THE GATE CITY JOURNAL Fire believed to have started from g broken belt which caused a spark that Ignited dust destroyed the main building of the Carnation Lumber company at the edge of Forest Grove. The body of Charles Seamon, fish­ Principal E ve n ts of the Week erman of Wheeler, who was drowned July 3 while attempting to cross the Assembled for Information Nehalem bar in a fishing launch, has COWS DON’T MIND of O u r Readers. washed ashore. He tried to pass over FLIES IN SUMMER the bar In a launch which he was bringing from Astoria to Nehalem for Mrs. Anna Smith has been named postmaster at Manzaalta, Tillamook Harry Scovell. Using Repellents Only Keeps With the commercial fishing on the county. Animal Quiet. The annual northwest district KF Columbia season ending Sunday, the lower Columbia was crowded with wanis convention closed at Salem fol­ Contrary to the general belief, an- lowing a series of golf tournaments fishing craft which were reaping a harvest from a late run of salmon. noyunce of cows by flies Is over-esti­ [or both men and women. Under the pressure of a big run of mated, experiment station trials cov­ W. J. Culver, 62, who for many late fish the price dropped from 17 ering several summers have shown. This conclusion was reached when It years had been roadmaster of Marlon to 12 cents a pound. wns found that milk and fat produc­ county, died at a hospital in Salem The common cause of digestive diffi­ The United States bureau of roads tion was not Increased when the cows culties Is excess acid. Soda cannot following a paralytic stroke. plans to eliminate five or six turps were sprayed with fly repellents. alter this condition, and It burns the In order that the road may be wld- while widening the Mount Hood Loop The only advantage In using the re­ stomach. Something thnt will neu­ sned In the Dickey Prairie country highway on Laurel hill. Clearing Is pellents, says E. J. Perry, New Jersey tralize the acidity is the sensible near Molalla, 25 feet of land on each being done on the new survey, most state specialist In dairying, is that thing to take. That is why physicians side of the property has been donated. of which is through heavy timber. cows are less restless during milking tell the public to use Phillips Milk of Magnesia. Rosco Batty, 17-year-old son of Mr. This widening and changing of lines time. Furthermore, unless properly used, One spoonful of this delightful prep­ and Mrs. Roy Batty, while pitching will be of great service to motorists these mixtures do more harm than aration can neutralize many times lte nay In southern Wasco county, was when completed. good. By their regular use the skin volume In acid. It acts Instantly; re­ bitten by a rattlesnake on the right Fifty-six farmers of the Central of the animal is covered with a sticky, lief Is quick, and very apparent. All forearm. Point district met recently and voted gummy substance that is more objec­ gas Is dispelled; all sourness Is soon Mining development near Losttne approval of the preliminary steps to tionable than the flies. When a re­ gone; the whole system Is sweetened. in Wallowa county has been promised take over the privately owned Hop­ pellent Is used the cows should be Do try this perfect anti-acid, and re­ washed often enough to prevent such member It Is Just as good for children, by Edgar Marvl, secretary of the Con­ kins Lateral Irrigation canal supply­ an accumulation. too, and plensant for them to take. tact Mining & Milling coirpany of ing that district and operating It un­ Any drug store has the genuine, pre­ Where a dairyman wishes, however, ELMO SCOTT WATSON Spokane. der a duly organized water district. to nse something to keep flies away, script lonal product. | HE city of Newport, It. L, Mtss Alene Phillips of Oregon City The election to vote on formation of the following will be found a cheap claims as one of Its citi­ nas accepted a position as private the district will be held September 4. mixture and one that Is fairly satis­ zens a man who is living proof of the fact that the secretary to Hal E. Hoss, secretary of President Hoover’s proposal to al­ factory: One pound of rancid lnrd old saying “You can’t state, and will enter upon her duties low the western states to take over and half pint of kerosene. This Is mixed Into a