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TURK’S WAY
Oram to the tup. akim milk to the
tot tom,
both
in their
Narl'KAt.
Cot'ua . a* when milk la set In crock
or pan that is Nature's way, and Na
ture ha< not meli- a mista«-
Their wrong construction* produce
crow current* that uot only obatruct
free paai-agr of tne cream, but mix and
remix it with the *.-uarated milk. The
remit i« joorvr cream and le** cream.
Th* U«KKt> Start* SrrcHAT- a bowl
e«r»la because, differing from other
separator bowls, it >* built to skim N a -
rvas'awAY. by prialucing cream from
the top, skim milk from the Ix.ttotn
The L'niti d State* Cream Separator
keep« the ml k and cream cntir. ly
apart from th* matant Separation l-e-
gina.
Tha U. ►. way 1» Nature'* way *o
intenaihed and haitvned by mechanical
force that cream it Aneat known qual
ity and closest skimming ar* the re
sult*.
Constructed on this plan, the Lnited
State« . aralar ir.nkr* a vleuncr ex
traction of cream.
THE UNITED STATE' CREAM
si PARAT<*R HOLDS rHE WORLD’S
RECORD TOR t LO'EST SKIMMING
IN THE Cèlti A l. 'T SEPARATOR
COMESI EVER HIED.
The (Julrtt) Suit- bowl has a pal
ented construction that applies me-
chamcal force so peitectly that the
cream globule*, which cumpoir the
delicate part of th- milk, arc protected
as by Nature's way when »he sends
cream gently to the tup. the «kun milk
settling to th* bottom.
We have never h< ard of anylxxly
im| roving on Nature, by opposing her
plana, have you.
This is why cream made by the
I nit rd Stair* Separator I* n trd tar
and wide tor It* smooth, long-keep
ing quality.
<’et our catalogue which makes per
fectly p ain all these moat excellent
lnited States fea'Ure*. tall u* l-y
phone. We will gladly demonstrate
thia superior cunatiuction to your »at-
isfaction.
All other ere»m »« parator construc
tion* ao oparate that they lore to great
er or le«*«r dagrec the advantage* of
Nature'* ideal principle
H. I. MORRISON
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Ford Motor Cars
Spring Time is Ford Time
1915 MODEL FORDS HAVE ARRIVED
*
!'<|iiip|it'l, have elec-
y. A liew idea is the
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Place votir orders
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UPPER SAMUM EVI NTS
Mrs 0 B Cyrus of Scio came
Up on business last week.
Mrs G W Childs of I a -'anon
came up to the funeral of Pete
Wolfe. Mrs Wolfe being her
aunt.
A large crowd of young men
came up to the funeral of Pete
Wolfe from Lyons.
Fro.it
sonis.
thinned out the bios-
Prof Asa. Birons and M is.'
Gray will close their school at
Gates with a program Friday.
A member of the school board
said that Asa and Miss Grey
can have the school next year if
they wish, They have conduct-
i-d the school with enti it to
themselves, the board and the
district
Mr Olir.hauser while working
at the lumbering camp was
struck I v a falling lirftb and r»n
dered unconscious for two or
three days. Dr Ransom says he
*
as I.ope. that Mr 0 will recover
both mentally and physically.
Saturday, the 24th inst, Pete
Wolfe was struck bv a falling
tree and killed inBtantly.
A
pa-*iir / pull v block was fasten
ed to a hemlock tree, a wire at
tach! 1 to the d >nkey engine at
one end ar.d a log at the other
end pulled the tree over on Pete
and knocked down two other
men. Pete was buried Monday
in the Kings Prairie cemetery
beside his brother Cliff who was
killed by i falling limb a few
years back. A verY large crowd
of tn-onle were at the funeral.
Co Surveyor Gedd «s came up
recenti) and relocated the coun-
ty r- ad from Gates to Mad
Creek.
■Jackson and Prof
held
successful
meetings at Gates
’.
They made in-
re cs at both places
nr-ii't- f Harrington presented
picture - ot work being done by
various boys and girls.
The) 1
called at the Geddes ranch. J R
and Harrington knew ea h other
in Minnesota XT years ago.
The I () 0 F lodge of Mill City
rendered a successful program
anniversary day.
Delbert Hill has returned from
the San Diego and San Francis
co fairs.
He says everybody
ought to go that can.
Ranchers are accumulating fine
stock. Mr Milke received two
blooded calves recently and Bert
Turnidge paid 80 dollars for a
yearling from the Waldo Hill
country.
A sharp boy can get freak
snimals enough up here to start
a ten cent circus. Mr Anderson
has a calf born without any tail.
Tne Carter brothers have a calf
that has no eyes nor eye forma
tion where the eyes ought to be. I
Chris Mulkey of Mehama has
two calves without fore legs.
One can stand up like a man.
The Ringlings, when boys, start
ed in the show business with a
half dozen curious things.
May Stop
10 DAYS
at
Francisco
LOS
ANGELES
En route to the East.
Whv not see
California and its Two World Expo
sitions on your way East?
Call on nearest Agent for full Information, literature, tickets, reser
vations. train schedules, etc
J R GEDDEs
Nothing So Hood for a Cough or Cold I
When you hav* a cold you want the
beat medicin* obtainable so as to get
nd of it with th* least possible delay.
There are many who consider Chamber-
Iain's Cough Remedy unsurpassed.
Mrs J Boroff, Elida. Ohio, say*. “Ever
since my daughter Ruth was cured of a
severe cold and cough by Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy two year* ago, 1 have
felt kindly disposed tow an! the manu
factures of that preparation. I know
of nothing so quick to relieve a cough
or curs a cold.” For sale by all dealers.
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SOUTHERN PACIFIC
John M. Scott. General Passenger Agent
PORTLAND,
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OREGON
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a Uir* for Sour stomach
Any extra you want for your
Mr* w m M Thompson, of Rattle machine can be got through N I
Creek, Mich., write* "I have been
Morrison, no matter what it is.
troubled with indigestion, sour stomach
and bad breath. After taking two
bottle* of Chamberlain's Tablet* 1 am |
w*IL These tablet* are splendid none '
better.” For sals by all dealers.
All of our subscribers who
have received the magazines
lecm to like them. Some ha e
1 have taken over R L De
told us they don’t see how we
Vaney’s grain buying at thio
can do it. When renew ing your
All makes of typewriter rib subscript ion to the News don’t
place and am in the market for
oats of all kinds. See me - bons for sale at the New s office, forget to ask about the ti .i. i-
35c each.
xines.
fore selling. R T Smith.
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