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Mix Ittiau i 1 K AWednesdayJunelS, 1028 SUNDAY SLIPPERS r " HOSE ' TIES ; SHI JM s BELTS They are here for your selection" moderately priced and practical gifts. Dad will appreciate m lg "The ManV Store" GRANGE HALL PERSONALS ; Uomo M- ,.""na Krlt'n and Cly.lo fi.rni. . riwra for the coinlnR yiur were iiunu.. . . mim Vhnlllu lloinl hii bIkiici! tho 'choHoii durliiK tho rownl stnto cun- , I-ori.iioCurm.iii.iitilovi'ruliliiy,(,onlrnt.t , ,,,,, lhu iti,-rIHo ventlon ut ItHlniir. This Ih con liist wi-vk vIbIIIhk hnr aunt; Mm. ,Bl.h(10 ni,xt ylir ulilnrctl ono of the most linparUiiil lully DhIiIhIi-oiii, or iieur Inland Mr K0 Hurrlnnn. of l.u 'offl; of the Rmimc. t'lly; . . . i y omnJe, hnil an hor Ulnnw kih-miu , Mm. l-'nil WoHthcrford and ( Mr. und Mm. Owiw 1'uukoU and Humliiy. Mr. and Mr. Wllllum rlilldren, of Cnliroinlii. lira cx UhukIiIit. lrnm, of Union, wnra JIukIh'u unil win. f'lulrc. ' l"''-'1 -d to m rlvo boiiio time this ymHlij ut tio Mutt KiioM homu Hun- f : After vlnltljifr ruhttlvi'H In the week for a vlalt with Mm. Weuth- day. ' , ,i . . i lluryl Tuylor of Porllimd. Is her vIsIIIiik Ills fntlier, O. W. Taylor. (Icoi'Be Hinuu iiceomimnled 1 41.' OmnUe friends on n ftalilnn trip to Mlnuin Sunday. ! Mn. nnd Mrs. Oeorce HiiKhes find IwoUltlln sons,' Alhert iuid Put, Mr. Airs. (Jeortfe Ciekelt)' unil'soii, ' Melvln, und duuKltter, Irnui,. Mr, &nd Mi's..Jlert Huncer und tluutfli- 016 is a pres sure or a weight on your- lawn hose, .'. sufficient water c a n not get through to keep the grass green and heal-, thy. f there is pressure on one or more of the nerves supply ing your heart, stomach,; 4, kidneys o,r some other organ, with mental impulses' ; the pinched . nerve cannot carry the. full, amount of life force -from the brain, neces sary to keep the or gan it supplies heal thy and dis-ease fol lows. Most diseases are caused by pressure on nerves. . Chiropractic Adjustments col l ect the cause Dr. F. L. Tribe ! Nen I'ldey IWHM!n3 Mil,' j 1 111 JUNE 17 i lor, Murjorl j spent Hunduy ptrnlr.fng , Grnmlo Hondo vlviM'. 1 .- Mr. and Mrs. Lobby, of J'urlluml, who have bom vltdtiug at tho Ocorffc Curnos homo, have kohi to j I Will III Widlll arunifo Hull district, l-a Oninde nnd I'nlwn since 'I'lmiwliiy eveiilnK. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllllum l.ynmn left Monduy inornhiK ror Hniiiiett, I1I11., hero they will visit for nemo lime with their son. Wllllum l.yiimn Jr., r.nnllv 'I'lw.v u'lll then vn mi to Itupert. Ida., where they will visit relatives und frlemls hefoie roturnhiK to their home at . Med ford. Ore. Mrs. Kila HrlKlit, of l-'ord. Kan., Is spcmtlnff the Huminer with hot Hon-ln-lnw and tlauKhtor, Mr. und Mrs. Knoeh' JohnHiin. Mr. anil Mra. (v'liurlcs Wosley6 Hond, of Washington state, are vis- Itlntf with his parents, Mr. ami Mrs. C. V. Hond. ' . j On Juno i Jus. Ciydo nelved the sad news of the death of his i fat her, A I men Clyde, who passed ,,11 way Sat unlay monilnff in Hanla Aim. Cni. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. MeCnll and family drove to' near Hlurkcy Sun day where they spent the dny ptc- ; lilting. They report u heavy ruin 'storm while there, j : After living at Walla Walla for some time Mr. nnd Mrs. Melvlu Dnxter have returned to l.u Grande to reside. He is employed at thu llluo Mountain creamery. ' ! Mrs. George fumes is visiting In Portland. v Mr. and Mrs, O. K. Armstrong of l.os Angeles. Cal.. were visitors tho j first of last week at the Charh'H -Spencer home. Mr. Armstrong Is f sales tminnKer of the Dig 7 Kertll ;Uer company of l.os Angeles and j he, with Mrs. Armstrong, Is en , route to Chicago wheru ho will 'transact busine.HS. ) Jn onler -to npendfthe day with jher parents, Mr. und MrsS. John son. Mr. and Mrs. Charles GokehT drove to. near Alltel Sunday. Mrs. ! (iekeler's sister. Mrs. Hylviu Fos ter, accompanied them. lj'atlm Watts, of t'nlonv spent last wei-k with her friend, l.orena Carnes. Mrs. Maltlc Golden relumed her huuie In Iji Grande Monday ' ortcr visiting with her 4 son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ar thur Golden, tor h few days. Monday, Juno 4, Mr. and Mrs. bilt Krlcs, Mr. and Mrs, Kurl Kun. I. Mr. nnd Mrs. James Clyde and son, Ma mire. Mr. and Mrs. Gi-orge t Ferrer, and Letdie Mllllcai J iiiado up u party that motored to a 10 Years Ago Today lUii'l iUimIi'I lias been pre , .cnleil with h lieu gold pen mil I m-orlng tl Ih'tilml his ear mi jill can uml ntl- Mi (rr h, nut TishiC liniroeineuts In ts-iiH civ lint ecn thot of In those tlays. lnK hi our lmhw and (he Ihs. Sheaffer's Lifetime The- holder nil i.r Hie time 7. .VI H..VI .7." in. (Ml am) tii i : L. & L. Drug Co. BERRIES CHEAPER SUPPLY IS LARGE Cherries in Poor Demand and New Potatoes -Are Weaker " 1'OUTI.AND, Ore, June 13 (Al1) 8lruwberrtta- wero cheaper ear lier today with Miipiflh'j of good stuff law.' Host berries sold ut Jl.iifi pet cruto but tho uycrutro pilco was around '. )6. I' ii Ht local niHpliorrk'S "of tlifHcu Kon bt-Kan cumin if hi lawr quan tity yuHtenluy alao. They vpr un usually fine berrlen unci sold rap idly ut $3. f per oratu of 24. boxua. (herrle were In . poor demand, bent ItlnRH Hulling around 2n per pound iviiilo other soft or varieties went a-bowrlng at ll.&fi l.Gd per L'n-puuml box. I'ln eliurrlea were ultio eheaiier, selling uround 640a ; per pound. ; ! New potutoen were weaker, de l c linen uvoruKinK about 2Sc per nut: k on ut! wade and vniletlea. ('all fornla ied averaged around f2.26 6t 2.75, wbilc whiten about 26c hlKher, 1 llutter und ckr prices were nteudy and unchanged. The inar lut continued to display- activity und u firm tone prevailed through out. Yesterday's VeeolptH were: , , nutter, 10, .o poil n '1b: eggs 981 eaten. Htorugo holding last night were: ' ' llutler, 472,220 pounds;- cggH, GC,24!I mises,- 3- ' ' Country dressed meats und poul try were firm but prices were on-, changed. " Demand for , broiler stock continues good, ns cold pack'-, Ins Is ueltve. Young ducks a ro Inf