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T l »URHDAY, S P T B M B B H 4, l»84. ths only man la th s Causa far Complaint. |If ”1 wish t<> complain.” »«Id ths brtds world! Claude “No. I daresay not. You’d bs haughtily. ’’about the flour you aold lu my harem.*' I in« It wat toufth •’Tough, iua a iu ?“ A»h«xl the <ro«'«r Th< evidence Thereof. m Y aa , lough I mmlo ph» with B. •timi must have been a radio f“" ■" And my huaband could hnnlly cut It. “llow 's that.” Inquired » liataner. "Why He took a rib out of Adam «nd mai!» « loud speuker X““ »•"’ W heeler the Champion bantu ( »Xi Temptations Sallie Changes H er Plans -You don-« spprove of flapper., do my .M e » • « » our approach was »<«- y o u r I askeJ Mr. Wright. «’ we left naled. responded. ao<1. the driveway and he turned my road "Tea. anythin« moved toward the well-knowned „ ... „„ « . . .« ■ • A . far a . 1 konw. he respond*• . Tha p|eaa, „ ««und whimsically, "I don’t believe 1 ve e cra>ked lc, a g .ln st «he metal cock- known one o f the home-wrecking , h>ke„ brought the real of the heartdevasttn« creatures at * close th w a range enough to pass Judgment Om e cm araderl. ggain I felt that he was rldtculmg me. - ^ « . h e d , - l sighed dejectedly, or either he preferred not to commit my <|aM , he himself on the subject. der." “Refill the prescription. That "Oh. you needn’t think you can * prwttjr g.XH« sample.** crawl out of it.” I persisted. 1 ve j began to feet reckless. Then the heard all that you’ve said about us. unexpected happened. I was determined to have his opinion (To be continued) so that I could quote him to the girls. who would be clamoring for news Senator Burton Wheeler of Mont.. Vice Presidential candi Thrifty Tips when they heard that 1 had been out date with La Follette. la the champion family man of the aig can«“ fortkehom e datea of the three big parties. Hers are ths a ll big planks in hi with the celebrated architect, whose tforra— Mrs. Wheeler, Francis, Richard. Edward, Elisabeth a* platfc By FLO arrival had been heralded in the so John. cial columns. • out the mouth with cool wat r but do Baked Apples: When baking apple. HUM AN "Heard what 1 said about you.” he ev should be baked in a hot oven U A K t f U K Out swallow It. Avoid whiskey. b«er was replying to my accusation. “Why, they M ACHINE DURING H A R VEST and win», tor the sake of keeping your I’ve only had the pleasure of know- and frequently basted with syrup, head clear for earning money. Moon ing you a few hours. Fair Lady. and. w h |t, cloth es: W hite clothes of Keep well and earn more mon-y shine is likely to Van ie blindness nr he hurried on. “as much as 1 dislike klnd h ave turned yello fatal poisoning.—Ort gun State Hoard of Health e s the ? 2 road T S that 2 will bring us to the .• is w a : sh lng soda have been i added. r -.-4 -.e . waauiu« ■ . „ „ ^ a r o u n d ha’-r »'ca. «r — Encourage Vacation Touring! Dav® 'Let come to a boil and keep simmer- h o u r , each nig h t. When 76.000 persons traveling In au- “Honestly, Mr. Wright,” I Implored. jng {f)r about three hours. Rinse the •’ ■ • after hearing the family dissertation clokhe9l (n pjently of cold water ana Stomach ache Is the common corn- tomobl'es visit the Western national on that subject, did you really have hang sun to d ry \v h ,,n they Plaint with worker« In hop« prunes, parka In a single month. It done not any Idea that we were going there hare drled th perfectly white. ( * • " . “ PP1” “ d oBher ,aU ' " ’“L mean that this Immense volume of when we once got sta r te d r ITevent It If possible by care la food travel was all taken away from the “But your f.th e r - i am his g u e s t - CurtaM: A custard that curdle. In and drtnk and habits of Using Keep railroads. Most n( these long distance < .1 K.