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PAGE THREE THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Wednesday, August 22, 1923. FgF IvW FOR 1 1 ,&jcgfl feist! ' SCHOOL YEAR CALLS ENGLISH imnnnrn nnnrnn uuuivmiv am September and the opening of after a brief visit here. Mr. Hunvp the tall, winter, spring society t-'ca- ton is superintendent of schools in sons, are now but a few days dis- La Grande, tant. Throughout the hot, .sull. y j months of the summertime, social cvcuw 111 1.41 uiuiiiic imvc uctn in comparison to the number of en tertainments timing the other pur- Fashion Notes fin-en 1 opulnr ftir livening PAULS The fcruen style, continues City of Union Resumes Late j Summer Activity; leacn crs Arriving for Opening of School. Iieen in the hardware business and think Miniu-cs aro very fuvor- ahle for a prosperous business here. Mr. Seiber is retiring from tlie store on account of ill health. . Poto rinsimet is here from Island Citv making needed changes at the local flouring mill in order to ac-i-onininilntn the handling of . this "",. ... , , in , i-. t. ixr Mrs. Carrie sneiion is hcio OCCItlUll'V uaVIS IS Wary, Washington, I). C, for a v.s.t with I H ' . f-nmnnJ! (Special to the Observer) UNION. Aug. 22. The King's Herald Missionary Society met last tion of the vein. When heotem'jcr arrives ine ,, .... ,.,.., i.. .i,uim . ... . i. u.,. r grenter shale of the social cii.-t.-.-Ui lnilusjon!1 ol Illuny olh,..r moilea Miss Kreda Brown in South Union. in mis ciiy win rc.-unie meir ac-. ,.., ... ,,..,., .,,,,.... .mil iirlccj m m,.i; h,, h,..l hr mlllitierv tivities and from then on until next1 Many Ihese graceful gowns ho. l.r,.il.,- ri J. Skiff. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pursel were down from iBwker last Thursday vis iting the former's aunt, Mrs. E. t. Pursel. They returned to Bakef the same evening. Wi aid Miles is nere ironi m However, About Compar ing Them to Americans. Ily Utliel Marshall, lntcmnlitmiil Xfnn Nt-i'vliv Slaff Otrivs,oiiilt'iit. LONDON, Aug. 22 The women of the Labor Hsccretnry's Bonnonetto, which caused many u British husband (o grit his teeth and make uncompli mentary remarks ahout Amorlean ud vlM. ',' ftfcUU 'tiri-at Is llritain and greatest ol all her women and children." t'crhaps It was good that the Secre tary Killed on tho sanitt day that his sermonctte was published, or he might have been hcslegcd by women admirers or attacked by Irate hus bands, lie may even yet have to an swer to American women for his fail ure to place them flrsl In the lists of tho world's loveliest creatures. : .! l,.,l-,v hi.. In while ir.-m-L.-- each other in a merry, joyous pa-j,.llt. u lu.w (t.u;uru u rrinBed la .... . r. . ' banderelilei ol KCorjjeUe used aa a. And with the coming of Septem-',,.. ber the lEvcning Observer will cease ' publishing society articles semi- Aiilumii Coloring Hero weekly and will, as during the rAKIS Alreadv the modes have de spring, carry a social news column imiiel.v taken on an uuiumn colorlnK. duily. " iThc prevalent lone today for al'lor- ' '. noon frocks, for example, are blonde. Mrs. B- M.-'Rogers was delightful-' mouse gray, dull green, and wood ly surprised by her children and brown. grandchildren at her home on UJ avenue, Friday evening; August 17. lllaek U-alber as (nilluo ltlng. i h,. nf hoe (Uth hirlhduv. Slie1 LONDON- Black leather, whether was presented with main- beautiful patent or kid, is used aa ualloo rins and useful gifts, accompanied by on many sports coats now on exhlbl ,nn l,unn., minviw nf t hp dav tiun here. 11 shines forth with re- The evening was spent in games 'markulile distinctiveness on th and social chat and at the close of canary and buttercup short coals the merriment, ice cream anil cake, fancied b many lifers. were served to the guests. " " I Cnrncliaii Jewelry ,ir c a !,.. ...