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GKPSIIAM orTtO O K , II ESP AV, OCTOBER U, 1>S& PAGE THREE Heap Big Redskin “Tiny” Roebuck Dairy J Cow Testing and Feeding o o Demonstration STOP/ T h a t O il l e a k i n g b y t h e p r i o n s \ our engine is only operating at 50 per cent efficiency, it uses more oil than is necessary, more gas and is on the way to discard if the piston rings are worn out. S E G IS P IE T E R T J E The famous Haskell Indiar.s at Lawrence Kas., lay claim to th i biggest football player of the current season In “Tiny” Roebuck, 6 ft. « in. and weighing 240 Ibe. At tackle he sweeps two opponents In •very offensive play. The team will travel 20.000 miles in playing 1« games, also thought to be another record. P R O S P E C T — 22184« W o r ld '» R e c o rd C e w f o r M Ik P r o d u c tio n — 37.381.4 P o u n d » in O ne Y e a r . B o rn A p r il 10, 1913. O .ed M a rc h 10. 1925. O w n e d a nd D e v e lo p e d by C a r n a t io n M ilk F a r m s , S e a ttle , W a s h in g to n One of th e featu res of the D airy; on top of th e ir m ilk and cream check, Section at the Pacific In tern atio n al som e added m oney from th e ir off Livestock Exposition, P ortland, O cto-1 springs. b er 31st to Nov. 7th, will be a dem on Prof. P. M. B ran d t of Oregon Agri stra tio n of te stin g for b u tte rfa t and cost accounting of feed of tw o groups culture College has been req u ested of dairy cattle, using five average to ta k e charg e of th is exhibit which Oregon cows in one group. T hese cows will also fea tu re daily te sts for butter- w ill give about 4000 pounds of milk fat by accred ited te s te rs of the p e r year, w hich is about O regon’s s ta te so th a t lay people m ay get a stan d ard and th e stan d ard of the Uni close-up of w hat te stin g really m eans. A ch art for each anim al will show te d S tates, too. In an o th er group will be five pure exactly th e am ount of m ilk th e y pro bred cows, featuring each of the five duce at each m ilking and th e exact well-known breeds whose production am ount of b u tte rfa t in th e ir m ilk for will be from S.000 to 13.000 pounds of th a t day. The am ount of feed given m ilk per year. P urebred ca ttle have to each of these anim als in th e various productions of more th an th is am ount groups will also lie tab u lated , which but it is thought to im press th e pub will clearly show th a t, although an lic of the desirability of owning a anim al giving a good flow of milk strin g of well bred cows which shall tak es more feed th a n a scrub anim al, give a t le a st tw ice as m uch as th e th a t th e differen ces in th is am ount of av erag e Oregon cow—th e cost of these feed do not correspond to th e differ cows being not g rea tly in excess of ence in production. good grade cows and with a possibil T his exhibit will be housed prom in ity, during tim es when calves are in en tly in th e dairy b arn and is expect dem and, of m aking for th e ir ow ners, ed to a ttr a c t a g rea t deal of atten tio n . VICTORY HILLSVIEW _______ Mrs. F ra n k Sw anson w as p leasan tly George Rodlun, son of Mr. and Mrs. su rp rised T h ursday aftern o o n by a Nels Rodlun who form erly lived a t n um ber of neighbors, th e occasion be H illsview , left recen tly for San ing her birthday. Diego, C alifornia, w here he lias joined T he V ictory P a re n t-T e a c h e r a sso j the navy, en listin g for a fo u r-y ear ciation w ill m eet on F rid ay evening term . George is m usically inclined and w ill receive a co u rse of in stru c - fo r its re g u la r m eeting. I The V ictory circle of th e E vangeli tion along th a t line in connection w ith c a l W om en's Union w ill m eet a t the the naval tra in in g course. Mr. and Mrs. E rn e st Jo h n so n and hom e of Mrs. A. T hom pson T hursday, daughter«, E dith and Elsie, and Mr. O ctober 15, a t 2 o'clock. E rn e stin e R ichardson w as brought ' and Mrs. E. P. Sqhedeen atjd daugh- hom e from a P o rtlan d h ospital S un i te rs, M arian and R uth, rec en tly drove day w here she u n