at Ingle- wood and Redondo beach, the former about twenly-two miles distant, both in a southwesterly direction. A second and much lighter stock was felt In Los Angeles at 8:SS a. m. Immediately following tbe first shock there was a wild exodus from hotels and dwellings. Half-clad people rushed from tha buildings, seeking refuge in parks and open spaces, and fearing to return to the buildings for their clothes. The second shock, coming when many people were at last sitting down to breakfast, caused another rush for the streets. It is reported that the Los Angeles county court bouse Is so damaged from shocks since July 16, culminating with Monday morning's temblor, that It will be torn down. FARMERS! Haul Your Wheat By Truck. ; ; ! - J rT- f i CALL B. B. GROFF 345 W. CSt. Phone 296 - PrinevUle s&ttoseecca&t JURY PROBES RAIL STRIKE Railroad Officers and Union Labor Leadera to Teatify, Chicago Sixty-four railroad officers and union leaders were subpenaed to appear before the federal grand jury In connection with a probe of the un authorized walkout of railroad workers here In April. Among those for whom subpenaa were Issued were John Orunau, presi dent of the Chicago Yardmen's asso ciation, and H. E. Redding, head of tha United Englnemen's association. These two organizations were formed at the time of the April walkouts. Others Included were R. J.' Brooks, Portland, Or.; Ira E. Thomas, Salt Lake City, apd C 8. Christopher, su perintendent of terminals of the Chi cago, Milwaukee ft SL Paul road. Rationing of Gasoline Considered Washington. A gasoline rationing system to ha applied throughout the entire United States la being consld ered by big refiners. The rationing system Is designed by the refiners aa a last resort to curtail consumption and keep the price from being forced to more than 40 cents a gallon, govern mant nfftelala here have been inform' ad by the representatives of the re finers. , Water Power Act Being Drafted. Washington Regulations for the ad ministration of the federal act opening up the country's vast water power re sources to private development 'are now being drafted. As soon as they are completed the water power com mission, composed of the secretaries of war, interior and agriculture, will hold hearings on them. Award Will Cost S. P. $17,500,000 San Francisco. An increase of ap nroxlmately $17,500,000 will be added to the payrolls of the Southern Pacific railroad as a result of the awards of the railroad labor Board, according to an estimate made public by that com pany. Greeks Take Adrlanopls. London. The Greeka have occupied Adrianople, according to an announce ment made in the Athens newspapers, and forwarded to the Exchange Tele Tum-A-Lum Lumber i Company Lumber Lime Lath Plaster Shingles Cement EVERYTHING IN THE BUILDING UNfi Yours For Service Fcurlanlcs -iJctic "Z" Engine vsiili Bosch Magneto t r. The oupreme Farm Engine THE famous "Z" Engine and tKe Bosch High ten . .11 .. . . . ! sion, osculating magneto combine to make the one SUPREME farm engine, on us en3 see the result of this newest combination FAIRBANKS MORSE "Z" WITH BOSCH MAGNETO. 5 We ere substan. tially assisted in delivering maximum engine service bp a nearlrp Bosch Service Station. 5 Prices I Vt H. P., $75- 3 H. P., $15.00 6 H. P, $400.00 all F. O. B. Factory. T.J. MINGER "Fm here to Tell You" says the Good Judge That you get full satis faction from a little of the Real Tobacco Chew. The rich taste of this class of tobacco makes it last longer and cost less than the old kind. 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 graph company.