The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, January 19, 1922, Image 7

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Pl E ru A Aili/
OFFERS A M A R K E T
FOR YO UR PRODUCE
Our Aviation School
ia Now Accepting
Students for the
Complete Coarse of Flying Instruction for the
Unheard of Tuition of $200.00. The former
charge was $600.00. If you are red blooded and
OREGON-WASHINGTON
want to get somewhe-e write us for particulars.
214 Spaulding bldg., Portland, Ore.
IDAHO AIRPLANE CO.,
It’s True!
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HEMSTITCHING AND PLEATING.
Buttonholing* — B uttons — P la itin g — Tu ckin g and C halnstltchlng
AU M a il Orders given careful and prom pt atten tion
______________________E lite Shop, 384 Morrison St.__________________
Portland, Oregon
V A U D E V IL L E P H O T O -P L A Y S
Com plete Change Sun. and T h u r *
M a tinee D aily. T w ice N ig h tly
tturday. Sunday, Holidays, Contlnuo'
HIP pödrö ME
You W ill Feel
Rich! at H em . Here
SA FE A N D C E N T R A L — R E ASO N A B LE RATES
E xcellen t C afe
Special W eek ly R ates
Bus Meets A ll T ra in s
11th and S tark, P ortland, Ore.
N O R T O N IA H O T E L
BAB’S RESTAURANT
? L Cafeteria
©
S ix th stree t opposite T h e O reg o n ia n an d A l ­
d e r s tre e t opposite M e ir * F r a n k ’s. T h e Best
E atin g p lace in th e C ity .
T h e Fin es t C o ffe e
an d P a s try a S pecialty.
SHOE REPAIRING
We employ expert repair men w ith year«’ ex peri nee
Return parcel post charges paid. Give us a trial at lowest
city prices. Morrison Shoe Repair Factory. 249 Morrison
PORTLAND HIDE ft WOOL CO.
POITLANB, OREGON.
W rite for Prices and Shipping Tags
108 UNION AVtNUI NORTH,
JE W E L
H "B
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We Pay H ighest Prices for
HIDES. PELTS. WOOL. MOHAIR.
CASCARA BARK.
Address Department B
H . L. D ay, Prop.
Oysters,
Our Specialty. Special
R e s ta u ra n t « ¡ ““ W r i Open
10 a. m. to 1 a. m.
Ç*
1 HgC <X OOn
Portland,
A good place to Eat and Live Well.
Remarkable 60c luncheon at noon.
Open 7 a. m. te 1 a. ■>.. 8 » Stark 8t.
W rite us for prices and market conditions on
Teal. Hogs,
rortnn
Ersfc, Potatoes, Onions, etc.
SUNSHINE INSIDE HOQHOUSE
Forty Yearn in the Same Location.
C LBAM IM O
O R U Q LE S S P H Y S IC IA N
Chronic diseases a specialty. D r. W .
Alien 330 Fleuln-r Building.
H O R SES, M U L E S B O U G H T , S O LD
Crown Stables, Inc., 265 F ro n t SL. P o rt­
land, Ore. Horses and mules for sale or
hire. Special rates to loggers and con
tractors. W ith or w ith o u t harness.
________P h illip Su e tter, Pres.
U . S. S T A BEKS?- 366 Union A v * D ra ft
horses bought and sold.
l i A R N M U L T IG R A P H T N G
T h e C allan School, only recognised
school on the coast. Experienced opera­
tors alw ays In demand. 405 Artisans Bid«.
M A C H IN E R Y ~ ~ -----------------------------------
Send us your Inquiries fo r anything In
Iron or
W oodworking
achinery, Logging,
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t
S aw m ...
ill, *
Contractors'
ent, Loco-
motives. Boilers, Engines,
nes. Crushers, R ail,
Came, Belting, etc. B urke
irke M achinery Co.,
628 H alfw ay E Exchange
x change B
ld t . ________
Bldg.,
Portland, , Or.
