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^OCERS
A n o th e r “ B u ll” D u r h a m adver*
tise m e n t b y W ill R o g e rs , Zieg*
feld F ollies a n d sc re e n s ta r, and
le a d in g A m e ric a n h u m o r is t.
M o re c o m in g . W a tc h f o r th e m .
W h o Won.
the W ar?
England and France, smoking
ready made Cigarettes fought two
and a half years and couldn’t make
the first down on Germany, Ger^
many smoking old tow lines off
Ships, Sawdust, Cabbage leaves,
Horse Blankets, and second hand
Gun Powder couldn’t make the
grade. But when Americans arrived
with no equipment and no training,
but plenty “ Bull” Durham, an4
fJerve to burn it with, in T w o
weeks the French were trading
Legion of Honor Medals for a
sack of “ Bull.” O n e sack wa$
worth two quarts of Iron Crosses.
Lr.glishmen have even been known
to sacrifice their afternoon tea for
a puff of “ Bull” Durham. Even
after the war an American private,
occupying the Ruhr, went into a
German Restaurant and asked fos
a glass of Milk. H e eouldn’t make
the Waiter understand so he drew
the Picture of a C ow , and a Milk
Pail. T h e Waiter im m ediately
returned ',vith a Bucket of Beer
and a Sack of “ Bull” Durham
Tobacco. That Private was a better
Artist than he thought he -was,
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B r ie f R e s e f p « o f H o o T , a i n g s o
th e W e e k C o lle c t e d fo r
th e W e e k C o l’e c t e d fo r
C jr R ta o e r s.
C ur R ea d ers.
Cottage Grove is to have a shingle
mill in operation v ithin two months.
Rids for the construction of the new
state normal schorl plant at Ashland
: will be opened in Sab in. November 12.
County assessors from ail sections
of Oregon ne t in S',aleni Pain day to
discuss tax ratios for 1923, based on
the valuation of 1925.
Amos Renfro, ex-representative for
the M assachusetts Bonding & Insur­
ance company, committed suicide at
Garibaldi by in c h in g poison.
Employes ot the Oregon state prison
and the state prohibition department
have elected to come under the pro­
tection of tlie workmen’s compensa
tion act.
Cold worth more than $29 w as the
result of one panning at Jacksonville.,
where small goin mining ^operations
are in progress on Main street by in­
dividuals.
Ed Richardson. 51. ex ferry opera­
tor on the Coiiuilie river, committed
suicide at C o :uille by crawling under
the w’heels of a Southern Pacific log­
ging train.
Work on tho new armory at Silver-
ton is expected to be completed in two
weeks, according to member-«* of the
firm of contractors who are building
the structure.
A band of wild horso3 roaming on
the Cascade mountains near the Mc­
Kenzie pass will be rounded up soon
and sold by. Sheriff Taylor, according
to that officer.
Four new bunfness enterprises have
lo c ’ti i in Monmouth within tho last
year.
Gresham was chosen for the annual
convention of the Oregon W. C. T. U.
next year.
The re were 99 fires in Portland In
Septi mber, 31 of which entailed losses
of $33,706.24.
Paul Vogt of Portland, was instantly
kilted near Redding. Cal., wli n he was
caught in the belting of a rock crush­
er.
For the' first tim e in October In
mnny years the city -of Portland Is
u r.g all of the water in the Bull Run
river.
E. E. Myers, mayor of Warren ton
has tendered his resignation to the
eily council on grounds of “indefinite
absenco from 1 lie city,"
Th* fifth annuc.l Milton-Freewator
Apple show was held last week with
the largest display of apples ever as­
sembled in eastern Oregon.
M. P. Lee, rural mai| carrier work­
ing out of t'unby, probably lost the
sight of one eye when attacked by a
large hawk which he shot,
W. G. MacLapen of Portland lias re­
signed as a member of the state parol',
board. He was appointed to the board
January 26, 1923, to succeed Ira Mat-
tin of Portland.
A total of 298,343 r-ereationists visit
ed the Siuslaw national forest during
the past season, according to a repov
Issued at the office in Eugene of II.
S. Shelley, supervisor.
A woman and two men are thought
by officers to have robbed the Ech
postoffice recently when the sum o
S103 in postal funds and checks was
taken from the safe.
Mistaking a small bottle of poison
tablets for aspirin, Miss Joan Maddox.
If, a Junior in the Roseburg high
school, took several of the tablets and
is in a serious condition.