creamy mass and rubbed keep a good man down” September 1. all unappropriated public lands Is fa­ on * the backs and necks of the cows should be revised to read Through a deal consummated re­ vored by Governor Patterson, accord­ with a cloth or the bare hands. “You can’t keep a good cently, Elmer H. Balslger, prominent ing to announcement made at the ex­ Another satisfactory formula Is: man up.” For that man business man of Klamath Falls, be­ ecutive department in Salem recently. One pound of common laundry soap, Is Tom Eadle, chief gun­ C o rsic a 's G o o d B a n d it comes owner of the former White The proposal will be presented to the four gallons of water, one gallon of ner’s mate In the fleet Banditry In Corsica does not nec­ crude petroleum, four ounces of pow­ western governors at their annual Pelican hotel. naval reserve und deep-sea essarily mean robbery and murder diver, hero of a hundred desperate Additions to Cottage Grove central conference at Salt Lake City, August dered naphthaline. as for many years the country was Cut the soap Into shavings and dis­ adventures under the water and fa­ grade school building, to cost $10,000, 26 and 27. solve In hot water; dissolve the naph­ practically ruled by a recognized ban­ mous for his work during the raising of George Rogers, Wallowa county thaline In the crude oil and mix the dit, who permitted plunder and blood­ are nearly completed and extensive the sunken submarines, S-4 and S-51 7tn> Eacjie Get% /V e d a la f H o n o r shed only In the case of the vendetta, repairs to the high school building game warden, has been Informed that two solutions thoroughly. which won for him the Navy Cross and b e s t be J u d g e d f r o m t h e f a c t t h a t w h e n which was regarded as a sufficient Eii tile’s narrowest escape from are under way. a herd of five deer, led by a ferocious t h e C o m m a n d a n t w a s e n d e a v o r i n g la s t the Congressional Medal of Honor. excuse for any kind of outlawry as death, he says, came ns the result of Plans for the flower show spon­ four-point buck, Is making harvesting Indigestion or Scours Tom Eadle likes diving. He says f w a h l l i c h to w b a o s l s t t e h r e n u p in t a h d e e q f u o a r t c e e , o b f y d h iv i r e i r n s g , his having for a tender In the boat long as It was confined to the prin­ operations difficult on the A. Austin sored by the Canby Garden club have so in a book which he has written, c i v i l i a n d iv e rs , t h e b e s t offer he co u ld from which he was working, an In­ and their following. This ban­ Most Serious Obstacle cipals published recently by the Houghton g e t w a s th e lo a n o f f o u r d i v e r s by a experienced youngster. A diving boat been completed. The show will be ranch north of Flora. Austin said It dit wns Romnnettl, whose edicts a n * c o m m e r c i a l s a l v a g e c o m p a n y a t th e Indigestion, or scours, Is perhaps Mifflin company. Its title Is “I Like r a t e o f $1,300 p e r d a y f o r t h e f o u r Is equipped with two flasks of coin- held September 5 at the Canby gram- j ,s unsafe f°r a raan t0 enter the field wishes were recognized throughout on foot, and that the deer have frlght- the most serious obstacle In the way the country although he had no offi­ Diving.” He starts off the story of me n, o r In o t h e r w o r d s , $1,&00 f o r th e pressed air. When the pressure falls mar school auditorium. I ened his horses, making it difficult of successful calf raising. It usually cial capacity. use of one m a n f o r f o u r days. Such his career thus: below 250 pounds that flask Is shut The state flax plant at Salem has results from a disturbance, of the di­ a n off er w a s, o f c o u rs e , d e clin ed . I t to control them. I l i k e d iv in g . T h e r e Is a l w a y s a is I n t e r e s t i n g to o b s e r v e t h a t t h e e x ­ off and the other one turned on. Eadle received a check for approximately gestive tract caused most frequently t h r i l l in it. I f e l t It b e f o r e I e v e r hnd gone down to do a certain piece $3000, covering a carload of flaxseed p e d itio n h a d t h e s e r v i c e s of a d i v e r The waters of the Owyhee river by Improper feeding, of which iver- m a d e a di ve, a n d I fe e l It now w h e n w h o is b e lie v e d to be w