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TWO LA fiRAXDE EVEInT.W GBSpTRYTOTI w El )Xt:s day, m.i?ti i, in; 9. ms) 'appeal to lift nnd'thrtr 1 eu It lira I dUt rii-'H. Vast Htm en K n - . t MO ! Springtime. Millinery The millinery department is ready to k1iv yon .-Hare as sortment of new firing miili Jicry. Style? i;).lieie,'iialily it; here, ns.s'ortniiits have 1I0 peers in your city, and the values are uneipialed. Tint i yliaue from daV to dav, the newest always here. Children's Millinery A large assortment of chil dren's Milnno hemps and ' rcady-1o- car hats are await ing your inspection in the inil linary department. HILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE O U'C Baiits ftlmplf Vmhw they rO O"" - i not exchange thfiu lor needed ar- ' tides of I'ke value, Tliohp Oi.it riling t "u- :iS1I,.,u.a wm he rIra.C( flll diairi Thlt lN.thr Dan sum ODiriul to Help tli:it 1 jlition kooii as up enn 6'mg into lllusilla cloth, H.;j'lifi'.ctu red iron am! steel articles, material! tuP soap making and auriculiul.il machinery.' l.OKUCW. Mareh VI I.lfl ,r- Ho ki-lllK-itu r'.-fUM-il to coin fiuoii f l.l,,. imm HikvIi. menlou political 'cor.dtlonj In Rus-. the a T.l which Alo.and, IK-ike-- nT " Hulsucvlk tov Ik'.liil.of Moscow, vice president mid !nment. I(!.H'm1 manager of tho AII-KubhIu.tJ "I can eiul v nay," lie ald. 'that aa Central Uuioi of Consumer' Socio ilong as civil war crllnun In Kus ilh. la maklig In K.iKlind and which -'ia, condition:! cannot Improve." lie Intonda lo make soon in the! l.'nlted Slates, That ;h tho only way. -Iln Mr. liorki-Mihchn'ri opinio!, to cure HtiasiaYi trouhloH. Mn. He rkeuitciin left Moscow, the icadt:urlera of his organization, in Ieconiler. He ennflima rcporta o'' the famine conditions prevailing in the cities of Northern Husia. The bituallon in Pe-rogiad Is particu larly had, he says. Mr. lioikcntieilii intends to vlnl1. New York, Vi.shing.Vn, Chicago and San I-'ranrsco. The principal ohjecl of hiaurip to Aiuerha Is to develop trade relation between the United Stales ur.d ltllHsia, '; . 0. IH'RIXO THE LI'.NIt.a !Sh.VM... v...r RY A COMl'i.KTK LINK Oh' ('AN'KlV.A"l' SALTED I'ISII AND CAN' Eil.L YJ.mil WANTS. LOOK OVKIl THE LIST AND THEN i'JI6)XK VOUU OUDEU. REQUEST MANN KEEP HANDS OFF . G. 0. P. MATTERS ui 1 - ! A WASHINGTON, March 1 0 . Re plying to u recent statement by Hep- rirBeiUative Mann of JlllnoiR, Ilcpro- iHentatlve Lonworth of Ohio, repub lican, Lsued a statement Tuesday askinK the former Kepuhllcnn floor lender to "koep his hands of tho or- niul to t'atabllsh anizatlon and leglilative control of ofn.ert on tin? e.Htcin und westoru j"e new nou33 oi reiJiesunumves. sealii arils. Krom tho easitem cost i "That is the way." said the Ohio llio plans to Bhlp lur-'o consiKninenis repieentativo, "to bring about imr of American produ-iy to tho Ulaclr j moiiy in the party. That Ib the way Hea diiitricta of fliiB.-:!a, and from the;to make a success in 1920-certain. Pacific coast to Siberia. Hereto I Such an assurance frctn Mr. Mann CANNED SALMON. A1J. VAIMRT1E3, '!?Ai:S EOHSTEI,'. CLAMS, J TUX A, OYSTERS,. ALT j LEADV CODEISH. SARDINES IX OIL, Ml'STARD SAl'CE, TO- ilATO SAl'CE AND SI'ICED. EAXCY SALT MACKEREL AND II ERR I N1, EOXELESS IJRKHv COD EISII, ERES1I Kll'- 1'ERED SALMON. PI I ONE YOER ORDKUS EARLY. OLE -DELIVERY SKUVICK COV ERS TIlE ITIX Vr" iiarns urocery Phone Main 70 and 77, Farmers Black 192 408 North Fir Street Across the TracK MAKE YOUR OLD HAT LOOK NEW F0R30 Full Assortment of Colors. Putman's Drug Store The REX ALL Store fore, the orKatizatioM