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Friday Evening, Apr. 21, 1022 THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD Page Six Doctor at 82 Finds Mothers Prefer His Formula to New-Fangled Salts And Coal Tar Remedies for Babies Judgment of 1892 vindicated by world' approval of Dr. CaldwelFi Syrup Pepain, a simple vegetable compound for constipation So safe thousands give it to babes in arms Now has largest sale in the world. WilKN a man is In flic fCinl year of his age, us I am, there are curtain tilings he lias learned that only tune ran teach him. The basis of treat ing sickness has not changed since I left Medical College in 187!i, nor since I placed on the market the laxative prescrip tion I had used in my practice, known to druggists and the public since 1892, as Dr. Caldwell's Syrup 1'epsin. Then the treatment of con stipation, biliousness, head aches, mental depression, indigestion, sour stomach and other indispositions that result from constipation was entirely by means of simple vegetable laxatives, herbs and roots. These are still the basis of my Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which is a combination of Kgyptian Senna and other mild laxative herbs with pepsin. Recently new medicines have been brought out for constipation that contain cal omel, which is mercury, salts of various kinds, minerals, and coal tar. These are all drastic purges, many of them danger ous, and the medical profession 1 From ft wwil pcrtf.lt of OK. W. H. CAI.DWI.LL Founder tit Dr. C.Mw.ll'. Srrul) 1'tp.lQ t Uotn Sbclbyvilk. Mo.. lfc is warning the public against them. Certain coal tar products will depress the heart; certain salts give rise to intestinal poisoning, impaction and rupture of the intestines. If grown peo ple want to use them no one can deny them the privilege, but they should never be given to children. The simpler the remedy for constipation, the safer for the child and for you, and the bet ter for the general health of all. And as you can get results in a mild and safe way by usintj Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, why take chances with pills and powders and strong drugs, even if disguised in candy? My remedy, too, costs less than most others, only about a cent a dose. A bottle such as you can find in any drug store, will last a family several months, and all can use it. It is good for the babe in arms because pleasant to the taste, gentle in action, and free from narcotics. In the proper dose, given in the directions, it is equally effective at all ages. Elderly people will find it especially ideal. The formula of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is on the cover of every bottle, and the ingredients have the endorse ment of the U. S. Pharmacopoeia. 411 ft AA"f r.f 'n remembrance of my 8jrd birthday 1 have set aside the sum oTen Thousand i)1U,UUU VVUruiU! py,, w ,,,. away in hall-ounce bottles of my Syrup I'epsin. Only one """ rce Trial bvlllc to a family. All arc constipated now and then, and here is an Cvw Ppncirl PfPA oMJTtumc for you and others to try Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin FREE OF lUp Cpplll 1 1 CC CHARQE. Ask for your free bottle today, simply sending name and address to Dr. W. U. Caldwcll,si4 Washington St., Momiccllo, HI. Do not postpone this. New Lumber Orders Far Above Production Nenttle, April Ohm hundred and thirty tui 11 h reporting in 'et Const Lumbermen' fMwti'ial ion for lli w eek tndiiijr April 15, maniifiH titrfd 7.t.'ill7,:l0 feet of luuiher; nold U7,11.'Yr."i f't uwl shipped feet. 