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Page Two V 1 v. ; ii' As the World Wags Br FRANK FAT EDDY PRIZE WINNING ESSAY ON CARE OF THE TEETH lovuriie recipe jror Bran Muffins , THE TltANSKOHMATIOX of the face of nature is over -due. The cool temperature, to put ft mildly, of the last six week but held all but the hurdler ' TegeUtion Lat-k. lift if you have noticed. the bud have pwxlieu and two! (en. until few day of utirn th and BUiodiine will make every tree and 'jiish tpriiig forth iu riot of cider a lid dl tl:c g'ory of Spring will come with, with a rash, NATT'liK'S (H'M KIj is after all the oUk'Al and ihc truest. When we grow (liscoii raged oik! foci imzzVd litid defeat ed, wb can go out ii ud learn of Nature this old lesson of the uin on.picnihie vi tality of tii. fur reti of the univcrijc.. It feats us litrl or:.! tti f-iith of fhe Ions Vision. I.Ifc fine- can he icturdcd hut 2wt itnnihilnftd IN Hl'MANI'lV doer nut likewise the iwtaiuing vitality of the universe have cxprftMiou? The power tn'li. slow )mdding rnd seemingly repressed j'inot to extinction in ten'ble veins jik. time of he (freot war ana hi Ihp chaoiiv tine tlat bag followed, is yet undefeated. P SSIin.Y takf ourselves too seriously. We become perplexed and feel impotent an we waste our Htrenicth in ta&ks that iiUvu.vh but bad to hauler tasks. Heady we arc free agent, fa but Hinttil degree. We have that higher type of life which is conscious of the ends we Meek and fur our inspiration apparently we are self -decieved into belie vim that an individt.alH we can do great thiti'.'K in changing the tuiigh old World. When the cold, hard fact beat u nod defeat us we grow discouraged Till-: ,IGXiriCNCE of our human ity He in the nggt-egnte, the whole, not in the liidiv dual Into the web and woof of thing our lit tl net and words are woven hy forget that work through the agea just an the forces of the universe work out the lung plan of evolution in Nature. 1'ATIKNCK then, nod faith. Mother Nature teached im. Hlessed be the calm gMS(.e) of the grins and t lie tree and the tky. CALL FOR COUNTY WARRANTS Notice ia hereby given that ull County War rn ids to and including Register No. HUiTiZ. Dated iM'cemlier li, IfC'l, will he p:iid at the County Trcusurcr'a office on Huturday, April L'2. WJ2. Interest will cease on that dale. KINA WAUL. n'Jl County Treasurer. NEW STREET DRESSES of gingham, collar and cuffs trimmed with organdie. Sash belts $4.50 New Shipment La Vogue Coats Entrance on Main Floor, Cor 8 and 9th Li SATURDAY VALUES 10 lbs. Pure Cane Sugar $ .65 100-11)! sack Cane Sugar . 6.50 2 dozen Fresh Eggs ... 35 Creamery Butter, lb 37 Gem Nut Margcrinc, lb .25 4 lbs. Peabcrry Coffee .95 2 lbs. Bananas .25 2 lbs. Italian Prunes ..25 Seedless Raisins in bulk, lb 20 2' pkg's.: Shredded Wheat Biscuit .... .25 -3 pkgs. Krinklc Corn Flakes ........ .25 2 lbs. Shortening in- bulk 35 2 pkgs. Grape Nut 35 Mb. can Hill's Bed Label Coffee ... .42 2' lbs. Mill's lied Label Coffee .... 1.00 .Armour's Yeribesl Milk, tall can . . . .10 2 lbs. Cocoa in bulk 25 No. T Pure Lard, per pail 75 2 cans Sugar Corn .25 2 cans Tomatoes 25 4 large cans Pineapple ............ .95 3-lb. can Crisco i ; . . . .65 10-11). pail While Wedding Breakfast Syrup .". .. 65 Head Lettuce, per head .10 Broccoli, per lb 10 Citrus Powder, pkg. . .25 oda Crackers in bulk, lb. .14 Picnic Hams, lb 20 Bacon Backs, lb. 25 Fancy Brookfield Cream Cheese, lb. .30 Old Dutch Cleanser, can .10 ..Kerr's Best Patent Flour, t!)-lb. sk. . . 