over-supply und weak ut J820c per pound. . i ' . ' JVndleton to attend a wruHtllrig mutch bet w tn Howard , Canton wine, or Webster City. Iowa, and iMMsBMB . Wallaru Dugad. of Canada. f The witnesses report a good bout' and ' J Caulonwlne tho winner. Cunton and Donald Spencer ' wine Is a nephew of Matt Krlcs up tho nnd the members of the Krics fam I lly had thu pleasure, of receiving. Ik V1WIV I ruin mill luai uuu their homo hero. Kriends of Hoy Oekoler" will bo In I........ Iwi una .liwtnil rl'ord 8 ixtrentH, Air. hnd Mrs. J, A. Jloliiiuu, und with her sister und hi-othcr. Air. und Mrs. I.. R Wriisht ro tiirued home Sunday evening from it week's trln to Western OreBOli. Most of the time was spent at he ittute grunge convention at Itnllller where they wuro dileifutes from liluo Mountain Krauze. Mr. and ,Mt'H. WiIkIH, uut'ompiinled by their daughter, Mrs. ' liert- (Ireiner, 1 und two child rim luft Jat tlrfTrtde aloiit 0 o'clock Hunduy mornintr Juno II , and arrived that evenlnif In Forest tGrove at tho home of Mr. Wright's mother, Mrs. M. J. Wright. I.eav- iR Mrs. Grelner and children to vi mi t i torn wiiiie inev aiioniieu granKe. Mr. and Mrs. Wright went on to Halnler Monday afternoon and stayed until Haturday. 1 They then 'returned to- Forest Grove, stayed ull night, and early Sunduy morning Juno JO, accompanied by tho daughter, grundchlldrcn und Mr. Wright's mother, they started homo und urrlved about 8 o'clock that e ve n I n g . T h e y re p o rt a splendid time and good work done at the grange meeting. While In Halnler they camped with Mr. und Mrs. Hoy tlekoler, of Itlue Moun tain grange. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson and Mr. Slack, of I'lcus nut tirovo grange, nnd Mr. Down ing and Mr. Lines,, of Hurricane Creek grunge, of Wallowu,, camped near, ull using tho same stove. Mrs. Wright declares that the scenery ono sees between Portland and Halnler Is nlono well worth the drlvtf Jrom here. v Mr. Wright Is very petststeut In emphasizing tho fact that the trip was a very pleus ant, affair as u whole but It Mas Impossible for everything to run too smoothly. H Is probably only tho fellow who has hud tho experi ence of having u "blow out' when extra anxious to reach His destina tion, that knows how Mr. Wright felt, when, not only ono "blow .out" but throe," of thctti boomed Inter mittently us tio travelers rolled along towards Forest Grove, the first day out. Mrs, Florence-Kelly, of Milton, Orx,, spent last week visiting at the home of her sister Mrs. Charles rnsclckor. Mr. and Mrs.. William Lyman, of Medford, Ore., Mrs. A, K. Huff. Ja Urunilo, and Mm. Hert Knight and datigliter, AnuiryUin. of I nlon, were dinner guests at he homo of Mr. und Mrs. Ch'urles Spencer Saturday. Mrs. M. J. Wright accompanied her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs, (. F. Wright, home from j Western Oregon Sunday and will .spend the summer visiting with jher four sous und their families. I Besides Frank, Willis ami Wil liam live In the Grande Hunde