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THE DALLES DAILY CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1921. PAGE THREE WAMIC NEWS WAMIC, April 19. Rail fell here .Tuesday. A hall storm swept this place Wednesday. Heavyfrosts cov ered the ground here during the nights last -week. Miss Flora Carr, librarian of the Wasco county library, and her assist ant, Miss Geraldlne Kelly, .were here from The 'Dalles Thursday in the in terests of the library. A new travel ing library was sent here from the central library at The Dalles recently. The books are in charge of Postmas ter Zumwalt and the. present collec tion -will remain until' about th third week in June. There are some very interesting books in thl collection that should attract the attention of readers and those in the Vicinity coming here for their mall have a splendid opportunity to secure these books lor home reading. Wasco coun ty is one of the nine counties of Ore gon which have the library system. 'Amos Johnson sold his place at .the upper end of town las,t,. week to Miss Laura Kennedy, the consideration be ing $210. Mr. Johnson contemplates buying down town propertyt thus se curing a home for bis mother, -who' resides with him. 'P. M. Swift of Antelope spent sev eral days here on Juniper Flat last week, visiting with friends and rela tives. He left this morning for As toria to visit hl3 mother, 'Mrs". Mary J.'.Bwlft, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crofoot were here Monday from Juniper Flat, guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. F.( Ma gill. Mr! Crofoot purchased the black smith shop and residence of Mr. Ma gill and has taken charge of the shop. He will move his family here as soon as plowing is done on the. place he formerly owned. Mr. and. Mrs. W. F. Magill were Maupln ' visitors Thursday. Road Supervisor P. B. Driver anu his assistants, D. A. Campbell ana Herman Qesh were worklng.the roadB In the vicinity ot Smock last week. Ben Munger took his last load of household furniture from here to his homestead above Dufuv last week. W. F. Magill was a Smock visitor Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Kennedy went to The Dalles Monday, returning Friday. Their daughter,. Miss Lucile, accom panied them home. , T. A. dans of Portland is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. iSeufert. Mr. and 'Mrs. T. J. Seufert made a trip to Sherar's bridge Sunday to meet Air. Seufert's mother, Mrs. T. J. Seufert, Sr., of 'Portland. A number of the shareholders of the Gate and Rock creek ditch com paniesk met here yesterday afternoon in the interests of .their respective ditches whose rights are being con tested by the Light & Power company of White river. A mass meeting will be held here Friday by the grain growers of this vicinity. .j, Maupln won the ball game yester day from the Dufur team at Maunjn. The score was 6 to 2. The annual bcLcoI teachers' picnic held at the Tygh Valley Fair grounds (Saturday was a ifery interesting af fair. A large crowd was in attend ance. Many interesting feature ot school work displayed by the pupils of the several schools in attendance. Speaking and vocal music were In cluded on the program. The Wapinitla band entertained the crowd. Many attended the picnic from here. Wr. and Mrs. F. M. Driver were Maupln visitors Friday, Mr. Driver going for medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Norval, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wing and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bernhagen attended the ball game at 'Maupln Sunday. (Lenore Woodcock, Iva and Myrtle Mulvaney of Smock were here Sun day. Mrs. Liza Johnson, who was se riously ill last week is much improv ed. She is able to be up much of the time. (Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Magill left to aay for Portland, going by car over the highway. They also shipped their household goods over the highway by truck. They have purchased a piece of land 10 miles up the river from Portland. They plan to build there and make their- home. Wapinitla has organized a baseball team with 'Mose Delore as manager and Ben Flinn captain. ENDERSBY NEWS Eyes tested, glasses utted. Dr. Geo. Newhouse. u Brown's Dufur Stag (nme Table Two round trips daily. Leave Bank hotel, 9. a. m. and 4 p. m. Leave uufur 7:30 a. m. and 1 p. m. tt ONTARIO VOTES BONE DRY ENDERSBY, April' 19. ayne Sim ons motored to Portland Saturday over the highway. 'Mrs. Emlersby, son, Will, and daughter, Miss Mabel, were Dalles visitors Saturday. Miss Mabel remain ed to assist in the John Brown home in Clay street. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gilchrist of The Dalles were week-end guests at the home of Mrs. Mary Dickson. Mr. and. Mrs. Guy Whipple of Seu fert spent the week-end at the home of Mrs. L. H. McDonald. Mrs. Mary Dlckaon entertained at dinner Sunday the following persons: Mr. and Mrs. H. Gilchrist . of The Dalles, John Harriman of Soda Springs, Idaho; Miss M. Yourfg, Miss Miller, Miss Hattie Coon and Miss ttuth Dickson. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bert Campbell of The Dalles visited Saturday with relatives here. Bert is doing some trapping for coyotes. Mrs. Endersby and son, 'Will, spent Sunday with relatives near Friend. The Friend grange is making plans for the apnual picnic at Friend ,on Saturday, June 11. A cafeteria dinner will be served, at a reasonable price,' to those desiring and a good time is assureil. The grange plans to build a hall, in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. George Masquart and son were Dalles visitors Friday. . O. F. Angell made his weekly, visit to The Dalles Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Darnlelle and family motored out from The Dalles By United PrcM TORONTO, Ont., April 20 Ontar io voted yesterday to "go bone dry" , bv ft maloritv estimated todav on 1 h .1 nnnHl C -1 - . . 