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COUNT Y JE WS Notes from all parti of I.ltm Cvjnty llulscy Items I In ry I u vii (iuukIH a hor.e lo lake I III' place of Ihc Ollc he lost hial Week. Mia. W. A. Cummintra went lu Mill t'tly Maturduy to athnd I he funrr.il of a relative. Mia. J. M I'ortrr it wallinic on the (ico. Maxwell funilly; time am two new eaara of the flu there. Kunator K. II. I'ottcr took iliwn tirk with thr flu in Alluny lait week Mint hia wife U nek ut honn, Mn. Terry In quite irk with mu inonia. Mr., Florence Green U wait ing on her. Klih-r C. II. I'hlllp. attended the Mmi.trriiil Convention la. week at Portland. Mr. lloikiiu ami his on Dwiirhl came ilown Tuesday to vialt at thr F. II. I'ortrr home. 1'r.irl Trur lu. bou(h a farm out aouiheatt of town anil will inova out there anon. Mr Hannah Cuinminir waa in last Thumlay anil reported thr birth of a dauKhicr to her grand ion, Kmrry Nixon, ut Culver, Ore.. February 20. Mia Kthel Krvln front Alluny la here making her home with her (la ter. M i Krvin, the prini'iial of the chool. Incidentally she .1 warning in Suirtrvani'a tire a .he hat time. Mr anil Mr. M. F. Gardner, who liavr Iki'ii out to tin Ir aoti'a place taking r..re of the sick, the whole f.nnlly bring auk at one time, have niur ml home, t Mr I K. (inriliirr ami hi family ate ablu now to take Curf of themselves. llalscy Knterpn-e. W. Walhaupt, T. Dickson, I'. Freerk. .en, W. Cary, K. Prop.t, W. Ohri.l ami Miaa Wanda Willlama. Dcllicrt Ackerinan waa thr honoree llowcr. 8 niilr Ka.t of HheiM whan (Inn Uie.lrr Amirk ami Miaa Viola liaya llnwrra were unlteil in marriug by h. W. Trait, pastor of tin church of a birthilay dinner og Wrdneaday'of thr llri thi.rn Only immediate licllirrla teacher anil achool matai rrlniili or tlie r.imlly preaent a him a surprise dinner at thr Knox llutta school in honor of hia eleventh birthday, Kleveu cumlle W. C, Hoover ami children arid K. W. Trull and family wrra vi.iting ho home of J. II. Jlowi-r. HumLiy were placed upon the birthday cuke 1 afternoon ut the wedding of their and eleven gue.ta were seated uround daughter, Miaa Viola ayc Mower.. Ih table. Thi-y wera Mra. K. (ieer, l(.ilph anil Hi rt Chamber., Florence llucttrlck, Kuih Culdwvll, ltaymu:d Jenkins, Kjephi'it, hlorvnre, Cecil und Hussell Freirk.cn and l)i lU.rt Ack 1 rmnn. fKACHERSWEKK IS PROCLAIMED HELENA. Mont, Mar. HV-Marrh Gates Gatheringa ' 10 21 " urv" deaignated by Govcr- GATF.S Ore., Mar , 15 Guorgie ' nor 8.1m V. Stewart of Montana, lu Kfford frartured hia arm Sunday ' formal proclamation, aa Teachers' whtl, cranking the or belong,,.- lo wlH.k Th pr0),r ,r, urged to con Hoyd. Ilaa.rtl. r ' ..... . Mr.. K. Young I, cuffcrirg f ron. . ,i,l,,r t,,B ""1"1"" whlch. ' ''" an attack of Irgrippe. , ilurcd, aenou.ly mrnacv thr future Mr., (arey who la Waa reported 1 of thr achool 1 of tha atale. had the flu la able to be out attain. I Sulane. paid Icachera are ao low Mr. and Mr.. Fred Urorkman and : lh , brcomil,K mort ,nd mor. ran of 1111-1 In ml wnvL -anl li,.. . iior. at thu home of Mra. Hrockman'a "Mticl 10 procur. Instructor, and .later. Mr.. Kva Kandom. . ,M rur?' " V . Mr. I...- I',.;. ...... .... fr,.m ""! 0T on la.t fall, for lack of Portland ami I. vlaitinK hor dauKhler "her., the Kuvcrnor .ay.. Mr.. Kva Kandom. The Cemetery ajcli ty met at thr 1 r.f riTTTTTrvXT PAD home of Mr.. Koberl lluuro March II W'UI I I I lVil T VJ l after the bu.ine.. wa. di.potrd of ; SCOUTS PLANNED ihr aorial hour wa. .pent in a content ! Mra. Maud Uavi. winning the favor ; National Board of Kirc Un- after which refreshment, were aer- derwritera haa off' red to nlv aever.il Knna llutte Note KNOX litlTK. Mar.