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THE OREQOM DAILY JOUKNAly IX) UT LAND. THURSDAY - EVENING. JUNE 13. lilt n IN. THE REALM FEMININE Events In Society aaa Im it. a-.t, tWIJ II llbk Ik ( It .tatr 4.ier . fiiaea lil IfiMit M la. lulM fc I a !.,. J la ai?e wti l ll !. ajfc-a .ee efalie va'l la fce alar a iimI far Mi'( tka tatMMia la aa a a after aa -oaa.Wa. 1 i.af im ft tvluat f I la aiii a rlurar mar aea!ila mu II !! icr ar f e.ifca 4,. mm ft Iar, otmR. ad lift J. O Oeaia 111 rilmanta4 Captain a4 kit. Ja I VI M. Untrvtt ana a aiaaar XI A iaal etaa.af ! ' ae Kin. airaaL ttilift ftosrare from It. Koala sr " lhrttt.it, ika rie, WMle Jar Iria aieea la ttle tllh a ro tnaa ln ll.a ftar af aaih Hoae ea4vsral clualara af Me dlptliln arTn4 a the tr M bet U eaarla ea anlert4. aauai delicti! k edda ! the eve-alea through ha praara ef lha aU'yUode lwnt. a special rampllmani or I P aia llliroii. 11 ae atlUMi4 ta (aa luXa a-l.irb e cau4 la. Ianr on Z-larj I aad Tonight. Certain and Mra. rilloeit ha a eul rerde for a dam on beard th Marrtand lonlghl. tUlurdar availing William atarataater la eoterlalnlna at lha Oolf Uaka far Captain and Mra. rilicnit and a lonrh on la being plaanad for lha Captain and aoma ft tha officers of tha Mary land by a number of lha Arllarton club me iu bare, ft llrJen'a Hall iTom. To ba ramam bared aa ona of lha moil datlahtful of tha annual aanlor proina at Bt. Ilalan'a Hall waa lha ona (Ivan .Tgaaday evanlnr. A Una number of rare praaant. amona I hem a Bum- off! cr front tha V. 8. crulaar Maryland, commanded br Captain John M. Clllcott. Red raroaitona wara uaad oa tha tablaa and tha hall and etatrway war mad a beautiful with pink roee and Ivy. Banka of tha frafrant bloa aoma war arranged along lha railing of tha atalra and faalaona of try wart artlatlrally draped orar tha doora. Tha ratronaaaaa. who later aerved In tha dining room, wara Mra. Charlea Read ( ding, Mra. A. A. Morrtaon, Mra. Mont gomery O. Hall and Mra. Hpencer. Mlaa Katon aerved punch. Tha varandaa ware made attractive with atringa of Japaotta lantrrna. aa.4 al uaibil tut Mr, aa4 alia Umiu II. HwitiHN b tmwirr Ug .a t. a a Mra, Mag II )iee la keaa fia Kivaia HJowt turn ir-a4 Ual aaa. a a MUa aaa liea ta aaa Ike yextag gt'te 4 ae kaa f iwaa eaaiera a. fc a n . ake aaa Ma ta fesie Ctuf fa IM la . a a MM ItiUa tt left tr Mava la Mao rieanace aalaay I a a U af aeeJ araaaa la l"U4 ee.tfc at af Mr. awl Ma. T. al hraa k. Carter f. r, fce ta twa taleaclag frt bar fwaal luaeaa, ei- porta ta talt r aMkic lalet la ia ewattaer. a a Mra, X M. Clark ha aa bar gaat Mia. II. tt Uw af Ctl-ag, arned Taaaday fwr a tH af aaaal waeaA e Mlaa rditb aMIil af Ml) laa. Ov, la apaadiaaT a aaa-h aa lb gul af Mia MoUcrl C riMiih a a Mlaa fcteleee Calbrealb returae4 a eak age f rna Xtw I era where aha epa laet alaur aiu4lng oi-a wilb r X. Arena. Mlaa Calbraelk la ala a devar viuliniet. Aflar paaatag lha a am. tar wllk bar 4areala. lr. aa4 Mra. J, K. falareaia, aaa ail! reiura la Kea Torb le'ofctninue br vocal aia4tex a a Mlaa Jeeala Qirard. of IVrlUad, la la Upekane where aha la lb gucel ef MUa laa loy. a a, Mra. Moaa rMlabtlmee. af lUkar. la lha gveel af her parauta. Mr. a4 Mr. U Mayer. Til Horl atraet. They will b al borne oa Wedaeadaya. V While In roreet Orova recant I . Mr and Mra. Utrald Volb were aatartairied lib a email affair gtrea by Mr. aad Mra. E. '. Uurlloghain. CLUG WOMEN WW 1SMIII TRAIN New Yofien Travel Acrojs Continent In Luxurious Pullman Special ifeMad tmm tmm WW I Imi. iaka 11 ta ITjb air UI a.fc a., a I Meat ertal Itaia ai4 a mi ika Uaa.4 lUel alalia tiaiay, aat.a4 a ra a4 lb k,tlJ Meal of la Ue4 I1uiIim ,t Vaa lk a aew aiaaar4 f Urua travel t a4. Tb -MM vei'W. ttltataa lrla ta Ika aaaei aftaoi;tr aui4 aad Mkel aaara