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i it ii ruga ,r our , - -.. ' ' -rrzz.- -T-d ,v , . - ,, - , i jf t . r -i1'-. . ..y.TN NEWS ABOUT AGRICULTURE AND' LIVESTOCK Up to Date Information to Help Develop Progressive Farming. OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE WIN& HONORS Oregon Agricultural College, Corvnl liit, Uft. -1. First in dairy cattle juJie iiiir, firat in butter juditnm, mid several Second and thirds fit the .National Jiairy ebow in Hi. Paul, Miuu., place tiie Ore gon Agricultural college I11"! among the : winners of the judxing contests. Oregon men made their initial bow to tbe Sa tkiiiai J-hiiry show this year and covered ;: theiuKelvew with glory. Every leuding , agricultural college, in tbe 1'nitcd Slate , wiu represented iu liie inditing contests. A Hpffiul telegram. received follow jng tho first announcements reads: "Tea ui woo J. if. ForU cup us second Ugliest. Jersey cup for high team ou breed. Ik-alt won gold medal an high jnan." i UK, Heals uf Corvjillis took first in judging all breeds of cuttle, defeating I tM) of Uih sharpest dairy students in Ihe I . United mutes, who linil bcii groomed for months fur the occasion. Iv. J, Love of Cor vu I Us took secnd iu Jersey, and tbe team composed of these two men and K. C. i'oolp of Portland f initn-ci . second among 2(1, North Oukota taking first ami Iowa third. 'J 'he t-am scored first fa Jerseys and Guernseys. , Hon McKcuzie of Murahfichl placed first in the butter judicium of the. dairy products judging content. K. 0. Poole of .Portland, and I. M. .Murray of Hoy, V'ii.. woa high places, in hutfl-r, cheese and jniik judging. bringing tilt teum up lo fifth i.l are iu the contest. , V. 1, dispell, associate professor of ilairy manufacturers, and Uoy C. .Ioiii'm, associate professor in dairy production, who coached tin two judging lea uih, wero successful over some of (be best known dairy experts fn the world, ue ' cordinif lo I. M. Jtrandt, juNffi'HMor of dairy hunbandry. Neither of tint two conch en bun had pxlem;ivc experience; ii; , hnndlinu judginjf teauiM, and (he hiic t ceiia of their men in a. frlbute. to, (hem, belkvetf I'rofehsor Jtrandt. FARM REMINDERS ' 'Kxpfcifo' for tiio broort taw In' winter r h an excellent tonic. I'uHture If avail , able ,iv a wonderful help. traiii Jh al wa.va fed with the pasture? to obtain the "fiest reultH. If paslure Ih not available, 4iae Rome otJier form of roughage, ' fmch aa alfalfa or clover hay or rootN. It will makfi your how ntronger and better nble to prodnce a Htrong litter If theso point h oro carried out. O. A. C. Kxt. aervim'. A Iig.ht near the celling of the: poultry house iti only half as good an one near . the floor. Iteflectom nave light. (. A. O. Kxp. f lation. ' Pulleta nhoufc mature nro Htiaceptible to leg weiiknesH or pnralvtdB. Watch he feed supply, eBpecmlly kale nnd but termilk A. C. Kxp. station. If the pullctR rdt around on the perches In; djiytim1 they are idling (you an plainly an tliny can that Homething Ih 'Wrong with 'their feed or feedlng-the kind of feed, or possibly tJio nmount of neratcU feedJ The light egg basket tvill bo a further reminder If this warning is ' not heeded 1 w . ' 1 ' , . 5TRAWBERRY PATCH IN DANGER " Tho really Hcrious Ktrnwberry innect peats are those attncklnp the rootH, No oil: treatment ,or spray insecticide tvill proVH effective against, them. Plan to , rQr. Strawberries .only . two. full .crop years on tho same ground.; In tho (nil . i d . 