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Tnpsday, January fllOSS. NEWS of Kdwin A. Nelson, nnd MIm Kll; -ll. Long, both Klgin, were uni ,itcd in iiiuitIuru 'fcundny tirtcmuon nt one o'clock, ut the parsnitngo or .Mm rhrlsthu ehnreh, with Ut'ver end O. W, Jones offlclallng. 1 ; Iinmedalely following tho wed ding thrt huppy young couple left . I'm- l.hlmcr Junction, where (bay .Will make tliolr homo In the ruluiv. Tho Westminster flnlld had it verjf interesting meeting lust ,vc. uing when liny met at Mm hnim mf Mrs. Lowell Willlnmsnn! Dr. Margaret Ingle roud tho devotional iin.l Hiss Gertrude l-nst hud charto the, study, which was on tho lam rhapler of tho study hook "Ming. Kwong." Miss Helen . WHIIuqih ( played two beautiful piano nucilMrs fllld MfKH ls;lhclle-.iuiig 'If H'l t(i0tl 'in her iistml excellent voice,;.., (; At the Plow) of tho program dnlnty refreshments wore served by (hO tlOStCSsi f ' MnxvHIe (Hpoclnl) A d-Mlghtfu: dnneo nnd watch purty was given -ui the Log t'ubin Now Year's eve. A largo number of Maxvllle's poo ph were present and everyone rc lutrtod a good time. Maxvllle (Speolul) Chris Knar ford. 1 . It. Voteberg und Wallace Vllson gave a dinner dance ut the t home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mac K n.ic recently. Announcements tioHnl mifiincMin4f)lii, ..yttay be iiiluim lu ll.ls column fr.'e or . ulioryiv. ; An. nmmuCc (ncii prahiliis in iiy, fm'no Ilyu , am li ' , its cookrtl f.nnl iAlen, ito., will be ren.wil. A tmttiriint. to bp printed the same fliij, roust be , Ui mnli'iy cimor'u imnils by 0:Ou o'clock. News editor's ,nole. .The I.adleB Aid of the rrcshyler-1 Ian church will meet tomorrow af-1 tcruooii' ut' 2;3U o'Clm'k, ut thu fom- I in unit y room of the cUurcli. j Mrs. H. K. Olxon will he hostess to tht Apha club Thursday ullcr - noon, Janunry 8. Tho Clio club will meet Satur-i day uftcrnoon with Mrs. Uhuse i ltohnonkauip as hostess. I The regular weekly rehearsals of ,,, , ... II,., Momluy Mlcal Ciioru will L!'H1 m.-nt loinnrrow ovonlns. Jan.i r.s..m..,l loinorrnw .'vninK. Janu- 1ar' . ' "'L' J 1 ory 7. wli.'ii lluiy will uu-.t jil llii . i N.-lKlil.orliooil nluK romlij a) 0:4ii T."1' If.'H(ip .t.ull.l of lln Kpta- i l i .: Otlnrnoon. Jani.iiry 7. nl tl.o hoiin, Tlio 11, Tl. O. Plul) will moot Hils ll,!- U- l-nrlson. TliiH lb di wviiljiL'..m..ttui.JiwiM..nC..4lr.lftwi . J IVP.'.'fl 4 J tViWtU' K . V .P.lCIV?i . ' ' 1 Mm. Ili.y ISroun mi Al.lur utivul. I'11' "l"-l''. for Hi" .nmilnK yiuir. , . : OlHt lOplBPopal l,aUI-s Ai.l will m.'.-t ""'''l iH Mrs. C. K. Sllv.'rllihrn V'.-.lniuy uriitrnnnn ut 3::lo y.'l. r.lay-if UTi.aon ;ih uiinu W.l, o'oloflt. 'J'hn first . (i!'iAloriVl)l,-nti'.lj .''''l hii4i'r "'!'. Ill""''l "nlll Altai-. at ll.p hoinp or iVtr.s. H. i. Coli Miun,. Jaimaiy 12. . J isi.4 KIkIii In uflrt.ii. i. ml ihn wwiilj, :.liviHion ut the tioitt.' irf Mitu 'iljj ' Jlnsanion.l, HpiJriif MlCMi. t . ! ' The A mi-rlc;in 1 WITH EVERY COAT OFFERED AT $12.50 TO $22.50 WE WILL GIVE Absolutely Free YOUR CHOICE OF AN ATTRACTIVE House Dress Value to ?3.50 or a With every Coat offered at S24.7S to S50.00 your choice of a ' . LOVELY HOUSE DRESS Value to $7.50 or. a HAT of equal value. Remember, all of our fonts in this CLEAN-UP RALE are priced lit WHOLESALE, and not marked tip for a-sale. Sale lo continue unlil EVERY COAT IS SOLD. WALLING SOCIETY A Short Coat &S "lOA Tls for pprtuK ru to Ik? short- j er. evidently. jiuiKing from this charming udvunct model. It of white caRhmere with a pnlited twrder In conventional design, us well at Kinds of soft white fox. It is lined with scarlet crepe de chine. t 1 1 1 . ; : i f . ) 't1"! l4fl("r-3IS'UiirV to ,llf H'!" l.ll".i.oil ol" H:. lV:iy Trailllll.il will ll.nlil I'li.'ii' annual irstalllitioii ol 01 eV$M : "I Ladies' Coat !Nice Hat Knowledge Of Meat Cuts Is Limited a Rival dial more ulioot qualliy jllian (hoy do ahout ciiIh. tlteir uc- CHIOAOO, 111. (Hpeclal) Injtuul knuttlodt of quullly i very apite of the fuel thut Hih majr- Knitted, Ity of American hoiiHfWlvo tihun lmvenience wnn mentlonoil un personally lor the tamlly meat, the H.