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IS SACRED SPOT All France in Tribute at Grave of Unknown Soldier. The Story of Our States By JONATHAN BRACE X X X V .— W . VIR G IN IA N e w M e r c h a n d i s e — P le n t ifu l S t o c k s A u t h o r i t a t i v e S t y le s , Good V a l u e s , Good S e r v i c e S T H B name Im plies. W e s t Virginia was originally a p o r t i o n of T he prayers o f the faith fu l go up Virginia, the unceasingly. Old 1 »..minion No \ratal lights are hen*, n o MCTStl Colony. W hile Ita history Is nat shades o f som e cathedral aisle, that u rally yoked up with that o f the every one should speak so softly, tread | M other State, there are many so light, lhit there Is a sim ple slab points In which the tw o aeotlous S T Y L IS H O U T S IZE SH O ES T H E N E W B OB E V A N S M ID HERE o f stone upon w hich flowers are scat o f Virginia w ere divergent aud FO R W O M E N D IE S A R E Q U A L IT Y tered. all radiant In the sunlight o f It was for this reason that W est EXCELLENT a sum mer morning. If Vou are one of the many women who Virginia linally heeaine a sepa The busy holiday traffic o f the Fa rate state. wear outsize hosiery and are uiialile to “ T u b Viti anil scrub Viti nini Hsian Sunday sw eeps unceasingly In T h e first w hite man w ho p rob find shoes which properly lit ahnul the they con ic up sm iling ’ ’ C om e to every dlr«‘rti«>n a rm s* the great Place ably penetrated the w ilderness ankles, instep or hull of foot, we cun ile I'Ktollc Hut here In the heart o f o f this W estern region was John the store toihiy miyl exam ine the solve your shoe I iiiii I i I ch m no longer . It all l> a little hushed oasis where Laderor, a Herman surgeon, w ho gooil i|uality ol' Hob E vans mill time than it lakes lo choose the style [ women cross them selves, where men w ent on a tour o f exploration lu ilo-- mile the sturdy fabric, the you wish and lit on the shoe. Our stylish hare and how their heads, where even ltkW. In the sam e year, I.n Salle the laughter o f little children Is stilled outsize shoes are made lor women who slron g, eliiNi- stilelieil seams, etti Bulled up the O hio and landed In w onderm ent, fo r here at the sepul need an outsize style in the regular sizes at several points lu the preseut Iili-ins anil cm hrniilery o f real silk, ch er o f an unknown w arrior a nation and newest styles. Every pair state. There was little colon iza (lie carefu l wav in which the mid has enshrined the mem ory o f a m il tion until 1732, when Scotch ami is made with built-in arch sup- lion dead, and here, above ail hal dies are tailored. The eolors are Irish adventurers begun to fill [ purls bulb in oxfords and in low ed places in the land o f France, W estern Virginia. Th ey w ere - Iasi to washing. T here are n shoes. Shown in hluck or a nation's prayers arc said, F. A. llu b- encouraged but little, and, In i brown. num ber o f styles In ch oose from bell writes in tin* continental edition fuct, the K ing tn 1783 declared ' o f the London Mail. $4 50 to $8 50 that this part o f the colon y w as ^ I’riced I V iced $1.25 to $2.95 T he sunlight o f a new-born day had Indian country aud cou ld not ] hardly flung Its gold upon the great rightfully be settled. Colonlza- ■ trium phal arch w hich rears itself so tlou continued, how ever, ami hit- F IR S T D IS P L A Y OF T R IM M E D H A T S N E W S T Y L E S IN M E N S F U R F E L T proudly ov er the grave o f the unknow n ter w arfare was waged against j FOR W OM EN H ATS AT THE NEW LOW P R IC E S b efore the first o f the tribute bring the Indians and the F rench w ho ! Here are m en ’s hat e r s arrived They came, but In ones had com e dow n from the North. * A n n ou n cin g the first __ • __ styles for every taste and twos, so early In the morning, lin In 1774 the battle o f Hr. Pleasant t sh ow in g o f trim