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earance
and-Real Clearance Sale Prices
l;KIftI flCfS jUU TIN .Y-IfMf ;.f
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sale . IK BAD SHAPE iS,V;LIIi SEED NEEDED -
3 !! i I ! !
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I !.Mntii:isT.s iiavh imp to siiii' ;i'xhsh(;i:i: is tih: iiiint nivci: jnuitfov I'lsomrr said to iii:'
S TIIKIIt All. I KTC.IKH STAttTT'II IAX. 1 IM'VMVf: ikhvv !
WPfl CALL CM
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Ladies? Coats,
Suits, Dresses,
Waists, Petticoats,
and Boys'
Suits, Overcoats,
Hats, Sweaters,
Neckwear.
Men's, Women's and
Children's Underwear
You will do well to look through oir store thero
v. money in it for you.
llffilFs Dept. Store 11
WHEN YOU BUY
"KANTLEEK" Rubber Goods
You Get Service as Well,
NO SEAMS
NO PATCHES r ,
NO BINDING i
NO SPLICES ? '
TO GIVE WAY '
Neck, sides, bottom and every part is moulded in
one piece.
"KANTLEEK" means universal guaranteed
Satisfaction.
Putman's Drug Store
"store
SHERWOOD WILLIAMS I
IS STILL IN FRANCE
(The Klgiu Kecorder) I
Friends of Hht-pvu:l WVlllams, for- j
mer Ciishier tif the ltnbler State j
bank and a well known Union conn
ly yoiin man. will be glad lo learn '
t hat he Is making rood in France,
lie wis teceiilty ,;len the commls
sloti of a llrst lieutenant and is now
chief auditor of the lied t'rivw can-:
t mo
iou iiopenatne
Get
laccompnsnecvior your nenemv- ?.
I r.
teeiiH in one of the lare.est .ones in
France. His headquarters are at
Tom s.
IJeiitenant Williams has no
thoimth of an oarly return and it
t raveling eomlit ions will pei mi it . he
will nrraiiKu so lh.it Mia. Willi, tins
and Helen and Jeai in iy join him
some time during tin summer.
Itutte
Observe
W rappers
office.
printed .,t the
1 1
the most out of it
EVERY YEAR you spend a largo proportion of
the money you get. So much tor clothing. So
. much for shoes. So much for things to eat, house
furnishings, garden seeds and tools and what pot.
Thorn's ono sure way to get the most for your money.
Know what you w:nt before you go to buy.
READ ADVERTISEMENTS. The advcrtiemonts
you road will tell you what is new and guod. They
will give ytm the latest ideas ami improvements.
They will help yon to live better aiul dross better at
less cost.
If yoti think of it. ymi'll lie surprised at the world of
interest and the wealth of new iieas you'll find in
reading advertisements; s
Advertisements ari the didly record of progress.
They ar the report to you of the manufacturers ad
merchants who work for you, ttllin;; what ha.; been
Kaim-la Ncliool District Ulecls Xciv
lliri-rfoi'H and I ')r(t I Ci'tl Truss
Turns In Tri Sweaters.
rnuiK uaiuen a'l Wiilltr Inror-l
.i were In I.:, firJU.l M...,.!!,-.
rl t...raM ..Uoivlllo. wa
n I.a (iramlc II... fl-Ht r tl, week,
jlnoliMit,' alter u car of hay.
.Several nuli.H iiuvn been Hhluiiod
nom I,.,;-,. week. Tho roada , ,
v ery b.,,1 al.,it a mile oat of .own
land r....il.... to bo o until they
-:l, h Mearham.
I Til.- pr. si.l.-nt of the lied Or.
i.lr. I'au .:! In ten knit sweate
10 ibe l.a Cran.le . hauler thin week.
, MImi- flar:i Craft went to I.a
fl.an.lo Friday lo Bi.end tho week
end with her paientu In that plaro.
j Mi n. Violet Morcan and son, Ce -
eil, of I.a (Irande, spent Friday Willi
,lrn. l.eltey .Moik-au
I Mr-. Will .dt"it and dmhier
:.lo:ni, went lo I.a Cranile Friday. !
