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8 l « V O M M E NO. S3 !1 * " . i . . ; i »i Highway Crews Making Several Needed Repairs T H R COLO H IL L N E V A . JAL'kSON CO U N TY. O R R ^ 0N T i l l - —« COLLEGIATE LIFE 700 Koyx and Girla Enjoying Aa- nual Kraalon on Campili. of Siate College — m.,. ; 1Jut ± R hday , — __— JU N E 19 I ' M — ___---------- • America Leads in Power on Farms NUMBER » POWERS STORIES OF OREGON ARE SUCCESS Stories B a ie Foundation in Oregon History and Scenic Spots Living in Ihc turn's und women'* dormitories, going to classes Io real , Carrying deiightfu land entertain More Mechanical Energy In I- 500,000 central station electric college, professors, burning in ing glimpses of Oregon into all plants. These figures do nol In Use Per Worker Than the big lank* anil rambling over clude nearly 5,000,0000 passenger parts of Hie United Stales, “ Ma Ibe campus, Ihc 4-H club boys ami FRANK P A R KER Ì In Factories automobile* which are owned by rooned in Crater I-eke,” a volume The past week or m o.- (he high- I “ „ T . ’ •horou»th,y of short stories w rilt n by Alfred farmers us they are uol prim arily way crews have been busy be -I 2“ , ‘ h, col,'“ lu,‘‘ “ " ' “ »sphere of Power«, dean of Ihe extension d i BANKS production machines. iweein Central Point and Gobi H ill ^ e^ * 1|“ ‘2nmer r ’ n' ” vision of ihe University of Oregon By Caleb Johnson A. F. Giannini told a Conjçressiona* There w ill always be plenty of on Hie P acific highway .,.v making ..... ’rcHon Slab College. on the I'ucific Let us siiiiiK ¡hink io for r a nun minute of I work fo r human being* to do in is already proving a marked suc committee the other day that branch Une., »u...« "fu, i s . . banking would eventually supersede : ....T .? ,"? . «“ »i«« «» « ..........■ » » ." cess, according to reports o f the souse very much needed repairs. At farming. Few machines run them the present system of independent publishers, the Metropolitan Press. Ihe Anderson corner a steam shovel lenders a rt attending this year’s Animal power us well us me selves; few of Ihe kind that run local banks i the United States. as it ses. which began Monday, June It, Orders for the book, which con has done in Canada and largely in is busy removing Ihe side h ill so chanical power. themselves can do Ihe varied things that Ihe curve al Ibis place w ill not und w ill eonliuue until June 21. harming without power is utmost which must he done on Hie farm. tains six highly interesting tales of England. Small villages, he said, can not support a hank with sufficient re be so dangerous due to Ihe fact that Tlie delegates represent 31 counties Inconceivable to the Amer.ean So in machine tending alone there this stale, are now coming in from sources to meet the growing indus visib ility is belter from a greater and some 00 or 70 towns and com mind. Yet in Italy today there is w ill always be the need of human ill arts of the United States, es trial needs of small towns. Mr. Giannini is probably rig h t distance. The earth and gravel re munities of Oregon, according Io II. only one horse Io every farm w ork labor, though not so much in pro pecially from libraries, some off moved from this cut is being used C. .Seymour stale club leader. ers. At Ihe beginning of the World portion Io the work done as is which are ordering several copies. There are good-sized cities in the Many of these boys and girls W ar. when Ihe use of animals on Starting w ith a clever story, “ Ma- United States whose progress has been Io build up the shoulders along the held back by lack of adequate local needed to take care of the horses have attended this session in past roone din Crater Lake,” in which banking capital and by the narrow highway for a mile Io the south. American soil was its pcak^ we had and mules which mechanical pow years, w hile others are on the cam This loo forms u big adantage for more than two horses for every er is displacing. There w ill al a hoy left by accident at an in outlook of local bankers. The pre accessible on tile lake shore, fin judice against "chain” ownership of the highway in this locality bus pus fo r the first time, but to all man employed in farm labor; Great ways be farms on which horses any kind of business extends to banks