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FOUR MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, U22 MORNINGREGISTER RSQIflTKR rUBUSHINO COMPaVrTT RANK JRNKIN i. m. OILSTHAP Vto-Pieeiaeat i rivalry betwesn tb two rout, son at nrvnaiius to entertain lb v.iii.uu- .m.t iii- r.nh... from Hi., i I'vonle on an elaborate scslo Jul I truth. In thi matter of cast mid won Toads In Oieron there CAB be I ntsrW it tha Pt OfttN at Base, Ori, tTtrr KaiWer Mock, morning atespt ttcMiJay Willamette St tlsseasfee Mattcee idAiau ft) I i-ammukttlMi ssril rasa all nmuuae rarebie to Th ni'Wr ru- l IS lag romp any. la ofdefing Iw iia el aeot-.. enaa af aSar . bMiltn way. ftra ebt as wall aa aew vUUam P. Tarfc City Ward. Trie BetMtae, t Tar City t W. H Btaakvall. NH1 i Hlflatnc. Ob lease. twitvtrad far Carrier, pr vaak I .11 DeUeared by Carrier, pr month .BO Pelts red br Carrier. i mWrnOm (la afftftnoc) SJO Dcitvarad by Csrrisr. aaa yr da adsanes. &00 Dentsrsd br Mstl la Laaa Ceuaty. ee war l in saraac! t 00 OabMe Laaa county Honda Oaa year by Mat! (ta aeaace) 00 II BO FITIX ASSOCIATED PRESS T.TCallED WIRE SERVICE rivalry save the friendly eon that seeks to break down ua soon a ,k- the barrier of the mountain ranges that pconrete on pari et Isre nut from other i.iti. tf another great transetatc road in built across ibe slate- by way of the (tamtam, tha results can bo only bentflclal But it la aarly, a. yt, to speak of tho off tela of the ebiiittam on cross state t rrtfllc. Tho promotion work that baa resulted finally In transform Ins. tho McKensle highway from a dream to a near-reality wan begun more than IS yesirs nji. and It will tie at least two years more before the work across tho summit is completed. Therv WM h Uuio, after year of of- foti. when an appropriation of $30, 000 was jSQttfdi nd ihia wot hulled :ia injuring immediate success At tint tlrn $so, ooo looked Uk & lot of money. Hut lh appropriations air cured since then have come clow to the million mark, and atlll tho ummlt barrier Is not wholly conquered. Tho good pooplo of Albany arc to b commonde! for thotr desire to Tbo prel I miliary in tnugoiniMttM to timtall tha tug olrctiU' uowcr vtinl for iho Lucky Hoy mine MVt bh made. lloniy lluddtoalon WM uti'optod yeatorlay t tho romont of Martin Mtiior fot ihootinf two of Mulor'v IMM who wvio MilnV HtuldU'!ion chorrtoii The Office Cat CopyrUht 1111 by Bdr Allau Mow i UK witosn i iiit iMnh 'Ulaki ilaari raui offtot Ui tu nut vtreet, u ii t Ml, k.' - L kj ' ' Mill vli.it-. iti i lottl He t""'1 Mivtt fuuur mUtak Uut vm iiirda ii. u i kta bvni looklna fou ui in lltl at reel. " Miaa 1V1U TtbbotlH and Jft Till botla loft for Aiihlnud Ut nlghl Knni ANbbind Mlaa TlbbottN will go to Iterkoloy whoio mIio w lit take courao at tho t'nloi-ny of 'ulifoi nta. Kuireno dofwtod ttoaoburc in tbo lcAu Runto yoatordii, to 4. Tho M.ui-tin. of the oluba 1 now rr fol low: Roeoburg, won s and loot 5j Salom, won S mid lttt Si Ktigono. won 4 Hint lost 1 , Albun, won t mu loat 9. Tfa AMaelated Pra-a ta ascnwlealy laatcbe errttted to tt or a ataarwta I P"" ocroaa the Cascadoa from crPiJ la tbt paper ud alt tha local uMbod hrln. Alt rtcbci of ropobllcatloa T ipaetal 4u- aiaaas oria ara aiae raoarraa. (VEDXKSDAY, Jl'XK 31. A BIT OF WASTED KKtXMIT A-mldweMern tod cpWtaltat aArts thai iho time la near whon by bttr mot hod of mllllnr and baking broad will be m.ide a complete food. When that timo cornea, he says, ihe houae wife can dircanl much of her preacat cooking equipment and can reduce materially the space required In 'her paniry for food storage. Hread aloae, ha aay. will supply the essential rood requirements of tho whole family, and i ho preparation of maal will become a Simple matter of cutting off the requisite number of slices and passing