. w ,W,WA, - . .; : ., . ,. .... ;, - ..... ;., I i i U ItoUiiViUUliX lGZU&Ct4Miil'Aiii,li-i . - - . : : : : : : ., . , . " : " , . , ...... .. "V. ; . . ?' 'vt.-v- . '' ; - ' r: : v i r . ,..,. , . . I . - 1 I I - ! . .;.'i:'fv'r-'vH?, n- ... .g- x .-- - . . I -II V .M"-.; NlQUE collection . of needle work from the Near fEastWSnjclisplay and sale at Karoury Bros. Thurso 3 dayFridav 'ahd Saturday, of this week. This is the first rrimeomeri o had an opportuni:6f :exr amirtihjthe laces, embroideries and hand-made linens for jtlichzthevprnen of the Wear East are'farhous The an- "by the Arnerican Relief workers and many women are self-sup- ? :) -poftinS'thrbugh the,niaking bf this work. "t ' ' kt ' .-" iT V .' i ' --".; A ---' '' r , ; ' ... i r ii- ; : Treiaresnofiiier,n the world thn 3en of Uie ! Vlt j ; A3"fc'mPos3iW "i1 the shops of America vftearfj Elast Relief r $ frbnr Portland is sending us-for-this display and isale. A lidisplay similari to the one.we are 'making this week was ui vib wt (jute -tot gwgc, wjiai uiivii s iui to ut & ui iiaiiu and experts in' linens and fancy work declared it one of the tnostTntefesBhgTo!isplays ever made in that city. The ex- ;HiBit!tLxnlnBales Thursday, 'Friday and Sat- yi , iirday of this week." 1 Li n r s iv T2- n : 77, t i. i i i 2 i II i -fv- Cilea Store, 4C3 S.tte St. Portland Silk Shop K383 Alder St. .. i r i J V I.. U : lira. Prank . Cark as.beea ? list tor, . f ewd ?y. . : Tr -SJIa Sander8, recently 'Tislt with' his patents In Portland. J. V. Coburn is drilling wheat SS.;C. Barry Iswrorkln- Sa- It to reported JOXt it" Prlngle Girls Glee club la in the making. The dog tax collector waa around Tuesday wltVUIs ftfn nd question : "How .many dogs on bind" today t" He:ays moat ,o the dogs out .this -way eeem ; to be less ' than , 8 'months . old. Every - The hensewiTee are meensing th$lr hens of having . Joined the I Wont ,WorkV : union. - . SCHOOL ACTIVE " AT ST. Dramatic Club Plans Busy beason btudentsVit Corn Show Here . For parliamentary practice the third and fourth year English class has formed a -society known as the "St. Paul Community club.' The purpose of the club, is to pro mote skill In conducting social and business meetings." If all the, op tions that are made and i passed were , carried out. things would surely hum. ' -'I-' ' To learn ! the details of making a community exhibit, .a commit tee of three to represent this club was appointed to attend the cprnr show in .Salem. , Mr. Michelbrook, the instructor, accompanied the committee which attended .the show Saturday. I Much benefit in the way ' of managing a corn show and dls playing exhibits was gained." An interesting account of the show was given to the agriculture class Indirectly, all profited by the little venture. f ; The high school dramatic clnb organized early in the term, made Its first appearance November 27 The play -Hunger" was given at the city halL The cast 'was made up as f ol lows: , John Kaufman, poet: John Mc Kay, beggar: -Arthur McDonald The Man ; Harold Davidson, phil osopher; AJtcia., Smith.",, fashipn. irene uross, wealth; LOnlse Mul- ien. oeauty.: . .,.;.. .: i Mrs.' Jordan, Instructor in En gllsh and Latin, took up the mah- sins 01 tne ciud. The play was riven with an t beg. nation and with, few mistakes, due to the thorough rehearsals before- hand. . r'--. A ' committee of five members oz tne club has; been anoointed to select a two and a half, hour Play. to oe given sometime this term. The senior class met a short time ago to ' discuss ..the annual wnicn it Hopes to Dublish next spring. Committees -.were chosen oy tne president to select the class motto, pins, nicknames ahd col ors.: There are elerht momhcn In tnu class, namely: TJrsuta Mc-j Donald. Agnes VantieWiele. Nori man . rnst, H, Elmer" Faber, Mar garet Buyseri. Esther Harley, Ar- mur McDonald and Homer Pierce. The staff of the Annual is com Posed as foUows: Editor, Esther Harley; assistant ' editor, , Homer nerce; business manager. Ursula r w. aacxionaia. . . ' : . 