either had a very narrow shoulder of them it represents a red letter Britian had less than one horse ¡R*r or mules w iil do most of the work, ally signals the lodge by means of as well as to stores, but as in the case period of the year—the crowning or none al all. a kite constructed w ith the aid of man, Germany one horse for each farm where power from other of chain stores, the remedy is in the reward of a year's conscientious hands of the community Independent postage stamps, the stories take the At tlie W illow Springs camp the Iwo farm hands, France one horse sources cannot he used economical reader through many adventures banks, like retailers, can compete with highway is being straightened so work on one or more club pro to three laborer^. ly. chain” institutions if they will adopt and to many absorbing places. that Ihe tra ffic w ill go behind the jects. The two weeks are fu ll ones Power on the farm, then, is noth, the modern methods of the chains and Il does not follow, however that for the clubbers, w ith regular station instead of in front as be Pioneer lore is drawn on for provide ihemselves with sufficient re ing new in America. It Is the se even small farms cannot be large fore. This improvement is being classes each morning in Ihe various cret of our greater farm prosperity. ly operated more efficiently by Hie many of Hie tales, one of Ihe most source o make competition effective. made to eliminate three short phases of agriculture anil home pc- And In introducing mechanical aiil of mechanical power. There unusual of which is Hie •Hickory CRIPPLES curves from the highway. W ith onomies covered by club projects, liower on Ihe farm One of the things which we are be we are still iii a great deal of talk about the Bank.’’ Itjis tells of a unique and these improvements and Ihe resur as well as laboratory periods devot leading Europe und Ihe rest of Ihe farm of the future as a great ileal surrising method of keeping coin, ginning to learn is that the worst thing we can do for a person who ha- been facing of the highway between Med ed to actual work w ith Hie college world. Operated like a factory, w ith em which almost resulted in a widow disabled by disease or accident is to ford und Ashland Ihe Pacific high livestock, on Ihe experiment station and her family being left penni In the form of tractors und other ployees w orking by the operating coddle him or her, and the best thing way w ill he more pleasant Io drive farms, and in Ihe home economies powerdriven machinery we had system of an eight-hour day sched less through the death of a husband that can be done is to train the re- laboratories. over than ever. There is still other maining facuiues to useful woftt »• _. n .. . niore than two horsenower n rr ule, living in town and motoring who failed to reveal tlie where '"'ach afternoon there is a tfener*il l , Tlie \ eterans Bureau has finished work planned fo r this pari of the ass,..nt.lv about of the “ hank” . In another w in . . . w orker on the farms in 1900. th irty out to their jobs every morning. nilily w ith prominent men and v.....-« i - . , , its rehabilitation work with men who stale but Io dule work hus nol been assi I lie Dinner (.ail,” a pioneer wo wom en speakers, am t in the even . manufacturing in- Heyond Beyond doubt there v w ill be a were injured in the World War. and started. reports that every man who is capable ing» Ihe county county delegations delegation« broad h r , ln usc ,,er ?oo<l deal ,,' ore of ,hat kind of man foils an Indian by a clever lugs Hie -o of any sort of productive effort is w,'rker ,hnn °" ,he farm ' far,ll*nS in the future than there is ruse, while the white mans clev?i cast over KOAC. Hie college radio Ihe same proportion obtained now, and there is quite a bit now. ncss is again demonstrated in “ The now at work somewhere. But the NORTHW EST FLORA station. In addition, time is pro- Government is cooperating down Io 1925. Il is only in the But it w ill be confined Io a few Vanquished Rider" in which two Federal FAST DISAPPEARING vided for both boys and girls t o past five years that workers in in- specially favored areas and a few hoys escape from the redskins by with the states to provide the same sort of rehabilitation training for vic swim, play