Eight persons were accidentally kill­
ed during the Oregon deer hunting
season that started. September 20 and
closed October 20 and two were kill­
ed during the pheasant hunting sea­
son.
Establishment of a department of
P. S. — T here will be another piece
dentistry in connection with the Uni
varsity of Oregon was urged in the
here two weeks from now. Look
annual report of the state board of
for it.
dental examiners filed with Governor
riereo.
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Four and a quarter million trout
fry from the McKc zie state hatchery
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were distribuea In d Iff ? rent streams
and lakes of the s ate during the sea
son of 1925. according to a report just
made b y K . W. Goff, superintendent
of the plant.
The community chest committee re­
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ported that the total budget set for As
toria's first community chest drive had
been fixed at $22 355. Detail, d plans
for an organized dr ve November 9 to,
11 have been worked out.
Mrs. W. W. Gabriel, president of the
Irvington Parent-Teacher association
and music chairman of the state Par
ent-Tuacher o iy .n lfa tio n was elected
state president of h association at
kits convention in Portland.
The Rogue River Valley A ssocia­
tion of Ministers, w hkli met at Grants
! Pass last week, voted to co-operate in
handling the proposed seven weeks'
revival campaign at Ashland next
spring by Rev. Billy Sunday.
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Fred Thatcher. 54, was killed by a |
blast of giant powder in cainp 35 of
the Booth Kelly Lumber company, 15
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miles above Wendi ng. He was prim-
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rig the blast holes in a stump when
the powder was exploded accidentally.
'GKAivGE A t’.'Re.wlATi^D
Earl Fisher, state tax comm ission­
As a rule union and business men
appreciate the value o f organizat on er is on his way to New Orleans,
here he will attend the national con­
more than farm ers. This is probably
due to the fact that they have been vention of the state tax com m ission­
o g. niued longer and also because ers. The convention will open Novem­
ber 9 and continue until November 13
they a .e in closer contact.
It is hard to get som e farm ers to
Cabbages near Cottage Grove have
s e the value o f the G range while not been injured by the light fail
r st o f the business men who have irosts and those cn the Taylor farm
fuTtis are ready to join the o.g.irn- on Row riv r. operated by George
zation. We have business men in ' m *. are growing to mammoth pro
the county who own no land at all, portions. One tipped the scales at 27
but who have seen the value o f f<*r- pounds.
r i s ’ o 'g a n '.a t'o n and are support­
R efu-al to believe the testim ony of
in g it with a membership.
urge S Riveli ar.d Jo- Wile n. chief
This speaks well for the com m un­ « it:.ess-s for f i e prosecution, coupled
ity spirit in the county, and outrid­ with the contention that the accused
ers who come to Clackamas county man's habits wer such as to proven
r nark about the close relation h p him from comm itting a coldblooded
that exists atm ng all interest* in the murder, were xbe principal reasons
Ci . tv. Let s boost Clackamas coun­
yen by Governor P arce for the par
ty in all her interests and work to­ •toning of A. J. W. Ron. three times
gether for better conditions on our • nvietod for the staying of Robert
farm s, because o f better seeds, soils, x r t i| in Deschutes coun.f.
crops, live stock, methods, markets,
citizen* ajid a better com m unity in
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strong reiniorr m ’ i when ('(
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.' [oodly ah ow in #of Oregon, V. .
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fellow s and in uddirion Mi". Edna
Knight of Willow- , California, is seini­
ng North a very liib- flin g of young
things of which she is very very proud, j
in tin first time in the history of our 1
peeial wo have been able to get a
carload of Jerseys out ot the middle'
west. Ex-Secretary of Agriculture
ieredlfh of Iowa is sending his splen­
did string of Jerseys west on the sp .c-
al train, also Mr. Goss, editor of the
Meredith publications, is making the
rip with the trai;'., giving his impi'es-
ions, both East and W st. Waikiki
and Glen Tana of Spokane always
make people sit up and take notice,
lining the Oregon people. Darling's
•aity Lassie will undoubtedly be the
■enter of im admiring crowd all the
. me, ns her owner, Ovid Pickard, has,
already worn out two sets of mu, - i
laches talking about her,
Opr old 1
ii'ieud Aitniun will also tie in evidence,
lie lias been making some nice w in­
nings this year and in the old days
was pretty regular with the blue.
