Ilnruoy County's timber) U an ii.sM't for limited Into explolta dun MIIIh should ho turnlii) II out to aid lu tlio rcciuistruc tlou work of tho tiiitlou, In voNtlpito thin virgin fluid. llurnoy cotiulyVi rcxcourccs nro jittractiiiK (lie atlontloii of (ho entire West. Irrigation, Mock raising, mine, oil and gim pro spect and iiKrlculturo all awaiting development. VOL. XXXIII BURNS. HARNEY COUNTY, OREGON OCTOBER 2 1920 NO. 48 COUNTY FAIR EXHIBITS ' ARE VERY CREDITABLE ... . , , rnvuiou vurnctivc HirougU Excellent Work of Tho Ln.li.ifl of Burns. The wra'her mini wa not kind toipor niT0 w,,,c" certainly good for! n.iilhl v f n I AMHt m 1 I full I. t . .... ... thlR molhod of fnrnilm?. ,mi Mm tlu ci)iini (air committee, hut oven f.j, many people have nren attondlni; nml h(mii to he enjoy. ii the enter tiilumi iii (trovlded. The i .villon dlaplnya aro right up to fit- mark, especially In UiIh truo of tho woniuns' department. There never w.ih n finer display of fancy work over exhibited in Harney county There, nro over 100 exhibit ors lu tli Ih department nnd tho dis plays nro varied, which Includes sov iral hundred articles. Among tho Interesting things to be soon in that department are nomo Alaska relict loaned by Mrs. Hutton J also HevernI urtlclos of handiwork in wood and cloth laoned by Hex. L. 8. Trucy (hut ho gathered during hla mimdonury services In tho Orient. The Hchool exhibit in another that ilusorvea special attention, although It requlrcn time to really npproolato this display. Tho work of tho Hchool children along the lino 6f maps and nolo booku will compare favorably with uny nchool In tho entire north west Had tho fair movomont been (tartcd earlier In tho year tho nchooln would have had n bettor opportunity to liuvo made an exhibit, but tho dis play had to Ihi hurriedly nocurod ulnco tho opening of tho fall tormn within tho pitHt throe weeks. Another pretty feature In that wing of the pavilion Is tho doll Iioiiho. Thin ftttractn much uttoutlon and doAorvcs it Mr Schwartz ha a ntro dls )l..y of baby things In keeping with tho doll house and tho baby show. Tho cut floworu, potted plantn nnd Art exhlblto also come in for a Bharo of pralso. Some of tho painting on exhibition nro tho work of homo peo ple., three painting bolng dono by u filstor of Ht. Joseph Hospital that aro much admired. Cakes, broad, can nod fruit and other good thing to eat aro on dis play on ono table. There should have been more canned fruit but unfor-jono tunately It wan loft out of tho prem ium list and too housewives did not Inow about bringing it. The women are entitled to the cn.'d i for tho fine displays In tho Inv! . Had it not boon lor them It wn.M likely havo rather a barren look k affair. ( A Ilvrd In in clinrgn of (ho farm r, 'I r.irri'-ii products In tho othor vmk of tho pavilion. TIiIh dnplay i f intl, although not ns largo and complete nn It could hnvo been. That Is cue thing thnt In neglected the hrlng'ng In of farm and garden pro ducts by farmers nnd gurdaucrn. It is too much to expect tho fair man Agomort to go out nnd gnthor those eihllilts for every Individual connect ed with, tho fair ban hla or her pri vate affairs to look after In addition to tho dutlen of tho fnlr. It lu not a 'i urrommodntlon to tho fair board to m'Tfly glvo thorn tho