MFG«. W W —
K i h l Z E D ROOF - vatnt
PA
N ew ro o f, and repairin g done. Young
and Woods, 1102 E. C aruthers S t
M O N U M E N T S — ■ . 3d and Pina Sti
U tto Schum ann G ranite & M arble W o r k *
MOTORCYCLES A N D PARTS
A ll makes. E asy term s
E A S T S ID E M O T O R C Y C L E CO.
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44-4« G R A N D A V E .
P IP E R E P A IR IN G
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P IP I2 C Repaired by e x p e rt*
Shop, 272 Wash.
P O R T L A N D SH O E R E P A IR S .M A IL ’EM
Model Shoe R epair, »72 W ashington SL
D avis Bros., A m erican Shoem aker*
108 4th S t . _____________ •
P R U N E T R E E S i r P R U N E T R E E S H l----
Before buying elsewhere see us. Columbia
N ursery Co., 1430 Union Ave., Portland.
P Y O R R H E A D E N T IS T S
S m ith ,L o n g ,S te v e n s o n . 310 B u s h -Is m e Big
R A ZOR B L A D E S R E S H A R P E N E D
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Single 30c; Double 35c. Razors Ground
and Honed. Backlund A Son, lull w . P a rk
S afety Raxor M an, 145ft 3d 3t,~ Portland.
S A N IT A R Y B E A U T Y P A R L O R
W e - help the appearance of women.
T w e n ty -tw o Inch switch or transform a­
tion, value *7.60, price *2.45.
400 to 412 D eku m Bldg.
S C HO O L O F W E L D IN G
O ffic ia lly recognized by state and fed­
eral board as Th e place to learn welding
all m etala. C om m ercial School of W eld­
ing, 611 E a s t G r a n t Cor. 11th, Portland.
T Y P E W R IT E R S — N E W OR R E B U IL T
R e b u ilt T jp e w r lte r Co., 204 Oak Streak
V E T E R IN A R IA N — C attle a Specialty
D r. Chas. M . Anderson, K enton, Portland.
W edding Bouquets and Funeral Piece,
Lu blln er Florists, 348 Morrison St.
W e lte r System of Suggestive Th erapy
715 D eku m B ld g .____
W H O L E S A L E A N D R E 5T
T A I IL T IN W A R E
P ortlan d T in w a re M fg. Co., 4 7 'F irs t SL
Excellent Plan to Use Wire Gates and
Partitions—Keeps Building
More Sanitary.
RUBBER STAMPS and MARKING
DEVICES.
A n it a S te w a rt
Bend.—More than 10 per cent of
the 326 inhabitants which Bend boast
ed when the first census of this city
was taken 18 years ago are still resi­
dents of Bend, a survey made here
shows.
In order to get the most value of
the sunshine Inside the hoghouse It
Is an excellent plan to use wire gates
and partitions between the pens. This
EXPERT
will allow the sun to get through and
afford better reflection of the sun­
Dyeing & Cleaning
shine. This allows the floors to dry
The Dalles Fruit & Produce Comp y out and keeps the building more sani­
EX CELLENT SERVIC E
Wholesale Dealers in
tary.
By Parcel Post Return Postage Paid. Write for
Circulars and Price*.
"At Your Beck and Call"
Y ou r Oil trouble and Platon trouble
will end when w e Inatall
E . C . L O N G N O N -E X ­
P A N D IN G P IS T O N S
F o r p leaau re car«, trucks
an d tractora.
G U A R A N T E E D
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HANSLMAIR A CRABB
1090 E aat Y am h ill S t., Portland
STO C K T H A T G R O W S
I .neat atock th a t can be raised a t a price
you w ill like to pay. W rite or calL
FANCY FRUITS and FARM PRODUCI
161 Front Street. Portland. Oregon.
Corn, milk or buttermilk and tank­
age are basic feeds best for getting
pigs Into condition most quickly and
cheaply.