2.15 Best Valley Flour, sk 1.60 V FEED and SEED 100-lb. sack Cracked Corn 2.10 100-lb. sack Whole Corn 1.95 100-lb. sack Kgg Producer 2.55 100-lb. sack Scratch Feed 2.65 Half Sugar Mangel Beet Seed, lb 50 Haanchon Seed Barley, per 100 lbs. 2.00 Grafting Wax, lb. pkg 50 USE YOUR TELEPHONE HASKELL'S . Feed and Grocery Ninth and Olive Free Deliver) Phone 521 The Oregon State Iental society ha I jin-t concluded the county content in a Mute essav content ill which the care of j the teeth wuH the subject offered school children. Four prizes were awarded in j Lime county: H l'r ine ici jrom me fifth and Mth grade in Kogene and the same amount for the best from the same grade in nclinoU outside the city, and for the best fmin the eventb and eighth gr:ifles in Kugeiie and the xaiue unionut for the bext from the nouie grade tu hcIiouU out Hide the city. The fulhiwiitg ewr-ny, written by Hrnrv liurnett. of the fdxth grade ut 1'utter aon srhiMiL I'-iigem, won the 1U prize in it dii iioii: THE TEETH AND THEIR RELATION TO GOOD HEALTH We till kumv (he grent value of good health, b it few realize the value of unod teeth. T succeed iu life we must have good health, and to have good health we uiuxr have good, xonud teethe Thin ewmiy in to ex pin in the relation between the teelli tind liealth. 4' htHe two Ket of teeth; the fiu-iKirtii't- :ihW iiiM'iiiiiiienl . Tln hist of the 'teuipoi-aiv set generally appear by the lend nf the Kecond jfiir, They begin to fall out at the :ig. of five or six, and the 'permanent teeth begin to appear. The hx year mo! firs me oftn iniKiakeii for teinpniiuy teith. but they are, truly per manent teeth. If out baby teeth are decayed or misn ing, we cannot chew well to allow the jaw to spread, and an ill-shaped jaw and crooked, decayed, permanent teeth will follow. Thin kIiowh tljat we should care for both pet of teeth equally well. We Hhould brtith our teeth at least t.wice a day. Ilrimh the upper teeth downward and the lower teeth upward. It is bent to visit n dentist several timen I ...- T A hlni .... ii.. n .m.l oli.un your teeth. With the use of the X-ray he may find pun-pockets in tint gums. Itcides regular brushing of the teeth wn should give them proper use, We ..i 1.1 i i i....t i ii.,. 1 1, j niioumi em niirii oreiiti, nun iti iht mnin ; which reipiire vigoroim chewing. If food in left about our teeth. little ftcdrgif fJenn nnd bin couKin. Ihimy dc It'av, will come. Tliey will quarrel with ' Klsa Knamel and I aunv Dentine, un less Tilly Toothbrush interferes. Hud teeth cannot tihvnvH be prevented. even by the most KcnipnlouR care. How ever we may prevent a great deal of pain und trouble by proper core. If we dim t care tor our teeth well various diseases niny result, for there is no part, of the body that cannot be ef fected by the teeth, rynrrhen, hear! di sense appendicitis, ancmin, ulcer, dis turbances: of limes, kidneys, intestines, and many other diseases may be caused hy had teeth. To digest, food we must chew it well. To do this, our teelh must be free from decay, t 'lean teeth never decay. Take good teeth good health as Tour motto: core for your teeth daily. It will nave you pain, trouble and money. Made 6y ihii recipe, your bran muffint uill get many encoret: Take two eggs, two tbsp. butter (or eubiiitute) and cup sugar; cream together; add 1 cup bran and (if desired) 1 cup raisins, 1 cup white Sour, 2 tap., baking powder, ) tap. salt. Stir well together and moisten to stiff batter with i cup Carnation Milk ' mixed . with cup of water. Bake In. greased muffin tins from fifteen to twenty-five minutes If you bav,n't aur !Hu.