At mght after th rvwiin niaal It the unuiu nuur , inm lean woua 10 th family 1? TT y Harold pell Weight's laird and feitl itnry,"A Son of Hli I'.tthfr". Srvral hundred Ihoimand tm lit air dome tlita wuhin a wr,-k afir P'lbV .hurt. Mfonfot ihrm. IMMacupy at a 1 lnl.tllm I A,;l,on A Cnpan I" li.ll..c, IS Ml L'nl :r-Kt. Urn Yolk. Mr. and M?. Jackson left or Saturday morning for a visit among relatives. Mr. Jai k?on has aincc retnrned leavirgr Mrs. Jack son lo continue the visil. Baked Chronometer Fym-jt rlimnnmpter Issued to tht nridfi; navj hni to he "baked" nt Hie Uiwnwlch observatory. Those re quired for extended cruises Id vnry Int; climates are kept for .two montlia In n u ovn liontcd to 00 degrees to "ac climate" them. The BULLS EYE "Editor and Qtniral Manaqtr will onciDt ' You Can't Smoke History A fellow from Carolina wants to know uhrrt I get ihe idea that "Bull" Durham and George Wash ington come from the same state. He saj-s, "Why don't you write and give the people the real History of 'Bull' Durham In its native State, South Carolina, that people woulJ appreciate that more than these Bull Legends of yours. " Now thanfcs, Sir, for your good natured sugjestion. If I knew His tory I wouldn't be able to write "Bull" Durham AJs. I woulJ be a College Professor, get everything right, and get nothing for it Everything you suggested me tell ing the public about when and where "Bull" Durham originated, has been told for 66 years by typ ical Advertising writers. That's the only thing the Company sblcd cf me was "please don't tell again where it came from, or how." You see you didn't read their Ads, but you did read mine and remembered it, because it was wrong. Writing Ads that will be re membered is a queer game. This is an Ad, not a History. I selected Ads over History on account of the pay. (A inerican Tobacco Com pany's pay is as good as its tubacco.) Where "Bull" Durham comes from or where it goes to is left for the starving Historian. P.S. You noiire I named in th!a ar ticle Ihe WRONG Carolina. That'i to North Carolina will grt lore became I named South Carolina, and South Carolina will (ret tore because I di.ln't name North Carolina. A true t.-ih-erner never forgeti. P.P.S. There will be another piece in this paper uon. Watch fur it. mum OuarintccJ ly IHCeftPOAATtO 111 Fifth Avenue, New Voik Ciiy OUR GOVERNOR AT CHEYENNE Western Reaction to Federal Usurpation. There have been many conficU with federal authority in Oregon One of my predecessors, Silves ter Penoyer, grand, sturdy, olo patnot, informed the president of the United States, when he was on a wtatern tour, that tht Kovernor would be glad to preei him in the executive of i ices at the Capitol of Oregon, but re- lused to leave his office to ureel the Nation's chief executive at he state boundary. Proud old Pen noyerhas been severely criticised for his lack of courtersv to the visiting president, but many ol those who earned within thtit vein? pioneer blood admire his in dependence, his honesty, and hi? attempt to retain the respect for the sovereign po ver. of the Sfte which hav been so sadly ovu.ul i-ien in recont years. At the time of the Coxey's army excitement. Governor Pennover received a Mepram from President Ctevj an J, warning him .f the daugn of internal disorders in his st?te. Penoyer pomptly wirel the nres ident: 'Attend to your own busi irss and I wili attend to mine." Penncyer wus eastern born, a1 graduate of Harva d. buth'a we. t' ?rn life had given him the inde j pende.it spirit that caused him to ind the sttlegram which mav Itave seemed cmde and disccurie Otis to those who are seekirg to wipe Out practically every staU ine and govern the land from o "an to ocean by bureaus on th Atlantic Coast . I often wh;it my grand old pre dectssor of 4) years auo would do today if he could coma bsck and behold lederal officials rid ing rough shod from one cni of the state to the other, teliing us how to raise our babies, what trees we can cut, what water power we can deveione. what power lines we may establish. wnat gopher we can ki I, and in what spot we may shoot the coy ote. It is probably true that ven trov r. mi Min