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SITES ARE LAUDED BY HOMESTEADER That James C o n v 1 11. either through Umorance or wilfulness," made gross misstatements in his criticism of the (tovernment's offer of Oregon & California grant lands to, ex-service men to the American Legion. Is the assertion of Straud W, Long, who homesteaded for even years - and proved up on a farm 18 miles northeast of Eugene In 19074 ' "I am ithorouRhly familiar with most of the land open for entry under the O. A C. land grants." said Long.; "The soil Is fertile and productive of the fin est kind of orchards and garden bto duce. There is not a ranch, part of which is not suited for far-mini?. It Is all excellent for grazing. I have been over eight of the counties in which the .land is located. MADE LIVING ON SIDE In the seven years I homesteaded I had not a cent of assistance. I made my living doing odd jobs, building roads, bridges, trails, helping farmers in the valley and building houses. The oppor tunities for doing extra work are much 'greater now than at that time. An ex- vervlce man can get Vork picking ap ples and helping farmen. There Is abundant game, of which some species may be' killed at every season of the ' year. lie can raise his own vegetables. , "Oh my homestead 1 built a house IS by 20 feet out of cedar logs. I split the logs myself and, with the assistance of my dog, dragged them to the cabin elte and erected the house. I grubbed out trees and brush for a garden spot and at the time I proved up I had a good growing family orchard, loganber ries, currants, gooseberries, strawber ries and an abundance of vegetables. I did all this In spite of the fact that 'I was sick and settled in Oregon for my health. Camp Creek valley, at the head of which my ranch is located, has been compared by some to the Garden Of Eden. O. A C. LAND HOMESTEADED "My homestead was no better in Quality than the -land being offered to the soldiers today. I filed on govern ment land. This is O. & C. land. One consists of the odd numbered sections, the other of the even numbered. The general Impression that all the good lands have been taken up in the past Is entirely erroneous. "ConvfU's statements are a great In justice to both Uncle Sam and to the boys. The soil on even the hilltops is the best ever for growing apples. I have grown Spltsenbergs on my home stead that nothing in the Hood River valley could excel. "I have always been loyal to the gov ernment and I don't like to see it stung or the boys stung through statements made by an Illy informed person." Sophomore's $20 Bill Returns to ; Her ib Darkness A f 20 bill that will attract its own er'sVye on a rainy night after lying in the mud for several hours, is the right sort Velrna White, a sopho more at Reed college, dropped a nwehty Wednesday night on her way to 'the car, went to a show in town, and, returning about 11 o'clock, spotted the greenback beside the road, muddy and soaked, with rain. Since the . experience. Miss White has be come a firm believer in the magnetic power of money. Jazz Strains Throw New Life Into Yank Soldiers in Siberia New Tork, March It. Russian Jaxa music was introduced at the Knighta of Columbus gymnasium at Vladivostok to stir up5 the Interest of American dough boys in athletic contest! which had flagged under the depressing influence of a severe Siberian winter, according to a report received here today by overseas director. William P. LArKin.irom wu Ham F. Fox of Indianapolis, who solved Here and there an explosive Bolshevik jazz train was thrown in for good meas- m embers of the city police force and fire department of Klamath Falls that they could not continue work at their pres ent salary, and