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rAow wo I t 1 i gODGRCna KKW KBV11CW Imh4 tttir 4itr. arte, nii- u. ii'ij'iiL'iJ? " Ht'IlHCKiKTION RATES Daily. Pr year, by mull... i-1'! Dally. i month, by mall . .o By Carrier, pr month - clutWely .... in f il Uruii la ntUleU to the ue for republication of II Dwa aiBpaicnt-ia irtu'uu i bOt.otlirwl L-reHitwt In ihla PPr and aUo the local i.ew publMtivri here in All riKhta of repiibltratiun of ape ctal lipatrha herein ar lr.,v Fnieifetl a- arunl-cra maiiar May 17. 1-20. at the poat ufri-e at "75' Oregon, uw-x lh Art of Mifch Z. ir,.l.inir lira.. llt-cWlllNT Ul, l'J. I TK1 '0ilUSSMi:.N KlltK I ConRrHRHmHi. Ilk, dollar. U 'rel ate in valuo wnn thi y me muliii-U--.1 ti,oi tH ihe. chlrf arniiiniMil BKuinM enUrKiiiK the hhm.i1.oi ship jf the hoiitm. 'Hit' n-rtMii n-ni - Un oioiorlllllltV uml H ti'llipiit .!.. .t..i M iiHiiiil. tin' luw iiinktrfl do not Heiu HtronK enutiKh rUl It- Though kiiowhiK. evi'n hetltT lhan Din public, how crtiwci.'u mn. .. tern ar alrvariy, and how tln'ir 1K IhIuUvh work is huinp-it-.l ,.,.,,hi- ..ml the Informr u ualily numb briiiK. they ar planniiiK nevcrthflf'Ha Ut add in-miy f.U nifiii l.rH, briiiKiiiK Uih total flow tn MMi. This Ih utiwlsit, unforiiiuatH and im nttrt'HH-try. Tin -oiiidTutlnun t nmmlliiK It are 1impurury. and bo in thn rculin of tint"Hsioiial p'd Itii'a rather than KlaU'ninaiishlp and litiHincflH wmihi. It would rmiH hoiik- hard f'Hliiirn. mmii.Hlioiiiihly. If UK House is lidil Hi Hrt lin-Ht nt member fci.iti l.v raisin the population unit of r'r-Htiiut iin i-noiiKh to halam the cciikuh Inrn-aw. ami as a result flimliuitliiK a roiiKrt'HKmaii or two in pom Ktat-H Hint have not kiowii pi rapidly art tin rem of th country. ThBBtaltH ho afftTtt-d inkht ronsidt i that they wen- disrrlrninat-d against and thro would hi personal hilhr iit'HH on tin part of a f'W roiiKmsn men thiiK eliinlnaled. Yl would It not be worth while, for the Hake cr national benefit? The. ki iev;mi i M would kooii be forKoliiMi, ami there WouTrt bn no teal Injiifttlre done. One repreHi'iitative more, or lens, Meldom liiHttern to a fttatn. If this ronKn'KHional Increami Ik to conilniie indefinitely, wlth.thw lar' Krowdi of population, a Kesioii of the houtm may eventually res inble a town nie. tiiiK, rattier thau an oianl znl'on of professiotial law makera. Thi average ronKrixsmaii is ad mittedly leKtt capable than lie used to be, when the house wan mnuller. Nobody, even in the house, wants the free and unlimited roiuaK of con griBmnen. Why debate (he issue any farther? MARINES VINDICATED. There in Hattsfartion and leliif in the reH)it of the naval court of in qulry appointed to silt ihe chaiRes of criminal misconduct on the part of American limrim-H in Haiti. It was hard to believe In the tliHt place that the charges went true, mid Hint American lads bad acted like Huns, Indulging In "practically indiscrimin ate killing of natives' The accusa tinon was made, however, with Mirh vU'or that it u as credited in some quarters. Now a group of invest iga torn headed by Admiral Mayo declare that the record of the marines who have been policing Haiti (tilling the last five yearn in in fact extremely rredllable. The court reports Ibat tlie crimes