Our Motto Is to Please YOU.
THE NEW AMERICAN HOTEL
1 2 7 L ig h t, A ir y
Room s,
50c,
75c,
$ 1 .0 0 an d $ 1 .5 0 .
Exercise Most Important.
Exercise Is Immensely Important In
developing size and bone in breeding
animals.
92 N. 3d. St., Cor. Flanders, Portland, Ore.
ED. F. GODDARD. Mgr. Phone Bdy. 1975
R A IN IE R
HOTEL
Silage Make« Steer Grow.
Silage makes the steer grow and at
price you can afford, even at the
present market.
Rites $100 awi >*.
128 N. M SL fsrthad. On
Very Centrally Located. Convenient to all
Depot*, and one block from main Postoffice
The V illa Nurseries
Fire Proof and M odern
R F D No. 1, M o ntavllla Sta.. P ortland, O r
Cuaranteea Nursery Stock
Basle Feeds for Pig*
R IT Z
H O T E L
W a have got ju s t w h a t you w an L Call
or w rite fo r prices.
P A R K A N D M O R R IS O N S T S .
Russellville N ursery Co.
Depot Morrison Car* direct to Hotel. PopulaP
H . A. L E W IS , Prop
Prices. Center Shopping and Theater district.
M o n ta vllla Sta., P ortland, Oregon
FRANK A. CLARK. Prop.,
F ire P ro of and Modern
formerly with Clyde Hotel.
NEW HOUSTON HOTEL
“ A Moderate Priced Hotel of M e rit”
C. S. Richardson, M anager
W eek ly Rates to P erm an en t Guests
H O T E L C L IFFO R D
S ixth and E v e ra tt Streets, T h ree Blocks
from N ew Postoffice, F o u r Blocks from E a s t Morrison St., a t E ast Sixth, the
P rin cip al E ast S .le H otel. 6 m inutes from
U nion Depot, P ortland, Ore.
Shopping D is tric t. Fo ur blocks from S. P.
I C
E x p e rt advice on an y E ast Side Station.
C
Income ta x problems.
Several years’ actual
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experience In G overn-
RATE MAIL ORDER DRUGGISTS.
D DA I I I C | | ft men t Bureaus is offered Do CUT
you su ffe r from A sthm sT I f so, order
■ IIU O L E III O those unable to v is it our a bottle
office.
State your troubles b riefly and
Lanodele’e A sthm a Remedy
send in w ith $1 and we w ill give you hon­
Sold under Money B ack Guarantee
est to goodness advice. I t w ill pay you to
et in touch w ith us now. E. J. C urtin ,
oom 608 L tw ls Bldg., Portland, Oregon. IT ’S JU S T A SM ALL BO O K
BROOKE DRUB CO.’
R
D R . G. E. W A T T S
2 1 2 Oregonian Bailding,
PORTLAND, OREGON
SPE C IA L IST
Female and Rectal Trouble* and
GLAND TRANSPLANTATIONS
E y es E x a m in ed . G la sse s F itted.
20% o ff u n til January, on a ll
merchandise and g lasse*
B rin g this ad.
C lark e -B ro w e r Optical Co.
112ft S ixth St.
Portland
For kerosene emulsion take
two gallons of kerosene, one gal­
lon of water, one pound of bar
soap and one pint of crude car­
bolic acid. Boll the soap In wa­
ter until dissolved, remove from
the Are and while the wnter la
boiling hot add the kerosene and
acid, churning with a spray
pump for ten minutes, and then
add six gallons of hot water,
stirring well. Apply on walla,
floor, roosts, fences, etc., with a
spray pump.
of 16 pages.
"O rnam ental P lants for
Landscape P lan ting " la eager to acquaint
you w ith the beat varieties of plants for
landscape use.
B U T I T ’S W O R T H A S K IN G FOR
Because I t riv e s sound advice on the
subject of developing the home grounds.
