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wak PAQH S ix TIIV HS I >AY, APRIL ir», 192<L aamstmucm w s board will hold Ila UHrrnlh •«•ml «n- a tul Tacoma. May « mml meeting In Porti»««. May 17-1» •ra tio n . In the Inland Empire are the prevention and cure of scurvy, The purpoae ©f thr varlou« «llatrht rr «dually approaching the »eaaonal A child who get« all the necagaary ----------- etrldc the 4L report »aid. and Job. in vluiulnea in proportion to hta need». | met ting. 1» to conalder organlaa I. Visits Slater Hsre— Ml»» Lillie all line» are now fairly plentiful. I. bright, active and happy. HI. e y e . , business ot a local or d l.trlcl nature. Sciti.,»*, an i Ham Montgomery, of Zs i f f / i i s M ’evA n * * Report« from varlou. cen ter, were sparkel. hla ekln I. rimy and he ha» land to Initiate bu.lnee« for action Noti, were v l.lto r. In Hprlngfleld as follow .: « !•»’'•> expression III. m u .d e. are by the <L board of director., contpo« April U»h— ,7»h Portland— All larger lodging camps firm and h l. body I. wellrounded. At e,l M l'« * lew « vl.lted at the home of represinttng the toe 1» is «IL »U. — —— - „ hi th la v I. th l. week you are very aggreeeive. You are quick ,n Columbia dl.trlct are operating no time d m . he need to be tortured repre.lntlug llregon. Washington aud Idaho Th» her »Ister. Mr.. Fred Free. in a " .o 7 a n d in thotwht. courage and .«termination are without equal Ycu g#w wl|ta anB Highway work with sulfur and m o l ...e . In action and In th ou gh t, co u ra g e auu ------------ --------- 'V egetables are excellent spring M -r.iirh Ilf overcoming all obstacles, and Invarlbaly reach your goal , lowljr „ g tln g started n^m xltion Is nothing to von—you feel It your privileged »lu«.v »” command Rgyciond South Bend. Wn - — « M o oil i l tonics and | have taken the place of « alt those about von no matter whether it be In the business world, politic». ca,npa and all sawmills on Willapa disagreeable home remedies formerly I thought necessary necoesary Io to health Equally I * ’ unentplov- ihougltl I( Harbor are operating Few unemplov Vivo or r e lig io n . . ... - - ” You 7re’ "n excellent planner, and h a w deep InsIgM Into things „ You t «a , men In this ________ district im p o rta n t Is th e wonderful out-of- Centralia—Fallera btteker» laid rtoor lota of fresh — atr There I.» a r e not afraid to enter into undertaking«, the outcome of or which wnten may appear »pm -«r ventrana— r ...« r» and .......... ......... „nor » ... w!th ................................. • pre to be dark and doubtful However, you calculate clom-ly. and count the coat off at three camps Slight shortage of „„thing Just Ilk- the exhilaration an I *efore starting M fr that, you are wllltng’to carry the whole raepooslbllty rigging m en thrill of out of-doors Aberdeen-Hoquiam— Building con Walk for health, It Is the best ex- and see the thing through. Women bom during these dates become teachers, welfare worker!-, .traction work Increasing A1I camps erckso. Eat your tonic with a fork writers, modistes and musicians. Men excel at banking, selling, writing busy Sawmills cutting, many with instead of a spoon. T h l. la the new two or three »hlfta. Few unemployed Idea for a spring tonic—freah vege Every «lollar you put Into building n good home painting, and lecturing. Clam digging and packing at seasonal tables and fruit Green leafy rage- come« buck io you with lntt»reet- Kent paid to all. the youth that Is as fine and peak. the landlord never returns Why not m ake your tab)■'« and fruit are available the clean and sw eet a» the youth of any T acom a— Employment conditions vear around Plenty of oxygen plus a money work .for you? See « good home builder w ork becoming b e c o m in g ^ K elabl, . , w)U other generation. If you'll look, you'll Improving Improving. Building work today and depend upon llooth-Kelly for good