if violence known to have been com Quitted nralnst natives in that time have amounted to onlv 111 altogether, including two homh idi-s, and that in ' Pverv case the offender was tried bv ourt martial and given approit iale Minishnienl . Few American communi ties of any size have a better record than that. The marines are said to have done a difficult juh of policing well. ;iv usual, making Haiti mute peaceful and orderly than it had betn for a c. n tury. The character of the marines ban not changed. There is nothing to show that the ho s doing the thank less win k of suppressing hrig'ipdare and restoring order in lawless Haiti were different in character and con duct from those who won the world's ndmirat ion ut 4 nt irnv and liateau Thierry. Their vindication is a in dication of American honor. Many methods have been tried Tot training chddnn in a better under standing of the well balanced raHon. but few have proved more uni isfac tory than a ichenie in use In ohm schools, when cvci'v da v t h children play "vIkIHuk the car. teiia" The childien form in line and na-s by deafen mi which are dlsnlav.d c.irefullv chosen pffitiit-H or all sorts of foods, including finlts and dc-; Herts, with Ihe price jut portion plainly disidaved The i hild Is ri. n lov monev when he cfiierw the room: the tablet is bis Irav s he pusu.s U each desk, he j(i(;t down his choice, then walks bv two children. ho te'l him how much bis meal will he, dif ferent children taking the part 'ach dav. On he gees to the 'Yadi1eri window", (he teacher's desk. Th. teacher" look nver bis prnpo-..-,! menu tells bliti whendn it is lacking nr ts over abiind.uit. tr if it s a h:,d nun Idnatiou and whv Slit- ijmcnMouh liim to see If his estimate agretm w I r ti ih.it of the rhe.kers. ami when he pre setits hU money she has him tell her now much change he should receive Thus, a little rmthmt tic gets woik-d on the side. The children enjoy the lesson. Imilv prognss is .J. own h the most of them in the art of ehuns ing and In the readv romputafion o' prices and chance Thiu th.- modem school once mote provit f r s effi. ien rv m lifting trie child for bts common problems. WORK FOR TMK UNtMPLOYCD. In moot DommuniUca. tlio prohleiu of unemplov inenl has t nteied to some extent, and there to general agitation for the martins of ull possible public projects to provide. Jobs for men who need them. There is no objection to Mich effort, but in the public interest the work which is undertaken should te ca cfully determined. It is better, since building ma'crials are high, that extensive building programs should proceed lowly. lint there ure many small Jobs, repairs on buildings, ulong highways and bridges which can be handled to ad ant age even under u verse wt uthei conditions. When new rousii uclion Is und'-rtakeu. t he more vital need should be s lipid h d first. School houses, tor iio laoce, are mure m-ces A-.iry than expensive jails, or build lugs d signed for pleasure or foi show. It Is a fine time to get ihinc don , Men who want work m ually work with enthusiasm, and Ihe skill ed band is idle just now as well us the one unaccustomed lo particular Jobs. 