T he
W eed
Landscape
Beaverton, O r *
Dirty Eggs Bring Lee*
Dirty eggs are graded from two
cents to five cents lower than “firsts.”
They are the result of dirty nests or
no nests. A little care means a con­
Nursery siderable Increase In Income.
8oll for Poultry Yard.
In selecting a location for a poultry
INFORMATION yard,
choose a light, sandy soil.
DEPARTMENT,
Big Road Program.
S A N D Y ’S— P o rtlan d ’s Kodak and PenM an
A n E v e r-S h a rp Pencil, Fo un tain Pen or
~
Kodak fo r Xm as.
Dants and blemishes on your car can ba M a ll Orders receive Personal A tte n tio n by
removed and we are the boys to de it. Sandy Claus. P. Q / Box 740.
W hy? Because we specialise in that kind
of w o rk. W a also repair radiatore and A L A S K A P L U M B IN G A H E A T IN G CO.
Pipe
carry Liberty Radiator corse la atock. A il P lum bing F ix tu re s and Supplies.
F i t t in g * lowest prices. 363 E. Morrison.
w o rk guaranteed.
X . D U R H A M , th e re a d e r Maa
B R A Z IN G , W E L D IN G A C U T T IN G
M N o rth 11th 8 *
Pertlaad, O r * N orth w est W elding A Supply Co., M 1st Bt
C L E A N IN G A N D D Y E IN G
F o r reliable Cleaning and
D yeing service send parcels to
u*
W e pay re tu rn postage.
In form atio n and prices given
upon request.
F I8 T U L A .F 1 S S U R B , Itc h ­
.V K E ’S C IT Y D T E W O R K S
in g and all other rectal Established E 1(9«_________________Portland
conditions except Cancer
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F
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l U * F L O R A L D E S IG N S
perm anently cured w ith ­
out a surgical operation. C larke B r o * , F lo r is t* 227 Morrison Bt.
M y method of treatm e n t D A N C IN G E v i R Y N OON A B V E N IN G
aavee the tissue Instead of O riental Cats. Chinese-Am erican Kitchen
destroying it. I t ia peln- Corser B roadway and Wash. P O R T L A N D
le s * requires no anes­ D O O R C A N 0 W IN D O W *
th etic and is perm anent.
W e can sell you Doors, W in d o w * Roof­
Th ere Is no confinem ent ing, P ain t, Glass and Builders' H ard w a re
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to bed, no interference direct. W e are m anufacturers. W rits for
w ith business or eoclai en gag em ent* I prices before buying.
Heacock
guarantee a cure or w ill refund your fee. Door Co., 213
313 F irs t St., Portland.
C all or w rite fo r bookleL M ention thia
F O U N D R Y A N D M A C H IN A W O R K S
paper when w ritin g .
Com mercial Ire n W o r k * 7th A M adia
H A R D W OOD F L O O R IN G
D a k -L e a f Hardw ood Floor Co., 211 B.
74th SL N . Floors electrie shaded.
Eeee nd and Morrison S t * , P ortland, Ora.
THERE’S ANOTHER DENT
t.
P IL E S
DR. C. J. D E A N
Discover Amber In Canada
SUPERIOR LICE KILLER
PLEAD S
FLEAS
Vancouver.—Hundreds of tons of
despised culm from the Coalmont col­
lieries In the Nicola valley of British Husband, Explaining In Court, Blames
the Family Cat fer
Columbia have turned out on expert
Trouble*
examination to contain amber. This
is believed to be the first amber dis­
covered on the North American con­
Atlantic City.—His wife's fondneas
for a cat Infested with fleas was re­
tinent
sponsible for the domestic unhappiness
of Mr. and Mrs. James Cathrall. ac­
Professor of ‘‘Movie*’*
Berlin.—A chair has been estab ­ cording to the story told by the hus­
lished In the Berlin Technical high band when arraigned before Judge
Ingersoll In the domestic relations
arhooi for klnema technology.