They vill ko on to Knlerprlsn Sat-
.nr.litv tiioriiinir wher.. Kiev will vIhII !
'::t the home of .Mrs. l'ldcoik's moth-; Ahead- It Is uald 1 niimbor of t he I To improve the quality of stock h?.s
er for an lndolinitn time. jdlslricls served ar- running sliort of ( been one of the aims of the onreni-.:;-
.Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Cross are in'-suPPes and freight wagons druwn tion of the Orcfron Potato Iicnlers' a
l.a flraade sboppinx today. by six horses have been attemptin. j sociation.
In Scott andI. Ci-oss wore in T.a ! t f supply in part some of tho most
(nii:d tiiklim In the city toiiay. Jlinpor!
A kcIiooI meeting wan lii'ld Fridnyj T!m
aiicrnoun at tr.e nan Tor the purpose Krt cumhIdk s.-rionn Iorb and eom
tif electing two diieetors mid a clerk. I nluints. it in Httttffl that thn Siitn-
V. V. (iulhrlo and Leo Fault were!
ducted directors ani Mrs. J. 1).
Fontaine ms elect pU clerk. (
Mr. and Mrs, Kdituind.sou are vl.;-
it I ii k Mr. and Mrs. L. Fans.
INCREASED TAXES ON
CIGARS AND TOBACCO
roitTI.AXI), Jan. IS. The pend
ing revenue mea.-uivo which will
prohably 1o p.isHed within a very
short tlinn provides Increased taxes
nn cigars, tobacco and cIk trette.i.
Nvery dealer in these coiniuoditU-H
will be i mj iiivd to Inventory his
slock on the day following the pas
sage of the net and to piy addition
al tax cm Hitch slock rov'Tinsr t he
dltferencu belween the t.ix paid un
der the present act and that provid
ed 'by the new act,
Them will be. certain exempt ions
allowed, but Ihls aihtler, da well as
the new rates, has not yet heen def
hilely determined.
The Mul.
To our mind the one breathing thing
to creation that has been the most
cruelly maligned Is the mule. No more
hard-working creature walks the
earth; none with a inure faithful past
record; none now more in demand in
tt?e world's service. What would wo
do fn this war without the mule? Want
run we do .without him after the war
Is eer? Still lie Is despised and kick
ed around worse than though he were
n h'uiiid dog. It is a shame. In the
readjustment of things,, let us right
tills wrong Sad. if we have anything to
say
face
to the mule, let us say It to his
. which is wiser than saying It to
lends, Log. Angeles Times.
his :
A Drawback.
MAn nutnmuhil has u big advantage
i over a horse, ys It never gets fatigued."
i "Perhaps not, but Its wheels are,
i olv ilJS tirnl."
Money
i -
Towns on Idm lU-pnrfrd to He Cint
iiliitf SIhm-J til Supplies; Mi ii
Olleu'd Old Positions.
wnn.n, jaii. 13. 1 nu rounpier
!ylly Kullro.ul ran a paenKor
""" l . I r y
'ly ''"". 1W I "'" Ort train
11" Parry 11 H.soug,ir tunro the strike
i waH railed January 1. Tho train
! w.. mano.id by a combination of of -
1 "clal,, of thu road, and by employe.
I This w.m done only after a two-
Ha.v' io betw.- I). C. Keel.,
l.r.Mldent of I ho Humptor Valley, and
tlm slrlk.-ra, In wblrli the latlvr were
;"He.,d their old no-itions ut the
: '!" foinierly ro- lived.
. I'resldent V.r.oU-n in inaklnB nn a t-!
jlemi.t to open the road, ax It Is r.ot
1 tlioiipht the Rovuriiinent Intends to
itake my aellon whl-h n.lBht afford
: I ho road relief, and a 'so bora use ap-
!al an. balnK made by eo un. -
He the lino nerves lhat the closing 1 potato producers of Oregon have nev
llH "ad for so Iouk a period isjcr chvneed their seed sinfc they start
c.i usinK rc.i t silfforl:i and distress, led in business.