-ron, .iom ti.portm factor, ihfir knowK-lKO of the varioiiK Thirty per cent nfiaune tntervtew eut and KTudfH-lx ,nuwt limited. od woiv cmitrolled In ih.ir cholcn TlioKt fiiciM wei-4( r.'voitlcd In a (of hops hy HfORiai iihut location, tu-i-tli.iiiuii'i- niittit. fit iruvoi'iiiMi'iit ! . oxnortM to the 'ullonat i.lv Slock! llunal llv Stork! I 1 ll rl:;LLa Notes and Meat Hoard vey of 4 he .retail mout trade hoinK conductoil tiy the '. H. di partmeut of AKrloult iiw tlu'oiiKhout the fnltea KiatcH. , Tract Ically 7ft per cent of the women Intorvhwed to deiermtae M.ii nnxumi.i.f'i l.ul.ilu ....u-.. ...1 1 I " " hii.j, ; in at Htul.'d thai I hey fro to t ho shoitH IliemHolves for their meal supply, kuh the report. : Ahuut one family out of Hewn decin!H on the lelopliom; to nuiku pnr-otiuNi-a and tlio man of the fuin lly Ih the ptircluiHinff aent in one Out ol' ton families. Kimwictiue l.lmlil. On the oilier hand, most of the wumi-ii qiir.miiru Wei Kuiuiiar , uui) iu i I"..-., mum umi.in puika dot dtHlgns. The dots ad the niiinbi'r of roastH ktiown tlit'm w;us ltys llian two. Thfi Koncrul lark of tnfo.-matlou on tl.o!Qf (l lai(- Ooi liti- uari ol la., cons.ir.i.-r rurincr cm- .ha.slz.'a tliat til.. llouficwilV is not a careful purchaser in making . .. port. These- AuesliQtls tolhw Ith a number uf others were with a number if others were!"" 7. ,7 J . ai,u'Kl"1 ,m' ' IO hH asked of bousowixes of all cireimi- stances." llfHif Is apparently the favorite mout of the American houm-hold. Uosults of the Doparimonl of Ag riculture survey showed that three, out of five families prefer, this meat. To further quote the find ings of the iuvcstiKalors: ''In ev t ry group beoT was rated us .the favorite kind of mout. J'oik was rated second choice by tho pour families and Iamb wan second fa vorite anions the well-to-do fam ilies. Veal was generally not used with tbe exception of the Hal tuns who Indicated that veal was nearly as important to iliem us beet," Solicitation IVaM'.s. The day of solicitation of orders by the butcher is gone. The gov ernment investigators discovered only u few isolated cases where the market man cither called per sonally or hy phone to securo busi ness. The neighborhood market is a poppular place to (rude, according is nevertheless Irue,.' These, boots to the survey. Sixty-one per rVn!'r mudo on the style or (he voldt of the" population purchases meat H U'" of UM' Hoer ,wHh( l(iotd from shops lhat are within a rllus fuarn toes. They at;o fll'vd ,so ,as' or less Ilia 1 1 throe block! from their tw Hw for thick double, spek's, hotnori. Only 2(1 per cent are in , ; i r , the habit olKplngtfWe, blocks or,. Now , YorU.Thifre was t a ijlme more in order to make meat ipuiv vbon . balbriggan w;is, regarded as ehaseM. l-Virty-thron per ennt buy a jitateriul rpr nien's , lightweight their mout from I he nearest deal- ! underwear. -Nowadays, however,' it. eri IS per cent from tim noxl-to-jls being exlT)s!velyt nspl for ump-' tho nearest dealer und 9 per eetiter frocks for Mtjridu ,and t'allfor- are in Hie habit of pan a lug twOiniuuse. shops to roaob their regular si ore, ll was furl her det-rmlnotl Unit only 2:t per :eeiil pui-chused (heir tneal from shnns which were ho distant. THE-LA GRANDE from their homes that there - ore five or inur uhaps In btHwti, ttwllly ImtMMtanl. II u!tiHir tm( tjuulHy and nwat thu I K rUUiuctory lit) hief ulimotloiiH druwintr the houm-wlfe to u prtlewliir hmrki. 