i t h o u t a p e e r of work. He soon noticed that he are now flowing through the big diver­ I h a v e b e en d i v i n g f o r n e a r l y t w e n t y a n y w h e r e in th e w o r ld f o r a p e r i o d of wns getting less air than he needed shipped to the Portland Linseed Oil sion tunnel at the side of the Owyhee feedlng Is probably the most com­ years. You h a v e to l i k e It, o r you th ree m o n th s a t practically the sam e mon. This Is due to the fact company. The price was $2.91% pet He signaled for more but got no re d o n ’t s t a y a t It, f o r It is no b oy’s pla y. cost as one o rd in a ry com m ercial diver dam near Ontario. Coffer dams will that not enough care Is taken to reg­ T h e r e ’s a h e a p to d i v i n g b e s id e s p u t ­ f o r a p e rio d o f f o u r days. sponse. Again and again he signaled 100 pounds. t i n g y o u r h e a d u n d e r w a t e r . It m e a n s Yea, Tom Eadle “likes diving." He nnd, realizing that the air in Ills hel­ A “master plan” for the city of Eu­ soon be started above and below the ulate the amount of milk fed. The th e h a rd e st kind of w o r k —real m a n u ­ met was getting foul very fast, he gene, designed to provide beauty, site of the dam foundation and exca­ only way to be sure thnt the calf Is a l l a b o r — u n d e r t h e m o s t diff icult c o n ­ first enlisted In the navy in 1005 and d i t i o n s , a n d s o m e t i m e s u n d e r c o n d i ­ during his second enlistment of (our decided It was time to go up. So he safety and growth, will be a problem vation for the big structure started. getting the correct amount of milk tions of g r e a t distress. signaled thnt he wns coming up and tor the city planning commission at The work of clearing the foundation is to weigh or measure It and feed years he received Instruction, at his T a k e a Job w h e n t h e o c e a n w a t e r got a reply. But the greenhorn and own request, In the profession which for the dam will be done by steam each calf separately. The too com­ is d o w n to t h e f r e e s l n g p o i n t o f f r e s h mon practice of allowing calves to he tins followed ever since. When he two civilinn employees who were In Its meetings in September, Mayor shovels and drag lines. w a t e r a n d w h e n y ou c a n ’t d o w o r k In drink from the same bucket or trough g lo v e s . T o g e t a n Id e a o f It, J u s t s it says In his casual way that In that the boat with him didn’t pull up, so Wilder has announced. SUFFERING ELIMINATED Disappointment In the yield of navy In a b o a t In y o u r w a r m o v e r c o a t a n d profession “uny one of n lot of little he signaled again. Finally, after sev­ The body of Mrs. Addle Sly, 45, the beans being grown in Umatilla and should not be tolerated. Irregular 15-years success In treating Rectal an* s t i c k y o u r h a n d o v e r t h e s id e Into th e feeding, sudden change of feed, feed­ eral agonizing minutes during which mother of two children, and employe Colon troubles by the Dr. C. J. Dean s a l t w a t e r . H old It t h e r e f o r five m i n ­ things may in an Instunt reduce a ing unclean milk or using dirty buckets Walla Walla counties by the E'.ckkoff — MON-SURGICAL method to . u t e s In t h a t f r e e s l n g b rin e , a n d t h e n diver's chance of seeing Ills family he almost lost consciousness, he wns of the Hotel Seaside, was found I d •blM us to slv» WRITTEN AS­ t r y to t h i n k w h a t It w o u ld fe e l lik e If pulled up. It was fifteen minutes be­ the brush on the outskirts of Seaside. Farm Products company Is being ex­ and feed boxes may also cause scours. again to a one-to-ten shot" he Is un­ SURANCE of PILES EL1MF y ou k e p t It t h e r e a n h o u r. The disease Is Indicated by the char­ NATED or FEE REFUNDED. derstating the case about as far as fore he could speak, then he found She had been shot through the head pressed by some farmers on whose acteristic foul smelling dung. Pre­ I t Is n’t e a s y to e x p l u l n th e t h r i l l Send today for FREE 100-peg* lands the beans are being raised. No out what had been the trouble. His y ou g e t o u t o f d iv in g . It is n 't e x a c t ­ It can possibly be done. book describing csuies and prop, A small callbered pistol lay near her j vention of the trouble Is always easier lee