Irala ikal ar efa4 lb OMlioeai, 7k big daJaai IV lha Caufurei asxraulia u da la I ha ! ar Kaw Wat tla elb4aei la ear la.ir raaJidala faa Mik4l -ai4a af h fa4rfla M lTllip t ! r af tefcAtra twlly nueaa will Urn a. 14 aa iha irala aa raaia. Tbe Irta iaa4 IM aettlcg aaa wl.l eauveaad by elot-a at aar rltWa ke ractlla ail U tae4ar4 t the fair Uartala. rite bexira alll apaat la L Uniia, aad Ua Kaaaaa City eUbaaauaa a.'aa will ealertala the prly. Ctubwaoiaa f ! Aagaiaa. lUala rVatai gn-t Ivlvarelda will die May tbe tjolden Klale brand Of boapl uniy The pJei irala will remain al ntrnla. during ruaveatloa wa. aagmaiag jtiaa II. and will bring lha clubwomaa home via ltrtUa4, Mill and lMi;h Columbia. PERSONALS Tgeaday gueata we bar of ol . Motor Trip Ended. Mr. and Mra. V. Ft. Aver, accompanied ty Mill uewli and Mlia nandera. re ' turnet tha flrat of thn week from a delightful motor trip In northern Cali fornia. Del Monte vn the moat aouth ern point the parly vlalted. They motored In Lake county and through the Yoaemlte end then from San i"ran claco to Tha Da II en. Random Notes. Mr. and Mra. Robert Wllaon Forben are leaving tomorrow to apend tho week Mra. Carl ftavage (MUa Ann Kurd) baa arrived frora Cava Hay. where aha baa lived alnca bar marriage la'at Jane, and ta vUltlag with Mra. J. Warlck. e a Mr. and Mra. George TV. WMtehoue len nana walla laat weak 10 motor to rortland for the Itoee Ken Hal Women' Club Merlin,-. There will be a bualneaa meeting of tha Tortland Woman' club tomorrow at o'clock In tha Women of Woodcraft hall WW Home Wedding:. Dr. Jacob Bloch officiated at the wedding of Mlia A. lrtn Ilelnhart and Rabbi Samuel a. Cohan of Bprlnefleld. Ohio, yeaterday afternoon at tha home or the brldo'a parenta, Mr. and Mra. J. V. Kelirhart. Tha bride bad Juet re- turned from the I'nlveralty of Cincin nati and 4he only gueita were member of tha family. Aft.r a abort weodlng trip nabbl and Mra. Cohan will paaa Uie ummer here with Mr. and Mra. IteluharL If you want to poet your frlenda on fha Itoaa reatlval and Portland, aand The Journal for ona week during tha Keatlval: 16 cent for tha week. Includ. Ing- poitiif. MME. SCHUMANN-HEINK'S FAILURE By Winifred Black. HAVE elcht fine children,' aay Madame Schumann-Helnk, "but I im not the right kind of a mother to them: I haven't had time to be; I'm too busy singing. "It take time and attention to ba mother, all the time and all the atten tion a woman can give, and then a little more than that. A woman who wants to bo a good mother must make up her mind to be Just that and nothing else. Yd can't be a. mother and a great artlKt. too. I know. I've trlod and failed." Failed: Have you, Madame Bchu-mnnn-TIelnk? Kallcd, and that delight ful family of yours all dead In lova with you, from the great boy down tc little Grutchpn, who does her best to fclnsr like mamma? Failed and all the world the bettor and the happier for your plorloux jtlft of sonic? Fnllfd? ' Nonsense! What was the matter the day you said that? Did Hans refuse to study the lesson you et for Mm? Did little Leisel Insist on having her own way about doing her mop of I flaxen hair? Fall! Why, that's Just a word to you. WOMEN, AVOID OPERATIONS Many Unsuccessful And I Worse Suffering Often Fol lows. Mrs. Rock's Case A Warning. 