'Production for iiiHIk reporting, wan -I xr cent below normiil. Nmw hiininen for tin' week wax per rent ahnve pro duction. ShlpiiH'iitH ver 1 1 per ont le- loW ItVW bllHitlt'HH, Korty-onM per rent or nil new business taken during the week wan for future water delivery. This amounted to int. 418,575 feet, of which Jl,(Vil,!t7l! feet will nmve coastwise or iiilireaslal; and ll,7s5,i;o:! feet will move, export. New1 liusinerjrf for delivery by rail amounted to l.S-it titrs. Thirty-five per rent of I hi week' lumher r-hipmeiits mitved by water. This amounted to .ilt.J.t.,.:r7."V feet, of which domestic i-h-iimm-cM accounted for 15,- I'.tS.1 71 1 feet. Htid oversells eleiiranres. I.",(j5,(i'rtl feet. Knil hhipmentH umouiited to cars. I 'nfilied domestii' car'o orders total !H!.55.7S fMMt; and unfilled export or der. i;x,::tHi.Ki f(.,-r. ("nfillcd rail trade urderK total 5,1101 earn. The fifteen weeks' production was 1, 15lt,::.",577 feet ; new business, 1,1 15, 55,J,K5:i feet; ami shipments 1,()S'',511,-feet. MR. POUURYiAN Start your chicks right with Fisher's Chick Food and Chick Slnrting Milk Mash. PACIFIC FEED AND SUPPLY CO. Phono 18. 59J West Fifth micounuYK i JUNCTION CITY Junction i'ity, rc, April Mrs. Kuvch of liattleground. Wah is visit ing at the houie of I it Ulster, Mr. L. H. lrooks in Juih tion. Mr. Horace Mitchell of Silein visited Wednesday with Mr. Will Harp. Miss Kdwiua l'uron of Sprintcficld v,oa a Wedneitday gu-t at the buine of her aunt Mr. S. I'. iBuvr.' 1 Mr. K. T. Smith nf iiarrisburg spent Thursday in .lunction. A- J- While. tuprintendent of the' Juration school. l-f t Wln-sduy eve n iu? for f'orvftlli rt'turnicjf to his work at lOuHI n. in. Thursday. (riis (iadke furuo-r ieijidfXjt of Judo- ; ! tion but now of l'urthiwl acctiupanied by ' f Ivid Auatiu and Ibtrvcy Under left this morniijjf fur- Triangle ,LakQ on a fishing trip. . . . i Ixiuie ijigtnau was In the city yester day from Smithfield. ' f J. 1. JeuKen uas a Junction caller Thurwluy. . Mian :bii Tuftdabl. was; shopping is Kugene )sterdoy. - .. Andy Tnlvert was a business caller in Junction Thursday. ' Cbireme and Chester Ilarpole were in Kuceno yesterday. Mr. Clarence Ilarpole at the Eugene bosuital yesterday. Mrs. Kalheryn flilmou. Mrs. lavid Slrome and daughter Zlma motored to lvuzcne vstfrdav on a snopinn? trip. AFisB Carrio llohns was u Kiigcne wili er Thursday. I Mrs. Frank Iorsey. Mrs. Case and, AfrB. Knuol Millett were shopping in Junction yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Meeker left resterday for Kugene where they will vbdt a few davs before goiug- on to their 1 home at Walton. Miss Florence Moorliead of the T. of i is visiting at the home of her parents, (Mr. and Mrs. F. V Moorhead. I Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kaiser were Wed j nesday evening K.ugene visitors. Alph Howard was in town yesterday from rtneastcr. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. ltahb and Mrs. T.. ! V. Hex of Kugene were Thursday call ' ers in Junction. Hoy Camp of the Freeman Co. of 1'ortland transacted business in the city vesterdav. I r.nytou Wood was in town yesterday . from Hartuony. Mrs. Inest. Miller bad Hie unstortune to run a crochet needle inty her hand I Wednesday and had to have, a physician On Booze Question Sought AiiM nnil w 1!nl,rlS01, of 'the I'. S. Nniioniil lank of Kup'iit' trnn- Ik iivit. Colo., April A cliniiKi' u. t 'ff' biiiiKxs in .luni tiiiu .vrstiTilny. (lie inliilitiiin low o Unit "n.v law- ( rs. mul Mn. (iiwee Ixmiii'.v iiliiiliiiK . ilizi'ii limy have u drink with a 1 ,,, i,, ,uutiuii Thursiliiy fruni Itivi'r kii k in il if In' r i-lii- di'siri's." will lie yii'W. vcili'il mi through u Hi'iiviT ri-liKinUK ul-1 r, an,i Mrti. J. O. Ki-imHt were l.il hi iltimi. The i t 'liiircli Miieiizine, I ,,,. visilurs Weilnesilny ereuinx. imhlisljiil hy rvnnk II. Kice. flint mill mother made a uilsi- 1 ii irstatemeiit iul)lihed in the niUKn-1 ,10KK rv to Kil?ene Tlnirsdiiy. zine, the assertion i innJe tluit "many I Mm-vin Smith was iu the city yester sineere religion men and women of all jnv fr0m Hnrpole. ili'iioiuinationa are for light beer anil, Mr. rniil Mm. rtwl IW"1"1 r ' "" wine." 'ire were Thursday hoper in .lunetion. The artiile iiruea readers to send in, ,.K. 5, I,. Viekwire visited yesten ay n;,ii,. "i.ilhi.r fur fir llIlillst the ...1.1. I... uicli.p MisH Kohliv I'ettinglll- isih iiinemliiient." I Aiimi I . . i li i 1 1 r- ("nnnnni of Walla jf you are a c huri li man, or man t yaa iK visitiiiK friends in .lunetion. who hiis disiovered the mistake of tlin rH, .injm Stromc was a Thursday Volstead law. he eoiirnneous and in the Hhoier in Kuceue. nnnie of Hod say so," the article de-j Lirs, Oliver lorsey wus in the ' ..l,,,.n,l ,..inMnv r,.nm lliirixde. . J' liurke" -Mel'adden of Ilarpole was a tt x ti ,Tr I Thursday inller in town. . VeteraTlS Of JForeign Wars Mrs. SVendall Vmim of Dear I reek Official Here Sunday wl,n tnM"n Uernian Morse was in the city yestcr- The Kuuene Velerans of Koreimi wars (hiy from I,il)erty. post is phinniuir on a bin (-aiherins Kun- i 'foliu. the little son ot Mr. ami .Mrs dav when the post will he host to J. W. j l,eslic Moonv who has been very ill k and James S. (lay, department or Ore- r. and Mrs. V. N. 'lljeks. Dr. and .mi ivniiiiiniiilnr le .Iiiiii'm will ndilresu T,,, r..it have returned from haieui. the post Sunilav ufteinoon at U o'clock, i ' Tom Kennctt was ft I'.ugciie visitor Attitude of Church Goers w,-.ttt turriT- The tourist won't stay long if forest FIRE PREVENTION WEEK fire smoke hides mil the scenery. iu a bmtiirurt'oilw-tion to O10WmQJ loves, Black mid Tan, match the dresses, KfJrtTf&i. - ASJTk. -27 Special. $4.49 75c to $175 . 1 A SPECIAL SALE Charming House Dresses will be made from these LaFrance Rose 36-Inch Percales, 19c mivprware So manv attractive patterns to choose OUVHwaic fro,, many vomca will plan to ;get Guaranteed 25 Years. two or more. This nationally known, popular new . vrtrtMifnVte S design, made by Wm. Bogen, i. o - fered at a decided saving for featur-.