Monday, January 13, 19110
sccnnry new
ji'itnlltlfjp, wu re -flout fil re order;
jln Velio lllehcy, treasurer. Ap
pointive office will ho nunouneed
I In tor ly the worthy ndiicor.
KeprcKeiilliur tiiintnv Vtls.slir,
J, who trained tho charter. i M.
The l4itlU' Aiil of IIk' Meihodist i ina'io, their annuM Invakhui' ,.f held In the I'niun IMkIi miiool cym-
i-hmvli will meet Wednesday. Jan. ; Vnlliw e-iinty, pljyli'w .htseph mi ikikIuui under the lmtnniroment of j
K at tho home of Mvw. .Melvtu 1 J-'ridny iukI Kntfi-prixc n Nnlur- Supl. liny CouUUn, and It has been .
(alhraith, ut I Uiili ( avenue. Kaih ! du nlirht, IT thn ii'nin Ik In rond!- n Kueco iMicti year, well arranKed, ,
member U requeued to IhIhk n i (ton. t'oiu-h lrn Wood to ban hope loyally mipporled hy both local nnd :
aivel post parkaue, of evening up the prc-toiirnii ment neighboring cnmniunitlcx nnd there
Church Society
In Meeting- At
Bohnenkamp Home
elulr were delightfully enicrtiilncd
Saturday evenlnc at tht Immp of
-Mr. ami .Mrs, Jui-k Oliver with fivo '
tahkti nt play.
HniiorN for htah taly were wmi
hy Mr. A. K. llux, ami Joel ItU-li- j
.Missionary sniiety of tho nrd.on. A truest prize wan present- j
ed to 3Ir. t heater koyle.
Kollowlutr cards a iwo-rniiiw 1
luni'h-nn was nerved. - Tin next
uiectliu; will be with Mr. and Mr.
Jnim-H O'Neal, Jan. LTt.
The
I'l'fubytorlnn ehunh met Krlday
after noon with Mr. I.ynne Itohn
enUiiinp at her homy. Mrs. A. T.
lllll had charge of the devotional,
with 'Mpniih and .iPVusalem," mh
lir Hitlijeet. ' Several uroup hoiikh
wen
ArraiitfeniPntK and plann were
liprun for a tea to In held next
Haturday. nt 1 lie home of Mix. A.
I,. UlehardKon. with .Mrs. W. U.
Knhnciiknmp Jr., Mis. O. K. Moran.
Mrs. J. K. Wrinht. and Mrs. Joel
Jiic hardsnn assisting her.
M'iss Wissler saiiK a uroiip of
MncK. II was aiiMuni'C) that n
speaker from the foreign field will
he here fin- an evening meet ln,
tho second of February. M rs.
Kohert Ktiltln had charge of Hip
program, "Tlie NVu Woiiiiin
China,"
Assisted hy Mis. W. It. l'ickens,
P.-T, Association
Hears Mr. Walz
Humphries presented the nssem- ; J bcilen with l-.nterprise,
hty with a chart.-r mtraetlvely ; Neighbors of Woodcraft circle: The summary:
framed and ready for haiminu'. ( will meet in regular session Joseph
All. Tnrkimiton presented thhiTm-sday evenltm at the K. I', hall l.eiitl. f
asemblutfo with n small win. Mrs. ;i T:.Ho. As instalhitlon of officers j Uirr. f
Myrtle lleatty worthy matron of (will he held oach member is re- j Kuapper, c.