(rted bookUt of 100 tet.d rocip,,. writ for copy to Carnation Mil. Prod ticta Co., 503 Concord Bldf, Portland, Ore. Notice Meat Buyers When you buy 33 cents worth of meat here we give you the exact change. ! You pay only 33 cents-hot, ,;. 33 cents. ' - -. M Mary London Baker Changes Mind! Again About Marriage Hy WKItH MlIil.Klt (l iiited IVeKH Stuff ('orrespondent ) 1'aris. Anril iil. Mary Lnndon Maker. four times since arriving here has chang ed her mind about whether und when she will marry Allister Mel'ormick. Thin whb the answer furnished today by Viscount .Innze, who spoke for .Miss linker to ouestions aa to what she had decided. AHUter McCormlck is in Paris todii. evading reporters ami buying an automo bile. Miss linker was said by Viscount Jan- ze to be touring France with his wife and maid. He said he did not know where t.ilv were. A maid at the .lanze residence said X'iscouutess ,lan.c was nt home. A trip to tic Normandy retreat nt Neiiffiehntcl-Kn-Itray prepared for .Miss linker's retreat, disclosed the fact that , she had never gone there. i I he isohiti-d chateau in the lulls of Normandy to which Viscount .lanze de- i cinreii Hiie nail gone was occupied only ny a caretaker, who offered to throw the correspondent, out f tho door when it was insisted .Miss linker must he there. When this was communicated to Vis count .lan.e he surmised that the Chi cago girl "didn't cure for farm life." He suid he hoped his wife would re turn from the trip within a few days. The bridegroom - may he-to-be arrived here from Iondou by nir and telephoned to Viscount .lan.e. "The delicate ipiestion of the wedding we diil not discuss." the viscount, said. ".Mr. Mct'nrmiek merely consulted me about an aiitionobile, since I am in the business." Pennies Count It's the little things that count, and we are helping you to save because we are independent. BUY YOUR MEAT HERE AND SAVE Independent Market Phone 495 We Deliver 721 Willamette. St. E $! bit 11; wethers ?! & 10; ewes ft T.oO. Produce: Hens 22 Oi 27c: eggs cheese 111 Ot '.Mc; butler IWc. window bicycle race is to be staged by the Kugeiie t ixni Kt.ire Saturdjiy morning, beginning at ih.'IO o'clock. Fju-Ii contest will pinlid ten minutes, his speed being levied hy a cvclomeier. The win ner will be given a fine sweater. Other prizes, such as flashlights and pocketknives. will be awarded the best riders iu all classes, the younger boys having an equal chance with the older ones, The age limit is 10 to 1(1 years. Fa'-h boy who rides will be given a red- aml-white hieycle cap. NEW PACIFIC PRESIDENT Portland. April M. A campaign t' in crease the usefulness of Pacific univer sity and plncc it upon a more substan tial basis, fiiiincially. will be outlined at n conference which will be held next week between V. ( '. Weir, newly elected president of the institution, and the board of trustees iu Portland, probably next W'ednesday. .Mr. Weir was elected president of Pacific university to succeed Or. Robert Fry Clark at a meeting of the board of trustees of the school in Portland, on Wednesday, He previously had been con ferred with relative to his election nnd had advised the trustees that he would accept. Or. Clark offered his resignation last .time, on the ground thai he preferred teaching and did not cure to conduct a financial campaign such as was needed for Pacific university. At the request of the trustees he remained in chnrge until his successor could he selected. Woman Murdered, Body Mangled by N. Y. Fiend' FRECKLES Now York. April roliro tmlny urn- uilhoiiii tniipililp t'lutr ill tlii' s OUR fll'llcllSh IHlirdlT Ut WIHllllll Ml !