treatment of tuch ailments. ly t h e lo v s o f a d v e n t u r e , t h o u g h e v e r y j figures will be released by the com- Here Is one Incident In his career tender hnd not been watching the hand. d ip Is a n a d v e n t u r e , o r m a y be one than Its cure. At the first signs of | pany on the yield, but It Is rumored when he had gone down to salvage « gauge on the first flask and did not b e f o r e a m a n c o m e s to t h e s u r f a c e Construction of the new Revenue that In some Instances It has not digestive disturbance affected animals again. torpedo which hnd gone to the bottom see that the air In it was completely used up, so the master diver had C e r t a i n l y It Is n’t t h e t h r i l l of f a c i n g bridge across the Sandy river has amounted to more than two bushels should be isolated. The amount of during torpedo practice. He writes: milk fed should be reduced by at least G a nger, t h o u g h a d i v e r ’s life Is re u lly been suffocating with a full unused been completed by Rigdon brothers. One d a y I fo u n d t h e t o r p e d o I w a s In t h e h a n d s o f t h e m a n on th e t o p ­ to the acre. one-half and If legume hay Is being flask of air in th§ bgat! h u n t i n g fo r s t a n d i n g on t h e b o t t o m on Woodburn contractors, but Clackamas s id e t e n d i n g him , a n d a n y o n e o f a end. 1 h a d to c l i m b u p o n It to m a k e The IdgL spot In Tom Endie’s ca­ county will have to grade the ap | Warned by H. H. Weatherspoon of fed, It should be replaced by timothy lo t o f l i t t l e t h i n g s m a y In a n I n s t a n t V e ry L ik e ly the s tr a p fa s t for hoisting. The th in g r e d u c e a d i v e r ’s c h a n c e o f s e e i n g his reer came In December, 1927, when the Oregon state horticulture depart­ or prairie hay until the trouble dis­ w n s t h o r o u g h l y g r e a s e d of c o u rs e , and, Judge Ben B. Lindsey said at a f a m i l y a g a i n to a o n e - t o - t e n shot. the submarine S-4 wns rammed by the proaches before the bridge will be ment, that they are ruining their own appears. I w a s w o r k i n g u p it. m y fo o t h it C e r t a i n l y It Is n't t h e t h r i l l of j u s t a Denver dinner: Paulding nnd sank to the bottom. It opened to traffic. reputations and the reputation of the n e w e x p e r ie n c e . O n e d iv e w o u ld s a t ­ th e s t a r t i n g l e v e r a n d w e w e r e off fo r “Some people, when I tell them the surface. The threshing season has opened Walla Walla valley prune district, and was Eadle who went down and by i s f y t h a t c r a v i n g . T h e r e Is s o m e t h i n g Have Silage Handy Of c o u r s e . If I l e t g o th e to r p e d o thnt marriage ought only to be en­ m o r s t h a t m a k e s m e n k e e p a t It a n d tupping with a hammer on the side of in full blast at Sweet Home, and G j of the state of Oregon as a whole, the Where silage Is used In winter and b e c o m e d iv e rs . I s u p p o s e I Just h a p ­ w o u ld g o up, a n d ns t h e p r o p e l l o r s r e a c h e d m e t h e y w o u ld r ip m e op e n all the sunken sub, received the signals O. Felgum had his heavy crop of bar j prune growers at a mass meeting in summer It is better to have two silos tered Into with deliberation, with pe n e d to be o n e o f th o s e men t h a t thought for the future of the specie» t h e w a y to m y b r e a s t p l n t e . So I h u n g from the trnpped men which told that h a v e t h a t s o m e t h i n g m ore , t h o u g h ley, oats and wheat threshed, which Freewater recently voted to ask the than one. Where convenient. It Is s o m e t i m e s It s e e m s to me a s If 1 on w i t h m y a r m s a r o u n d It, s l i p p i n g there were still some survivors of the ran about 30 to 40 bushels to the acre ahlppers to hold up shipments of all advisable to locate on the south or —well, some people retort that love h a c k t o w a r d t h e p r o p e l l o r s all th e matches are the only right and prop­ c o u l d n ’t be a n y t h i n g b u t a div e r. accident in the torpedo room. The on the average, one of the heaviest W h a t e v e r t h e t h i n g la, It m a k e s d i v ­ tim e , a n d m a n a g e d to s t n y w i t h It ti ll prunes until the fruit Is pronounced southwest side of the bam rather er ones. I c a