-' NKW YOKK, Uurnelian jewelry, Mr. and Mrs. W E. Amos were - oW.fllHhlomHl amI milnt, ,.,!. pleiisantly surprised Fnllay evening, i)io!((.n iy ani;u.t woiiun to(lliy.to Sl.l at meir nome u h-j '-''"'rioli an otherwise too dull lostiimc of when a number of their friends and e h,ulds0,110 pi.lldunw ot relatives arrived 1:1 honor of their, ,-i!i.-r ..-old and 14th wedding anniversary. As nelBll.onB on lhln gol(1 cn.lln3i thu goM ITIIHJiLN tlllUlCtl IIICV iiu.h.ivm wnrif.nt IMA nanus uuuve- ifrtiiunu.n uit..(.. ...... i ...i i4.ake to have charge of the Umon mlr;ulon lor sroretury of Labor hatchery ilunn tne alienee ol . junu.8 jt jvvl. The American Cah- KnnnPV. who IS COne OI1 cuinuuiwi ii.iiiii lion U ...,,.,.,,i.. i..u ... more painted aim piiFcicu uum miouiinK ami Dusiiten hf v.. iHtronc ror the wotnun of Great Brit displaying her new fall line of goods. I cinity 0f Eagle Cap. They took in Mrs. Violet scnmidt wno nas Deen 1 no.uoo trout lor distnouiion in vniiu here for the past month vitinK nev Ijike and The South Fork of with her mother, Mrs. Nettie Rich, the Wallowa. Mrs. Bonney, C. L. left last Thursi lav for her home in fmlieell ami Henrv Lartwell, accom- Los Angeles, California. Ipanied Mr. Bonney from Union. 11(lmlrul011 wtT0 .vo,,.,! chiefly to Miss Mertie i.MUes has oeen elect-, They will be gone aoout a wees aim ,he womra ot Great llritaln'swoman eil as second grade teacher in the . will fish in the lakes and streams h00(1 .,.,, seerotarv, however was South building for the coming school i that vicinity while on the outing. vcl.v oururm to draw no comparisons vear. ;uiss muvs i a union k"' Mr. ami mrs. v. i ue:,,j!',nnbolween UritiHh ami American wo ain, and there seems to he u new mu tual admiration ortfuni&ation well un der way. When Secretary Davis recently visited his motherland his words o,' rrofeifeor of Uw EiiRAgod. STANDARD WHEAT PRICE EXPECTED 8ALK.M, Or., Aug. 22. Hoy C. Harding of Chicago, has accepted A professorship In the department of law and hli tory In Willamette unlver. slty, beglnnini,' Heptember 17. Dr. Harding was graduated from Hills. dale collegt In I HI a. He was In tho ; overseas service for nearly two years. hiriyil he was graduated form tho ' I'nlverslty of Chicago, with the degros of doctor of jurisprudence. For three years he practiced law In Denver, and during the last year has taught In Illinois. Dr. Harding will he a mem ber of the Wttlamotle law faculty ami Uho liberal arts faculty. Ho la SI years old and is unmarried. and had some experience as a teach-1 Zelpha Beech and Gerville Wilson er. The school board and Professor are home from a trip through south C'onklin have about completed the; em Washington. work of securing teachers for the j Harry Cole has gone to Wallowa Union schools, one or two more in lake tn work at the ponds for a the grades and about the same num-,fow davs." He has been employed at ber of positions in the high school being yet to fill. Fred N. Fox and wife went to Imbler Sunday to spend the day at the home of Mrs. Fox's parents, Mr. and Mm. A. F. Wilson. W. V. Connor of Union, and Dr. Little of Cove, motored over to Ba ker Wednesday afternoon to wit- couple with sweet peas and at a late hour dainty refreshments were served alter which tne guests ue looking better with this stone than platinum, ' lli'ium Kidskln for Motoring fill motor coat seen here today is of henna kidskin. It is m;.du on straight lines with a collar, belt and, pockets reminiscent of the army officer:;' overcoat. parted wishing mem many ino.e i.a,,-, N.;w Y(KA rat.tical anu bcautl py aim prnspeum'. ycai.-. ...uuv 18 guests were present. Mrs. A. T. 