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•n to the k ill but the tra ck ! ware and w ill move soon. He Is fixing to leave the district thia weak fu r boms that day. H e had spent sev- 1.—Mrs. WUaon of T ill* - ' too cold for the dog! to follow fence and w ill remodel the house Salem to make their home. They «reeks w ith the Bennetta aaook la etaytng a t the home of a A number of frtendi and neigh somewhat before he move« his have traded their farm here for eral Everett Allen la plowing on the brother. H a rry McDols, and le ' bore attended a party given at the fam ily. property In that place. Mr. Curtis ranch. helping to care for Qrandfather Ray H arris home Saturday night. Mr. and M ra John Kebelberk and Mrs. George Conklin plan to live In McDols, who le seriously III. Mrs. ' Dancing was enjoyed and refresh Sunday dinner guests the Pound house until fall when the ROW RIVER RVMBI.ES John Veatch of Cottagv Orove alao 1 ments were served at midnight. I of the Tom W illiam s fam ily new owners will take possession Elwyn Balas and elater Juanita Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Nokes of Io «pending much of her time at Mias Florence Kebelbeck was J. H. Neumann of Cottage Grove spent the week end at Oakridge. ! Dillard spent Sunday at the R. W. home over the week end. her fa th er'! bedside. was in the district last weak. guests at the Ira Lee home. Re- H enry Mackey of Medford spent i Kenady home. Mies M iriam Piper called Satur M r and Mrs. E. B Paul enter- ' turning, they were accompanied by Mra. Jack Robinson went to Eu- day afternoon on Mrs. Vinson. several day« lost week visiting bla talned aa dinner guests Sunday. M r tbs elder brother Sydney, who Is a brother!, Jim and Albert Mackey. I gene Saturday to consult a physi Mrs. Pheobe Young and M r s . and Mrs. C. H. Haight and son | bucker and taller In the timber The M . J. Perlnl fam ily and M r. cian. I Ross Smith called Monday A county road gang Is w o rk in g , noon on Mrs. Je m ,. G il V r l . t ^ ’nd and M r a Harve Ruesell attended on he w ill be , Pound. M r and M r . Melvin Paul hom . fm . ^ , . a dance a t London Saturday n ig h t the road below tbs Mountain View M r . P C F^hrer. M r. Perlnl played In the orcheitra. echool. ' M l“ Annabel and Miss Katie Gil- and son Oene and Elsie Haight. V1 --------- . W alt England (elder sonofLow - Mra. Prank Chapman and daugh Mra. Pete Mostachettl son ¡Cottage crlst attended 4-H evening’ meeting in - y - - * at th - Th^m T*??*? E u - ( Leonard accompanied M r and and Mrs. Orove the Friday " ' “ Ited ^ ín d a *,'« n i i t h ' X “ L ^ f T r m J ^ h l ? “ h** s ‘" te r Nellie spent Saturday In Idemarlgo M o .ta c h .tti to E lkto n; Nino Perlnl is cutting a airload Ralph T e e ? .« o f C u Ä Gro’v * " ' ^ h X ^ ^ h e m h7 h o *,d ^ gene. Mr. and M ra Frank Ouggtaberg w ^ Ä l l y ’Ä « Ä a T d 'X B d ^ A w olf got among some sheep I Sunday belonging to F. M Chapman laat week and killed five lambs The Ernest McReynolds doge were tak- creek to visit an uncle the ¡for repair parts for his tractor. ; George Testers A number of the stockholders in week end. I M M. Ttson and M r. and Mrs. F. K. H. Bennett of Mosby creek Mrs. Fran k McGarvln has re C. Führer motored to Creswell and hie father-in-law. M r. Staple- NOTICE o r FINAL ceived word from a slater In Port Sunday and visited M r and Mrs ton of Yakim a, erere brief visitors SEYTLEMENr. land that her husband had been 111 Oliver Robinson. M r. Robinson le In the district Tuesday of last Notice la hereby given that the with flu. not «veil. week. Mr. Stapleton left for his undersigned baa filed herein his Norm an Suiter of Bear creek la Mrs, Addison Heath, M rs Jessie Final Account as the Adnunlstra- spending a few days with the M. J. GUcrlst and daughters, M ra Fred CA LL F O R W O O D BIDS. j