has had onl)' a few agents in the rnlled States . The All-Itusfian Central Cnion of Consumers' .Societies it, Mr. Derken helm says, the directing head o'' various co-onerat Ivo associations. I WORK OF NAVAL GUNS'11"""'-1 450 u"'" 's ",;ulu ul' ol. 35- 000 societies wltil an lnuiviuna: nielnhershp of 1 2 .UilO.llOO heads of will be greeted with acclaim by the vast majority of Republicans and by loyal American generally." I)i.,,hI 7NI) Shells on Seven Olijrc. lives on Weslern jlViint. HETTY GREEN HAD NUMEROUS HEIRS families. Counting five persons lo the family, It is r i koned that the Central orfauiz-itlon Is supplying il,., tiecevR tries of !fe to some 60.- .OMIO.V , March 1!!. Tho big nnn ilnn neonln .lu nil parts of the United St iles n kv.il guns, boiiic of i empire. which liavo a rango of 2(i miles', I "(in our oruinWa'li.n." Mr. Perk ilropped TH'.l shells on seven ohjec- enhelm told n representative of the lives on the western flout during Associated Press, "devolves the taaV the last few weeks 1,1 fighting wlth iif keeping Hussin alive We believe what u naval report prepared lit tint eventually our work will be the Expert Genealogist Finds 439 tcred in Various Parts of the World. Scat HAVE NEW BUILDING Knight of t'oliiinbus I'ormaMv Pert- illeale Slrilclure at Mare Ixlnuil flAN FRANTIHCO. March 19. The fi.Tinni dedication at Main Inland this Week of tt 15,000 permunoiW Knights of Columbus building foi the men of this Important naval am1 murine baso nuirks tlio roinplctlor of nnolher link lu Hit chain of splen did clubhouses of permanent type which tho K. of U. is establishing al the various eaiuiia and bases whirl will be continued despite thu ud vont of pence. . The dedication of the Welfare Ror vico Iliilldlng of tlio K. C. at Marr Island Naval station was nolciin.l.ci' by Arch-bishop Edward J. Hanna who wan nccoinpauled by lev. M Oleaaoit, Itey. Daniel J. O'Kolly nml Albert O. llngley, director of the Western Deparlinenl War Actlvl ties. Knlghls of Columbus. Captain Kdward 1,. Heach, com ninr.dant or the marines. Col. K Karnmny and Iiiii'.iIiiIh of sailor., nml marines partlepated In tho cere monies, officers and men payliu1. high tribute to (ho work of the or ganization nt the naval base, where Krank II. (llbb and Peter lMamiKai' are the secretaries. The new structure compare fa vorably with the lla.eno K. C club houses recently completed at Hoek well Field, antl Is vild to be one o the best buildings erected by a win -welfare organization at any Ameri can nuval station. .i:HMAS PLAN ItKSlSTANC'K Mllitury in. I t'lvll Autliorlll,- In It." sUt I'liliins lo Part of Sllelii. AMERICANS GET GUN One or (ierinniij.M War .Machines Delivered .it I'oblen.. ho.,ditinrters' here' ablu iiceiirac..-" T!:e report further i lug Itussla. . says that they w:o nillong the I "In America strvngest guns on tiiu weslern front. lu sumiuai'l.ing ibis navy activi ty, the report says ibo rlrst sliiuiienl of these' guns arrl.-ed at St. Xazalre. France, July 25, IMS. The fiisl gun was mounted August 1, it left St. Xa.alie August IS, and niTiv'-d at firing puin: Augcs 21. All gum. were uioulile-i liy .