Hope- chapter at the Kastern Star, ni i'd to hrlntr one uuest. I'tiwuon, ir
j TiteUof, g
The Ciiiiiniunlty Women's Kihle i won.
class will resume its sessions to- I
morrow in the K'd room of the j
C raude hotel nt 'J : 1 5 o'clock. I
lltble study: Mark: Chap. 7. Cor- i
rt-spondenee study: Countries of j
lihleland. Iteadlnc with dlsens-
The tliorious xt1otnpany.'
spoke to tile f-'trls. Committees
were appointed to lake thn rue of
it candy sale to he held in the near
future. I'liins wore also made for
a joint, public installation of of
fleers to Je held with the Order
of l)e.Molay, Thiit'Hday Jtin. t3,
when Mrs. TnrkiiiKlun will return
from 1'orllaiid to act as InslulllitK Slin
.rrii-'oi
t . The nible Searchers class of the
The itev. J. (Jeoit'e AValy, pvi a . " 1 1 i ! I'rcsltyterinn church will meet in
very Intprestlnu' addrpss on "Hub-t JLOQg'e ijl-lYLOll III ly the church Wednesday afternoon
Its- at the meeting of the C.reen- , QnrVTl Tc "Fn TOVpH i,,t 2 " t'1"l k wl,n Mrs- "nnson. Mrs.
wood I'arenl-Tcacher association j OULlclI lo XjII JU j CLl j.jne luul yix-H, Miles Fallow as
I'Yiday at the Orcenwood school t . hostesses.
I.a Ciramle
Nelson, f
St idilard. f. ,
Torreme, c.
Hoc. K
I'uiis. K
I'erklnn. f. ...
Audeixm, k
IT.'irtmau, p.
ItJ 11
. 4 X
I'M l-'T
. 4 I
erce: Jimmy
. m :i
ioypubanm.
has penernlly been n sttrphiH of '
funds to pro-rate amonK the con-
Tl' tcndlnir schools., .Music and other
1 1 entertainment has been provided. 1
2 the hit; crow d bplm; entertained ;
i. practically all of the time. j
o l.u (irailde. especially, has been
o a loyal supporter of the meet, com-
lim to Ihi'kp tutmhers ami tniiiElmr
their hi;h si-hool hand for R part
IS id' the tournitment,
Clans are already helmr lahl to
eliminate minor difficulties which
have caused some ilissiitlsfiicliou In
pnsA years and it is believed that
s tlie mso moot will bo even better
than any In the past.
(i
. " COURTS TOO
CONGESTED,
HOOVER SAYS
with Mm, 1-Ynnk .Mlllrrlnj: pri'ta- Tlio Wiiinon tif Moonohoart I-o-
Blon licM thi'lp lii-momlily vorlal Tho ljiy:il Slwer Aiil nf tin
A Plover yoilt'linc sonsr by l'rank at. Iho homo uf Jlr. ami Mm. christian "ohmvh will moot Wed
llojikinK was the first numlier on Charles l'rovnst 4n N .Soeand Htroet, j n,..sclay arternoon at -':30 o'eloek
t the proKram. I'rineiiial H. A. Wil- Friday 'Veiilni.' niton pleasant at tjle home of Mrs, H. .. IMltnam,
01 l i i i. ..., w..lt.. i t.l. I- il... Al ulnii I ,
Itiisitll Mill MIIIII-t-M ..iiiii.,. IMIIIl-t IMIH. nn ntv m . . . i I11OOK. Willi a 01111111111100
who won the Xolchborhood eluli w.ero enjnved. Meinlierti nf the i from Division 11 assistinii,
prize for, siihinlttliar the Jiest . Moose locle and their husbands ,.
Mrs.' Jennie Ilionipson, anil .Mrs. c,rsimns seal essay. She displayed were Kliests for the evenlllK. j
Hlyde Wehb.- Mrs, liohnenka.ap ,.,., . ,,,0(ljpp. whleh will . Fr ,M,.s of plnoehleAvero nt TIGERS DEFEAT
served dainty refreshments. At tin ,jlmB hfr ,., room.-' 1 phiv. wllii Charles splvey and Mr. : . TOQFPI-I 9? TO 1Q
next, moetinir. l ob. 1.1. Mi s. : I'. (i,aiilMlllerinit. of Willow sehool J..,,;,,, ,,, winnlnK hlcll honors. ; JUOJiX M AO 1U li
MeA.lnry will speak nt the 1 Inly . tw ,.. ,rtalnlnK' .WleMlons Willis llallev and Mrs.'flraee Xplvey j '
Land to the sooioty. 'Koiniy liny," and ' 'Indian Mom,-.", rwev wnxoliKloii. I (c""lnaed on I'aue Seven)
aeooni, anieu oy, ,y s. . . eon. , , vnveni w,.e:' Mr. and.