4 perature The trimness and grace of the body lines are en 1 "" "' - hanced by a non-rumble fabric top and rear quarters fashioned in the present attractive mode. '. . Hiieceeilin the liarveHtiiifT of th Bec oud crop, plow up the field, working it up well, und if praetirul plant to fall Krain. Io not plant tliiw fit' Id to Htraw bvrrieH for at l-at u. lijri-e year period A cultivated crop at poiuioeu hhouht oc cupy thin laud one of (bit three yearn. LAND NEEDS CROP, (I ronind from wh ieh row crop a re burvcHted Ih citHily filled for fall need jjiK- Ku eh ciillivutcd laud sliyiild not Ko IbniiiKb thn winter iu a bare- condi tion as it Ik more subject to Jof by ii'uciiiiif If heavy raitm 4-tnu ou be force i r pH ran be drilled in, veatcb ami Krain can be. hroadcaHh-d by band and will tend to actum u lute uit rules wbict would otherwise be leached out. Tbe j re i'u inannro formed by plowing under Ntich a emu und itri roof, xvowth, ptakcK Ihu boil more mellow the following year. BEAN WEEVILS BUSY ' T)rii'd beaim and pea intended for xtornKe should be ftimijfnt-d wild car bon bisulphide to pn-veuL weevil infesta tion. Obtain (be regular liipiiil material from your dniKtfitit and one at the rale of - tnbleHiuiiiifilH td nu ordinary r-Kallou lard can or I pound to 5 biiKlielit of material. I 'lace m-vd to be fumitcated lu a proof container for Irealmeut. Timely Recipes For The Busy Housewife Dill Pickles Fill a jar With small cucumbers, nlnc- (Ing a sinll pip(,e. "f ' 1 between them. r nr eacn ipuirr jar uou one taniespoon of salt. Pour cold water over the pick les, place u piece of dtll on top mid seal tightly an for canned fruit. Tlnee iu a warm place or in the nun until the liquid becoinea cloudy. Then it will be come clear again, und by that time the picklcH ucr ready or;uie.j; j j ' ' ! Mustard pTcklos" One rpmrt hiiiuII ciiciimbera, one uuarf RDiiili oiiions, one green tomato, six large green peppers, one bead cauliflower, three stalks celery. 1 Cut Iu suitable piece and ttnak in weak anlt wafer twenty tfour hmirs. Tbeii cook in sumo water until tender and drain. Dressing Six level tablespoons ground mustard, one and oiic-Jinlf cups sugar, una cup of flour, two ifUtirtH vinegar. Mix dry Ingredients, add vinegar slow ly. Cook in double boiler until thick. Pour oyer pickles and Heal in jars, Chill Sauoe Twelve ripe tomatoes, three onions, three green iienners. three tablesuoons of sugar, two tablespoons salt, one-half teospuoon pepper, one teaspoon cinna mon, two cups vinegar, . Peel tomatoes and onion and chop nil vegetables , separately,, very fine.. Combine ingredlentM and ennk. slowlv flboiit an hour mid a half. Two (fiuirts oi canned tomatoes may replace the raw ones. If liked highly seasoueU. little, red c,lilll pepper may be added, , . v. Greon .Tomato Preserves ' One, peck green tomaloes. six pounds sugar, six lemons, one, tnhleKiioon gin- muioes,, removu any Ihrk erusti, ahoit , , . BUSINESS COUPE The approach of winter emphasizes the all-year use fulness of the car. Wind and sleet beat in vain against the weather stripped doors and windows. A floor radiator keeps the interior as warm as a room. The windows are readily adjusted for ventilation. I Underlying these seasonal comforts, is the satisfac- 1 tion owners feel in the car's exceptional sturdiness. The body proper is a hand -welded steel unit. It . , , is now generally known that this novel construe- ' " tion has made possible Dodge Brothers enamel fin- ' j'.Vp iafl mafnrl nf nnir,f HrVtill. ta Knlrarl n. kink .An- . on the surface of the steel. Genuine Spanish blue leather upholstery, wide snug fitting doors and roomy luggage quarters heighten the impression you instantly get of the car's distinc tive fitness for service, either business or social, . Tho price is $1170 elivorod PACIFIC AUTO CO., F. 1 at ha way, Prop. , (lie HteiuH and weigh them, f'over them with ImiliuK water, let utaud five min ute and then drain tbe in and cut them iutu KliceM, tdk'iuic tJiem into tbe pre frviug kettle, pluirinx ft layer of ihe vegetable, then it layer f the hlb-cd leiuoii, iheu the HiiKar, with the K'"Kr itprmkled over. Add Hie water, cover me kettle and cook very slowly one and ouehalf bouiB. Hkim off whatever acum uriseH in boiliiiK- WJteii boilinjf thi I fug tli of time remove, the kettle from the firn and a-t aid 'to rool. - When perfectly fold return ft to the fire and dimmer (eiitly for another hour. Jut In jars and hH iu a cool