- .. . I .allin s «nu—’’ cooking can be made smooth by plac- {ood away from vermin and flies visitors would have stayed at home If vou ever do everything vou. in* ° ’ *r cold w a,er ,n d b*atin,t ’rllh which may carry typhoid fev, r ano railroad trains tig.,1^ txtgi the sole Goody. * n e « beater. > other Infectious diseanee. Keep It means of transportation; the expense father toM you to do, Mr. of taking an entire family across the G oody- I interrupted. "And as for Wlndowa; w in d ow , will be very ,rom conrammauuu »y »«. continent would hove been prohibitive your being Implicated. I guarantee to bri<ht If a lump of «larch la dissolved X“ur own ' k J n it in to moat of them. By living Ilk« the protect you. If father finds out that , th water with which they are to, en * w . « we ditched the Davis funeral. I won’t wajAed I an lnexen.lv« refrigerator made by gypoies. by traveling from camp to let him scold you for leading hla lit-, I hanging a sacking covered bog to a camp In cheap machines which haul tie bitsv baby girl astray. Really. I Fruit Tart: Mix a litt'e corn-starch tree or po»t with a constant drip th* whole family at a coat of a few won’t 1 11 protect you." I teased, with with the sugar when making a fruit from a pan of water placed above dollars for additional gasu'lne and oil. maddening solemnity 1Bart heiore adding the fruit. This it. Avoid unripe and overripe fruit. expenses are reduced to a point where All right; you w in,” he announced wilt make the Juice thick and will and a!| unwa. hed fruits and vegeta many thousands of fam ilies can roam by * cookftig from coast to co a st prevent its boiling over. 1 ” bles Be on th» safe * side ‘J *~~ with a sort of I-can't-stand-much more- Nor does tlhs rubber-tired mov* all fruit and vegetables, especially for of-that in his resignation. “Where to Furniture: When polishing furniture yoon< ch „ dren Iw,n ml!k „ Cppt mvnt represent a total lori to the then. My Princess T I am at your serv rub the same way as the grain. The from a cer„ fled dalry Be aur, railroads. They have to haul the gaso ice furniture will polish much brighter and . nr k.»„ “To the right,” I commanded, and nlli(.kpr ! 'h ,t t t ’ *nw* *’ f ,h 0T h*s ®e*n line. the oil. the tires, the food con sumed by the rovers. And eventually — ---- - qu r- 'kept on tee until time for cooking. moved over as I gave the direction “We're going to the party at Atlantic J Lemon: Before sqneeglng the Juice Choose for each day something from many of the vacationists, having seen Beach. The bunch knew I'd get there out of a lemon, warm it well In the “»ch of the following groups If you ‘he Far West and liked It. will return oven. You will get tw ice as much eat too much of any one of these to stay, become producers and swell . some way or other.1 groups you will not keep ov up a youi the volume of Western rail traffic. He faced me for a moment, and 1 J“ice from **• L e ft encourage the man of moder , . , . . s ’r“ngth 1. Meats, pggs, milk, cheese, noticed from th? rays of an arc-light .. .pasnoonful of salt la . . . ki •v . u 11..1 «...na h i. L in «n - H a teaspoonrul or salt is fb(h pwaB beans, nuts. 2. Vegetables ale means and father of several chll that there were little lines arou d 1 added ,0 a of 3(arch the ilnen mrh M tomaloaa gnua, h letuce. c e |. dren to travel Trave! enlighten«. In ! ' such as tomato««, squa-,h eye«, caused, not so much from laugh- w,u haT# a gloM equa, tQ new - greens. sw eet corn. 3. Cereal ¡ »Intet« and dl«pels prejudice; It uni-j ter but from a keen, appreciating „ r a in s h r « a d m a c a r o n i 4 Butter a n I !***» the country. . mak>-s make« fo- harmony. harmonv. I sense of Life and its complicated situ- Scissors; To sharpen s e iz o r s cut a Kraln’*- br ad’ tnacaro i 4 f u a j tolerance and understanding. — Sep- ations. which. I Judged, he had growl, piece of sandpaper to piece«. Thta will < r**m' 2“ rd' 8. Sugar, mola«-! Sunset. to handle philosophically. ■ u rU„ . „ d . i , w a . -------- ----------------------------- -------------, . n . , pb v ln , . L 1O.’ Ld. v ? e».bv T m . h™ e*ni™ «hta of ** Te,T hy making a mix melons while In camp. Cooking takM «"««M'n«- Springfield. Oregon. K. The Road to Success A ilutdneu College Hdu<MtUon In U h * »»•* r.»«4 1» «‘‘J " " " » ' tuttl w‘ art" prepan,! to offer you the opportunity of travel ling that road. September 2nd. 8th. 15th. 22nd. and 2lHh are enrollment datea. M ther the Stenographic. Bookkeeping. Eugene Business College ..lA nniA E U G M E kia NE. O REG A O W N A. E. Roberta, President T h e subdued v-dlow glow re ac h ed o u t D r, „ e I : A c o -o r P , d resg «"” «■ bul «» helP" the food “ But He Owned a Car * > » « •• *«»Fth of « n n g t h for every Two More ray n v n ts and Fhe’s j hundred cents spent. Take tim e In Mine" wa:i painted In large letter« the evening to cook enough for break J across the back of an auto touring fast and lunch Let the cereals for, thru Kansas But the car was In a brPal<fa3t cook during the evening | dilapidated state, shaky and noisy, and meal. i unlose the owner hurries he will have Drtnk at leapt »Jrtit <|-ht glasses of I nothing left when his final payment Drink » “ ’*”■ a ,,ay- ,w o of th'*m I®3* B,lPr is m ad e—Cappers Weekly, r,g*n* *'• lh*' morning Drink sparingly --------------------------------------- ------— while at work When overheated, wash wa|f)l I Phone »92 W illamette »tree« I C E FREE DELIVERY s freedom a n i the wide wide world. 'Ur* ° ° e °" nCe of OXa,,c ac*d anJ “Wish you'd .ten on 11” 1 moved ° ne plnt ° / W8t* r ApplX the m,x ture to the bra.-,« with a soft brush over a bit closer. The road stretched and polish with chamois. ahead with beckoning fingers, and there swept over me th^ string" Paint: Paint and rust spots may be nomadic emotion that come when I removed by moistening and covering follow a road that leads on and on with a powder made by mixing one with no turning part of oxalic acid with two parts of "Yates’ will be an oe.sb,” I said en- cream of tartar. Allow to remain on thu- 1 ' ■ ally “Slow-ly but sur ? j am «he ,,x»t for five m lnut-- Then wa-h sinking. By the way.” I continued, out in clear water. "how many did you and father have before dinner?” Porcelain: Bathtubs and wash bow':) ■”!ttl" Tsltsy gir's shouldn't ask -=o are verv easily cleaned by rubbing many questions,” he mimicked me w” b a P!e<" of flannel wet with kero- perfectly. but I notice! that the speed '‘"ne V, a h with boiling water to of the car Increased slightly. which some wa-hlng soda has been A ia«t the light of the rot house. tUssolved, then dry thoroughly. m‘ plete lh.Hl.teKH cot.rae will fit yon for « Rood I"*»’ » Iteglater NOW and begin at the earllent poanlhlt date. Monday, Wednesday, Friday Holverson Bros, Props. THE STATE O R EG O N A G R IC U L T U R A L C O L LE G E O FFERS “A Liberal and Practical Education” In the seyeral pursuit« and profession« In life Through the following schools and deportment»— The School of Bagic Art» and Science» (Art. En»ll«h. public speaking, modern language«, history, and the science«) Providing the foundation training upon whl.fi te<hnlc«l spe cialisation la built. The Ten Technical School» Agriculture—thirteen departm ts (H.8., M. 3. d egre-sl E n g in e e rin g - oeven deportments (B.8.. M. 8. degrees) Homs Eeonom c s - f i v e d“ parl'ts I l i S , M S degre e) P h a rm a c y - ill F , Ph. c. degree,) v Commerce four departments (U.8. degree) F o rs ttry — (w o departments (AB.. M.8., degree«) Mir.