valley and John lives mar Joseph In Wallow ti eoipity. Mrs. J. K. Anson and two child ren left Saturday lor I'rescott, Wash., where they are vhdtlng with M r. Anson's sUtcr, Mrs. Stella Mailer and family. They expect lo return home the last of the week. Ul,( INITION l(NOIii:i SAl.KM, t)re.. June U (Af) UMtiiltionH from the governor of 'ollfornlii for Hie eMi-niliih.n i.r r.ih JiT"m Otlverlu and Jidin Doe Mat 0t lurk b-.th held at Hend. were hon- ined yesterday by Aetlng (iuvernor 0 John II. Car kin. The piictmerH Q are wanted at Meivod,- Cut., ea t-hiir.ych of forhr- aiul endor.se S me nt. O . MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY ; ' UI1GAUO ' Open tttatttyt ..113 Wheat Inly. S-il. .. Iiee. ij vkhi'ooi. wiiK.vr I.IVEIll'OOI., Juno 13 (Al') Wheat close: July Ids, Oct. 1 .Hli Uec. 10s, , If UTIi.l.N'lV. WIIKAT ' , 1'OrtTI.ANI). (Je June 13 (AI-) Wheut mill; , Imril .. white, 1 1. 4(1 14 1 soft wjilte, western whit, $1.4(1; hard , .wlnlor,.. northern 1ltto westf-rn rod. ... . . , Outs No, 2, .3Q lbPwlllUi (ced. M- . ' - !-....,. . . ' ,. Toduy's... receipts Wheut, it: flour 1; corn 8. .,, , , , . r-. : : r- t . Wheat Havy Arid " Lower A t Close CIIICAOO, June IS Al') Open. Iniy o off to 'Vie up. Chicago wheat nfterwnrd scored moderate ffulns all nrounrl.'- Corn und outs weie easy, w-lth corn starting at to 14c advance, but luter show ln(? lloollnc.' ; I''ovlslona dlspluyod flrniness ' V1, ' i ; Wheat closed hayy, 1 lot net Iqw'et;: vorn;. to fl'c down: ouls, to Ic off, und -provisions unchanBod to; life, decline. ' ) ' ,, ' tiA anivtK wtioi.fcswij; , '.') -HMMlrr (u.e Weictitt v " ; 8nrtnes-lClic' l.'lf,"V'; Heavy. honeMO lit) ib'f; ' t-iuiit hens lOo lb; ; ' , , gttLf ler-lb? -eft'r; f Vtour.'.' '. .-. Hard Freratlonv(bra vneat) !. bbl,' '-rt i'V 1 Hett wlKfr-it.U''W.f': - LA GRANDS BKI All, fclAKKKT ". Hutter, 'nrbamfrry 47c;, 2 lbs. 0o Chos8--k6Q'4uo a pound -Honey, oomb-Eo !b. 1 ' ' '-, -' VP-fMurB. , lotutpKS 1 4 lbs. 26c; 4!)c sack. Now potutoesa lbs. for 25c. Green Teas dfic lh.ru for 26c. ; String beans Hfiq lb. ' Mexican toinaioes -20c. lb. - Iars ley 6c bunch. New Texas cabbngd 'Die lb. Wax onions 4 lbs. ' 23c. Lettuce : 1 0c head. Kndlve 'Ific; 2 'for 26a Ithubat-b 4 -lbst-26c.- Tellow onions 6c lb. - .- v ItadiHhcs -6a bunch. Hothouso ciicunriierH 1 tc euoh; . Hunch currots-y for Iftu. Hunch -beets -2 .for I Co. . - Jted CHbbage-t-rlO lb. ' TurnijiB 2 for I5t Cotery-i-25n bunch. llothouso lettuco--jric lb. Asparagus liu lb. - Green onions -Sc bunch. Parsnips -6n lb, ' Brussels sprouts 2 fit lb. - : - UntHfagss-r Bo tb ' i , New Wullu VUl'jiplnuch &u lb Artichokes nc vucii. . Frtilto. . Apples Jotiatitaji, Romes, Bele flowers, $1.60 boxr-..1 , Melons 8c lb. . . ; ; Home-grown sli n berries Mo. : Hood Itlver. strawbcrncs-lGc. Gooseborrles Go iU Uananiwi 10c lb,.., ' ' Persimmons 2 for 2Bo, --. . Lemons 40c do4 ir , Orunges fi0(fr7nc doa. ; Cherries 16c box. ' Florida grupefrult--Mud. sia. S for 26c; largo, 2 for X?c. Florida grapefruit