1 . The. following letter from Mrs. Orville Rock will enow how unwise it la forwo- . men to submit to the dangers of a surgical operation when often it may be avoided by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable ComDound. She was four weeks in the hospital and came home suf- 1 f ering worse than before. . ' Here is her own statement. Paw Paw, Mich. "Two years ago I Buffered very Severely with a displace- . I M. mmsm 'wjuj. aalaiim mens. 1 couia nos I HFJ V1J LtXJ w w long time. My phy sician treated me for several months with' lout much relief and at last sent ma to Ann Arbor for an op eration. I was there four weeks and came home suff eringworse than ' before. My I mother advised me to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, end I did. Today I am well and etronz and do all my own housework. I owe my health to Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and advise my friends who areafflicted with any femaje complaint to try It," ; Mrs. Orvilus Rock, R. R. No. 5, Paw Paw, Michigan. ; If you are ffl do not drag along until an operation is necessary, but as once take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. v For thirty Tears It bas been the stan dard remedy for women's Ills, and has. restored the health of thousands or sru fermg women. Why don't you try it? l-W " Iff I Madame Bchumann-IIelnkl Only a fool ish word, that's all. Tou never knew what failure meant in all your treat, rosy, healthy, kindly, generous, whole some life! You never atep out upon tha platform, you never make your entrance upon ny atae anywhere, that everything isn t better and more wholesome and more natural and mora aa It ahould be. Just because you are there. And you wou.dn't be you at all iiim k. brood of children of youra at homo walt- "x 10 near from you lust hnia tha concert went at St. Louis an1 who cam to the rlcetal at Kansas City, who's tha nit-nnKf mnt .ni ui. child you ever knew. Madame Schumann riuinx ine one of a larira fimiiv k. mother waa too busy to ever attend to him or tha poor little mite whose moth. er doesn t do a thine atudy" him and "bring; him out"? I know a child like that. II. n.v.t eats without a doctor's certificate; he never reads anything- but tho perfectly! right books; ho is brought ll'n hv rnfA '""L,":u " u'e. nis mother lives In his smile, breathes by his breath, wouldn t leave him for a single day though his father lay dying across the continent and called to her with Ms last breath." Do you fancy a child like that? And what, pray, will ho grow Into? What kind of a devoted mother of his training him for? Who's going to "study" Mm when she's "regulate to tho gone? Who's going universe ior rum? Right next door to the "regulated" boy lives a family of seven children. Tha mother of these children Is not a great artist, but she's a busy woman, Just the same. She doesn't worry much about those children's souls, nor about their bodies, either. She hasn't time. She makes all their clothea and does all their cooklnir and all their mending aud all their mar keting. Wiien baby cries, mother snatches her up Just long enough to find out what's the matter, and then Jet baby care for herself the rest of the time. Baby seems to do it. too. There's a 6-year-old girl who combs her own hair, and a 10-year-old .boy who's going to his uncle's farm this summer to work for his board, and tickled to death he Is to do. It. too. And his mother never even thinks of want ing to go with him, Which would you rather ba the moth er of a family like that or the poor, lit tie, self-centered creature who thinks she must give her whole life and soul and brain and body to the "rearing" of one poor, puny, little mite, who'll prob ably grow up to be a cleric In bank somewhere, with Just enough ambition to wear"lhe correct kind of tie and to fall in love with a "classy" girl? If I were a little, tiny crlrl In Nnvar Never Land, do you think I'd pick out that sort of woman for my mother? Would I choose a woman who borea everyone to death telling about her chil dren, A woman Who doesn't know a thing In the world but the nursery, a woman who couldn't tell a .story to save her life unless It was something about tha safety pin and a little girl who swal lowed one, and Wfeat happened to her? Not I, aevet! ; I a toddle right iip to you. dear Mad- me Schumann-Helnk. and I'd look right straight, into those deep, clear, loving eyes or yours, and rd aay: "Pleas be my mamma, and pleas to on singing. Just the same. You wouldn't -b you if you didn t sing. I'd rather hare a chance to inherit my nature and my brains and- my smile from you than' from, any other kind of woman In the world, and I'd take mjr chancia with th bringing UP." - , "Juet give me a few of those qualltle that have aiada yon th glorious woman tnat you ate, .