'Hill entertained Mon day afternoon at her residence at 1008 First street .it an informal party. A very deiignuui nour was stiect M11.es Simpler. spent in Mrs. rims newer saiueii, NKW Vil:K, street shoe today which is situated at one end ol theuru u.mK lowaru greater simplicity dining room, wnere rei..esnmems . ,. , , , , thu r , an,, were served- blues yield tu browns and grays and Out-of-town guests who were ires- (u, .lllKl, J(.wi.le(1 ltucklc t0 demure ent were: Mrs. 1-rank o. Portland, ,, (lf ,noked pearl. Mrs. Showalter. of Wichita, Kansas,, 1 mother of Mrs. J. D. Lynch, and Mrs. MaWhinney, of (Ravenna, Ne-j biaska, mother of Mrs. A. V. Lind-gron. tho fik hfttjherv. Lvle Castor returned to Union Inst week to be here for school. He "has been working in Wallowa county. Wednesday in rrairie city. V..-A1 A!,.ti Inft lat. u-epk for a trip through Central Oregon and out to tne coast. Accoranig 10 re port he stonDCd ut Prairie City and ness the Klan initiation which was-while there was married to Miss held at the baseball park that eve-1 Freda Thompson, the bride accom-ning- ' panying him on the remainder of . . ,. , . , . . 1 the journey. Tney will return to . Agricul tural Teacher Arrives. Unio t(J makfi their homo. Mr. Fred Osborne, the nesv agncultur- Mllrtin is an employe of the Conner al teacher for the high school i store and Miss Thompson was one here from Corval lis and has taken :o t, ade tcachers ;n the Union up his work for the year. In addi- schoois biast vear. tion to this work. Mr. Osboine wilt : Mr Rradshaw, who taught in have charge of the athletics for the Unon about ten years ago, is here lUKll htliuui uuys, aim an nc in tuin; HPOKANK, Wash,, Auk. peettnt- Canada to rail in lino if thu I'nited States adopts a standard wheat price, Attorney tieneral Ilrowne of Alberta and Dominion Minister ol i I'uhilc Affairs Uoid have been tourlntf j the wheat growliw sections of tho ' I'nited States to delermiim conditions I here. They were, recently K"ests in j Spokane, studying tho WashlnKton j Wheat Growers, Associated,, and the ' national organization. J 1 "They wero much improsscd with nHm..,L,i.Hi,n a,. 1.1 A ' , A.ll. ! llla Uocrctary of the WashinRton asaocia- 'T am proud to be able to say thut l )ort;.a Umt Ul0 Canadian farmers were becoming lnsistant that thft (arm bureaus of their country Intrl duco a wheat marketing organiia- men, and perhaps therein lies salty In tho land of his adoption. nowhere In the world have I seen ) finer women and finer children than j in Britain today." said Secretary ; Davis In a signed article printed in the London KvenlngNews. . "They are superb." On DniijccrtMis J found. During the ou lb u rut undoubtedly the Secretary ran pretty close to the line of drawing fire from American women but he mado an adroit turn and escaped any comparison of the relative merits of British and Ameri can feminine pulchritude. j "Your splendhU British women' are the bfRKCst asset the Kmplre posses ses," said the Secretary, with never a thought of Britannia's ship thai rule the wave or Mosul oilfields or Indian riches. Has Britain realized this?" Kvl- uthletc himself, a irood year is anticipated in this line also. Mrs. Mary Hutchinson returned Wednesday from a visit of several vceks in Portland and at the sea shore. Mrs. Roland Wulf is here from Perry visiting at the home of iMr. ami Mrs. Ed. Wulf for a short time. Mrs. James Withycombe is here frmn Portland to visit with her son Robert, at the experiment station. AGED MEN ARE ETTER PUPILS from Missouri on a visit. ;Mr- Brad- shaw has an offer in Bafker ami may return to Oregon again this year. Tourist travel seems to be in creasing almpst every day, judging by tne number 01 cars passing mm and those compmg at the park, bat- Hon." Suggestion that Aron Saplre, an I originator of the American plan, j might be Induced to go to Canada and supervise a similar organisation there. was mado by thu Canadian notables, Mr, Adams said, adding that Austra lia Is also considering a stronger pool for the control of wheat. Mr.