Zfio each. - Sngmr.' -f . Cane sugar $7.14., (lour, ' . Soft wheat $8.40 bbl. Hard federation $8.40 bbl. Poultry ' Spring fries 2R-30o lb. , Hens 2M 30o lb. "tleats and p&h, ; . , Beef boll uifflSc. ; Chops and steaks 30c lb. Salmon (strictly fresh) 36c lb. Hullbut 3'c lb. Cod 2nC -lb. ' . ' - Wi nix going to if fiw yon a I mud iili him hnrgiibi next Suttirtln,v In paint. Ucmcnibcr, Mils is hi!j 0110 day. m If ymt aiv otit day UU lute ilmt nlll bo Jiim too Imil. v bavit MMcrnl hum I ret 1 gallons of Wind -Shield Ihhim tmlnt. nuim furturi'il by tin Ccrluln-tttl PrtsJ ucts 4tHiiMiny, tliat we will let jimi liar for Ju-t at,5 a galloti. Take no vliamiiH, i tune early ami avobll tlie rtili. TImh nr bac a fe UMNO gnlbsis of ItiiiHhm enamel that usually ivtuIN fur S9.W a gal lon. This m n 111 let chi hac sat 1111 Iny only for 9 1.H."V. ' Itemem her Dm ibite get ready fin. I lie dn (i kii't inline Hut lat Jnt iull jutir frelgbt at a treiuentltMi rate hIo nut wait or yim will know mir fati cimim tlmHudi tin' gale and put our immey m the plnte H will Ih gobbled up by the Iicmy,, weight, Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. Wc- .VII' l-iir Cash s "Tho I'oor Man's tlenO UBA1N filch : tttn 114., Jam .- ' t'Jwrt) 137)4 .J ,I37I3)K iai tat i:i4 1-OnTLAM) I.lVC.VItlt K I'OHTLANIJ, Ore... June 13 A1') t'uttle and calves steady." Ito ceipis so. , : ' - .. Steers ' ( 1 1UII-1 SUO lbs.) ood, I1I.50W1:; dii. , (950-1001) lbs.) good, MUVi; do (lu und up) inedluni, $8 11; clo coininon, iH.tiU ft 10: heifers (S5lt lbs. down) Rood, $)($ 10.50; .do coiun'ion to medium, $ s. 50 o co ws.,sood, .$x.7s.2t; do low cut, 15.507; bulls (year HnKH excluded), good ber. 17. ; do cutter to inedluni. IIJ.&l)i( 7.26; calves (600 lbs. down) lue dluin' to choice, .&() ) 10.5(1; do cull to common, 0.60S.6(i; venl ers (milk fed), good to choice, $13 ft 14.50; do iiicdium, $1113; do cull, to common', f7,t0ttll. t . Hogs: r'eedor pigs 60 4 75c hlgh- 86. Heavyweight (SOU-350 lbs.) me - dlum to choice, $s(i 10.6U; medium weight (2U0-26U lbs.) medium to flaoo, lb. .1. n,.,ll,m. m ,hlr.. choice. S.76imu.7r.;. light weight j (XHu.ui;.ps., in.QUluii (o cnoicc, tl0.76i 11':. light lights I30tI60 Ibs.X, liieJ(un) ,to (iliolcc, $V.50ic 10.76: 'Dacklntr sows (rough and snioot ID,;,-$7.603.60! aiuughtur plgs..;(U6V3n '. lbs.),-, 'jnedluin- to choice',, -S 9.8,60fi iU '. feeder, und tocher pigs (iv-120 Jbs.j, medium to choice, S.f.(K 'J. 10.. -. --; Hltep and . lambs: .Luiiibs 56c to f 1 llfwer, .'Others ..stuudy. Itecelpts 456,; Including. 30,, -n cmsutt. Lumbsi (114, .. 4bs. --i tlown good - to fcholoe. H,0-&$11: dij-CJbH. tlowi) iiieuiuin. iiui 4 1; uo',(ini weights) cull ito: common, ,$10!. ycurling wethers (Jil'u.ilbs,i.down.) iiiedium to choice, I7li.r8.50:- cw-esi (1 IT I ) lbs. down). . medium '.io, -aholce, $5(1; do il20' to' 150 lbs.) medium to chok'w,,.4tr'8.li: . do (ull weights) cull'to-cohimon, $24. I -'' ; -- t ' " 'BITITKRI AT - . 8.VN fltANt-'lHtO, June i3 (Af); -r-l)utl'erfut f. o. b. Blip, l-'runclsco, 47 54c!':--'- '.;;.' . ' ..'