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o , rO 0 rTT:Y.".'T'n.lfe:t!'.- 'TtY 0 , .. (?) s a B Mini' a' 313 s2 ;( -s- - - j; : Skies for Everybody FC3,30ME FACTS IN O '. I ' ,1 'It.- I " ', ' w 0 Uibe Is the Kirghis irtio-live IW'tiui uUnnA ! rAvliinu r.f , ,Ai nub ,.)' REC1ARD TO STBTATA .:ra'P'4a' They ssii !L-,ii.nrA e jthan a million of l3h gexes. :me.ik a (Turkish dl-rct and are drvvit mus- rfiiiMtry nf iatruc V.n find Th Mil- sulinans.' They are chiefly raille 9 O JU.n Population, .Must fif Whom J Ale nubbins. ' (s Here you will find a good assortment of Men's Women's, Chil- . . dren's, Boys' and Infants' Shoes and Oxfords. You careful dress.-. ers will find styles and prices here which you will be sure to ap' prove and want. . " . Men's Dress Shoes $3.50 TO $8.50' ' Men's Work Shoes $3.25 TO $6.25 Women's Dress Shoes $3.25 TO $12.00 Women's Oxford . $4.25 TO $9.00 . Women's Pumps ; $5.75 TO $7.50 Children's Shoes $2.50 TO $3.50 Boys' Dress Shoes $2.65 TO $1.25 . Infants' Shoes $1.25 TO $2.38 Hill's Department Store Th lukouts Inhabi'. tin ror'bin i Irkutsk, , ne;V Laicu Jlaikul. ,'ii:'. OMSK. Siberia ( fly Mall) Kir K'"1 ,Mtr!,y MonKI n 1 Mf ar,'; li ria. which ha forced world alien-!u,0,a,rjif 8,1,1 m i,y 1 lc 1,11 !U a" lion, hy.re.imBt of. ihe important no- P' the "alifi of cat'ie. .j lltlcifl Gvi ulH there, includes all the I tli? province of 'T.i!.,.;k. nnd! AhI itie posseKtioi.fi Itimhla wiUHMnerally in. the.no-th even up t:! thf; execeptlon of IUo trun-Caspian the Arctic oteaii, are found ihej ami lrnns-('aiirasiati region and th : VopulH and the Osti h-IttM. Tl.e l:ou'i iiriif-nl fconeiul of I urkeittan twi,oMf- r-nj.rt.l, Tashkent, was raP tu red by ths Bolshevik! and whose Ahi-'f lcuM vifo-fon'il, JitKer C. Tr'd wdl, wu.i arrested tind left to lan 'luish in prlmm. i f-'iiio Uh- M .nolinn fnvaHionn in lorlier trihea are t ho Hi- thfriMMith ppni.i.v.'Sihorla ima Plateaus of the All been the .homo of many triben. de-jln !he Irann-Hailkel diHlri':.. Hit I reended from that rate. To the for- ! Manchua in the Amur, and the r-nn-i einmtr the TailarR are nerlinnft the n the Arclle bonlers whore t niortt inU'rcMtiiiE. Th-dr treat center j tb'-K enjiago rouin'll, which like t.(i;ifne and .oth- cend from ancffilt rinii' 1 1 hi an:!!.1 Although in tjrfnc.pt.; ca.-i1' i -:ed. ir (,'hriatianity, hey have no jt'al UIoj of the Christian religion fin 1, i' in undent tiiiiea. pravlii'i! C'l.ni'ianim. life religion of thlr an.;'Mto!i. tf'.MI iii'oiiti on i'ie ?, the !;uri.:l:- Brer Rabbit On Pure New Orleans Molasses There are two Wads of Brer Babbit laolassos Cold Label and Greec Label. . Both are excpp tional for baking, cooking and candy making. A free recipe book mailed on request. 1E23 er regions f liussia, seeka the de-velopitM-iUH of Uh "imtional asplra tlonK," in now located at I'etropavl ovl(, not far from OtnaHk. Thin Is on account of Ilolsltevik terroistn. Tin; T.-rt.im ato true followers of Muh'uin-l and thvir moisucs ai e in the ruitdnt; of rein deer. In the I:i rjee cities like , Harbin, j Irkutsk aud Omslj, American are! Htiuck by the laine number of Ilur-j ialH and Tartars who aro drivers of, public diosklCH. They s'etu to speak; the Russian' 1 uiKuauo indifferently, and apparently hardly know the. streets and different (juarters of the Harris Grocery Phone Main 70 and 77, Farmers Blade 192 408 North Fir Street Across the Tracii found in almost evcy city. They are :city. They are dlstinetiy .Mongolian ir typo nnd have flat noses. The present population of Siberia is estimated at ten million, as against, a total Russian population of peril -ps 18U.00U.O00. Despite the numerous Egg Preserving Time WATER GLASS Putman's Drug Store REXALL STORE GEKMANS SEEK EMI'I.OYMEXT COni.ENZ, March 10. (Hy Mail) Sitementa published recently in the : newspapers in unoccupied (jermany that (jerman laborcra were bcinjr !".iukhi iur empioymeni in ino unueiljMvB )n (h Alal States caused such a rash of civilian.! ;(,.n,.r ,.r mini in i ou u army ncanquarter.s in Loblen? that American officers caused In l;i published denials of the truth of these mores. Many men and quite a few jinhalililiiK women and Kirls, having heanl of the or Sila newspaper articles from the other sidojvlded into groups. Ti e KlniilBh group of the neutral zone, came to ( 'jblen Is conipoKctl i) Tai'.nis, and smaller from towns and districts as far aajlilb:il p"oples. fifly miles nway. ' An linporfuit nomadic MnnpilUin i-sliiMiilc'd lo nilllllje- l.BOO.OUl) ill Hie (llsiricls of Kazan and Crimea. They are ki'n seekers after ednc:i lioa iiud itiiiny Tara ir boys and girls receive lessons in l-'rencll, KnKllsh itnd (I'Tiiiati from foreign instructors In plac's Jikj Kaz1-!. Samara and l.'fa. The last two of these places were occupied sevor.il months ago by the Itolsbevik ariiprs. The Tartars have an ov.:l u.ce. l-l.ick eyes, placed obliquely, and thiir Kklri Is brown. Their osluine is ni. usual, the dis liiiKUisliiiig realure luing Iheir coif lure in -r wiilch Is v. oni a tight fit ting calotte, or akull cap. A consideiable number of Tartars CUPID HAS BEEN mountains on tne. They are still no mads and given oxer to Idolatry 'Many-of Ihein wor.iiiip the sun. The people of the Mongolian face Hussta, cither Kurope.au ian, should be generally di- COOKED KOOI) SALE. Trap-nested White Leghorn anil IHlack Minorca e-rgs, ?1.50 per fifteen; i $7.50 a hundred and up. All cockerel:! I feed are from hens with records from 225 to 278 crrs per year. .Mrs. (jc The ladies of the Catholic church races and tribes mentioned above, the , i hol.i coo);ed food sale on Satur- nomilntlon of Kiberia Is mainly Hus- .,.. . , i, .;; t in o'clock Stan, formed of pcisunts who mtgr:it- jn" ,lt ti,P "snodrrnsa grocery. 4-13-H H. rhnnman. f.a nrnndy. 3-ir)-iT.n ed from European Itussla when HI- j ' " ' ' ' i- berla w-as reconquei ed and to some extent of the descendants of the un happy people who were exiled to the frigid zone for political conspira cies and crimes. BUSY IN FRANCE: AsjOld.as his Arteries The doctor can't help it. He knnwi that the man hn.t hard arteries, hiKh blood f)rctsure, and beginning kidney and henrt disease, due to ung neclected chronic constipation. It isn't the other man's fault directly. I le's only 45 but he never realized that his constipation was a serious tiling. He never knew how to treat it. He has taken bushels of pills. Callous of castor oil, mineral watorsand salts, which have battered and tortured his alimentary canal from one end to the other; and he wonders why his health keeps getting worse. , He doesn't know that his food waste has fioisoned him, and has bred disease that is going to "get lim" before his time. Nujol is for just such a man for every person whose bowels do not move easily and thoroughly at regular intervals especially for those in advancing years whose body machinery will not stand rough treatment. Nujol softens theaccumulated food waste in the Inrgeintes tine, and moves it Rently out of the system, carrying those poisons with it, which, if allowed to remain, cause over 90 of human illness. Nujol supplies the lubticntion that Nature can't supply as age begins to make itself felt. This man might have known in time but Nujol is new the accepted modern treatment for constipation. You can avoid such a misfortune ns his. Get a bottle of Nujol from your druggist today and send for free booklet " Thirty I' ci tof Danger" expressing clearly the soundest medical authority on constipation and self - poisoning. I f r7"lf fit ft Nujol it lold ohlv in tralrd tr in iiuii,. totlrl i,r.tjllg-,,. Nju Trd. Miuk. At oil drumniu. laiul on Nujol. Yu my mfltt fioin tubtlnutcl. Nujol Laboratories STANDARD OIL CO. (NEW