('; ..in. in Vrxi- Vnt'li vi-dhin Itvn wri'ks. l'li-:il...il. Ili'iiiln'A'iiskv ivns i'niiiii! i ".fill riuimli'Xion Hint it is iiml" slnin nnd ln r ImkIv lunneli'd' nlinnxt I"-- sjitnrniit in to refund thr iiionry, if il tail vond rf-coenitiiiu liisl nisht in the (inil . I'n't liiile jour frei-klos iiikIit n wil Inn ut Hit hi nrtnii'ni. p i v-iiuii. ... ....-... ...vU Xi ilii- Oirrer wns slnin n fi-w ilaj-s neo Kvi-n tin- first few niiplinilions shout liy n ".lurk tin- ripMr nnd !i."r nuili- shn h,.l- cfisl ii.lt. ii li Ufiiii'iit h:illv:iv llir , .. i It,, sure In ask llii- driiKRist " I Insurniice Geo. N, McLean. .M.. & W.' l.nilile strength Olhine: it is this that i- buildinic. s'nlil mi the iniiiiey-lmi k unnintee. K. K. K. GIVE K0IN Portlnnd, Ore.. April 21. Appreein timi (if the efrm-ts (if Dr. Tolin Wonl Andersen, evangelist who hns lieen hnlil inir revival meetings here for n fuel ni!it. This iireiiiirntiiiu fur the trenlniciit r freckles is usually so successful in rf iiKivinz freckles niid niviiiu a clear, beim 'PI ,,., mi.i ,,,,,1,, ii'i y ii in-,, ill., uirrtwere exiiresseil by the Kll Klux Kiilll of the I MiviH Hieycle e.iiiipiiuy. of Day- Ml'e miIt "f lr. Anderson's ie.ni ni Inst I ton. Ohio, which take this means of "iKiir nen n coininiiiee 111 iu i kiiiii r RED PEPPER FOR iT ICase your tight, aching chest. Stop the pain. Break up the congestion. Feel u bad cold loosen up in just n short time. "Hed Pepper Hub" is the cold remedy that brings quickest relief. It cannot hurt you and it certainly seems to etui the tightness and drive the congestion and soreness right out. Nothiur has such concentrated, pen etnitingneat as red peppers, and when heat, penetrates right down into colds, congestion, aching muscle and sore, stiff joints relief comes at once. The moment you apply ltcd Pepper Hub you feel the tingling heat. In three minutes the congested spot ia warmed through and through. When you are suffering from ft cold, rheumatism, back ache, stiff neck or sore muscles, just get a jar of Howies Ited Pepper Hub, made from red peppers, at any drug store. You will have the quickest relief known. celebrutiiur their "dth anniversary in the bicycle business. Keiruhir certificates ot award ami entry blanks have been fur nished. Arthur Heiideishott will referee the races. Among the first t register for the race were Presley Cheshire, Clinton Neaville, Oscar Hooper. Carl McDowell. Charles Van Houtte. Hilly Colbert nnd Hoyt Devereaux. galia presented the preacher with an envelope containing y.iO. Calapooya Mineral Water, the prince of table waters. Keejj n case in your home tf Knights and Ladies Meet On Wednesday evening; the Knights and Indies of Security met for a social eveninir at the home of Mrs. M. .1. Mr- i Klin's. Takes Contract. tieorge W. Perkins has taken the eon tract to build a beautiful residence for laitwreiice May. corner of D and Seventh streets. Work to coniuience soon. M RS. ALVAH M. McCREARY. of Philadelphia, who says nothing she could say for Taniac would be half good' enough after the way this remarkable medicine has brought back ter health. DANCE New Armory Sat. Night, Apr. 22 l'Yutnrinji I .it t to Throe-Yoai'-Olil Vernon Russell On Drums Ttio yoiiiip'.