better adapted ?to their culture than the Willamette valley. Here is a'ehance fur Bro, Ingalls of Cor vallis to arise and quote a few sta tistics about the corn crop of Kan sas and Nebraska. The Bootery plan of allowing customer to wait on themselves is novel and strictly in accordance with the tendency of the timse. It shows this up-to-date shoe firm to be possessed of a high degree of en terprise. , While the editors of the nation had to come to and go from the west through Canada in order to obtain a welcome as expressed in fare exacted,' the old soldiers are given a one cent fare andnot limited. Census taking is getting to be quite a complicated performance and Uncle Sam's agents are even now warming up to the job which is to be done for the whole country next year. ' The Phez company has capitalized a farm near Salem at $50,000 and will raise a portion of the logan berries it requires on its own broad acres, which is another effort at cutting costs in raw ma terial. . Saw a man go by the other day with a team of horses, prancing in new harness shining with nickel trimmings, a sight that is quite a rarity these days. Most of the glit ter, just at present, is reserved for gas wagons. We are inclined to pause at this stage in the program and compose a poem , to the harvest moon. "A bonny black cow well filled with cabbage" would make a cork ing line to start out with. A bit of realism too, we having shared POOO KNOW WHAT?-IT w just riPTCCN ffMK HOME SWEET home! by Jack Wilson Pra ' n 2 JM I II I "ws tiat fl- M v. n lP JjmjSmL - -ar - INSTEAD OF IJ Jk''VP W ;hnmW BABY MIN6-1 MEANT with our neighbors Uie privilege of producing the cabbage that went into the cow. Some of us home gardeners however, feel more in clined to the production of profan ity than poetry over the occurrence. Hop picking will he only an inci dent and not an event this year. Not because there is less demand for this wirt of worker, but because there is so much other work in competition. While the friends and opponents of the league of nations are plan ning to take to the stump to get a popular expression on the matter, Stump himself is taking to the state fairs seeking a decision in the mat ter of rearing pure bred Jerseys. It was to be expected that the paved way between Monmouth and Independence would lead to reckless exhibitions of speed. Let us hope that a fatality may not be necessary to bring the public to a position where it will demand regulation in the matter. ' "Neither is there anything hid den that shall not be maile mani fest" we are told and surely lots of things in connection with the spruce work were not even hidden. Many of the stories of how this work was being done, floating around through this section dur ing the last few months of the war, are now reaching into the white light of grealer publicity. Monmouth and Independence Auto-Bus Schedule Lmtm Mottinoulb Loovtt lnUpnJlKe 6.60 a. m. North Bound 7.. 'XI a. m. 1.50 p. m. " " 2.28 p. m. 5.15 6.48 " 10.00 a. m. South Bound 10.34 a. m. 3.15 p. m. " " 3.51 p. m. 6.30 " " 7.12 " GRAHAM & SON Propri.lor. WCOluesTHM'Sl FIFTEEN FIFTEEN KMHT- LABOR MY I9M AT THE Blr VKNIC . WALTER C. BROWN Watchei and Jewelry, Repairing DR. F. R. BOWERSOX PHYSICIAN Ci SURG EOS PHONE N09. OFFICE 3.I0J HOUSE . 1M1 THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON 0H0OLI AND DIPANTMINTI Too CalMiltj liitM Uw Colliwo of UUtitun, Scinoi mi Uaa Arta. ut U tlorUI Schlmll of U UrflrlM. i KrUanj) , Arrhltoton iaaruiiia. On awria, kkluckUuB lad Uvk. ft t nUtf. IfttlitnM boilM or aarfflo Mnnudon, iiMm' THE REGISTRAR, UNIVERSITY OF ORECON. EUGENE. ORECON. Delinquent Accounts Ake bad investments We Make Thrm Pay YOU CASH DIVIDENDS N COLLECTIONS NO EXPENSE TO YOU Knight Adjustment Co. J. N. IIKLGERSON, Managkk J. DALLAS, ORE. J , , , FOR PALE-A 31 Wagon uml Woodrack. J. F. McCIcIIhii. EARS - FAST OL"0,FLYIN(i OlO YEARS-EH 0AR f-TJuT HAPPY- TEi mOECP-PY YEARS FOR ME, : Babymiwp!' L C. PRICE, M. D. Office and residence Kurre Apartments Phone 1903 n m PIOHU. HATUMS A bMBtlfnt etmptt, fimltlM of mcU1 bla. Bid.ni (rlUM. In rat, Mill oivnrunltta fur "ilbMKu lr nMr," Mill dmicmllr itadpfcan ual Uu luuw "Oratm wni ' Arant Represents The largest Fire Insurance Com pany west of New York, and oth ers; also Automobile, accident insu rance and Surety Ilonds. BEAU TAmWTO DANCE IN AIRPLANE So tar as known, Mitt Esther Butlir of Ceylon, Minn, village, daughter of a promlaent'panker, Is the first American girl to go to i dance In an airplane. . The other evening th accepted an Invitation trom Harold C. Donaldion, re turned army aviator, to attend a social affair In Fairmont, 20 miles away, and they made the trip In his biplane. They landed In Inter aken Park, FWmont, attended the dance and sailed ott borne In the moonlight - V f 7( j vY