derw ent an o p era I to Seaside for a tw o-day trip . V ernon F o rsy th w as b ro u g h t home tio n for appendicitis a sh o rt tim e ago. Sunday from a P o rtlan d hospital She is now getting along well. Jo h n Strebin and fam ily sp e n t S u n w here he w as o perated on about th ree d ay in P o rtlan d w ith Mr. and Mrs. E. I w eeks ago for a ru p tu re d appendix. He is now doing splendidly an d his A. Blank. com plete recovery is looked for. T. R hoades anil fam ily w ere th e S unday d in n e r guests of Mr. and Mrs. POWELL VALLEY F ra n k Sw anson. The Pow ell Valley P a ren t-T ea ch e r association w ill have its reg u la r SANDY BLUFF m eeting a t th e schoolhouse F rid ay Mr. and Mrs. Joe f*aldo and Mrs. evening, beginning a t 8 o’clock. A F ields w ent to P o rtlan d S unday to program is being p rep ared and all a re m eet Mrs. C aldo's sis te r and Mrs. invited to atten d . F ield s’ d aughter. Mrs. H. P aschen and Miss M arie Olson, a cousin of E. Sat- little d aughter. M argery, and also Miss te rstro m who cam e from n ea r W arren. H agen from Chicago. They w ill visit a w hile h ere and w hen they re tu rn to M innesota, ab o u t a m onth ago, has th e ir hom e in Chicago Mrs. F ields w ill gone to Aberdeen, W ashington, to en gage in nursing. re tu rn w ith them . T he Rev. J. L orim er, th e new p asto r Mr. and Mrs. A. Radford and c h il d ren and Wm. Caldo, Mrs. R adford's of the L u th e ra n ch u rch , preached his fath e r, spent Sunday w ith Mr. and initial serm on Sunday. T he Rev. Mr. L orim er is a sp eak er of ab ility and is Mrs. G eorge B lackburn. The P aren t-T ea ch e r association w ill being given a h ea rty w elcom e am ong give a moving pictu re a t th e C ottrell his m em bers. schoolhouse F riday, O ctober 16, en Mrs. Em il S atte rstro m has been su f titled “T he H ea rt of A laska," also a fering for the past week w ith art in tw o-reel comedy. fection in h er hand, b ut is im proving at present. C harley P eterso n has been obliged I to re tu rn to E m anuel ho sp ital for i fu rth e r trea tm e n t. • He is in an anem ic i condition and has u n dergone a num - Do your feet tire and ache, or have 1 tier of blood tra n sfu sio n s in th e hope you cram ps or pains in the foot or : o f benefitting his health. leg. If so, call and let us tell you what is wrong We are CHIROPOD Mrs. Mary A nderson h as been ISTS and ARCH SPECIALISTS. Estahllshed ten years In Portland, anil spending sev eral w eeks a t A berdeen, h ate thon«ands of -atlsfled custom ers W ashington, visiting w ith frien d s and Ihronghnnt the emintry. We specialixe in correctly tilting the A11 Leather relatives. Adjustable Arch Snpport aft about half some others charge We also re F red Johnson, who has been in poor move corns, callouses, Ingrown nails health for some m onths p ast, is still and give Instant relief to all foot troubles at m ost reasonable prices. •* • confined to th e house. Miss V. May M eighan, d au g h ter of EXAM INATION F R E E Open Saturday Evenings. Mrs. A. B. E llio tt, has been h ere for w eeks visitin g h er m other and Dr. L. Eaton Dr. D. F. Kelly o several th e r relativ es and frien d s. Miss BI up Mouse Theater Building M eighan is em ployed in th e sta te 11th and W ashington Sts. school su p e rin ten d e n t's office a t Olym Portland. Ore. Tel. Broadw ay 2S24 pia, W ashington. PAINLESS CHIROPODISTS and ARCH SPECIALISTS FAIRVIEW Mrs. F lo ren ce F erguson an d d au g h te r. M arjorie, cam e from Monroe, Oregon, S atu rd ay evening to atten d th e w edding of Miss R achel P eterso n . T he school board at F airview is in receip t of a petition req u estin g them to call a special m eeting to vote on having a school bus for th e d istric t. T his m eeting has been set for Octo ber 26. T he W om an's society of th e Sm ith M emorial P re sb y teria n ch u rc h will hold a tea T h u rsd ay aftern o o n a t th e hom e of Mrs. W. E. Stone. E veryone is cordially invited to atten d and e n joy a social h o u r together. Mrs. Clyde Stone and Mrs. W illiam Sales w ill a s sist th