place. ( , ' Raspberry Vinegar Take nine quartH of rapberrlwH, to 111 at add one ipiart of vinegar, .aftiT iMUHhiiiK the berrieM Homewhat, allow them to HtuJid from, four daya lo a week,, and then xjiu-f'V.c out the juice, through a cloth and add a ipairt of xtifcar to each quart of juice. Hoil fifteen inimitcK mid then bottle . tightly. - Peanut Butter Bread IVo cups flour, two teaspoons baking powoer, one teaspoon, sair, one cup pea nut butter, ue cup sweet milk, oiip- M'liipter cup sugar, two eggs. Hift flour, baking powder and salt in bowl, ndd pea nut butter and sugar; mix; beat eggs iu separate bowl, add milk and beat up once; Add to flour, mix well, put in n-iinid loaf tiu aud let rise for ten minutes. Bake In moderate oven for thirty or thirty-five minutes. Home Life Bad As War Trench, Asserts Wife Rochester, N. Y., Oct, 21. Mrs. Celi'a We is Hpyn she dug trenches in Poland during, the war. Itefore tJio. war. her husband, Joseph Weis, came to' America to make a borne fdr his wife tint! children. Rut he lost interest in his family., They came in 1121, after lie had reluctantly sent passage money. But she says Jie said, on her arrival, that he wished tip? ship that brought her had sunk. Her home lifo: since coming, 1 kIiq fold the court, was an bad an digging war trniehos, for sho was servant to Weis and a widow whom he brought to his home 16 be waited 'upon.' Tuberculosis has developed, and Mrs. Weis said when giving her testimony: 'The doctor sovs I won't, live long if I speak loud." Weis was ordered to pay alimony. People Learning Value of Autos "I'pople nro fimlinic every ilny tlmt it !h not economy to be wilJiout nn nuto HHihlle when I hey have the inenliH tta iur eliniie one," RtiyH Mnhlon K. Hweet at the Sweet-Drnin Auto Co. "The laHt yeur has been regarded art part of a perlmt of finunciul deprexxloti the country over, yet people have want ed more new earn tlinu tie inanufnetur erK'eontd'inake. 1 . ' J. : : '(The imnimiinIoii of' : an " nutoinohlle briiUH m many new, opportnuitleH for profit and hnpplncxH uito a man's life inm incrcasiMK numoerH are inakini; the onnernhip of n ear one Men toward a laricer income- und a more completely iiuiiny. me.. . ,j ;v . "Hit more , tjian ever nrB thuy ninnililiR t tne ililtdinobile iIi'iiIit merely n Kood ear. but eomnlete':l renponKlliilitv, for Its continued good iter l'q . '.-), niwlU .f j. .-.41 .(.'..Mr. - . , . , ... . . . ' . ;',.. BRITAIN SECRETLY. CONSTRUCTS ' ENORMOUS TANK FOR 50 TROOPS London, Oct. H, (United Irea.) Re spite the veil of aecrecy that is inneri ably thrown around the development of new engine' of destnicfion, the United 1'rena leu r from reliable soiirceH of a mounter tank, capable of carrying WJ trooit. wbicli Iihh iusL been constructed I for tbe War Office. ! One who participated in aeveral of ' the recent trial- ntainj "it wan a inm ' fortahle uk ruling along a we)t-puved atrcet in a taxi". These testn have been curried out 'in an isolated H"t IJ(,t fur from Jjond'm and evety1 'detail of con struction ha biHu jttniouHly guarded by the luilitiiry-officiais. i M'Le newi; tuuk i in- Aligned ttlong' the kbuih lineMtiaK tlnmo laim-d aguiiiNl th 4ierinQiiM."but there ha beetr numorouK :iiiiprAenieutH. For iashiuce. iit in -callable of a Hpeed of 3t uiib'it un hour. wbe,renH ,tb noiay. clumsy tankM of the last! war could amrcely, do cigJ't miles f(l ion. hpimhi, TTT- PRICE REGULATION TO BE TRIED , '.. BY PRESENT GERMAN GOVERNMENT Herlin, Oct. 21. (By mail to Tinted Press). Ouch upon a time just before the wur--oiie could buy a good milk cow in Oermany for MHI marks. Today one is lucky if one can buy a couple of pounds of butter for the same amount. And everything else has risen in price in proportion. No matter whether pro duced iu (Jcrniiiiiy or iu foreign lands, l he prices mount just the same every time there is a slight fall in the value of tin mark reckoned on a dollar bnsis. Jty tbe time- this is printed lln-y will prob ably have doubled. In the last two days the price of margarine has been arti ficially raised from 120 and 110 marks per pound to 210 mid 2K0 for no other Reason than tJuit .the, dollnc ba. risen r.npuuy jn tne last lew writs. Pricey Cause Wonder ' ' . farearine. lirjicticiillv , n home nrn- VFiiet, with 'some DutcJi iiiiporlations. now costs as much , or more than butter, and Mnrks Once l.'pon it Time 1000 2tr complete suits .. MH) V eood niano .WKI '100 -fat fteese ....'