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HAVE YOU FOUND THE NEW EASTER "BONNET" YOKJ
HAVE BEEN LOOKING FOR?
A NUMBER OF NEW ONES ARE READY FOR YOUR IN
SPECTION IN THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Both tail
ored and trimmedall colors and styles imaginable. You'll like
them. . . ...
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Youths' and Children's Hats
Hera you will find a large assortment of new hats just the one
you have been looking for. Cloth hats in plain colors and combi
nations. All styles and sizes, 50c to $1.50.
Hill s Department Store
fWEKi; DESTITUTE
ISi-lli-f
ft-oiri Allli'fl SmcPK
Ki'n 6iip Ton Hnim.
Was
WANTS 8 HOUR DAY
P.4IS,-. fiy Mail.) Utter mia-
'rv. B'urvutlon an-lfi denpair prevail
ed In tne rjewrepubli of Czerho-
SJOCKHOLM. .'.TSy Tlall) An'
eiifht-hour bifl for nil claMfs of.
SvOdlsh labor in now ready to be in-'
trodied int Parl'tM-e. Special
UtKittulioiti will r eeentsa ry for seu-ni'-n
ondcfor "worker 'n milieu. The'
proposals, if punned? v. ill come into
and elapse I'o-
Hloy;-,fcia bfoi lh Allied . tovei .
menu bjin to ship fond supplies to;rore Junee'- i-'-"
fills country in tin Iff nor part of j"noor a i,
February , 1 Tbe nnteUtaftj effect or the pro-
, It 1b not known hor whether tlil i bill. is an cnormouH' fall. in th
nil Hntion has been
laret exler.t bt
flour, milk and oilier HuPpNeH havn I ninke it impossible for Swedish fac-
Kineo been forward! to I'r.Riie and jtoiKn.to con'mtre production.
n ner wnomer t n if i n w-j ...- ...... .
sen relieved to any l,r'f'R f Htoeks, a nu nnfactur'irs as-
la'e shipments oi sfn 1l,at wases n'- being paid will; J
additional food si tit is were in Trii'si
awaitiiif: transport yuon to the
iCzcho-U'VaiiH.
Hlioe manuf icturers have decified
lo clone down their works on April'
Ifi. . Others are contemplating sinj-
liar measurei which by the spring;
1 1 An finneai ny jr. AJice u. ansarvK. i
(i .lighter of J.'!fid"iU Mnfcitrykt ami i'Jy "i-ow nunurea-s oi iiiou.anus oi
Iwad of "the Czecbo-Slovnk Heu i workers out or empieyment.
OrOHs, wltten on February 20, pic
tures tliH condlilons In her country
as a terrible one. Aineilcaji, Urit
ish nnd Frenfh a'ttiioritles are en
deavoiing to respond,
i It is Minted that , uuI-kk help .ar
rived quickly, a million children un
der nix yenra old were (loomed to
The economic and political pro-1
sped in considered very pesnfmisiH'' -
and In order to avoid placing misses!
of laborwr on the unemployment j j
list, the government Is Heiiously conlJ
side-ring the prohibition of imports!
of certain articles until industry as- i
siimes a more normal condition. .
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CANADIAN PRIVATES
I RETURN WITH MONEY
(lie; that 2,u0n,oo0 clilldn-n up to j Among the first ai llclos mcntionpil lo
14 ycai-H wnre weak from itndcrfcetl-! be bared from Import are AmerlR'n:
ItllT ollfl tll:lt Dm in . li :i IK v iimi.iiii I (in 'llOfK tlT.d HOaP. I 1
olt and f(!cblp Wis api.alllnK.
ScparattMl from tin; alllod lerrllor
im on three stdf-s by Germany and
: Austria, tho C'zocho-Slovak republic
!w;m, Oven before it'd birlb, nilhleHsly
and K.VHleiiiatir.'illy dennded by tin:
; AiiHtr limiM of all foodKturra and sup- WIXXU'EO. Man., April 11.
ipllnn. V'lien lioUililen were su- sCanadlan privates aie returning
Lspei, d(.,l, I he re was in C.eoho-Slova i f rem Kurope with coiiHderablo mon-
kia no corn, meal, clotblnE or iuedi-!y. wliilo many oriloers are reaclilng
eines. The aciinly weekly ration or their homes praetieiUy penniless, an-
a iiound of flour lo eaeh person In icarding to provincial otticials.
sz WAS LOST TO WORLD"
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Hilton's Garage
Prepared
to give good service and please all. I'lin't.
lie.si(a(e. Come in us if your car needs re
pairing. Let us iake out; that terrible knock,
the missing, overhaul your cur and put il in
eel enndjl ion. t e are lierr to se'
K'ive satiHl'action. Call .Main 7l ;
j.ei
am
I'Vc
Villi
our
service car will meet you, ready to relieve
yon of all your troubles and bring your car
to the garage.
