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notiFnnifi. nnrnox, AvrnvEsn.AY. JAvi Anv io. 102a. PAOP FTOTfT 1 v. A lot of Men's Army Coati On lot nt Silk Cnpe, 34 Inches wide. In assorted shades: very nice material, worlh up to f 1.25, now for '"Ml. tOfl 79c )U!U 39c A few pieces of fillk Toplln In dif ferent shades, worlh up lo fl.Ot), now for. yard 69c Silk Sport Cloth for skirts" and blouses, eli-Kant material and good, snappy patterm; regular f 3.90 value now for. yard $1.89 ON GRI s AT FISHER'S STORE Starts Friday, January 20th, 9 a. m. J1.75 Boys' Grey Sweater, heaVy weight, just the thl f; every day wear, now ' 98c 130.00 Men'. Dress Overcoat tJ coats are made of th beat mt "- in nuxturw plain cloth, for ' $18.95 AT BARG AIM WHI 0 SEASON 54 Inch wl? All Wool Coating- In navy blue and brown only, worth 14.00, now fur, yard $1.49 Cue Drew Serge In different shades, now, per yard 25c Standard Quality Dross Ginghams, all good patterns, worth up lo 25c, for, per yard 12Kc 36 Inch Terrain, plain and figured, lights and durka, for 17c ladles' Poulard and (lorgelte Kilk lirossos, up-to-diilu styles and crea tions, worth 118.00, for $9.95 A lot of Ladles' Dress Shoes, differ ent heels and toes, kid and line calf leather, worth to 6.00, for $2.98 Men's Dress and Work Shoes In sev eral stylos; stundard makes, built for look and wear; worth up to 18.60; now $3.98 OUR ENTIRE $50,000.00 STOCK of DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS, LADIES' COATS, SUITS, DRESSES, LADIES' and MEN'S SHOES, MEN'S CLOTHING, UNDERWEAR, Etc. WILL GO ON SALE AT THE MOST RIDICULOUS CUT PRICES EVER HEARD OF BEFORE. EON'T MISS IT. This rjiIa will ho an this sale is to be the greatest to kpII. flnH if hnnst Riihdtnn stone unturned to accomplish this purpose We know that to get this volume of business we must make price red uctions so wonderfully attractive that you simply cannot resist buying. iave already taken our losses due to the general decline, so our sale pr ices should be all the more attractive to vou with these drastic reductions Free ! e miuw mm 10 get mis volume oi business we must make price red ucti We have already taken our losses due to the general decline, so our sale pr ices from our new low price level. A $125.00 Phonograph To the most Popular Lady over 16 Years Old in this Vicinity. "A VOTING CONTEST-The Lady who has the most Votes Wits the Phonograph HERE IS THE WAY IT OPERATES: DO are eJntit,edt0 a Vote-ONE DOLLAR PURCHASE, One Hundred Votes-TWO UULLAK PURCHASE, Two Hundred Votes, and so on. The Contest will end according to the announcement in mir nimnlnr Store Closed THURSDAY These items are only a few of the many others we have . . llOSKM 1UJ, OHIXiO.V. Hoys' and Girls' Rain Coats, value three to four times lnM now . 98c b (I(J( light, dark and fancy patterni, ji Small lot oi Curtain Marqueteb. regular price 25c, now per yard An odd lot of Children's Via Dresses, all nicely trimmed and made, running up to $1.50 In vslt now 25c Misses' and Children's Jersey Kt liloomers, regular 50c kind for 19c Ladle3 Handkerchiefs, now for . lc W. C. T. U. In Ses siort Here Todav l nnttnnoii rrnm pane one.) HKAIN HANK HOLI Regular 5c Tencll Tablets for f lc; I Coast Road to' " '.. . "; Be Improved I- K4lly. .1:552:15, address. "The Nine-! teenth Amendment, a First Aid to ' the Knforremi'iLt of the Eighteenth , Aiiienilnient." Hmv. i,, ii, Qu,.j, j 2:152:25, niuslc, Ulcngary l'n-, Ion. ; 2:25 2:45. address. "For th. TH.RD ATTEMPT TO Francisco. Mr. Moore i 9irmqn WASHINGTON. Jan. 18 The1 If lh,L" " S' and ,J' co,Palgn in this middle weslv-rn -congressmen, meet-! fhf charrml.roV0;.!'''''0!1, f lug with Secretaries Hoover Davis ! sVn, , " e,nL. . lifto,rent ('lv' andWailace, decided to have -he wlth,n aZX!' Sake of Our Future CltUena." Hev. u. A. liutrlilnsnn f Oakland. j 2:453:00. music, duet by MrsJVri. sm Stunner. iJ,Zai M t h""' """""n ! 