tor of the estate of Jayxas K. Polk oent the word. Mlnl- Perlnl fam ily. He Is doing some Overton and Mias Katie Gilorlst. a t Bids for 80 tier of 16-lnch old May. deceased, with is county m«m of U words. Reduction of 10 I farm ing for them, tended the funeral of Mrs. George •eats on any ad for oash with copy, W alker Sunday morning at the growth body fir wood for the La- Clark of Lana county, \ its of Ore ■ tham school, district No. 23, w ill be gon. and an order has oven mads and any three a n y ad ao u r e a Insertions in se r tio n s for r»r ths we HEBRON, church at W alker. and entered of record actin g the i of two. when cash aoeons- March x. _ Charles W hite a n d , „ Fred , Patten returned ,o h l. home -m .v afternoon ---------- from cottage hou£ X X ’ Ch° ° ' •th day of March, 1932. at tha hour ? brother-in-law, Clayton Simmons. Friday _ Board of 10 o'clock a. m. aa tha time and F O R S A LE O R T R A D E . i motored to Coquille Y -.v - T . ■ ■ '■ T - T coquille Wednesday w ean eso ay of or - — - - ^een - ■ - - caria8 n g raaarvM th. ri<h( to re > c or th . eo cour, - the H a rm , creek telephone com- cold but days bright and warm. any, known as the g-F line, were Laat night (Tuesday) a warm rain usy several days recently setting new cedar poles and making general prevailed, spelling goodnight to the repairs. The recent heavy snows heavier fall that still might be seen didn’t add to the stability of tele In ths shaded openings of ths hills. phone equipment. This morning (Wednesday) ths Snow 1« now gone from the low lowest snow to be observed from a er range of hills of this section. Harms creek ridge Is on ths north Ths weather has been on the mend slops of Hawley mountain near for the past week, the nights rather Culp Creek e SAVINGS WANTADS - £5 £ ? -ÏL™ ‘£-“-',1 " 22 « e Ä S K Ä " t Ä ! “ !S* * * Special Brand Blended to make a good cup of coffee. ■ ■ « - h o tT and n ^ cold w ater hath eom n lete r T T * ;." i..* " " — T T T ’ “ V ' l . hot _ On« mile «tom Cntt'em* Orove Prnnd M ' M Tlson and M r. and Mrs F. One mile from Cottage Orove. good c Fuhr#r motorad t0 E u i«.ne Tuee- road, m ail route, electricity and day. telephone line. Price 88900. I f Inter- a s te d P h o n o s i p s o r « rit. M r a I M i“ Haxel H u tt ot Eugene vl»- ested Phone I 1 H or w rite Mre. ited 3unday and Monday w ith — an Estalla R . Pentlco, Route L Craa- aunt, Mrs. W alter M urry. well. Ore. m4-18p ; Verlon and Vernice Powell of F O R S A L E — T H R E E GOOD Drain are staying with their grand hatching incubators, two Me- mother. Mrs. Belle Geer. Clanaha.ni, 240-egg capacity each; I Albert H u ff has sold part of his one Cyphres, 400-egg capacity. Just homestead to Roy Short for a sum- the thing to hatch your turkey and mer home. hen eggs In- Price each 87.80. Alao W illiam Seger of camp A has a few choice settings of Rhode Is- j rented Mrs. T illie Taylor's place land Rad eggs at 40 cents for 15 .... ------------- -------------- ; w , j -------------------------------- ■ M ra R. C. Arne, phone 1SF5. m4-18c --------------------------------------------- BABT C H IC K S E V E R Y TU ES- day, 10 cents each; hatching eggs reasonable Turkey and hen eggs custom hatched. Bert V . Hands. N o rth Pacific highway. m4-18p W IS H TO T R A D E S H O E R E- palring for a good m ilk goat or good m ilk cow. Inquire G off Shoe Shop. m4c F O R SALE O R T R A D E — OAK- | Lubricate chassis—Change land sedan. Overland truck and Dodge truck. Schofield Stewart, engine oil — Check lubri phone 217J. m4-18c Lubrication Special F or Fords cant in transmission and rear axle — Spray springs Check air in tires, and wa ter in radiator — Clean windshield and windows. M IS C E L L A N E O rS . W A N T E D —A U T O M O B IL E W O R K Prices greatly reduced. Ed A Keitxer, 1104 west M ain street at private garage._____________ j29m4p P R A C T IC A L N U R S IN G . C O N- flnements or other cases. Please w rits Mrs. A. S. Cole, Marcóla, Ore g o n ._____________________________ f!9-m5c G ARD ENS PLOW ED AND TEAM word done. Call Phone 32F12 _________________________ f28-m llp ONLY $1.00 Special thia week on Model “T” Radiators ________ T O E X C H A N G E .