m ed ami all the g ood staple gered a little while, and, dropping flow w as fought, w hich was one o f J hats for sp rin g wear. eolors o f gray, brow n, er offerings, passed on their way. the bloodiest o f Indian enntilets. • You will lie siir Gradually the city wakened. Motor tan, black, blue black, T h e backw oodsm en w ho set- ‘ prised and pleased, cars cam e sw eeping up the broad ave- j tied In the W estern part o f Vlr- i green, etc. These hats both with the new nue o f the <iiam ps-K lysees, tram s ami I ginln w ere entirely different J are shown with deep low prices anil prel busses em erged from every converg j types o f men from the w ealthy • * roll liriniH, w ide brims, ty new styles. You slave ow ners alon g the coast. I ing thoroughfare. C row ds passed to ! medium and n arrow the great pleasure ground o f the Hols Jealousies betw een the tw o sec- t ............. tally invit /__ U brims N ote th e new tlons arose and the W estern I de Houlogne. O thers went farther 1 id lo inspect I lie new ^ lowr price range— countries felt great dtssatlsfac- t afield for their holiday, but thousands j lull styles tniluv tlon at the way Virginia w as . here h:nl reached I heir Journey’s end. j $2.75 $3.00 $3.50 P riced $2.25 to $0 F ibre Silk H osiery, 50c governing them. The most They wished to go no farth er than j ~ $4.00 $4.50 m arked point o f disagreem ent this little slat» o f stone. These stock in gs fo r wom en are w as ov er the slavery question, T h e sun mounts higher In the sky the same qu ality that have liere- P retty New W ash Dresses M E N S T H R E E S E A S O N C OTTO N U N ION and It was because o f this that, and those w ho press about th«* liower- j to fo rc been sellin g at 75c pair. SU IT S, EACH to r A ftern oou and Street when Virginia seceded from the sprinkled spot increase in num ber«. Union in 1801, W est Virginia W ear. T w o cues are form ed. Each winds j Star B rand C rochet Thread, 10c took matters In Its ow n hands. aheur the base o f the m ajestic arch j D elegates met at W heeling, drew These pretty new “ Mina on either side. In slow and never-end All sizes and co lo rs are here. up a separate constitution, and T a y lo r ” dresses are inuilc ing profession they converge beneath Star brand threads are n-liahle Here is just tin* weight declared their Independence. If b efore the space o f sacred ground. ; so u ttructive in style, aud fast color. T h eir application fo r adm ission cotton union suit that Noon has gone and still the slow g ood in qu ality and rea Into the Union was a ccepted by stream o f peoples passes. A ll ages. | most men p refer this time sonable in p rice I lull you Lincoln, and In 1863 W est Vir all classes, all types are represented. ' o f year aud fo r late B o y s ' K n ick er Trousers, $1 can hardly help liking ginia becam e the thirty-fifth H ere a w idow it» som ber black w ho sp rin g and ea rly fall them. These dresses are state. Here are knee trousers for boys for i second breaks away from the season. They are the fa made o f fine im ported and It Is often called the "P a n stream to kneel and lay her little cheaper than overalls. Sizes (i lo m ous “ C o o p e r“ brand d om estic gingham s and handle S tate" on account o f its bun« h o f lilies o f the valley on the Hi years. m ade in m edium w eight, Shape. Its area Is 24,170 square voile and are last co lo r tomb. An aged man, w h o leans heav m iles, and It has eight presiden elastic rib, light fleece. fabrics. ily on a stick, pauses, hares his head tial electors. Men 's 7-in T o p W o rk Shoes, $3.95 with trem bling band ami passes on. i ( © h r M c C lu r e N . w i p u p e r S y n l l c e f e ) P riced $4.95 to $7 T R Y “ D IA M O N D W ” B R A N D C O F F E E A girl, white coiffured, from som e ills- j These .shoes a it oil tunned, plain tant province, has reached the end o f FO R P L E A S IN G F L A V O R toe or with cap, all solid leather. her pilgrim age. She brought flowers Hangman Defends His Calling. with her from the little village, did j T he hangman o f Hungary has risen her best to keep them fresh and fra New low prices. grant on the way. All flatteringly, to Indignant d efen se o f his calling A ir tig h t 1-pound she drops them on the flower-sprinkled anil denounced those w ho cast slurs Butte rick P u ttem s fo r A pril box for.