Heldt down on the Washington side of
tlie Columbia river w ill be up with a
riling of his famous young cufflo, it
will be remembered that Heldt has
uad tlie proud distinction of owning
the grand champion bull at this show
Tor two years. The Jersey people
them selves intend putting on a very
nice bunch of decorations.
Janies Homig, 27. of Baker, was in­
THE RURAL POSTMAN
stantly killed when struck by an auto­
in the cold and blustery w eather,
mobile driven by C. H. Getchell on the
When the frost is on the rail,
Old Oregon trail near Hotlake.
Would you love to lace a blizzard
The Young People's Luther league
With a hall' a ton o f mail?
convention of the Oregon and south
urn Washington districts will be hold In the biting blizzard w eather.
in Silvtrton November 5 to 7, inclu­
V\ hen the snow com es to your
sive,
knees,
Albany street lighting system is due Would you love to fish for pennies
for a change as the result of a move­
While your feet' and fingers
ment started by a citiaens" committee
freeze?
to have Individual lamps on curb
posts.
When the gleam ing snow is drifted
Underneath a foot o f sleet,
The Salem Ad club has appointed
a vigilance committee to wage war on Would you love to have the ehil- j
blains
a number of shoplifters who have
In your elbow s and your feet?
been active in Salem during the past
few months.
When outdoors the wind is w hist­
One hundred members of Methodist
ling,
Ladles’ Aid societies from Union coun
And the air is fu ll o f snow,
ty met at Union in a first annual con­
Would you love to have a jitney
ference. Cove was chosen for next
And the blamed think w ouldn’t
year’s meeting.
go?
Members of the Eugene E lks’ lodge
visited schools throughout Lane coun Yes, I ’d love the dear ol<L fireside,
ty in the interests of the fund for th
Sipping coil'ee from a pail,
restoration of the historic warship But 1 have to buck the snow drift
“Old Ironsides.''
’Cause tlie farm ers w ant their
Members of the Longfellow clubs at
mail.
Medford, Marshfield, Portland, Cor
vallis, Eugene and McMinnville were I don’t mind the frozen snow drifts
guests of the Salem branch ot the or­
W hen my knees are still with
ganization at a banquet.
cramps,
1. L. Patterson, resident of Eola, i f you keep the bloom in’ pennies,
B uy a quarter’s worth o f stam ps.
Pc !k county, has announced himsell
as a candidate for the republican noni
inarion for governor. This is the first 1 get snow mixed, in my whiskers,
And I g et it in my socks,
en ry for the gubernatorial primary.
Tho Medford water commission has But it never hurts my feelin ’s
Like loose pennies in the box.
appointed F. C. Dillard, well known
— C. H. BAILEY , R.F.D. No. 2.
Pacific coast water engineer, to be in
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charge of the construction of Med-
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FARM ERS
P R O S P E R IN G ?
old's new $975,000 w atel works sys­
B ig and little new spapers o f the
tem.
country are in unison proclaiming
Mountain range in eastern Oregon is
that prosperity is returning to a gti-
enough "better than it was last yeai eulture and that farm ers are now in
that sheepmen expect to have the Use the position they were before the
of the higher ranges for between a war. State Market A gent Spence is
month and six weeks longer than in o f 'the opihion that under the pres­
1924.
ent econom ic system he does not soi
The city of A toria won in the su how it is possible for general pros-
preme court its mandamus proceed)!*; perrus agricultural conditions, e x ­
against Clatsop county to compel tie cept for a very small proportion, and
rounty court to levy a road tax, a that the instances, they cite are spe-
part of which would be available for I cial producers, picked here and th en
use by^the city.
j —-isolated instances o f the few wh*
, The assessed valuation of property have made money. “ High overheait
in Umatilla county for 1925. not in I expenses and low returns are what £
eluding public utilities, is a little more 1 Hold the farm ers dow n,” -ays the
than half a million dollars less than I market agent, “and both these con
in 1924, according to R. O. Hawks ditions are beyond his control. There
county assessor.
! are profits made on nearly all farm
Three fires are burning in the I products, m any o f them, but thej
Mount Heho district of the Siuslaw ire nearly all made a fter they leav*
national forest in Tillamook count) the farm ers' hands— they are made by
and one is burning in the Waldporl j the m iddle-handling interests who fi:
district, according to Ralph S. Shel I the prices to both the farm er am
j onsum er. The average farm er to
ley, supervisor.
