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.FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 1027
HEALTH CLINIC
FOR MILL CITY
HAS NEW PHASE
Mill City, Or. Jan. 21. The
Karlon county health demonstra
tion held a dental cllnin her Tues
day, and Wednesday held their reg
ular monthly general clinic.
A new phase to the work Is to
be Introduced here In the near fu
lure. It being the permanent Im
munization of children against
diphtheria. Miss Marlon Lord of
Bftlcm. acting aa county nurse, wa-
here Monday getting the work
atarted. tha first of the "shots" t
be riven the children January 27
Through the co-operation of the
atate board of health, tha county
health demonstration and the com
mittee from the local melical so
ciety the price haa been reduced to
tha nominal sum of 15 cnls per
child, which Is used to partially
offKet the cost of tha toxln-antt-toxln.
Members of the nursing commit
ter are canvassing the town, ac-
quaintlng the parents as to how thin
medicine will function and. mas
much ns the treatment will 1m
mune the patient againHt diphtheria
for probably their life time, the
atate board of health Is behind the
work urging oil to accept the treat
ment. Applications ahould be marie
to Miss Iord, county unrs; Kev.
Oray, chairman of the health dem
onstration, or any member of the
Woman's club.
silverToTTfTght
FANS GET BOUTS
HUvr-rUin, Or., Jan. 21. The sec
end of a serif of boxing mat chew
to be held In Hllverton will ie glv
en at tha armory next Wednesday
night. The main event will be o
10-round matrh between Hud Flutt
er of Hllverton and Jiynamlt'
Otnrge of l'"renno.
A seml-wfndtjp of six rounds with
Wild Mill Kendall of Rik-m vs
Kunny Harmon of Hllverton, nnd a
spelcal event of four rounds be
Iwen f'htjck Herman of Sllverton
and Kid I Incrc'Tlde of Halem.
Two found -round preliminaries
K . O Hardy of Hllverton ncaiimi
Ited VIi-rnft of Ktnyton and Kid
Hay of Hllverton nKalnnt liutr-h
Htuton of Ncwherg complete the
card.
Thfio will be 2S roundN of box
ing nnd the card promises to be
excellent.
CLEARTaTE WiLL
PRESENT PROGRAM
CI'ir Ijitfr, Or., Jnn. 21. The
young people of Clcnr Inl( aro giv
ing a play nt the school hotmo next
Friday nluht for the benefit of the
literary society entitled "A JJeal In
Fish."
The characters Include: Jack
fllllniore. Cohort Mnn.sey; Itoberi
White, I.nrn Clement: Mr.- Hard
hitlc, Anton OWell; William Stotk,
Mrs. Alice Harnett, Inahel Kccles,
Alice Massey, Helen (liiffney.
simshaTmeasles
Woodhurn, Or., Jan. 21. Lieu
tenant Klburn T. Kims, after fear
lessly routing (iermans In the
World war, has now been forced
to cnpltulnte (o the German meaah
and Is confined to his home bv thN
Interesting disease. Lieutenant
films hna been trying out various
other diseases the past few week,
auch ns flu. grippe and tnnsilltls
but has not yet slated which h
enjoyed most.
MISSIONARY SOCIETY
GUEST AT BRUNE'S
Wood burn. Or., Jan. 21. Mrs. B.
E. Brun was hosteaa to the home
missionary society of the Methodist
Kplncopal church at her home on
Hayes street yesterday afternoon.
In spite of the Inclement weather
there was a good attendance. A
Hhort business meeting was held In
charge of the president, Mrs. Effie
Castle, and this was followed by
an address on home mission by
Mrs. J. Maple of forest Grove,
the conference corresponding secre
tary, which was very Interesting
Itefretthments were served by the
hostess, assisted by Mrs. llurtlui
Berry,
RECRUITING PRIZE
OFFERED BY GUARD
Hilvt-rton, Or., Jan. 21. Company
I had Its largest drill attendance
Tuesday at their regular meeting
that they have had in many months
47 men reporting. Two new re
cruits were taken In during the
evening. First Lieutenant Ijavn
port was put In charge of the re
cruiting campaign from now until
the fiist of March. It was decided
to give three prizes to tha three
men bringing In the highest ruim
b' r of recruits. Lieutenant Sletton
wua placed In charge of all outdoor
(uigct range firing for 1&27.
