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HKITKMIIKU 9, 1020. If You Have A SWEET TOOTH . Com In and try some of our lw t.Kt arrivals In confections. We aim t carry the cholcmit candle to 'be hail mill ju can t bfat the quality ' of our rrt-am or fountain drink. ' JOHN J. PRICE fl.Mlm' Pluod for Wrti f'r K. Kn-tii'iol itwrllurti In Annli dc In fii'iiltiift li- Mk-IIi-Iiih (1,1ms. I'l-rii) it-r'nin n"eiii hccii-it the Mood of which linn from tltn? liiimt-nio. rlnl hc.-fi nw-il tiv (lie nstivp for PoOi Little Motorlit. IXrklf. until Hiihi-, liruli- wliei from til lllllt- tviiK-m. "Now lil hIihII I do V" lit- fru-il, "llfiy inllt-n from t gurHgt- slid oul of kii!" ii'ifitr Hiirm t'tidi-r It itiep gmwthn urn nc,l while. n If rimifrlzwl hy an I , e Woodstock i . xx " am PROMPT 1 J)ELIVERY A Boon to Business Facts about the Woadstock, the hlgbclass, standard typewriter manu factured by the Woodstock Type writer Co., Woodstock, III. The typebar system, carriage and escapement wheel, the. vital part of any typewriter, are made much heai ler In tbt Wooditock than In other macbinet. That la who It holds Bp better and wby It la guaranteed for one year longer than any other mod em typewriter. Caed In all the prln. clple Institution! of learning In Am lea. TUB REBCIlt TYPK WRITER CO. Dlltrlba tort SOI Oak Bt. Portland, Oregon Dr. E. F. Ldd, president of the i North Dakota College of Agriculture, ! who defeated Senator Gronna for the i nomination for senator. 207-11 Mala HU Agency Oregonian PALACE 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 Ml I' '11 1 I ' J V "J 'ri'imm p h 1 f .rj . I mmi Bm4 Nu2aAaJr uttaair WJ ViU a ii riwi.sr ' - Ni'iiaitiiidir UA PENDLETON, OREGON PI WaL BH-i bUa r5 . -tal IU J i RTM I Mf7 aV 3, 24 25, 1920 AMERICA WINS OLYMPIC MEET Antwerp. The athfetlc events In the Htadluin closed with the American athletes so far In the lead in point scoring tbat they were the winners by a large margin. . Following are the final unofficial scores of the stadluth aflbletlcs, th field and track events: America, 210 paints; Finland, 105; Sweden, 95; England, 92; France, 35; Italy, 28; South Africa, 24; Canada, 10; Norway, 10; Denmark, 9; Estho nta, 8; New Zealand, S; Belgium, 5; Auutrulia, 5; Czecho-Slovakia, 3; Holland, 2, and LiTxemburg, 1. The 1500 meter (about one mile) reluy race, next to the last stadium event, was won by England, with South Africa second, France third, America feurth, and Sweden fifth. Sweden protested the race, claiming It was started from the wrong point of the track. The Olympic commit tee is considering the protest. FARMERS! Haul Your Wheat By Truck. CALL B. B. GROFF 345 W. C. St. Phone 296 Prineville Tum-A-Lum Lumber! Company ! Yours For Service FARMER BORROWERS UNITE VJM end Wonderful Pony Express Races, Broncho Busting, Indians. Cowboys, Outlaw Horses hold you spell bound with their nerve and daring ljfi FLjrlcusar.dExcitsns BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER National Body Will Include 4000 Loan Associations. Washington. Organization of the Cooperative Farmer-Borrowers of the United States as a national body. In cluding members of the 4000 farm loan associations already organised under the federal farm loan act, has been started. The national board of farm organizations made this an nouncement The plan arose out of paralyiatlon of the federal act as a result of the suit now pending In the supreme court to teBt its constitu tionality, It waa said. Local' farm loan associations will be formed Into "state unions" and state conventions will be held as soon as 10 state unions have been formed. President Wilson's Weight Normal Washington. President Wilson has regained his normal weight of 171 pounds, according to an article ap pearing In the Washington Times, quoting Rear Admiral Cary T. Ckray son, the president's physician. GET FARES AND PARTICULARS FROM AGENT O-W. R. R. & N, WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon swmHl.aj .w..e.i.iiiii sji a.wiuani.s.,1 JlU'JLwmu. THE MARKETS Portland. Wheat Hard white, 12.30; soft white, $2.28; white club, hard winter, $2.27; northern spring, $2.28; red Walla, $2.25. Oats No. 3 white feed, $47 ton. Corn Whole, $73; cracked, $76. Hay Willamette valley timothy, $26 per ton; alfalfa, $24. Butter Fat 64c. Eggs Ranch, 4748q per dozen. Poultry Hens, 16c29c per pound, Cattle Best Bteers, $9.50010.50, good to choice, $8.50 9.60; medium to good $7.608.60. ; Hogs Prime mixed, fl6.5017.2o; medium mixed, $1616.50. , Sheep-Prime lambs, $S.009.00; cull lambs, $6.007.00; ewes, $2,250 .00. , Seattle. Wheat Hard white, soft whit white club, northern spring, hard win ter, $2.32; red winter, red Walla Walla, $2.30; big Bend blue stem hard winter, $2.37. Hay Eastern Washington timothy, $36 per ton; alfalfe $32. Butter Fat 60(P62c. Eggs Ranch, 46$54o. Poultry Hens, 3538o. Cattle Best steers, $1010.50; me dium to choice $8.50 9. 50. Hogs Prime, $16.2516.75; medium to choice, $15.75.16.75. Lumber Lath Shingles Lime Plaster Cement EVERYTHING IN THE BUILDING LINE Fcirbanlis-llorsc "Z" Engine with Bosch Magneto The Supreme Farm Engine THE famous "Z" Engine and the BoscK high ten .n .. . ston, oscillating magneto combine to make tke one SUPREME farm engine. 5 an on us and see trie result of this nevJest combination FAIRBANKS MORSE "Z" WITH BOSCH MAGNETO. 5 We are substnn. tially assisted in delivering maximum engine service bp a nearby BoscK SerJice Station. Prices I M H. P., $75-00 3 H P., $115.00 6 H. P., $oo.oo nil F. O. B. Factory. T.J. MINGER "There's Good Reason for Joy" says the Good Judge In the Real To bacco Chew. You get satisfaction. A little of this class of tobacco lasts so much longer than the old kind. And you don't need a fresh chew nearly as ofcen so it costs you y . AS Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Giiew 'will tell you that. e-r,, , Put up in two styles v r RIGHT CUT is a fhort-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long f:ne-cut tobacco : - Mill '!"" "' t-f--J-Wi'.iZlvl . ft