4:004:10, reading. Mrs 3.00 .1:20. address. -Is Law to j llelllwell. i norereign ill tne u. 8. 3:20-3:30. thank oltnrlng for Lil lian Stevens Lt'iilsluilvfl Fund. 3:303:40, short talk on Health. Strength and Kneiny. Mrs. . (I. Wil son. 3:40 4 00 lull. n .........,!.... for community law enforcement, ' pn A Wan 4 U n - The liruln State Hunk was Sold toilliv. tn ttiM tnl, h..i.i.... 'l!y Hank, according ! PORTLAS'D, Jan. IS In accord. I Ji2 '"m'"lv'V "" The t.uco with th new federa ahMaw I XTuir.,ll; 1 'h.. -,nRs,n',lyen1i:; - . : pit-Bi- t'buoim men a tentat ve r.inv uhitu-iticr ,nc dent and .M ton Fvnn. a , i.... ' . . " .'ay """'B' covernineiit make a third atiemm i Doth of these men. 'however 4tJ, Tof the state The , f lh I w nae,ii,,ose,i or their stock and i Indicated are the I'aciric hiifhwav " eml";'s- nterest and James 8. Fl.tland' 4tThe Dallesallforn . , ighwav and1 : 4 'secondary road system are the Hoose- , ATTEND CONFERENCE 1(1 liUVH 'Irtlifirlit RTftP PaCUPO tLTOIuJ L- Moore of the. local S. P.!-- ; T bawyera on January 15th. 14 w.w. ,....Miiniot freight depot leaves tonight for Sanl AnoiVD THE towv I was born at their home ta t Hiihy lloy liom ter. Hero from Dillnnl r . i . . i . ' ... i iiih. iureii miner came in:. Dr. Shoemaker reports the birth hon'e In Dillard today to of a i.ir w i j . mis c suo , , , " -"rs. i sane lMisiness affairs. KV- fuMlvT " " " - u. ... L 44444 fj V-V-V'V'-V 4:104:30. address, lo lie Patriotic." Hev. 0 4.30, patriotic songs, club. Adjournment. velt hiehw.iv. .Ifthn I I. rants Pass-Crescent City road. Ash- land-Klnnmth Falls rond. McKenzle' MOSCOW, Jan highway. Oregon-Washington high- ""nine or Foreign way. Hoseburir-Cons iiav hioKa ' i West Side hlghwav and t'nivr i kJ lake Time, road. I conference, II. Hilton.! , , . i nounced. r.irl. pi., ' P1 iniary roaus dirts tjleoi n),( ,B i, -h. ,,- ; . n neiner tnoy come within this mean- BLUE LAW f FAHFR In much be determined bv the see- OLWt LMW LtHUtK Frank I 1 S Premier Mini.,;.,' ehlt. cherln will head the Russian soviet ueicKaiion to the Genoa ec.inouilc it was officially an- A TOPAV i LIBERTY! THEATRE i l Prices 10 and 15c X J V11KK KVKHV my f m Grips Northwest retary of sericulture ..,,iar loads must he luter-counly In char acter. On the primary system are 1176 miles and on the secondary svs tem !;! miles. The commissioner nnlnf.iri i Used for February letting the paving FLAYS THE MOVIES a .in; aii i i u k w S IT u m Ml 1'l.M. V TJ t. Love and the Law i A Saturday I'v, iilnr story. A few thrills ynu will see In this fast ilrania: Saved from ilriith. The hlebllxbn of .'a lf. light. A dead shot spsrrow cop in the flcht nf his lire A llontrnor Imi bluffs like a poker pla'r. A play full of action am! thrills. Also a 2 reel conw-dy. "What N xt " and s Vitl,.