- Browne and Mr. Hold expected to coiitlnuo their study in California and Montana aftor leaving tho Spokune country. V it Ion of I110 Si'IhhiIs IMnimcU BANDON, Or., Aug. 22,- A hearing In the application for the union high Hchool diHtrtct for Bandon will bo held dently the Secretary feared not, f or in Coiiuille September U. Petitions he answered his own question thus: 'T am moved to ask tho question because I saw that Ihe women have too much to do. They are too much bowed with domestic responsibilities. They nro treated too in u ill as express baggage. "This . Idea t out of date. Men alonu cannot put straight thta post war world, and I should like to se have been present ed to tho county boundary board asking that a union lie established of nine districts. Includ ing Bandon, I'arkersburg, Randolph, Lower Two Mile, I'pper Two Mile, New Itke Prosper, I'pper Vaur Mile, Lower Kour MUc, and ljiurel Lake. The tola! valuation will bo $2, 382.231. The proposed si to for a new high school building is within a half mjle unlay there were about thirty ma-jt,H, i;,.mH,t W(ftnon frco to UH0 m;of ,ho 80l,thcrn limits of tho city of that vast store of idealism which has helped to weave a thread of gold through the tangled skein of domestic worry." Mildred and Marion I.ovett and; Imise French entertained at out) Friday evening, ' delicious refresh ments being served at the close of Ihe evening. Three taoles were sealed at cards, the color scheme proving very at tractive with pink and white p.e dominatinir. (I race C hapman hiirh honors, Grace KymouK, second prize ami iuiimiy I'tnnin, ,.,,. ,i,,i,. n,.... i..,iimhw la tion. 1 1 heir overalls; where a man ehanlh ' , . . " . ' , ' ,1 Latin verb:, to the swish ol lib; broom, Carol Glenn, daughter of Mi. a.ul iml ,C ,jne(1, ut tlu, !iliwniil, tilika Mr?. Bud Glenn,, of bummervilie, .,fl..si( (;r(.H( wMh H feow WOI.kers. came the bride of Roy Conley, Mon- j Qut m lhu trut.k ((,n t.ubljuBt!H day ailernoon at oclock at the;W.( (.ul,1V;lU.u UM1K, (llMt.ussiom; Gt sec- Episcopal manse in La Grande. Kev-j1otl ct.ntur., hvrtlsWtii iinil ruiulamen- orena ureasy oi ncmieu, u.-ihk me chines on the o-roumis, Miss Ma shbu rn wan here re p-resentino- the E. O. L. & P. Co. as Will Snivelv. who has been livintr demonstrator of the electric stoves near the Jacob mill on Catherine I and electric cooking. She held Creek since last spring, has moved classes in the front of the Union back into Union so the children can Cash grocery during the day. lliilmnd's Boiled, attend school. Mrs. Keaton, Mrs. Crombes and Bight here the Englishmen began Business Chanires Hands. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis, all of Ohio, wcre.lo lose faith in Secretary Davis and J. P- Webster, who came here in Union last week, the guests of offered up thinks that ho holds a from Burley, Idaho, a short time their cousin, Mrs. Jack Donavan.i place in tho t nlled states and not in ;ae-o. has boueht and taken nos.ession ' whom thev had not seen for over Ithe Brltash Cabinet, of the Seiber new and second hand twenty years- While nere tney iook 2 - store on Main street. Mr. Webster a ride aeross the valley and de the work of the Government snmo of I Bandon, The boundary board wilt The emancipation of the British housewife has got to come declare the union district unless a remoiintrnu.ee Is presented at the head ing. In the latter event the question wi ii ue pui tip iu a votu ui i no uiiiu dlstrlets nnd must receive a majority of district to curry. Seeks Plan Tu Kuri Smuggling. MANILA. P. 1., Aug. 22. (A. P.) In an effort to stop smuggling of dia mond k into this port, all passengers continued landing here will bo searched, Collec tor Aldanrse announces. Men and MONTKAUI.K. Tenn,. Aug f, l 1 In Hit- lieiirt ni' Ihe Tennps- tins his fnmilv hprn find is looking rlii'-Ail thi. tn lift the nrettiest Val .' .1 1 .. u,.lw.,.lil, N-- .. U tn .. Tin 1T.. nr, .