-h 13-Mra. Tom Obii't wu a leaaaiit hote. to the llirhilny club ut h'-r home on Wed tie'ilny ;triernonn Nrnltework and aorial ronvrr.afion followed by rt- f rv.hmeiii, niaile up the !rnurra of the aflrrntMill. Those pr.eii( weir Me.d.nir, W l.urhi, O K William.. V..I I.W lh.1 lll.lr.. Ttl.l- were Mr.. I.urv Oavi.. Mr.. C.-o Kan- '"' Uoy ScouU ,or lh' br" dom, Mr.. K. M llc.te. Mr. I.yona, ' raay on the ifenrral aubjert of fire Mrv M Howe., Mr. la-ah Hotzberif. prevention" .ay. Jumea S. Weat in Mra. A. P. Kcolt, Mr. . M. Ilevirr, ihe "Official News" department of Mr.. W II. Kobert.011, Mr.. Anna Hoy. Life for Kerbuury. "The plan Arkrr. involve, thr awarding of one aolid Mr Clark like went to Portland lo ,iv r and one bronte medal to the two vi.it relative, for a few day.. I scout, in each irrofraphirat district . Charlie Smith is eiilni? on crutrhe. I who .hall respectively aubmit the brat from thr efferii of a Mow 011 hia) and arrond best easay in thia compe- kin-r with a buitehaiu while wnrkinif for the (fate. Mill Co, LYONS NOT KM LYONS Ore.. March 15. The re- NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLD OR CATARRH Apply CrMtn In NWrlU To Open I p Air I'uum. tinon which will br oprn to rvrry re tUrttJ mi'mUr of the Hoy Scout of America. It in conUniphited that ; thr re will be Ko certain (tdditionjl I it wa nig mnK' to the boy who ubmil fka (aa-s a.a.v B mon If M 1 1 ihnka rflli. cent rama have been welcomed by ,lJi nHl Tne driHtU o( ,hr,r wari,, the farmer, of thi. vicinity. A irreat j Wllh thr ron(itiona and date of the dc.il of riain wa. planted ilurniir the clo,inf o ,he competition, will be month of February and the cold prinlrd in an rar, iUr of s,.0minK i""" -'"", "' 1 which will be ent to your local acout and mellowed the soil makm it an from whom you CB, tnc id. il seed ld with much le.a labor . UcU Jhr pia h the ,iprova of than u.ual. Stork i. comlnir through rt.vrnlu,ivt acout official, through thr winter in fine shape and the piven UUJ () coutry. vrnliri la "The silo ha. paid for it- 1 aelf at.'ain thi. winter triuVibrV""1 , lJT''; ,h",y vt 'T " ,heYAP ISLE BOASTS 1 jwi wh urrwkinw i . , , ,.t s cVmIv No I..i.in. ....at... i Tie i ommutiiiy emu mn wun .ir tnueoua diarhar . heail.cba, dryneaa rei K Track. Thursday of laat werj. atrudv-linir for breath at night, your.eolil Mia. Kva Hiatt is recovrrniK from Yaq, the very important island near tir catarrh la eon. " 1 h-r recent attack of thr flu. I Cuam. important because of tbe fact Itont atav atoffed tinl Ceft a nuatt t. t: r a. u.i..M. Kottl. b El.'. ( lutm ir ! . ' . . .. . - . ' that it I. a trani-TacifnT cable ata- , . J . :s . ' a lew :av ai me nome 01 nrr auni Mrs. H M Merrrr of Fox Valley. Marion Martin and family arc mov- Mauri of the head) aootua and beat I mir Into tjietr new farm home rr ilia swollen. Inflamed muov-s memhrsos. trmtly purrhaard from J. O. Sandberir. drurviat now. Apniy a little of thia frairrant, antiarntie cream in your Doa trila. let It penetrate through every air ttlng you instant relief. Kir's Cream lialm Is tuat what r ery cold and ca tarrh euflerw haa beaa ijaluag. ll's (uat splendid. -ECU! HOT WATER HF YOU DOHT FEIEX MGET Bayt glass of hot water with phosphate before braakfast washes out poisoha. The new .aw mill at Hlaleyvill will soon be romleted and will mean another pay roll coming: from the lumber Intercut, of Kox Vulley. The Salem-Mill City stage Line ha. resumed their morning and evening schedule and