Miss (Iraeo Snooks sixth 1,-rade ', ..,, ,,,,.
and Vorda; Mr. nnd ,'Jlw. Wallace j
CasH.' Mr. and Mrs. Ourtl Hil:
I5ASKETBALL
TOURNEY TO
BE AT UNION
(CnuliiuiPd front Pnpe Ono)
(Coillnucd from I'apo One)
Klln. Imbler
lirande.
j tary report, 1 also npin iid me
i nioramlums from the attorney Ken
era and the secretary of the treas
ury Upon1 several pluses of tlU'S""
I problems.
j Will Cure Miiuy Aluises
t .believe the administrative
PUTMAN'S
lift Grande'fl Exclusive Kendy-to-Weni
nnd Millinery
ubuses which arise under tht'iu, thvit tht thero wore IS.Ttto miles of
itiPlhott hy which purorceuient and
Judicial personnel s sop u reel, thoj
judicial procedure, tho resppetlvo I
respnusiblUty of (he federal and 1
itato n'overnttiPntH to these prob- J
leios, an rro,mrc luriner hiuci rx"l Mellon
nuusiive ronsiucrauoii nim inve- ;
tiifiition. which will rouulr time lhllt th(, hltn ..... rillll.
una eurne! reseurcn as in ine tacti , st.ltpK m- a pftrwil should be pro
hibited except at points of entry ;
American boundary and short tine
"at every 0olnt of which Infection'
Is possible." ; ,
MoIIoiik' VUhv -
Tii meet this situation Secretary
tu recommendations ap
proved by the president, proposed
ami forces In action before sound
opinions can ho nrrlved at upon
tin m.
IIKIIIIKILT HOOVKIl.
Mohawk Bridge
" Club Entertained
Members of the M)hawti ltiide
room presented' two vocal num
bers, "Siberia" and "Hobin Hood.'
V oi I Hi seenno iihuiui hi .--iiv I--'- , ., iw,,,,.. Wvimmi
sioiV. Miss, Myrtle lloyfs. room was ti-s. Willis f
wcel- with the flu. .played part of
the Knuie, showhur tip In excellent
fashion. ... ; ,
The law onforcoment commis
sion,' In this, its first and prelim
inary report, reserved Judgment ns
(to Its" ultimate prohibition tonclu-
j sIoh. i t ti ; . ; , , : ,'.
Cove, Union and Ui i ,.MI1IWH mentioned above will con- n, l-.i- ' f..i... t-1,,1 n
i tilbtnw to cuie many abuses. He- mid. "there aro nlwlous aU uncoil'
; yond Ihese immediate fjiiestloiiH are U-overUtd dlf ficultles, pointed, oul
I'MOX PIlKPAHIXtJ others which reaeh deeply into the ,y experience, which may,-, and, as
hy W. V. t on i mm- whole question of tht growth of V think, should be met to. make
., (Observer Correspondent) ; crime and enfon cinent of the law s, onfoveemont imro-ffestlve,M
rXIO.V, Ore, Jan. 13 (Secial) ! The causes if crime, the character On tho onforcoment . Hide, - the
l-'or several years the district j of criminal laws, the benefits and commission, In a - report doled
deslKnated by the president.
"The present number of points
of entry." tho secretary said,
"thould bo Increased sufficiently
to permit uninterrupted und un-
I hampered Intercourse with our
imlKhhorliiK countries over estab
lished and customary routoH."