tennis , or engage in tims of industrial accidents and of iluslry have had more mechanical staple crops. And it w ill come the simple process of reversing the other forms of recreation that may crippling diseases like infantile paral TuurU ts, Campers Threatening Na appeal to them. power per man at their disposal very far from satisfying the vast shoes on a horse. ysis. Only a few states are giving Ilian workers on Ihe farm. Now majority of those who now live on Almost tragic in a whismical way live Shrubs and Flow ers Says cooperation, but in those surprising the average w orker in industry their farms, to whom farming is is "The Blue Bucket Mine” ---- ------ a story results have been achieved. O. 8. C. Specialist ♦ ♦ ♦ + + ♦ ♦ + + Leaving out the benefit to society by uses about five horsepower, w hile something more than a means of ' o i ti,c (,re8 °n country around ■ old not having to support the cripple In D ID YOU EVER STOP TO the average farm w orker has at livelihood but rather, as President Baker Ci,v A * father r ,t' ------- J son " find and idleness, there is a definite value to T H IN K ? his command only slightly less in Hoover phrased it, a mode of liv- i a nugget in the craw of a chicken While Ihe average citizen is de the bjured person in the discovery mechanical power and more than ¡ng. which appeab io them more that he is still able to earn a living. ■ - - . v ...... --c, tu u i v i i i more and the gold hunt is on. Its ter manding heuuty of line and color By Edson R. Waite lie equivalent of two mechanical strongly than any other mode of mination, minus the fortune, is both in almost everything from ears to STUPIDITY * Shawnee, Okluhonia ’lorsepower In the form of animal living. humorous and sad. kitchen kettles, lie is still ruthless Customs officials in Seattle recen ♦ ♦ I lower. ♦ + A story that is certain to arouse seized 120 copies of a German medi J Perhaps Ihe greatest value of all, ly und thoughlessly destroying the book, imported by a Seattle de? :r Ami the greatest increase in. the in the increasing use of power on a real controversy in which mathe w ild flowers and shrubs that give for sale to the medical men of je use of power, if the present ten tlie . ,rm is in Ihe domestic appli matics exerts may lake part is “ The beauty to liis surroundings. Northwest. The ground for the seiz THAT progressive wide - awake «iency is a fa ir indication, w ill be Fourth of the Far Fifteen,” the cations which make this mode of i f Hie camper und tourist con ure was that the contents of the book munfnrturers are pt rsislent ad- ihc farm. The horses and mules livin g so much easier and more action of which hinges on whether were “indelicate.” The book is a tinue Io dig up, carry away or verlisers. Thai kind of udvtr are being replaced by egines much comfortable, for Ihe farmers fam or not a flame on Mount Shasta learned treatise on biology, which destroy Hie natural flora nt the word is merely a technical term Using makes for permanent suc more powerful than the animals ily as well as for Ihe farmer him could be seen on Mount Hood, 250 rule they have been doing, it w ill meaning “life.” cess. are. self, than life on the farm used Io mile away. Hood is 11.225 feel be but u itw years, according to Life, apparently, is indelicate, in Attractively advertised lines are al high, while Shasta is 14,440 and A ll of that means lha l the farm be. the eyes of the United States Cus Dr. Helen Gilkey, botanist of Ore toms. But human life only. Nobody ways good fo r steady sales. They output per person employed in there is some question as to wheth ---------o--------- gon Stale College, until many of tries to suppress bocks which deal are always better for service, farm work is steadily growing larg er the curvature of the earth would Hie most beautiful native flowers with the breeding of livestocks, dogs Oregon Poultrymen To t h in fo ri ta s iir Io sell. --- - - - - - - ....... alv m-ru io pro- permit vision for this distance be er. Fewer men are need Io or poultry Only when a book sug and shrubs of Oregon and Hie gests that the life processes of human northwest w ill he extinct. This, Dr. Advertlsed brands are the biggest «luce and transport to market Ihe Meet At Corvallis tween these two lofty points. In