1'iMati thiH NUhjict tlt Kuvornaiout report tht Koxeitimoni tuuk ooiiou to tuty 1 hut utih'-HH hoiiHfft'lvo know New ork. lljtralnw ur- .lMk oiiIiik feminine Nhuppers hert to day. oHprotaliy In lam. l-Vw now deaiKHH nro on view, tnt (ho inod- viH W lite 1 1 hiii. ii lk.Mn iu.ii.ih... ..ii Vlllil ft 111 leopard, cat, , mink mine. Itroudtuil, curacut aw iKdnir Huld well h.-low former prteo levels. in woolen tfiit-de for trimmed coatH have heeu reducini us much as one third In some instances. New York. "Out damned spot" would hi, un uupupulur Hint for oven Shakesncure to sponsor at present. Kor many of the new silks for winter resort wear un printed vance in Mine from pin-houd pro- iu ihuih 01 cmur me sixe y i,.. m. T, '.. , , 1 , 7 ' U" t1- ,n" tannoo still is Bliontr in ureas for ul ilu- 1 , , , , WU1,y i1'u n V fro . ",in 11 Ul U1 Us ny em- nromery wnieii gives the appear ance of tho ciiielute i or loiit cloth pictured on Kgyptlaii figures ln the ancient hleroglyphu-s. -.. , Turls. Tho hanging ends of a scarf ai;o no, novelty on un, al'lur noou frock, but when they uppeur through il slit In the front ot the frock at the waist line, with no in dications of where, the ivmuiudcr of the scurf is wound they ;iro dis tinctly intriguing. London. The Gnorny , fisher man has been robbed of the de sign of his jersey for the benefit of tho feminine golfer. The new slipovers for golf ure of silk and wool, but warm und have a high close fitting double collar coming clean around the throat. : London. It seeins Incongruous thai the latest' models of ski boot iould come from Houtli Africa, but New York Women nowadays are Hclcctiug shoos, with- reur-d J o lieel, widllis. That is, a. spike heel -.should go with a loot -which Au nar row und a, broad low i heel with a blOU.ll fOOt. ; ;. -: ( -nj ' ' Kiixlniul Asked to Celebrate, Surrender of Coihvullls KKWrOHT, NLIWS, Vd.,(AP) ---I.nlei't;8t, extending., j, overseus is claimed for the proposed s'Siil cenlinnial cclebrallou of thu lirlt Ish surrender at Yorktown, spon sored by the Klwanis club. of New port News for October lit, 1031. International participation will be sought in the pageant to be pre sented showing the actual surren der of 'ornwullis to Washington, after scent-a of the eariy colonial period shall have led up to the cli max. i Invited to take part are all the states; the army and navy as well as other agencies of the Vnlted '.states government, tho French and British navies und many historical societies, . . , Sponsors of tho celebration re port cordial co-operation assured from, many organizations nndo- .cletios in tho United Htat.-a and abroad. . . Congress will be asked to appro priate nt least VjO.ooo tp cover the expense of h national govern - j merit's participation. The si tiles will also he urged to provide funds. It la proposed to have a-specual pos- t tugo siamp Issued to aid in adver tising the celebration. Air Mall Itoutes F.xpand. HAMnma. (AD London. Am sterdam, Hamburg and Malmoe Sweden, will be linked togethw early next year by a dally air mail and passenger service. English nnd Gr.rmun machines will be used. Cod Liver Oil in Sugar Coated Tablets For Puny Kids Forget the nasty tasting, stom ach, upsetting cod liver oil and give the thin, puny, undeveloped children McCoy's Cod Liver Oil Compound Tablets If you want to give them a good appetite and ; put pounds of good, healthy flesh , on th-lr bones. Doctors Unuw all about th'-m and so does Itv-d Cross Drug Co., .Glass Drug-'i. Inc., L, t- L. Drills, and ell good pharmacists ull over America, for Ihey are In great de mand .because thy are not lar gnrrls but show rf-siills In a few days. I They ar not expensive either ; BO tablet cents Hnd child t mi lake thf-m like randy. A very