-and I'll risk growlng"up all right, even if you do hare to hire KOtne one to wheel tny baby earrlage2ahd ty some on tu eurl my hair." . Henry Nmn. lha lhaatr earaar f Astoria, and wife are at th Kara4. ! U. liaaalaa, drvfftat and J. It. Woodford. r-("a'tr of afa4ford, ara at th bearad. Tbe mtnbtri ftf tha Oakland Naaa- Mtl laa in era raclataraj at tha Seward. trofaaor IL W. ftruddar of th Or on AtrUalturej collage la a guaat a lha Scaard. IL JT. Ill Of a, th -iralnot kng ef nundaa. Or, and tfe are al tha fort land. IL XI. Irardlng. a merchant of stiver- ton. Is rrglalared at tha Multnomah. It. Oliver, a bualneaa man of I'andla- ton. U rltrd at the Multnomah. II. W. Itliod'e of the I nlted titatee coaat ary la rrslattred at th Mult nuntah. )(. M 01!, a wholaaale grocer of Salem, Is raclsterad at 111 Multnomah. J. IL Woods of lllrtnlngham. KncUnd. Is attending th postmasters' convan Hon In this elty. .11 la at th Ilowara. Malcolm OlIUs. postmaster at Hull. Mont., la a guest at the Ilowara. K. K. Tabar, poalraaatar of HaaMla. la a guaat at th liowera, while attending tbe pat maatere' convention. I'. K. A hern, superintendent for the Ptnkarton Selective agency at Beattl, la a guest at the Tortland. Ian J. aiuore tha well known hotel proprietor of Seaside, Is at tha Tort land. J. (1. Xirgler, tha eannaryman ef rtrookflald. Wash, la a guest with his wife at th Tortland. William lianley of Duma, accom panied by hla wife, la a guaat at the Tortland. Otto Teetz, president of the Oregon State Aaaesaora' association, la at tho Terkliis from Moro. 1 L. K Thomas, bankar of Stayton, Or. la registered at the Terklna Dr. T. K. Smith of Tacoma la regis tared at the Terklna. Kormer Stale Senator N. Whealdon of The Dalles is registered at tha Terklna IT. J. Williams and party of autolst are at the Terklna from New We&t minster Canada- Mr. and Mra. Beddow of Pendleton. Or., ar visiting in the city this week. Oeneral M. T. Maua of Vancouver bar racks, and Mrs. JIaus, are registered at the Tort fund. Dr. Jamea A. Baker of Gaston, Or., Is registered at the Tortland. J. F. Ileddy, the well known Medford live" wire, la registered at the Tortland. D. D. Hall, delegate to th Republican national convention of Moaler, Is at the Portland. C. A. Alallory Jr. of Mexico City, Mex Is registered at the Tortland. W. G. Ayre, a capitalist of Baker, Or. Is registered at the Tortland. F. D. JlcCully, a banker of Joseph, Or., Is registered at the Multnomah. C. O. Sutherland, a lumber dealer of Tacoma. is registered at the Multnomah. R. D. Rorison, a banker of Vancouver, B. C, Is registered at the Multnomah. T. B. Kldner, R. J. Hutchlns and H. McClelland, business men of Calgary, are registered at the Multnomah. R. 1 S. Moore and wife of Klamath Falls, are registered at the Multnomah. Mrs. J. G. Gruver, wife of the man ager of the Mountain Timber company of Kalama, is at the" Bowers. S. B. Crenshaw, a merchant of Med forct, and wife, are guests at the Bow ers. A. J. Dillman, manager for the S. H. Green Trading Stamp company la back from a visit to New York, a guest at the Bowers. . I P. Flagg, a prominent business I aaa af ) ietaia4 a I I a r", W. iaUa aaa ti A. M.U af al fa, I, 14 a i