-ui:ust 17 and all li id been concentrated nl l!au-si-in mil liy SeiXember 26. The firing fl-st shot was fir-: . COIll.KNZ. March 111. One of Hie big twelily-rour centimeter Ocruiali guns which iii 1017 fuel u,,,,,, Vj,r,.s day after day was tinned over to the Americans recenily by the tionnnn Delivering Commission. The Ypres 1 ""cord shows the gun with four others, all moiiutml i'1' un Si'pteiiitier G bv a gun station upon railroad trucks, eventually nuy cd at Helhondes and firing at Tefg he sent lo the Cnll.d Stales as part ; nler. The firing really got under of Hie war material which has been wuy Septeinlier 14 und was kept up l.ikeu charge of liy the American , continuously until 10:59 a. m. Xo 'vnil.r 11 n,,. tnlini'.l l Mlrt'l I,,,.. Tile last shot fioir. tonus "remark- moans of regtoiing and regeneiat iutead to make a study or the meam of opening up to Russia the resources of your grea' country thioueh ,tr:-de. Our ehle' aim now. Is I" remove trade rostrir (iuiis. The Itlack Pi-.i blockade l; still effective. No loruial blockade evisls with regard M Siberia, but III" pyrleni of pei-nills 111 loico greatl;' h inner:, commerce." Kxcept lu Northern Russia," ho Tintioiieil, "there Is plenty of food NEW l!i:HF01(I, Mass., March 19. William M. Eniery of this city, r genealogist employed by the trustees jof the million dollar estate of Sylvia lAnn Ilowlaml, aunt of Mrs. Hetty jllrcen, Tins prepared a list of 22U0 do jsccnlants of (iideon Howland, it is an ; nounccd. From this list he truceil the j 4:!1 heirs to the trust estate which was released for iKstribution by the death of .Mrs. (Ireen in July, 1015. The ; heirs live in different parts of the j I! lilted States, Canada, Hawaii, Eng land and France. Ch:is. Ti'rv. 17 yer.is old, son of lames Tiller eTspavs Creek, w is ac cidently kjlled 4l,inday afternoon while hunting witlixw0 companions. Army of Occupation When Hie five railroad guns ar rived in Colilenz front occupied Cer inany they were In charge of l.leii leant Rudolph Cogarten, of the Cer inali army, who lold uleinhers of the I'nlled Slates Receiving Coininlsslon Unit ho had been In command of the crew whlrh manned one of the guns of tho shipment during the time iimi It wna firing upon pros two yeura ',,,l.le "'" at Thiei ville firing at iuiik Iltn a UIIU .UIftUJ nil, 11 SUIl" vnilh-r 1 1, ono tltffcH ceased. TliitM'vllle dropped into Lonmiyon. These puns were f-upplii'd from the Hurptus of 2 ij peront of ordnance allowed each battleship. Kueh rmn was mounted on a railway trucl' and the complenie'it Tor each con slsted of eiKht cii.'s pud a locomo tive. The inot effective work was Motor Car Sale Now ld'injf cunilili'ted ;it Villletiilv ' Vaiicouver, AYashi ntftoii, )v the HMHMWBBBWi 17 d W Willi" 1 c er Dun-arks, J I N ago. IIMMOVK ltl;STl:l(TIOS OV IMPdltTA li(S OP' i;k I WASIIINCTON, March 1H. H,, i-.trlctlons affecting the hupertailon of vice for consuiup'lnn In Hie Unit ed Stales were removed, effective Monday under an order m ule public Sunday by the war tr.nlo board. Ap pliratlons for license to Import i will be considered bv Hie bomt. nt Solssons firing at l.aon and those at Charny' firing at Mentniedy. TIIISF.K lOW.VXS UltOWM 11 m ilLClCi:. lu., Iiiareh 19. T!-i people were drowned near Waokoii, in Alluiuakeo county, Saturday niyht when they were carried away while crossing a creek, .swollen hy heavy lain. The victims nre Mrs. Hep Itulmau, aged 27, her daughter. ;igrd 3, and her faiher Mr. Myers, aged 54. Trey were driving a team ,:cn,ss the stream.. United States Spruce Production Corporation Motor Trucks, 1 to ,j ton, $1000 to $T-!00. Trailers 2U. to f ton, .f KM) to .flOOO. Eor.ls iiMHo $4H). Ask a few passenger cars of other makes. All cars can v prices plainly marked. Come and see and buy For further information address Automobile Dept., Sales Hoard, I'nited States Spruce Production Cor poration, Yeon Building, Portland, Oregon. The Economical Corset THE WAR HAS TAUGHT US THE MEAN ING OF TRUE ECONOMY When the