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Digestible viands or indigestion MONDAY, a CGVST 4, 1MM. may throw the balance one way or ♦ another. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ OREGON WKATHEK When the European premiers met ! ♦ ♦ in London in July to discuss repara­ ♦ Pacific Coast States: Fair weather in the interior; con­ ♦ tions it seemed they came to eat and I m « inhu , imi.r • cornimi Perhaps It was fortunate that neither the Greek nor the Uxecho- Slovakian delegations gave any gas­ tronomic entertainment on a large »“2 who knows but perhaps the Cxechs eat at 5:30 a. m and eat on an even more expansive scale than English breakrasters? If the Japanese had provided a typical Japanese dinner, with is» fish and sake, perhaps th'» peace might never have I i « h » h won. At this writing it is impossible to say what the results of This gastrvno tnical conference have been, but the conferees seem to be eating their way toward success or indigestion. nlfr.r.nes between pleas­ ant and unpleasant people Is mainly that the letter demand considera­ tion and the former are quick to give It. SEASONABLE GOOD THINGS consult. They did both, but the sue-, siderable cloudy weather and Cabbage is a vegetable which Is ♦ some fog along the coast. ♦ cess of the first act undoubtedly had its effect upon the second. The pre­ rich iu mineral matter auened: In a double boiler to keep hot. See ». The awakening to this fact is becom­ delegates left this function in per­ that the chicken Is vren-sea«--ne-I while It tore away tbe trunk of a * ♦ * ing general. Unquestionably there fect accord. rooking. Tn the chicken stock cook I * tree near Its basis without dam­ ■ is to be more and more resort to ir­ three bunebc« of celery and one onion * aging the upper branclic . Came up again under the road- •* K rigation on Western Oregon farms 11—<1. Remove the vegetables ¡ml * The following morning, however, »ls«> place them whore they v.lll keep i vfay, with an explosion, aevcral ■ favorably located for it. as there is yards away, tearing a larue cra­ * to more and more resort to drainage, they were subjected to tbe rigors of ' hot. In tbe HMMed broth cook suf­ * to intensive cultivation and to soil an English breakfast, served at No. ficient noodle« to serve a nest of * ter in the ground. * Cut through a gin main, which * . Ten Downing street. And served at noodles for each fiortion. then a * renewal. ■< burned afterwards for two h-mrs. I 7:45 a. m.l Think of tbe great «ptionfal of the celery and the chicken 2 * The turning of water Into the Ir­ Knocked a motorcyclist off his spirit of cordiality that it was neces­ on top. Garnish with croutons of * * rigation ditches on the ik €. Ables sary for M. Theunls. of Belgium, and bread and sene all very hot. ♦ machine. farm near Springfield marks a mile­ Smothered with «Mrt and »tone. Stui’ed Turnips.—Take «".on-irc-i M. Herriot, of France, u» muster to Row land Nortnun .«>( Wnlpofe stone in irrigation progress for this face this ordeal. Here were two haff-jwtmd tnmtps. mt slice« from the farm, who was getting In his su­ district. It is the first realization men used to coSee and a roll for ton fcr a cover nnd scoop out the lomobile. here of the actual bringing of water breakfast. served in their bedrooms Insitle. leaving a half-inch shell. Cook Traveled along a I'ne of to the land by artificial means. This alter the sun was well up, and they the shells nn-l the cover for fifteen minutes in stilted water, then srrnage barhe-l'.vlre fence for -!