taawslftal a. HuaM t k Uil ttaaa j al laa a 4. J. kltvtlralr, atiari f aa. ta iiit i ika b-arL A. IV kalAaa, U a-all frail f attf, la al im w. J- tolaalaaler, a ia4 aaaal t Saiaaa, I lali4 l la baiaa !. at Huatt, ww r a aa (ka af Walla Malta, 4 it. i I ia vaa , effs laia. rwaurir a r Matt 4 -alta4. U al U ba VaMBa, w, v J, a aai4ai anaaeKaal f wula. la ralara.t al laa J. K. auL f atfWiaia a ite tm4 Tvaraati rtar. la at Uie Si' ffa td. i. W. MeiliMi. a faal tal daalaf IM rmHr ml al4f4. a4 wlfa. i al a a ward. 4, f. Sakiih, a alala nvaa f rvar. la a al lha !. If. J. S Miaarma 4 wife af afeea. X. T. a4 Ma V it Kutkariaad ef apnaa, Uatr au-tar, ar al (he S aid. alaAam KHtll la al lha 'award frem Naw ra. U J. Mrlatrr f faailt. aha la roa ea4 wllk lha Nrlhr far) fie. ta a I ii aard. C. A. Mufpar, a a awe p rr pMlaher, of tlorvaltla. ai4 wlf, r al lb Saw a fit Saaw Ccfpar of Hood Hlver I ragla lr4 at In Tarfclna Sanalor Mllion A. Miller ef !-banon a rslalar4 at IKa rerklna Jama IX'oonell. a merc hant of I'mt lilla. la r-ilr4 al lha Terklna. J oh a dales, a whaal ranrhar, and wife aad daughter of Adaina, ara at the Terklna. Sbcrmaa Ilaya, a huslnaaa man ef In. datntac. Or, and wlfa ar al the Tsiklaa. C f. llartburt. a bualnaae maa ef Junetloa City, la registered at th Tar- klea What Others Say .1 toil : ltka- aai: Ikar lr. B. ml4 av U i4'iuiili aa tfcar tal V imt fa .(a ai nil 4 aik la aia M af It aO wUHr I H'a Of Miai aa4 V MalUI f a.ar e IW af la aha l vU f ia fi aui aia i at .nif. a4 u a t arnaf a-a k-a aaa a-e ew14 cbiu4 f U la a al Ik caatii f ia gut ua,i ar as- t ! iaJk Aa Ik )aka U Ik ! Iwpawa ak a (fea4 f kk4 Ik tklUt. a4 la kaa4 ay kaiar t awiui Ik aaaaa, ak fcr k Ik rtlla f k rva. Ikg Ik aaa.. U. at. f, ka laaaliaia itfiy gut, aa ia a ar kar iia i t ate aw M ,aatirilwa it aaa aH at.ia4 ia xr III f aaaaatkl vita- auul - awl aaa a aa a ." itl ana 4MiaaA a ral aa far a lif a-'- a. iiibi a la. tti !!! aha ar a a 1. 1 111 vhtlKar k aaa anal ral sua ualaa ah lit him I A MAhillrt MAN Or tt 1 EARS' -AI'kMtl,Nl.l. (GooflTMiiis Call BRILLIANT CEREMONY UNITES NOTED PAIR Ieitdoa. Jan l IH f th aaaal Uilitlabl cf lha Jua adlag la tit- Uo4 that today f Uui J Noiiiaad. only ad half af IK k-arl aad t'oua- Im luafurly. I Mia Hilda IWw, j imtr daughiar of r lai air InUl Kojar. at. Marara4a. Maaianlaaiar, aa ha Maui ut lt earsaaaay. alUvk aa witii4 r rlraaalatlv( nf no Mr all tha aotta faatllla la lha! Colled Kingdom. Inip l'wcUi Vomaa Trriah. Tararna. Waah, June 11 The ael denial overturning of a lamp by Mra IV Tarry Iaal iiljhl attuul 10 o'clock. rua4 her death by aufforallon and burning. NightMra noticed htavy amoka Murlng frum the window and not If 14 ha in drjartmant No on anterad hefur tha f Iranian and I hay found Mrs. Vrrr lying oa th h4. her clothing burned off aad th f!eh beginning to ecorth. Terry waa at work aa watch man far th lllu Kurvaal Uni of eteam r. The Florence Cloak and Suit House Closing Out Slock Sale Tomorrow Morning at i) o Clock. ENTIRE STOCK MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE $18.00 Suits &7.7S $27.50 Suits S12.75 $15.00 Dresses $6.95 $18.00 Dresses ' Axe w Op-ta-Daief Kdltor Realm Feminine I ahould Ilk to aay a few words In reply to "A liar to Divorce.