tlsam around. -All of which reminds us of the talk a few years ago of capsule rations that woald supply in proper balanc all the food needed by human btdngs. We were told then that the time was coming when men would pui In their vest pockets enough capsules to last them for the day, thus relieving the cooks of all further responsibility. When rne.u time came the hardy worker would bolt a capsule and fall with renewed strength upon the tasks before him. while Friend Wife would put to other and better uses the time formerly consumed In preparing a meal and clearing away the debris. The trouble with this pretty scheme. the Willamette valley to Kaatorn Ore gon by way of the Snnttam luiaa. Tho more roads of that sort that are com pleted tho better it will bo for Ore gon. Hut they should not approach the project with tho Idea, that tt la easy of accomplishment; if they do. they are likely to bo discouraged by kthe difficulties that will bo oncoun- tered. Huildlng u modern highway across tho Cascade range is an enter prise that ..ills for unceasing efforts over a lonjc period of years. PRESENT-DAY ARllUTElTl'UE Tbo statement of an lnternatlonally promlnont architect, that never bofor has architecture offered so deatrabl a career to tho young man or woman as It does in this country today, empha sises several facts. One is that the United States It paying more attention to architecture than formerly. Not homes and churches) alone, but industrial plants, business blocks and public buildings are now designed with attractive and beautiful featare. Rulk and effi ciency are not considered tbo last word In a structure's perfection. Pleaalng and appropriate surround tngn, buildings which are as lowly tn look upon aa they are ria-ht to work in. are expected nowdaya: so. too. are homes of grace and simplicity. Color and form are harmoniously combined. Good taste spreads. Aa more archi tect ud builders deaign and con struct fine buildings, more people will learn to appreciate them fthd will Increase the public demand for such work MUS. NHINN AN SW KUS Mil. JOXKS i.Ik-. Her Vt-ndmi or lltmrd Mcvttng Held on May l everywhere. The American Hty ha though, was that those who were ex-; long been known ror its ugliness In all posedto it refused to "take." It la a fine thing in theory to contemplate the accomplishment of a meal by the f-imple process of swallowing a cap anto, And Immediately after a full din ner It looks feasible enough. When one baa stuffed himself to repletion, the Idea of a capsule meal is by no means repellant. but by some curious tlchemy his ideas on tho subject un dergo a complete change in the course or several hours nd he comes to look with locthing upon the suggestion of making a meal on a balanced-ration rnpBute when w-hat he craves is to look a thick steRk in the face and dare l; to do its wont. The scheme to make a loaf of bread a complete and adequate meal suffers under the same fundamental Handicap. The cold truth of the mat ter Is that "getting outside of victuals'' is ah exercise tbat is by no means dis tasteful. Man has evolved vastly In his habits since the stone age. but evolution has been in other directions thanjhts fondness for exercise at the trenchtr. If alt mankind were di vided arbitrarily Into two classes those who live to eat and those who eat to live It would be found that a reasonkbly accurate census of the world' population could be had by countmg the noses or the former class. The scientists, or the faddists, or the fanatics whatever one choose to term them can burn tho midnight oil. If they so desire. In effort to hit upon a single food that will srrpprr in proper balance all the requirements of the hnman body, but the time will never corn e when the hostess who load her table with an