4 ill K ( .:Tbia :a ' Hiilaiithr opist'J i j w. . " , s- '-..r-...w ....... ..-.w , -pj, Jff i. v. , v.. ..-..- . fit' ' . T - - ; - i t t . . t ? f : A RE yea n philnnthropiat? Are you working for char d . ; ity? ' .Aro yca wcrlixnsdrrthalovexif it? lOriire !BccEtx2e9 if you aire a philanthropist, and are Tvl "axsy ycta tls , t's Tisht w th "us. "But f you faro nlstTthcrCSySibutd'y " ' , '..- ty . , " . . L: L ! . "... !v.? ' v ...... ..'-' ;i : ."..'.---';s-..'.'-'"...' . ' - ...- . . . . .-. , . ? - - . ' . . , . . ) ' - . . . .Here tycu have xpeat tHrce :prf ectly good owieeks . vcrldnrj to win cho'of the prizes in the Statesman's Con itcL Tho.n:cit of you had honor thru jt upca you. ' Then vycu . thculit iou would Isee it through for your friends9 r Kovr-- tome "bf you are woking in circles iJon't vatch resr-f. watdi yourself I.: - 1 Don't dp-all the work with your feet-r-sive -your head axhgiisg i There rejalllanda of subscriptions and votes lb Tccurc, Xfcn't TiverlocL: a slhsle "chHHce, Kecaiise you I:ivc I:?arjd ccniecne else had it... Go see. : One contestant Zzl C10.CD -3t5l3fday :by coihj 'ito 'tee.- ;-reVou-naVe ccircd a tlircc Vncrillii'cubscription, co make it six, like Wrizo vith Ui3 tlx cicnths subscription. --YouTl tret the dif- r : rrils-i-rcIi is irnportant, don't f brjjet that, and its co izz t 3 c fir to yrin-cnjl you ccrtdbly1 arc coins to need " The state tax commission has completed the annual compilation for -192 J of agricultural and . hor ticultural statistics. . Assessors in Columbia, t Curry, : Grant, Harney, Jefferson, KJamath. lke. Lane. Linn, Polk. Sherman land Wallo wa counties did not gather the sta tistics. so they are not included !nthe-summary. ,T Totals follow: f ' . WInter.wheat. 693,824.13 acres; aprlng wheat. 81,572.50 acres; IF 1(11 :os ACT is ID TlESll t Says JBackache. Often Means Ton Have Not Been Drinking When you wake up with 'back" ache and dull misery in the kid ney region It may mean you have been eating foods ..which, create adds, says a - well-known author ity. An excess of such acids over works the kidneys1 in their effort to fUter it' from the blood end they become sort of paralvzed and loggy. i When "your "Eidners set sluggish and clog you - must re lieve them,.- like you reliever bow4 els, removing: nil the body's urin ous waste, tee you have back ache, sick headache, dizzy spells; your - stomaeh sours, tongue f is coated, and ,when the weather is bad yon have, rheumatic twinges. The urine.' is cloudy, full of sedi ment, channels often get sore, wa ter scalds and you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during 1 the night. , Either consult a good, . reliable physician at once ; or get from your "pharmacist about four, ounc es of Jad .Salts; 'take a tablespoon ful in a glass of, water before breakfast I tor a. tew. days and your .kidneys . may , then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid (of ..-grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithia, and has '.been used for years to help clean and stimulate sluggish kid neys, .also - to neutralize acids in the system so. they no longer irri tate, thus often -relieving bladder weakness. . Jad Salts ts inexpensive, cannot Injure and -makes a delightful. f fervescent lithia-water - drink.' Drink Oota otjftoft ..water. I'Sy 031 means have your physician exam ine your kidneys at least twice a year. ' - ' V"?"-- ' t - V 1---.-'",.--.- i'i,-?..:.- - s; ,;--- , -' i; " oats, 156,085.75 acres; barley, 43,045.25 raeres; -rye, 25,217 acre: cornj 34.443.37 acres; clov er, i45;753a 55 acres; alfalfa 159. .33 lVSD ""acres; wild or marsh hay, 4 632 S.10' acres; J other hay crops, 121,64.'46 : acres; potatoes, .22, 735.134, acres;' other . root crops, 5500.34 : acres; field peas, 423.pl acre's; Afield beans, ; 897.. 