privilege of btM , (ixhlblts from one's farm or r r' ii It Isn't tholr fair nny more! tin ' ' othor follown. Howevor. this I " n tlmo or plnco lo compluln 1 ' f o tli'iigs. Tho fact is thoro , - - i m of tho host grain, grniiso ' and vcKt-tahloH on display In that dr-J P'r'ni'Mit us ono will find nnywhuro tho lack of quantity Is mado up lu quality. On entering tho north door of this lng of tho pavilion ono first woes hlvo of boon nt work from tho I'orcy Davis Apiary over at Drowney. Thin is a display as honey boos aro not numerous In Harnoy county, A Bcctlon of comb honey is a part of this display. To tho right an you. ontor in tho display of tho Experiment Station which lu ono of tho most complete in the pavilion. Thin In not thero In competition with tho farm products hut merely an exhibition of tho work f tho station th'n noason. Tho for- af'o crops nro represented by field i I"nn which nvorngod 13:4 tonn per, it 'it tho idlago ntago; luinflriwern ' wliVi, yio'dod C4.7 tonn por ncro on Irr' t d lund and lfl.5 tonn on dry 'nu plotn; thoro In nlso nhown honip if varitlon or tax, 9 varltlen or nl 'a'fa, rod elovor, awuot clovor, ulniko timothy, hurry vetch and nil oil plnut culled "Lullomontlu lborlou." . Ourouln nro displayed with u chart showing tho yloldii of tho houhoii : which aro very attractive uml n "HnR udvurtlaiunont In fuvor of tho Irrigation urojoct now undor con - Htmctlon. Fifteen vnrltlou or wheat yielded hotter than fiO htmhotn to the' acre, wto nignoui Doing 81.7 and tho luwoat no. 9; ton varltlen on dry farm Idols wont from 1!2 hunholn to 40.6' ..... Irrlgntod portlona show out of nine vnrltlos on dleplay yields ranging DU,1 UJ a ,uw uu u" vl' from 43.3 busholu to 130 bushels per T!ly, ,dur,nB 1,10 ,M,Ml WuoU' Mr' ncroj barley, tho sumo number of p'lurlol" W,,B luvostlgutlug the rah varltlen aro on display, tho best bo- !'U I,Ufl itMuK Hl0'm 10 ,ut " liiK Hnnnchen which wont better orc l,u f"jUI to conuU than 03 bunhnlR to tho ncro; ryo Is B "l0'n , , another crop that In Important to tho M'' aubr,0,H11 ,' ro Inst ea farmers of this section. There aro six 8" ,0, 1,0 H':luo ,,uri'0H0 Mul varltlen of winter ryo on display "no of hl" ' " Krouu.l which yielded from 17 to 31 bushels fr, 'Tral '1WookH dur,,, 11,0 r'1" to tho ncro; nprlnK ryo wont nn hlKh 'iml w,n or ,,Mt, WuM,,ur w''tloim as 38.0 per ncro. . Wuro unf,lVorttU'o ' h Hatlsfactory Among the Individual exhibits In tho gnrden nnd frtwn products that have attracted favorable attontlon and rnmnmnf nn? lnim iMv n homesteader In Hatlow. who has one of tho finest little farms In tho on- tiro valloy-wo mean the portion ho can Irrigate Is little. This exhibitor has u variety or thlnga that show what can bu dono over lu his coun try; fruit exhibits were made by Mrs. Kurro, Mrs. Behwart, Mrs. McDnn lels, I'hll Smith and others. Tho fruit was not II !.