mm mates wnere you do not so keenly feel federal en-1 . ....... .,U UJUU iteiry ium iiiiujio, i c;nij ivania or1" Missouri, to have more than ha'f ;3 of your territorv. aa we hau inl iT3 ;0;eg(n, entirely besond state' and the j iri) Jicti)T of an absentee iff la-Milord. It makes us fetl as if we were trespassers in tnd land' of our birth. Mrs. Ed Uurth.'li is cnterla'niriK her brother from Spoeane., John Patker had his first break dot'-,j i.i tt-.e season with a.i tie comtime, Monday. Mr Star.dish. our Star Route mail carrier had a slijrht wreck wiinniscar in m -ppn r hut it, did uot prevent him from bt-inH on pu!y Tuesday morning. national mm IM 3o..itl,mi Utah humlrr,t. otvpim mlln of mrv-lisly t.,l,r, p !,, , hmmf, lnHn and I' thcrtnj apirca maka up the actnk: wondcra 7.IOM NATIONAL FAK arcj, cArrroM civOAn aaiAtu KAtMAB VOHIiST HORTR KIM Of OtaANU CANTON All rto'hfd via tlw Union Pacific. ft-h4u!nl Ui iia alf'ml an Iiu-tpouiva vacklicn. Law a4-trtp Lira. kd roa nn it iutatid and let u help you arrange vy detail of i!m tour. Ini liiJc U.ic tide Hip en your way caat, VACATION ROUTS J. VV. Ilowk Anf 4Mb. lone. flrpOnn iTIWrl control, nontaxable ar:d urdprMri... ... . .. . . MORGAN NEWS Mrs. Ista Haurenfeiiirl was cull injr on Mrs. Jim Uardesty Satur dav evenitur. " . , Mr. and Mrs. R. E Harbison were calling in Cecil Sunday tve n nur. Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Funk motored to the mountains Satur ay for huckleberries. Morgan and vicinity was visit e) by terrible w ind storms, Thum nay and Monday. Alfred MedUk. who is work. above Heppner. unent Sundav with his family. Mrs. Ward and Mrs. Farrens f lone were the dinner ffnevti of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Burner.. ;'eind, Suniy. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Troedaon lcnt Sunday in the mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mt-dlock were calling on Air. and Mrs. Pal .Wedlock, Sunday. Kodak keeps the story Indoors, there's a long I'm of pic tures to make for the Koduk history of the home. And the Kodak album soon becomes the most precious book you have. Ask m tut yo,ir eopf of "At Hume with Ihe Kodak." Th i-pae booklet, pleleljf illmtratcd, llmtibe and hoi in (mating picturn aurh u you can mate at your house srrtuine 1.-1 the famous yellow boa. PktttFMlkinx icrvite that'i right and right on lime. Bullards Pharmacy. The KODAK Stort Mrj. S. P. Iiom madi a hrif visit at Heppi-er, wiih relatives. science for Service T H ' u?1 I',"'"" M " i uiiure nun ivlr effi. Irnr. 1 "ini ill neniM Tllal in III i ! asic and General Training fif houl of !mIc Art m Pi . 'f I.,",UM,rl'11 -''"hiIImu, tl - ........... utvviui tuiuiai i i. i. i With curricula lending to the AGRICULTURE CHEMICAL ENGINEER ING COMMERCE ENGINEERING FORESTRY fmduate work In of(e eil In mont o( Keldcnt IriHt ruction, tlw Kxjierlim ut Mp.-cliiie In tin nilli-itl,ni of K.-l.-n , FALL TERM BEGIN S Fur Imtctt cntalug mml i THE KECK Oregon Agricultural College WJKVALLIS Tires & Tubes Of The Best Quality Oils, Grease & Supplies INDEPENDENT See me before sendinft nwnv fnrl Vi gyour 1 ires. I can bargain in tires and tubes. E. R. Lundcll Proprietor The Garage where you get J Service With ADMINISTRATOR'S SALK In the Matter of the Estate Of Franklin P. Row Deceased. Noiii'K In licivliy hIvch tlmt puis, tint lo mi order of tlio linmmililc It U Uciijj", Comity Jiiilge of tlie Mttile of OiHon fur Morrowioiinty. nuulo oil tlli tlill'd iliiy of July. Hl!. tin iinilerMlKtii'tl ailinlnlMtriitlor of thn r:rtnte cat Kiimkllti V, Kohm. ittveiine I, will ofl.T for hiiIo mill moII mi'II nt iii-I. VMIK Hlllf tl) till- IllRllCHt lli,.r for caoli, MihJ.Tr to tliiM-oiiflriiuitloii y tliet oiinty court of milit county, uu Siilnrdnv, the Illli ilay of AukiinI, i -. hiuI tln ri'iirtcr. at tlmliiw a Mr.. ol I-'. II. ItolihiHon, at lone, Oivuon. ill tlio rl;lit, title nn, I Intcriwt of th,. hiiI.I Franklin I. IIohk. iI.omhc.I, In mid to tlio following itriirrllipri rcnl liropcrtv, allimt.ul In tlic county of Moi row, Stiite of Oreun. to.wli! ll.'KliuiliiKiit lliu Koutlnviwt cor hi t of tln.Nortlnvt'Nt qunrter of the NorilietiMt quarter of s.Htlon 9. In TowiihIiIo 1 Kuiilli, limine )M, Knst of tlio Wlllainolti! Merlilliiii. tlienie ruinilt.g KiiHt BM fwt, tlience Went JIM il.'er.H. Norlli Klj fwt to ihe Sou Hi line of I'oiint.v lloa.l. tl ce U'uIiiiiIiik at ii point illivotly m-roi.. at il point on (lie North Hut. of Nnl.l County It oail and miming Went 3 0o-tsns-H Nonh a-:' r.t-t. tlieuc Sotitli i4' feet to the North Hue of mild County Itond, t In-nee lu'elnnlug ill .iwti.v n.