'I In private ciiiz.t n can co-operate with the public authorities in finding small mat tern for the man w it h seme enough to prefer au honest occiipai ion to idleness. W'ii h a little careful planning as to kinds of work esseut tal and desirable tu be done at this time, the un.-ntplov-menl problem ran be handled to the mutual benefit of Ihe public and lite men whose ordinary jobs are tem porarily denied Ihem. Kxports viiy that 2M,niu,uin ions of paper can be man u I ae lured an n ually from the bamboo in India This need not bamboozle anybody in fo thinking paper prices w ill conn down. OK II Who remembers the t mfMe la of any city except his own - a who remember his own? A woman always knows she would have had a good voice If it had been IrutucU wluu she was younger. The citizen who oftellesl lliobr the paver," hardly eve won h uieiii ioning. breaks into pilnl ; ignal ure. "Tax r pas any laxes How does it happen that after t man de-s he alwas becomes "a lov ing husband and a k ind fat lo r?" Have you ep Well? last year's resol ul ions Myrtle Creek Is Scene Of Wedding On the evening of the l!"lh. It being the occasion of joint installation ol officeis of the local lodges of Hie Masons and Kaslcrti Stars in the Ma sonic hnll in Myrtle creek, there wa- consuie:,;ci a unf-ue w (bllng w hni Mrs. Ida I,. Harris beiame Ihe bride of Mr. Henry Wood. At the conclusion of the fn-tall il ion ceremonies, Mr. (. It. Males, in stalling officer, announced that Mr Ita les won b play an inst i unienta I selection, after which llev, Wood. pastor of the Methodist church would speak a few words. At a given signal Mrs. Mat' s be gan playinc the wedding mnrch, at which time Hie minister look hb place at the altar, and the bridal party, preceded by a little girl, who acted as ring bearer. marched in from (he ante room, and the beauti f ul ring c. re u ion v was pronoun ed Tbe i M'-ic had b en arr nmed by a few friends of the contracting pir ties and was a complete surprise to the otio hundred or more guests who Were present. The bridegroom, Mr. Henrv Wood, is a prosperous fanner of Sheridan. Yamhill count y. w hile the bt ide K the retirin,; matron of Vabnthie lod :e, O. K. S . of M.Vltle fr.-ek. W he.e she is i s(, eined add loved many friends. her Voi Moo ::id. e Hepai Ittieilt Conservators i X II- Inline J.iuuai v Legion Says Bonus Cost Misleading 1 hell.' lilKI M r. W ASlll.NCTON. iinmv hv St.-r')arv 1 1 t'Msiii v. urirt' t Ih si roiiimtH)-.. y.-slfrilay. pl.t. im; 1 h .'it (if rarryilli! out tin. ...lillK il' I IHsf.-.l I'ltllll" 1W.lti.HI Mlltlt.T I'tltlll- loll iii l'.:s ml, Hint itiiil was rhaiarli r i. ,1 l.y v. llaill.iaiili. n.ili.m.il I'ulniiiainl.T or Ih.. Aui'ji n an I..'v;ihi as a "S. nnl.'th h skh mi h i,, hhi,I,I llli' wali ls kii llial lh.- i iu.-ipl,- in vnlv.-.l .-an In. i-l..u,l.-,l In I,, ,, f,,. iikii iiii4an uiillilni-. i.aill.niilh .-! i in:ii,-. i..,i n,. ni:i liiiimi ain.iunl nf th,- l,IIIK H wotll.l ,-ost I he .-rum. nl $1 v,v miO. ' S.-.-i clai v M.nmi,..'J v. pr,..: nlali.Mi ..r Hi,, in. 111. T. ' s.:. (I,.. , lii.nal l.i--:niii i-uiiiiiian.l.-i-. uj, ni. IimiIimk ami ili-sii;n,-, t,i Irii-lil. n Hi, . "iiiilrv inln a l i-pu.l ialii.ii ..r its ,.!, liltal-Vti in i. s.-r i.-,. i,i,.n I-!,,. .'ral iinirissi,,n ,is i-.m v.- . , ,r Inv l.'sl iniiiiiy llial Hi,- luv-ai-,- ,.r n,, .