slckty child, are 5. rMn : ed I! pound In seven iiionths and is strong and healthy. fno skinny woman pained f potintls in 74 days, j "lie sure to gt McCoy's, the original and genuine Cod Ltv-i , f'll Corn poind Tablet." Adv. EVENING OBSERVER Loses Life I lrs Glenn Hill. zu. teacher of the Hohnrt Kdclu.i school, plunned the i-Mled disasuouKly and was one of ll.u ni.iill. M-l.1 lillil t hull' IIV'dG Ml I tllk btazeb PRINTERS ASKED J TO NOT FORGEf DEN FRANKLIN INniAN'Al'Ol.lS (AT) Print ers in the I'nited Ktalea are usked to observe tho anulverHury of the birth of Henjamln Kranklln, Jan. IT, liiS, in a statement Issued, hy James M. l.yucb. president of the Intornntloual i TS'pographlcal tin- inn. wMrli Mas, headituaiters (hole. rt :sidint l.vnch will address jhaiiijuei of the Old Tilije. Printers' aAsoiiiatlou in. ,(;hictigOi pu thnt dale,1 und1 he urifes associations in other cities lo phm suitable ob servances. . "Franklin, as a historical figure, is diservlng of a larger share of attention, than he has received lu the past." Mr. Lynch said. "It Is proper that printers should pay tribute unnually to their patron saint. I'Ynnkltn's lire und philos ophy affer u special model for his fellow craflsmon. Jlis career as a printer. business mnn, writer, statesman, man of science and diplomat reveals tho heights to vvhieh a journeyman printer muy rise." J Henjamln l-Vahklfn wait b'orq jn BcMdhn In J7imS. und 'took ui)1 i,lie printltig ftrade nt hi; iyvty age,1' '( I. Inn Tax l)cliii(iueiicj' Snmll. ' ..AL1JANV. Ore. Delinquent tor es in ,Lmu couDly from: last year amount to only $-17. tin. 14, or four; per, cent,, of I he. Intnl., whlclv w-asii A total ota $lU5y.-.j Jh?.' has been turned over to the, treasurer by . the sheriff. The.de- lintiui iiry lasl year was about sev-) en -p-r ne-nl of the total. ' EVERYDAY DUTY .'.Keeping your body strong and ttlicient is your plain dllty. ;,...!. . . .- ' '..I is a food-tonic that is used everyday by thousands who have lcarned-thc art of keep ing strong. Take Scott'sl .-.-.'(. Jfe How..-. f.lio.nr.r)l. N. 1. 7A-H "i 1 SI II' DOLL HOSPITAL First-class Repair Work Done. Complete line of supplies always carried in Htock. MRS. GKORGK WALKER ; ' - Phone 291-W. 1S11 Spruce! ." . Orders taken at Can's Furniture Store. $5 reward:7-' To anyone who enn convince us that fl.OO spent around the home for paints and varnishes is not worth $5.00 spent for any other kiii(J,of repairs. There is a CIJINAMKL for every purpose in our stock. ' . Save the surface and you save' ull.' Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co. RECHARGEABLE RADIO A-B BATTERIES 11 IB BATTERY KI.EOTRIO F:KV1;U ill. . lielgbum Maclilns Worka Bid. Hill Wuhlngtoo ATM, mmm. II ifc'iiiTr ' U V M M HUHKE LOSES HER BEST ART PAHIH (AP : The pxnriiw o , i-encli historic HnthiulllcM j America Is An Inimenm1 danger, thj- i Ouke of Trevlse declared In a ro- rent addrusfi In-fore the Kanhourg , Hub. Tli Bpeaker, wlill nrret-I ttiff Ihe ioa or irre)iKceanie u cient treasures, a a- than vX cni mon 8'nse as well as u lover of who buy und carry ofC these vo ,Uks of Umg ako. hut that h4 mm Kht to make shell sates mora dti Moult. If not Impossible. "If means are not fimd to stop this AkittliiM." h continned. "the toWlis jund oountry silo will be deprived of tliolr Iinesi Historic una arnsnc objects. 1 "Any property owner In Franco can cut his house up and sell thc; stones, fucade, windows, roofs, or lianientA, and fries, or the Iron work of the weila, without even iiiformlrnr Ihc l'lne Arts depmt- ment, so Ions a M has not heen . -Hnk suh. tho duke said. . ' An object clufiKied ua of nation al interest, it nhoilul he explained, cannot be' sold wlthoiW (he author iznl ion of the Flue AH depart ment or th government.'