beings are similar to those of other value lhal can be obtained. This same amount of foodstuffs or other terest is added by a scientific ex Gilkey says, lias ulreudy happened animals do well-meaning but stupid fact is known Io everyone. , agricultural commodities. planation by J. \V. Booth, who in most of the euslern slates. officials interfere. Some 400 of the leading poutry wrote follow ing the appearance of Persistent advertising means pro- I This increase in farm productiv- "The need of immediate action Io LOWDOWN gress— and progress means sue-1 ity lias been going on fo r a hun- men from all parts of Oregon w ill the story in tlie New Improvement preserve fo r future generations Victor V. Green runs what be calls , ■ Ured years. In 1830 it took the be guests of Oregon State college Era in 1925. such necessities as fuel, building D ces1s- “The Most Low-Down Paper on fo r the annual poultrymen’s con I eople are constantly looking thru J labor of three-quarters of Ihe peo- Dean Powers is well known as E arth.” Its title is the Caochella materials, food and power is start Ihe advertising columns fo r new i pie of Ihe United Stales to grow vention, July 23 and 24, acording an author of short stories, espec Valley Submarine and it is published ling ly evident probably Io the ma to A. G. Lunn, head of the poultry at Coachella, Riverside County, Cali and better things. Products not the commodities necessary to feed ially tales for young people. These jo rity of citizens,” says Dr. G illey, fornia, 76 feet below sea level. represented there have a slim and clothe Ihemselves and Ihe rest husbandry department, who w ill be in the volume are favorites from "but to the maintenance of those Editor Green has a sense of humor, of " the The an an- various publications, chosen not on chance of being known. Of the population. By 1«J<)„ ,hough in „ L charge , „ ’e meetings, The as is evidenced by the sub-title of things which huve no strictly ec ti» « '« addition io the farm equ“ Ï ° f » ^.O re g o n stale Advertised products register an ap- ly for their interest, but because of Ms paper. H e also lias a sense of re onomic value, most of us have still l>eal that makes the thoughts of '»lent of more horses and of niech- Poultrymen’s association w il be their location in Oregon. sponsibility to his thriving agncultu- given little thought. fr,*i 5“ naiun“ y- the local news in buying any other kind fade m 'm al power-driven implement, we held on the campus at the same A special feature of the volume “ The automobile and Ihe gencrul lime. UlL . submarine clearly shows. away quickly. is thart a number have been bound had reached a stage of efficiency, exodus of Ihe country on Sundays Economical production w ill be in Oreyon myrtle wood, and made l re other valle>’’ in Califor- Persistent, truthfu l advertising is which required the work of not and other holidays hus proved a r . l ' l 1 ?“ 0”” of which »re even a builder of steady and certain more than four-tenth of the whole one of the chief topics for discus up into beautiful gift sets. These ° V he lcvel of P*cific temporary menace of great propor Ocean than tins one. They are beds business. Il is the greatest known j population to feed and clothe us sion during the convention. Other are expected to prove poular not tions to our native flora. Place» of ancient lakes which were once bays subjects such as breeding, disease ! umy io dook lovers and collectors remedy for poor business. all. , only to book lovers and collectors form erly inaccessible have been rari'n6 °£ean so“ «: prehistoric cl’i'v ° H’" ' , mi' rk e,in S Wi" !' IS" r e ’ l b u * !° ,h e ° f ' ' 1"l'K°n w ho Business concerns who do nol ad earthquake raised the land between This year’s census is nol com opened up. ami thoughtless flower c attention. One of the p rin -j know ami love this beautiful wood. vertise are playing a dangerous plete. hut it seems certain that it tsiem and tht sex lovers strip Ihe woods and roud- eipal speaers w ill he Prof. R. B. Old ocean beds make good farms game. The book is Pn‘‘ of a series of w ill show lhal nol more than a sides of blossoms and shrubbery. ' i r' ryy herit' Holland's farms are rhompson, the first graduate of the hooks on the Oregon T ra il to he I'linrter of the