1 T1 TV 1-1. incomplete returns at 100,000. The auu Bi""1 OUUUtt ai U,B uanuBlie vo,te was to, prohibit importation of nome- Intoxicating liquors. .Ottawa, Toron- Miss Aver iBlack will close her sec to) Kingston and Hamilton went wet, - " - but the 'rural vote overcame their IF SKIN RREAK3 01 IT "Union Station Scenes," April Ret seats at drug stores. 20. 20 Dr. S. Burke Massey, dentist, First National bank, rooms 307-308. Tele phone main 3911, res. main 1691 IS FIERY, ITCHY .OR ROUGH, USE SULPHUR $5.00 Slabs $6.00 Green slabs, $5.00 per cord, f. o. b. cars. Van Dellen Lumber company. 4tf Tolitmltmt hath shall be ftfren. Wm the Slblioel version of owr Modern cayin : " Nothing ino ceeda like aaoceM." So It wm with Dr. Pleroe, ofBottOo, V.T., who, over SO years ago, gave to the world a Prescription which has never been equalled u a tonic lor the weaknesses of women. Many women In every hamlet, town or city will gladly testily tbatDr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription did them a world ef good. Ask your neighbor, Another of this great phyil clan's successful remedies known as Dr. Pierce's Uolden Medical DUcovery and, like the "Prescription," Is uow sold by drugirlsta everywhere, la both liquid aad tablet. This medi cine was sacesH frow the tart,' for the list ef sen and women all over the universe who have anccestfally used it for' isdlgeetloa an4 as a blood toale and syateta buUder, Bakes aa aaaslBf total of thousands CHEST COLDS Apply over throat and chest v cover with hot flannel doth. V!eSs Over 17 Million Jan Uted Yearly Just the moment you apply Men tho-SulDhur to an itching, burning 8tf or broken out skin, the itching stops and healing begins, says a noted skin specialist. This sulphur prepar ation, made into a pleasant cold cream, gives such a quick -relief, even to fiery eczema, that nothing has ever been found to take its place Because of its germ destroying properties, it quickly subdues the itching, cools the Irritation and heals the eczema right up, leaving a clear, smooth skin in, place of ugly erup tions, rash, pimples or roughness. You do not have to watt for im provement. It quickly shows. You can get a little jar of Mentho-Sul phur at any drug store. Adv. l EVERYBODY WELCOME I LET'S GO BIG DANCE ELKS' HALL TONIGHT Wednesday, April 20 BOB'S HARMONY ORCHESTRA GOOD TIME ASSURED LET'S GO ond lerm of school at Lower Eight Mile Friday and will give an enter talnment Saturday lfight. She has given complete satisfaction. Mr. and Mrs. Pajl Darnlelle and family spent Sunday with relatives here. .' About 60 peisons attended the grange Saturday night and enjoyed KEEP URIC ACID OUT OF JOINTS Tells Rheumatism Sufferers to Less Meat and Take Saltt. Eat iiiwi.Ki.iiiiN.ri A TACK IN YOUR SHOE One of the greatest petty annoyances is a tack in your shoe. At each step you f eei it and what a relief when you take off your shoe ' You can easily remedy the trouble. Another annoyance we know that is not so petty, however, is the lack of funds. Many peo ple would like to go into a business or make godd investments or purchases, yet it is the greatest annoyance-tney haven't the money. And what a relief wh'en you have it! This situ ation of .being short of funds can also be rem ediedand nicely so by a SAVINGS AC COUNT with us. START ONE NOW. Citizens National Bank Telephoae Mala J101 Officers P. J. StMeUua.FresMeat. Dr. J. A. Kevter, Vive-Pre. K. . Inwi, CMkier J. r. Tmreek, Ase't Cashier. Oirecters P. J. Staielataa. Arthur Seufert Dr. J. A. Eeeter Dr. B. C. OliBfe' H. L. Kuek J O, Heissrleh J. J. Yea BeUm Rheumatism is easier to avoid than to cure, states a well-known author ity. We are advised to dress warm ly; keep the feet dry; avoid ex posure; eat less meat, but drink plenty of good water. Rheumatism is a direct result of eating too much meat and other rich foods that produce uric acid which is absorbed in the blood. It is the function othe kidneys to filter this acid from the blood and cast It out in the urine; the pores of the skin are also a means of freeing the blood of this impurity. In damp and chilly cold, weather the skin pores are closed thus forcing the kidneys to do double work, they become weak and sluggish and fall to eliminate the uric acid which keeps accumulating and circulating through the system, eventually settling in the joints and muscles causing stiffness, soreness and pain called rheumatism. At the first twinge of rheumatism get from any pharmacy about four ounces of Jad Salts; put a table spoonful in a glass of water and drink before breakfast each morning for a week. This is said to eliminate uric acid by stimulating the kidneys to normal action, thus ridding the blood of these impurities. Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless and is made from tffio acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with 11th la and is used with excellent re sults by thousands of folks who are subject to rheumatism. Adv. the lunch of wieners, rolls and coffee, ice cream and cookies prepared and served by the men. The men even washed the dishes. The ladies enjoy ed the treat tremendously. Mrs. Laura Patterson, mother ot Newt Patterson, who died in Port land recently, was an old settler hero. She came here about 1866 and lived in the Eight Mile district many years. NOW PLAYING . THE CASINO The Little House with the BIG Pictures Eva Novak IN "The Smart Sex" SHE hadn't eaten for two days. --HE had just lost his allowance for 8 years. --Watch them fall in love. 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