having received tio en couragement from the council, T. M. Durham resigned as patrolman. He is the flrBt to seek more pay elsewhere. Attempt to Change Court Martial Lost Washington, March 12. (L N. S. By a vote of 74 to 66 the house late this afternoon defeated an - effort by Representative Johnson of South Da kota to change the court-martial system of the army by new legislation on the army bill now. pending in the house. It was held that this legislation was not germane to the army bill. ! . . ' T- . .. ': 'I "- .. .. . ,.. i- lire during a boxing or wrestling bout I the result wag Increased on the part la the gymnasium, the letter states, and the athletes ", Of I Allen OpftWtafstffft to tk rib Hi Best Flavored Perfectly Baked The wrappers are good for votes ia the National Promotion Co.'s tlS.ee Prize Contest. Small wrappers, 111 rotes) large wrappers, votes. Post at Klamath Would Keep Young Man From Asylum Klamath Falls, March 12. Action has been, taken by the American Legion post here to prevent the county court from committing Robert Ryan, 26, a former soldier, to the state insane asylum with out first having a careful medical exam ination In. the belief that the, young man should be taken to an army hospital for treatment. NOTE THESE SATURDAY SPECIAL PRICES SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY STATIONERY 42c 200 Boxes Lawn Writing Paper, comes 48 sheets paper to box, envelopes to match ; popular tints and -shades. Saturday, only 42 FJot Water Bottle EXTRA SPECIAL, 1Q SATURDAY OlfLT.. P We are overstocked with Hot Water Bottles and wish not to carry them over another season. We are cleaning them J1 1 Q out at special y' Eastman Kodak , Line Films and Plates Developed. Picture Printed. High-Grade Work. Work brought in before 9 a. m. out at 5 p. m. These are some of our regular prices: 23c 25c 45 c 45c 45c 45c 25c Woodbury Facial Soap .. ... Creme Oil Soap 10, 3 for Pebecco Tooth Paste Pepsodent Tooth Paste Hinds Cream Santiseptlc Lotion Lux Soap Flakes, 2 for We Always Carry a Full Line of Boaricke & Runyon HOMEOPATHIC Remedies. Send in Your Mail Orders. ' Prompt Attention Given KNIGHT DRUG CO. 402 WASHINGTON STREET Just Above Tenth Home of the Nyal Horn Remedies Following a declaration from several IMPORTANT CHANGES IN PASSENGER TRAINS ON THE OREGON ELECTRIC RY. f IN EFFECT MONDAY, MARCH 15 Portland-Salem-Eugene Line LEAVING PORTLAND KIW IOCAL TRAIN TiO. 1 will leave Portland S :S0 a. m. for Woodburn, Salem. Albany, Corvallis, Kugene and intermediate points: arrive Salem 8:30 a. m. and Eugene 10:50. Stops will be made at all points south of Garden Home. LIMITED TRAIT WO. S will leave Portland 8 :30 a. m., instead of 8 :1B ; arrive Salem 10 :11 ; Albany 11 :10 ; Corvallis 11 :35 ; Eugene 12 :25 instead of 12 :35. Stops will be made only at Tualatin. West Woodburn,- Salem. Orville, Albany, Corvallis, Harrlsburg, Junction City and Eugene. Observation-parlor car and coaches will be carried. TRAIN NO. 7 will leave Portland 10:45 a. m., instead of 10 :40 and run through to Albanv and Corvallis. in stead of terminating at Salem. Arrive Albany 1 :53 p m. ; Corvallis 2 :20 p. m. EXPRESS TRAIN NO. IS for Salem and Eugene will leave Portland 4 :46 p. m., instead of 4 :50. and will not stop-at Nosoma. Tonquln. Prahl, Wallace. Buttevllle, Fellers, Loganville. Concomly, East Independence rnd LoewL TFALATIN I,OCAL TRAIN NO. it will leave Portland :66 a. m.. Instead of 0 :10. GARDF.1C HOME LOCAL TRAIN NO. i will leave Portland 3 :05 p. m., instead of 2 :45 TTJALATIN LOCAL TRAIN NO. 1 will leave Portland t :55 p. m.. Instead of 4 :22 p. m. ARRIVING PORTLAND SALEM LOCAL TRAIN JTO. IS will leave Salem 11:35 a. m., Instead of 12:05 p. m.. arrive Portland 1:45 p. m.. Instead of 2 :20. making no stops between Garden Home and Portland. i NEW EXPRESS TRAIN NO.' 14 will leave Eugene. 