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pact. FinnT rirxsmiTio Nrws-rtrvTFvr. wrnvrinv. .'run, 1022. Jersey Brand Butter Jersey Ice Cream i2 Saving Bargains than ever offered in any Sale. Visit our Store. Be con vinced. Just a few more days of Golden Opportunities. Don't delayf 1 KitftfAr Mum m.v Nora nnnm. N J 32 inch DRESS GINGHAMS 23c Yard Best Standard Dress Ginghams New Patterns-Sold C5c yard. REGULAR HERE . . i ,., ..,n.,.i 4 32 inch UNLOADING DEVONSHIRE! 29c Yard ' .; us:? n CHAVIRY. -vmir.HTr'l r 1 j I II 'fl-i il ii .'jjs ii 7 man r IS - DOUGLAS COUNTY CREAMERY Inspected by Deputy Dairy and Food Commissioner RESULTS: Stands among the highest in the State as to Sanitation. A special Compliment was paid to our beautiful Pure White Enamel Interior Finish OUIi BUTTER AND ICE CREAM IS PASTEURIZED The Highest Standard of Quality Q AT 17 Sold everywhere at . 40c to 50c yard. At this Store. Mi ca m m I 23c Yard I . Bellows Stored ley-'':''ff'-'"yt ENGLAND ASKS I TROUBLE MAKERS FCP.C.3LY EJECTED y- W- ftllCP wltli tViQ .. I uooa Progress on I with the county (tty AsMOcial-'! rrss. ) l-OliTlMNI), ,pii 15. Deputy sheriffR today foi'-ibly ejected two inmates of the vNiplovntent instiiu- tinn for the hliiid v.liu were accused of cuubIiik trouble itnd who ruiused to leave. Falo on flour Saturday. Judd's O ropery. MJW TODAY. it t pt wi iter 1 ?T I-:il; tooth. Kiii.ler li-nve ;;t t !nsoil i l:-v it. I. I'i HI l!KT-I'n.l. r w .-. :.. 4u; Mill m. . )ST -r.Iiu-k ffnuil- lininui. t;iutl ! .1 1. it. .Nnitry r,u;.-.f, ,. a. iuiuiws. It-wcnl. UK now It.ive li-:i:v inutn-y to lmiii mi . iiy pr.'i 'H MiHHiiiy i.iynn lit pl;tr.. rn:niirt ;,ihil-.s A; A.1 iitllon. v A NT i : l V..msi 11 -77,7k f . m- niT?,"- T, I'i lllKirn !U pi'MlfMIl It s.itisf; (fly Vnitetl Press.) PAULS. April 5. The French government received a note tro:n Kn;;land amounting to a demand for immediate pay ment by Franco of Uva interest due on the money France bor rowed from Great Britain, amounting to two and a half billions. Kngland must pay in October 25.0O0.0im) pounds in terest, on the money due the t'nlied Stales and feels that the alli"8 should pa'y hvr some thing. Acion will probably be taken by Kngland refusing to renv a three-year convention, made in 1110. whereby France ia relieved of paying interest on the money borrowed front Kngland. France has intimated that payment is impossible. Timber Cruise . Thomaa Pierce, timber cruiser who j hns the contract for cruising the t'.in- hcrland within Douglas county, which :has not been previously oruised, re- ported to the county court today that ifxcellont proKress is bfjig made. Over 7 0,000 acres hl.vo already been tTfiverged nnd pints mado in accord-. "iv ""ar Creek at i finishing up a large job uttei itV. He haa ft tn.H .1., Ine under h m nfl .k.. . ' tn prnnnH .an, Ktjt . . to have the cruise complsa,, the timber may be p!atej(n!l Men, W. L. Douelai Sau $6.00, $6.50. Roseborjie, Shoes that satisfy and fwr't .Ml A. Ill I'. LIBERTY THEATRE I Prnnrnmc $ discontinued for a vhile alterations and improvements to be made before REOPENING w w w m - m. m A vav ki Park Bridge Site ! to Be Vieived' The county court today appointed April 17th as the date upon whieh ihe road viewers will meet and vtewj out a road or easement for S. V. j Taylor, who is preparing to c(tns(ru t a bridge across the South l'mpn:a 1 Kivor to rmpcjua Park Addition. In order to ereet the bridge Mr. Taylnr, Is neeurfng a road connecting up with ; his site nud is also obtaining a view j of the bridtro site. The order signed ! by the court also calls for notice to i bo tciveii the Southern Pacific com ; ;tny across whoso tracks the road i will ms. Mr. Taylor is jireparing to start work at once ami will he ready to start fictual construction , within the ::o day.i agreed upon with! the city council at its last meeting, i ho states. l'"r.ll illV.MI1 NfW'-lii'Vlt'w W'A NT !:! ) - Sr.;.I . wnrk mi lutii ;i 11 in r t i. -I si.-tii. r; us. il t :i In if eliv:i. s. Kxp.-t i.-n- t-.l, T-l i'lif.ii. It. .pp';, :.imini; tiuu.-r. S:, l UK hi-: IT IS- .,-t.m. in h,..-c i wo hhI.-s. t-i-. - !,m or r. pilV.'