- signs, uio. , div ftelliii" More 1,,an 40 Mtcna Patteras to da SClll,," . choose from. The yard, 19c. Tot hose planning a set tor tlieir ; home, 'or for gifts, will this saiejw- Saturday's Grocery ticularly apal, too. AVart ax 5 per Economies . cunt- 15 lbs. Best Cane Sugar $1.00; 26 PieCe Set Fancvk(Veamm: Butter,' lb! .... !36 V,-niecc set 1-98 Full "Cream Cheese lb. ........ -25 (, p.Lce sti ji Coffe0i n,. 39c; Set of six h $U5 - j, 185 Teaspoons 279 Ot eans of Wesson Oil -45 Dessert Spoons 2.7 J cans o s1.!!!!!!!!!!!!: I . ; IfiSU Kw aXives-!!!!!!!!!! vvvo !g. Flat JW.le Forks 2.79 cans 1e ; - ' ; f Individual Pieces- J. an SeeT Bu Tobacco f Sugar Sjioons ..: , . Bern- Spoons 1-55 Hardware Department Cold Meat Forks g 50 Httt'r 98 -1: rolls of Toilet Par 1.00 S"::.. !!!!!!!!!!!!!! iS ' B,e sto,,, ib .10 i Forest Protection Week It nay seem a little early, but 'tis best to be on time. PREVENT FOREST TIRES IT PAYS If you must burn something burn SLABWOOD ? The Booth-Kelly Lumber Company Phone 452 5th and Willamette A ImiitnH-t will hi' jiivrn t In vwiiors mul n (intRiiini of iiiiiusciiiont has been in'ovitled for thii uftiTimtja. A Kinokintf match (airvh-ssly thrown miiv iniMiii n smokiiifj forest. Helpod her iwotnor wonderfully. In these Java of "flu." coughs. co'Oa, crujia mifl whooping cough, it i wet! to kuow that every year thero are more bottles of Foley's Honey and than of any other medicine. Mrs. S. L. Hunt. rl" W. 0th St. Cincinnati, Ohio, writes: "Foley's Honey mul Tar relieved me of a hocking cough, tickling in the throat, wheezing nud pains in the chest. It is helping my mother wonderfully," ThrU s why druggists recotunieud fcolcy 8. Sold everywhere. Catapooya Mineral Water, the prince of table waters. Keep a case In your horn if Wednesday ivening. Dr. Pnrrett wan i) professional business Meadowview ester day. WTNBERRY. ently. ... i. ...it.... rnmi ri'rr s.hool W-iliifla.v for slcalnig oarliHli-'f s, nor;-. jlv from tin- till 01 i .'i''e""' i, -,nirilav hull lint :ilif llltmt'V . I.. larlv iinrclwiire Mtorc. Hp con fessed to :iteiiliii(t all Ihi-se anil to broak iiiR into tin- Fair store, Karl Hill's cigar store, anl ISenders bakery, the boy is hut 1 1 years old and displays mueh talent for tliieverv. for a child so young. The Silvcrton lllow Pipe company had a locomotive on the body of a Kord auto in town Thursday morning, advertising their business. 51. .. Tompkins came 1 liursoay iroiu the nosehurg Scddiers home and Is visit ing with his wife on south tith street. .Mrs. John 1 runnelt reiiirin'o .1 nmsuii. from Vina. t'al.. where she has been the past mouth with her brothers John and Andrew lloiisou. wnoin sue uu. uwi. owu for more than J10 years. Miss Ktna Siiuth from San .lose, ( ill., who has been visiting her cousin Mrs. Kdgar King, left Wednesday for l'ort hind to visit. Mrs .Karl Sanfoid who lias been visit ing her people. I. I". McCoys udn Mr. and .Mrs. Jasper Huff left Thursday for Grants Pass. , , M. E. Anderson came Thursday from rortlnnd and is visiting with Joe Baker and fumily. . , Woodson Brothers have installed a double action air grease pump, and also u Hudson tire changer. The Cottage Grove Military club has a uew radio phone which they will install I., tl.n armnrv Vietlir KeiH Will do the Winbern' Ore., April !!l.