..'. j. . 700 fi kg' expensive'siivci' ...,. , 0(H) 1 motorcycle '. ; r(M Furnishing for workers'. 'home . 400 1 milk cow b ... .............. J . .'its' One ;cnr of potatoes 4. 200 One month at seaside 150 One sewing nmchiue 75 One rudder boat f0 One lady's silk dress 10 One meter stovewood 1 pencil 7 One bottle wine -..I pound of hay 4 1 box of cigars 2 cigaretles . ft 500 pounds coal bricks Itox of mulches 1 1 meal . . , ,(. . j 1 nnil Note This table, compiled by Vorwjirls. shows present prices of the' cheapest, most desirable articles, compared with tbe most expensive of prewar tlnys. Actually present prices are much hi&her than the table indicates. 1 the fJerman ppojtlp especially the "rest less" press, are beginning to wonder why. ' j Kveryone who has' sometJiing to sell or "ft servie' io givri has followed Ihe codrsn of 'the dollar faithfully, boosting his price when the dollar was strong and keeping it boosted wheit the dollar tumbled. ' 1 - - ; - An artificial higii level bf prii'es has therefore resulted which in inost casej Idiot Is Elected to,' t Office In Argentine 1. ..Buenos A-res, (By-niail to United Ifress).- Thcret are eloctian stin-ius and elect ion stories, but the election st.'ir.V from the Province of i'nrdohn, Argent j tina has the merit of being true. ' The folks of Cordoba, or unite a. lo' ! of them, Jiave n grouch agajnst the ooti- j tndling party and in the. recent national J election, got busy looking for someone i who would make .the pence for the I erstwhile majority. . , '"They deciifcd Unit:''' th'tuir osindidhta should be tllfJr most ridiculous person it was possiblo to find, so they got Jiold 6f the village idiot. Eurimm Uabesich. aud nominated him. Knrnnie toureil the eonstituenev nnd made speeches that convulsed the whole countryside. He told tho public tbut he would put forward bills advocating free love, free beer, and, in fact, free everv UiiiiL' Ho assorted also that, nil his bills would be passed eilher on their nierita, or. alternatively, bv force. Ihe polls opened ami all the "bloods" and revolutionary (spirits of 'ordoba "plumped" for Knrupie.. The counting started, and, chid in it suit made of paper, apd with twenty cents worth of shush nnd bread iu his hand, the comic candidate stood by. The results wero published, and Knrl? ue found -himself, at the head ofi (lit! poll he, the villago idiot, deputy for Cordoba! In response to the veils of I h ii (urn- lace, the new deputy addressed bis elec tors .from" cbe balcony wf n' wuntiug room. In nditif inn to rpjif firm in w liiu IntentioVis. ihcmlso' niildlv informed his Hearers that Jie wasn t so crazy as be looked. Ills political opponents thought so too. -r. : , .... For n fortnight Cordohn feted Its representativo in the Chamber that is to say, his backers did- awl his progress through Uu streets was as that of a king. . (.i The opposition lost no time in appeal ing for the cancellation of (he election on the ground that innti was an idiot. Their appeal was successful, too, to day, Rnrhpie has reverted to his old office of village idiot, nnd the province will have to find snmeoue else to guard its nolitical interests. Still, ns lie told a press representative when the news was broken to him, it was all right while it lasted. Dumped Liquor Is Sickening to Workers Lob Angeles, Oct. 21 Angrv mnr niurings nrose when Deputy ' T'uiied Slater jMarnhals ShortridCt! and 'Mnnga rina umiMr oJt.'ehi d We lfnlbtn f Cjinfitiutfil ntitiitwliiiiit uliiLv in r.....it f the goTrnniimt