The state highway commission In
New Mexico has launched a big road
building program with six new federal
aid projects, one to cost $46,707.02, a
second to cost $65,505.67, a third $68,-
862.87, the fourth $41,624.73, a fifth
$00,844,49, and the sixth $74,104.47.
Dixie Highway Lead*
Of the 9,630 miles of roads to be
constructed throughout the United
States through the aid of federal ap­
propriation. the Dixie nighway leads
the list with 805 miles.
Cott Borns by Motor Owner*
In a number of states the entire
cost of construction and maintenance
of state highways or of state bonds
for road Improvement Is now borne
entirely by the motor owners.
Hinhveys In China.
Hlghv cv •
33 feet to 56 feet
In w ’>’ ’
Chins
M ADE
construction In
H IM
FI FE
court here. Declaim was reserved.
Cathrall. answering a charge of de­
sertion and nonsupport, said his wife
Insisted upon the cat sleeping under his
window. Fleas, exercising their long­
distance Jumping abilities, entered hie
room in such numbers that life becnm
a burden to him, and he left.
The United States had 5
Smiths In the service In the war
R e d C ross
BALL BLUE
to n eed ed in e v er y dep«rtm ent o f h o u se ­
k eep in g. Equally g o o d for to w c ’
lin en , sh eets and p illo w esse s.
I
C u tic u r a S o a p
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I s I d e a l f o r ------
The Complexion
It’s a big Jump from a career as an
artist's model to the top-notch place
held by one of tcreendom’e most popu­
lar s ta r* but charming Anita Stewart
made It. She was born In Brooklyn
In 1896. At the age of fourteen she
was attracted to the motion picture
studio* Finishing school, her rise to
stardom was rapid. This Is one of
her latest picture*
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T H E R IG H T T H IN G
«f the
R I G H T T IM E
By MARY MARSHALL DUFFEH
C STA O U ISH M B M T
Grand Avenue at Yamhill
PORTLAND. ORE.
: STATE N E W S
IN BRIEF.
W ITH THE
KNIFE
Since trifles m ake the sum of human
th in g * —H an n ah More.
ON’T hold your knife nt table as
If you contemplated cutting your
way through a barbed-wire en­
tanglement with it. Take It no fur­
ther down toward the blade than Is
necessary to hold It securely. In fact
It Is a mistake to let your Ungers rest
anywhere but on the handle, save that
the index Anger may be placed on the
edge of the dull side.
When you have finished with a
course In which a knife Is used place
the knife across the side of the plate
with the sharp side of the blade to­
ward the center. It you are dining
with your family and send your plate
to the carver for a second helping the
knife and fork should be placed in
this way, not removed and laid on the
butter plate, much less held In mid­
air.
Never hold the knife In the hand
save when using it. Some persons
you know forget that they have It In
their hand and raise It In an awk­
ward fashion with the point of the
blade celllngward. We have all seen
humorous pictures of the uncouth man
who sits waiting for his plate with
his knife In his right hnnd and his
fork In his left, points upward. See
that you don’t let yourself look as
ridiculous.
Never use a knife In eating salad.
Do not use a steel knife In eating
fish. Some persons would say, never
use any knife at all with fish, hut It Is
quite all right to use n silver knife
and small silver knives are especially
designed for the fish course. In the
ordinary household where fish Is
served as a substitute for the meat
course It Is served with the usual
knife and fork, but this knife should
not be of steel.
Do not use n knife when eating des­
serts, although In some provincial
hotels the waiter will give you a knife
and fork with pie.
A small knife
may be served and used with cheese.
When this Is done cut off a bit of
cheese and place It by means of the
knife on the wafer with which It Is
served and then convey the wafer to
your mouth by means of the left hand.
Never, never use your knife as an
Implement with which to assist food
on your fork or to scout about your
plate for last morsels. In fact the
knife should not be used at all for
potatoes or other vegetables these be­
ing broken entirely by means of the
fork.