- News fomlm Thursdav llsiel lan In ' lvoiin " I.llwrty Pile s. I'e and 1 '.c Watch for next bin p,., I festnre WASHINGTON. Jan. 18 Dr. Vll-! bur Crafts, president of the Interna- ' tlonal lteform League, chargi that t n'i ri'i.iuury leillug me paving I:. .. "toi " purvnasea Hitter colli, clear weulher h. 1,1 of Pacific hithwuv h,tu-..un Aii.n.,u Will Mays' services so as tn Hr.a, northwest in a silent grip today, and Tangent and the grading of thei anti-movie legislation and domi-i Many western Orewon and Washing-1 ''smas valley section of the ltose-1 ""Ie Po'Hica. j Ion points reported temperatures burg-Coos Hay hlkhway. o ranging from 16 to IS desr,es above ' District Forester Cecil was asked , 0)1.0 1 1XHTLAM this moinlng. Fs.tern Oregon and if the forest department would Dut poiiti tvi, , , ' J' Washington cities are suffering more m ILliLooo on tl e T al Pro,,,er ,?, M i 1 .'"l T. ,e'"- se.ere weather, with th mercury section of the Jr. 1 ,, '?, T" '? "b0Te ,l 8 0 clo,'k hovering below .ero this morning a,e eoopera?inr"w,!V. hkZou , I . d tX " 'Un8h'ny i poksne reported 1 i below at 7 :3.) the money to be used for grading and ! 1 si nee iso:.. uridKes. Mr. rrcil replied that it i ," "" '-" " ocu.es mieni De arranged If the state would 'h.s m,.rnlng gsve a tvnineral.ire of stipulate In the contract not to ask .. degrees 1 his dropped to IK further aid from the forest depart- ...-, ,. i ne cenier or nient for surfacing the road. The ..., e uirecuv over tni. matter as tentatively settled with section of the roast, the weathvr the understanding that the phaseol hnresu reports, and eoM.r weather oy of the stipulation would be such . expected toulght. Other cltl. re- that some ,,,e In the rut. re he or i" "K 7 """""'ires were:!,.,! people could still cooperate If w i , ' bei,;.snl'k ; :0:v ,on,u re "Vi"1"1"0 ,h wsits, . belnw; llsker. 2: , sklma. ment sees fit. "V M.irah field. 24. H.-l UluflT. 34; I ..icrauiento. 36. Kill SALE one registered Belgian jonir.on 1 IIi.kKiiib. Melrnse, ... 'Oil SA1.K i..Ve leaf" leJcerT n,l7 l.n and ease. Inquire 1J4 West ! Douglas St. I POU sai.i: FSviritTlih"5fnoTk. erels. Also elites fur hatclillitc. aji JiidAvt. jouth. F. .1! 1 K.NT-S hu.keeplng ri.mB. , fi.rnislied. Inquire 12) w. l),,uKliis ! - M.. Inol'TilliKS. or afler 6 o'clock. , 6TUM.lllKltil Its. Kilter cleans thegM if a,l seillni.'lit, raves your engine. I .-pallKh tlelil. .,ik4 Stephens. VOf will ave trouble and m.'.nevTiv "Ins I nivcrsal Killer, in vur tires uine ill uml lnvesti.iie this before .",'! Ir,;e any mere tire trouble. , t iller Miition. jy v. Cuss St. j v ANTl:i. s.-oiid biitui- powerspriiv lb-ail or Hardy miike; must l,e in I sooil slmpe and In rumiltiK order Mute .No. ,.f pumps and size of en Slne. A.ldr.-s Bos 13.'. Sutherlln. ' Ti i : i : k s "an; m t kTTiia u i i x , For.l truck, platform bndv. I pne.iniutic tires. A-l i,,e, l,,i nlcal coii- ; .tlttnll. lilllir.'IMteeil Sl (lc s 1-1 ; H -IT liliKATI.V HKI.K'Ki. I 1 I.H1IS i 1IATI1K.WS MOTOR-X-rilANOE 117 Jackson St. V. ' Tl'KSDAY 4n UTnvi'cniv si $"$HOOT, HOOT'Utdiw1 BANG :he did W a Clean Hit HOOT GIBSON t : 8 S 1 Luc F. Vernon i 2 WHO A 5 "Plays the Pictures" t 4. at the Piano i s 4 TARGET PRACTICE Circus Robbers causing tremors Are Found Guilty LOS ANOKLKS, Jan. 1 Hers.ru of earthquake shocks are pourlnt from Soathern California cities to day. The tremors sre largeiy as rrlbed to the Pacific flm t target pra lice off the roast. VANCOVVF.lt. Wash.. Jen. IS Pert Prcutt and Hov Minire. of So- sttl fter an all night s deliberation, of rooiiing tnv Sells Floto circus on September li. 1921. The trial last ed eight days. y aiH l TU TOWlf Sk Itcl.wstsl fr.sn HtMltnl j ! .frs. Hoy Young who underwent an operation at Mercy Hospital, about two weeks ago. was released1 from the ho-p,tal today. Dr. Setherj i announces. ' Knavr Is lu ttixr ' John Kng.