This weekend the 'Hirers wtM basketball tuiirnament has been i liabilities that flow from them, the Xov.o 11)20. Directed' nttehtion
Golds Checked
i C By modern vaporizing
Y'J ointment mt rub on
OVEff W MILLION JARS USEP YEARLY
9
awarded the plolnre in the nttond-
aaen eoniesi. ui,.. .i i,,. m. d Mis.
nariion auiioiuiooti h..iii... m ,.
Ilalloy. Ml-, and Mrs. Charles I
until
TKanXCIeavirer
11
THE HEY
TO YOUR.
MOVING
PROBtEM
moves from lleiv t Thei
wltli ease
Our ways d prlex nit shiv to
plrnsiv- v
You'll be Klad yon called us to
move you. Take kooiI care of
your things. Prompt ami Obll
Hinj,' that's us!
Help Your
; Kidneys
Deal Promptly with Kid
ney Irregularities,
IF bothered with constant backache
bladder irritations and pelting up
at night, help your kidneys with
Doan's Pills.
Used for more than 40 years. En
dorsed the world over. Sold by
dealers everywhere.
50,000 Users Endorse Doan's:
James A. McCUrd, Retired Merchant,
906Hobon Avenue, Hot Spring. Ark.,
Myi- "My kidney? didn'l act nglit end my
Itaek ached for quite a spell. The ureof
Uoan'a Plls quickly rid meol this attack."
LOS ANGELES
llli
Convenience
Comfort U(osp'Uality
You will appreciate the csrfllrnt .
service and moderate rates. Phe
city's most ctntrally located hotel.
One Hock from Pershing Sqiure
convenient to all leading shop,
theatres, financial institution! and
electric dopots for all resort.
Garage adjoining.
All OutmJ Mtnv ITaHi With BjiH
u.r r-T - - t: - : t
10 I'r'tt. - - - it. M. ;
VnfxcrllrJ FntiJFrirnJh Price
1sk S:irsoS. , Di'tilKr
Airs. .1. K. (
that "hot luneh" bewm Dec. 30
for the school children,- nnd that
It will continue ns lonir ns
stormy veather la.sts
Mrs. ICiiKno r.ecker who has he- j
longed, to various study clubs In
Vrivilnnd told the association about
thojn, - 1'arents of school children
HiidVudults, In the Greenwood dis
trict who are Interested in the i
tudy Kroui, are invited to attend I
tho trt'oup meeting nt the home of
Mrs.. ('. b Mol'hi-rmMi nt 17.03 X:
avontie, next Friday afternoon at
1:30. ...
A comjnittee was appointed to
briiur tjie by-laws up to date. Mrs.
Charlton will be chairman assisted
by -MrH. MePberson and Mrs. l'lulh
Kills. Mrs. Charlton was also ap
pointed hlntorinn of thn association,
with Mr. Wllkerson on assistant.
The hook exchange will hcKln. Jan.
20 ' with tho followitiK. commit too
In charge: , ' V -"
Mrs. MePhorson, chairman: Mrs.
Milton llrown, Mrs. Christine
Johnson, -Mrs. Willinm, licrry, Mrs.
Smith Hendrickson. Mrs.- J'rank
M'llIerlnLr, nnd - .Mrs. Claude
I'uckctt.
A social evening lias been plan
ned to take place Jan. -24. Duo to
illness the following committee
chairman will he represented by
substitutes: Kldride Huffman,
proprnm chairman, by Miss Myrtle-
Hoy t : ' Mrs. H:rrry Newburij, social
chairman, by Mrs. J. K. McManusj
Mrs. H'ally Williamson, ways ami
means chairman, by Miss I lulda
Anderson. A detailed announce
ment of (his event will be made
later.
.
Officers Elected
By Rainbow Girls
The last meeting of the Order oT
Uninhow for (iirls with -Mrs. (i. N.