—. 38c II»- was prom pted hy sn eer stone A soldier. In the sky-blue Uni ills'll It. A rc Here term o f France, straightens him self Ing referen ces made In the Hungarlai Air tight 3-pouud Friends o f for to “ attention.” salutes and g*»es his national assem bly. b ox fo r .......... $1.10 W tt A pril fashion h I um 'I h an* mer K m peror Charles ami the anti- way. are alw ays quarreling \ woman. honutlfnHy robed, whose Ilapsburga z\ir tight 5-pound ln*n* frtv for th»* taking. m otor car with noisH ess engine, drew there, ami In some eases hnve shouted box fo r .................... $1.75 up to the eurti an hour ago, has at one a n oth er: “T h e hangman Is your r.-ucli.-d the grave Sin- seldom waits frien d ." Michael Rail, the official hangman fo r niiYtliing; she has n ever w aited "M y v.»ca In a cue. Put here all a rc equal and h a- resented such slurs. I».- lee taken her turn with the hum- tlon." he writes to the president o f . blest. Her tribute o f exquisite roses the national assem bly, "Is us h onor not more fragrant than the tiniest able and useful us that o f Judges, law L A N E CO U N TY TO BECOME F IL B E R T G RO W IN G CEN TER yers, ministers or kings. W hy should violet spray. It Is evening and from the Champs. the old superstition hold In modern Kugpue K e is t e r : l^m»* county is rri|* LI »<•••» Na|»olHon's trlnqihul arch up times that the hnngtiian’s profession nlly I m uomini' 111 »* »•»*nt<*J ol tin» filborl on the hilltop, w rapped In the glory Is disgraceful, abom inable and loath flo w in g lit*iivitn*s o f III»1 xlal**, i»»*»*«»r«l o f the -• tllng sun. w ould seem the som e? My f r le n j- are all [»erfect gen ing to th«* number ol t r»*»** being plant 1 in tin* orchards in tin* vicinity o f tlemen, »m l any m em ber o f parliam ent entrance to som e celestial region. Men and wom en arc still tsisslng can con -b ier It only flattery when he Kugru«* anil the pre|wration* that or«* under way for tin* settiug out of man) b ef 'ie the .'cpulcher, hy this time hid Is culled my frien d ." more o f the young .saplings «luring the d e n quite beneath a pyre o f manys-ol- | tiling spring months. A total ol 1200 F you cannot get a painter for nishes, enamels, wall finishes Predicting Height. ore.I blossom s which seem alm ost to j lives nr«* being made ready lo r plant redecorating you’ll find it fas and stains especially fur you to H on much will J-ihnnle ami Mary ing in the orchards ol Georg** A. Dor burn in Hi«* crim son evening glow. cinating to do the work your use. (Juivk drvmg,smooth-li--wi Th «* IV »d i r s s , r u s t l i n g h u m a n r f- 1 .* g row ? Dr. Bird T. Baldw in, dlrector , south o f H pringfield, and Professor self— easy, too, with Fuller’s ing, easily applied— the finest n f the chlhl w elfare research station F. A. Y oung, o f the Fuiv«lr>tity ol Or«* th.it s u r jf e «! tl >v«*r Ih«* jrre jt t spa--* - o f the U niversity o f Imva has been is u u n it i }: a t lit t h e silent •e a l x » u r t h e ;on, is planting bon trees in his o r free advice. materials of this kind that we W a s h a b le W a l l F i n i s h narli north o f Wpringfield. perhslically m easuring and weighing t« »it it* is tl i o n * p r «»f o i nnd. know. You can tint walls, paint floors The present demand Ior filberts an I Th • »8«* W In » u n i t t o I*H y t h « - l r i r l h u t a a thousand Imys and girls fo r periods