e hostess. T he F airview P aren t-T ea ch e r asso ciation w ill hold a H allow een frolic w ith H allow een eats F rid ay evening at th e schoolhouse. T h ere w ill be no ad m ittan ce fee, b ut th e refre sh m e n ts w ill be sold. New m em bers w ill be gladly received and dues m ust be paid a t th is tim e. All a re invited to be p resen t and help to m ake th e school a cooperative force in the com m unity. PLEASANT HOME Mrs. W alter Johnson will give an e n te rta in m e n t at th e g ran g e h all at O rient W ednesday evening. O ctober 14, to w hich all are invited. Mrs. Johnson is an im p erso n ato r and read er and th e en te rta n im e n t prom ises to be on a high order. Miss G ertru d e K ligle will ren d er in stru m e n ta l selectio n s betw een the acts and the Rev. W illiam F a irw e a th e r w ill sing. T he Ladies Aid of th e B ap tist ch u rch will m eet on T h u rsd ay a f te r noon at 2 o ’clock at th e home of Mrs. P. M. Miller. CORBETT Mr. and Mrs. Dick W ilson w ill sell th e ir personal p ro p erty at auction sale next T uesday and expect to leave soon for C alifornia to stay indefinitely. T h eir frien d s gave them a farew ell p a rty last T uesday evening. G eorge P e rry en tertain ed his S u n day school class w ith a taffy pull at his hom e T uesday evening. The first m eeting of th e P a re n t- T each er association will be held a t th e high school T uesday evening, October 13. ( I.At KAM \S COUNTY HAS DYED art«« FARMS C lackam as county lias 5024 farm s according to a statem en t issued by the D ep artm en t of Com merce, W ash ington. T his indicates an in crease in five y ears of over 1100 farm s. T he total land in farm s am ounts to 300,- 084 acres. T he land and buildings to tal in value $38,275,256, w hich is m ore th an th re e m illion d o lla rs gain In five years. On C lackam as county farm s horses have decreased in five y ears from 8.- 409 on J a n u a ry 1, 1920, to 7,877 on [ Ja n u a ry 1, 1925. C attle, how ever, d u r ing th e sam e period have increased over 4000 head, now to ta lin g 23,710. The num ber of head of sw ine has de- : creased n early one-fourth d u rin g th e tive-year period. The latest figures of farm crops are for 1924 and give th e follow ing crop item s for th e county: oats 23,228 acres, wtieat 16.298 acres, hay 41,025 acres, potatoes 5.378 acres. F o rm er Powell Valley W om an Dies. Mrs. S arah L. Brice, a form er re s i dent of th e vicinity of Pow ell Valley, died a t the home of her d au g h ter, Mrs. Anna D ouglass, No. 2000 W illam ette boulevard, P o rtlan d , Sunday, Octo ber 4. F u n eral services w ere held a week ago today for her and th e r e m ains in terred in Rose City cem etery. Mrs. Brice cam e to St. Jo h n s in 1904 w ith her h usband, H. W. Brice, who survives her. She w as born in U m a tilla county, n ea r W eston and cam e w ith h er p are n ts la ter to Pow ell V al ley, w here she lived un til her m a r riag e in 1890. Besides her husband she is survived by a d au g h ter, Mrs. A nna D ouglass, a son, H ow ard Brice, tw o g ran d ch ild ren , six b ro th ers and tw o sisters. H er b ro th ers and sisters reside in C lackam as county. T he de ceased w as a m em ber of Rose tem ple, P y th ian S isters, and Oregon G rape c ir cle, N eighbors of W oodcraft, and was activ e in c h a rity work. Aged Man Dies at Orient. Jo h n C unningham , aged 82 years, died a t his hom e in O rient Sunday, O ctober 11. Mr. C unningham was born in Ire lan d and in M arch of 1878 he m arried Miss C lara Caples, a t L on don, C anada, who, w ith eig h t c h il dren , survives him. The ch ild ren are Thom as, of C arrols, W ashington, W il liam , of P o rtlan d , Dominick, of Cleve land. Ohio, and Mike, G eorge and M ary C unningham , also Mrs. W anna E ckstrom and Mrs. N ellie Laym an, all of O rient. T he body is a t th e u n d erta k in g p a rlo rs of J. E. Metzger, b ut th e fu n eral arran g e m en ts have not as y et been arran g e d for, pending the a r riv al of th e son who is in Ohio. Ja sp e r M ershon is in the P o rtlan