-illit-M.lt I, i , (,, . . I'r..l'iiali..n ,.f t.f 1 1 ,,,, , ' r .Mini. -nt. an, I Hi.- Illllll.tal r.m.li tiiiiti.'.hat.. .'I .lullais l.v ii.-litillslv i-iiiiiit.. linn I'll tl.'f. ss tur.s i Ml I i this ( 'inn,-, av'i i In sin - llial th-- hill til .In I r I w i in . s, n: ipprupriatiiMis ml all th,. tt-a Pt Ih.it lh,. i-.ish nsali..n , ,iil, i, ,,..:ii,,. r, ar. an. I f.ir so-,-,-., v. urn an, I thai I -i i.,i,,M ,- f , ,. mp. Ils:ill,,n , ;i.k,., ,, i . I - I . an, I ar.i t.i h(. cftrs srr.'a.l llta8 i, 0 1 "t.v s;"'-J FRIENDS SEE CHANGE IN THIS OAKLAND MAN A. C. Fuller Says Tanlac Has Restored His Health And He Has Gained Thirty-Five Pounds in Weight. j "My li b uds all si em astonished at the woudcrlul change that ha: taken place in my condition in so short a time," said A. i. Fuller, an xi il ie coiiutiiiit of 1 071 62nd Ave., Oak land, (ul. following an attack of the 'flu' in 'l'.t, I found myself in an awful rundown coudii ion. My stomach, which had troubled lue Tor three years, became very much worse and for two mouths 1 suffered frightfully. 1 rarely ale at all during that lime am) fell off thirty pounds in two i eks. "I was also sulfeilng from loss of m i gy and general wcakm s.-, and fbf.s, as well as Ihe stomach trouble, b.caliie much worse. Una would Jolhl on mv stomach, cauiiif awful pains and a feeliiije of surfo-atiou. J wus badly constipated and in Mich misery i thai I would on- n i"ll and Io-k a!l j iik-lil long in my led. I was so w ak j and nervous that H "' l,h ' ,., .,f , iTi.r :::: I ...ioU io my work. ' Mv mother k' " ' ,"' 1,1 ,r I Tanlac and my w :.'bt luciease was j thin . five pound- a gam of five ; pounds above my u-ual weight in Hiirtv davs. I can ai an lliin now j ..)..'... ,', ..f inilice-tioii. my i neives are back to old nine lorm and 1 am enjoying lit- and y I In-.tlih as 1 haw not led in wars." Tanlac is sold iu 'ui by W. F. Chapman; In luMinville by Tims. Hatfield and by eadin druggists everywhere. . AltorXl TIIK TOWN Itu-docv at Oakland "7'oniable F. W. Hillard b ft this morning tor Oakland, wln-ie he p.-nt Hie il.iy atieiiding lo lnn iiii mai lers. Hen I l otn Sul lit i lin Mark Tisilale, of Sutlo rlin. spent yeslerday in Mosebui g traiisai-tiiiK t.ir ines matters and greei tug his i rieinM. I'olldl 0NIJIioii Mrs. J. I'. Lenox of Suiberliu, un derwent a tonsil operation at Ihe Mercy Hospital yesterday. Hr. Seely was in at tendance. Visited Sons Will. Iblliwe). of Yoncalla. who has been spending the past w eek Mith his sons in Ibis dly, b it tins .iioiiiiuk for his home. Irfacn I' tic I tiddler Mr. Lewis Crniit. of niddte, b ft for her home last night alter shop plug and visiting wilh her friend here for a short lime. Visited Son Mrs. Ko.-.e Morgan, of Albany, who has b en visiting b r son, Man Mor gan, of this eily, since Christmas. IH for her home this morning. ' ' tpernled t Miss Helen Daniels, or Hion vflle underwent a tonsil operntioti at f he Mercy Hospital yesterday morn ing. Ir. Seely was In attendance. Is i:perliwl from Portland Far I havis is expected to arrive in Itosehurg tonight from I'orlland Tor ;i visit at (he o. (. Husmer residence. Mis. Paiis is already in this city. Kcturn to JeMervoii Mr. and Mr;. C. V. Humphrey, id liiVersoii. who bad i-peiii