<» cards. project will afford a field for demon­ ; were required to rise at the break them In a bultere-l pan. filling them wrecking n wooden fen stration to Line county farmers ot : of dawn to hustle off to Downing ; with clio|.jw»l seasoned merit, crumiw blowing ap portions what irrigation will do. Such a dem­ street to face porridge and fried «r rice. Voter wl-h the slice taken ground. onstration cannot but have the ef­ tish, fried potatoes and bacon and from the top and f «ten with a tooth­ Toro away a corner of n house, fect of making resort to the water-* eggs, toast, marmalade and tea, in­ pick. Pour around them the water In Broke many windows In neigh- ing of the land more commonly prac­ stead of coffee and rolls. Perhaps which the tnmlps were fooke-l nn sauce pour"d around them. nini sank In the gretfid. where make valuable results here fast run on for two hours and a Tlie portion s-'-mpe-l ■ min tlie renters may be «n.ed. c ol and nuts. on ! us certain. half, so that the guests partook of n vegetable or servcil in a soup. Potentially irrigation is an influ­ lhe concluding courses under the im­ Grapenuts mixed nub enough melted ence toward intensification ant! pression that they were lunching chocolate to coat them, «ervetl with a toward subdivision of farms, Under There is no public record of what bit of cream, make a fine cniercen-’.v No Sore Throats in Oil Fields irrigation the farmer will be able to occurred but it's reasonable to sub - 4e««e»t nnd one vhfeb the children Sore thronte, diphtheria and many similar complaints are practically un­ harvest crops as large from a re­ pect that Ambassador Kellogg rush­ will like. known anioni: those employed in the stricted area as he has been doing ed out of this conference and dash­ ofl field«, ridine . s nnd otti-- branches on a larger area unirrigated, This ed back to Crew House for his iced of the petroleum lndi>«tr\ leads again to a more compact far- orange juice, using all of his will mer population knd a larger one. power to keep back thought of an In the Grants Pass district irri- evil nature prompted by an English gation has become a demonstrated breakfast. success—so much so that farmers on contiguous lauds are endeavoring to* It Ambassador Kellogg had at»y come in under it. At Halem there is real grievance against this English Advertisements under this beading Ac per line per Issue. All being pointed out the benefits of it-; breakfast at 7:45 a. m., he had his Classified ads appear under this heading the first time rigation to the flax fields, where It' revenge on the same day. for he prolongs the harvesting season and1 served an American dinner to th" enables each flax pulling machine to' conferees that night. What are the T. M. STOTT INSURANCE SPE­ I FOR BALE Fine horse, weighs cover a larger acreage than other­ wonders of Maryland fried chicken CIALIST — Temporary headquar­ 1600, wagon and harness, 275.00. ters at Buick salesroom, 308-310 ■Real bargain, Worth twice as wise. Irrigation is a subject which' as compared with the horrors con­ North Sixth St. 54tf much. inquire Tourist Grocery. it will be well worth the while of jured up in the mind of an English- 61 if Lane county farmers to investigate man, or a Frenchman when he sees FOR SALE—At 34k Jordan St., 3 lots and fi-rootn plastered house, WANTED A ,5-feot Fr-siio >.- Taper. Phone 231 .J. 70 partly furnished. City water, Electric lights, bath. Address 605, SEE H B. HENDRICKS -Ov-r Bon­ Gold Hill, Ore. bonniere for clo ie In acr« ago _abovc or_lic low th'> dltclh_____ 63 FDR SALE Two wheel trailor. He­ F or RENT—Nicely furnished apart­ it at Grants Pas« Servit i Station ment. CnU at <06 B. 5»tt 63 FOR SALE -100 head goats. J. H. SECOND HAND motors handled, Eiijbr«'-e Wolf Creek, Ore. 61 overhauled and repaired at Clev­ AM DIGGING Ji ASEM ENT'~Near “Thc prettiest in years, enger's Electric Store. Zltf Methodic cliurch. Will dolivnr say the women who have top dirt 21.00 per 1'Ayd. load, EARLY CRAWFORD pea-he for seen our stoks and they bottom din 75c per load. Call canning at C. E. Logsdon, one generally add, Rov V.'ib ox, ., IC-Y i. • mile north on f’«< Ific highway. 6s priced.” FOR RENT Largo, cloun. modern CALL 187-J — Pine and fir Klab- Cotton, silk and liand-made apartment that I h cool and clone wood 22.25 and 2-.50. Body fir garment« from the Philip­ in. Phone 297-.J or call back door 23.00. Oak. 23.50. C. W. Lam­ pines mill Porto Biro. 710 J St. Ml;;. Geo. T-f!iciow. brecht. 67 52tf Come anil see the hand­ IRRIGATED KAHM 'KDR HALE or E. L. GALBRAITH—Real estate, in­ made gowns, slips and com­ surance and plate glans liability. Rent. Will «ell cheap, If lionglit binations priced at g I.