Plans were talked about and put
under way for federal Inspection
which will take place within the
next few months. The fii'-n allowed
much enthusiasm over their bas
ketball team. They expect to plav
their fifth game of the season with
M.:.tinnville at Mc.Miunvllle next
Thursday, (if the four games they
have played, they have won three
both grimes with Salem nnd the
game played with Woodhurn, Wed
iifK'Ifiy evening. They lost the game
with Hallrm played here.
A pool table was presented to
the company by Eddie Abbott nnd
the same was repaired and nHR"m
bled by George Mcnolin. The only
expenie the company had w;is for
the cover and n few minor article.
The men were given their wee kly
feed after the drill nnd huHlne,;
hour closed,
JURY HARWORK
THAN RAISING BIRDS
Hllverton, Or., J.m. 21. far!
Mention, nephew of Hlmon Uenion.
who Ik Netting on the Jmy at S.ilim
spent a few bonis at hirric Wednes-
):iy evening. Hentson Is one uf the
few ftucecsf-ful Irnlivlilunl China
phe;tH:mt breeders of the norlhwcut
ii fid he Is nlso field mnn for the
I lomeeekers Airemy, Ho nl;itc
that he nlways imagined he wan
loing tha baldest work InirinliKi ble
on his phenyl nt fnrni but h! finds
the work of a Juror both harder
and more trying. Nevertheless his
numerous Si 1 vert on friends will
;er fliat he makes a most x-cl-
lenl Juror.
DAUGHTER HONOR
GUEST AT PARTY
rtear Lnke. Or., Jan. 21. Mr. i
nnd M rs. Arthur 1 la k cr ga vc t
birthday surprise party for their
ri:i tighter, 1'carl, Tueml ly evening.
Those present were tVilma (Jar-1
ner. Marie lihun, Kuby Orey,
I'nuline nnd Esther Kchlag, Ncvn
Smith, IVmald Moore, Clifford
Orey, Arthur Harold, Keith Smith
and John Mctlhof. Itefrenbim'uth
were served hy Mrs. li.iker.
SALEM QUINTET
WINS 51 T0 14
FROM WOODBURN
Woodhurn, Or., Jan. 21. The
Silein high school basketball team.
Ntate champions of laat year, lost
night defeated the Woodhurn hlicb
school aggregation tl to 11.
Despite the one-sided appearance
of the score, the g.ime was fast and
Interesting.
Woodhurn was outclassed com
pletely, but put up a game battle
against the much larger squad from
Salem. Lyons of Salem was hlnh
point man for his team, with 17
points scored, while Uomhoff of
Woodhurn ran up a total of 11
markers for hitch point honors.
A feature of the game was the
grt..: long distance shooting of
Uomhoff, who dropped In four long
ones from the center of the floor.
.HMein's team work was remarko
iihle, with tha shooting done by
Duffy nnd Lyons causing much
comment. At the last of the fourth
quarter the Salem second team wo
sent In, I-rager rernnlning In a
center.
Woodhurn used a hoHt of subHtl
tutes, Allen and Uomhoff being the
only men to play the whole contest
In the last quarter Deetz of Wood-
burn was sent out on fouls, four
personals being credited to him,
Lyons and Siegmund of Salem each
had three marked up against them,
The starting lineups follows:
Woodhurn Salem
Uomhoff (11) . F (12) Duffy
Deetz I''... Siegmund
Scott (t) C U") Lyons
Harrison O Oluiger
Allen U) O. ... 13 Drager
MILLINERY STORE AT
SILVERTON TO MOVE
Hllverton, Or., Jan. 21. The M.
A M. millinery store will move from
the Masonic building on South First
street to the Jark building on
North Water street where the
llomeseekers Agency was located
Mrs. .McKilligan Is very progressive
and will have a complete line of
new spring hats, novelty goods nnd
haby tilings, Mrs. George linrr,
who Is known for doing most ex
cellent hem.sllti hlng work, will alo
be on hand to do anything In thiH
Uric.
ladTesaidm"eets
Oak IMdee, Or., Jan. 21. The
Indies nid met at the borne of Mrs.
John O'Ncil, Thursday afternoon.
A business meeting and paying of
dues were held after which piecing
quilts occupied the nfternKn.
II WIM U US HI Tl HX
C'le.ir Lake. Or.. Jan. 21. Mr.
and Mrs. I toss Hammack have re
(turned from their southern trip.