Chrislmas Im io at the he of their son. 1). ('. Huuiphiev, hU this morning tor tle ir home. To Kit in Portland Mr:.. F. Kmgel and von. I.aiv- 'ence. bit (Ili l-olii' for I'lUlltlld Mllele theV Will i:-it Willi MlS. . S. I'm kbi; er. forutei l Miss Filliau Krogol. TV ,s .ti. les o Knicht of this citv left las? Angeles when lie will Fi' d Kcnnor. eight guesis. .'o. i b'bl i01' Men Vestenlay- Mr. and .Mrs. Unite, Montana, yesterday and s' viewing the fir Prices Seeking a Lower Level We are giving them a downward shove. All prices regular lines are adjusted and reduced to the basis of next Sprin purchases. "Inventory week is iHreT All Remnants and Broken Lines we do not wish to invoice will be sold at prices far below cost. Our loss will be your gain In these lots you will find splendid values you cannot afford to miss! COME Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. A. Sv:tnMn, "I ! V.-.I ill lli.scl.lll '. ! I ho .Liy h.-l.' in ! tii.l Munnniiliiir rniiuliy. Tiny Lit ni.lit fur M'-'l ; I oi .1 anil will -oiit:iiil- mi I'rinil lli.-i'f t. Ciiljl'iiruia for an .-xN-iiil.-.t si.iuiii la.'S I'lil-oliuli Win. II. l-'aK.sl.iinl. I-. S. allln i-imi-pos.-i- anil iiiilililn r. p:.-.l llu.iii:li IIom-I.iii- last unlit . nr.. ul. 1 1. S.tn l-i aur-"lsro. wh.r.- li.- will all.lnl In IniHiti.'.s inall-rs l..r a sln.rt lini.- Mr h'aMsl.ilhl.-r wan k '' H"' lion iii ItiiH c-liy l.y Mr. anil Mi:.. J. l-nn and lamil'. I'!lili'l-tnlfi(.(l ut llinni'l- Mr anil .Mrs. W. I". Hainp t-ntwr-lain.-d Hi Clll'IHI liias illiin.-r last Mat nr.liiy. Thus.' .r- .-ul and tlu.si; who .-niovi'd t lii h.isj.il.ilny or Ihe hnsl and liistf.ss wt-n- Mr. and Mrs. It. I-' Itanip, .Mr. I.nlli.' Itainp, Mr. l.inn Kanip and Mr. C . llorn.-r an. I two ilallKliti'i-H, .M.trr.uvt and Opal. Ni'ilin'r l'avi's Iiisliiot Allorn-y (li.ii-'i' N'.'nn.-r l.-l't .VHslcr.lay .-v.-ii'nj: li.r Klaiualli l-'alls. Mini-.- In- will all.-nd I" h-tal l.nsin. ss fur a f.-w .la s. 11.- will r. lurn to l.'os.-hii i tt in iiim. io a'-4-oni-paits lhi -haiiil..-i- ol' roinin. I.--- .1. . i.'.ilion and l.. ...nniy -.miii lo I!.-, ilsport lo alt. ml 111.- toad iik i-!-i ll lo h.' I.t'lil 111. i. Down l-'i-oisi .al.-a Mr. and Mra. It. II. Maynard, ao- 'onipani.-d hy .1. K. Wood, ilrovi- Apron Checks Iter yut.1 15c l'.oys Sox 2 pair 25c I'onntry y.-s-i''-tni-n dial .'r.-i-line tin' n,'f."s.irv to ih.-io. Tli.n down f i -.'Hi Ihe Aal.-u lonla;., .-p.cliiiK to 1 1 K 1 1 Th. y aro linsy sawmill and I.Hildintrs I'arry on lh,- indil-try mail.' in.' tup in Mr. Maynar.l s . n 'lo: . .1 . ar wilh .-Hiiro I'motorl, r talcll'..:; of ll.o slolin. TI o ilislano. iii in. in' Hi, hi in mill's. o - . rm:i:i;ru, wokhs nii'lit for I sl'. n.l a short I i in ' nllon.lini: i,, ,,, ii'-ss matters. I 'l-oill M.M llo t'1'.-.'k Miss Itai h.-l u iMi ,. r Myrtl . ro. li . amo lo Itosolni i c y. 'sin-. lay to -I'.-tnl a tow hours shoppim; and at 'oinliiii; to l.iisiii.-ss mallors. A isititm 1 1 t'ii Mr. and Ijiitnh Itrisl.in an, I I'al.y lilt last nmht for M.-,lfo., al-' i-r snondiiii; flu-isi nm In this ri'y: wilh Mrs. r.ijs,M's n,,,i),.r rs ,., , ly Miii.i Is Xi'.illilL; (.n Hon Woilzol. of San Kranol,.,, i-; vi itliii; horo i.t th,. .1. .1. IIihIko" ivs-h,,'"i-o o wjll i-omain nnlil aii.