appetising, even If devastating, variety of com forts for the inner man, cannot twiddle her fibgers In a popularity contest at the competitor who setsj before her gufnta perfectly balanced capsule or a slice of bread so compounded an to contain all tho elements of nourish ment that are needed. TIIE SA.VTIAM HIGHWAY The Albany 'Herald, comparing he Bantlam pass with the McKenzle, as sert that the altitude of the Hantlam is much lower, which means that it Is open earlier Jn the spring and later In the fall. Heme, It reasons, the San tlam road wilb ultimately be the main highway for ravel between Eastern uut I Western Oregon, displacing the Mcffemsle highway ghd reducing it to second rank. ; That would Indicate that n the (Hindu of H'lUlRl 1 pVUpi, 1 VI mi -learn In tho mind of tho Herald, there to parts except limited residence sec tions. It is a fine thing for America that this submission to enrorced ugliness is giving way to a real Inter est In civic beauty. WORK FOIl 1 :i NsTKI V . The League or Nations has asked Dr. Einstein, or relativity fame, to be come a member of Its committee for international co-operation. The emi nent scientist has accepted, but ud mlta that he doesn't know yet what Is expected of him. According to one dictionary, rela tivity, in its 'philosophical ienae, means: 'State of close dependence on another, aa of the solar system upon the sun. Reciprocal dependence, as that between the individual and so ciety." This sounds more understand able than relativity In physic, which has to do with light, velocity and other more or less Involved matters. Perhaps the League feels that Dr. Einstein Is peculiarly fitted to tackle problems which have proved to be almost too large for the regular diplo mats. Or possibly that organisation wishes to keep him so husy working out harmony among nations that he can't spring nny new doctrines ' on civilization until more of his fellow beings have grasped the meaning of the theories ha baa already onnouncod. KCOhWa, Ore., Juno iTo the Editor.) I would like to comment briefly on O. 11. Jones letter appear ing In tho Register of Juno is in re ly to my statement tn the same Uwue. Mr. Jones makes Iho statement ib.it tho teacher committee recommended tho elimination of tbo art and music supervisors. Tho facta art that tin entire board dismissed these cam prior to tho meeting of the commit! and had decided upon tho dropping of tbo supervisors. The placing or their nnmcs upon the committee' report was mere formality. Of the seven officials imrtictputlng In Iho original discussion 1 was tho only one to op pose In any way tho dismissal of tho supervisors. Mr. Jones seems to wish to convey the impression that I was In some measure responsible for thi action. Ho knows that 1 actively op posed It from the beginning. I oncoming the unomcul meeting which Mr. Jones enutnoiato, one was ttmoctlMg of th entire board, another was a meeting of tho c4jnbor com tntttov tu whnii Mr. Janes was Invited (Ii- did not attend. Mr. l.lhby was out o( town and tr. li.ni!. could not the reached. The r. ults of this meet Ing were reported to the b oard at Us next -nooting. As to ihenrrieiai meet lug of May 14 the facts are an follows 1 did tell Mr. Joins prior to elation day that 1 would bo on tin- election board on Friday and I also told him that I would be at M-turud's. too poll- tug place, if wanted. He stated thai tho timo of meeting would probably be Friday or Bniurdejj depending on word from Mr. Libby who was aspect1 d in for election. That was the extent of my notification. Three or four days after election I telephoned Or. Marti- and asked if ho would not call i board meeting. To my surprise he told mo they bad had a meeting on Friday evening. That was the first I knew of It. Mr. Jones later explained to me that he had received a letter from Mr. Llbby after talking to me and then 'phoned to nil the other member) of tho board and found that they could meet more conveniently on Friday thun on Saturday. Both Mr. Jones and Dr. Bart! knew that I was anxlouw to have a meeting for presen tation of the findings of the investiga tion concerning the teachers. 