h6ndVt ftareJiouvo on Alameda Street. A large crowd watched ' the spilling pmmvhh. The protests wojv i made by u. group ot4 Avorkmen who were j repjiiring i gai uun mi tlumcr , down the pit ui whith thev were work-1 ' . . ,- .... . .. "That stuff is making my men sick', thiforetimu repitrted to Uie oliicers. i "Tell Vmu not to drink it, then," Short- ' ridge retorted. .. , . ; "Tiny a'n't driiikiug it: it's the smell the.v'iv holirip' aboiil" .explained the! foreman, . . . , ,f Whereupon an earthen dam was con- structed, i lie pttnceitt "beverage" was t diverted to n adjacent sewer, and the! disgruntled workmen went hark tit their j KHS-I MM il jitf. r ....... y. k-. j .nun oniiif , , As I?y Lips, Ruling Lhr n:iil.,i Jj.-I.l lv ('dU'iree roll to I.e.1 ,1 di-fiml. evidrm.',i diM..VMl t. ..neV j a deliv.y J lh...iiiei'.fcv Jin.vgi- 'ir "-..I'liv.fv J lh...vineV.fcv Jin.v.ui ..'V'V tiis..wh. a., n,..,,. -i,.,... In a.VMtion. greater attention na be'e'u . given to interior comfort. 1 e j signiffcauc of thin feature will be ob-1 vioiiK to anvone who Utrn had the un fnrgettable experience of jolting over ditche. rocks and sh-'il-boles ui one of tbe earlier monstrosities. The aver-i age battle was a relief by the time on" , reiicln-d the went of artlon. There i an cluborate urraugement of Npriiigs and the interior ban been up holstered. The wiper tank i w'1'" provided aguinst attack. ExiieriinentH arc be ing carried out with a machine-gun for firing oiic-inch bullet. , Tiieae it is flahiied, will poimtrato flurt put out ( ul aetion an e.jemx tank. , ' : The war ff!c'h;is nmHiler.-d the pon siloliiv of arming each of tbe crew with thesl guns. This would mean that a fleet of these monsters ct.uld move forward through obstacles heretofore insiir moiintuble, : loaded 'with contingent of t roop. 1 ' has no logical basis for exist nis. 1 he prices double and treble over the course of a few weeks and wages hardly have a ebance to catch up. m-nc, me iht man worker and w.Uile-collar desk fel lows with small pay feel the pinch, which their own nierchiints are cresting. The government i grcsitly concerned with Ihe situation. .Means to check the rise in prices are beinir proposed. The government proposes, to regulate the use of gniins und suttr in the milking of booze and to keep a tighter watch on the night life. Kfforls will be made to see thai, all taxes are paid and paid nromptly. Curtailing Luxuries A curtailment of luxuries is being at fmipred by ' increased tatfcs ' thereon. Food rationing Will no doubt be ro sorted to before winter comes. The fac tory councils .are demanding that there be" jess waste in, business. .. A. compromise Today ' 1 vest , . ...1 pair child's shoes ..".One feentleman's hat ( .5 kg. lonil '. - . ; . .One kg. col ton 1 ' " " ' ' ...'.2 pairs ladies' woolen hose ; . ,..2 pounds butter '. ..;.0 eggs ! ! V . .1. ,1 night's ordinary lodging ....Not even one ball of yarn .1 stiff collar 1 handkerchief between the old compulsory economy program will be invoked. Deliveries of goods from tJie farm . lands to the cities will be expedited. i .: A genuine alurm eriyts in Germany over tho 'coming of winter, Vi 111 wdrk men forced lo poy tio.OtH niarks;for the winter's supply i of coal more ithun a MUai'ter of bis present yearly wuges tJie nitiiittioir along that' Hue especially looks gloomy, n it ; ithis offense . neainst :her. husband, nnd produced, letters to . shov .that the other woman In the case' sent kisses hnreturn to Green. Sepurnte maintenance and alimony, 'tus,tliaji'C,vyTr.-oie court. . .';o"i,'' , - ' 1 .j - ! KlEXICO'S PUBLic SCHOOLS . fexico - iXiXy, -lexici, i (By mail, to United-Pnws)n-Statistics issued hy the depart men t of education of Alexieo show; an attendance in tho schools in the -He- nub ic of onhMJ.tKi nereent. of.t.hn oonm lation. J'lfl'ortMi.iire being made-by the departnnut to increase attendance. .'.The number . of- -offidal schools, iu the lte public is O.H-IT and the number of school teachers is approximately ::i,000. HAVE GUTHRIE Do Your Painting '..