•» - three departments H i s . M S . degree«) Vocational Educational— five de- pa rimonta (B S degree) M ilita ry Sciane» and T a c tic » — five unita. , •MS d e g n e) (B S . degree) The training Incluí»« physic«) ■ A (Ion, Industrial Journalism, so graduation requirements arn clal setene«« and music Entrane standard. Through the usual ra'I tanisatlona the College Is ac- cr dlted to the b e t graduate s< h -* l America. Student life Is ex- reptlnrially well or««nii»d to deve n eala of leadership and service to the commonwealth Chem ical Engineering— ts, , r Adndseion of Frsahmsn Ssptsm btr 23. 1924 For Illustrated booklets and specific inform ation w rit» to THE R E G IS T R A R Oregon Agricultural College C O R V A L L IS • OREG O N qkBBQnrnnraaBnaanMMB V a c a tio n s a re O ver through the d ark n ess-frien d ly and al- tba, fade(J may be ma()p piirp wh,te , ,ur!nB by washing in cream of tartar. "Come ahead, and I’ll Introduce you Septem ber has seen m ost to some of the '■ notorious flappers." Dolls: To mend a doll that has been of the people here in Eu I f.rl»d fo look like a deacon and. tak- broken, bind tightly with strips of ad- Ing hi- ban4, we started toward the heslve plaeter. It will hold the hrok gene return to their work, aurora cast by the wrough’-iron lan .on parts firm (or a long time, bronzed and fit as a fiddle terns. Candles: ('and! s will burn better "Hjrrah. I' Sal!l""’ yelled one of from a few weeks at the and more slowly If they are stored a group standing on the verandah, i in a dry lace six or seven weeks be could see that the party was well bea/th or in the mountain». fore they aro to be used under way, and that It needed no as s ls ta n c e on o u r ; r: to k- p up Its hll- Oye: Before washing cotton st.ock- Isn’t now the time, then arity. The,- crowded about us. and al- Ings put a handful of common all to give serious thought to thoueh I knew 1 was one of them I in the washing water. This will set also realized *hat ome of theth en- the dye. building up a vacation fund thunia«m was of the hall-fe'low well- m et variety that makes even an un- ,nk: 'nh may b" femoved from a here at the First National, popular arrival at a party feel wel- llnfcn '“ bl'eloth by steeping Hie doth for next year's enjoym ent? com e and a popular person a riot. -mmediately after the Ink has been “Hear ve all” I announced, hopping In boiling water, Planning ahead is the sure onto a chair and drawing my words m eans of providing iai. is like a S tale Fair squawker. "Its the Sbeepherder Fined. famous Mr. Wright Frn introducing, for th at trip you want to On August 15, Jake Koch, v.-ho r the well-known architect, who builds take- the floors of his hou-es with women’s '«nploved by ( I’, 'unbam, a b' hearts—to tramp on ' T ended. Mr. h“r,Ier '»« ,b e Fasc.c-ie National For Wright la1 -hlngly threatened to pull ,<!L Fot In a hurry to 1 a <■ bis can th e chair from under me and there on® morning and left without con was one thl g I observed nbout him: f'etely extinguishing his camp fire w hile b . wa« cr rtinly not at e?se It- ""*• " a* discovered by a Forest of- our crowd, ho had evidently made up r- whr’ roported the mutter to h is m li! t o e r Into things as whole- ’rict Ranger Campbell. Com| la nt hearleuly as i s ’ slble. The v y he made agalnet him by the local OF EUGENE took m fool c e was nothing short ' '■’•»t office and Mr. Kooh was us- 8lnca 1883 o f splendid sportsmanship »*'■<’“1 >H»00 1+38 coeU by the “Drti -ythlng, SaJllo?” asked Te,i local Justice of tbe peace, J o n e O Billings, ho had beet: standing by Well». " ’ n r 1 1 » M f — M— T he First National Bank The Races Thi3 year at the fair will be exceptional as more entries and new horses will be seen in tpe many events. The racing program is larger and bettor than ever. The Stock Again the stock exhibit will surpass former year». Prize stock and new entries will increase the interest in this de partment many times over previous years. Entertainment • The program in the evening will be enti oly different from former years. Worth g iin g mile3 to see. Lane County Fair Sept. 15, 16,17th