1 find it liupoasible to square the (gets with Mr. Jone' statement either that I haul boon given notice or that the other members met "without further notic Oeing given." Mr. Jone.-' first sentence Is typical of tho disingenuous character of tho entire letter. Ho says. "Jtumors have reached tho school board that" I was to publish a statement concerning some of the board's uctivltloe, etc. Webster detlnes rumor us follows; "a current story paslng front ono person to another without any known auth ority for its truth." Now on Friday evening I mot Dr. Itartle by appoint ment and read to him my statement oxactly as It appeared two days later In the Heglster. Saturday afternoon I learned that the board was to pub lish a reply to my letter and I called up Dr. Hurtle to ask if tbat were true. He told me that he hud asked Mr- Jones to prepare a reply. 1 inquired if he did not think I should have been accorded the same courtesy that I hud shown him. and ho replied tlmt he did not think that Mr. Jones had made any offort to communicate with me. Woll. anyway. Webster certainly stands corrected. MILS. F. L. 811 INN istuu him etbtsNM will mt tl lss After Hit tit SI (,u olt'allUM llvUTC iili a'H lii'Wl in i:i: km i; R MASON, Vltl i i rsars so ih girl- OimutlM ol tlohig i ihlits n ) e Anion Hr( bane. Ute lust' wby. artlb J d Mit t lliluk at it. li dottaaaats an aauular stetsl the eats lbsl til lint wax Immrttl-Oih n f let liMnril H it Utile u.uh HAY, WIUYH fJOkUNll OKF 1 1 Kit K Hhe w a fair lislnsl tlam link tlilm. aiw hmi lakaa s aoltUta s ftienwnai.ui M it ' i tiui i i.m A few as-. Ulrr In snt it lr frttHtt) sinl both m r .1 ttt H..v. a llttll ebst "Httw ilo au like ttn hU f ht.piln .t Ihr U) friend Oh. I lUo It xriy mu. Ii -sll nn nufir on. . iiii)r, ihry htft ai kreesd too MSbs At IS Srletk I ni In hst. st l ot in t t fin la liuscrii", at U I'm in leek ItlU Uli litim-MM nt rlgbl. said be. her l-oekelhiwli Hp van find The whipping posf and Hie pillory ror hold-up men Jiro advocated by Wfltlam A. Plnkertnn. Even these drastic '-penalties, though. Will prove useless unlees Mr. Plnkerton and bis rellow sleuth first catch the holdups. The weather prediction or'yeateT day was "continued warm," and the result was a delightfully cool day. The weather predictions are -certainly accurate If one . bneers how lo road them. ' A bandit who had kidnaped two young Kirls was shot the-other day at Medicine Bow, Wyoming. Apparently that locality is "hud medicine" for bandits. The city marshal of Marahfleld waa held up the other night and robbed of $2. Tho city ought to provide him with a body guard. EasrUer Days hEigaii (From the Morning Heglster, June 21, 1901.) The eagle will scream long and loud nt McKenslo Bridge thin year The eutcrprtolng realdont of tbat re- Mr. Ixsimls pprtn (.ulte KI' 1K.VK. Ore., Juno, 20. (To the Editor. I appreciate the decisive endorsement of tho principle upon which 1 based my candiducy for school director. I shall earnestly en deavor to co-operato with the board in carrying out the nrogrenMive poln y pf the adminuitratlon. I hope to be of of economy Insofar as it can be done without In any way lessening the effi ciency of our public schools. MRS. RAY LOOM IK. was year wife mUsiso aII ihe (ultimo las collet t Wailt-jr 1 t , Tin- wky ih iri" kklriit look futtny l .ui., "brttlt) t tht nuul ef ,ll. W , NT TO SKK SOUK rUNt We wtlt mer s lav II J MlMlr.1 Umt fverylsKiT !..! bou utlr lewaratd until Itcnrv Ford trlss to run fur lusror u( JarusaleBt. WHAT SHALL I DOT By VIRGINIA PAOB duuidng at romiuaintui Ono uf the 04 Oe. reel thtnsa about Iho girl mind, asvtt shows Itself to me thtoiiah my mail, itt tho wny In which it Jumps nt COnctUQOM Intleed, next to tin airy use. of Iho great word "love," tht aeem lb be it sirongest characteristic. The bt.ys are much more GSUtlOUe, Their nolo s. geit- rally: 'S sm d o . thus it it d so . 