more active with consequent demand provide the energy and vitality „„ flrd t. Lumber, l*ath and Shingle«. nec Curiously enough—and t* rhap* It 1« for help easarv to Insure health and happlnena because they are so wise for their Seattle — Four logging concerns —Stale Board o t Health << years, you will always find them have laid off fallers and bucker» The New-Fashioned Girl. open to reason And because being Index-Galena sawmill now cutting Dear Miss Flo: What's the matter a good sport Is virtually their rell .ft* r four months close Number or Organize« Salesmen ___ ___ _ „ generation ________ ____. ___ Hon__their code—’b-y respond quick- uremnloyed gradually decreaalng with this new anyway’ I ran do positively nothing with ray |y fa|r pi„v So while It Is fa ta l, Spokane— Two summer logging OP- y o -m g daughter who is only nineteen for parents to be tc-o strict with their «ration» start’ d work last week peers old She never consults me children. th- children win meet them Night shifts put on at two Inrge saw American Forest Week about anything she wishes to do. and morp than half way If they see the mills Surplus of labor smaller than April 18th to 24th. eh-’ defies me in everything. Sh* parents are willing to come the other It has been at any time since Novem bps been away from home, attending half o{ the way. her. a -rivate school, for the last eight * Remember that she has spent her years, and I found upon her return tno-.i Imcressk-nable years of her life SPRING TONICS DISCUSSED th»» we were utter strangers. I tried awar from you. and her taste«, her j to become acquainted with her. hut habks. her points of view b- e under- ] BY STATE HEALTH BOARD ah« was always so frightfully pollt- rtand(ne of life such as »he has. have persons and formal, and self confident that beP,. formed bv her teachers and her . . . « . ■ „ . n r t n > tank- I could find nothing to say to her. ^ o o l- m a tM No doubt she Is find- ” 1 ' ^ ‘J fra, lra ,,r pr,.. You are always favoring the young tn< „ ,ust difficult , 0 know. you. , , llfur and m„ |.,- Springfield. Oregon W ill ycu please tell me whether hr nroh, h.T rP„ r d her as yet a child- youngster, were forced not I am old fashioned and unreason- must obey you Implicitly and * d(ja<i whether they liked It Eugene 452 Perhaps you be- , “ t' T‘0(, " we believe that acarlty Telephone«: Springfield 55. •We In maintaining that my dagffh without a u c tio n ter should obey her parents? t l-eve. that you must still keen the Tefetabl„ has something to A Mother rldlculcua nose of dn w)th Iow«red vttalKy at aprlng- that vnn • Kou M n e v e r ad m it to n a v in r I favor neither age nor youth. But been guilty of any of the follies ot 1 »print tonic 1» good-ta.t- n tf B ir th d a it > -J I Your Money Comes Back Confidence By Flo Our Forests A re Our G reatest A sse t” Don’t Burn Them The Booth-Kelly Lbr. COMPANY I'd tike to Induce a better understand voufh refreshing and health-giving veg. lng between parent, and chlkb-en I'd Show her by word and by deed ,h “t | e U 'M w an,| fruits are Important parts like parents to know their children, you are trvlng to know her—and re (h< d(eL supply iron, lime and I want them to realixe that the nsemher. this is 19?«—the em ancln. ^ er m| neral element» that en- old method of dealing with them will tion that began with the war la going (h<> b)ood nourish the tissue» not work In this day of the so-called onward and onward. For the past provide bone-building material, flapper. 