If no butter knives are used It Is
quite all right to use the dinner knife
for buttering bread. Remember, how­
ever, never to spread more than •
small morsel at a time, and never wipe
off gravy or other food on a slice of
bread by way of polishing your knife
before using It on the butter.
D
(Copyright.)
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Bend.—Moving into the new Union
S o s p .O ln ^ n e n t.T k lr iin i’!«• ev e ry w h er e K o r ia ^ u it s
high school at Redmond was under
•dorvMt. O stU ftss Labor »»«risa.Dtp L X. M a JG a a .M baa .
way Friday afternoon. The formal
opening is expected to be one week
Do Something Worth While.
from today, at which time State Su­
Let all the Intervals or void space
perintendent Churchill will be in at­
of time be employed in prayers, read­
tendance.
ing, meditating, works of nature, rec­
Woodburn. — A largely attended reation, charity, friendliness, neighbor­
meeting of the North Marlon Berry liness, and means of spiritual and cor­
Growers’ association was held in this poral health. Never walk with any
city Saturday. The committee, sent man, or undertake any trifling employ­
to Salem and Eugene to investigate co­ ment, merely to pass the time away.—
operative conditions there, reported. Jeremy Taylor.
The committee was dismissed and no
definite action was taken.
Human Weights.
Toledo. — The development of the
A woman, forty-three years old, five
berry industry In the Toledo vicinity feet five Inches tall, should weigh 143
will be In a major project undertaken pounds, and a man forty-eight years
by the Lincoln county farm bureau( old, whose height is five feet seven
during 1922. Special stress will be inches, should weigh 156 pounds, ac­
laid upon growing raspberries, black­ cording to a table compiled by the
berries and strawberries and with less­ Association of Life Insurance Medical
er proportional plantings of the logan Directors and the Actuary Society of
berries.
America.
St. Helens.—The sawmill of the
Don’t Forget Cuticura Talcum
Island Lumber company will resume
operations some time in February, ac­ When adding to your toilet requisites.
cording to a statement of H. F. Mc­ An exquisitely scented face, skin, baby
Cormick, president of the company. and dusting powder and perfume, ren­
dering other perfumes superfluous.
He said the date had not been defi­ You may rely on It because one of the
nitely decided, but depended upon Cuticura Trio (Soap, Ointment and
weather conditions and the lumber Talcum). 25c each everywhere.—Adv.
market.
That Word “Strike.”
Salem.—Salem merchants, following
a srurvey here, announced that their
The first use of the word "strike,”
sales in 1921 exceeded those of the as applied to labor troubles, occurred
previous year by approximately 10 In a London newspaper in 1765. In
per cent. The figures were based on September of that year were numerous
reports by 14 business establishments. references to a great stoppage of labor
Merchants were of the opinion that In the coal fields, and the workers are
1922 will be even better than the pre said to have "struck out” for higher
ceding year.
wages.—Indianapolis News.
Salem.—The state sealer of weights
and measures office Inspected a total
of 10,602 scales during 1921, according
to a report prepared here by W. A.
Dalziel, deputy sealer of weights and
measures. Weights Inspected num­
bered 23,457, linear measures 2511,
liquid measures 7839
Salem.—More than 25 actions filed
in the circuit court here were dis­
missed by Judge Kelly Saturday for
want of prosecution. Under a rule
adopted here, all cases which have not
been prosecuted within 12 months, un­
less proper showing for continuance
has been made, are dismissed from
the trial docket.
Peculiarity of Judas Tree.
One of the curious things about the
redoud, or Judas tree, Is that It hears
flowers on the old wood. Blossoms
are found in abundance on twigs that
are five or six years old.
Keeping Books.
Leather bound books should be kept
where the air Is hot and dry and cir­
culates freely enough to prevent the
natural oil of the leather drying out
too rapidly.
No Man Always Right
The man who Is always right does
not live. He Is still the prospective
product of the development of the
species. Even the one who generally
thinks ho Is right will he found fre­
quently to draw wrong conclusions,
but he’s safer to follow.—Grit.