WASHABLE WALL or closets, re-enamel the li.itIi You’ll lie surprised, delighted, supply ami a FINISH is Fuller a o f eight to tw elve yi-urs, and be Is walnuts exceeds th. nr** 1 f e w e r n«i>w\ h u t a s f h o y p u s s o n - tcadily increasing n»ark«*t is the pr<* tub, make old chairs, tables, etc., Specification for beau to see the kind of work that you able to prophesy how children under w a r t ) frorii 1 t l it* H P r h f m v t i n i r im w « s t tifully tinted washable Jietioi. o f those who an* well posted like new, re-do picture frames can do. th- eve is blinded hy the dazzling light g-usl con ditions will grow . At the sec on the market conditions nnd indica plastered walla and ceil ings, and woodwork. and bric-a-brac at small cost. ond International congress o f eugenics thaï envelops them. W e know how to make them ions are that many thousands o f both Comes ready-m ned in ,\nd In the m ajestic sym bolism o f In New Y ork recently he said that a walnut and filbert tr«*es will be s«*t out Describe the article to us, how for you, for we’ve had 72 years’ fifteen color«. You «Im bill 1*1» arch and blazoned sky, an un- mother can m easure the height o f her Inline county orchards within th«* ply apply it aa directed finished now, and what effect experience. W e are one of the and get a beautiful e f . 1 1 - Ills life for seven-year-old child. Increase It by a next year. you want to get. YVe tell you country's largest manufacturers fect. hi friend, holds the (Hirtals through thlrrl ami know within an Inch or ao how to do it in detail, arid what o f paint products exclusively. which men pass to a prom ised land. the height that her s-m or daughter W O M AN J U R Y L A W C L A IM E D Ready For Use material to buy. TO BE U N C O N ST IT U T IO N A L [ will attain when seventeen years old, Fuller’s " ll o m t S e r v i c e " W A S IIA III.K W A I.I. F IN IS H , a ten years from now. (Jlrls are likely Unlimited Phone T z lk fetts decorative, durable and sanitary finish T ry! "just a can of paint and Faints are used and h'ulfer’i A ju ry with only lour woiiu-n in*l«-a*i for interior walla and wall board. T he presc-it telephone system o f to attain the height at n somewhat a littlei work that’s fu n " you’ll Specification! for painting at o f ,ix , a.-» p ro v iilo l l»y tie- new law, The colors are «oft, mellow, and Herlin, «s well as o f all tienn an y. Is earlier age than the boys. adapt themselves to any interior d eior work little wonders in your m il Georg*- Hloiu- in eiri-uit court on home are followed by home pei^ ating color scheme. I nmliieled on the gloriously unham- charge ol* contributing I*» the ileliu home. pie everywhere. F.asy to apply. Nominal in coat. I " i'e d - j - 'em that obtained -luring the Ae He &aw It in-ary o f minor girle. Made in 16 colors. I hotisands of women now use chil-lb- — -I o f telephones In the Uni lb- was the underpaid minister o f Take advantage of Fuller’s When the i-aw »va» i-.-ill.-il hy Judge Alao makers o f Rubber-Cement Floor ted States 'D ie number o f ca lls la a church whoa-- mem bers were weal paint and varnish who never Paint, All-purpoae Varnishes. Silken- Hkipwortb. H. K. MInttery, i)«e o f the Free Advice and Fuller Prod white Enamel, Fifteen-for-Floors, Auto H orney- fo r the aeeow il, rnisril the unlimited, arid the sweet young (1er thy hut very th rifty farm ers He tin-tight they could. ucts, and you’ll get the exact Enamel, Barn and Hoof Paint. Poich |Uextion o f the i-onutitiitionality o f the man thing who w ants to tell her best fried to get them to raise his salary and Step Paint, and P I O N E E R effects that you desire. W e make special paints, var W H IT E LE AD . friend all ah-Mit "w hat lie sal-1" la it hs the cost o f living Increased, but la»v ivhirh provide»» that at least six wesson shall la- on a jury in sex eases night can -I«» It