(IM Tuffs Bldg., 6th wind H. Phone 28. soon. Joseph Fetzner, 755 N xth Hee the step-ins, priced Ht. 63tf at !>8c to $2.0H SEWING MACHINES — Rented, ex- Bee the novelty step-ins with changed and repaired. New Sing acete to mutch, priced at era sold on terms to suit. The $2.50 a suit. Siuger Store. 408 So. 6tb. 48tf tua ht «. imi . «♦m6.50 to 27.50 Top Steers ....... 27.50 to >10 Calve« ............. HOLD lo 411.00 4 or folk« wlm omiudrr life on Main Hugs, lop ....... I» 75 to >10.16 Street "dreadful" there may be a Sheep, top .. tonic in tlie picture of life wlitre there I«nit>a, top 110 to 616.75 Isn't even h Mnln Ktreet. "The only Ngg« mads Hi our County ure creetbed Egg«, beunetiea 2 th' <»' 4 mad«.'' wrl‘c« olive Marsh "We at all, and thvre is I Hutter, prints uot a «.wet o. uny klml within lull«*» llnttivr, standards of uh —'Mute' or otherwise.' i Wheat. hard white Yet "Snv ag Carr Crank' r of Knott county, Keutu« by, l>na«t« of a mm- : Wheat Western rod niunity club, a cnuqi lire, a "Rlue Bird 1 Huttarfat. Grants Pn«a 37c « SHc dub* for little gtrle, a boy scout Portland butterfat 42 which llutterfaj. Ban Frunciaco troop, ami an agricultural Club i 1« energetic enough to hold a com­ Apples ~ Per box. Calif. Graven munity (air and to compete In tbe air steins. 22.75-23.60; Oregon Graven- lilial iiiunty fair. The secret He« part­ steins wrapped. 23 23.35. un« rappud ly lu thia »nine Olive Marsh. RadclHTs 11.25-61.75. Orexrfn Transparent«, imllege master of arts, |mrt)y In her ' Duchess, 21.00-21.25, small jumble Coworker, liuth Weston, and partly In the «iealre of the mountain folk to 'pack. 90C-21.00. Bunched Vogulablvs —- Per dox. ; grow back Into the world again. The community center, which moth­ bunches, carrots, beets, 40v-45c; on-1 ers all other projects, la mnnnged by ¡ion«. 40c; radishes, 35c; carrots ' tlie two women together, with five »ached, SSsc-lc per lb., turnips 3 He. 1 men of the community elected by tfie Cabbage—Local pur lb., cratud. I |n ople. Since MI m Marsh and Miss 3\c-4Uc. Heston iimie lu Carr Creek they have Cun talon pee Stantmrda best 23- raised fiimls to build n seven-room 23 35; soft. 22.50-23.75; ponies, schoolhouse, which Is tn use not only for school pur|MM«*s, but for clubs 22 50-23.75; flat« 21.15-21 25. Cucumbers - Peach boxes. 50c. nnd oilier community gathering«, fur Melons—Calif, water melons, per the uiouthly eiottiltig sale held by tlw center, anti for the free lending Il- lb. lee creams. 3c. Klondike». 3^sc- hrury which occuplea one of the rooms 2\rc; Excells. 12fcc-2c; Caaabaa. ami comprise« now about XDÛ0 vol- 3c-3*4c; summer squash. 2-' cralo. times. A three-room cottus* bn* also l«nlone -Per cwt. Walla Walla been built. In which Ml« Marsh anti Yelloy Globe«, branded sacks, 23.75- Mli«« Weston live, nnd In which fur 23.00, unbruuded, low as 23.00. the ¡mat yenr two orphan boy« lew Egg Plant—10c per lb. also lived, working for their tmoril Peaches —- Per box. Calif. Craw-! end attending school. A ono-rsora of­ fords, Allierlu». 90c-|l 10. accurd- fice building 1« nearly nut«lied, and a new building, "Singing Carr Creek lug to else, locals, small, 23 ot. Home," to «erve as a dormitory for Potato««*—Local, per cwt 23.00- orphan children. Is about to be begun, >2.25. Idaho Rural», 23 25 tbe hind for Its constntetion being Tomatoes -The Dalles. >2-62.25.1 nearly completed. The center owns Cal. lugs, repacked. 23 25. u:i about twenty acre« of land The Cotn- >6.76. munlty elub baa maih» n trail irnsu a RglfH—Extras, 35c; lata, mo'intain, ««> that the children tn an pullets, 29c. Isolated section of tbe school district can get to school without having to walk four miles amuml by the road. if Isn’t Dont It has al»o built two foot-bridgea Tn a team race at a recent T.on-Iot) aemaa the « reek at needed points, to swimming contest, the representative« replace the dinky footlogs which got of a certain government office club washed out with every heavy rain. were dlsd'iallfled for "starting befor» So goes the story of marrslous ac- time.'