government urged conservation and economy, it recom mended the buying of quality articles that wouldive the maxi mum wear. The mistaken idea that economy meant the purchase of cheaply made articles was removed forever. ''-MM v Front T. ' d are made from carefully relected, hijrh-jrrade materials only. .MDi AICT boninir,' cloth, threa l, tape all are quality material?;. The boning in particular that fiu-tor upon which the style and shape of . a corset so much depends is niatlo especially for the Mmiart Company from clock spiinpr ste! the niost perfect boning ever produced, It will not rust or take it pormaiu nfc bend at the waistline. Kvery MOD ART Corset gives a hie.h th q-ee nf satisfaction in wear and sh:.i',e keeping qualities. All MODAUT Corsets lace in frmt because front adjustment mtrns riirht adjustment. The absence of laces nt the back gives form and wonderful smoothness in gown fit ting. A trial fitting convicrs. You hr.ve to nut on a MODART to see its style and feel its comfort Style and comfort arc not easily explained. Make a request for a trial fitting in our corset department before planning your spring clothes Pauline Lederle VAHIS, Mairh IS - - The German military an I t i 11 i.uthorti lea In upper Sib sia i eport.i from V:trn w pay, are mi.liinu nciivu piepurjtitnti to resist lnHnh and Cech rl.iims t ( ' thut part of Ptlesi.t. Military pre liarattntiH are said to be under (it'll era) (.irniitHT lU d nl unt im h are com Ins In from iill pins o'r (itrnuny They are well tinned nml are n ld ii rii'ele fce.od pay. KeporiM troiu I'i.ii; te say tie have Ihm'H dnic mil b:nbed wit t;tn piemen Is const rue ted a loop, Kout hern fi on tier of Silesia. Hermans are K.tid l.i be vi'll plied w it Ii t-'uiis in) amiHitnlll TUKASI Ki:irs M l. TV WAItUWl Net ice. the uisU ii.'i.. f I'tii.m nuitity, (tu'i.-.n on hand w itb hi. b lants i' -:u A mi- the i cndoTfit'd r.nt paid for w.otl irior to 1 e1 i,uary 1, UH'.l. IntCH t ii the iCo e ea!es e-i Mai.h Jn'h, I'M'1. .litllN I'll S ! 1'V. Tri'jumvr of l'V,i..t; ( ir.mty. dnilH-'.'ti, ap J : lo NOW IS TI1K TIM V. Am think nkHt mir ear. The S(:tnd r4 AmI Kr pair khop, corner Adurr.H 4 j if. la AiRf rrry rlir rk. M) Trim. , 2-1-foi si,',"' ' ' Cb!" f' "vCt " I "'" Overhead . --" - :t&& Cantilever Motor. AmKM Springs :::: I. taHH Chevrolet Model 4-90Price $860 Trt-nrMed While H!n. k Minorca eftgn, ! ,..iii a huniitiM juti up. fed te fmm henn with rt'i-of I.(hirn " tnd ".0 1h .f:een: AM lo.-krel 1 1 -hi ;liv d.iy. i J I tinli a.lintr another carl, t vours noj oil our sim'i JTi to ;!?S,egf i-per y'nr. li. C'fe.inan. l tlinn-ie. . Mi 0 4 aij ol' thi"-e ial w itih r'ti rms HERE ARE SOME GOOD BUYS. 1!MS ( 'hex rolet Ttuirins; Car. l.'UT Hiiick Little I, Model j I".. Koi d Toiiriny; 'ars. . . I jTERMS ON ALL., to- M;u !l'no fitmifit.-hli f Jon t y Men f.i.i). Mtl. Venn, nvelj-ic. f:i! Wik west tf ti.rary. 1.. ,:U: W. H. BOHNENKAMP -COMPANY HORSES WANTED J want to buy sood broke farm mares and' freldinps. Must have weight and iii.ilily, fair flesh ami from four to six vcars old. W. E. McCIure Phone Red 772 1 r .. sT i i i The good? that have made oiir business a success and enabled us to guarantee. them to you are Charter Oak Ranges, Patent Heaters, White Sewing Machines, the Harmon Mattress, Sim mons Beds, Kenny Rone Springs, Smith Lugs. Furniture Exchanqc l iv.-V irrt-rupiiv - ... . FIR AXO'JF.KKERSON VA Prict for t4 FarnilNrr, PilONE lfl.A(.K U41 ViH rtrhanre for New. .1 10 e o o pi ?0BERVERADVERTISItf & ill lAnTes,l 6 o 0 3 ,"?-n tr 0O O - o S ' 0 0 O ffl. o fs o ! i 0 o