Tarkltiffton as worthy advisor was
held Saturday. She is moving. to
Portland to make her home and
has been associated with the Rain
bow Khis since their oranIzatlun
several years ko. and was active (
In the founding of the order here, j
The attendance was lari;e. )
Mildred Charlton was elected I
worthy .advisor at this . meetlifn
other officers elected are: Charlene
Knus, worthy associate advisor;
Mary Lou Piper, sister of charity;
l-Mua llrown, sister of hope; Paul
ine Conrad t, sister of faith; June 1
tieortro J'rllltnan, Mr. nnd Mrs. J.
Y KclloKtf. Mrs. Cora Shank, Mrs. ;
. Mary K. Mnyvllle. Mr. nnd Mrs.
Charles Provost, Hehiicca and Het-.
tie Jean. DtirliiK the evcnmtr deli
clous refreshments wero served.
Announcements
The AVomens lleneflt association
will meet tomorrow nhjht at the
Odd 'l-'ellows hall,: when installa
tion of officers will take place. All
members are requested to be pres
ent. Mrs. K. A. Mnltisnn will be
tho Installing officer. orilcers
and guards must bother at fl:4ii
to help with the Installation, It
was announced today.
o
Thw Olrls Missionary society of
the Methodist church will hold j
their regular meeting "Wednesday
evening at U o'clock at the home of j
Miss Ignore - lleadley lft07 Oak!
street. Supper at 0 o'clock fid-
lowed, by regular meeting, '.his'
aro asked to please hriiw their own j
dishes. i
H
ONLY 5 MORE
DAYS LEFT '
Of Fast and Furious Selling
TO COMPLETELY.
SELLOUT '.
odgson's Shoe Store
SWEATERS
That Sold
to $5.85
Now
$3.85
ain kr ui
Stock
Sold by the U. S. Courts to Satisfy Creditors - Room Must be Vacated Saturday Nite Jan. 18
(V A FFO Footwear for Men, Women, Boys and
SP V LLo Girls-All Must be sold by Saturday Nite
SAVES
New STATE THEATRE
Cecil B. De mile's
with Conrad Nagel,
Kay Johnson, Charles
Tiickford, Julia Faye
The g-reatest of all De
Mille's productions his
first Talking; Picture!
It has everything
Youth 1 Song!
Gaiety! Drama! -
lt- .Icnnlc
.Mm'IMiorsoii
Now
Showing
Continues
Through
Tuesday
nnd
Wednesday
" MEN'S
BUCK-HECHTS
Men's black or tan oxfords to
give away Jtf) QQ
prices tPUZf(j
Men's black and tan Huck-IIccht
calf skin
oxfords
$3.98
liuck-IIecht Work Shose Plain
toes, Paracoid soles. Plain toes
double soles, Indian-Tan
oiled in the leather
$3.98 $4.98
Kuck-llecht I-Iijfh Tops Indian
Tan, oiled in the leather. 11 and
16-in. inclutling l!uck-Mocs
$6.98 $8.49
$9.98 ,
FOR
WOMEN!
One lot of, women's pumps, ties,
Htrups while they AQrt
lust j iOC
t
One big lot of women's pumps,
straps, ties, all styles (I - qq
while they last tpl.ifO
All latest styles of women's
pumps, oxfords, ties kid and
patent leather,
value to $6.50
$2.98
Women's all latest styles satin,
kids, patent blown or black
pumps, oxfords, tics, JQ QQ
straps, val. to $8.50 tPO.iO
raja
TALKIH
Mothers! Let Us Shoe t he Boys and Girls Read
Small childrcns shoes, oxfords
straps black, tan or patent
leather. liankrupt
Price :
$1.19
Alen's Women's and Children's
house slippers, Bankrupt Prices
59c & 98c
Women's silk hose in all colors
P.ankrupt Prices
79c&98c
Misses' Children's and Boys'
shoes and oxfords,
Bankrupt Prices
$1.98
1301
Adams
Avenue
AMMoShoes
-and What Savings
1304
Adams
Avenue
Hotel Savoy
PIC 7 LI AM
Sixth V Grand