..': NKW VOJtK, Dried . fruit -:nnd June, 13 (AP) ; .liops steady. . There isn't a bit of exposed machinery in the General Electric Refrigerator. It's all hermetically scaled inside one steel casing-amounted on top of the cabinet. ' There isn't any mechanism under the box, inside it or down in the basement. . ' To such remarkable simplicity have the engineers-of General Electric brought the domestic refrigerator For fifteen years they worked. They built thou sands of refrigerators. Tested them in the laboratory and in homes. Changed. them", improved them, perfected them Time Payments -can be arranged, if you prefer. ! Bullish Trend Predominant In Exchange Today NKW YOHK, June 1 Ul) Ite.ipondtng to tho placing of large supporting orders und tho buying of "bargain hunters" slock prices made a brisk recovery today ufter the disastrous break of yesterday. A few soft spots cropped out heio and there, but tho general trend wu upxvurd. Standard Industrials und rulls rallied one lo five points. Tho closing wus strong, Hecov ery of yostot day's losses, und a good deal more besides, wus ac complished In the iftetooric rise of the afternoon, which pushed many high priced stocks from & to 12 points above the'piovlous closf be fore they fu I to red on realizing. Uuldwin, . which sturted 7 pomvS lower at 23S, rose to li75, und then dropped to -00. Total tules tip proxluiutod 4,ooo,uo0 aha res. . CHICAtiO LIVKK'rOCK CHICAGO, Juno 13 (A1J) Hogs r-m.uuo) steady ou choice hogs; 1 lo?v" 'ullca 'cak: ,ou "l lu u"lu , tor cholcu 2n-S weights, Uutchers. medium to choice, !M-M 9.!6i 10.11); 200-250 lbs., - -$1).26( . HI.UIJ 1V0-200 lbs., fS.VllU 10.10. ' '..,", . CUttle 12,000; eulves. 3,500: weighty steers weulc to 25c lower; Slow; sluughtur classes, steers, good anil choke, 1300-1500 lbs., $U.25 t 14.(16; 1 100-13110 lbs., f 1 3.25 (. (4.75; 1)50-4 100 lbs.. $13. 25DM4.II0; fed yearlings, good and choice, 760- 960 lbs., $l3.50i lS.00. N . Vcalcrs (milk fed good und choice,, $U1il3.75. ." Hhcep 17,000; full lambs slow, 35c or more JOwer; fat sheep wcuk to 25c off;; feeding 'lumbs clemund harrow:', undertone' weakf ; lambs, good und cholcu ( it 2 ' lbs. down) I6.2GW 17; medium $I3.50I!M5.25; -ewes, .medium to choluu (150 lbs. down) $47.50. - I'OUTI.AM) -lt()l)l ci: ,: 1'OIITUNI), Ore., Juno 13 iAl") llutter, eggs, milk, poultryi,on lons, wool, steady, unchunged.l-o-Tatoes: New potatoes-generally.'; 25 lo 60c per cwt. lower. '. jluy: ; Vajley timothy, alfulfu, lower: straw quoted 50c lower; timothy $21 ii 21.60; do valley $18 ttU..tu; alfalfa Url8.su.- - No exposed moving nS. " I is mmiiwtM sir i WjH. Bohnenkamp Co. FIND IT HERE Oopj for this column must be la by t a. m. I.VSI'HA.VCR AND HONDS Everything But Life lnsurane ' -U. K. -INVKKTMENT CO. . O. W. WAKNOCK : J-18-tf - A'l-TKNTIO.V lIAGIJiS '' All .l,..h-lnv lli.kelM for llUIIOUel ut Kucujuwea hotel l-'rlday, Juno 15, . . . .. ... . ... i please get in louen wim iw nvvj ictary or the convention chulrmnn not luter than Thursduy evening. I $1.00 each. i Kverett K. Walker, Bec'y. 1 ..... I ..'" Now Is tho time lo got your sup-1 ply of (iooseberrles, while in prime for cunning. Sluckland Uros.,'Covo, Oro. 0-!)