1 . you think sho realty likes roe?" Hut Iho girl, tm the Ktrausth of a word or two, a dajtea aikrtl for. ant ovrtilns out together. ixnies out with: "i know ho loves m. de.triy." It s Owl. Ilrro sj a leSter, fir InstanoS. from ''Queen tif 8bjelei ifho says of a boy , who only took her out OncfA "and uotilicctl uiKM Wetluosday. There ban been soino mi. h at WttlCtWrd, which with Tlppeiaiy east, fJOflltl a consll tuoiicy ol five soats, umt two orrUidls Of the provisional liuvel nuieiil have mine there lb 1 1 hl 11 1 Ito mat tot out, The tlb Vuleia mohtbeis whose -. it in tho dall lire eitdaiiitviod, liuludo rhaiiiw UurgseSi fernusr minUUM of details, anil 81 onus Holilitson. olio 01 tho loadeis ot Hie dtt oHouIsi branch ot Lb ainiy. The natuio of the faJlcu Ih nut deXUlllSLy kuonn bul II la expoctod to c.mso o poslpone- III ml ol the declaration of tho fegulig tor possthtv H hours. It Is kuouu that n piU'H only caltdldalo litadetl tho poll. Hot foulest III ( ink t.'ouiilr There is one 1 1 u 1 1 on 1 11 11. 11. i in Cork coitul IcIlllltlllU li III nit m hots, w ill) I lo1 liewcoinei contest I in; ihe seats ol the foui -liataty ami foul tutl-troaty moiiibois. the toi invt' l" iudiiik' Miclniot tollliis nnil Iho taller tho wolU known novelist diut Jft'i. Daniel ror k wry. Tbo silrcesses of the l n.l . pr mle In have allotted boili the treaty m-i HUtlUeaO paneliFiN. but His ftnll lioalv camlltUles tar iiiot'o aoverotv 1 lhaji lite otlivr. The republicans hud counted on dioppllig to seals of (heir m .', tieniith 11. .1 ihiiN far. vwth ;s wools t Hi tiuaunouiii-vd, lliey have itroppotl 11. AcUUditUi to rMlmtt... they 111 n drop at it.ui olaht luorc. . Th most .-o-i-ph mmm success .r thr iv Vatera adharenlg nnd iho only eonatttuency in which tin v have aui foretl no loss wag Mayo Mast atid-ttllito with live neatt of whbit they hold and still hold three, lni l ie, 1 1 I'.llli I Ii Imi I1MI1 Includlim all the uncontelo4t soots Iho retiilts arc known In tho on ho of tQO members r Ibegg the pro iroaty imttel won Jo on lonteitt. which with 1? uncontested itoats. giVo a to tal up to Iho present of 47. Tho g nil treaty1 panel survived the contest In t seals whltii added tu 17 nneohtfstcd itlvos tilts sjda 30 Ton labor men. all pro-trmlv are liMurncd. Nil pro-lroalv Imlepeinl enls representing commerce and the profession ami throe pro-treaty rhrmer hnvo ulso heeu rotlliuod and there are four reprrsrtilalh'a unop from Trinity taMlfjitf uho fm iitertv KetoiiK-rd to the unionist sf rty. I ui bjO sunimrt Ihe treaty. Of the firej hundred. Ihorefoj Ibes MTS On F'n- trontv Issue titrmbers of the doll tu lis favor and a against it While Slu.r Tim.. I ..ii MMlmasfrSs COOL SHOES FOR WARM DAYS A tutu n,.Mlt I.. I.'.. . .. ..... ,....vm.v .., uu.lCfll lilivt u ,t BKcgpcionai in. 98c Woiuen't W'liiir i ' a 11 v n Show) ft ud Oxfordi, Good, yriir Waltl uud M.lsavi, Lpull heats. Slices ,1 u 8, ill, pail' 98c $1.49 Wouldn't While On 11 vii "VcMiituIn" Ptimpii rubber sole, spriiiK heel. You'll need a pair uii y.ior viunti.ni trip. Size, 2y, to H .. $1.49 "' you $1,49 Whlti v,s I'lllllli. " ' '"" 1 Wear et... . " """Oto !OI I Inl.h iSeni .ui. I 98c nit IJuttoa lUl CttlYtl L't. IIJ,.J. Ill, .,11, 1, I... urcn ..J wrviteti .le enough IomE I., n; j, pair 1 Women White KclifnUn Cloth One Strap llnllon I'huip, pin I u In.'