m e to t h e s u r f a c e . T h e n It floated, story of the battle against the Icy crops he has raised for years. i n g a p r o f e s s i o n I n s t e a d of a t r a d e — than the north or northwest. The big­ ‘These people set love, or what a n d I w a s safe. mature by the inspectors. f o r I t a k e It t h a t a p ro f e s s i o n Is an wnter and the heavy sen to snve the gest and most Important mntter Is to they call love, too high. They are Another time, he records: o c c u p a t i o n W'here t h e w o r k Is m o re In ­ Bids for construction of the first lives of the trnpped men is famil­ A report compiled by Superintend­ W h e n y o u h a v e to g o d o w n In to th e have the silage close to the point of t e r e s t i n g t h a n th e pay. N ot t h a t th e iar to most Americans. But not all unit of St. Mary’s college at the Chris­ ent William Reed shows that 121,985 feeding, and at the same time be so like the woman—twice divorced, by m u d f o r a t o r p e d o y o u w a s h It c l e a r p a y Is n ’t g o o d — f o r s o m e d i v e r s a t the way—who quoted In an argument o f Its bed w i t h a s t r e a m o f h os e w a ­ know of the heroic deed of Tom tie home near Oswego, will be called l e a s t. W i t h n o t h i n g b u t m y pay I h a v e tons of freight and 835,000 feet of logs placed that It will be in accord with all te r. O n e t o r p e d o I s a l v a g e d w n s 22 m a n a g e d t o a c q u i r e a good ho m e o f my Eadle. It was the deed which brought about September 1, it was learned re and piling passed through the Oregon the requirements of a silo ns to filling against eugenics: f e e t d o w n In t h e m ud. . . . It had * * T Is love that makes the world ow n; 1 h a v e a c a r , a n d I live a l o n g him the Congressional Medal of Hon­ cently. This unit will cost about gone dow n on a slant, and 1 unw isely with the o th e r m illionaires and navy City locks during the month of July. and feeding during the different sea­ go round.’ or from the hands of President Cool- u n d e r t o o k to c h a r g e t h e hole ro u n d It m e n In N e w p o r t. $275,000, and will consist of the malD The locks were opened 390 times ip sons of the year. • 'Very likely,’ sold another woman. r a t h e r t h a n w a s h a w a y t h e Im m e n s e It Is apparent that, despite the fi­ a m o u n t o f s i l t o v e r It. 1 did th is , of Idge and the story of It Is told briefly administration building and one dor­ allow craft to pass through. Five Tor there’s no crank like a lover.’" In the following citation: 4HHHHHHHHHHH HHHHHHHH HHHI * * * nancial reward which he mentions, c o u rs e , to s h o r t e n t h e jo b, b u t It c a m e mitory. dredges are now working on the Wil­ p l a y o f e x t r a o r d i n a r y h e r o is m diving means much more to Tom n e a r s h o r t e n i n g my life. I w o r k e d In F o th r e d i s line Rnss Ball Blue, I want. Insist, don’t o f h is p r o f e s s i o n a b o v e Three thousand dollars damage was lamette river between Oregon City w ell d o w n on t h e to r p e d o , h o s i n g Eadle than Just the money it brings. r o u n d It, n nd a l l o f a s u d d e n th e m ud a n d b e y o n d t h e c a ll o f d u t y on D e c e m ­ accept substitutes. Grocers sell coast done by fire to the plant of the North and Salem, cutting away the worst b e r 18, 1927, d u r i n g t h e d i v i n g o p e r a ­ Perhaps the traditions of the United c a v e d , in on me. . . . I k ept my to coast.—Adv. west Cities Gas company In Eugene bars and shoals to permit navigation onnection w ith the s in k in g States navy In which he served for a he nd, f o r I r e a l i s e d t h a t 1 h a d th e o ti f o n t s h e In U. c S. 8. S-4 w i t h a ll on bo a rd m e a n s o f m y o w n s a l v a t i o n In my water, Superintendent The blaze started from a spark which I during low When pastures are short, supply •core of years has something to do h a n d — t h e hose. I w-ns p r e s s e d do w n a s a r e s u l t o f a c o llis io n off P r o v i n c e - P re c a r io u s ly P la c e * roughages. with It. Hear Admiral Philip Andrews, In to n . l i t t l e s p a c e n s possi ble , b u t I t o w n , Mass. On t h i s o c c a s io n w h e n alighted In a vat of tar and spread Reed said, “It Is high time you were Insured • • • , C. T. M., U. 8. N a vy, w h il e rapidly. The roof of the boiler room who wrote the Introduction to Emile’s fo u n d 1 c o u l d b r i n g t h e n o s s le u p close a M t t ichaels The new Klamath Falls-Alturaa cut­ against accidents, sir." e m p t i n g to c o n n e c t a n a i r li ne to to m y h e l m e t a l o n g s i d e m y e s c a p e It usually pays to feed dairy cows was burned off and the Interior badly book, has tills to gay about I t: "Kadie's valv e . 