T 11 13 T I M K H It 12 II A Ii 1 , 11 U It N H , II A It N 10 V COUNT V () It 10 O () N I'AOK TIIIIKK V?& ltfflOT jwriwwdwkot s .,o ? . vs. t -, , i-tf v Hans iddittou IfilPO X w,'ia'"i'- w luiu iggra HATUHDAY, MAItUll til, t25 hJSsmssJ A 1 ifiitn AJQ4W A l)rle, and CurtNs Hpiwltt lllii Mind j-i" ' -: " i i ii1 Jai- JU "And why this very flattering vlalt wmy 1 ask," "Please, Ourllss, don't talk llku that. I want you to ko fr a drive. Lcavo everything K" w,lu ,110, I'm douporuto Tor a talk." "I'd butter not," watt his calm re- lily. "You can loavo if you want to," 1 declared with a frown. "Yes, I know 1 can, hut hu hoal tatod, "I think purhups It would ho bettor If 1 stayed." "What do you moan," "Oh, Bulllo. what's tht un Things can't ko on. Lal'a atop now whllo wo can buforo wo wruok both our Uvea." "Hot In, please. Wo'll run down to Mandarin for taa tlore' an ah orablo place Just off the road and It's a beautiful drive." Again lm hosltutod looked at me for .several mtnulas and than slipped under the wheel. It was a silver ribboned road nnd we passed many beautiful orutigo grovoB on tho way. Tlio waxy green of tho symmetrical trooo vlod with tho brilliant fruit In colorful allure. Wo turnod Into the Mandarin roud. There wore tho mesa-draped trees on tho picturesque estates by the side of the St. Johui, with tho old wrought-lron huilorna at the high gates and tht foncea lined with poin HOttlna In vivid bloom. "Tho Tangerine Tea la Juat bo yond tha curve." I warned. "I'm not golnc thore.' ho said, I'm going to take you where wo will bo undUturbod. I had not moant to say nnythlng but you've stirred the devils In mo and now t must talk, talk, talk." He headed the car Into a narrow lane, under an avenue of trees, their moss trailing In dainty garland ' lace to the very top of the ear. Ahead wan a lovuly Uttlo wood. Tho red of tho nmplos ngitlust the clump of r.roon magnolias being tho only touch of fall- The car ramo to a halt. It watt an unrivalled day. Thb air was Springlike In Its limpid purity and warmth. "You'vo forced this, Bailie. 1 had meant nover to speak to you of per sonalities again. Hut now I'll toll you nil. I would sparo you but I I I This Week! timiimiirmMiiwiijJUgHijiiwiniiini II By Arthur Brisbane A CHANCE FOC CONGRESS. YOUNG WOOD'S EXAMPLE. IS IT SOCIALISM? THE BABY CROP. 4JLU - Will" -li1 can not. It's too Into, You have arohseil tho thlugH that have lain hero for tho Inst forty-eight hours and burned and bumod, tho things I luul meant to nllll. They are uii plccanl; they're even worse than that. They are f,oul and I can find no otiphoiniatlc phrase In which to olotho tho things I wlsli to nay. "Klrst of all, 1 want you lo bo perfectly euro that I know every thing that happened at Hob Chono wotli'a on Saturday night," ho began. "Well, what of It? .1 would havo told ynu niyaolf." "Tn brldn Kiuno tho kiss you (cava a man to whom ynu hud just ban Introduced your aauaatlonal ImtkOh. what a fool I've boan I nilRlit have known." Ilia voice uhook lllKhtly but ho aiiunrod his shoulders tn If for n freah start. "Uut you know I wiih silly and wild whan you made love lo mo at camp," I made my defense. "Simply tmrntta a man knowa butterflies feast on carrion, ho can't help but admlro their beauty and at first sight he always linn the hops that THIS butterfly will be different form tho rest. Ho rnn never get over that poignant desire to havo a butterfly In bin hands but after ho finds out that they're all alike, ho doesn't go out and ruti'H one He doesn't let himself touch one because ho knows the beautiful powdery stuff that falla from their wings brings do cay, and ho doesn't want that." Tho words were gruosome and atrong. and yot, behind tho unsdflon ed Hinllo. deep down In my heart, I knew ho wna right. "Would you rather I'd atop?" ho asked. "No," I replied. "If you are think ing these things, It would be holler for me to know, tlo on." "It's that way about women. Be tween loving and possessing, there In a BUlch before they merge Into one." HU unwavering gaze met mluo. "I could uivr bring myself to croas Hint gulch " He spoke slowly, halt ingly, with omphnals on every word. Incongruously enough, my usual mood flashed Into my next wnrda." "And flow Mr Hlgh-on-the-HIII real ly coudoaceiid to love some maiden and yot dare not take her7" (To lie Continued) IDEAL HOME MOW OPEN FOB. INSPECTION Close in, Best location in City, Level, Alfulfn, First water right. You select your lot nnd home plam. We will build for you. Small