The W ashington County Fruit Grow : lay is in about the same position of
he sm all m anufacturer, who canno1
ers association recently was organize-
j
.om
p etc with the big corporations,
with George Woolworth as head ami
O. C. Chase as secretary. The asso j and who has to sell his goods at cost
ciation is in the form of a producers I or abandon the plant.”
co-operaUve exchange.
The run of salmon in the Colum
bia river is very light due to the con
tinued dry weather, which leaves the
river low and clear: There will be
few fish, according to fishermen, unti
there is a gooo rainfall.
Fir.ger prints on two pieces ot
cheese was the only trace left b)
thieves who looted the cheese factor)
at B< aver, taking 1450 pounds ol
cheese and 40 pounds of butter, tht
loss being estimated at $440.
One hundred and three mills report
ing to W est Coast Lumbermen's asso
ciation for the week enuing Octobe*
17 manufactured 101.233.7 41 feet ot
lumber, sold 95.84S 354 teet and ship
ped 101.453 221 feet. New business wat
5 per cent beiow production. Ship
m en u were 6 per cent above new bus!
ness.
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ART. SMITH, Propr.
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You already know th a t Electric
Service is the most useful and
economic servant in the
h o m
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W h y not sta rt now and let Elec­
tric ity do all your household
drudgery for you?
Modern Appliances
at Moderate Prices
W e have "an excellent stock to
select from.
F-ieciric S t o r e ,
Electric Building
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Portland Lkctric Power Company
ELECTRIC BUILDING,
POP.TLAND,. OREGON.
R. G. M A R C H B A N K
CO N FECTIO N ERY
and L IG H T LU N CH
International Made to M e a s u r e
C LO TH ES
INDEX I’liODUi K COMPANY
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PORT l AFD, OREGON.
W holesale D istributors o f
EVERYTHING CALLED*PRODUCE.
BEST PRICES PAID FOR
V E A L , KOGS, LAMBS,
EGGS, FOTATOES, ETC.
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BY
RETURN
MAIL
M. J. KERKES, Manager.
MAIN 2989. •
INDEX
PRUDI < E
Near Morrison.
COM I’A NY
GRANGE OPPOSING JA PA N E SE no*** piohiP iliiig alien lease*.
In W ashington the Grange is tuk-
ng an active part to prevent the
CHEVROLET AUTO CAR
acquirem ent o f land by Japanese
The latest addition to the army
farmers, under the provision o f the
W ashington state law which prohib transportation service is the Chevro-
t* the leasing o f land to aliens as a .et transcontinental auto car.
The machine as u.md by the mill.
art o f the Indian service policy o f
t i e state. Infringem ents upon the ..*ry is the r* : "uiar C hevrolet chassis
law, resulting in the Japanese get w ithout life passenger top and body,
ring possession o f leases and other­ t ii fitted with low, cu hioned seats.
wise working their w ay into land The fen d ers and running board are
awnership, have caused active op­ the --■'line as are used on the passen­
position among' the Granges, ami ger cars o f the C hevrolet line. The
the state m aster, A. S. Goss, re­ ear e.-. rb- f: *nt and rear humj >
cently made a 't r ip to W ashington, i.nd tlie w heels are o f the steel disc
I). C., to confer with Secretary o f type.
The C hevrolet arm y rnr i< used
the Interior Work. Th“ state mas­
imipally for tl
r q I conveyan'e
ter laid the fa cts fu lly before th
secretary, who replied that he hail j of o f f i c e r s during m aneuvers or oth­
already received many com m unica­ er m ilitary operations. Th«* com bi­
tions from Granges in the state and nation o f ballon tires, light, stripped
th at he had decided on a policy o f chassis and pow erful engine enables
stm t*» enforcing the sta te reguia- it to leave the roads and travel over
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i.iugh country. A ttached to the tops
. tin- rear fenders are metal rails
I h 'he
i . 11 nt. o f the back «eats
ay gri.-p when the going is bad.
Gen. .! *hn A. L ejeune, comman-
i .f the United States murine
r| , used one o f the C hevrolet
.
recently while inspecting
• ' ttia taged b .• the “d il
ri
m I n up Meade, Mil. He was
• ipai led by Gens. Feland and
1 ' an.
1 < I. O S. KsRridge.
.-• t* r drovi
n doril g the
maneuvers.
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give a good description
-lit g cashier? n-ked
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'-red the hotel pro-
I I • ' eve he’s about five
f• ’ 'ive inrhea tail and about $7000
short.”
CLACKAMAS
NEWS
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