-r. who was taken sud I denly III yesterday morning at Med , ford, is mil. h improved today accord-' Ing to the report of his physician. Dr. 1 ,sether. .Mr. Fnger waa brought to , his home here yesterday afternoon. TRANSFER wimp ivit s i y IHV AMI Mt.HT kllillt i'. Luntlwr. lath, blugtea. . e ni.t.t, lime and piaster for ale. , I.. It. CIMMItt ltvl ' '? Cs Str. Ph..,.n 101 re convicted by a Jury todav i 1. sll .,.,, i . a..,,. .i... 1 T n i' . . . - . . . .. . . .. v nurmi. inrsi ornce. Roeburg. Or.gea. It hour, andtng ( r. l.lts.lu. ta xmrim s4 Ilnaslrv4lk Minest l. n e. r , tore vester.lnv .. ,i !;"est I. ,,,, ,.-atur Inst night .'. 11 I r. ii.it.ui, ,., J4 hours r. 1 .'till i r... . e !,. first of iroi.lh 1 i ."i.,a. pr- ,p fr this month ... lie Total rrsvlp. frum Hrat. I. 1111. 1 I., flit i -, I'M . fro'rii' Sept! 1.' i?7 K i'i l.'.Sl ,.'!1. ,.' from Sept. 1, lV'i 4; Al"' r''"-p.ttlon for 4 wt vn iH. pt to Hay. Incl I' - Fore-'sst tatn.m. foMniil fe,rt.Al . ta to. Th. ra.lav f.t.r n.n, nsiinjs ( UMKit T4MllltOV Flsber's dry goods store will be closed tomorrow. Thursdav, to make preparations for their log Seenth Anniversary Sale This popular con cern plans to make this the b.tgest sale of the entire season. ol. 1 WILLIAM KKLU Observer.' ;!V V?1 "K AT t.Nl'Kand If vou K,. u y re ( iek; eiebt quiuny r,ver hot. lo,n land, seven acres In benrlnir prunes: will pay :. per cent on live thousand dollars this year, (.-..oil 4- o.., ,,,,, nous,., barn. cM, ken TA house, oilier improvements: honlers W on stream: one mile from town t,., 11 Is a tine borne or Investment. Art si qui, K: This must be .old Ht Q.i. e ViT.-. ,J . l-ir..nee, Conimerclal Agent, t:.. n-sStr. et l'hone ".'llP', A kMAN '''TS PKSPkiTATK I'ns I. what you niav expect lie w.",,.1'"' ."" ,'r,," '" Yoil w" want a snap, listen to this: fully eoulpped bakery. 1 deck Hubbard even, equipment all new: a.ltolnlns: o,;.h ' "'y """'Peed restaurant and lunch room, fully .locked: mostly railroad trad.: doing a flns bu.l hess. a Hne. ni.tdern bull,litii(. only bus i.e.. of It, kind It? town T Is business originally paid for It self In nve months, and Is Koine to l presented to some ve wire with in ten day. for fifteen hundred d.,1 J.e?e a'V,'" thousand cash, balance Jortv dollars a month. rr fun . torn, st in a. T ls.wr.nce. ('om. h . n e J 1 . ,s l " reet. I'll. VHP" K VK ltL. .s fi-ATi lot vov n I.OI.I.AKS IN- ,-asm: Th,. -man b'ese "IVk"' V," " .'! a. res of the best rt er bottom land '" '" "''re. mere cat. be rr -Kat.-d. free water. 32 tous alf-.tf taken from lht a.-re. of this lr, "-''', " r: ,.,..d house l .rns. oiler Improvements. , One fsn.ilv ...Cards, all kind, of (, , s. b.vol re,r bv : K,.o, road .,.. mil... from town. Klt prb e' of ,h pis, e I. slvtv.me hondre.1 do'liri take. ,,.,,. . hundred .... ".?: e Sve V'sr.:,! p..P rent Now , '"" '.'inter, here is i. .ii" "." rr,,,r th - ...... .,t. ocri;scd. a. T I.. ''',". '.SI Asent. 1:r, Street, l'hone :i. Our Own Oregon Cowboy in His Best, Pktm! V M w7?J THR1U'K(tV HAIIWtAlSLVG-m MKNT. l.m A XD IT'S A "SlItE KIKE" ENTEItW" lis P 9. t'HIIISTIR rmicia. 1 srr -m-m -. ...... l.s I Cni ITIIlvll. M ll . 9 1 I Hill ' 6 THl'Ksit.AY AM) Kltllitv I lS--"- than Fiction" J nw.'s i mi. . m-WI::''' i ' HII IIHK n Her, lW:iNKSIAV AVt, tu. ....... .nt . '' "" lh, ''"'' InClent .ha. Inss-parnble ft-' BUCK .ONES I'KTl HE "TO A FTVf cu THS.IATIMI.-VT, a IVJ" Tl TFS r Tth,Y1VvmSvOMK THROVOHOIT. " r 1 I -IMI' T IL mmn ...-fi niPT MNs j- K D.AV ONLY