Easy Payments. Cheaper Than Rent Re independent. Sac ui to own your Home. Bc3t fc nnd Cheapen! in the City W. T. Lester Leading Realty Dealers Comp Fire Insurance Burns any Building Loans Oregon awattfiffiittTOfl WHHAT TltHATI.NH MAOH1NK HIMI'I.IJ AND INHXI'HNHIVK (Krom Department of Industrial Journalism. Oregon Agricultural col l"Ko.) A maohlne for treating hcciI wheat with copper carbonate for smut con trol, almple and Inexponalve hh de vised by (Joorgo W. Knble, agricul tural engineer of tho O. A. C. oxton ittou service, can bo made on the farm In a few hours. It 1ms a capacity of two bushels ami will treat 1H to 40 bushels nu hour. Need for an effective method of treating seed wheat for a relatively small acreage Is met In this ttmchlno. For large scale production patent trentlng machines with larger capac ity may be purchased. To bo effec tive In killing tho spores of common smut on wheat tho copper carbonate must cent every kernel, which re quires Home sort of special imiuhluo. Th copper carbonate treatment was Introduced Into Oregon by tho experiment station and extension ser vice In 1021. H wna proved by farmer-county agent demonstrations to bo so HUCGOMful Hint It has become nn ofltnbllshcd practice on tho large wheal farms of eastern Oregon. It Is lining used more largely In other North Carolina wanta a law that would stop flirting. Men ogling L'IHh or women would bo lined or locked up. If North Carolina, .vlicre men uro so chivalrous, needy that law, othor Statoa need one moro aovoro. Jlut is any such law roally nce Miary ? Only a few youre ao, ten or Qftotu thousand, the man Unit mot & lady on tho atroet gmbbud lior oy tho hair und drugged lior to hla uve by force. You enn oo how Much men liava improved, Ti.ero is one oomfort. If the Min - ludies walk demurely, with ) ' w eyes on their little pink ahoe, won't notiM unwelcome attcn- '.011. . , i i c idenl CmUiIko, it' aald, im-uiiK to vato tho Increaaud aala-n- for Contfreaamun. Tlio totul niTiouiiU to $l,87fl,000 a year. I'he salaries uro not liltfh. Con Kioasmen cannot live decently at Washington and at liomo on to day' vfuaw, Conyroafl could earn the Incrcaio In five minutOH by cronllrn? u great Irrigation and powor plant at Uoul dor Canyon on tlio Colorado IUvor. Tlint project to irrltfato two jnil Hon uoros of dosort land, Hiipply contlnuouuly 000,000 horsepower nnd protect tho Impcrlnl Vnlioy from lloodu would pay tlio Con croeamen' incrcagil salaries ton tnouaand timcn every year and lau.ve qnough over to puy or tho dam. A great many young people raad about Ofiborno "Wood, eon of tho Unltod Statoa Governor of tho Fhflrnplnw, nnd nbout hla big win nings 1n Wall fltrcet and Ills big winnings in European gnmbllng nouses, ht.v comu me end or i,u story. eung Wood hua no money. The Krntch police, hununK him. Herttao him of jMuminjr worthlenK cheeks. Yonnir Wood say a, "1 have had my dnnee, now f must pay the ftddlor." Dan't gamble, it doeeu't pay. Sonatnr McKallar, Domecr:t from TonnoRsuo, snys of tin bill that would turn Musclo Shoals over to tlio power trust. "Tlitt passage of tho Underwood moiuuro would, be Die greatest calamity that has hupponod to tho South since tlio Civil Wur." Many .Senators J:now that It is ko, but If one of the biggest mon opolies wants something you can, hardly expect tlio United .Status' Senate to refuso It. You can. how ever, oxpect President Coolldgo to veto it. lie has, from Henry Ford, exact Information on tlio Musclo Shoals affair. arcc dmGS 4UL, . a i s iff & tiJt yjigi fjay -iwy--iy'iyri nk Ibtejalm The President Is In favor of stop ping nil national inheritance taxes, lie calln them "socialism," al though It is not clear why taxing a fortuno of a hundrod millions that a rich man leaves behind him Is any moro socialistic than lo tax u smull cottage in which a poor man Is rniaing his family. However, It cortululy seems bet tor lj) tax a rich muii while he is ullve than to tax hla children. Leaving big fortunoa to children may be foolish, but tho dfdto to do ao make men work, when the would otherwise atop working. And what the country want;: If tli most work from the ' ot nun. mi Ouo important proof of beaming lirospority. In New York, our big gest oily, the rush to get murried before Lent cam oxewded nil rec ords. Hot fewer than fifty couples stood in line, all day, waiting for licenses. This guarantees moat important of all OUR CROPS, the crop of nativo born bnblua on which the country nnd the futuro depend. Tho only ical