-r V-w W-H.-I is a , Milia.i al,.r on tl,,. ttaii.-..rl Ml. v.-nin. ."iO!; lo ..I1I..1 iiia Mr and Mrs. K, All in ami -on ,,r Mimi.s.aa. who I,.,,,. I,,..,, ,i.i,,,. .,, 'Il" f K iMOlll'l h,,m,. ,.;,, ,,js ..j,,. 1,11 "i1 "iiif for Calif,,, ,,ia t,', ;l" tid ih,- r.-niaind,.,- of iho wint.-r. I'" OaUlanil Mr and Mis t. .1. Il.inna or I'ot- ' "I" liroy.. w , halo I n v .vii. i, with r-l.ilivos fr a short t,. ,.', ' I I tiii'ht l,,r II il, l .ii.l ., I...... ... . will v . .it ,- ., sl, ,,. ,.rr t ti i n i n - homo. IN'llllllv M,, ,. Mrs mi,,.,., i,'lli,'. ,,f (,,.,,.,. '.I oi ". n In, lias li.. . i.i.i . Iln.ll l,r..l.,-s o. II, i , . ,'. "I'', '"","'" ' M'' "' I'd' S.nill, "f Lookiiii- ,;las. ,r, thU rnino l"t 11. T llo in.-. in i s r..r ll.'oo- ,li. k M.-K.iv of V I..,,, n .. . has l on .,, , , .. 'I Mis. -, -s s, ..' . '' dav:. I.,, ,,,i. ,; " '"r,,n homo tlrs M. i. in . . ,. . , " loinain In IhiosI. at I in i, h.su, Mr I',. , , hi in ir .lanrliior of Vr and Mis i Wol,lf,,h ,,,, Mrs. 1 "loin.i Tnllor. mothor of K Ino llouai.l. w.ro t.,.., of ,,,. ul a lun. h on lo.Ui g,v, n l.y Mis For Many II IIksi-Iuii i; llousolinli To hayo tho pains and a.-hos of a nail li.i.-k r.'inoyi-d to ho out h oly froo tuna annoyiiiK daiiKorons uri nary dlsoasos is onoui.'li to inai;o any ki.ln.y sniV.'i. r vratol'nl. Tho follow Ini: a.lyi.t- of ono who suitor. d will pi oyo h. liil iil In li n lid i , iU of lioao I'lliE na.Iors. Mrs. W li. Conloo. ?, 1 :) W. Wa h Il ulon si root, li.i.-iol.iiiK. says: 'I liayo iisod I man's Kidnoy Tills for soino tinio and ham found tlt.oii y.-i-y l.onofirial Mv ki.liioia wore u...l.- nml f oft. Ml had .lull lioada.'hos ! frit dull and languid, mid my kid noys ai'lo.l irroKillal ly. I load of Iioan's Kithi'-y Tills and iisod th.'tn as iliio.-loil Thoy holpoil mo hy ro liovinir Iho lia.-kai'hi' and olhfr sit;ns til Iho Iri.iiMo. Kladly ro.'.inilnonil Iioan's to aiiyoup in no. d of Ki.lnoy rome.iy " Tri. o i;"o at nil doal.'rs. Ilon't s-im-plv ask fi,r Ki.ln.-v lotnody ivi llo.tl's Ki'lll.'V Tills, tho samo llo.f Mrs. Conloo had. I'ostor-Milllinrn Co.. Mfrs . Itiiffali). X. V. Fish Eggs Had A Stormy Trip Tuirn.WH, Or.. Iioo. L"i - Two million . I n i in .-L't's I'oil. oi. ,1 f,,r l!i- K.'i- no 1 1 . r hy llio slat.- t isii and L'aino i-.'iiinii-sloli rorolillv. Iial.h'.l on I In- ;i. ac.'or.litm lo r. port lo llio . "iniin. si,,ii. 'J'li,- t't:i.'S w,r,. on lioard Hi,- si, -amor Tramp, and as Ho.- I' . s' l i, .ioh, i Coos la l, tan -lii'w I'm .ii-ti.v of lifo. Sol i-i t- st.n ais al oil- lh.. ,',,... !,-..) ,l..ti,v...l II,., v.... ' sol I, ,,n, lh,. ,., ot.-d ti f ar rival. Tl..- lish rhil.lr, n . r,- s.nl lo a hal.'l oiy i-lo.i' to Cos Hay. Kor Iii l .ijs woik i:u In l.l.oilY Cl.aniiii; Works. I '2 .'. Sliorida n I'll, . War Veteran Goes Back to Soil Ili'iHi IMVKli. Or.. 1)..'. in. - Al 11 1 Ii.an. world war ..-ran. slill -in f'-i iiii- rioni tho .-ir.-iis of l W"iiiiis. ha pnrrlias. d from c K. Hon. a t. n a. to Iran n. ar lli'io li.u -i, in tho hi:., i- valloy. llo .-m.- ois to -I- i. lo'. tho tiaol to si ra l.i i i.-s and p'iiis li.-an has just airii.d tl. io fioni a n.ililaiy hospital. llo sllffor-1 . .1 s. ri.'its w.oinds from a hii-h . plo- ' so slioll which M ii.