-irui lnitri hnmn tlovwl filirl I na l.io-ftlnu Pl-ntt1 IhiiiU'nhiiiii .-lll l. uitl. !....( ...I tn U,.IB Grace Chapman won i!oh(, .M.-nniri.-il Sehnnl where iln:ti nn rvnpi-ionend mnrehjint. Iinvinfr sitiird'tv thi nnnvtet left for Pnrt-Mntter nlace thev will return to Ohio, treatment, ho wivs. siudeiits argue over tho Paulino pay tLL ILsm versus uiuderiiism is threshed out over the milking of the cows. In J one day these .students burled tho j hnby of a broken hearted mother hav- I lug first made tlie coffin, wrote Greek exercises, mended a wagon, and wound up by playing a winning gauiM of baseball, 'I he school s an unique Institution where men, long since past school age, but wishing to lit themselves lor clor lcil orders, are trained lor tin; minis try. They are poor men who come to tlili- Ui.lmr.l .1-1. I. .1. iu I ..It.. friends were present ami enjoyed a !,.;,,,,., '."nvine. Th.-r.t are two ex pleasrnt evening. Refreshmcnls were 1 .,,. .,monK ,icmi orlL. or. lwo wlli, sciTto. tunny experience, some clerks, mu li'iiiinii-ii mill fiirmi-rs. i inr school is t-o-oin-rativi-. I here I inipres.-.ive ring ceiemony- The happy couple will be at home to their friends at Cove. i Frnnci-i Robinson was pleasantly surprised by the Intermediate So city of the Christian Endeavor of the Presbyterian church last evening at his home at the corner of Kourth and 0 streets. He had been spend ing the summer at Halfway, Ore gon, and has just recently returned to La Grande. Abaut '2" of his LINOLEUM TIME 3I1C Ot j f -cupu- ustrl..l 1 B Itev.ll tli I I A very prettv wedding was soi- 'i ..: i... t) ...I einnizcu lasi evening uy . .lr(. ,,,, f,,,.,, , cv,.,.y 01R, 0, Uliliuin irosuy nil.-.?, oi n.c I'l'C sliiclvlils works at some occup; tenar i cnuren, in me uoiiio ui ..... tion ilboul ,,, ,.., unu lnuU!Jtr,, anil .ills. a. l. lun wuei "icii ,,,(! for liis Uccii and IniinliiB (laugnier, .Hiss i-can ihj i.m, ra.i. .v, w s cl .ihonu. ArclHl. ainn ol tin-I the bride of hd G. Keisland, in the t j.:,,iscoinl Diocese or Tennessee, is tlie 'presence of only the immediate lam-,in-eior of ihe work, immeilimclv llies of the bride and uyomm. Uupervis,-,! i.v llev. ji. r. i.okuii. u. i The happy couple are blh local .,. Wllrit.n i people and have many friends n. scimcpMIi.- men .u, ::iairie,l. Thu 1 tins city wno wisn inom a i nt an,. ; .. ,, swc(.Pi L.ooki ,lu.mli u.,, ; happv wedded life. Mrs. K.-I land ha. chll.kc.n.,, ,. unv sivil un, uru aU I f- tha tin ir frtw vpur. lippn niirnllnil I , . . .. 5 .... ... ,,.,v ..... pv.a nosy, .vim an ui c-e. in a nurses training course at la- rher.- are no hur.1 and fast rules .coma, Washington, and Mr. hcislandt.,.,,, ,h,a of ,.0.OI,t.r ulo. i.crimps has been employed in La Grande. ,,vc,. W11( . tt lll01.0 u,u.,.,.lln n.ivL-niure They left last evening (or lacoma,imor,, s,..Filcriiiein,,iv ii-anselute.l In where they will spend several days, to liu., Airi,(lv ,m.n 1V0 j,um, onI thence returning to La Grau.le ri.,)nl lhl, S(.hooI a,1(J , smaM B)hl.r(,, where they will make their home. i)(,comc powers. DON'T WAIT UNTIL SNOW FLIES TO HAVE YOUIt FLOORS COVERED We Feature Armstrong's Linoleum Step-in Sets Filmy and Cool These convenient Step in Sets are made of numerous sheer mater ials that women like and are lace-trimmed. $1.50 to $5.90 -Gr ;LnjLi Many New Nightgowns Nightgowns in crepe and voile, in strap style are pretty and de ,Ughtful,t TCsaiY.Jh.ess, come in many lovely colors and are tasteful ly simple with drawn work or pipings for dec oration. $1.75 to $3;25 l-'ai- North lih-i-li-h- Itiunl Opens 'al Iron l-'h-hls STockihpi.m, Ain,-.:".'