d sa n ita riu m w here he is undergoing trea tm e n t for an abcess on th e lungs. H is condition is regarded as critical. Mr. T icer from P o rtlan d rec en tly purchased th e T row bridge farm of 37 acres betw een th e highw ay and C or bett statio n , and has taken possession. Mrs. Lucy K incaid moved T h u rsd ay to P o rtlan d for th e w inter. Dull Run Bridge C o n tract Let. Mr. and Mrs. Don L ittlep ag e w ere h ere from M osier la st W ednesday and T he c o n tra c t w as let on S atu rd ay by T hursday. th e county co u rt of C lackam as county for th e co n stru ctio n of a bridge acro ss Making Great Progress. th e Bull Run riv er a t Bull Run, P hilip A m azing p ro g ress is being m ade all and M. B. H ull and J. A. W all, all of over the co u n try In farm er u n ity and Colton, securing th e co n tract. Steel it would seem th a t m ore even footing will be delivered by th e county a t th e Is ce rtain to re su lt from th e w ork of site, the c o n tra c to rs to furuiBh th e th e th o u san d s of cooperatives. F a rm o th er m aterials. T he steel, a p a rt of ing has long been out of balan ce with th e old B urnside bridge in P o rtlan d , th e rest of th e business of th e co u n will be th e co n trib u tio n of P o rtlan d . try . W hen farm ers are as stro n g ly T his move w as m ade by th e city In organized as o th e r In d u stries and o rd er to get a b e tte r bridge acro ss th e trad e s, and w hen they w ill w ork to Bull Run riv er n ea r th e Bource of the g e th e r as th e co rp o ratio n s do, resu lts city w ater supply. It is expected th a t will be th a t re tu rn s from farm p ro d th e w ork will be com pleted by M arch u cts w ill be increased and co sts of of 1926. farm o p eratio n s reduced. O rg an iza tio n s built from the bottom , then Are You a Capitalist! m erging, pooling and co o p eratin g gen Everybody who w orks and saves era lly for m u tu al benefit will pull som ething and b uilds a hom e or lends farm ing up to a level with o th e r b u si his savings to som e Industry to be ness. T housands of fa rm e rs’ boys and used in production Is a ca p ita list. A g irls a re now leaving th e farm s to m em ber of labor o rg an izatio n s which b e tte r them selves in the facto ries and have banks and o th e r assets is a ca p shops of th e cities. italist. E very individual who has a Radio and the I u in per. A tw ist of th e rad io dial is all th a t stan d s betw een the cam per and a world of e n te rta iim e n t and In fo rm a tion. W ith th e air crow ded w ith b ro ad cast waves ca rry in g m usic, news of the day. stock and m ark et rep o rts, w eath er fo recasts and o th er In fo rm a tion, the rad io receiver. In even th e re m otest cam p, w ill fu rn ish no end of serv ice to those who have sought the g rea t outdoors. (hJcken Dinners. Special chicken d in n er every W ed nesday noon u n til fu rth e r notice. P rice 50c. W ithrow 's R e sta u ra n t.—Ad. Window Cleaning For expert window cleaning nee 8. Tajim a. or leave orders with John Brown, Oreshatn, phone >501. We positively guarantee to make your motor operate efficiently for upward to 10,001) miles by using Q u a lit y D r a i n O il R i n g s Come in and tell us your motor troubles. We can stop them and will give you an estimate of the cost. Do it now! GRESHAM GARAGE HAMLIN & IlOSS, Props. Phone 2391 Night Phone 706 U...... .................- ........... ...... ................... .................... .................. Old Standby New Dress •—the »ame dependable remedy that over a period of more than fifty years has been found sa reliable In the treatment o f catarrh and diseases of catarrhal nature. The outside of the package only has been altered. To facil itate packing and reduce break age in shipping, the paper wrap per which has identified tno Pe-ru-na bottle for many years has been displaced by a substan tial pasteboard carton. Pe-ru-na cannot be made any better. Three generations of users testify that Pe-ru-na is the best remedy in the world for catarrh and diseases of catarrhal