it doesn’t pay x good effort* od flour, eggs ttairu N o Alum N o B itter Taste “Now I’ve had my revenue," mu ) shoe-*hop proprietor to his friend, I a customer left. /•.? “Revenge? How so ? ” “Well, the -young lady who just ent out is a telephone operator. I see her the wrong number.” -Lon- M Oregon think aitout Those wishing advice as to how to vote next Tuesday are respectfully referred do our advertising columns where they wilt And it in full meas ure. Nobody is saying anything about Cridge’s Single Tax amend ment, however, and it will probably share the fate of those th at have gone The bookmakers in \ w V rk who have been selling pools on the gov» •m orshlp content there between Gov ernor Mullen and his. a*t- ocrntic op ponent, former governor A | Smith, have taken out policies >f «20,000 each on the live* of ric h ->f the u n- didates. When a candidates fa s . all beta are off, of course. COLA, of Indépendance a hundred and f six years ago, Sir A rthur G Poyla spéculâtes thus about posa; tie* in casa Thomas Jefferson’s morts! production had «eu corn •d to the wastehaaket: United There certainly have been Tele grams to burn here in Cuqullle this week, every registered voter ^loears to he receiving one every day, and if tkia goes for the whole state that pa per must be printing the biggest edi tion ever sent to press in Oregon, these days. The papers are 1 11 mark ed as paid to Nov. 6, the day prior to eloction, sad somebody must be lo t ting up a barbel of money to circu- E LL be lots of homes in this tha t still have real, honest* is commit this winter. Aa- wonderful, new, hot-water stem, will not only give you : will save at least H of your ^ n<j, you. know how much M this year. If you want it-