________ Doctor will fit glasses In ex change for small farm live stock. 921 W illam ette S t, Eugene. fl2-m4p S7.50 ________ H E L P W A N T E D .________ W A N T E D — SO M E O N E TO DO housework. Middle aged woman preferred. Call a t 29 north J s t r e e t ______________________m4p W A N T E D — 25 M E N TO CUT wood on shares. A W. Lathrop, one mile west of town on lower Lo- rane road. m4p X (Regular price $15.75) Woodson Brothers TELEPHONE 27 \ ’i W UPZfevAIDES Ratchet Braces, 10-in. sweep......................... $ .98 Appliance Cords, 6 f t ................................................35 Breast D r i ll s ........................................................ 1.89 Steel Squares, 2 f t ......................................................6 9 Copper W ash Boilers, No. 9 ......................... 3.45 Griswold Cast Spider and Cover No. 8 . . . . 1.49 Swiss Dairy Pails, 14 Q t...........................................6 9 A ir Force W a s h e rs ..................................................7 9 Best Quality Floor W ax, 1 lb............................... 6 9 Green Spot M oto r Oil, 5 gal. can.................. 2 .7 5 DuPont Auto Body Polish, 1 p t............................. 85 DuPont Touchup B la c k .........................................52 Johnson Floor W a x , 1 lb........................................ 6 9 Key S o c k e ts ............................................................... 15 Chain Pull S o c k e ts ..................................................20 Door Bell outfits com plete............................. 1.10 Standard Range Boilers, 30 gal...................... 7.8 5 Slicing Knives, 8-inch stainless........................... 25 GUARANTEED STORAGE BATTERIES 611-J 13-pbte . . $4.95 Guaranteed for 1 year 613-S 13-plate . . . . $ 5 . 6 5 Guaranteed for 18 mo. 615-S 1 5 -p la te ----- $6.95 Guaranteed for 2 years The Grove Hardware Co. Cottage Orove—Phone 24 .lt£ £ - | ik. « « -H I “ and “ to lo continue ™m*nue In in good goou f raitn to « ex- u li U M T o « A mm , *«___ s i terminate and destroy such rodents Ur»«»«, o> is« is u at Hbruarj by poisoning, trapping or other " ' “i" »■«TkLLA k piopbate a id effective means — u,. . . and ! ut« at M la u r , , k . Sowars, 4«<«a««4. U fam ily visited Sunday with the Add Whereas g r a y digger ground p U I n llft, «na W . L liu b b all nad Aaaa — - - .................. | . _a y «• a Heath fam ily of Hebron. squirrels (Citellus douglaxil) are A H Hub ball, bla wUa, ila a k a i C allas» : U ro ,« . C allas« Uro»«, Or«<ua. a banklas Alice Johnson has been suffering noxious rodents In Lana county, e a rp o ra ilo o . A. A. Nakraiuui, «up«nal«a a week from boils and Infections. Oregon. 4»a i at baaks of tka «talo at O rasoa. Mrs L. W. McKibben and daugh- Now. therefore, all of such por M ac K a r r Staroa, la« ., a rarporaU aa ; a « f« * a y Nloroa, laeorpoialod, a corpora ter M ary spent Sunday afternoon sons, firms, copartnerships, corpora- lloa. aad Loroa H arro y , aro dafradaala. with Mrs. J. C. Buker. tiona and companies owning or hav-1 aad w k .ro la, aa Iho l« t k day of robru r» c o ,« r.d a M r. and Mrs. George Kebelbeck ing dominion over land In said Lane f ri ' 1M* X. tk« «aid p la in tiff --------------- of Hebron visited Sunday afternoon county. Oregon, are hereby required liubEI? ,.*J ¿“ L * * Y u b b iT 'k l.^ iiV with M r. and Mrs. N. W. W hite. to take steps to exterminate said >k« «um of » jjoo oo io<«ih«r w ltk !