W TIT S 7 m S T . ? T7 MM i . I f . J . jl f . I Tv laiesi rsews covering enirai wtuamene vauey ny opectai Keton Bringing Up Father--By George McManus Polk County to Tff U Corn Show noifl At Independence Sence, Oct 28. The annual Folk County Corn will be held In this city No- Mr 13 and 24, and already tut) Interest Is being awaken ed in the event. This Is In reality the fifth an na) how but two meeting were art ot sufficient Importance to be clawed as a show. Three years mo it had been arranged to hold ""terwtti....,'" aszz irwirtTy? a i i r - r ... I m i i m r ' II 1 r-jfcs I V- 1V l 111 sTX If' 111 I II ' I tZ. I I y t rKal r-i a . . , . '. I III! 1 Mr-UU '-, KIA I i.C I I I -.,.., I ::'NQ (it , T9U DON'T I sjswn mZT.7l - .. f -rA., .. " - . . 'cr. . JZJ2l1-Z" ' LEAVE THi-b -3UZ. I 1 TT. J"1" at, lKii ,,1... n log fl ' 6 H O.rv. ?Mwn wixn -VOU1I UA1IML ea I SSSW M PtE MONEY-IT E J II " ER. . . AOr v. 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Then the epidemic of Influenza jraatw ago was such In this vicinity that the authorities ad vised postponing the corn show in definitely. This made it impossi ble to hold a show at that time. liut two successful events have tmrn held In Independence and it is th intention of the committee In charge to make the show tnis year the best ever. It will be held hi the Whiteaker building this fall u Main street, adjoining the Ho tel Heaver. tun hundred fifty doners will be paid out in cash for premiums aMl the merchants of Independ ence have contribute,! two hun dred or more dollars forth of mfrchnndiHP which w'll also be given to growers as premiums. A. C, Moore is chairman and other members of the committee are C. It. Calbreuth ami W. H. Cockle. Mr. Chapman, agricultural agent tn Polk county, is also in terested in the work and is doing everything possible to make the meeting this year a grand success. Senator Ike Patterson of Kola, one of Polk county i r orn nthusl rt and an extensive grower, who ha heretofore been in line, for a . large number of premium is said to lx prepared this year to show arana most excellent varieties of rn and his exhibitions will dem oustrate, it is said, beyond all ques tion of doubt that corn can be pro duced in Oregon. The committee In charge of the sho wheld a meet Ing yesterday afternoon in the Moore furniture store and fortnu ated plans for the coming event. Copr for the premium list is now la the hands of the printers and will be issued In a lew ua. Tay nr wsHPVHk uim V II II i-J la I If '.T-i . a;..fT'T'- 'iWK ... 11 . , '! vs II- , - .... 1 sa 1 II I I no'; - , i02o w wnx nufinw stuviet. Im II " -s - . --- - . - - rmi Marion Marion, Ore., Oct. 28 Wendell j ttiliner, little son of Mr. and Mrs. John 1'aimer Jr. was taken serious iy ill one night laHt week. A phy sician was called, and the next home last week. morning the baby was much bet ter. Mervin Pearson of Salem spent the week -and with bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hall. J. H. Small Has ranted his father's, farm. .lion Oshorn of Monroe is visit ing at the home of James Trester. I'ella Hansel is visiting hei ter, Mrs. Martin, in Salem. Itoland Oimiek who is at pre sent employed at Noti is home ror a few days. Mr. Stow of Toledo is the guest of Mr. and Mrs, J. M. Slyter. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Glover who live in Dallas will be glad to know that they are the proud parents of a baby girl born last week. Lester tiraham of Turner was visiting at the Uouok home last today. O. U. Kephart and son Kalph of Riverside, Cal., are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kephart. A. W. Kephart and family mot ored to Portland and back last Monday. Mrs. E. M. Smith and children of Jefferson spent last Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Palmer Sr, Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Gentry have moved into their own home here in town after spending the sum mer at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Cook. Miss Mary Thomas will soon go to Salem where she will assist Mrs Knos Pressnell with her work. Mr. and Mrs. George Gentry and family of Jefferson were visitors at the C. A. Mote home last Sun