1 k n e w I m u s t g e t a n d k e e p t h e s u b m a r i n e a t a d e p t h o f 102 fe e t “Why?” off of the Southern Pacific will be for­ ttory of dangers and difficulties over­ t h a t c l e a r o f m u d o r t h e a i r w ould b e o a m e s e r io u s ly fo ule d, E a d le , u n d e r damaged. “You are sitting on the boxing cham­ mally opened September 15. A cele­ grain even when * on • pasture. • t h e m o s t a d v e r s e d i v i n g c o n d itio n s , d e ­ come carries a lesson to all renders, b u ild up In m y s uit. pion's hat.”—Lustlge Blaetter. Berlin. bration In which the entire country­ l i b e r a t e l y , k n o w i n g l y n nd w i l l i n g l y s lo w ly THE MARKETS The difference between the keeping this is what It has meant to him: Do h a T c k h e a n n d I f o w r o t h r k e In d f r t o h n e t o noszle t o o k h i s o w n life in h is h a n d s by p r o m p t ­ f me, c u t t i n g side will Join Is to be held September quality of whey butter nnd that of Portland your best and give your best to the a w a y a t »he m u d o v e r h e a d to g iv e m y ­ ly d e s c e n d i n g to t h e r e s c u e In r e s p o n s e of his com panion Wheat—Big Bend bluestem, $1.34; 14, when a gold spike will be driven regular butter Is insignificant. task In hand. I believe I can say that s e l f e v e r y c h a n c e . I t w n s l o n g and d to iv t e h r . e d e A s f p t e e r r a t t e w o ne ed h o u r s o f e x t r e m e l y • • • s lo w b u t I A nally c u t t h r o u g h to th e soft white, western white, $1.25; hard to commemmorate the joining of the this is the spirit of the navy.” d a n g e r o u s a n d h e a r t b r e a k i n g w o r k by op e n w a t e r n nd b a r k a l o n g m y lines. rails. Delegations from Portland, When the temperature of the cream h i s cool, c a l c u l a t i n g a n d s k i l l f u l l a ­ And If money hnd been the main winter, northern spring and western T h e y k n e w on t h e to p s i d e t h a t s o m e ­ San Francisco, Reno, Klamath Falls Is right very seldom will there be end for Tom Eadle, Commandant C. P. t h i n g w a s w r o n g , o f c o u rs e . R u t th e y b o r s he s u c c e e d e d In h!s m i s s i o n a n d red, $1.21%. b r o u g h t M ic h a e ls s a f e l y to t h e s u r f a c e . d i d l u c k i l y f o r me; t h e line and Alturas will travel in special such a thing as difficult churning. Plunkett of the New York navy yard, a n d n ' t th h e a u h l o s me, Hay — Alfalfa, $19019.50 per ton; There Is little that can be added to • • • e w o u l d n ’t h a v e s to o d th e In reporting to the secretary of the s t r n l n t h e y w o u l d h a v e p u t o n me, to that simple recital of heroism, but If valley timothy, new, $190 19.50; east trains to participate in the celebra­ Sweet clover pastures seem to give navy concerning Sadie's work In sal­ s a y n o t h i n g of th e c h n n c e t h a t th e y there were anything that could be era Oregon timothy, new, $20.50 0 21; tion. Almost 100 miles In length, and vaging the S-M, could not have writ­ w o u ld p r o b a b l y h a v e h a u l e d me a p a r t . added. It should be the words of Com­ clover. $16; oat hay, $16; oats and costing about $5,000.000, the new line best satisfaction to dairymen who sup­ Thanks to Lydia E. Pink- T h e y s i g n a l e d to a s k If 1 w e r e all plement the pasture with silage, hay, ten these words: will connect the Southern Pacific's ! or grain. r i g h t , o f c o u r s e , h u t w ith m y lin e ham’s Vegetable Compound mander F. H. Brumby of the control vetch. $16.50. T h e C o m m a n d a n t d e s i r e s to cal l a t ­ h u r l e d In t h e m u d I c o u ld n 't feel t h e i r Cascade line with the Nevada, Califor­ • • • force who wns on board the Falcon Butterfat—42 ® 49c. 1 d i d n ' t s i g n a l to be h a u le d t e n t i o n to t h e f a c t t h a t fo r his s e r v ­ s ig n a l . nia & Oregon railway and shorten the nt the time of the rescue nnd who Denison, Texas.