. eetMMl ItUtlW I.ula Ud, M'Kar i $j. yti tomrn'i VVtlUa Clolh Uh Mrap llmklc I Upprr ttlrhul Hp, ,.ri ,7 MrK.l' N Ay Ian.,., Vj 45 QUEEN HARRIET ON TRRONE RUIkEH 1 1 KM slIUHIX AT I'lHlT- i n ii itnsi; Kt-rri: POirnAND, ro. Juno to liar ttJtee then has acttd unecrly." UMtfrtet, QlWen Of KosnHbt entered upon iw loves bno nrenUy, v I huvo nroveeV" Now IM like to know how. iaookilltf throuali the letter ftir fur ther Drool of devotion, on roads: "I also love him. bat never et him. en cept in nchotl at u distant " Then she finally any: "An he dos not nak it .. mo eror, do you think he loves UieT SI; ,11 I drop hi friendship" Now how in the world Is ono to drop -.)".. fur..: ono Novr hadT "Mo in oonttnuully loofclnc at me.' it Iho final stutornenl. I anppoae imv. Ui nothimc in the world stranuer than tho way in whlrh a stirl will build up ft ronuuu on the- rule tod.tc with tho formnt tp Ins of I ho fort la nd roo fen tval President llartllnic ai iepretentid bv Miss Alive May BobeTtfioil, ufclshontA repre.-ntntlve in eongrews Mi tr . In 1 (eD,eraJ QtatCbfOrd beaded n !.-!.-. 5 lion of aTtfiy orflcers. wht broiishl crcetlnss from That brnncli of the eiTVtce. Admiral Henry lnyo, t'nlted States fleet commander dtiiina thw war, and Captain ft. I. P. Htone. rm- luandlm; the hiUtleohtp I'mtueetleatt. ami bin stuff, matlo up an impressive: naval group. QueM H urlet onlrrod hvr domain this inoniitiff. the royal hanc with j r ssa SVflNOliA Ifwtri,caS Home Shoe Polish prurtlcully noihliif. Kspectally s It 1 Ilosarla'N rolei . -..i her roart appear wtrauKe nowudityit. In the Middle Ing upon the Willamette river, tta Agra, when mune cirts bail nothing ' lutrl bv wai-rfroni nnd slamerj In to but nit In mw. ru and think about men they had only seen once, or even heard sing and never seen at all. It wasn't so odd. Hut for practical little American gtrts. In tn ago where l here Is so much else o do and tu think of hesldos the way In which one boy has looked ut you. to make up dreams like th it it jut plain auoor. It rnukos one think thaf fhere ls something In the theory tlmt the female hmln Is essentially different from tho male. "Nobody riiH." east nbov. Ye, you uro too scnltivo, my dear. "A Soldler'n Hwoetheart." It Isn't possjblo for anyono to say whether or not u girl of 17 "mn tovn alnroraly. It depends entirety on the sir! and whether she is f.;.i or young- for her years. As u rule, one dor not def initely know tine's own mind or timtes nt 17 us well as ono doe lutr. - . If vou .ii,. not niiKueed Iti vuur mjI- dler, you can consult your own MTiahaa about golutr out with other boya in nis ansem-e. r,.en ir vou are. It tie. P. ittts on how you both fuel about It. RESULTS OF ELECTIONS IN ERIN STILL IN DOUBT Stt'OKKSKS OK DKIrK.MKNTH xrr r:vinrniY I ka i i hi; IK slt ra Mutnbcn U'hoM Satis In DM Aw lfin.1awwi'd ImenaV Rnr-rrs and lloMrsson DUBLIN. Juna 2f. The results of tho elections nro still In'ompleto and final figures In torn of the immrt ant contHuncl will not bo n thn bsrbor ami tttended Py boatM few. tiMirted tvllh rUAes. the tio n wae the enter tr a QOIOrTal river itaneant tlmt u ii vleoretl from iho liver's banks. th tirldgen smt steamer by Innu merable happy subjects. FISTS FLY AT ST. HELENS DHPCTY Mtlt.MI.tl. an li ii Km i u -i ri i i H4 OROBOS Ho. I Makes your sliocs neat and trim, and improves the whole npoear- ancc. Shines for nil the family. Illaaa. Tan. Wluir. .M Uion Always 10c Mabe the daily bin an oaiy habit -get ftVi SH1NOLA Hoes St A gonuin britlls daabrr which closes lh ahooB and spfdsM plka iuK-kly sskI asjafle, 1 lajnW easel yiriiian Wisujts lb absae with a (w atrokat. It's bt to say "SHINQLA" mitea nnriheast or lne Angolea to-t night on charge that ho had Hm- rot tied blsani) in i