-7-C. A. 1--; installation work the Masons who own gun was a business visitor in Kugene ,h(, nui,intf have agreed to allow tliein the first of this week. to erect a pole W feet high on top of the .Mr and Mrs. B. H. Carter and little I builllimt. t rnt. h the waves of sound, daughter Thelina visited Mr. and Mrs. ThS wil ,,ri)v(. gl.,.at source ot amuse- dance Stock found the new- crops on newly cleared land veiy tempting at Alfred Steinhauer's and a lot of new fence was ""s.r(i""rsutler took a load of veal to Swisshome Monday. Mr. and Mrs. William W . ilbur were lieadwood aiiendants of the dance at Stephen Douglas Clark's. . Miss Mabel Clark has been enjoying a visit from a sister. So, also, have a lot uf l he rest of us. This is the last mouth of our school Omit v Itoad Patrolman Clark found wooden wheels inadequate tor sum num. as wo have, and is trying steel wheels. Mr niair, of Lowell, must be mistaken about having the worst roads in the l uiled States, because the autos got there." Between Swisshome and the val lev there lire numerous places that arc absolutely impassable for a car and no body tries it, either. in town with her daughter. Mrs. Hot! uoing on to Gardiner iaesday- tonsiii: ."n vho is in the light house service t l Winchester bav near Gardiner. Mrs. Otto Kice took her ilttte dnn ter Alice to Florence this week to fid doctor as the little one had been vA fering with a severe case of ear achf. K. S. Kirby, forest ranger, who in Kugene in a hospital has been & missed anil returned to his home here Wednesday, much improved iu health. Dr. Edwards was called to Maplpte the first of the week to see Mr. aail Mn U. I. Hire, wild have both been ill fa some time of la grippe, but are itnprw. ing now. Kor-' near Tiernen at the home ti John Mason to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrtm Ryan on April 111. li22. a daughter, ra. weighed five pounds. Mother aDd doing nicely. Mr. Ryan is teacher of lit grammar grades in the Manleton Bdiod :nd accompanies the school children n the school boat each day from tliat fni of the district. Bev. C. A. Iloyt has returned W from the conference held at Dallas list wi-in? to move his ha- mm?. fTflrAR. edar. Ore., Apnl IV-l l he " d met at M. Gillespie s ed- " rrw,,,,. f. med' Cliff Verdier In Kugene Wednesday ot ()r , citJ, 'Si las. week and from then- went to ,. , ?r verdnle and v sited with Mrs. ;T,eir suits, guns I Insure w ith Henry Tromp, Jl.". West llrli It Always Pays to Trade at Gray's" Prices Good Every Day in the Week CITRUS POWDER CORN STARCH GLOSS STARCH l'0i!;,pko''j 20c Ar&. 3 pkgs ..25c 2 lbs 25c Tibs . . 'r:... 25c Kingsford's. 2 pkgs. 25c 2 Kingsford 25c Huttcr Creamery, lb. 37c; Country, lb. .'55c; Eggs 16c-19c. C0C0ANUT Why pay fancy prices for package goods? a new shipment long thread in original chest just received. Lb. 25c CANDY Peanut Butter, fresh several times per week, lb 20c Sateen Finish Mix, lb 20c Soft Center Chocolates, lb. ,.33c45c Pure Granulated Cane Sugar, 14 lbs. 95c; sack $G.55. TOMATOES Solid Pack, 2 cans . 35c Tomatoes, Stundard. 14c Tomato Catsup, pint 33c Armour's Verisest Milk, can 10c Pineapple, No. 21 ..25c Peaches, No. 2. 2 ..45c Assorted Fruits, Jam, 2 cans 25c HAM Fancy Sugar Cured, lb 35c Bacon Backs, lb. ...25c Bacon Pieces, lb. . . , . 