- !,..,. I past; wo hnvo tho fruit out on the farms and lu the nooks around tho foot hills but no ope soumod Inclined to lirillir It III. IV llllirmnn ..mil, I have a wondorful exhibit In tho line ... .... .. . ui nun uuu nu uueu no inciincu. Othors could havo duplicated what was on exhibition. The lurgo pumpkin of Mrs. Mc Kolvey'a from Fields was another at traction, ulthough there were other pumpkins and siitiash on dlnplny, this one wus so big one hud to neo it and thereforu comment. Homo of the other individual exhibits of garden and field woro Mrs. Kranklu Turner and Mrs. Lupton; Clyde Mmbreo hud a varlod exhibit which Included a fluo lot of corn, ryo, water melons; Jay Gould's popcorn looked mighty good and Geo. Whiting's exhibit of al fulfa nnd native grasses wero flue; James Heel had a nice exhibit and or two special features of this wan a display of poanuta and norgnm cane. r. Carpenter, the O, A. C. mnn , ,, . nuu juii-,uii uiu )u uiiiii.ii, mi i ii uu .iin ngruuably surprised to find thu var iety of exhibits. "It Isn't so much what onn nun in tho unusual Hint uiukofi a fair u kiiccuhs, but thu mur kotiiblo productii thut uro axhlhlted. I'otutous, corn, alfalfa, grain, sugar boetM and kindred productH nro what count, and It Isn't thu big spcclmmi that wins favor on making thu awards; It Is quality, iimoothuuHS, etc." sulil Mr. Carpenter when die- uusslug tho awards with tho pavilion, mporiiitoudont. Mrs. JoshIo I). McComh of tho O. V. C. mado tho nwnrds on tho eutrlen f tho ladles, tho flowers, needle work, cooking, tho school work, art, 3tc, This vas no easy task by any moans un thoro wns n variety uud .omo very flno work in every depart-' mout. , Tho TlmoH-Horuld will mako no' .ttompt to give tiio premium winners ii thu pavilion uh the entry clerks uul not been ublu to ehuek up thin lornlug. i Tho llvoutock oxhlhJtH ut tho fair undo up In oxcolluuco what It lacked .ii numbers. Wo will not bo able to oublliih tho premium awards this wook but will glvo thorn u mil next buuo. o HIGHWAY CONTltAOT LICT ' TO POKTLAND FIILM ' Tho bldH for tho construction of .ho highway from Lawen on to Crano; van lot lust Tuesday. Thu succesuful blddor wnu tho firm of Portor & Con- lolly, big contractors who now havo hlrtoon ploccn of road contract un- lor construction, tho Harnoy county ; MUtract making fourteon In all, Tho hid was for $147, 30G nnd thoy nro ro- nilrod to have tho grading complol- r.l by January 1, 1021 and the gmv- ding dono by July 1, 1021, tho ?;ravol!ng not to bogln until noxt mrlng. I J. Q Kvprythlng moven along right whon tho ontlro hunch gota behind it. i GABRIELSON TO START POISONING RABBITS : II S. Rmlnaiml q..r W, - 3 Work Willi Counlv Asenl f In Active Campaign. . M r . . , , , . ,rn ""uiHon, in churgo of ro- l!""1 col,tro1 of 1,10 Ul B' "lOKlal - ''"' u ronuy o begin op orations at onco, or at least within tho next few days and will supply a Humility of poison from tho govern- l",'t "t,, two "u,n 10 aUl 1,1 1,10 1,1 r,,ct h W,M "rov,,, lM'A. n",1" ?,,,,irt of lh" 1 ",u "ul 0,10 unntstant will have to divide his time with other parta of tho territory. Mr Onhrlolson has nrrangod with Coun ty Agent McDanlels to begin an In tensive campaign. He has had some experience In poisoning rabbits oven lboUKh U",ro ,n IHl nro,ubl" ,0 ul Ht nccustoined feed. Tho work In to IiokIii over on Silver Creek or Catlow Vnlley In all likelihood and will bo followed up Tho i rabbits thus destroyed wilt bu that much out of the way from out ing up forage that in needed for stock during the winter months and Icmoiih tho risk that much fur tho crops of next year. II tills campaign proves Hiicoan.ful t I" likely this method will be given preference over any bounty In tho ''yjiClo., of the rabbit pest. 1. It. luiuiiuijr i iiii riii-aiior wa aim n mo rabbits thus destroyed nro not allow- ed !j bu projontn.l for bounty, should tho bounty hill bo favorably vote I upon, It will ptovo quite it suvlug to tho taxpayers. Mr. tJabrletnon and Mr. McDnnlela dlsrussed tho proposition In tho ,r"c f rllreentatlv of tliM papor nnd uro agreed upon tho meth od of procedure nnd will act together In Ilifi Imtmrf firit u'irlr Mr rinlu ... . ,, . . . . . ., rlulson loft last evening for Malheur county by wuy of Crnnu and will sund bin Mr. Horn over uu soon uh ho In available. , A I'JONIMCIt l'ASHi:i) AWAY Wim.VKHHAY ,Onorgo W. Oaten dlod nt tho King hospltnl In thin city on WuduoMduy morning aftor an Illness covering nuvurnl weeks with typhoid fever. Mr. Oaten wun 40 years old at tho tlmo of his death. He wns born In Mlnsourl but came to Union county lu thin statu in 1879 whuro ho resld- ed with his parents until lfi8fi when ho cnlne to Harney county whero ho hud slnco resided. Ho wan a quiet man but one that hold friendships, fie calud all hlu ucqiiulutnucon his friends and wnn universally liked, Ho Ih survived by throe nhitora nnd two brothers. Mrn. J. W. Huchanan mid Mrn. duo. L. Huohaunii both of thin county and Mm. Molllo Word, who roubles lu Portland urn slstur.i. Price Oaten nnd Van Oates both llv- lug In Union county nro tho brotheru. Tho funeral sorvlco wan conducted Thursday morning at 10 o'clock nt tho Presbyterian church, Huv. J. H. Wlchorson, tho pautnr conducting tho sorvlco assisted by State Sooy. Amoa of tho Presbytorlan nnnrd. Tho remains woro takon to Harnoy for burial where deceasod had rolatlvon burled. Mr nn(l MrHi Hi ut uathrlck nro ,nog u,0so from a dlstnnco to nt-, toml jlf jftJr Tj10y aro up from lll0r llomo noar )o0 am KH0Ht8 at l!lH homo of Mr ,ul(l Mm. J, W. HOUnHovollo, Mr, Ihithrlclc in ft Whltofnco breeder, o Mm. Him Hamilton wan over rrom nroWsoy for u day or two during tho W(l0c taking In tho flrat day or tho fajr ,uj attending tho Inatltuto. Sho wnn nccnniiianlod bv her nnvnd- daiiKhtur and also two llttlo children nho la mothering following tho doalh 0( '(j,0 mothor, STATE LAND BOARD IS OPPOSED TO BIRD BILL Tho School Children Would Suffer Loso of Thousands Dolluru Should it Fuss. s The Btiito l.uinl Hoiird at a rocont ineutiug caused tlm following toho lutlon to be placed upon tho inliiiiteu ut tho mooting: The Statu Land Hoard hail before It an application for tho reelumatlou of certain lauds in Harney County which aro embraced within what In Included In tho proponed bill to create the Koosovclt Dlrd Kefugu. In viow of tho fact, however, that tho question of cruntliig this reserve will bu paused upoij by tho peoplo at tho geuurnl election, November 2, 1920, tho Hoard deems it Inexpedient at this time to consider such contract. However, an members of the Stale Land Hoard tho duty In Imputied up on uu by tho Constitution of the Statu to act an guardians and trus- toon of the school fund mid of nil latidn pertaining thereto. Tho Kuouo velt lllrd Hefugo bill proposeu to cede away to tho foderal government, without any remuneration whatso ever, many thousands of acres of lands belonging to tho nchool child ren of tho State. These lands repro- j iiout probably several hundred thous- and dollars, which