-and:,. Trimming Tops Made to Order, any style Get the Other Fellow's prices, then COME TO US Our Painting Is THE BEST 4t!i and Blair Sis. L, C. SINIITII & RROS. Remington Portable All Makes of Rebuilt Dalton Adding Machines and Office Supplies )f f ice Machinery find Snnntv Co hano .;., Ml . " t ,f f.i't f- - i 1 1 ...... i ; i r . "i r i; i Flapper'OMywiiirt It, UTILK F. KAUNDEKS , (r uled 1'ress Stuff "'Ug New V.irk, October it.' r lapiier s are el to m.keood .olbera for the coliiuiK aeuerilliou. 'this in the declaration of Mi Mar jorie Martin, the young Brooklyn wun.an who i.u jnst .". ih?i?.i2 Kirat National Stand "diwd U H Libit put ou this mouth. She in the ( ' woman to bold a national post of this character. "I haven't a xinitle 'don't' to lay down to tbe modem girl. 'I can't understand why we have all tJiis worry about .Mother Nature no. keeping on the job. The good wins out and our exhibit is just to show how to help the cause along. "The mother of the future go'B. be better than the girls of tile "'"les, who thought it improper to haya buibs, so.siiv nothing t exercising them. 'The touiboyisli renctiou of the Iiap per is wholesome after lie era of so phistiration we have had." Miss .Martin admits that if she lias no don't," she bus a list or "uo sugges- to say notuing oi exercisiiw "Uo Hike as niucii cure 01 von would of your flivver and when nut or bolt gets loose use Uic proper tools to get it buck in pmec. "Do get back to tho ideals of sim plicity of two centuries ago. "Do give your skin the same chance to breathe as your nose, iou wouldn t put clay there, so don't wonder about it if your plastered complexion gives up the ghost. . "Do oil your oruim bium llu ivlih irood books and good music. n..'nii la rnt nnlv bodilv comfort, but contentment nnd pence of niind.' ... .inors enoill'h. TuB iw.nin, ,.f hriHiklrn must have improved mil nereent wben wo nan a sitccl utrike and the people had to walk. The ........ ,..jt-tilf4ma ilmnit in Jiuiencii in spending that extra five minutes dally ing at the office so you have lo tuke n enr for a short run. ."And as for the mnrricd couples, do have Uic grit to begin where your ,fn Like ' fc. AVe will make one like it for yon or any other stv't .you select.", Ouc Tops are.all built for your car sow will be pleased and wexul. be proud ol the joh.; (I i ),.!. '"EUGENE- Phone 155 AUTO DR. S. T. DONOHUE rcclainown Graduate. Univ. of Calif. Silver Filling . 14 years' successful practice Phone 637J EUGENE ' ; V ; . ; ..; 91T. Willamette '.' " . . ' ii" " i Saturday Evening, OetoWr if -.- Make Good Mother ther nnd mother beean fr., 1 ,n? utd middle age " Miss .Martin think, tu . Uoh la going to be 1 the world has knows how to take care m,1"' ot tho real faults of blumes on pareuts. , ""Wtt : "Ho fur us boou t J ' when their own fathers i such persistent whrmn7,,, ; """ "ling to ndni 'Cigarette nnoking tht feneration n..v ...;n ..Vl will quit of its own areoMW mcuicuL,)roieSKion ha an( amount of harm it does, i what they eat. ' The MeJ fiSfi on ice cream sundaes bfW same class wirii the mother' Lingering Cough Reii "Had a bal coi'i-h fn- '. writes II. E. Campbell. A.JrUr "bound no relief until I tSJf? Honey mid lir." Lingering J? bronchial trouble M'iieklv. rdi2 Foley's Honey nnd Tar. Xoii, coughs and colds. Free froa 5 FOR SALE Fresh Silver Side Solium i. pound, dressed, P. O. B. MnloJ ooiiud lots and tin. The Chin,v?J is over so do not order Chinook. B der Silver Sides and order it the season for them willsrmni. Apply to .Wesley Whittaker, 1WJ or x. ,1. avkij, ...uiMeiuu, urepi GARDNER RADlATOrt . SEra Hadintora repaneu ondretaiku Get Our Price on Auto Painting 'COMPANl 742 Charnelta Guarantee! Dentistry Minimum Fees ! . 'JtifWor. Plate, . . ;;. Gold Crown Piiinlnsa ir,vfpnrt.inn Wc Save' You Money f .5 ' Reliable1 Peerless Dentists (NONE BETTER) Corner Seventh and Willamette -,MARSHFIft OREGON '