—“I think there la ic e * a s a d i v e r d u r i n g t h e s p r i n g o p e r ­ u p e i t h e r , y ou bet. As so on n s I wns Jinny dairymen who complain over Eggs—Ranch. 30 0 38c. no tonic equal to Lydia E. Pinkham’a c le a r . 1 w e n t to w o r k a g a i n , a n d title a t i o n s , a p e r i o d o f a b o u t t h r e e m o n th s . said “I have never known so tine an distance frq.ni Portland to Ogden by the high cost of producing milk could Cattle—Steers, good, $11.50® 12.25 ti m e I d i d n ' t t r y to m n k e a n y s h o r t E i d l e ’s e n t i r e -' o m p e n s a tlo n was* $1,800 Vegetable Com­ example of odd blooded, deliberate 211 miles over the existing Southern quickly correct this trouble by feeding c u ts , b u t h os ed t h e w h o l e t h i n g o u t. I T h e a m o u n t t h a t th e g o v e r n m e n t s a v e d Hogs—Good to choice, $10012.50. pound lor nerv­ heroism ns that shown by Eadle." finishe d t h a t Job t h e l o n g way. j more silage. Pacific route. In m o n e y a l o n e by E n d l e ’a s e r v i c e s c a n ousness and I Lambs—Good to choice, $11012. • • • have need Lydia At a recent meeting of tfie boards Seattle Some farmers like to milk so well E. Pinkh&m ’s nulls. Early Spanish explorers. It Is atlon of “disport." a French word ! Wheat—Soft white, western white, of the Presbyterian and Methodist Sanative Wash keep ten poor cows rather than Guinea Pigs Good Eating recalled, found Indian tribes that tired meaning "to carry oneself In a differ­ $1.26; hard winter, western red. north churches at Redmond It was decided they and the Pills for five good ones. guinea pigs nnd prized them above ent direction from that of ones ordi­ era spring. $1.23; bluestem, $1.34. to combine under the name of the Constipation. I • • • can c e r ta in ly nary business."—Exchange. Your menu of the future may list wild gutne. Redmond Community church. Presby­ Alfalfa hay Is considered best for Eggs—Ranch, 27036c. praise your medi­ one of (he oldest American dishes, terian. Rev. Percy Arkle will be In dairy cows, followed closely by clover Butterfat—48c. cines for what Word» Americas Indian Music but one which you probably have never and the annual legumes, such as soy Cattle—Choice steers, $10.50011.50 charge. they have done Anioug the Indians of .he South­ tasted—guinea pig. The Farni Journal Debt and doubt were once spelled for me and I Sixteen carloads of Bartlett pears beans and cowpeas. reports an Increasing Interest In rais­ dot and dout. Just as they were taken west untch sticks, which are rasped : Hogs—Prime light. $12.35013. . . . wish yon sue were shipped east last week, the be­ Lambs—Choice. $11011.50. ing (lie little animals throughmii the from the French, hut the scholars of together or on gourds, bones or bas­ in the future. I can do any kind of Protect Cows From Pests—Files are ginning of the movement of this Spokane work now and when women ask me country and ixilnts out thnt they are the Itemi I s m nee, anxious to show the kets to accentuate the rhythm, and a serious pest around the stable and year's fruit. Indications are that the Cattle—Steers, good. 9.75010.50. what hag helped me E recommend rattles, too. are common. The Maldu as npiietlzlng as either mhhits or ultimate derivation from the Latin mtlkhouse. Screened windows and vour medicines. I will answer any crop will nearly equal the banner Hogs — Good end choice, $10.60® squirrels, und that, since they are en­ stems “deh' and “dub." Inserted an Indians of California have a musical darkened stables will help protect the letters I restive asking about them.’* yield of 1928, despite reports to the cattle. Windows and doors to the tirely vegetarian In diet, their flesh entirely unnecessary “h” Into the how |H>ssessed of great religious lire 12.75. —Mas. E m m s G kgoo , Route L Bern. la among the cleanest of domestic sol- words The word (pori la an sbbrsvF porlauce. contrary. Lambs—Choice, $9.00. : mllkhouae should be screened also. f t , Demsou, Texas. A Good Man You Can't OREGON STATE NEWS OF GENERAUNTEREST Kee Acidity P H IL L IP S M ilk . o f M agnesia Dairy Hints CAN NOW DO ANY WORK I