could eventually find tholr wuy Into tho Irreducible school fund, which It lu our duty to guard nnd augment to tho teat of our ability. If thu bill provided that this laud should he ceded to tho fodorul government In exchange for federal laudu of equal value no Ions would revolt to tho school funds. Thin bill arbitrarily taken this laud from tho school children and glvun It uwny to tho federal government without a Juat and dtiul return to tho school 1 fund. o p . ... D i rair VrCCK KaCCS AnU EnterteiniTient PrOgratn I !jini5U i,ini.,iniriv ,hi .w.w.. .... report had been mado. Other mat fair ban boon undur tin) munngemeut. tors nro ponding thut should havo of n live commlueo. Tho rn. ok have tho nttentlon of n grnud Jury nnd It been pulled off in k'imI 'bu.u ' ,a ,,kn,y u,on C0V0,,I"K 1,10 regular ... ..ii.... in n.itf iriuc.i tNi un.iltorm next Mondny nnother grand H-.tornl dono .iouIm i if apu...l hn- o Jury will bo drawn. Tliono compoa hceu wltnusHod. Hut ono nccldont lK to ono Just discharged waro A.; hna occurred to mor ha plwiauro or K. ltlelmrdon. foromnn; M. H. thta port of thu oiuaruiimiHnt nnd Hrenton. P. C. PriMin. Win. Tlialiu thnt proved not rlc,u. Thin ivc-fer. Frd Hf.wn. Inuj Hakor and oldoi.t wh nt the lln.hil or tho pony j Coluiiibuu Orovos. racu yesterday aftornoou when thu' Tho Tlinos-Horald In Informed tha saddle turned with Chester Irvir.g ' Jury brought lu throe true bills of In- .1 1 .1 ... .... 1 .IiimIih I li.i unuuhin find Juat ufter panning under tho wiro. Tho pony also fell but tho hoy wan only slightly hurt. Tho auroplauu exhibition hau been ii particularly pleasing features of thu fair and brought favorable com muut. Tho lllpllopn In tho nlr uud tho thrlllng dlveu over thu fairground nt Intervals, together with thu thrill spiral drops from great holghtH uro coralnly worh wltnuuslng. The dur- lug nvlatom havo dono somu won- dorful nianouvurlng, ovun though tho ufitntlinr xvuh unfavorable. Thu wind, ban boon very strong tar all throo , dayn. making fllghln and "iituntn" llllllIMWIUH. f An uddlllonal uttraotlon that In uddod to tho program ban boon tho, riding of wild horseu lu the Held lu front or tho grand stand. Tim local rider have put on no mo lino exhibi tions or riding each nUornoon. Dr. Dudley Honoris, who Ih a moinbor or Irving Cohb'n party, wuh particularly delighted with thin foaturo or tho program during bin visit to thu fair , yostorduy urtornoon. Dr. Hoborta nil- mired tho skill or tho horHomon but whon askod ir ho would llko to try a bronco said ho'd ruthor tuko a chunco with tho aviator. Tho rirst raco on tho program ror Thumduy artornoon wtm u quartor mllo danh and tho rollowlng ontrlou woro mudo: Llttlo Dog, by Sklona; 1 Jlnunio Louie, by Jim Hchardaon; ' ri. i... .1 nil m iii fVnu f'nmi). ,y put Ooorgo; ntnr won tho raco wuh crow (Jump nocoud. i TJio potato raco wnu noxt nohodulod ftnd had tho following ontrlou: Jim T.nnln. bv Indian Loulo: Hlniidle, by loiik: Dandy by llotohkhw; Dan, by, Hawklna; Nolllo, by Pnraonn; Toddlo Hoar by Maco; Haldlo, by Camoron; f PnppoHO by Drummorid. Thin Is n three day relay raco and covers all llireo days of I ho fair. Dnndy has won two uuccoiialvu day and does not havo lo compote today for first place but othern aro contending for nocoud place In tho contest