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HATHAWAY, Special Agent, Pullman, Wash. High Cost of Living Reduced Bl Reducing Your Foil Hills from ao to 50 Per Cent This can be done by installing In your residence or business bouse A CASE PIPELESS FURNACE It insures the greatest comfort given by any known heating sys tem. It promotes perfect air circulation, thereby promoting health, it eliminates all the dust, dirt and soot known to so many other heating systems. It distributes clean, moist, fresh air throughout every room in the house to an average temperature of TO degrees. Holds fire all day. Anyone can set It up In a few hours. Lasts a lifetime and a 10-year-old ct) Id can iperate it. It burns any kind of coal or wood, always giving up its maximum amount of heat and practically all the energy is consumed and not escaping in gas and smoke, as is the case with most furnaces. it meets with a'l the requirements of Insurance companies as a safeguard against basement fires nd explosions, it hat; also .'ten approved by many beards of health and tending physicians of the country. It is constructed of very heavy mc I to r.s to re iln heat frum 12 to 24 hours, and 1-. scientifically designed e'o as to radiate the greatest possible amount ot teat at a minimum cost, wbkb are two great essentials, and costs but little more than a good heating st,.-. e . So why delay In Installing one in either your old cr new home be fore winter? Call and let us show yon one and explain how you can get real comfort next winter aud save money. J. R. GOOD & Co., Colfax ■BBCV& [SCOUTS inducted by National Council of the Boy Scouts of America.) ' I CUB WILL MAKE GOOD SCOUT ' There ,ir,. times when a 'ecoutnins- I ter must tell someone that one of his I kids is a mighty line little smut or ! "nil' i trying «> keep still. P. T. J itUijldn of Troop -No. _.'. \Yiiifl«ld, Kan.. ; sends this letter about one of Ills I scouts : "For three years he has been work- Ins with the scouts, as best he could, ,t!.i being old enough to he registered. i in' I. an honest little fellow, small | for his age and quiet In disposition, i but will piny his Jokes. Does not start in-, disputes, hut will fight for I his rights, and cukes well with other j hoys. "Two yours ago, ft the age of (en I years while on a hike by himself, ;• ring scout, he came in contact I with .■■ large rattlesnake, which tilt him on his ■ Ist. lie- finished, killing ■ It, then put a tourniquet on his own \ firm, cut off the snake's rattles, and ■ walked two miles home, picking at j the wound to keep it bleeding so as \ to wash out as much poison as pos sible. So tiKht did he twist the tourn iquet thai he shut the circulation of ; blood off from his arm, self*that none lof the poison reached his body. Rood | for a ten-year-old, wasn't it? "Last summer, age eleven, he res cued a full-grown man from drown ing by throwing out a long grapevine which the man held to. As he puts It, he threw a grape harbor out to him." CARRYING 150-POUND. PACK. .5 . *.*t mm*.■%>.'* DILLON WALLACE, Explorer of Labrador, Is Scout Com missioner in Dutchess County, New York. INTRODUCING A NEW SCOUT. Exit the "boy slouch and enter the new version of the boy scout. To the ! old we say good-by, and to the new welcome with all the warmth of broth • erly feeling. Years ago a boy who didn't brush his teeth was common—today he Is the exception. Why? Because we have found out the cause of decay, and brushing is the remedy. What Is true of teeth is true of clothes. Two or three slovenly dressed scouts in a troop tend to de feat the pride which a majority take of "looking the part." A dirty uni form Is a disease carrier and a men ace to any troop. Troop pride tends to show up the fellow who never washes his uniform. Headquarters is going to help each troop in dealing with the fellow who , looks as If he didn't care. Under the new uniform regulation* a scout must appear on the street or i at troop meetings in full dress, and I that uniform must reflect a clean scout inside. SCOUTS AID SERVICE MEN. The boy scouts troops of Pasadena, Oil}.', have been canvassing the busi ness and commercial firms of the city to compile a roll of honor of the concerns which have Riven jobs to re turned soldiers, sailors and marines. The canvass is not simply a local en terprise, but the scouts are making the compilation at the request of the government. Tall men 11. Trnsk. scout commissioner for the Pasadena scout troops, has received d request from Washington for the Information and a request tor the scouts <> as semble it. Mr. Trask says the Pasa dena scouts will lose no time in ob taining the Information. It is believed that the canvass will I ■how that every soldier and sailor who want from Pasadena got his position i back on his return If he wanted It, j and that In addition many other re turned service men have been placed , there. WHAT THE SCOUTS DO. . A drive for lemons to furnish re j '■esMineiit for soldiers passing through I emits aud Uhrlchsvllle, Ohio, is be ' Ing made by Boy Scouts. Every home j is expected to furnish a lemon or its j equivalent in money. ] Boy Scouts of Troop No. I, Medford, N. V., while engaged in a game of I baseball were called upon bythescout j master, Hal B. Fullerton. to search for | a lost girl. They immediately quit the ( game and hot-footed it over the woods ' where.{be girl haa gone. 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A Simplex Vacuum Cleaner is sold on payment plan if desired. Free demonstration in your home. HAMILTON HARDWARE ■SSB: °^jTSy