.We have secured the lies), of equipment and
mechanics and do work on all kinds of cars'
Our laliiir charged on all work is very rea
sonable and I'Yird labor is done by the sched
ule. Vmi know what it will cost before we
begin the work.
CALL AND GET ACQUAINTED
Cnplain Succeeded ,
raping; (lie War,
! HIDNRY, -Australia flly Mall)
Konrad Metzler, a "lennnn nrniy en
gineer who hud been hiding In th
New ftuinea Jnnfrl'f for years . 01
Hhico the beginning o'f the war haif,n0
eomo buck to civilization and now
is in nn Inlernmenl cnnip in Aus
tralia. Dotzler's slory is on a pur
'with other romantic incidents of the.
war us It affected the South Sen.
Detttler holds :i raptain's com
mission. When tlui war began be
whs Hurveytmr the boundary line be
tween the then KjvsfT1 WHtrt-lmtTn'd,
or (lermnn New Ciiinea, and 1'npiia.
or llrllish New flulnen. lie decamp
ed inlo the bush. This wan a risky
act, for the btishmen prefer humni
llesh nbnvo ftH othe kinds. When
tn An st nil Ian force occupied Kaiser
Wilhelniland, Petzier was overlook
'i. For more than four years Detzler
lived in Iho bush nenr Mismls. He
had n iihoigun but il was nut lour;
lief nre he ran out of cart ridges.
Thereafter he lived on yams, tarn
and kan (a variety ot sweet pota
to) in common wish the native, and
upon -birds ai d animals which he
ciiutht by means of snares.
SnvcJ'.il t lines th;i A ust nilianr
searched for bhn but Detzler manag
ed I o elude I hem. He might have
slaved Indefinitely In the jungle, hut
missionaries told the Papuans of the
nruiixth'e and Ihey in turn told him.
Thereupon he surrendered to near
est A u si V'llian officer. Wli ite liv
ing throughout the war at Mismls
I VI zler wore enly a la va lava (na
tive kilt.) The retjull is that he In
almost, us bfown. as a . Papuan. IU
imtf Wi'nrs n Clermau uniform.
I'l'iigue, tho capital, ceased on Feb
irmiry 20. Two-thirds of the cattle
jand pigs of the countiy already have
heim slaughtered and tne kick oi
! fat Is extreme. The supply of mill:
iwas ojily one-thirHoth of normal.
:.ioie liian SO per ten' of the babi' H
(f Pr.igue were rachitic, anaemic or
j consumptive. . More than half the
patient -4 In the children's hospital
Idled of consumption.
In tho mining districts the condi
tion ns reporltd hero, Is still worse.
At Klndno, 1Hi of the l(i' babies
born in 1!I1S died of consumption,
liirtlis throughout tho country have
decreased one-half and deaths have
inci o.'scd 50 per cent.
Almhousos, ' maioiniiy hospitals
and other charitable Institutions can
no longer feed their Inmates.. Nine
teen per cent of the infants under
:ir In Pils-m, the formerly
nourishing tlty. of treweries and ar
senal workers died list year from
lack of nutrition. Trices of house
hold commodities have risen 700 to
SO0 per cent .while wages have in
creased 200 io ftOO per cent. Cloth
ing costs ten times more than former
ly and sewing cot i in is 100 time:'
.dearer than.booro; ihc war.(
These reports show that Profes
sor Tlnmns Ci,. Masnryk, the first
preldiMit of tlte new Czech o-Slovnk
republic, who went from New York
last winter to as-mme his duties,
faces a herculean task, writing to
J.ndy Muriel Paget rn February 10
t lie president 's daughter told her.
"father said lo hoprfl yon would
come. Po riMiir and help us."
l ady Paget n.'is obtained from the
French govein'ment, 10 trucks which
(he American lied Cross has fllle:
with medical supplies for the Ci'erho
Pl'ovnks. and plans tr. I ike to lio
heieta 20 ton of rice. Recent in
formation, however. states that
freight traffic to Itolu mia is disorga
nized and tho fear Is expressed thit
the . Austrttin thren. "if we are to
loss Hohemia, we slfill loae her its
i corpse," may become a tenible
treality.
Mc-st of tho soldiers had approxi
mately $500 to their ci edit when they
left England, only a portion of the
amount being given to them before
embarkation. Thd privates spent
most of I heir leisure at recreation
camps where 111 tie money is needed.
Officers, on the oilier hand, fol
lowed their inclination to "live"
and with Kriti.sh and American oft-i-cpm
helped fill the London hotels,
according to return''d officers. They
my I bat fraternizing with American
ofi leers proved rather costly as Amer
ican officers proved rather costly as
Americans receive'! higher pay anJ
spent It freely.