today. In the throo-ulglitlui (IuhIi there wuro entered; Suunhlnu by Hernld; Pouiluta by Ooloff; Tango by Hayes; Tango won with rltinnhlnu second. Tho roluy raco brought In four strings or horses: Cameron outorod u string, Whiting, Monro and Haw kins. Cn moron's iitrlni: took two ntralght races the first and second dayn with Whltlng'H second. This William Hanley during the week nnd olmlnatod tho content for today and ",,ont JfHterday in thin city. Mr. tho committee will substitute some V0"" ,u,k,Ml "formally to tho tonoh othor ovent In placo of It thin ufter- or" nt u,0,r IwhIIIuIo yesterday aftor tmoti. "00" nmI mtur tHok 1,1 tho fnlr. Friday's rnclng ovontH brought' J"1ko Dalton Illggs Introduced Mr. out nomo of tho sarno horses that Cobb to 1,10 chors ns "America's compoted tho provlous day. Tho K"to"t humorist nnd author." half mile dash had as entries: Sun-1 Mr (3ol,b WHH euplous In his prnlwi shlno by Herald; Crow Camp by of Oregon and Oregon people. Ho Oeorgo; Tango by Hayes; I'onnutH by Hft,,,! 1,1 tco1 thnl luo ooundaricn of Soloff; Trowbrldgo by Oilman; Dick 1,10 1,1,1,0 uro 11 rcat ,tllc,, utr,"B al" I'arkor by Weston. Tango won tho wnyH on tho outsldo and thnt tho raco with Peanuts second. Somu Indian pony tncon hnvo boon qulto an attraction during tho first two days nnd ono this nftornoon ridden by squaws will bo nn nmuulng foaturo without doubt. Tho quarter mllu dnah yesterday nftornoon brought out six ontrlos: Dick by Drummond; Moonnhlno by Sklonn; Chlco by Oeorgo; Star by Oltmnn; Dick Parker by Weston nnd Btrnngor by Hlbbnrd. Star won with ,nk ,,onon(I The nonv rncn wnn won bv Penrl nownn on Dick with tho othor on- " tt run In t.u baud an, .i u-m' trlon ntrlnglng nlong which Inrludod ' "l"". brlnglm; iho re MoonKhlno, Shorty, Carpet Tack and refining influoncen of civilization to nn Indian pony. tl,o Went. I "Wo hopo to come bnc'-c when Jio 0 bob tall deer nrn't ho scarce, for CUtOl'IT COL'HT IN HIiKKIO.V Judgo Dalton Higgn of tho Circuit court nrrlvod horo from bin homo nt Ontario lust Hundav and on Monday morning oponod nu udjourned term of court. Tho holdover grand Jury WUB aHsemblod and begun tho Invos- ligation of mattern to como boforo It. Thoy wero In hohbIoh up until yestor- day morning whon Mr. Petornon, ono of u, womliors, wnn reported too ill to uttond tho sunalotiH whereupon tho I In. I.... .lluMtn.r.n1 Mtn luru linfnrn unv' "" " nu" found ono not true . .. Among ho out of town uttornojn , who have been in attendanco during the week uro J. W McCulloch and W. II. llrooko o Ontario. JUUgo iiiKHs mm ""i urgumonta and ploadlngn during tho i .i .....I weeu iipuii iiiw mm ohuhj n. wnn ready to rocolvo nny roportH rrom tho grand Jury, Atnoug tho IndlctmentH roturnod wero: AUxIq vn. Olllu McCuo-lnrcany of n "toor. Sho entered a ploa of guilty. v' In n dwelling. No pica him '"""J boon entered., OAItAOK INSTALLS USU- FUIj MAC1IINK Tho wrltor wan privileged to In- Br0Ha, prosporlty and contontmont Hpoct ft now ploco of mnchlnory at wm occupy tho attontlon of tho poo tho Unlvorsal Oarngo tho othor day. pi0( u H u hydraulic truck tiro changer that In a big Bavlng to tho irucu op- oratora In thin part of tho country. Hoforo thlH wnH Inntullod It wan nocosaary that tho solid tiro truck rims had boon sont away to bo ro- movod or