Unit necessities.
interrupted iikiM service is al-
ter Valley ofi'ieial.H are ciuite willing j
ro have the old nwn reinstated but
(hat if tluy refuse to ko buck to
woik
in attempt will be made to set
ollu-r men to resume traffic in full
on the road.
I
,E- c-
PLASS OF
ALICEL IS DEAD
After years of suffering from
chronic ailment, Tt. C. Tlass, or
AlU-cl, one of t fie substantial men
of the v.ilby passed away this morn
!tiK at liis home. The Immediate
can - of dent h beinj; pneumonia.
Mr. l'b'S fame tt this valley from
Karspas many years auo and has been
a man who always stood for the bet
ter tilings, lie is the father of the
I'lass ISrolhera at Wallowa and Mrs.
OhaileH I'l iyle nf this city.
Funeral services will lm anonnced
later. The body !a at the llohnen
kninp chapel.
DROPS DEAD WHILE
HAULING HAY AT FARMj
A. Prell. an old gentleman who
resided ne:r Morgan Lake, dropped
dead this forenoon while h:iulin
hay ut bis ranch. He had recided in
tho Morgan Lalro country for some
time and was well known to many
I,u (Jramlrt people. Coroner Iloh
nenkamp is caring for tho remains
this afternoon and determining the
o :ct caase of death.
si:n atok contkst it kmc
WASIIIN'CTdV, Jnn. IS. In takinv
up Henry Kuril's jietition contwtini!
the elei tion of Truman 11. 'ewhetry to
the- seikitc from Mii-hiiran, tho senate
elri'tions i-oniniitlee deriileil yesterday
lo hear all eviik'tice in open session.
A . -luirp ronfliet: i level. ipoil over the
ritrht. of the eonmiittce to decide n con
test for a sent in the next serrate,
tll-airninii rmiieienc. said the question
viuiil'l Imve lo be settled later, and dis
.11 -siiili' n'roreiMv'd.
Alfred l.ueli:!!?. ?Ir. Kord's counsel,
declared tho a, knowlcdt-ed expendi
tures of SlTfi.oOi) in Mr. Newberry's
mpniirn were ''only n frartion," and
( chargt d tiii!t they
'about S.MiO.imij,
actually reached
! CURRY I Ft.JSl.ATOR IS DKAD
' SAI.FM, Jan. IS. J. R. Stannard.
'elected renrei'iitativo from Coos ami
Curry counties at the lat general elec-
; t will m er subscribe to his oath
nf office or take his seat, as Speaker
, bines receive! a letter yesterday an
nouncing the ih-ith oL Mr
Randon.
Death was cnusfd by pnoMmorin.
Poor lelcLTiapliic facilities caused word
tti be sent out 1-v courier and post. Mr.
Stantiavd was f rmerly county clerk of
Cuitv county.
ORD1K OK (JUKSTIONS.
PARIS. .Ian. '8. Today saw the be
i!nnifg of fc-r i al discussions of inat
ttrs bef.ire the pence conference. The
Titst throe iiae-'.ion to receive cenh!
eralion w it 1 v the f&Uowing: Kirt.
he Rus-'ian si: tuition; secomi. terH
toria! ae.d iruli iv nit y claim; third, the
economic c n.iiion of Germany.
The iVttUh and American' delegate?
ludii to tiie vi w that iU is better to
settle t cu iTitters n w ,and
peace af tot wind,
tnlk
Kwtv.T,n:BI,K l. (I HV
KF.W YOIIIC, Jn. IU. A railway
1:1,0 ha-i i en called in t'uha and,
t ar.-portation fsilities in the Vian..
ate practical
iiarii'.vied.iccordinc to
i flem tho .tnte departuicr.t
d here t!ijf alien tl
Wil l. Ill ft l!V Al l, MI N Alii V;,
vc illi:.ti.' .Inn. 1 it - Tr;',
'iinibeis of Hi AiMcrienn Kxped
(ouaiv f,'j aiiroul win oe r,Mue-
,1 to the lswst ro?ioTt' nunibi
,oni-'iv!i with ori"l!'?
tl Ions I r-I)
l.nl.,n-'.i-s." t'ier.vT Wireh-hlef of
siatf, dcclarca ncro today.