■' Albert and Betty Wilson of Eu- gray digger ground squirrels (Cltel- ‘hr" ? a ?'.?*, ” *•« a,( T* “ gene are visiting at the O. A John- lus douglasli) within th irty day» u . i . i paid L u for ¿1 son home from the date of the first publics- 4X50 »»«oaabl« atfarae; • t io r o a i'a f<«a ta d fa r The J. B. Grubb fam ily motored tlon of this notice. I f such steps are p la in tiff ' • ca«ta aad dlabura. m«at« h«r»- laa»d a l SfS.ea, a b ic k |t d ( in « n l wa» recently to Eugene, where they not taken, a person or persons ap- la aaiarod aad 4o<k«t«4 la Ik« C la rk '« of- vlaited Mrs. H. E. W alton, who Is pointed by ths county court of said flc« la «aid eeart la «aid ruuaty aa Ik» in a hospital there. Lane county w ill enter upon said lS tk day of P abraarr, 1«31, aad «aid la a a dlra«t»4 coatmaadlas aw Mrs. John Trunnell and children lands and proceed to exterminate «xacaiioa la U « aaaia a f Ika >u ta a l O r» (aa la ar- Jeanette, E lla May and Roy visited said gray digger ground squirrels dar la ta ila fjr «aid Judsmaet. Ia l» r» « l al Saturday with Mrs. John Woodard , (Citellus douglasli) and the cost of to ra o z'a fooa, «aal« of «uii aad a aa ru lat cotta u ta ll Ika to U o « la ( daacrlbad praat- of Cottage Grove. said extermination w ill be levied I m «. w * v | | : Mr. and Mrs. Hazen W illiam s an J i against said lands Aa uadlvidad oao k a lf lal»r»«t la aad la Ih» folloarlas d««cribad pram- son Roy of Divide visited Sunday ; The county agricultural agent to««, le -w ll: L a l e a t ( I ) of block at the Stanley Hickey home. hereby designates Monday. March number oa t ( 1 ) of W illiam SklaM «' The John Woodard fam ily of 28, as a day to be konwn as “squlr- addition la ( k t c lip of C o lta lo Oroco, la Lane eoualp. «lat» of Oregon Cottage Grove and Mr. and Mrs rel poisoning day” throughout the Ih»r»fu»». la 111» aaui» of th» A A Woodard visited Sunday at said Lane county, and it is hereby « la Now. u o f O re io a . la compilane» w ltk «aid the John Ttunnell home. recommended that poisoned barley, «««cuiloa « a l order of etlo aad la srd»r M r. and Mrs. L H . Doset and son as prepared by the undersigned and • u,>r Richard of Roseburg visited Sun- representatives of the Bureau of eoiu I will on T u o a d a i tk * j j d * ' d i , o‘ day a t the J. W. Maddox home. Biological Survey of the United | March, is s a at the hoar of io o'.lock B. H. Denham and daughter States Department of Agriculture, 1,1 (h o fo ro e a a a of oeld dap at the «ouik Bethea of Glendale returned home be used for the purpose of such ex- h7’ i » , L l a ^ ’oJiViT.'oil^,»'0 »? for a short visit Saturday. termination. Such poisoned barley f»r («r ««Io «'ad »«Il far aash at public The Billy W entlock fam ily of may be secured from the under- “ 9» a ll lha right, lit]« and Row river visited Sunday afternoon ,.gned at his office In Eugene. Lane via»« bp of , lew. . m d.f.ad*aa,? f ‘'a«dU Lu m L la » J k nsea at the O ra Powell home. county, Oregon, at approximately d a im la g bp. through o r aedar thorn ■ la th Ml prw nria«*« M r. and Mrs. J. W . Sm ith of Eu- the cost of preparation. . .. W l gene vleited Sunday afternoon at Date of first' publication of this l e j i “ '* “ d ” r*‘ 9 " bIU h* 4 T«bm arp 19 the W. O. Denny home. ¡'notice March 4. 