I'AfiB TURKU s (Gift flie 1 Swniiy' i ' out Ii from ""l ft jP f ..t ' IKK ! ii ij & v . .o-iw'" mm -- ...... i. & II 1 UTfrm , SMI IK Ii lLX2JSi5a r w vs?j i fpv" - v. : Shortens tr V w l l ii your food-lengthens your life Physicians today are recommending Cottolene for dyspeptics, and others in a 1 'run-down" condition. Never heard of them recommending lard for such a purpose, did you ? Cottolene is a product of Nature, clean in source, making and manner of marketing. It makes food which the most delicate stomach can digest. Cottolene is far superior to lard or cooking butter for. all frying and shortening purposes. Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBAUK COMPANY ARE GOING -TO WAKE UP THE CITY A. F. FLEGEL, YELL LEADER OF THE MILLAMETTES, HAS AR RANGED A BOOSTER MEETING AND THE STUDENTS WILL PARADE THE STREETS. The game with O. A. C. Is a ques tion of much comment among th4 students and some of . the towns people. "InferesC'Ts hlghk and a bril liant game Is expected. A. F. Flegel, yell lender and gen eral promoter of enthusiasm, has ar ranged for a big rally In which h3 is trying to get the local high school to participate. A large bonfire wl'l be' built in front of the grandstand on the athletic field. Several pe--sons will make short speeches In cluding Dr. Sweetland, Captain Mo Meachen and others. Everything and everybody' will be overflowing with enthusiasm. After the speeches there will be a line formed and the several- hundred studenta will .par lade down town. Salem, will certain ly be awakened when a yelling, shouting bunch of six or seven hut -dred students march In stng'e file down her streets. STUDENTS BENEFITED I1V $2,000 IjOAX FUND. Uoyce I wonder what makes a dog howl when music plays. Joyce I don't -'know,' unless' the piuylc awakens the fleas. Forty-four students last year re ceived aid from the student loa I fund of the U. of O. The total sum available for loans from Ine fund Is over $2,000. Loans of from $10 to $100 are made, to students, bearing Interest at five per cent, payable as Boon as the student gets to earning money. His and another signature promising to pay are required as se curity. The loan fund in the past hni proven very helpful to worthy stu dents in need of help to tide them through the year's work. Without its aid, in many instances, students would have had to leave' the univer sity before the completion of tho year's study. During the htntory of the fund, s'nce It was inaugurated and fror.i time to time augmented by private gifts, there has been no attempt to evade repayment of the loans on tlifl part of beneficiary students. Be cause it has been so helpful in tho past, a movement will soon be put on foot to Increase the fund mater ially. The amount available for loanB at the present time is barely $100, and many times that amount can be used beneficially during tho present year. o . CHICAGO BEAT THE JAIS AGAIN j ' CNITHD mEHg LEASED W1HB.) J I Toklo, Oct. 19; The final base balj .game between the University of ! Chicago team and Kelo University re sulted In a tie through nine innings Chicago winning o.ut in the tenth by j a score oi o 10 z. i The game was the most exciting ever witnessed by the Japanese fans. Portland Is Visited By a Comet. UNITED FRKRg IXASED WI11B. Portland, Or., Oct. 19. Like a huge ball of fire In the southeastern skies a comet, oblong In shape, with a Btralght tail suspended perpendicu larly attracted the attention of thou sands of Portand persons laBt night. The strange body first made Its ap pearance about 7:30 o'clock and grew gradually In brightness, reaching In tense brilliancy about 8:15 o'clock. Persons who were able to secure an unobstructed view of it at that mo ment compared its brilliancy to that of an arc light at long range. To many spectators the object ap peared several times larger than Venus, and much brighter. The direction of the body seemed to be almost directly south! veering slightly towards the east In Us flight from the earth. 1 Did Not Reach the Pole. UNITED 1'RBHS LEASED WIM.) Berlin, Oct. 19. Prof. Andres dalle, the famous Poltsdam astrono mer, has announced his conviction that Commander Robert E. Peary did not reach the north pole, and that .the proofs he submitted iu support of bis contentions were Insufficient. The methods used by Peary In reckoning bis position in the Arctic, according to Prof. Galle, were wholly unreliable. "Under such conditions, even If Peary did reach the pole, he would not have known It,' asserted Pro. Galle. Chamberlain's Cougu Remedy has become famous for its cures of coughs, colds, croup and Influenza. Try it when in jpeed. H contains no harmful substance and always gives prompt relief. Bold by all dealers. '"It Bet AIL" Thla is quoted from a letter of M. Stockwell, Hannibal, Mo. "I recently used Foley's Honey and Tar for the first time. To say I am pleased does not half express my feelings. It beats all the remedies I ever used. I had contracted a bad cold and was nearly sick In bed, having a terrible headache and cough and was threat ened with pneumonia. The. first doses gave great relief and one bottle com pletely cured mo. I shall always recommend Foley'a Honey and Tar. Rod Cross Pharmacy (H. Jerman) Strawy manure, spread thlnlv over winter wheat fields, will help hold the snow and save the crop from winter-killing. ' T When the will of the voter is done,, then, and not until then, shall, we have free and representative government. INTRODUCTORY ANNOUNCEMENT TAT a ypn to1 ADD V T7 VH fM ,..HM1HIBW in s Tillamook City's Choice Residence Section, graded and gravel surfaced streets, city water, sidewalks, building restrictionthe best there is in Tillamook INTRODUCTORY ANNOUNCEMENT TO THE PEOPLE OF SALEM AND VCINITY: ' Beginning on the 1st day of October I placed upon the - market for your consideration, MAPS GROVE. ADDITION to Tillamook City. MAPLE GROVE ADDITION Is Tillamook City's choicest residence section, and within the next two years will be the centre of many fine homes. The time to invest profitably in real estate Is when a tract of this character is placed upon tb t market. You can make no mistake In pur chasing NOW in MAPLE GROVE ADDITION for the price' of the lots la very reasonable, and can be bought on easy Installments. IMPROVEMENTS NOW BEING COMPUTED MAPLE GROVE ADDITION is unlike other properties that have been placed upon the market In'yeais previous In Tillamook, In the fact that In buying your lots In this addition your street Improvements, consisting of graded and graveled streets,- are all In and paid for without further cost to the purchaser. City water on very street ready for connection, are also Included In the purchase price of MAPLE GROVE lots. Electric lights, sidewalk Improvement and planting of maple trees on the curb lines of the property is one of the Inducements we are offerlne" without further cost to purchaser In MAPLE GROVE. TILLAMOOK'S CHOICE RESIDENCE SECTION MAPLE GROVE ADDITION Is destined to be Tillamook City's choice residence section, owing to the fact of a moderate building restriction, which will not permit of any rough board shacks being built In this tract. The location Is the most sightly In Tillamook City, and the Im provements now being rapidly completed make this the choice section of Tillamook City. It will give us great pleasure to be of assistance to you In making your selection In MAPLK GROVVE. On and after this date this property will be sold to purchasers under contract on small payment down, and balance on monthly Installments. U wilt pay you to lnvestl gate thla property by calling at this office and let us tell you all the de tails. Reservations of lota now being made. Make your selections NOW by paying a small deposit down, and be sure of getting one of the finest lota In this gilt-edge realty offering. i You Can Make No Mistake in An Investment in This Addition ; . ; : : i ROLLIE W. WATSON Exclusive Agent For Owners W.G.DWIGMT, OWMI7DG win nimris vvviiw For particulars enquire at Journal office arsc