-4t Wo huve just received a very at- tructlvo nev pattern of Havailan China Diiuierware, the lllrd of j Turudlso putt'ern. You will enjoy seeing It. Seeing It Is wanting it. Wo will bo glad to show it to you. Ulchardson's Art, und Olft Shop. . .,- .. , . ' , , 0-11-31 , IllOX l-TK.NSII.S--.. -Iron skillets, Dutchc oven und hot cuke griddles nt exceptionally low prices. Melville's. . 0-13-lt l-'uther's Hay fulls on June 1 7th. Wo 1 uvo Greeting Curds for thu occasion. Newlin Book, .Stare. O-'J-tf Toys und Halls for tho wholo ,yeur, ut Ndtvllris.- ,' ''6-t)-tf IH'.iistllcliln;. pleating, button holes, etc. ?ioiton'a Kiuillo slwp. Juno is tho month of Brides. Wo "have uiuny new und lovely creu- .tipns for tho Wedding Gift, priced to suit your necls. Hon t forget to see our, stock first before (nuking your selections. . ltlchurdson's Art und Gilt Hhop. 0-ll-at Ono $150.00 ' Columbia, with 20 Vlrtnr rernrtln rnnn ut 150.0(1 at Nowlln Hook Store. C-9-tf ELECTRIC ' ' - s . - ' . ' .... until this final example of simpl icity and efficiency was evolved. wa? pri- marily an electrical problem. And so it was solved, as one would expccr by the world's outstanding group of electrical engineers and scientists. . . Come in today and study the many models. Notice how cjuietly they op erate. See. h6w roomy, strong arid vattractive the cabinets are. Remem ber, too, that they use very little cur-; rent to make all thcce you need and give you proper refrigeration. ' ' " ' - ''- 'tM to 1CBM 8t." ' y- iM (iroud. Oro. V v hi Brassieres ? Ldy-Lyk" 'w'i'y : A '- A -variety of typ.es for different fig ures Each one carefully designed and well made, 25 to : 79c COOKED VOOn SA1.K ; lly I.. 1). S. Ladles Kriduy nt 10 1 A. jl., at Stone s push Store. Chick-! en pics speelulty. , i 0-11-21' 'J.Cavo.-yoilr order with tho Now- lln Hook. Htoro for .any book you want that -Is hot In Block. , G-U-tt SI'l-X-IAL lllOITI'I.Vt! - ' .A special iueetlng of Hope chap ter. No. -1 3. culled Tor 1 o'clock Thursday, at Masonic hull, lo at tend funeral . services for. our -lulu ' sister, J.laetto .Zurbrlck. By order of Worthy I'utron. ..; ..' :- . ; C-13-lt , ' 1 1 ;f 7 i ' "i'he IJuptlst ladles are giving a , chicken dinner Thursduy. June 14, ' In the church buscnie-nt. I'rlce 5-iej 6:30 to 7:30. O-U-lf A $250.00 Kdlson Phonograph, with. $40.00 worth of records for sale ut $125.00. ut Ncwllll Hook Store. " . ...'..",; 0-ll-tf YOU will iieed'ii pair of kitchen seules for aceurato cunning und . cooking. Watch for our week end special. Melville's. li-12-lt Send Today For An Interesting 'Booklet Ncur l oiiiuli-T I'Ihiiiu AUiu Sls Ao buuday UUsUKaS . ! I - ,, ( , ,. i.i. . n :s,-t, x.ill. i M.l. A . .., 1 ?. , i 'MSwalnl iiV.ll' V WW -M Mat i'-ti' i,lj.,t,Mt'J', - " 111 .Kill thu chit bus Kame the short