* When fold about It the head rwnipllsliment. with the thresd of per­ of tbe department remarked : "Well, I sonal happiness all having lo be read am surprised. 1 should never hav* between the line«. thought any mpn In this office cspsbls _____ a-------- of such a thing."—New York Mall. Writing paper at mo Courier. I A* This is a Wonderful Month to buy a Suit at Jim’s Toggery Jim'» «toro but we month. our first year, •at on doing it upset oven our Today— a spucul sbowiug of Michael» Kiviu Sulla ut 927.50 thut uro good enougli to wear u 235 ticket In any good stori», Including bere. About «<) to tell Art* you hilvr*■> r . A < 'on I l'Ç sreobd grad- i-_ini.it->- while tli-y gold band and nlglit. Please lab». Bring boxen to end of South Eighth St. ’ €4 I office. By Edward Percy llonaid two candidates in the field, •■11 rn i il n t ion senate Is limited Fancy a conservative newspaper with three the complexities b- gin lo vote for the two highest candl- publishing on Its first page a story Here is the constitutional clause: y Mattai State« In November. At first glance president. It such number be a tea like the house. The aim alors vote ucli a statement might seem outside jority of Ihu whole number of elec­ as Indlvldiuils, ami a majority vote the realm of possibility, but the po­ tors appointed: and If no person decides. The aenutc membership litical situation la complex and the having such majority, then from the being 96, 4 9 votes would elect a «lection machinery sur b that It does persons having the highest number:,, Vice pr< "(idi'iit. who would imtnedl- not require much Imagination to ' not exceeding three, on the lint ot ntely ancK'ed to th,, presidency, J ub I for- " the possibility, if not the those voted lor as president, the as Coolidge KiK'cocded Harding as probability, of such n situation. Al­ house of representatives shall cliootu soon uh the vh < ancy occurred. most anything may happen in No- immediately by ballot, the presi­ nl the present acmite thorn are v- inlier. dent." 13 democrats, 51 republicans and 2 There are 531 voles in the elec- Anyon-' familiar wiili tlie line up farmer IxborlteH. Thtfflo figli rea local college, Tho «declorai college , In the house last, ycar-ean see how would appear lo ensure the election is composed of electors from each likely it is that neither Davis nor of DuweH, providing Ihopn |H no late, equal in nunib- r to the number Coolidge would I h ' alite lo obtain n change in the character of the senate td nators and r< prescntallves to' 'majority vote in the house in Feb­ «.« n remit of th,, novoinbor elec­ which the state Is entitled. For ex- ruary. A deadlock is quite on th« tions: nnd providing always that. La- ampl". Now York slate has two sen­ cards -a repetliton of the demoeru F.illnttn wnuld nut aWlteh (l number ators aixl 13 roprenoniatIves. There­ tie um 'I uiih I convention, perhaps, an- of republican Monators from thu fore. Now York has 4 5 voice In the til .March 4, 1925. Al that time tlie CrMilldge Dawe« ticket M nd procure - l- < 'oral colleges. The total mem­ new liottso comes into being, bul the vol-a for Bryan. The Uuilglll Is bership of III-' «■)-•« total college new houHe has nothing to do with narrow, and LuFolliffite might enslly equnis the total nt-'mlwr: hip of the lile chotee of a presiden I bo the dcchllitg fucftir. senate end lioin«'—531. In voting In the event of a deaillticlt until DsFiillettn HiippnrtcrH H will !>■• remembered that Ilin peo­ the tILintegrttfion of Hie proHnul Ing he will carry l>elw<»c ple vole for th-- el'-'iors of ili-dr lioitse Hie duty would pass tq the Hixleen HlnlOM. |( lie ci ' lutes, these names appearing oil tin senate, anil here it must lie remetí- Wisconaln, Mlnneuola, p let Hot. and nnl those of Coolidge er b»rrd Hist th-- senate volcti only for n. Smith l>ak.>Ci nnd Moqlumi puch Davis or La Follette. t!V Vic-' prc:il4ent an> i‘.i<>n tile inad cltoitnu n i vl<>> pie::l«l' iit by dent. Even ilocfnrHl vote of having lhe ^reai-ist ninnh-«r ol vales, tilo señalo. nny oni: slut.: might prevtnl n uiu- of course, wins then then, are only At thia point wc read another purity.