origin. The remedy our fathers and grandfathers used with so much satisfaction is stilt the standby for the ills of everyday in thousands of American homes. PE-RU-NA The Original and MallaMa tor Catarrh •o ld K ro ry T a b le t» o r T h e N a w P ackage •and 4 Cant» I kla« en , Cotai h to th o Now Is the Time to Electrify Your Home. You already know that Electric Service in the most useful and economical servant in the home. Why not start now and let Electricity do all your household drudgery for you? MODERN APPLIANCES AT MODERATE PRICES We have an excellent stock to select from. Electric Store Electric Building PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER CO. Farm Reminders. G arden land now th ro u g h p ro d u c ing th is season Is best plowed or disked so the weeds can n o t get a foot hold th is fall. P a rts of th e garden th a t produced such cro p s as sw eet co rn , snap beans, dry outons and o th e r vegetables ab o u t finished, should J also be worked. "Too m any gard en s rem ain th ro u g h th e w inter ju st as they w ere in late sum m er and fall," says an O. A. C. statio n rep o rt. "O th ers become a weed patch by sp rin g , to say nothing of th e soil packed by the g ard e n er d u rin g th e season, and by ! th e w inter ra in s.” R a sp b erry can es should not he topped hack a t th is tim e ot y ear, says th e O. A. C. statio n . Such heading back m ay re su lt in a stro n g , su ccu len t la te ra l grow th th a t would very easily w inter kill, th u s affecting th e older p a rts of th e cane. The cane had best be .allow ed to keep th e ir gro w th till sp rin g , and th en headed back. WRKLEYS AFTER EVERY MEAL affords benefit as well , as pleasure. H e a lth fu l exercise fo r th e te e th a n d a »pur to d igestion. A lon g- Iantina re fre s h m e n t, soo thing to n erve* a n d stom ach. T he G re a t A m e ric a n S w e e tm e a t, u ntouched by han ds, fu ll o f Cauliflow er grow s so rapidly in th ese mild m oist days o t tall th a t th e heads often' get beyond th e best condi tion for m ark etin g , w arn s th e vege ta b le g ardening section a t O. A. C. They m ust be w atched ca refu lly for rid your system o f Catarrh or Deafness cu ttin g a t th e m ost d esirab le time. caused by Catarrh. "B etter cu t th e heads w hile th ey a re toW frv rfrwxrni» fer <iw 40 yrsra sm a lle r yet com pact and w hite, th a n F. J. CHENEY &. CO.. Toledo, Ohio som ew hat la ter w hen they may be la rg e r but have a divided curd. Fuel t'oiiseriiitlon. sav in g s acco u n t Is a ca p ita list. The g re a te r th e supply of cap ital, th e g re a te r will be th e dem and for labor to m ake use of th a t capital. “ If cap ital la scarce and tim id, the dem and for labor Is less,” says Chas. H. C arson of th e A m erican B ankers association. “T he m ore productive Sheep Guano. cap ital th e re is, and th e m ore It seeks W. w ant your o rd ers now, while to be used, th e m ore a u th o rity does labor exercise In Its dem and for we can get th is p ro d u ct In a bone dry condition. T his ground guano Is the w ages.” best value o btainable. F o r the b erries. Ho Dry. F o r th e vegetables. F or th e law n. A city m an stopped a farm er w ith F or the flowers. th e Idea of finding out w here he could For th e field cro p s of all kinds. g et a drink. I t will pay you to secure a supply City Man— "Is It dry out here, BIT” 81—“ Yep, so gol darned dry out now. The B erry G row ers Packing h ere you haf to pin th e postage Co., phone 1871.—Adv. stam p s on th e l»»ters to keep 'em from Patronise our advertisers. fallin g off.”— Boston. H a ll’s C a ta r r h Medicine 3 * ^ 1 - Coal and oil used as raw fuels, de liver only h alf of th e ir energy Into useful heat. W hen converted into gas at a m odern gas p la n t and b urned by ; (he in d u stria l u ser In a m odern fu r nace, they go tw ice as far. In ad d i tion. v alu ab le by-products a re recov ered, such as liquid fuels, d ru g s, dyes, fe rtilise r, etc. T he uses of gas are grow ing dally. Turn over a new leaf—to the Want Ads. Y