-t trap drum nior iu tlio world. (.Vine, hoar aiul sco this Prodigy Gallery, 10c Returns From Portland Haxter Young returned frmn n trip to Port laud wheiy be spent a week. Rebckahs Entemtin. The local Hebekah lodge entertained about f if tern Itehckuhs from Junction City on .Monday evciiinc. Springfield Personals. Fd I low HI of Wnltcrville spent Mon day evening in town on bllilie-s. Miss lb-iilnh Irvhi of Ijchnttou spent a few weeks visiting here. Mr. and Mrs. Sila liny nnd two chil dren of Timbers, are spending a few da.s here visiting their parents. Forest Heed came down from Seattle to visit his father. K. V Heed on Knst 1 Main street. Cleanup week from the to the 'JO inehlNt e. CHICAGO GRAIN REVIEW f'hieiiciv Anril '2 - henl prices clos ed irreuulnr on the Chi)ago lxard of trade tt.dny. The market. adviiucinc harnl i"ir the npeuinc, lost ioitie f its gronnd with heavy selling by local ihort interest. Accordmr to reports Ih Kansas cron report which will be issued tonicht. wilt inhow the trend of winter wheat iiinvn etoiitirncing than had been nnticii.nt.-d. Theri w at enideraldi short si-tjiiig by vpriitlttt;vc interests to wrrd th' iiv, of the nmrket. Mav wh.'Bt opeto'd i S nt St.l I and el I uj, 1 1 i .I-dv npened np :t I up nt vi. nnd eh.iH un S ir'"'""1 op-'ned up :M at M.V. and ch.ed tr t -H. Mtiv turn nneneit up 1-9 tl H V and cloned off nitv opened np l-1 at u.4c and eloed off 1 l-Sc. SeutrniT' "iteiH-d no 11 nt t7V' mi'l closed off Mn oat opened tip 1 S nt "7 M c and Clnoed up .14. .1'ilv iMwned tin 11 flt (0 7 tn.-l closed o'f l-'i. September opened uu (chanced nt 4. H 4c and closed nnch.iitced i l ' - - ? r An : Exceptional Offer FREE Saturday, April 22, 1922 Rex Begonias Just what you have all wanted and Mesembryanthemums Our Specialty These are the large pink, and are the blooming kind. They are especially fine for park boxes and hanging baskets. ; Your Choice v One Free With a 75c Purchase , at ; Eugene V Progressive Drug Store PORTLAND MARKETS I Vorl'rtnl. ril 1 C.iftl.'- 1tec..;-.i tinnc; t.ii-f ,,f notrVet 'nivienl i tedi licvf S "'V t-.vr to 2i. t steer nf S; .h.dee r.-v flM.l n.-f 'r. "V. '. ( cunner $'. 'J" '' "7 belt, M f,f 4 M: r-ilve . .'.( Ui 10 H"C ' ll-eeli ( 4?; tMie of rf"-Vt n'nif-a' t.i ntendr; pri"ie m:ed 1 I ! ittlT'i t.firb h-ftvr $7 M U 'JV .? ii m StiiTo- I, it 7 tnte !M"-i ,.t 'idc of ffto'oitnoi tiedw ; J4, yyx amb $ n- weirnnj "It is just gtotiiiuis to lnne in health back, and in my opinion there is nothing 1 can s.i about Tanla- would be lull rood enough.' said Mi s, ah 11. Mr Creary. 1., u-t St. Pbdadelphui Pa. "For two i:h-- 1 h.id nil the in;-.,--iWe and at-unrii g - inpioii,-. ihat z with a bad a. of v.'iuah tronb;.-. . THoilCII I 1WM on t!ie stt ! Te-t kil d t'et I sufti'i-ed trtii:. f :iiid foinili itu wi EUROPE REASONABLE FARES ON fr Canadian Pacific lit S- w rtv. "1 evrt:iin!y k'nw ! he w otiilert iil biesi and 1 h;v. siu-li c that I ih it was ii a bovlt- of it hi the b .-d- n;nn. woman inii c.t'd t:r). (,, t.Ae if ard g. t , (.,,! v. hUM.'.'.MIC " Pnidac Is ...Id i j ,.' , and b tile le d:li5 dli.iig "f- CM- "1M -mil' i M..I hi.nnl, in Tiinlar l'.vnr l.i inthiT iiit'iiniuitinn fi ONE CLTASS SHIPS ..n us explain the one-class cabin ships which give you aristocratic service. at democratic fares. Ani the delightful voyage 2 days down the picturesque St. Lawrence and only 4 days open sea. i" 'TV w. II. IV ( I iv.., Il'"ll. ( ii 11. 'I. I'lllUi. '1 1 ' HI lilllYWIV 111 Mt'ill lMlll' n-i"-- "'' i ... II .... . .l..n.l I 1 1 . i'iil., .1.) 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