11:15 a. m. : Corvallis 12:13 p. m.; Albany 12:47; Sa lem, 1 :40 : Woodburn 2 :07 : arrive Portland 3 :45 p. m., not stopping between Tualatin and Portland except at Garden Home. LIMITED TRAIN NO. II will leave Eugene 1:85 p. m.. instead of 1 :40 ; Salem 4 :00 p. m.. as heretofore and arrive Portland 5:45 p. m.. Instead of 5:65. Stops will be made only at Junction City, Harrlsburg, Corvallis, Albany. Orville, Salem and West Woodburn. Observation-parlor car and coaches will be carried. TRAIN NO, M will start from Corvallis at 4 :10 p. m.. Instead of from Salem : leave Albany 4 :35 ; arrive Portland 7 :40 aa heretofore. TRAIN NO. tt from Eugene will arrive Portland 9:55 p. m.. Instead of 10:00, not stopping between Garden Home and Portland. TTTALATIN LOCAL TRAIN NO. t will leave Tuala tin 11:00 a. m. .instead of 11:15; arrive Portland 11:55, Instead of 12 :10 p. m. TUALATIN LOCAL HO. will leave Tualatin 3:07 p. m., instead of 2:61; arrive Portland 4:06 instead of S :45. , GARDEN HOME LOCAL NO. will leave Garden Home 4 :30 p. m., instead of 4 :35 ; arrive Portland 5 :05 Instead of 5:10. TTJALATIX LOCAL TBAIIf SO. 4 will leav Tualatin 6:0 p. m.. instead of 5:27; arrive Portland :00 in stead of 6.25. Portland-Forest Grove Line LEAVING PORTLAND NEW TRAIN NO. St will leave Portland 10 35 a. m arrive Forest Grove 11 :55, stopping at all points west of Garden Home. "W1.? JV.,T ,0ve Portland 1 :io p. m instead of 1:16 for Forest Grove. TRAIN NO. S will leave Portland 4:10 p. m lnatend of 4:00 for Forest Grove. " ,n8teaa TRAIN NO. 41 will leave Portland 10:45 p. m instead of :10. running through to Forest drove Instead of terminating at Orenco ; arrive Hlllsboro 11 -50 n m Forest Grove1 12:05 . mv p' ra- ARRIVING PORTLAND HEULTRA,ir tn wm ' Forest Grove 12:40 p. m., Hlllsboro 12 :53 : Orenco 1 :00 ; arrive Portland 1 :5S. THAIS NO. 4S will leave Forest Grove S :S5 p. m In stead of 3:55; arrive Portland 4 :65 Instead of 6:10, making Tio stops between Garden Home and Portland. TRAIN NO. 44 will leave Forest Grove S. -45 p. m.. In stead of 7:40; arrive Portland 8:00 instead of 8 :66, making no stops between Garden Homo and Portland. TRAIN NO. 4S will start from Forest Grove at :00 F- m., instead of Orenco ; leave Hlllsboro 9 :1S ; Orenco :20 ; arrive Portland 10:20 instead of U:ol making all local stops. The time ef trsvtas skews above for Portlan i. ai ' jl. SUtlo. w, .e l. ....te. latere, tra... S.!..Vr Time card, will be available at Ticket Of f ices Saturday For Young People's Party A Player Piano Every youngster in your home loyes music and the joy that comes through the interpretation of their favorite num bers on the Player Piano. For singing dancing and for every purpose TIE EMM PLAYER most perfectly fills every requirement. Ease of operation and the readiness with which it follows every touch of the guid ing hand make it a great favorite with those who prefer the classics of piano literature. In piano and player as well the Euphona, tho moderately priced, meets the most exacting tests. Cmtalogt tent if yom will sign this ad NAME ADDRESS MORRISON ST. AT BROADWAY PIANOS 3 PLAYERS I MUSIC ilgKB Allen CHINE -MASON AND HAKUN PIANOS- iRCC tat a am mAMCisco. Oakland, mas mo. i swum voce, AcaAMiMTS. uom aMiri rm -fg TILLAMOOK COUNTY CREAMERY ASSOCIATION 13 In the cool of the morning Even before the sun rises, great cans of fresh, rich milk are delivered, to be made into Tillamook Cheese. Natural dairying conditions at Tilla mook have attracted chme experts from all over the world. Progressive men who have located here are taking such forward strides