State Has Fine Soil, but Planter:; De
pend Too Much IT pun Nature,
Leaders of Trade Slate
i)aiti ivn t., iq tu.. n
1 tato rower!,,nM.,'n ,',, ...Jcte rmn.:c
' i opinion r-ot.t ly e-c-
, tlle Kl,k, , ,
'J" . '
i 'J'.,.'..' n 1 , v. ,1.
1 ,rc"" " tl h.w !
mo9t won.Jerful potato (rrowinK sod,
M' 7 ' U?u "ml',t,n"'"1 . tl:e
!rola,ntr'-st,U It ha bn oiir.1 nn.,s-
except under tho m.-.l fav.jrnole
!con' lt,OM for1tho st:lte '" . I,""1,,r
j really top quality potat,, m M.Jn i-
i"".' " . ,
Orciron potato Erowers hnvo be?n
I'lepc-nding -entirely tuo much iimj nn-
ti"e nt enough upon themselves.
other leadmK potato frmv.im; slate?
't - nanc ineir seeo every irw years, mil
it Is stated that some of tho hiitcer
ELOPE, THEM DIE TOGETHER
Chief of Police and Neighbor's Wife
Carry Out Suicide Pact j
I Hochester. N. Y. Klmer FIpIi, chief
! of iollce of Maccdon, and Mrs. .F.lue r '
Phelps, who were found shot to death
In the wcads near Spencerport on .
i Thursday. left their homes on July S.
j Fish, his wife and their two small
children lived opposite to Mr. and Mrs.
I I'helps iu Macedoii. Fish represented
j the Standard Oil and I'helps is a bare
canal operator. Mrs. I'helps w:is a l're
! queut visitor to the Fish home, al
though Mrs. Fish protested against her
visits.
Mrs. Phelpa was driving Fish's au
tomobile on July 7 and crashed into
another machine. Fish took the car to
Palmyra and wanted to have it repair-
I id Immediately. As tlda could not be
j done, he and Mrs. Fish relumed to
j Mncedon. lie and Mrs. I'helps left
' there on the trolley at four o'clock and
nothing was heard from them until
tho tludlng of their bodies.
Mrs. Fish and her children have gor.o
to the home of, her father in Clll'tou
Springs.
A---..-v.-l,-.v-vr-(-i
HERE'S GREAT CHANCE V
1 run Wttri rnUrl 1 Ll.!1o
V
it Manchester. Conn. .Tames
Mnr.ehrstor, Conn. .Tanie:
A Velch has ll hen which lays
T freak e?cs once n worlc. They
i uro usually of larm: si".e. The
lntest one, n doulile eirir. meas
ured iVj Inches hi ciri'jnifcr-
I
ence n ml .'I'.c'.cs around the
center. In the center of tic
larger eci.wns n simpler one,
the sliell of which w;i.s balder
than the one outside.
f
I
1
I
Arctic Cold.
Beards do not freeze exe f t where
the moisture from the breath 's con
verted into snow ; but thi color
Kbtrids are rendered somewhat torpid
by the cold, and dark bear.ls pra dually
become lighter, until after a while
they seem entirely-chanted In color.
Another curious fact about the cold
ct the Arctic regions is that when n
person stops walking or working in
any way whereby the fest get exer-
I else, the sole of the foot lusr all seuso
of feeling.
Iu all extremely cold Iambi, the
moisture, exhaled from the body con
denses Into small, hard crystals which
make quite a bit uf uoise us one wuikj
about.
FARMINC OUTFIT
I Iirge sied Rumicy od j-tdl, v.
f l'J plows, separator, ' c t-- i t'.'t-iM'
Stannard at outfit, price $:;0m(UM. Mi":.t l.ji. -good
lV'idenre in town, : i p,iy
difference. Ilox iM't, I.a liraiiiic. i
I-IS
MONEY ON CITY -PROPERTY -j
Jack Oliver has money he will loan
on city property on. very ca-v t-'rp-.s. '
UM.'t'.t
: FINE FOR RHEUMATISM!