. "In 1921 a law was passed thai put an embargo on all such com modities, pictures und objects of ure as well us tapestries and ui-cht-tectural frttKimnts, but, ttoiiler complained ao of the way the,ktw. intertered with businefca Ihut, It was repeated, , and consequently French eillflces aro no longer pro tected. . v - j "The feellngn of Americana .to ward France ar so generom anil delicate that Hioa .would never j buy, archllectuml ,tragntints lf. they Weio a Ware how" deeply the loss of such things .ipaa Vl,KlT.,J,ltl where tho objects liad been., "Not long 1 ugo 1 an American bought an extraordinary fine sta tue of the Virgin for lou.tioo franca but before delivery he asked the antiquity dealer If he could prove that this statue, hud not been stolen. This occurred In 1H23, when the stolen statue from the 8t. Hauvenr church was cuusiug much talk. YVhen the deulor ad mitted he could not Bive (he re quired proof, the Amerlcun col lector preferred 10 cancel his pur chas rather than become an ac complice In a Hieft. "JjiHt July an appt-ul wns made to save tho Komuu arches of Haint Mart ory, which, had b'ten bough! For The . 'LadieS;' l;;;-;;; Muke a' resolution 'how' td' 'take better care .of .yourqp-.. pearnnce duilng' ilie.JcomUie twelve months. Resolve to make the most'' of your good ioos mt ro solve' (o ' en6y , tht;' serVlco and sntlsfnetlon that, work, ot this shop ''assures. "rl.'(f . . ,; . i 1 l .v , ,-. n GEIST JVIARINELLO; SHOP' - Room a. B.mnuT lll.lg. "A lltoiily Al.l for Ery Need." Phone Main 577 - 11 BATTIH1E9 IICT ll PI t. tl ' EXCEPTIONAL BARGAL S!" .... . .'.,( You Witt Say When. You See These . '. . . .. Wool D resses . all at : Clearances Price? : !"'." ,1- - -l-YH ) $10.R0 - $13.75 - $16.75 - $18.50 Vniues . f rom rsjx LADIES READY-TO-WEAR 1 AND MIL.UNEHV by a dcncr for lO.ouo francs, and M once an Amortcun woman who iiih lived a long time In France, sent ft check, which no doubt will iMiajile us tu save this monument. i il-UIticutnrrt lle.itl' for t'hh';o. , ' Y:ni.'AG(. : ( Al' lTosiilents and ilouns of more than -t)0 col-sgus- and' many iotler educntlonal men and womem.wlll eomc here 'J:inuii-y i 5-.Hi for t-he annual iiieot w or alio Asi;ociatkm of American 1 i i I F r r .1. . 1 i. .1 ?m&vflr ' u.iK. l .u.i ' 1 . ... ,'l v.ti. ..(. ilni ti-i it '.(t .. t ( . . .'j... e 0n (3tit IT I ro i in ,M5ut I can't : .hold two jobs Yos, you can I '.-'i; ' No. 1. You already have your present job. ' No. 2 You will be on our payroll when we pay you 4"0 interest on the money you save here. , "... r i . . Then, as regular deposits increase you savings, we'll increiuie your pay by larger inteiTnl ciedits. , (Wt on Our I'ayroll Now for 1925 ' ,'' . - ;'! .., . ..... Y,. ,. ," ' ' ..... . ....... i .... , ( ' ..( ' ' , ' ' ' '' ! . , " ; r -.'iOnitecl ..' States National Bank Mcmli.T rlrI Roscr Sj-lcm 'Tlio llnnk Thnt Takeii Care of Your Interests" -' Uand-Ucllvd Chocolate Creams SPECIAL THIS WEEK 45c POUND, The Chocolates are our own make, The Candy Shop 217 Fir Street Y The Home of Home-Made Candy (Retail only) . Credit Attentive Service Reliable merchandise Real values Satisfaction assured CARR'S PAGE : THREE .qL!!;.,..iUl.lfilil.l'll"ii'iag $16.75 to $37.50 colleges and allied agencies.'"' ; One of th features will h de bate on the question "Resolved that the Sterling Mill providing for- a .federal d.epaxtmeit. flf educaonl with a, secretary In tho president's .cabinet, and tfor; . government ub oldies, for. .tho vifMe should becomo law." The affirmative, , will , be championed:. y, Dr. eprs?. K St ray ii r of Columbia University, and tho nugutivo by Charles H- Judd ot tho University qf Chicago, . (U;.. -;'..ul.'I i fi.'o.i i.;. -. ( nt once," you say. -". .i i..':. . ... '.,.-'....' ... iV,V?t a-i ml- W'