that Tillamook Cheese is recognized everywhere as the standard. Ftv quarts of full cruras milk go into the making of every pound of Tillamook Cheese. Herds that give this milk are Uted regularly for health. The name Tillamook on the rind is your gucrtntte of quality. Reduce the high cost of living try using Tilla mook Cheese. It it deliriously mild in flavor. Every pound contains 19 SO calories the most nutritious of all foods-accordtng to If. S. Food Experts, Axe you using Tillamook Cheese? The beat grocer everywhere sell Tillamook by the slice or in family sizes 6 and 14 pounds. Don't ask for Crackers say Snow Flakes lairt It annoying to have guests ring ana ring nd finally go away because the doorbell has gone out of business without zivtns; any warning? Why not make a permanent repair by installing Wayne Bell Ringing Transformer This device never gats out of order. It la never exhausted, because It takes current directly from your lighting circuit It pars for itself In taTing the cost of dry batteries which It replace.. Don't wait for trouble Telephone -us today EAST TO mSTALLr SEE OUR WINDOW BARRETT'S "An Easy Place to Trade Maxda Lamps, Gaa ana) Electric Supplies 154 Fourth Street, Juat North of Morrison Main 5181 Crown Flour 49 lb. Sacks Special $3.10 Saturday and Monday Only Cash &. Carry I .40 .55 1.00 2.00 3.00 CBISCO SPECIALS 1 lb. Criaco .. 1 lbs. i lbs. lbs. 9 lbs. rftFFEF KPPrill Regular 40c Coffee, 3 lbsl.....f 1.00 Royal Club. 1 Ib. cans... .SS Royal Club, 3 lb. cans. . . ' 1.60 Shasta Coffee, 1 lb. cans 50 10 Bars Cascade Soap 8YBTJP SPECIAL Crimson Rambler Marshmallow. 10 lb. pails 11.35 Crimson Rambler Golden. 10 lb. pails 1.15 Crimson Rambler Cain and Maple. 10 lb cans 1 on Portlaad Frodsct. MILK SPECIAL Carnation and Borden's Milk, 2 tall cans .25 4 small cans 25 MISCELLANEOUS 2 Love Fresh Bread........ .IT 2 pkgs. Cream of Barley ,25 Shaker Salt, pier .V. lfi Hans. BiiKax Cured, half or whole, lb. Bacon Backs, Sugar Cured, lb. We Deliver Quantity Orders. Lmkfftkk "80MS MOSS P. C B. PRODUCTS Anhnahi Assorted Cakes Cheow SanoVidi Chocolate Bclmrm CocoanutBar Cream Gems Prat Biscuits Grabasa saSSiai Rich, Creamy Cheese melted and poured over toasted Snow Flakes fresh from the oven with their crisp saltiness food for epicures PACIFIC COAST BISCUIT CO. 1 . rjTrP . m "VW lit THE STOKE THAT MAKES TOUH f HATE MOBS, CE5T8 ORIEN VAN . SCHOONHOVEN IIS-ISS Seeoaa Stl Cor. Taylor Both Phoaest Wala 1SSS, tli-St Safe Milk For Infants & Iortlidi . Re Csektaf Nutritious Diet for All Ages Quick Lunch at Home or Office KyoU Imitations and Sibatttstes i f BOJTT MISS THE Saturday Sale 071 "OTJR MUSICAL FLOOR" tiiv ?tii rinsivn ncr Mb KISLET MUSIC 2 At 5c the Copy ! "DARDANELLA" SALLY j 15D OTHER HITS v' Fresh Fish Halibut, pound 254 Red Salmon, pound 2S Btack Cod. pound ............ .15 Ling Cod, 2 poundB.. ......... -2Sf Soles, pound 10 Frrnh Colombia Hirer Smelt Sold by the box or pound. FINNAN HADDIES, LB 25 Salt Fish Salt Salmon Chunks. .1 pounds 25) Imported Holland Herring Norway and Scotch Cured Herring. Salmon" Tip. Tonpuwi and ttoundn, tels. Black Cod, imported and Domestic Mackerel . SALT WHITE FISH, Ib ZO) Two Imported MACKEHEL...25) MAIL ORDERS GIYEIT PROMPT AJF CAREPtj I ATTENTION Frlea List Seat Frss Cyoa Reqaest GROCERY DEPARTMENT SPECIALS r-TTT7CC Portlsa Clsb KKJr f tL,Ht Braadr poaad.... t cans Deviled Meat .26 Canned Tomatoes, 2 cans.. . .. -2Ss Sugar Corn, 3 cans. .-42s 2 cans Borden's Milk ...... 25 N'lppy Cheese, pound... !tft 38c $1.00 Largs size Kraut 10 Canned Pumpkin. 2 cans 25s) Largs sise Pineapple, per can 33 Fresh Kggn from our own ranch, per dosen .....60 Swedish Delicatessen 225 Yamhill, Near Northwest Cor. First, Portland, Or.