i : states and bail dwindled hu olvuiit uf iboua and of dollars. BT. IIKI.KNH. Ore. June JO. Kighttng Kith bnro flats befora n crowd of 100. Carl Hoffinlller. deputy lilt TtsnrUt Killed lly Train elty rnamhal and traffic officer of Ht. MACU.N. tin.. Juno 80. Hit tOUTbn Melons, and K. iwwy Harrison- well- entoufo by automublln from laauder known grocer of it,. , mty, battled for dale, Kia.. to Nieholaavltle, Ky.. were eleven minutes in the play ehed of tho klllad here lato today when a Control Meltndo school in Wewt Hi. Helens. of (leursla posensor train stimk Th.. fight, which was referred by their machine, tieorge Pnttor, city marabal, cam to j an end when H f. Morton, r-i-mnynr i and otiltor or the Ht. Melon M;.i up poured upon the scene .in-! demanded Potter stop the battle. As the result of last night's clean, whloh was the culmination of bad bloml bet w eon the two prtnrlpnl. complaint was lodgm! with Kdlstm llallauh, mayor, uklna thiit thn atnrs of traffic officer llnff miller and Marshal Potter bo called In, Tho mayor nnrtoimired that ho would dinmlsM the two officers. campi brcaa' o OtYMI panca K.'foruirr la II, 1,1 UlcnuUa. I...M AN'iKI.KM. l-'al . Juiiv il). Thn U, . I, mil ,1,1 l. Hlca.au, wnll Vnowu tbrouxhout t'-ultforitla. ha n tompranco workar, rr-dltml will, havlqr cauaad tha allmlnnUon n( ag. rriratod dlalrlr.a from numtara (it towna In tha aUit.., unit ii.i.hor. ot tha aloffnn "wa'll maki, .'allfornla 4ry," woa arrrated near Hlirrn M.ulr, stl il -YMIMC I It c (lour add watrr or milk and bake over hot STCRLINOV eseBgg "Watch me,' said a the strong swimmer, "I'm not afraid" i So he matched his strength against the swirl of the rapids, and laughed at the danger, and kept repeating the stunt, until It was the day the life-savers had been waiting for that day the call for help came. 'it's an easy matter to smile at (toffee warnings when you're going strong. But a good many Strang swimmers won't risk the rapids, and a good many coffee drinkers are beginning to think of the caffeine in coffee. Coffee can disturb nerves and digestion, and often it does. There's a safe and satisfying course for everybody in the election of a table drink. Postum has charm without harm. It's the sofa drink for SI, and probably, therefore, it's lbs better drink for you. Thousands have found it better, and fully satisfying, for them. Your .trocar haa both forma of Poaium: Inaunt Poatum (in Una) mad Insiamlr in tha cap by tha ddlnon of bolting walar. Poatwn Caraal (In. paefcagaa of larj.fr bulk, fof thoaawbosrafar to makattaa drink whll tha maal la batng praaarad) mada by boiling for full 20 mlniitaa. "There's a Reason" for Postum Mada by Poatum Caraal Company, Inc., Baltla Craak, Michigan .THE t at jrmoni Brlfrit FlnUh Th CI.KR MUNT uattrrn ol aUiUnr 114 tllrct tsac its name front ,Ckr mntii. tho home of Robert R.I.Mnf ton. whowsaOhsii- rtllor of New York State and who trrvrd hit count ry brilliantly and In many raneci tirt durinir and after the devolution. It ii s design com blnlns; a plesalne; lurnmny of Outline and proportion With a subttanitsl djp;tiiiy that will Intespst and atuact all lovers ol tha Colonial period. It Is ottered In full Ipooiis, rutlcry, and A ol etvlaa? and Inifl- viouaj piecci with. typicHi bovtli and tinea and pirrc iag. ml tismm Mirklaia. aesi Luckey's Jewelry Store ,1 Certainly, wc nil know ls to timlic money, For !' Mam'c you can have a rich rattjer- marry it-w M'' last resort yiui can work f.,r it, but no matter ho yoiijt it, don't let all your money Ret away with noth in,; in slimv in the end. Better begin puttinfr some thing aside when the put' ting.is chsy' to guard WM life's emcrgcncica and iwvi.k for the evcuiiiR time of life. Hnnk your own paycheck. (Joe Aides) Bank of Commerce Eugene, Oregon