"Thousands of Cair.iUnn privates
will return with far more money
than they paasesseJ when they en
listed," one officer said.
. Special .
'BANANA'
. .. SALE
Nice Ripe Bananas
35c cloz.
Harris Grocery
Phone Main 70 and 77, Farmers Black 192
408 North Fir Street . Across the Traclt
feigBiaBtyasa
i giijqw;crciwirowifri i
Very fine candy in boxes anil in I ! V -J -I- "i
bulk nice and fresh at 4-7-:lt -I CECIL COSI'EII !
j m ,uum ij.)LMy -U'UJBLUl JL'jLit'ff 1 Public Accountant. t
y fi fi 4 ft fffijt&'j'' I Income Tax Adviser " i
rfi (tkdm m And A J I it a I n . 6)4 Main st ied(.It0n, Oregon
TAMIt-Y DRUG STORE '., . . .j. A .j. .j. .j. .j
l-A GRANDC.OPEGON. -
RBS, U.S. PAT. OFF.
I-AHMY HOS
Eighteen Oregon high schools In
cluding four In PoVlIand were Ac
credited by the commission on ac
crediting at the inland Empire
Teachers' association convenlen in
Spokane last week.
For the man who is on his fect all day
a more comfortable shoe was never made.
Hence the widcr-prcatl popularity of the
Buckhkcut Army Shpt: among business and
profes-iiona! men, sportsmen, outdoor work
ers, miners, farmers, mechanics,- etc. A
good, practical Shoe for everyday wear!
Built for comfort and service built for
you! Remember the name Buckhecht
stamped on every shoe tor your protection.
Get a pair today !
Ac principal dealer on the Pacific Coast. If
your dealer is nut supplied, order direct from
BUCKINGHAM & HECHT
Manufacturer San Francisco
wis -J!
BLACK GUNMETAU'
MAHOGANY CALF OR
INDIAN TAN CALF
$6.-50 to $S-E0
The annual front fighting
opened In the I'teiue Uiver
Mnndav morning, v. hen the
tsiomett'l- readied L'l i;b,ve ?"i
Professor M isaryh was in the
Pnited States in Oetolter last when j
he was elected president of the new
republic of Ci crVo-Slm nkia, On re
reiving ihe hoiieti of 'his. election be.
iwent to Pramie and was Inaugurat-j
jrd pve-idi'nt late in lecembei. I:i I
'.isiiu Hie htlei part of M.irch il was re-1
alley ported that he had resigned. "but this'
thci- was officially deni 'd by the Ozeeho-.
Slnvnk tissinn in Wnsh intrf on .
SATURDAY and MONDAY
Matinee and Night
The Wonderful Alaskan Romance
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BY REX BEACH '
Yoi have all ready this thril
ling story of Alaska Now is
your opportunity to see the, ,
ptory on" the screen played
by rm .all star oast. Sepea
.reels if ctioa ni tiirlla.:,
,-11 VM HI TT' 0 1 o li'fi
will ()oii its ilimi's tn the juililic fur business siinultaiiooiislv with
tlii' I I'lovj-i'izcd ( irnccry, in its new stand.
1 1;i vinir lu i'i: wilh tliO Ooldcu I ? 1 1 1 1 l'nr !" years and learned duviui
tlia time I lie needs and wants ' the ienile I ;un nienin;;' up witii
a eotiipjete line of hardware , ulass and crnekery ware, tin, alumi
num and enamel ware, dn-irs and windows, - mini si. nils and var"
nislies; notions of all descriptions, includiiiy; ladies and eliildren's
underwear, rililmns toilet artii-les and everyl l.iini;- the housewife
needs every day i.o heautit'y and assist in Ue'eiiiuL- the home up.
d. in
THE POLICY
will tie. AVe liuv wilh cash we
ell l'nr rash.
WE WILL GIVE
The lii,m est ; ,"ri-ie-!i-y in service, tlie host ipiality in nierchamlise
and we will sell the .
. Lowest in Price .
YOU WILL SAVE ON EVERY PURCHASE
Il'yoii Ret atiy artii-le that isn't rii;h let u's kut.w.
WE WILL MAKE IT RIGHT
REMEMBER 'e wa'nt you to make our store your home.' VoU
a ic interested .in iuakm.tr your home t-inl 1 1 in cf'iiil'ort', deiin a,i
servjee: then, help us fu niaki" our store the saTue.
WATCH for our ad. with Jlu I hiovei i:-'.el irocerv in 1 lie
People's Market Place
r THE GOLDEN RULE Cp.'S OLD STAND -
ANDREW'S VARIETY STORE
The Plicff to Buy Anything You Want, Every lay .t sjpjdse
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