1932. (Signed) Dsu of I mi publicado« March I „ , 1911. Mrs. N. W. W hite and Mrs. Al- | m 4-ll-18 O. S F L E T C H E R , H . L BO W K , S haH ff of L«n« fred W hite and baby daughter Elsie County Agricultural Agent. fl^ m H H k w ^ ^ o u o iT ^ ia ia o f O r ^ o B ^ I Alice accompanied Mrs. J. S. Pow ell to D rain Monday afternoon. The fifth grade class, which con sists of M ary McKibben, Irene Humphreys, Junior Dugan, Van Trunnell and David Hickey, was the honor class in spelling for the past six weeks. Honor roll members for the past six weeks are M ike McKibben, H a rry McCall, Wayne W alker. Irene Humphreys, Eldon W alker. Ilene Trunnell, N orm a Dugan, Al bert McCall, Connie Stephen, Doro- try Gallo, Homer Buker, Helen Johnson, Benny McCall, Dick Fos ter, D arrell McKibben, Jeanette Trunnell, Dora Johnson, Milo Mc Call, Jean Yearous, Howard Dick ens, E lla M ay Trunnell and Robert Dugan. W EEK E N D IN G March 10, 1932 SHORTENING C o ffe e P E — T . T IN G w EGGS T O . R „ SALE . - and two children, who wlU visit i aleo Friday forenoon. His mother m«_18c Clark. of Oregon, aa the place for the Thoroughbred Barred Rock egga Mrg W ilson» parent« a few week« ' ac<^mpanied him home and «pent hearing of objections, if any. to O. A. C. strain. Also W hite W y an- Mr< Wilaon waa violet W hite be- ,h * nl« h t I said final account and the final N O T IC E . dotts. 80 cents a setting of IE M ra fore har m arrlM B . --------------------- - settlement of said estate. F; Cre,we11’ rout* I Miss M iriam Piper motored to Sa LATHAM . Whereas In chapter 127, general Dated and first published this 8th phone S1F1X_______________m*-18p lem Tuesday of last week and vis- i March 1.—Mr. and Mrs R- S. laws of Oregon, enacted In 191». It day of February, 1933. S T R A W B E R R Y P L A N T S T O R Ited a brother who la tick. Smith of Hebron visited Sunday ! is declared to be ths duty of .very Data of laat publication March 4, sale— Edlnborough 121, $3 a thou Ray Nelson oi^Cottage Grove vis- evening at the Alfred W hite home, person, firm , copartnership, com- I9J2. sand. A good canning berry. N ow I Ited an aunt. Miss M iriam Piper. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Mendel! of (>any and corporation owning, 1 T, C W H E E L E R . Adminis Is the tim e to plant for summer Sunday afternoon. ! Eugene visited Sunday afternoon at I ing. occupying possessing or hav- trator of (he E state of bearlng. J. L. Culver, Black Butte A road grader was In thia vicinity the home of Mr. Mendell'a sister. . ing charge of or dominion over any Jams« K_ Polk May. De rout«. on the road Saturday and Mrs Charles Gordineer. ceased. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ m4-18p _ _ _ , working „ land, place, building, structure, I F O R S A L E —N E W C O M B E LOOM M °? day' . , _ . „ M r. and M r» u w McKibben wharf, pier or dock which Is la- H E R B E R T W. LO M B A R D . L ittle Daisy, price 815. or w ill M rs Mabel Newton and Miss m d fam ily motored to Eugene Sat tested with ground squirrels and I Attorney for Estate. ib-m te | trade fo r hens. Mrs. K . V. M iller. Audrey W olfard have been elected arday afternoon. other noxious rodents or predatory S — - --------------------- J ~ ' Creewell, Ora, m4-a8p to teacil in , “ ie Hebron school for M r. and Mrs. George Booth of animals, or as soon as the presence N O T IC E o r sale or ileal r t t o i'E U next year. Miss Katie GUcrlst has Latham visited Saturday and Sun- of the same shall oome to his, their TY ok execution in ioeeulosuhe . i | FO R or Jells Best—get your while they Inst SYRUP Amaixo or Peniclt oorn syrup, light or dark. Eggs T H E Y ’ RE M IL D E R © 19)2, LioGxrr • Mrsas Toescco Co. • • T H E Y ’ RE 2 D o z ......... 2 5 c Liquid cleaning and washing compound. LUXURY Macaroni, noodles or spa- ghettl. O I«h. p»u I-nrgeQ lintth* z c 1A ó , , or IO Crescent Baking Powder C h o c o la te Lb. 23e ******** Rockwood'a premium bitUr, finest Crystal White Cleanser Each 2« quality Half pound. B a r e e e e e e e« « » « « » X 1 o Z V A-FC81 zXpple 4 it 3 3 Butter Balco C a k e F lo u r Malt Oold Medal for beat m u lti. Oregon T o ll Milk Can Potatoes BACON 5 kc P a c k a g e ....2 5 c 100 Lbs. 69- Lb. 13 Mild Bufar oured _ Pkong» * IlO Ilv "710 Cottage Grove We Deliver be about four m iles in length. From floor to ceil ing they are filled with these casks o f fine tobacco, ageing in Nature’s slow but sure way. It takes a lot o f m oney to make a good cigarette —money to buy good tobaccos and m oney to age them properly. CHESTERFIELDS are milder, and taste b e tte r ... there’s a 90 m illion dollar reason why! Just try them! • "Music (hat Satisfies." Hear Nat Shiiltret’s 35-piece orchestra and Alex Gray, soloist, every night except Sunday— entire Columbia Network— 7i3O Pacific Time. PU R I Lb. SUNTEX Fresh Extras. Fresh from local poultry farmi. M O U N T V IE W . M arch 2.