will be welcomed by their patron, of Kox Valley S. I). Hrovvn. assessor for this di triet is a husv man these day. get ling 'over his large territory. Shedd Items A pretty home wedding was cele brated Kriilnv at the home of J. II. lion, haa ihr most stable currency in the world, acconding to Marine Corp. Sergeant Alberto. Uresaahan. who was today a. signed to recruiting duty at &?0 Market Street, San Francisco, Calif., and who waa recently visit or at the Island of Y'ap. "Yap currancy la very stable and solid." said Sergeant Brcsnahan today. "Now I mean aolid currency in the litteral sense. "Stones flat, smooth ones, with a hole drilled In the center, very aimi lar to Chineae coins constitute the form of money in Yap. A dollar atone weighs two pounds. Imagine trying, to get home with three twenty dullur stone. A resident of Yap could get 011 top of a mountain and pitch pen nies and ir would be like a land slide " If yott wako up with a had tnate, bad breath ana tnngan la mated; it your bead la dull or aching; If whnt you rat aoura and forms gas and .acid In stom ach, or you arc bilious, conatliiateuV nervous, sallow and can't got fooling Juat right, bcKln Inalila bathlug. Drink before breakfast, a glaaa of real hot water with a teaspnouful of limestone phosphate In It. This will flush the ; nlsons and toxins from stomach, liver, j kidneys and bowels and cleanse, sweeten and purify the entire alimen tary tract. Do your InsMo bathing lm- I mediately upon arising In the morning to wash out of the system all the pre vlota dny'a pnlsonnua waato, gnsos and aour bllo before putting more food into the etomarh. To feel llko young folka feel: like you felt bofore your blood, nerves and muscloa became loaded with body lm- i purlttea, ret from your pharmacist a I quarter pound of llmostona phosphate which la Inexpensive and almost taste less, except for a sourish twinge which la cot unpleasant. Just aa soap and hot water act on the akin, cleansing, sweetening aad f reahenlng, so hot water and limestone phosphate art on the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels. Men and women who are usually conatlpated, bilious, headachy or have any stomach dis order should begin thia Inside bathing before breakfast. They are assured they w"l become real cranks on tha ubject shortly a. OUeadc j : eZ sfii iimii 1 rliiTIT ..- ..ti fTvT R RfKSCTR For the Modern Practical Kitchen An Electric Range Think of your range always delightfully wholesome, clean and cool, with never a smoky blemish or scar. It's clean, inviting surface an inspiration for dainty delicious dishes. No wonder the KlectriC Range captivates every housewife's heart. The simple turn of twitch adjusts the heat at whatever point la required. Come in and let us demonstrate these ranges and the cook by wire method. Mountain States Power Co. H Z H S H B H S H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z M Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z H Z M I H Z H Z; Hi Z H ra?a7 - a - CHZHZHZHZH Z H Z H riAMlLTONS' CHZHZHZHZH ;.V; ,v-, " T is. Praatess , IT;.-' -.,'ii' ..pr-Lvu i I et BunacT!Oiiwoiii A National Event, in which we participate, for it enables the people of thin community to Know Style. I'RINTZESS SUITS Very apparent this season are those deft and skillful touches in design and in tailor ing so characteristic of PRINTZESS crea tions. Have you ever worn a PRINTZESS Suit? If you have, that com fortable feeling of be ing well groomed which comes of smart lines and perfect fit is expected. 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