to tier heart's co n failed. And the n ext Sunday fo l where girls un-irr 18 art- involved. His W . P . F u lle r & C o. tent If tier big br-itlier Isn't telling his low ing Mint boar-1 m eeting hi- preached net A ttorney Johnston w aived all Dept. 21, San Francisco best friend a J o k e that h* heard last on fulfilling the Scriptures. He co n claims o f con stitutionality in this case Pioneer Paint Manufacturers for night, or her mother Isn’ t exch sngln g gratulated his congregation on the way nn-l soul 1»<- was willing to Iry il with 72 Years- -Established 1849 I S P E C IF IC A T IO N re-tpes 'liiere Is talk o f the metered they l-a-1 carried out several Injunc any iiomlier o f women or with no worn Branches in 16 cities in tha West system , hat the liiliabllanls o f lierlln tions o f the Bible and finally be s p ik e en at all on the jury. Dealers Everywhere are protesting vigorously. They say A mild sensation was -rented in o f some not so necessary to follow . that officialdom has gone far enough, Varnishes - Enamels "An-1 now I will end with the venae court when Mrs. Edith Luiek, mother hii -I Miai they want to lie able at least which siieaks o f m yself,” he said o f one o f the little girls in the case, MTd. by W. P. Fuller & Co. testified that W alter It Jones, one o f to talk without bureau cratic Interfer Courageously, nnd proceeded to read Hi one 'a attorneys, paid her to leave W H E R E T O B U Y : Important that you fa t the ein e. postcard— for booklet of Fuller'. the one beginning, "T h e poor, jro the state with her daughter. fight material ao be aure to go to th* right atora lor Mrs. Home Service' Paint Product« which Fuller product* Cut out the coupon below aa a telle Just what to buy lor the work you have shall slw nys have with you ."— Indian Lnick soul she sent the girl to Oak memo to direct you. D on’ t allow Burfaces to rot. It Send full description of ami get our frac Greatest W ireless. apolis News land, ( ilif., but she dut not go herself. coata leaa to paint them. kind of painting job you want to do ****** 00 *** A new w ireless staMoii, which when The child returned to Kngeue later. For nil exterior joha of painting It ie advisable to obtain the services of a Master Painter com pleted will be the greatest In the M a jor W hite Decorated. world, w ill shortly lie built st La Country Dances Must Have License M-ijor W illiam li. W hile, com mander SAVE THIS CUT THIS OUT AHD PUT IT IN YOUR P0CKETB00K OR HANDBAfi AS A MEMO Prairie. Q uebec, Recording to A. H. o f the first liatt-ilion o f the |t>2nd in District A ttorney Clyde N. Johnston M--r*e m anaging d irector o f th « b-ifitry, Oregon N ational Guard, lias calls attention to the law which pro Fuller’« “ He vides that all dances held in n public Servite" Paints are sold by the I olio wing in your city: Mar- am I W ireless 'telegraph Com pany been decorated with th - 25 year faith o f Canada. A start Is to |»e made at Mil • r\ lie medal. Th*- presentation o f place outside o f incorporated --ities and on ce hj a research staff In preparation th-- medal was mad.- by A djutant Gen tow ns mast have a license The dis era I White and look plai-e Tuesday trict attorney says that h-- intends to fo r the erection o f tw o 331Vfoot steel night at the E u g e n e arm ory with com see that this law is en forced au Lam- tow ers which will he set up this fall. pauy ( standing at attention. county. All Classes. All Types. R epresented In Unceasing Stream Around Sim- pie Slab o f Stone A a n d M o s t R e a s o n a b le P r ic e s B id fo r Y o u r P a tro n a g e at U m p h re y & M a c k in ’s Note the Good Values Here for Month o f March t $ 1.39 A sk Fuller H ow to D o Your Own Refinishing of Furniture, Floors, Walls, Bric-a-brac, Etc. I Fullers ’Home Service'Paints W. L. Darby & Co. Cottage Grove, Ore. George A. Brown Yoncalla, Ore.