ray. Oscar Bouuk left for Idaho last Tuesday where he will visit his . sister, Mrs, Rudolph Kusey and husband. Mrs. Mary Wollridge of Jeffer j son visited her parents, Mr. and I Mrs. Thomas Winn last week. Rev. B. G. Brotinar was a busi ness visitor In Newberg last week. Linus Pauling, a teacher at the O. A. C, was a guest at the Hansel m Home-made, but Hat No .qual tor Loughs Mah a family supply of rrn1l7 drpetMlahlr cumin HH'tMetiie. Eng. . ur lrriurei, hum tutves auout v. If yon have a severe cough or cfaei eoMi tssyoipanied with soreness, throat tickle, BOftrisness. or alflAcuii breathing, or if youv child Wskfti lip shtiing tke night with croup nial von wast umek help, try this reliable old awtt&c-uuule cough remedy. Any drug- upply you with ounces efKna. Pour lhir into a pint bottle and fill the bottle with plain granu lated nugar syrup. Or you can use rlarilieti sjolaMss. lioney, or corn !!' instead of sugar eyrup, If dmiieii. This recipe makes a pint of really rssBsrkable cough remedy. It tastes good, and in spite of its low trust, it ran lie depended upon to give pairs and lasting relief. Ton ran feel this Uke hold of ranch is a way that means business. kionrns and raisea the phlegm Jop Ihroal tickle and soothes sn Iwais the irrikuled membranes that lis the throat and bronchial tubes ith such promptness, ease and cer tainty that it is really astonishing. t'tsni is a special and highly con (enlisted compound of genuine Nor way pine extinct, and is probably the hast known means of overcoming rrrre roughs, throat and chest colds. There sre many worthless imita tions of this mixture. To avoid dis appointment. .ik fur "J1, ounces of 1'iuex" with full directions and don't aerept snytliing else, thinranteed to Hire absolute satisfaction or money siimutly refunded. The Piucx Co, Tt Way sc. Ind. Why Suffer With Piles? No ttarter It v Hare Trie Msny "" There Still Is Hope la "j ui rile Rapposllsries. Try Pyramid Just as quickly as ia csa. It should give quick relief Sana has saved many from an opera- W li W ? m m u I m The Joy Of A P.,vf o, l lr!n Know the joy and happiness that comes to one thru possessing skin of purity and beauty. The soft, dis- tinguished appearance it enders brings out your natural beauty to its full est. In use over U years Mrs. Bote who has been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tate, has returned to her home at Brooks. Mrs. I Conklin has returned home after a visit with friends in Salem. Jess Small has returned from Toledo where he went on business. B. F. Knsley had the misfortune to badly cut three fingers on his I right hand in a hand feed chop I per. i Last Friday night the Friends Sunday school had a party at the I home of Mr. and Mrs. Lindley I Pressnell. About fifty guests j pronounced the affair a complete , success. Henry Walburn from Kansas is the guest of Mr. J. M. Slyter. Mr. and Mrs. Tate were business visitors in Garvais last Saturday. Miss Joy Ogden who is teaching near Silverton, spent last Sunday here with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Dencer ex soon. The social and supper given in the Woodman hall nxt Friday peet to move to their Salem home night promises to be a treat in more ways than one. Miss Grace Von Bruhren of Silverton will ren der a program of song and read ings. Glenna Russell was able to be out lust Sunday for the first time for two weeks. Karl Wagoner, a former Marion boy, is now employed in the Bigg's drug store in Salem, and also a tending the Willammette uoiver sity. Hopeville School Installs Soup Kitchen Feature Recently a parent-teachers asso ciation was organized with a large membership. Community spirit has been aroused and everywhere there is splendid cooperation which will insure success in the school work and result in the development of better society conditions. Officers elected for the parem-ieacners as- You Need Strength4 to overcome the coughs, colas snd oths catarrhal diseases cf wlnwr. Restore health circulation, throw out t wastes, tone up Oie nerves art light the suucua-. HOD oi caiarru sociation are: Mrs. Moore, presi dent; Mrs. Kalph Porterfield, vice Independence, Oct. 28. Hope-' president, and Miss Watzling, sec