Salem.—There were a total of 242
accidents reported to the state indus­
trial accident commission during the
week ending January 5, according to
a report prepared here. Of the total
accidents, 219 were subject to the
benefits of the workman’s compensa­
Meteorites Cool on Journey.
tion act, 12 were from firms and cor­
Meteorites are never very hot when
porations that had rejected the law,
they strike the earth. They have fallen
and 11 were from public utilities not
into haystacks, barns, etc., without
entitled to benefits under the act.
setting them on fire. No baking of
Dallas.—Notwithstanding the recent the soil or charring of vegetation Is
meeting of taxpayers ordered a cut in observed where they have struck the
the Polk county budget for 1922 of ground.
approximately $18,300, the county
court In making the final levy made
Why He Loses Control.
but one change in the budget as orig­
There are two things a man cannot
inally compiled. The cut of $100 In
control. One Is the weather, and the
the traveling expenses of the county
other is his wife.—Cincinnati Enquir­
commissioners, as requested by the
er. He frets because he cannot con­
taxpayers, was allowed. The total
trol the first, and he Is foolish enough
amount of taxes to be raised in this
to try to control the other.—Canton
county next year Is $431,270.27.
(O.) News.
Boardman. — The rabbit poisoning
campaign is being worked out system­
Could Be Spared.
atically in Morrow county.
The
Several hundred sermons were stol­
weather continues favorable, there is
a blanket of snow and the tempera­ en from the study of a Rochester
clergyman. Possibly the members of
ture hovers around freezing. The
his congregation who extended sympa­
chief difficulty Is that snow at night
covers the bait. The ranchers, how­ thy were slight exceeded In number by
ever, are placing out small quantities those who didn’t.—Buffalo Express.
daily and are getting results. County
Her System,
Agent Calkins has plans for a series
Young Woman (to librarian)—I do
of drives to supplement the work of
Toledo.—The chicken business Is not wish to bother you, but I’ve for­
better than milking cows, Is the con­ gotten the name of the book I w ant
tention of A. F. Oragle of this city, If you'll Just mention what books you
who substantiates bis statement with have, I’ll stop you when you come to
a report of his business. Mr. Grable IL—Edinburgh Scotsman.
has 560 hens and pullets, only a por­
Changes Come With Years.
tion of which are laying at this time.
He has two checks, one for $54 and
A young girl should always remem­
another for $38, and In addition he ber to the credit of her mother's Judg­
has another for two cases of eggs ment that "father” has changed con­
coming which will bring him an ad­ siderably since he was a young man
ditional $25. Thia report la for two and "mother” married him.—Leaven­
weeks’ egg production, or approximate­ worth Times.
ly $60 a week.
'/¡VS Bm,%
Seetaee.
Salem.—All Petite prunes In the Wil­
lamette valley held by the Oregon
Growers’ Co-operative association have
they Tire, Smart, Itch,«
Burn, if Sore, Irritated,
been sold through orders received dur­
Inflamed or Granulated,
ing the past few days, It was an­ 1M Murine oftem'Safe
I In fa n t or Adult
' * tor
nounced here. The recent demand for At all Druggist* Write I for Free Eye Book
~klca«e. t). 9. *
Willamette valley prunes was due, of­ f li r t i le Eye lemedv C s s im
ficials of the association said, to the Are m Med?
increase In prices for the California '•
fil<f•"*-
perfectly -quipped
product. Most of ths prunes shipped Buelneee T ra in in g 8<-houl in the N o rth ­
w est F it yourself for e higher perttteu
by the Oregon Orowers’ association e d U m ore money. Perms se n t poMOone
our eatateg—F
G ra d u a te o
* u rth aad TamhIB.
_ W rite for
during ths past week were consigned ensured
to foreign markets. They were han­
dled through eastern brokers.
P. N. II.
No. 2, 1922
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