They report a good trip, having
visited In California, nnd Mexico
fur the past three weeks.
BOY SCOUTS MEET
Mill City. Or., Jnn. 21. The Hoy
Scout met Tuesday evening, hav
ing with them A. C. Charters, as
sistant scoutmaster of troop 100
Portland, who gave the boys n
very Interesting talk. Tha scouts
will meet next week In the Ham
mond hall, a lively pi our run having
been arranged.
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A SAFE. DEPENDABLE LAXOTVt
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MRS. BROWN NAMED
PRESIDENT OF CLUB
Oervuls. Or.. Jan. 21. Mrs. 8. H.
Rrown served a luncheon to the
ffermosa club at her home, "The
Willows," Thursday. In the after
noon the mem hem mad a comfort
for a needy family. Mra. Brown
was elected president for the year
nnd Mrs. Hobeit Harper, secretary.
Those present were Mrs. O. J.
Moiaan. Mis. S. Stevens. Mrs. P.
Cannard. Mrs. C. W. Cutnforth, Mr.
J. V. KepplngT, Mrs. M. D. Hen
nlug, Mrs. A. D'-Jardin, Mrs. O. T
Wads worth, Mrs. Itohert Harper
a,nd the hoste-s.
ammaITareforced
away from mountain
Mill City. Or., Jan. 2'. J. C.
Powell of Mill City shot and killed
two larire wild cats Wednesday
morning in the bru.sh on the south
ern outskirts ul the city, another
on escaping from him. I'owell
killed a large lynx Just recently.
The Ji'-avy snow In the mountains
are bringing the animals down to
th; milder climates.
RADIO RECEPTION
REPORTED AS CLEAR
Mill City. Or., aJn. 21. Hugh
Mathews of Gates, using a seven
tube radio set turned in and listen
ed to a concert of music from
Honolulu, Saturday night, the re
ception being very good. Various
radio enthusiasts at Gates report
being able to tune In stations from
all sections of the United States, In
illcating that conditions are favor
able there for good reception.
PARTY IS GIVEN
TO MRS. 0TT0WAY
Sllverton, Or., Jan. 21. Mrs.
Ernest Palmer gave a surprise
party for Mrs. Miles Ottoway,
Thursday afternoon, at the Palmer
home. A large number of friend."
and relatives were present who pre
sented the honor guest with many
and varied beautiful mementos. The
hostess served one of her note,!
lunches to her guests after several
hours had been pleasantly spent
with music. The Ottoways will
move to Portland In the near future
where Mr. Ottowuy will be engaged
In the carpenter trade.
WOMEN'S CLUB
AT SILVERTON
HAS SUCCESS
Sllverton, Or., Jan. 21. The card
party and tea given by the Silver
ton Woman's club Thursday after
noon In the Knights of Pythias hall
was a success, both socially and
financially. The net proceeds, mor
than $55, will go to the scholarship
loan fund. The ladle donated their
work and time, the Knights their
hall, seven of the Sllverton mer
chants the prizes, Mr. Luklna the
candles and made decorations and
potted plants and flowers for the
hall and dining room Ralph Adams
of the Sllverton greenhouse.
Twenty-two tables were played,
some "GOO' and some bridge and
the following ladles were given
prizes: "500," Mrs. Clay Allen first.
Mrs. Hllber of Mt. Angel second
and Mrs. Denny McCIeary consola
tion; bridge, Mrs. A. D. Wood manse
first, Mrs. Ballantyne second and
Mrs. Preston consolation; Mrs. Jay
Morley won the door prize, given to
one who did not play cards.
Those who helped make this the
success were Mrs. George llubbs,
chairman; Mrs. G. B. Uentson. Mrs.
Carl Stamey, Mrs. A. C. Morley,
Mrs. F. Patty, Mrs. F St ring, Mrs.
V. Johns. Mrs. F. liighram, Mrs.
A. D. Woodmanse and Mrs. J.
Campbell.
CIVFN DLGUKE
Mill City, Or., Jon. 21. Frank
Liod, Southern Pacific lumber In
spector, went to Corvallls, Wed
nesday night, to take his second de
gree In Masonry.
MASONS ON TKIP
Woodhurn, Or., aJn. 21. W. H.
Mailhe, master; It. 11. Tyson, sec
retary; Albert llclllog nnd K. A.
Lytic of Woodhurn Lodge No. 10C,
A. F. & A. M , left this morning on
the speci'i! train from Portland to
attend tho Masonic services r.