1 want them to know that »even years your daughter ha» been tab,e(1 and fruits, are especially they i cannot adoot the hlghrbwrded accustomed to muhh freed o m She can Ta,u4b|e ^ » u s e of their rich vitamin xrethbds of the stern parents of older not be expected to —lip bacx Into content. generations leading string» again, »et you rule Vllam lnes are life-giving substance. Children today simply snap their her existence, with a struggle In the food, without which, no matter fin cer. n their parents' faces when bow food onv one eats, disorder, - w- of h o w much m ucn itMKi tJuv are threatened with the punish- NORTHWEST EMPLOYMENT nutrition occur and protection against ■»«-t of past generations—the rod. GRADUALLY INCREASING diaease Is lowered or lost Vitam in«. the locked door, even when face-1 - are a ra^an* of keeping up the heaitn yrtth being turned out of their home. Portland. April 1 5 — (8p eclal)—Em- of the individual They are known as These youngsters of today are not ployment In the Pacific Northwest vitamin«« “A." and "U.' and lackng in courage-regard courage— regardless of <ODtinueg , o mss or 9, eady, gradual eech ha» a nutritional value, what o’her short comings they might ln an district« ac-l Spinach contains a lot of vitamin have » ’me .r e unutterably soohlatl- (,ordlnK t0 repOTtg from Tar|Ou . north- “ and thia vitamin aid . In prevent ca»ed. and when mother and father w<^ tertl cttleg received at 4L head- lng and curing rickets, malnutrition ,nt at home quarters her« today. The laying off c ' nod te-th. Cabbage, tomatoes, n-f-he things too unpleasant tb 'v simplv go nome , where else. of fallera and buckera at several log- spinach and bean« contain a wealth k . pride and glng campa in some co a .t d istrict., of vitamin "R.''; th l. vitamin pro- Pi»» can't vou sense t the del c o r r s r e in that veung defiant voice? dld not perceptibly affect the general ¡ motes growth and Improves the appe- Ce.u't you understand that the voice trend of employment. I tlte Lettuce and tomato«» are rich — ... a 1» —v'ng out the love, of life tn eocl of the reckless sulky, courageous. Independent child .of yours? Ypu ar* »»e*ne cnlv the '•ard young eyes, the hendoKned sleek bobbed hair, the carmined lira of the modern girl. You The 5*l«wmen of Amer^a will soon be well organised If the plant of Hal P Denton of Chicago mature. Mr. Denton, pioneer of the Kiwanit International Club, is an .xperi.nced organiser and bo- lievee that his new movement to bring salesmen together Into one large family will better thie great profession. A x-B illy Dept. Store Successors to Schaefers Bros. 4L DISTRICT BOARD MEETINGS A N N O U N C E Portland. April 7 —The flrat district board meeting of the tl. organisation this year will be held at Wendllng. April 13, at the 4L hall there, accord lug to Information given out at 4L headquarters here today. Other dis trict m eeting, will be held during the next thirty d ay. aa follows: Baker. April 15; Silverton. April 17; Ray mond. W n , April 20: Hoquam. W n, April 21; Seattle. April 23; Belling ham, Wn, April 23; Spokane. April c a n n o t «ee. behind th a t r e b e llio u s ex* ter’ov. R~al Youth—twentieth cen tury model, yes—but underneath it J. C. BRILL STORES MOVED For Discriminating Fair Sex FOUR REMARKABLE SHOE ARRIVALS JUST RECEIVED PRICED SPECIAL — A T , P A IR ----- •$ 5 ^ The Jolliff-Scaiefe Motor Company will occupy new quarter» in the Steven» Building on Main Street Saturday. In our new place of business we will be able to serve the pub- lie still better. the Fish Line They’re biting and all the lovers of the piscator ial pastime are flocking In for rods, hooks and lines. Rods, R e e l» . Baskets, Landing Nets, and Linen and Taper Lines. A Complete Stock of Im A General Service Garage will be conducted in the new place the sam e in our old location on Second Street. In addition Special Chevrolet Service will be handled in conjunction w ith the GANNETT MOTOR COMPANY. A full and up-to-date Btock of tires, tubes, accessories, gas and oil will * be on hand. We are Expert Mechanics and Personally see that every job is done right ported Halford Dry Flies. Henderer Electric Supply 4th and Main St. Jolliff-Scaiefe Motor Co. 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