18c -I-,.... Mr. Di ver .lames, jiunie Thursday evening. M. K. Golden was ni ixin.-n ss .Monday. , m i ir. V 3. l' scber. Mr. and eiiuipnients have arrived. Their suits, guns and other panipner- nailii. next Thursday night tuey win tirni wii'i tlieir new uniforms on. Mi. and Mrs. William Kincart motored to Kugene Thursday and spent the day. oiuesi son oi iieui. Mv;nlnd werei-ek-ioulvkiors a son born the 12,1, of are sister atuLwowl. FLOUR Crown Hard Wheat $2.10 Kerr's Best, $2.25 McKenzie Best ..$1.60 MM SEEDS Bulk or Package, Early Pea Seed, lb., 20c Highest Price paid for Unwashed, Clean Eggs. We candle and pack for storage. Mr il Mrs. G. W I M It.w.lim f W VaiulMihl. Little Kdith Carter a second grade pu Metheny was at l'nll Creek on bus- Lj .V;)K ,,aviiig Weduesdny evening on imVs Monday. , , ... I.Mt David and fell breaking her arm Mr and Mrs. Olivia James of """"near the shoulder joint. Her nuiil. Mrs. iki'le spent Saturilav night and Sunday . w ,. yvi,kii!- took her t' the Eugene with Mr. ami Mrs. Ii. 11. Carter. I hospital at once. Harry Skillmg heard m. ...,.l Mrs II. C. llnudall and .Mrs.;, i,p:,.i. .,..,. sl,e fell and hurried up L llnrliiuill ami -son nnriey " " "" Easter services at I' all recK ,, . Mr. and -Mrs. .. , , . ,IHlerso,.MrS. 1 . J . an, ... ami Mrs. i:. r-. jumui-j with Mr. and Mis. A. Metheny Arlo Vaughn vlsiteo ins k.ii- - Mr. and Mrs. Koberl ailglin of Jasper Saturday and Sui'.'Jay. . T.one f 1 l,,,r,l nesdav and decided to Wre Miss Oara Courier to teach the tall term oi school Clay Oweu was a i-.tigene visuoi Thursday. , , Several children were aoseni iroui cbool on account of sore throat and colds. Arthur Sunonsen returned to r.ugenc Saturday to take Hp his school work W. W. Itawley. Kreil Knox ami fannlv and .Miss Hell spent Saturday evening at M. Gillesoie's. Several families took their dinners to the Central View- chinch Sunday. Hev. McKay preached two very interest ing sermons. Kil Wills and family. S. r. .lu.kson and Joel .Ineksou spent Sunday with M. Gillespie. Kd Wills did some grafting for M. Gil lespie Monday. Clara Colli'ter. lllar.el Powell nlld Jes sie Sinioiiseu siient Tuesday night at A. Sinionsen's. W. It. Gillespie and family silent Sun ilav with Mrs. Gillespie's parents. Mr. nud Mrs. Kivss. At a meting held Tuesday sfternMi at the home of Mrs. Norman Morrist physical culture class was organized Ii meet twice a week and take exercw nud instruction with musical aeeompa ment. Mrs. Xormnn Morris was cleftfi us instructor and Mrs. I. O. Ogden s retnry and treasurer, r ourteen lada have alreadv signed iiji to take the count and a number of others will take it a. after business was over a delicious la cheon was served by the joint hostess Mrs. Joe Morris and Mrs. Norman Mf ris. Hulia Camp vent to Kugene AVedw day, accompanied by his brothers, Cliat and Charles. Glen I). Wiudbigler and Norman 0 Morris returned home Thursday from ' few days business trip to Kngeae la other outside points. toe hullo an I lounii uer uucouscinus, ami i tied her home. It, in .Monday the 17tb. to Mr. and M.S. llciry Sanders u 111 pound son. l'.d W. Miller, lormer secretary of the Cottage Grove ( hainbcr ot 1 oniineroe. now a hotel man ot drams i ass. came in town Thursday evening, and is eirculat inc among his old friends. DORENA. 