5 acres; old acreage hops, 6372.50 acres; "new acreage hops, 583.50 acres; other, crops, 7521 acres; apple trees bearing, 21,057.52 acres; ap ple trees non-bearing, 2079.75 acres; cherry trees bearing, 4, 012.20 acres; cherry trees non bearing. S 9 1.2 5 acres; peach trees bearing.., .1782.50 acres;. peach trees non-bearing. 393 acres; pear trees bearing. 7468.25 acres;. pear trees non-bearing, 2008.75 , acres; prune ; irees , oeanng, xv,t t .v acres l -Prune .trees non:bearing, 11.231.07 acres; walnut trees bearing, 1974.33 acres; walnut trees non-bearing, 1250.14 acres; loganberries. S 9 0 3.2 5 acres ; : black berries, and raspberries. 3007.18 acres; strawberries, ,3763.24 acres, other fruits and nuts bearing, 1303.87 acres; other fruits .and nuts non-bearing,- 948.65 acres; total acres In. agricultural and hor ticultural products, .1,443,344.46; farms reported, 23,247; total acres in, farms, 4,946,973.57. inffOllx io flofT'- l it : - -1 NUT GROWERS SEE PROGRESS IN INDUSTRY (Continued from, page 1) filberts. ' ,,The remainder , of the morning will be devoted to anoth er open discussion of filbert prob lems. Jed by A. M. Gray, Milwau kee, Ore. . , ; ; Record of a filbert orchard, with II. A-Krause, Sherwood, speaking will .open the afternoon and 'clos ing session." Drying and storage of filberts will be! discussed by H. Hartman. horticulture department QAC. ,, Results of experimental work on filberts, walnuts and Chestnuts will be 'told by C E. Schueater,' : horticulture depart ment.. OAC. '. Election of officers will close the , convention. . An invitation from, the Chamber , of Commerce urging the "nut growers to meet in Salem at the time of the corn show- next year was extended. That's why we say use Zer- A poor "cold-test" oil often olene "cold-test? ofl, r- it fe-- means scored cylinders, worn mains fluid in cold weather bearings and' expensive "re and lubricates the bearings pair'bills. . . " ; arid cylinder.wails at the first the grade of Zef- turn of the motor-and makes recomm'ended for the starting easierf ; - VirireHubricationofybuf car. You'll probably, avoid trouble -Consult the Zerolene. Correct and expense by getting on -the Lubrication Chart--f wherever safe' side, wimZerolene. Zerolene is sold. UAIiSIIr!DRniS .Remarkabl new treatment atoo fehaunatiain , or Neuritis in any forsa. Vary .worst sasss retlavad.at aw . Tasuaiie aura raportad. tta aaad for wwiii ta auffar. Aak ny aVwoalat far "Allan's fthau- wwr TraatJwawC ta Tablet Farm. Pria f 1 ff All sarrytt.Vhtariw.AHn 'K. All aruagMte Labara- U401 Loa Angalaa, STANDARD OIL COMPANY Zero4er No. VNo. 3 and .No. 5 an ui gooa- cota-cesii ous. If you htxvo trouble ahifting gears, uae Zerolene Transmission Lnbri cant .tBT-L-it renaains fluid at' low ternperaturea and ; permits ready ahifting of seara, ...... .T . - M. -. V . r J . .1 aasawassaajsnirisaanniiiiaiiiiii n i nn an . Tryr v wmnuei vVV ri?P III - i .. .... r . . fTHPERE are few" homes that really can call themselves complete. Perhaps there is i " briie Jittle fibbk or corner that would be made more inviting arid more "eve pleasmg, if it contained one or more of the special pieces -we offer in this event. 1 - ' J As a holiday gift we know of nothing that will bring greater appreciatio any of tne pieces shown below. -.z 'r ..;;t. f M ll II: I - A fireside . chair in a high - quality leather means many I ; restful hours for the recipient. library writing ; desks of mohosrany that when closed resemble a library table. Sewing cabinets of several i . different designs. A compart- ; ment and place . for every-' -thing. - - ' . - - , ., . - The -men' folks will be Iglad ' to1 get one of our Bmolung sets on Christmas.. Several' ' different styles. ; .Telephone sets Tfinishcd in several different woods... An ideal gift: for anyone who has a phone." ; : - r Davenport tables . in mohog-' any or two tone' walnut. A beautiful and useful gift. ' :' ' " " i . . .! .... . , a: .. . : -: Use Our Easy Pay ment Plan. 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