-roM ut n point on Ihe Smith line of the Kit Id Colint.v Itoa.l nud riinnlint tlienec South I II f.t t... the place of Ih-uIudIuk. AIm, all of Hint c.rtalu pltve. par c l or trn.'t otl.nid, lN-KlniiluK3i7rt. r.aht of (he .Smith Went corner uf t lie Nort Invent qunrter of I ho Norlli, -ii.t qilnt ter Of Seelloll II. Ill Towunlilp Soiitli, linage ill, KiihI of Wlllatnette M.-rldliin. nriiilng I hence South .t ft. I heu.T Kant Jill 1,vt, hence Nort Ii yi t.-.-t. thence Went :'40 f.s t to the place of liegliiiiliig. All of the nli, ivc d.wrllii'd n-nl nron erty k ing In Morrow t'ouni.v. Or... the whole o( mi 1,1 traciM, omniscient I h. r. of to p.iy thetnv. D, liiurtirnije ami Interest, K.inral Inilelite.luew. nn.leoniH ami exlH-unea of n.linlnlii trail, hi of mil, cute. V. II. Hotilnaon Ailmitiislrmtar. Pale of firnt pulillcntloii. Julj-16, 'iM. I'ate of liwt pulillintlon, Aug. 1, 1"! Miss JLeora Geentry of Port land is visiting her cousiu. Miss Mae Gentry and her grand par et ts, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Mynk ers. ." '' -rvkv . coml-lned u itli xp-i lult miiiltK - t rt life. rt S.lne - LP.rary nn.l thn ilepartiucntN I'li.valeal l-diicntloii 'niehelor't degree luthe hoolnof HOME ECONOMICS MILITARY SCIENCE MINES PHARMACY VOCATIONAL EDUCA TION the m hool. In addition to the Station nnil !,) s ,(,.,. to every day In,. SEIMIUjiriQ ihrmntinn, a Jilt cm THAR GARAGE I r wa dive you a real A SnapV LEXINGTON NEWS On Saturnday last, Lawrence r.each sufferred a very painful r-ccldent when a combine he was cranking backfired; the crank striking him on the jaw, break big it and nearly breaKiiig his neck. Hh was taMn to Dr. Me Murdo who' reduced the fracture and placed the jaw in a plaster CHst. While Buffering Inconven i- nce his many friends hope for a speedy recovery, Mr. and Mrs Elmer Hunt are the proud pa-ents of a baby gir whom they have named Almt Louise. Mrs. Hunt was formerly Miss Mary Thompson. S. G. Lc Millan, who has fin islied harvesting, has gone on t cumpiutf trip. Mrs. Emma Hreshears ha; In a' row line of supplies. She has all tne school books and a list foi each grade so the chiloren can get their books, before achool starts. She has a del ter line ol supplies than she has ever t ad tie 'ore. Mr. Chris Moeller is working for a nlioi-f lima nt il n....k. . . ..,m.? u . nair'iiiiiHVj MM me IDEA -?just now is not fuel but 14i & Before you buy, see at the Farmer's Elevator. DONT Be Late to Your Gelt In Bad With the Cook Watches and AlarmCIocks FULLY GUARANTEED To Cive Service for One Year AND REPLACED From our gtore if Found Defective Bullard's Pharmacy The Kodak Filling Station . . - a-: . aaaaiiaavaaaaaaaMaBaiaaa Word has beea rooeived that Mr. and Mrs. I'almeroy are the proud parents oi a little baby Kill. They have named the little ladv Wanda Lou. Mn. I'almeroy was formerly Miss Maudle Mo Millan. They are well known in Lexlnuton. The Leaches have returned from a camping trip at Lust Lake where thoy picked berries. Miss Velle Ward accompanied them. They ehjoycdthemselveslmmense iy. Mrs. Gilbert from Canada is making an extended visit with her sister, Mre- Chris Moeller. Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Slocum are here on a visit to Mr. Slocum's larcr-ts, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Slo cum. Mrs. Laura Ward and daughter it Portland and Mr. and Mrs. l fognir. and ion. of lone, were calling on Mr. and Mrs. Martin Uaurenfeind, Tnesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. I'alniatecr were calling In Lexington Mori day. Miss Grace Burchell h Bi rut urn ed nftf-r a six weeki Vikit uilh hei pratidmoiler, y.n. K-us' . aHt big 15 cts. hi mm mm Meals or You Will , - o,