JERSEY) M) nrudwy. New York Ntijiil Laboratories, tnd.j Od Ca, (New 50 Rri.d- York. Pli-r aond nieli booHr! "Thittf Vmtt of Daniel" constipation and au.o-intoaiLnit in adulia.' Name . j . AJ'IrtM . " 7?.jttlaras noiPy.v svi. ...w; ., -.1.. .More Thaii Six Thousand Women Won Hy .Men of American l-lxpe dilinnary INn-ce. v , K k. ' , is U l, , . i ' , V" f V-. I 1 PARIS (Hy MaiDThat Cupid was nearly busy as Mars with th? members of the American ..expedition ary Force and that rL malice bloomed In France in spitu of war's ahirrns is i shown b the tact that more than six'; thousand French ucmcn have been! wooed and won hy American sold-j ievH within one year. The majority j of the French nirls who have become . Americ ins througb niurryiim men i and officers of the Ameiican Kxpedi-' tionary Force aro stenoiM-aphers, salegirls or teaeliera with a siirinklin nrppatmut Rlrlsnnfl those. of the uml-i die cI.ihb or bourgeoisie. j The romances ai"-j in most cases1 very similar. A sobiier would Le t hi 1 1 toil with a Kn neb family n ' i member of which a oiiltl be a f-'irl of' inan lageable aire. Tnmther Ile-y would tlelve into the in 1 1 icuMes of"; the French Inntruii'-'e, slirr, la'iuuaee 1 beinK promptly superseded by aj jeombinaiion of Aiij;lo-Freneli jibber-! jisi,. . j j The clean cut, lie.ltby physique! ior the Americans, ihelc p diteness j I and gencrousity would appeal In ihe! j heart of the French iir , saw in i the American lb rculiniinn 'of, ,her dieains. As a mle, Hie .uieii-, jeans also made no'seciH of tli ' p 1 r--jtleular syillpillhelie feelini; i,e-. j Iliad for Ihe I'lencn girls ami so ;s : a natural seiiiieiu'e. ni.rii;::..s ic-i 'suited. ; I -Many such pairs now are pn..;... 'whether the wife should accompany :her husband to Alneric:i or ihe hlls baud should ni:tke his home in ! France. It is expected thai fully fifty percent of tlie lienedhs will adopt Vrunce for their future heme kvH fid Mew houses for old The up-to-date painter armed with B-H Paints and Varnishes might well pose as Aladdin'sGenieand sound his call "New Houses for Old," for the most apparent difference between a new house and an old one- is a ' coat of good paint Bass Hueter Paint. If you are ne gotiating a sale you will re alize the truth of this. But whether you repaint your home preparatory to selling, whether your paint job is big or little, the B-H line will meet your needs. The highest grade of materials hacked by 60 years of manufacturing experience i. nave maae c-n products preeminent. Paints & Varnishes ISTRIBUTORS, O. F. COO LEDGE Mrs. XI. Anthony. Miss Cladys Mil ler and Miss Friederlke .SNiill," were among those v.-ho went t-i Pen dleton today, to aliend the CoiImw sl;y piano rerital h-lag-given in that city. JU5T ARRIVED I' ILL VARIETY OK SHOE POLISH AMI DYKS ;!( AY, BROWN, TAX. WHITE. ( REAM AX It CLEAN Kits ' X EXT. DOOR TO SIIEKKY' THEATRE FETE 'S SHOE SHINING PARLOR "HE KNOWS HOW . V - 1 1 ;1 . FORDS L,- J AD SANTEL S I . ,- I World's Champion Light U 'vavyiveight Wrestler M .i f -Iul to wivstle -Mnli .M ;i n;i ur-'('. t In- 'lii n-i lii-ovv-wpfijlit, u'n April ISth. 'I'lir niaU-U has Ju-i'ii ) nisi hiiim'1 tor a lew ilays,; Tltis net i.'.n mi 1-iir-patl of lite Ail li.ib w;i tlc 'hlt'il n n ill nl'ti't- toiiruili:;- an.'l Iter in:lti;li was ri'violll .uTatmvd f.tf.'Aprit 'J'.'ihI.- Siiih-I will wtvM.lo.-lirtv- ..) vtaTt-liU'fits t tln ri.ntiaiy nt't rvil Iita?n1iti;, ;n, yotl 'fin I ( '.u yoiii v-Kt's lor an otlilni'it; I w;t iu-ttir 'in'ai'- tiiitiur. Div'iaitvi of SportJ. ' UNION COXj'NTV AICI.XJB "La Cnutili?, OiTgon ' ' .r C. I). EMMllSKR, o 0 o 0 s o o c- Chairman : FORDS FOUR USED FORDS, 1017 AND 1918 MODELS. SOLD T THE LOWES' PRICE. ON TIIF. EASIEST TERMS. GET ONB.KOW.' 0E U)IS CHEVLOI-LT ALSO OKE NEW MA3T.VELL n OBSEVJBliVfilinllSSIf a Mill ttiVg. 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