Musterole Loosens Up T!io: e i
Stiff Joints Drives Oat Tain j
You'll know why tlvjusr.fi,'s use Rfu, t
terole once you cxptfricxicc thi gtad re-
licl it Rives. j
Get a iar ot Aice from the nre;t ;
druistor. It is a clc.in. white intmit.
made with tho oil of tr.ust.ird. liclier i
an ll niusturd pls-i m Snd does n,.t
u ki.wr!
Muster. is reco 't l bv many
d vtois and V,'jr'-c.i. e'.i.liOi..i-M -jif aa-
used annually lor bnv-,;htns. u
hi
necx.? astnma, neurai .ij. pi.n.-, r.., u
m.ftsiii. lunibaj j. rn -iad ,e.-;t :r.o
back or joim J.Viaiivv. re niu..,
lirWva, chuekuns, troitcl t' it. i cii:- ot
tl cliesiitit olren pie-njnts pti.'i : ;
JOc "d COc jars; hrepnal .:c s : jj
p. ffi No? f frsttxi.i
I
BY CALLING MAIN 70
Irou can order from the most
staple groceries, fruits and vegetables.
PHONE YOUR ORDER EARLY
Pi-jces AlwaVS Lowest
.
; By ordeilllg from US J'OU are
ket offers
OUP.. DELIVERY SERVICE COVERS
HARRIS
PIIONK MAIN 70 AND 77; FARMKIi.S, P,I,ACK 1 !2
IDS NOItTH FIH STKKKT. A( ItdSS TIIK TRACK
"United States Fowl Adrntnis tr:.tion Licence No. (;."M."'J."""
1 1 1 hlMMmmmAm 3
La Grande Mattress Shop
And Weaving Works
Mattress Making and Repairing, Feather Mat
tresses Made, Feather Renovating, Carpet and
Fluff Rug Weaving.
All Work Called for and Delivered CHAS, EDWARDS, Prop.
ONE BLOCK EAST OF FLOUR MILL Pi ION K KKL) j:r
I :
U
(
n - i necu
A!il P"
HATS
vejjiilar prices ?:.on, $:!.",
ices $1.00, S1.50, $2.50.
THK TOtiCICKY.
Y Our lino of lox candy, Hoeffler
r Ccnteuniuls, Johnson's chocolates, M
i: Donald s chocol:t.tes, Xeison's ch
I 'latcs, Voffan's chocolate
Also a nice
assort nvnl ot home-mane canny, inesi:
i?" vou w ill find at tho I'alace Confc
tho Pnbice (inft-
tioiter
l-l7-:tt
x
r
Lalley-Light
Economy
Lallcy-Light is en invest
ment and an economy, not
on expense.
It furnishes better light
and power than you can
get otherwise, on a basis
of lower cost.
It sayes labor for the
farmer and his men; for
the wife and family.
It makes fewer steps in
the barn and house.
It makes . better work in
the hours when daylight
is gone.
It protects farm property
from fire.
It increases the value of
farm property.
Truly, Lalfey-Light is un
economy.
See it in operation fori'our
self. Let us give you in p'.ain
figures costs that will prove
v.hnt we sny. .
Galloway-Ressfo.
131M.1M JEKKKlfSllV ST
l;MM.1lt JEKKKlfSlIX ST.
M-777.
V E C I I. I' I) s r EJl
Cublic Accountant,
Income Tax Advii
lVndlelon.
: -. b
&
;-
complete stock of fancy ;
l'J
Quality Always I-iign est
n;..l, Hint H.arnv
getting the bSSt tlllb tu3
in season.
THE CITY
GROCERY
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bSeDis chars
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has been
ranted 4 )
m a n y industries
sry
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'?) from war-time sor-
vice.
C") They
( thei
M duty,
gladly
did
r war - time
and, with the i"
3 of peace, i'';)
d ?'.) will linn firs W ir rvm. f'"i
resent the 'nation ( '0
C)
t h r o u e hout the f
world in j:eace en- f
7
cieavors,
( .- l
r.
This
will pro
institut'
: i
e rax effec
tive ally for any r.r.d
all of these indm- (f
tries. . ffj
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if)
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