- by lmihy DIs. Having followed lha diruaalon of the matrlmo hla! queatlon a ftw month ago I t.v tome to the conclusion thai our Ideas about marriage have become antiquated. They originated prrhap al a tlmn wh?n woman was riot Mug batter than tha slate of the husband. When the hut band dlacoverrd tl'at his wlfa did nut suit him aa Ufa partner he waa al l;b erly to enjoy hlmaelf with othrr women, Ml hla wife waa only bla arvant and had no right whatever. Wllh th arrival of tha new woman, oman suffrage and the ability of an evr growing number of women to make their living Independent of man, I be lieve the time has coma that trial mar riages will ba necessary to Ind ira ynung men and woman to get married. I b Hcv th main reason why our young people shrink from marriage la the knowledge that as soon aa thay take th atep they will be tied for Ufa and can only under great difficulty and heavy aipenaa retract the at p. In caae It provea a mlatak. Mrs. II. H wrote to Dnrra More under th head, "Urges Common Sense": "Too many wlvea com plain of a lack of affection In their husbands. Why do they not us a Uttla common net.se and take husbands aa they find themT If woman would atudy tha masculine mind before mar riage, aha would be better able to under stand a husband." Now, I assert that It Is almost Im possible for a young couple to find out whether or not they may be suited to - - I Accounts Bear in mind $1.00 opens a Savings Ac count, on which 4 per cent interest is paid. You can open a CHECK ACCOUNT with any sum you may have. We make strictions. no re- 'HAIR THAT GIVES FATHER TIME THE LAUGH Wt an just about as old as w LOOK People judge ui, by ihe way we LOOK. The man or woman with grey hair is be- t innintf to Uet in Ihe "Old Timer s Class. This Twentieth Century does NOT want GREY hairs-it wants the energy ol Youth. The big things are being done by the YOUNGEK fieneration I here s a sort of "lias lie en look about those "Grey Hairs." There is alwaya one to criticise and smile scorntully. Father Time is a stern disciplinarian. Get the best of him. Give him the laugh. Do not be a "Has Been." It's unnecessary. Use HAY'S HA1K llliALlrt wmminmr brmmmM SI. 00 nJC- ol Drug Stem or dirtct a rtceipt if trie '" name: Send lue ftr trial ttttlt.PQ Hal Steeiaitiii Co., JVcmart, JV. J, Tot sal and recommended by Ski Amor urag do. ' ?V Japr J'hf i t 111 il Factory to home price. . . . Your patronage is jwanted. MERCHANTS SAVINGS & TRUST COMPANY Sixth and Washington Street! Open Saturday Evenings from 6 to 8 III . I f C1 I II I I III I il I s r. ;ii I WW J ! I ill Mm. S8.95 Choice of all Muslin and Silk Petticoats Sl.SO $18.00 Long Coats at $27.50 Long Coats at J512.75 Choice of all $3.00 and $4.00 Waists Tomorrow at 9 A. IM Friday, Jane 14th The Floremicc v Cloak and Suit House 327V2 Washington, Rear Clh SI. Northwest Bldn Up Stairs, 2nd Fl. Arcade Take Elevator Tualatin Valley Acreage Splendidly locatrd near Portland, on United Railways. Fast trains, week. end rates, COMMUTATION TICKETS. Near town of North Plains. Eleo; trie light, pure water, improved streets, modern buildings. Ideal location for FRUIT FARMS. DAIRY FARMS. BERRY FARMS, POULTRY FARMS' ENCOURAGEMENT GIVEN SMALL INDUSTRIES v For literature write or call at office of t , j. ivuiii m. ruai wiJiftiLJcJii:v i MAIN 5076, or A-3774. 23S STARK ST, PORTLAND, OREGON FM UMIEI ilIEI Fancy Percales and Figured Ginghams 32.00 for 16.25 This solid oak mission Couch is made for comfort, built to last a life time, and guaranteed to give entire i satisfaction. Length 72 inches, idth 25 inches. Spring cushion seat and pillows- covered with Chase leather. ; You save the profits of - wholesaler and retailer, buying direct from our factory to your home,.for the regular price on thi Couch is $35.00. - Mail orHer catalogue free. Salesroom 389 Alder, Opp; Olds, Wortman & King X Extra Special Values at This Closing-Out Price A special ; 1 o t o f Ladies' Summer Dresses in fancy percales and figured' ginghams; some lace trimmed, others, plain. Dresses worth $12 and $15, all sizes and a variety of col- M AC ors, at the special price. . .ti)-w. yU Also Ladies White .Serge Suits at special sale, prices. . Other Extraordinary Bargain in This Department. ' i; Iaw-x.y ' '.. ,t Tfy .y 1 HRST ArVDYAMHT