—Mrs. Richard Buckers, who is convalescing from a severe illness, is a t the home of a sister, Mrs. Charles Bales, this week. Miss Velm a Myers of Blue Moun tain visited over the week end with a cousin, Mrs. Louis Layng. M r. and Mrs. Melville Hanna en tertained at dinner Monday eve ning in honor of the birthday an niversary of M r. Hanna's father, Richard Hanna. As M r. Hanna's birthday comes on February 29, he la only privileged to celebrate every four years and on Monday observed i the sixteenth anniversary but claimed 64 years as his age. Invited guests were Rev. Duncan P. Cam eron, Archie W alke r and M r. and Mrs. Hom er Galloway, all of the Grove. Mr. and Mrs. H enry Snauer, Miss M yrtle Snauer and M r. and Mrs. Claude Arne and fam ily spent Sat urday evening with M r. and Mrs. ! Glen Llnebaugh a t Walden. The neighborhood club met W ed nesday w ith Mrs. H enry Snauer. I t was an all-day session and the members made baby clothing for the Mothers' club of Cottage Grove. Mrs. Melville H anna attended a "better homes” meeting Wednesday In Eugene a t the chamber of com merce rooms. Just think what this means for Chesterfield smok ers. It means that the larger part o f 9 0 million dollars is invested in Dom estic and Turkish tobac cos that are being properly aged in Nature’s way, and cured so as to make them sweeter and milder. CHESTERFIELD tobacco is packed in wooden casks, each containing about 1,000 pounds, and stored for two years in modern, up-to-date ware houses. These warehouses, if placed end-to-end, would O Paiia/Z1 CQ. O , ,or 1 IO /1 1 IV A D Z « C JC Opal. A blend of animal and vegetable fats for obtaining the best results. NICKOL JELL P o u n d ....... 15c Eugene. . j . W . Maddox recently purchased 600 Rhode Island Red ch.cks. M r. and M ra Gobel Pitxer and S IL K C R E E K . March 1.—M r. and Mrs. James Scott and M r. and Mrs. J. C. Bas sett were Eugene visitors Tuesday of last week. M r. Scott brought back fru it trees and other plants to set out on his place. Mrs. M arth a B lttlnger entertain ed Mrs. Ed Conklin, Mrs. Georgs Conklin and Mrs. A. F. Platz as dinner guests Wednesday of last week. The afternoon was spent In 1 social chat and with needle work. The Neighbors’ Friendship club will meet at 10 o’clock Tuesday, March 8, at Mrs. J. W . McCoy's home for an all-day session. Miss Gertrude L. Skow of Eugene, coun ty home demonstration agent, will be present. This w ill be the third and last meeting on the project, Economical Meals." A dinner will be prepared under Miss 8kow*s di rection. A ll members have been urged to be present and friends have been invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Clifton and baby moved into Ralph Teeters’ old home on Hilk creek the latter part of the week. Visitors at the district school the past week were Mrs. Edward Bab cock and her mother, Mrs. Jennie W alker of Portland, and Mrs. Oscar Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. H . F. Pound expect Australia, 1.000.000 people, Is tbs else of the United Mates, 180,000,. 000 population. T in os ns are really steal cans coated with tin. Melnmeta declared t h a t fires w ithin oltlee would soon be forbid den due to electrleal conveniences. The gas supply of n ulls, Mont., Is carried over three mountain rsnge«^ • • THEY TASTE BETTER • •