1x-..u Ore.. April Jo-Mr". Kliner Ijiwren.e left Moiidav for a visit will her parrot-" at Klk City. , .1. II. Kirk mane a mp .. v Ilrove Wednesday. Mrs. Charlie Turpiu mid daughter Plia of Star visited at the home ot Mrs. Glenn .Lulling" Tuesday. Mrs. r.inmit Kirk made a trip to ( ot tage Grove Wedliesdnv. Phillip Spout, who has been ill fr se- ieial weeks, at the li-me "I nis iiausnier. Mrs. .1. 1! Moshy. Hid emirMiiij in,.. ,.- ing at fie o'clock. He leaves inree . mm- dien. Sli. rman S.oug of Salem; Mr". .1 i VI. Miles of Springfield and Mrst .1. ' Mosbr of Oi.rena. Grandpa Spong was '..rrniv ux vears old ami has spent the greater part "of his life in Oregon. Puncr ,al sern.es will he held Kridav nfteriio.,n at i he Mi, Is ihapel at two-thirty o'clock. I Interment will be made nt the ocinelery l above mi itiunbaus place up at l.lur I Mountaiii. Gn GREENLEAF eiileaf. Ore.. April 1!.-Mi Clark is iudisiMtsed. Iiynamite. sweat. elN.w : sledge hammer, etc.. inade 1VIAPLET0N Miipleinn. April L'O. Mrs. I. T. lev I'laiix tf Neff'unrt nc(-(HUpHnieil hy her lit tle crnmlson. t'hurh' 1 i vi'rt'iiux. f Ku L'"ne. Mtit the ueekeml lirre with Mrs. I. A. IIyt. returiiinc limne Mnnthiv. Mr-:, rharloit WHs (h'l.artcd Tnes ilav fur Mrrcer to viit h-r tiatiirhttT. Mr. J. 1. I;ihlin and family who reside there. Mr and Mr. W. I.. Strange rftunied ii'Min this week fi'oin Kturt'lie while awity. Mr. Strance ntti-nded -i'Hl"i'renrt' at Oal lu. ur... Mrs. Unbert r.ay and little daughter ta Mie!!t Mimday niuht reove and a hill tienr wlm live at II SPENCER CREEK Spencer Creek. Arril P.I. .Mr. Mrs. Martin Tengs and family ire n ing to Kugene this week. A five pound babv bov wis bom t Mr. and Mrs. Rnrleson Tiic'hi;. men ing. Mother uud baby reported as to 'lioe.y. Paul and Harney douse made a trip' Kug.-ne 'J'uesday. t Hank Schnoreiibcrg touk a Iron ' tiork to town Tuesday. He brought boo m.iuc poison for our most obnoxious r.1 itorV. the diggers. I.ula Kdwards. Walter Aldrii K Charles Haley visited at the Sehnore berg homo Sunday afternoon. Henry anil Agnes Sennorenherc tended the K. C. ban'iiiet at the W Osburn Sunday evening, in Kuyeue. BhowanOa, tie choice of the smolw- 333! OOTTAOB QOV. ('utilise Grove. April 'Jl. Sawmill loan A. 1.. "K.drd nod J- V t'ity nltrtruev. motorrd 01 Portland on T'.ior-d.iv. Temv-fir Uelegate to the t hris tiaii Vndeavor invention will hold a b'lMiu vs meeling. and take luncheon nt II., i.l lUriell. Sunilav. April the J:'.il. W. P. I.sudruin, Mineriaiendent of the Pane eouiiti union, has made arrangements with V. A. Kartell for the luncheon at the lo.trl. Miners Jack Klopfentein. Kd .tanks, and Hurry Parker, returned Thursday morning to lloheiuia for the Mitittner. Work ,.n tlieir mines by the Ohio and Oregon company will b"giu as "u as the .now leaves, Ke. ll.-r of the Uaptist church will oreaeh the funeral sermon of Philip Spong fridav from the iiUs chapel. I K. I!. Kmt and wife left 'I uiirxlay Ininrniin f.-r Portland to visit Mrs. King's unHe, l K. (iarduer. ' Msne 'ogel left for her home in Siilent Thursday morning, she has been SAME PRICE For over 30 years akiog Powder W in B II YV USE LESS than of higher priced brands MILLIONS OF POUNDS BOUGHT BY THE GOVERNMENT