roplaced, Tanning a dolay 0r novoral dayn nnd adding a big ox- prosn bill. Now thoy can bo takon caro or right In Hurna and thin ox- ponso nnd delay ollminatod, Tho nppuratua la poworlul, capahlo 0r novoral tonn or proaauro nnd whon n rim with tho Uro nttuohod In plncod under it tho tiro Ih rompvod by ihlH pressure and tho new ond placed In noiilttnn In tho numo umnnor. Tho Inatallatlou or thin piece of machinery shown ontorprlao and mor- jtn tho uupport of truck uaora, NOTED WRITER AND HUMORIST VISITS US Irving S. Cobb Gucafc of Bill Hanley; Talks lo Teachers Visits The County Fair. Irlng Cobb, the well known magaXv iclno writer nnd humoriht, with his ,)nrly r ''""Ifrii, woro guosta of word 'Wolcomo' is tatooed on tho hu,irla of 1,10 Poilo. Tho South mk 01 a im,n 'Who In ho?' tho Nor,l nHkB- 1,ow Inuch ,,n KOt7' but tbo Wont nskn, 'What can ho do?' , If 1 woro boosting for Oregon, I'd bo,lHt "ot of 1,8 beautiful mountains, of Its gorgeous sunnotn or of itn iM n,no truc 1,0 u,,, l,t they uroly tickle tho toes of tho Angoln In """von, but tho spirit of tho poo- P,( 11 ,B a roHamlng nnd reawukon- Ing of tho old pioneer nplrlt tho I"" who cro-sed tho pUlf- - I know that they know that Dr. Huberts Is tho best shot west of tho Mississippi and I tho worst." I closing nfter n doll,i.tfully hu- morons story characteristic of Mr. Cobb, ho said, "Until you'vo como to Oregon, and Hlopt on thu nagebrush with plno bougliB for a pillow, and cxporlonco tho kind treatment wo hnvo hud until you'vo been to Oro- gon, you nln't never been nowhoro nnd you ain't never seen nothlu' ." , o Ford Starts Things. High prices have boon hit and thluga begin to tumblo down. Last weak Tho Tlmaa-Hornld hnd a story wrUtn tor that hum about Usury Ford ularllng the pr!cen rtowu, but owing to hlu local rproseututtv, Urn Hur.tu CJKragu. takUiy up .Inc. t un ontlro pa(u tailing tha paoplo about it our Htory wuh crowilad out. Mr. Ford didn't have anything over his local roproHontHllvoH either. w Uu) bol. by materials d flicl tho prlco rmJuc t(m o I)rncUcilUy ovt)ry ucl:0H30ry (j ,.' b"n " Oil. uccesaory thoy carry Including tlroH, Mr. Ford mado ,tho announcement that reductions would bo mndo nt onco on nil Ford products effective nt onco. Thin Included nil orders not yet dollvorod, oven though thoy had been filed weoka or montlm previous.. Jn , ntatoment Mr. Konl r.i; "Now in tho tlmo to call a null on war mothodn, war irlctw, wnr prof ltuurliiK nnd war grood. It may bo j nocuisnry for everybody to stand a little sncririco. but it will bo mout proHtablo uftor all, bocausQ tho soon- or wo Kot ll0 )UBoa8 0f Hio country back to u pro-war condition, pro- ..por tj,0 i,0Bt intorentE of all, It is tlmo that a ronl practical offort wan mdo to bring tho business of tho (tlMntry nnd the Ufo or tho country (lown t0 normal." Thlu announcomont has boon fo)- 0W0Ci by othor automobllo concorpn i,muing tholr prices lowor Tho 1)rco roductiona aro not cont.'nod to ,u,t0s, howover, na big mall order houoon hnvo mndo nnnouncomontii to (n0 B1UU0 0ftoct, Montgomory Ward & Co R0ftr & noohuck and othora nro out wlth n roduction on clothing nnd Pt,lto thoro will ho mill rurthor ro- auctlouH noon. RiiEar la uluo coming down and It wm nuturnlly follow that othor ort- flj0H jn tho grocery lino will c -ao down.