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j 1.1 ». 08U T H E B B PACIFIC TIM E TABLE TH E FIRST PHOTOGRAPH at hie inability to make the plate retain the picture, tomed it into a cupboard. The next morning he found the picture on the platA A dish of mercury, also in the cub- 1:14 p n . board. bed done the work. 5:14 M L The centennial of the camera sees 4:51 p a . it snap a flying cannonball, picture 11:45 a A a moving world, and catch the small est wrinkle at the human fans. ---------- o---------- No ISO. 1:44 p. m. No. US. 4:4S p. m. No. IS7, S:SS p. m. tNo. S41, 11:1S p.m. MARRIAGE U GEBSES IS, ISIS Kathryn Helen Makes. Yamhill to bout aotiOA Raymond Walter Myers. Yamhill. Leave Portland Leave Now borg Florence Fay Ghthery, Carlton, to 4th aad Alder Imperial Hotel Roy Leo Vetach. Carlton. 1:14 A.M . «:40 A.M. Lilly Martha Wyman. Carlton, to • :14 A.M . 14:44 A.M. Qharles Steirly Bush. Newberg. 11:44 A.M . 11:04 A.M. Lydia Ellen Klnyon, Newberg, to 1.44 P .M . 1:44 P.M. Arlington Perry Feesler, Newberg. ScSOF.M. 1:45 P.M. Beulah May Myers. Newberg. to 4:15 P. M. 4:44 P.M. Henry Joseph Remlllard, Newberg. 5:14 P.M . Velan May Dunlap. McMinnville, •:14 P.M. to JObn Horton Ooekerham, New 4:14 P.M . berg. Greta Muriel Cralne, McMinnville, Sat aad Boa. only Sat sndSun oaly to Calvin Joshua Hayner, McMinn 11:44 P .M . 1:44 P.M. ville. Reservations for Theatre Partie«, Ethel May Manning. McMinnville, etc., or tar Spoeal Tripa call to Beldon Vernon Brower, McMinn Portland Phono.................Mala 1114 ville. Newberg Phono................ Black 114 asUrr* ’«OmodanEmmM V .*A M NORTH BOUND TRAINS 1 Daguerre, in 1414 discovered the U a n Nowhere Arrive Portland principle used la making photo No. ISO, 4:44 a. m. 7:41a.m . graphs. He worked on his idea No. «1 4 ,»: 55 a. m. 11:10 Am . twenty years, and in 1140 the ftrat No. US. 1:1S p. m. 1:4| p. m. "sunlight picture” of a human face No. 1S1. 4:44 pan. 5:55p.m . was madA No. 144. 7:44 p. m. 1 * 4 p. m. The first success followed failure. tNo. 14!. 11:10 a. m. 1 :4 1 a .m . Daguerre took an exposed plate from tSuoday only. a camera one day. and, discouraged SOUTH BOUND TRAINS Leave Portland . Arrive N«wb«i No. U l . t : U a m. 4:44 A m. No. US. 14:41a.m . 11:11 Am. mu» Mrs. LaRose Netty . You Make the Final Test NURSE Center Cuter and germen NEWBERG. o re s , Thu« White 5. AUCTIONEER U V E STOCK General Farm AND 8 t l « N. P. NELSON PHONES City, Blit* 7S — Farm, 14aS6 J fk Chem ists in oiir laboratory and cooks * in ou r kitchens test ATCVKIiire Flour at every phase o f the m illing. Each rack m ust register uniform flavor and baking qualities. In order to appreciate this good flour w e suggest you test it in your ow n kitchen. Att Energy and strength are supplied in the concentrated nutrition o f — Whe at Hearn. It's the ideal breakfast food. j L. “ Pancakes made from S I R o f a good breakfast ■/, • Pancake Flour top • • • k ‘ l ’' V Healthy barnyards maha wealthy fernmn. A good nuay kale, healthy AUCTIONEER CALL J. a NASH Satisfaction Guaranteed WBERG, - OREGON HOUSEHOLD JUHT8 ALL FOED PRODUCTS FROM A delicious "sweet" may be made FARMS TO COBSUMER by pressing a bit o f nutmeg, candled One hundred barrel« of flour will be the dally output of the Henry Ford grist mill. Dearborn, Michigan, before the end of the month. If the rapid progress which is being made continues uninterupted. At present it is planned to sell the flour in the employes’ commissary stores. With the wheat grown on the Ford farm the mill will complete a "from farm to elevator, to mill, to store to con sumer’ ’ link. No one outside the Ford organisation touches the pro duct. _ The flour will be milled as effi ciently as modern equipment can do it. Carried into the mill on n halt from the elevator alongside the building, the grain is given a final cleaing treatment-before being crack ed and graded. A number o f bolting machines separate the white flour from the chaff and bran, and the finished products is then stored un touched by hands. At the present time, there are three Ford commissary stores: one located at the Ford factory, one at the Ford blast furnaces and coke owens and one at the Fordaon tractor plant. Groceries, meat, clothing, shoes, and drugs are sold at cost to all Ford workers. lemon or orange peel into the heart o f a toasted marshmallow, aad then rolling this in melted chocolate. A few drops of ammonia will cut the grease and make It very easy to dean frying pans or stew pans. Let soak five or ten minutes before wash ing. In cleaning a base burner, stove polish sometimes gets on the edge of the mica in the door. It can be removed by applying equal parts of vinegar and water. To remove vaseline stains, soak a few minutes in wood alcohol. Use flqp silk flahUne 5 0 string beads on— It is almost unbreakable. You can buy a small piece at agy sporting goods store. Keep an old magai ine near the kitchen sink or table to stand hot or smoky kettles on. Also useful to tsar leaves from to wipe out grease dish es or frying pans before washing. Wet shoes should he stuffed with paper, which will absorb moisture and prevent the shoes from getting bard. Now that sugar is scarce and ex pensive it may help to know that syrup added to coffee when being null» makbs it more palatable. Should be used In proportion half teaspoon syrup to one cup coffee. FLOUR - FEED ao COLLECTION ao CHARGE Job Printing os your Th« Graphic O fflc« la fully equipped for doing all kind« of BMrclal printing, including Letterheads, Billheads, Stamm Booklets, Catalogua«, and large poetan, prom ptly. Got p ginsoh T h e Sam son l i o i d " W * tractor is ju s t what you need fo r a ll belt-pow er w ork. I t w ill operate the buzz taw , irrip a tin i pum p, rock crusher, co m shelter ossi o il other suds usodssues. HEAT AND LIGHT I H Stores Once W ere N a iled to the Floor N ot so the modern ofl heater. Filled with P e a r l O i l it gives instant heat m ntyvrhere, at any timA It sees a continuous round o f se rv ice —b ed room —dining ro o m —k itch e n —p a rlo r—and bedroom again in the evening. P e a r l O i l burns without odor or •rnnkm Econom ical Sold in by our stations. Order by name— P earl O u s t an d ar d OIL COURANT H b COY BROTHERS DEALERS IN SAMSON TRUCKS, TRACTORS AND FARM MACHINERY dard Oil ▼. » . Wdl<>' - __ ma urn — ir - '___ * l<< * '