Marfchfield n$ guests of the M'l.sons
of Coos and Curry counties.
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No hoipttal operation or other dlugrecjtblc or
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and of mea. women and children wcIL Hut to
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BROOKS COMMUNITY
CLUB HAS SESSION
BrookJi. Or., Jan. 21. Ths Thurs
day meeting of the Brooks Com
munity club was held at the home
ot Mrs. Al Wood, north of this city.
A noon dinner to which the mem
bers contributed waa an enjoyable
feature of the day, which was oc
cupied largely by sewing'. Inter
spersed by musical numbers and a
reading. A business meeting, con
slating of a review of the activities
of the pist year and plana for thn
new one, showed a commendable
spirit of cooperation on tha part
of the women who are residents of
Brooks and all the surrounding
country.
LITTLE MAIDS GIVEN
BIRTHDAY AFTERN00M
Brooks, Or., Jan. 21. Sunday
beini the date nearest the birthday
of her two little daughters, llattle,
7, and ISessie. 11, Mrs. Carl Aspln
wall entertained for them at her
home on First street, asking the
following" little maids: Kreta Aah
bauRh, Jlattie liamp, Irene and
Krna Sturtil, Lena Rlggt, Dona
Bishop, Minnie Opura, Sumlt
Ogura, Catherine Iilanton. Ina
Lesher, Luclle Aspinwall, Martha
O'Neil, Delapbine Loomis and Ar
leta Wood. Refreshments were
served and games played.
BIRTHDAYS BRING
PARTY AT RAMPS
Brooks, Or.. Jan. 21. Falling up
on the same date the birthdays of
Mrs. Willard Ramp. Mra. Waiter
Fuller and Mr. Loran, the father of
Mrs. Ramp, a Joint birthday party
was held at the home of Mrs. Ramp
in Brooks on Sunday. Dinner was
served to the honor guejits and the
Colds
Ended overnight
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CASCARA & QUININE
Cet Red Box OJrtfP with portrait
F3KMER RESIDENT
OF QUINABY DIES
Qulnahy, Or., Jan. 21. News of
'.he death of Mary Jane Hicks at
Junction City la received here,
where she Is well known, having
spent the past five years at the
home of Miss Ella Finney of Wa
conda. Suffering from a stroke of
paralysis. Miss Hicks was seriously
ill when she was removed to her
old home at Junction City In Octo
ber. She was 74 years of aire and was
born In Canada, She was married
to a miinster, but later hesumed
her maiden name of Hicks. She died
Monday and was burled Thursday.
She Is survived by several nephews
in the eaat and one. Dr. W. W.
Hicks, a dentist of Junction City.
Mus Hicks left a valuable farm of
.several hnudred acres In Lane
county.
SNOWFALL IS HEAVY
IN DETROIT SECTION
Mill City. Or.. Jan. 21. About
eight inches of heavy wet snow is
reported at Detroit, while the hllU
surrounding Mill City have received
a heavy fall during the past 48
hours. About one Inch fell at Mill
City but subsequent rains melted
most of It.
IN DESPAIR OYER
PIMPLYJED SKIN
ITCHED AND BUU!IE0-
UGLY TO LOOK AT
Healed at last, quickly and easily
Charlotte, Mich., Oct 21: "I
have been a sufferer from a most
uniitfhtly skin disorder, my face be
in? full of pimples and blackheads
and my complexion waa very mud
dy. It was very ugly to look at as
it was red and fircy and it annoyed
me by itching and burning. 1 tried
many treatments, but frot no relief.
When I was a small baby I had
eczema on my body and my mother
used Kesinol Ointment on it and
she recommended it to me at this
time. In desperation I decided to
send for a sample of Itcsinol. After
using the sample I bought more
Kesinol as I was convinced it waa
a splendid remedy. After 1 had ap
plied it four times, the pimples be
Itan to heal and at the end of two
weeks they had entirely disap
peared. Now, I have such confi
dence in Itesinol Ointment I would
not be without it." (Siirned) Mrs.
A!t-n D. White, K. F. D. 11.
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AT THE AGE OF S3
Old Folks Need
a Mild Laxative
-Not a "Physic"
Most men and women past fifty
must give to the bowels some occa
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constipation. One might as well
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weak bowels.
Is your present laxative. In
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gassy stomach 7
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Buy a large CO cent bottle at any
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