entire population of The rarer and more sensitive plants "itirety on reclaimed sea-bot college poultry department in 1913, published by this company. tom, and another 300,000 acres of Ihe United States is actually en have retreated before civilization—■ who is now head of the poultry de w ean has just been diked off and is SAMBO’S PHILOSOPHY ---------o . — caged in farm w ork; and the con soealled—and in many case* are being pumped out to add to the agri partment at Oklahoma A. 4 M. col I illy, you were entertaining a tinuing increase in power equip cultural area. Much of F lo r id a 's ^ « making their lust stand. The next lege and a recognized authorily on man in the kitchen last night, were land has only lately been reclaimed ment mny, and probably w ill, re poultry problems. few years may determine their you not? duce this proportion to 15 per cent fates.” gate g nrOJ' CL is ° n fcx>t to irri- The visiting poultrymen w ill he That i s for him to say, ma’am. I the de’ Crt and make in Ihc course of another ten years. Some of the outstanding exam tne w orlds garden spot entertained the first evening by did my best. Ihat is what the stalistieal experts ples of flowers and shrubs once the Corvallis chamber of commerce. WASHINGTON figure— that eventually we shall abundant hut now nol permanently ---------o---------- r o I ^ L N ^ ' ° nal Capj taI *’ raP»dly be reach such a stage of agricultural gone or fast disappearing from Old Lady: If you really want coming the most beautiful city in efficiency that only 15 per cent of Oregon fields and forests, accord America, one of the most beautiful work, banner Gray wants a rig h t the people w ill be required Io grow hand man. W ish in g thC W° rWL 1 firSt WCnt ,O ing Io Dr. Gilkey, are the small Washington as a boy, nearly fifty all of Ihe crops and livestock which pink orchid called fairy or asgel Tramp: Just my luck lady, I'm S h g°1' andhaV e’e5n i , «ro- f- r a the entire 700 percent of Ihe peo slipper, Ihe Cascade lily, now ex left-handed. I oruamen‘cd in spots with ple consume. tinct, and Ihe T rillium s or wood in(oUti iU ;'?ruc,ur“ a"d monuments, The present volume of power in r e ^ n h ^ l, Wh,d’ now he^ ns "> lilie s which ar destroyed, not by Film producer You now dash in resemble the harmonious, stately de- use on the farms of America is to the burning building, fling Miss removing Hie rools, Imt by taking ?'.gv ‘he 85eat Frenchm an, M ajor estimated at 50.(9)0.000 horsepower, Mhatscrname over your shoulder, the leaves w ith Ihe flower so that .An * V Wll om ^ o r g e W ashing th is is divided among nearly 25,- ton employed to lav out the city no food is manufactured and Hored clamber out w il.i her through the named after himself. y 000,000 separate units, of which fo r the next year. The rhododen ro if, and then escape along the tele Just now there is being spent in horses and mules s till comprise Ihe drons are another notable example Washington on public buildings and gr iph wires s till holding her. larger proportion. Rut in addition o f wholesale and thoughtless de- grounds, parkways and '¿he like a Exhausted actor: Here, dash it, total of $314,250,000. ‘ to some 18.000,000 work animals I ’ve just done all that. atruetion, und there are niiiny ,h *nSton. ’« » planned to face there are in use 853.000 farm trac others. Producer: Of course you have, .hV from the CaPi,° 1 and tors, 097.000 trucks—the farm job —o- ih a t was the rehearsal. me White House, respectively. Real ■Ef dey whs mo liulul pullin, an is in very large part a transporta " V O L K , T H A T T R .T T O 4 . t T » O M B - Read the Ads and profit, A good less see sawin' an’ brayin’, dey ,1 be estate speculators of the 179O's bought up the desirable lots and held F O R . n o t h , n i G6NERALLV advertiser is usually a good mér mo- big loads pulled to de TOP o' de tion job —2,500.000 stationery gas Mesdames George Haff, Byerly FlMO T H A T WHAT THEY GET 19 them at such high prices thai the city engines. 1,000,000 w indm ills.’ 300- ita n t. Mil 'stiff o' stlckln’ nenh de bottom." wor , th j u y r w h a t t h e * p a id « . U dlvlda.1 i S â l ï ¿ X Ä » ’ ’” ' grew North and West instead and MPCKBRifce__ I F or . i t * -*. J new fronts had to be put on the White ----- Bd. ^ W 'o U h e H c k ^