-tiat. .1 his ill.-, .loin ti. and nlsn wus wound.'.! in tin-, splno. 1 Work Shirts 79c Good Brooms 89c J.C. Penny Co. White Laundry Soap, 1 bars 25o Dress Ging. hams 25c yd. Men's So c, per pair 19c Gray Army Blankets $3.75 each Calico, per yard 12'2C Yard wide Percales 19c per yd. Men's Sox, mixed wool, Pair 29c. Pay Day Over alls, Union made $1.79 3G-inch Pillow Tubing 23c Yard Yard wide Outing 39c Yard Ladies Hose Black 19c per pair Cotton Sheet Blankets $1.98 to $4.98 Children's Capes, 49c to $1-25 27 inch Outing 23c Yard. Children's Hose Large size only 15c per pair Wool Middies $4.98 each. One Lot Chil dren's Drawers 19c to 49c a masoi i.iiAni': iiwri: at win I II I IS Tl .11. Saturday llil'hl. Jan. 1. 111:11. Ad mis.' ion louts $1. lady dani'.-rs and .pociaiois li Turn's will In- award. d. Mnsio l.y Oil's in .lustra i:i-riono in il. .1. m i mm wiiSVk-.-? TIit.' is im ilniibt aliout il our IHiV ( IJ MVi rli ;iiis w it tioitt injury. r'-;illy s;ivi s- tho mat tni'iit. l.fl ii h show hy ;i I riiil. just wh;it our s rvii t i--. Wlitt's nir ( li-aiicr? Try mil- W.iy. I'Ihhio Our Auto ill ;ill. CLASSIFIED COLUMN ALI4 NKW I LASMirilfill All VKHTIMCMICTS WILL UK VOhSD OH UIT UNMKK HKAIIINti "X KV TdDAY." WANT KI IliOl-..-. VANTEI. - - r or ti- riom ivi. ;ict. U A.N'KKI 1 l-'i.iil- h's (' tn'irv I-ihIm. IlIfithlHirTy. MAN WANTS W 1 1 1 K - A "iv kht'l, hy l iy or H"JL" owfluirg WAN'l'KH- WiMMli-iiitiTH. $J l-r thr (iloM HuimI. J.'.r.U CUlil t-fonl WUOl Uo.v.'i- lixis. i'hoiiu t l-KI WANTKI l-'uriilhi-tl ho u -4t k '.-(. luw ins with i iv iiec of liiitli. Ail .n.M I'. H.. aie NvWH-KevlfW. l-'OK HI.K- H"use, 3 lotfU Inqalf' t'ol.l. Si. WANTKI -"ity -Mrlfit I f-iiim-r. Mt-.itlv Juh. it will i - ill '-impp-l tttiri lliitiill Ti. 4L' W'fHt I.MTI'. FOIl KKNT. n HKST Uri front room ftn- Kttitl.iiiati .n-lii-rMl. IMii'in V. V HI KKNT S'afoty ilfpOMlt Itonehury Nutlunul UhiiK. I'liK ItKNT Kurnihl prlvfU-Ke of halh. 4nl room with !. Main St. Child'sMental Growth BV DR.H. R.NERBAS D. D. S. A iIiiM'h I!mi(;iI Ut-oili is ttt'tt'it sliint Vi li) ilia4ail ltt'tli. Itoli'l It t 11 Ii;iii:' (if this iiatint' Im luiil at Hir iliN.r. S4 to it lh il tho hiltl lain hi how to hni'-li ini.i l.ikr tan' of his tt'flh. I't'rtt li him uImi lo u l at iiMMilril with thi h-tiiii. i:aiiiina lions ltv MlSLIXA.NKOLfi. r.II.ORINS. WifHHtnakliif: of all kimls riM.m- IS7-U. f:'H S. Main. U Ti i,M ATli ' "Kl'.KCTKMT I! It A K K ST it K--fr :uiy otlu-r nnoil ji.-i'iiilt v. l:ik. n as II rut pavnu nt on Mi H. K""' l;n;. nt-ar W I nsloiix. Write '-'i' :'n. A. N-. tliim-lMiru. .II ST A IiI-:MINI'I:K Wti.ll your ohl ur ih'W i.lt ii. Is att.nlion tak- it to iMIIanl Ai Shttr. Mail onl.-in ni'ii pt oui.t al l-iii ion ( JimhU fit J It'tl f"i ami li .-ri'il. I'hoii..' 472. MONKY TO LOAN-J'Jyrar rural cr'Ht farm lonn, low Interest rt f.'il.tiOO local nionty to han on Bixwl r.-al estate Klrnt morttfag. riee M If. Hire, of Hie A KU-e. ftKSI'ii.NSlHI.K, a.'ttu int-n or whiihii to I VJH l-Hi-lll ll 111 SfVeral K"IHI 1 1 on m of tlii.i MiatH. ImUIiih onh-rs for I' mil TiPeH. Sliruhl.tMy. Itos.-M. !.. f.T SiialiK ih-livt'iy. iM-iuaml n lih frnl nn. I icliirn.4 lo IntrlllKftit work .'in are suh.Mtanliiil. 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