wealth is human in tolligonce, The mother oreate It. It is suggested that part of the nonsenso connected with tho nrw arrnii ' conference will bo talk about reducing or forbidding tho uso of nircrnft In war. You might as well talk stout eliminat ing railroad trains or gunpos der from war. Tho first thing for the United States to do is to build up an aircraft force superior to that of any nation on o&rth. The best timo,to talk o burglar about not using flree-ms ig wlieti you havo your own gun pointed at his chest. If somebody should ask, in thiit turbulent Hint, the reason we're llrst on tho roster of crime aoine gogglo-oycd don key will toll yo the cauae la tho (uriiblo lack of enfordble lawsl Ho, forty-ei(ht status wiUi the Inw-mnkin' rntse, innka draft on tl.e tollers for all 'hey can ralno to pay far a Code that nu Jurist can span n blood suckin' beast, a dtwpuile' of maul This "Uiud of tho Froo" by forefathers ordained, has ham strung, pan-haiullcd, hog-hnlter-nl anil chniurd, till the servile taxpayer, befuddled and coarsa, is tho fruit of a moss that no power enn onforce. Whllo the gunmnii and thug, In mutual guffaw, uro upplaudin' tlio force called "Too ieign of the Law I" If we'd curb the Iiandittl that pillage i it dome, we might have aoinothin' left for our babies and hdinesl They'd bank rupt the land for pink apoe l wayn an' schools, whllo ihry hint that the people are tlght waila ' foola. In fie power of n ilundiHuiid, law-rUIH. h and, bo caliii, thr'', u pHi-houae j ibt u.ui the hill. 3S9H -.3I.LBflB BVOYfi USUALLY AORl'6 WTM aKCfl- JOMHWttll VfHO 4i0- ttvut vnoTV tcKrr roc momv parts of tho stale an Its superiority over other methods becomes better known. Only 125 acres wore plant ed with copper carbonated wheat In 1H21, while more than a half million acres thus treuted will be planted thin year. Two ounces of the dust are reijulr ed for each bushel of wheat. This kills the smut spores without daunigu to the grain, allowing 2K per cent less seed, giving the young seedlings a iiulcker start, and permitting stor age of treated seed without damage. Too heavy applications will cause the dust to accumulate In tho drill, and may cement and cause dnimige to the machinery. The material should contain not less than fiO per cent copper, flpe enough that most of It will pass through u 200-meesh screen nbout as flue as Portland coiueut. Many brands are un the market. A bulletin tolling how to make the trentlng machine may bo hud on ap plication to the local county agent or to tho extension service of the college at Curvallls. ItlJAI, ItKCOUDH Alti: MADH uv oititt.'o.v ci.im mi:.miw:hh More Oregon girls and boys com pleted their club projects In 1021 than ever before, reports II. C, Hoy iiiotir, state club leader of the col lege extension service. Othor rec ords were In the number of 100 per cent clubs, In amount of money won In scholarships ami prizes, ami In larger attendance at the club sum mer sessions at tho state college. Oregon led the 11 western rftates In club enrollment with 0047. Wash ington was second with 45GK. Ore gon club money earned In the pro jects for the ear was $-19,831.10. Club winnings In scholarships and jprles were H109.2R. Credit for the good showing Is i given by tho extension authorities to local leaders, schools, nowspaporH and farm Journals, bankera nnd business men, chambers of commerce and fair associations. Without tho volunteer services of the local load ers ninny club members who begin their work enthusiastically drop out before finishing, Other facts of In terest are noted as follews: Number of clubs, 72ft; number en rolled and submitting first report, 0047; number completing projoct, 1572; percentage completing pro jects, 7T..C; number 100 per cant olubs, :i":i; number making exhibits, 1 f, H 7 ; number attending college sum mer session, 397. O MILK AND HONKY Oldtlmer; "Can your wlfo llvo on your Income?" Newlywed; "Oh yes yes Indeed. That's no snurco of worry nt all. Now all I have to do Is to get out and dig up another one for myself." m -4 Dobee Brothers SPECIAL TYPE -A SEDAN The Type-A Sedan has always ranked abovo its prico clans in distinction .of line and appointment. . ?.. .' This Special Type further advances that leadership beyond current S standards. No special feature that could heighten tho car's beauty, or enhance its com fort and convenience has been overlooked by the builders. Fivo Dulloon Tros R. V. HOPPER ESurus. resfoni "! 1 ',f 1 W Iff! fro1" : -t,"a4- wM cHPl JsM 41 vi