. (A. i-.)- The Ladies Mission Society of the! Lutheran church will meet Tnuis-I dav afternoon at 2::i0 o'clock at the home of Mrs- Nelson, 11MI7 Oak;-n. (.iwti-irkuiion oi the most north street, bveryoony coruiuny 'n-;,-ii:. riilro.nl In the worhl has Ju-it Vllcd to he present. I.een completed and inaiiK .iateil. This; " eleeii-ic railwav ha- a i--aht or L'iii ' Miss Ruth Taylor, who has been ! miles, and is Ihe second hinges! In the visitini; her parents, Mr. and Mrs.'.,.,i, i.jns snrpass.n onlv be an H. P. Lewis, will leave for San ehetrliied stretch of the chieosa . Mli Diego, California, the latter part of WUuk--. and si. I'aul HaDroad In the this week, where she will spend the ' ( ,,(,, ,, states. winter. j Tin- Swedl.-di read links the ir.ni ore' .iniinlnK dlslrhls ot l.pidind wi-.li the' Miss Kxaniilia Ciarke, djuglitc.- ol ;Sl ,rtol. uhd .Narvik perls In the N. K. Clarke, manager of fhe Uni 1 ,int h. and, Itelorc lieini; conipletel Hotel, who has been spending t lie ' , i.c i ri i ii-i. had carried 7 r.n n n.ooo summer in union, reuirneii nisi eve- ,,,. f i,-,in ort, valued at nearly i ' lung to Fortiann. .miss viaiKe wa:-: j'.-,e. unit. ami. one of the twelve en Is soicctcii in : FOR EVERY ROOM IN THE HOUSE Nearly Forty Portland in the beauty contest, the winner to represent Portland i'i AV lantic Citv. N. J., in the national contest this tall. Tax .Apmiiitmeiii lli-elineil, I'i:mh.i:tin. nr., Aug. v. T. Il.-eies of Slanfl'i' Id l. ieuilv a''Ollll- d hv tlov.TlK.r I'leret lu s- rve o-l the stilt, rlax ( olnniisHon of l uiatill . The Pvthian Si.-ters club will meet ,uliiv. ha. sent his resignation to the with Mrs. ly. W- Drumsmith at hcr!KOv. rnor uul will not serve on the1 home in Ladd Canyon, tomor.ow af j. .miiiisioii. This ract lieeaiuo known' temooll at '2:30 o'clock.. here wh- n Mr. Ileev. s dal u.,t attend i 'the nieellnir of the cornims.-ion, but Mrs. C. S. Jerard. Mr. nnd Mrs.lin-tead M-nt a h it-r imoriulng A. t Leslie Gibhs and Hert Jerard, of,.-uek. s.ei"iarv. that his r.-siunallon Pendleton, were guests in La tiranilejiind n sen. io lie- Kovernm. .o over the week-end, returning to rea-ion for hit .leiinu was kIv. n lu ihe' their home by auto. :l. it- r to the .-- t n tar.. . Mrs. E. W. Barnes- left thiscityj til.l-'l line .lnu an- I ni-mtlii-.l this nmrning. twund for hr hmne, M' 'I NT ri.K.xs.WT. riah. Aug. at Chico, ( alil'oi ilia, after remain- 1.. I'.) -Two I irvre earthenware ire here several days as the guet rnund re-.- nilv h im-ai resi-ii-nts of Mrs. A. !!. Hunter- ' In a ellri tlni-llli i; In Southern I 'tah. -ii i. h'v- pronoimrt-d hy rnlvcisite r,i Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hampton have ruin anthoritt.. ai Salt like i.-itv un returned to La Grande f:er a vi.-it i.-in: mor- than )-.r ii. Th. -in I'er.H!eton. They -re accxr.Uiti- are v-!l preen e. un'l w.-t-e. up ied by Jim B-jv r. Mr.-. Haiiii.-fn'-- I : nl.-. v." l I" thecliif dwell. n, as brother, who fe'utned to Pen-ile'on water ret.-j.t jeh. . Good Patterns To Select From We Do Not Feature CHEAP QUALITY Linoleum as BAIT. Make Your Own Comparisons Jillll Bohnenkamp Co for Quality, Service and Satisfaction Jersey Silks 4 Jersey silk undergar ments as light and cool as these are will make warm days thoroughly enjoyable. Vests and bloomers, comfortable to wear because they fit, Lome in flesh, natura and peach. $(5.00 to $6.75 Do You Use TOOLS Thtn Sec Our Line of , "Cheney" HAMMERS "Weston" SAWS "Billings & Spencer" WRENCHES "Red Devil" PLIERS "Stan-ell" PRECISION TOOLS Yes, Wc Have What You Want. Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. tnscience' j ,r umo env n n . I innt'.r ri-i"h1 Chin- rtir ut-ir v"' hre that rn-i-f ! lmposlh' to rev h nj c!-.ed-: .1 "The Store With A Conscience