ville, situated a short distance j retary and treasurer. At the meet south from this city in the rich ', ing held recently when the officers hop section of the Willamette riv-j er bottoms, Is an old settlement. but a new spirit of progress has ; developed within the past few months; and many creditable fea- j tures are now apparent. Since Mrs. Geo. W. Bonkey of this city opened her school there a few weeks ago a soup kitchen has been in operation for the benefit of pu pils who have some distance to go to and from school and carry their lunches. The board has provided the necessary equipment and un der the supervision of Mrs. Con key the older girls have kept it In operation in a very creditable man ner. were elected the girls served dain ty refreshments which they had prepared themselves. There are about fifty students in the HopvlUt school now and Mrs. Conkey is as sisted by Miss Watzling of Salem. "Then the Fun cBirnn " Blaine, Ohio, Oct. 28. Two young sons of Charles Seabright decided to cook a. meal while their parents were away. The fire did not start rapidly enough, so they obtained gasoline from an auto anrl poured it into the Neighbors saved the kitchen house. BRUISES-SPRAINS Alternate applications hot and cold cloths then apply VICKS VAPORUH Oner 7 Million Ion Vied Ytark I Ava sav j.Nv.w iVsHnor Children's Coughs may be checked and more serious conditions : of tilt throat often wiS Be svetOed by promptly giving the child s dose of safe PI SO S a 0 cent box of Pyramid Pile silories at any ui ug store It raaat thing to do. Do it for vossr asrn sake, to relieve Itchintr, Msssgiag or protruding piles, hem ntsMi and swell rectal troul.i. Take ass 'substitute. Bend coupon for Cm- i rial msnstvn! coirrow viHsaiin uavu rtmrAWT. Msr&rtau. auos. , 1 FREE g THOUSANDS digestion, un gulates the bowels iears away all catarr inflammation1. builds up the strength by e nabling the OTffaUlfl concern ed to properly do their work. Thousanda testify to its value after protracted sicklies, a attach of Grip or Spanish In iluenza. The ideal medicine in the house tor everyday ills. SOLD EVERYWHERE TABLETS Oil LIQUID HOLD YOUR BREATH! It's Coming What? WATCH FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS Exceedingly Attractive Time Payment Plan Comparisons made in point of price, power, wheel base, running-cost, performance, and every other de termining factor of value, lead the inquiring buyer straight back to the good Maxwell at $995. Point for point, it advertises itself in the plainest possible way as the greatest buy in the market today Touring Car 995 Sedan . . 1695 Roadster . $ 995 Coupe . . 1595 Prisss F. O. B. factory, war tax to be added Preparing for one hun dred and twenty million meals with Karo Maple for 1921 Last year American housewives bought over five million cans of Karo Maple. Delicious flavor, moderate price and wise buying. Do you know that the makers of Karo Maple are the world's largest users of the purest and best flavored maple sugar? That over a thousand tons of maple sugar from the finest maple groves in Vermont and Canada are used each year to make Karo Maple? Karo Maple is pure and wholesome its flavor is not an imitation. Yet the price is so moderate that you can afford to serve it at every meal. Try it just once, on "some nice hot ! waffles, or brown pancakes. Or as a ; spread for bread or crisp toast. i If Karo Maple isn't the most satisfy- j ing syrup you ever tasted, at the most i satisfying price you ever paid for a simi- I lar syrup, return the balance of the I can and tho grocer will refund yout I money, SfHing ftcprttmtativmt '. JOHNSON-UEBER COMPANY Portland ' Oscar B. Gingrich Motor & Tire Co. 371 Court Street Phone 635 n3 CALIFORNIA Winter Playground of the Pacific Where the climate brings sunshine di and flowers the year round rrSrtf IJT SPle,Md C2Urses; tennis on championship court, polo on fields of international renown; motor over- perfect highways; horseback riding along pictur beaches d C"PathS; bathin "3 8aA hcoHMttfmitw The New KgroJWaple REDUCED ROUND TRIP Winter Excursion Tickets via THE SHASTA ROUTE On sale daily to March 31. 121. 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