.l Mr.M.; K-r:ife; fruit t !'- nk.1 I', ii It-.;. I 'I'M -i- f J.'mm.H'I; t.i nit. Till pirn must in- sihl ;il en! ,., fiP(. t t"i:i . . miriK He ,m. limn. !'!: S.M.K I n V.rni-alLi. iir.'-oii. ttvn li'P ' l..:lili - r' il lit tl..--. t.)n.(; t--i--i " tooi'i I'otiso, with lciinr:itou- tM.r.ti; unoil ."oo.Js;,.-.! nn-1 IlUIi. Will y.-ll for $i.'..a.im: ,wu, ,it. iin f s;;imo n i.-nt. Mrs. (i. V. I'.-ttit. W.-st lEo--.-l.i,Mr ft Hi 'KT - .i"r7sian.ir:.'i"n"i-,.x in v hf it. f, prunt-s in t cirtn.:. tr-iitn. hiirti.--, wiiifon. 1 1: el nn-nt : S owm inilkit.i.' tfooil fi room honxc. l iar 1;iiti. o;i, , l.uilihiiK: t.i i.iiv l(r ctiar.l. Mir K n l. n. Om' luui.lrd) ant 1 'Vt-nly-tiw. .1 ,J ai-j tj.ke t lie la c, full Ii.foi mat . n hi-c A. T. I.nwivinv, - t .in m. r. i t I A nt, 1 T t'a.-iH iret-t. l'hot), " t '. T1 :i -i ' n 1 t woituin to work in cl.-anin l;ii! v.ho ha" li'ilitv to " 1 i 1 1 . t . II.'k' aii-1 no it's f ir- lll.'li: (if V .lintfl, IltH" i!r,s,n l, pr. ion - kp e..ri. n c not ti". t-s.i v if , ! riin lo fame v.ork (Tic't'iit h nt I M'nff hpiI vou nr.- will Inif to , nil. ;..1 milnrv to on.' iifl.' to nualify. I1' n jr.it- V tonight or le!v i-i i. -r,..:, at nhttp Tlnir--l!iv. "vt I'-.v I, Wri'.l '.r. Xi CHILDREN 151 8 WF:E)FSIAV-THl HSI)V-FIIirAY ( Uv Unit d Prs ASHIXCTOX. April 5. Ie;i(ciats and others not in sympathy with Harding's poli flea will be discharged shortly, according !o an announcement made today. This will amount 1 to t'ie ;;.-rni.-sal of approxi A ma-ly 2000 !, mocrals of all ranks in the government ser- vie? and in every department, O i:ui;:diiig prohibition enforce- tnent. Hardir.g has announced i his Jntentitni of "house clean- ing" regardless of criticism. An Extraordinary Ft ogmn tori Regular Admission Tim-: stoicy is Tin: i ikst o:ti;ixAi. m'rhks rut Bt WOULD FAMOUS AVTHOIt OF "TIIKKK WEEKS," AND i 1 11..MI i) thkokjmoit with her i'i:itsox.L issbxiw HAS RJGHT TO PROTECT CWN WIFE r.4 M WE RECOMMEND CHERRO r UJ 7T T Because of the quality and scientific blending of hard wheats. It is strictly an Oregon product, and particular housewives will find the bread a credit to their table. The Flour is guaranteed to please in taste, texture and making. One sack will convince you of its qualify and the more you use, the more you will like it. Present retail price $2.80 a 49-lb. sack. We recommend CHERRO. Respectfully yours, , -0: mLArn V-i hi I'. Tl 11 1 I work tl (fv TtiTTol rrns OKI. HO.i. CITY, April 5. Vml'-r the Oklahoma cDtlf, a man's l-.oni" Ii inviiilato, ihn circuinstiini'o of which ninny lii'li.'vo will pi' Vrn! Jinlioi' J.-an I'ay from poinp to trial on a ininl'T r'lti for the kllliiiv' or I.I.Mil.-Col. I'aul Hook, avia tor. wIimi he itutml thf. latt-r rorcinp his att?it;ons on Mrs. lay. Tim cap" Im liolnir thor otiphlv invi'Mli-;at('(l. III Miik Iiiiuh-j-. WASHINGTON'. Ain-ll 5. Tl;" nrniy c-nrt uf Imtniry will itursiieat" tlio liiath or I.li'iit. (',.!. I'an! Ward IWIt. vliom .Inilci- J.;!n Pny tulraittoil ,r kllh-.l wh'-n In- discovered the ot'iicer nialilttK iniproin'r ml-v.r:c-s to Mrs. pav. GLORIA SWANSi IN THi: THUJIESIKO STOKV OK A (illtl- WHOSE CiTKI 11 i:HT IJ-:i IIKK AWAY FROM SOCIETY'S COXVENTO INTO STKAX(iK AND SlRrillSlNO ADVEXTlTiES. "TEE GREAT MOMENT IT'S A rOWERFt l., (Mtll'l'IXCJ, 1IVM.W 1'HTl'Ri; UIP rr.ODlCKIt A.ND IS ONE OK THE IMC Ll'NE SENSATION? Tin; XVJM. NO ADVANCE IN PRICES IOC and 25C MATINEE THURSDAY -FRIDAY L'.t.'.T.'mmmiinii. llN(;i: in M.N.ir.Jli:XT. Jmlil'1 il-iH-e-y I!(-oiioiii ;ro-riy rjniei-nn AL Itlk'us .Moixum'a .inc-ri Tooplo Siiidy J. 1). II !;.. ,( li llnn Kelle)'s Kol ller llonard's (.'iiM-'rv , Von a'lrt Noi-lli Side ;roieiy M'll M. liloirii l -.ole ;i-o; ery le tin liMK'-"', Si::!.' : Hit mine and pivs-dne rstnh- li.-hi-:. nt at 1 I Cass street and l.M.'-.vn m the Owl C'U-atiers. will re el it for lMilm- Thlirsilav laorn- iil 0. with an H-ntire new or atioti. The former Ftar.tlard of charact. rized this unon -1 " u'oi'-r ine Fame nianncement rt.M-.-i,-! wid I." rl-ldly mttlotaine Is and tic-i taintauces Invito. I to rend in their telephone nn ni her ro ne. M7. 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