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- r THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND;' SUNDAY UOHNING, JANUARY Z 1C:3. HERO DRIVER OF i! STAGE COACH ttt . lobrAootoUH Lane County Asks , Aid of State for the ; Secondary Roads the Taxpayer leaaru recommended that th office of county surveyor ana county roaamasreT. ootn aeia j- imr. v t i j j " 1 b wpmtid, -which the county court I r IRSHA IS ATTfl.ftKftfl did. rmr tu retain nis oince asi , ,iiiiwvw jUmpqua Port Bond roadzneeter. i surveyor. Eppsteln ha been deputy In Taxpayers' Suit Newberg, Tangentj ; Dany ouiaeuijs iu Oratoncal Tryonts C. W . Janies Succeeds Fogarty, as. Judge Big-Waisted Ones Fa? EUsen. Or, Jan. XI. TJ. P.) Appli cation of Lane county for the cooperey Uoa ef the state tn the eenstraetlea of two secondary highway ha been filed y the county ceurt.- These highways re the Eureoe-Florenee and Upper ha the of huildlns, The county has about 1200 (MO avall- Forest GrOVe. tis?florenc TOxi- JMlment here next ummer. .w,.vv aTBuaoie ior in upper wu 4 - " . Urnette road.; Vor the latter road, tti.' tWa Jan. nwutf 0 ot the bond hwue U ailoted to the John McNamer, Who Slew Rob- ?2 'ZSSSuZTJSZ 1 - S a a ... II H I I i ft I a l..Ml cer Aiier neKODDea Money Box, Buried Rosebarc Jan. ZSvA. suit was filed tO j6b ln0)f th port Of Umpoua to enjoin -the assessor and sheriff from extending and iwt11a.Hn a taw fa ta,r fwKwpaat on Port ntwinn. vr, u. '"-f " - I f Umpqua bonds. Relief Corp of Newport stared an I ceived by. County Clerk'Blddle today uniou enurtalnment Friday ..venint T"1 SS&SZ&SZ to rata funds to assist in entertainment i ptank Vela Fred Aaaenheimer and A. ' Newport. Or, Jan. IX C. W. Jame of Newport, appointed county Judys by I ..in. a iim.. 1 flu lata Tolia Albany Collere. Albany. 0VJ-J - 1 Fogarty. la considered wefl smalmed to . ta i-v-tit for MforeSentatlT OX AJ- I ,n tK. rn- imiM a mm a n. perience i publi matters. He was pri vets secretary to ex-Senator Gteorr K. Chamberlain and served as warden of tha Oregon state penitentiary. He Is Tn t. tr-r-aut for representative bany coUere In the state mtercolletiau oratorical contest at Newberg. early tn March, first place was awaruea to tar- pay ararai -ta HopUcb of Albany S aeoono, aw The papers were re-tylrnmk. TaneenL and third. Wal ter Brown, Nawberg. Judges oa aeuvery WUlard ' Marks, attorney; j.- u. aMMt.. minister, ana ur. a, x. avw- r 1 V i .. - ,ti I .an iti'i Mini Logger Is Killed - In Uamp Accident I flAaKaei-T aaa1 u-ala- . jMS SA . m a& a, . ' .a - . uvuiai-jlv w u ikudil liiw.uuu inirn i w uH west, yomi u. ncamer, Uwn to Oak Wdga. W 118U0( froa aged 74. catUsmaa and pioneer sUcelpak Ridge to the Klamath county Una, drtvar af Call for ""4 ala JaaAa a fill I Oregon. Is daad. . thronfof peo ple gathered at the Forest Grove Con rresatlooal church Friday aiiernoou i - la Grande. Jan. 21. An accident In to do honor to their 1 a knplnx camp near Palmer Junction. old friend and Jour-1 19 miles from here, caused . the death neyed to the Forest I ef Theodore Zimmerman today. He has View oemstery.ia Brother in Seattle. wher ."Mac" was laid to rest. Old timers of Shasta county. Cali fornia, still.-tell of 4 his berolo conrare. -drivtnc a stage for the of veterans at tne erana Army encamp-1 a. nx-uino, reiowBuuns mo Aaayajrora I , " " V, ,,v.. :.Wu achftola Judre uanoreas ox LV Z-Y LZ--.T'. 1 sav and Miss Lola Mltcheo. small aprons had been mailed through-1 by ths port commission is 21300, to be Est Ryder and MiM oia 'season cava mi Ha Mnnfrv an4rn iMsrinn wi onalueed to reUre interest on bonds. The I musical aumoers. . . . . . . . i cemiuami auu uu rnonn nil aj- cent per incn for escn inch oi vwn .A- .- . . tTZTl Ai -umra rsr ttTIT measure. Returns were received bylfieht between the Port of Umoaua fae-l Ores-on . Normal School. Monmouth, man from California; Washington and 1 Uona la bitter and of long standing, and I Jan. 28. First place on delivery Idaho, as well as Oregon. A musical I a abort time ago culminated tn a recall I won In the Normal school state era nroaram waa riven by the Bl Ho Mar I election, with the Reedsport faction vto I tortcal contest try-out by Mian Easel orcnescra. saxopnone soios or wuwri"""'"' " av" i Mama, uuwr twiinnm w u afrQIated with th DemocraU party but was appointed to office la a strong- Re publican oounty, throuft-h the eoniblned efforts of both Republican and Demo- crauo leaders. . :.. Oregon Interstate ' Fair Board Elects PrlnevCle, Jan. XLTbe directors ef fa Oregon Interstate fair elected of ficers as follows: President, & T. Slay- toe; vice presidents. C C Berkeley. M. B. Biggs, Ralph Breeee and John Kmrn ling; treasurer. Harold Baldwin. R. Xa 8cbee waa reelected secretary and ma agar. Work for th 1122 Interstal fair has been started by th sal of another S2M0 la stock. The premium list will be tssma early la the sprtaa. The as sociation plans a blrrer and better fair than any ever held in Central Oregon. XE ALE r050iXO University ef Ortrm. liucvna, Jan. it. Nine men Initiated into Phi X:ta Kappa, honorary education fraterr'-j. were F. William Beck, Barry B. Brock hart. Elbert Rreoaaarl. Elbart L. II - Ida. Ralph U. Moore, Qeorge R. V- Istlr. J. CUftoat Tucker and Sot pes V, Wlnthe Errjportum' HLl KartiteM eoM far bex er- r yj Stall aaaaa, ina aa tavalnac I t' " " at atna .m ICO 3d Near Taylor St- Relsinger and lunch large crowd attended, were gratifying. : was served. A Financial returns Urges State In Auto Law Fines 1 which had instigated the recaU, Co-eds Debate on Federal Bonus Bill Ethel McAdoo, Miss France Blake and John Dixon. ' la is. while Wena-Fargo Rxpreea company between Redding and weavervllle, an armed rob ber Jumped from cover, demanding that the money box be handed over. GRirriB BT TEAR " v Three terror stricken passenrers were to . the i coach. Mao handed over the money box. containing t800. "Drive on," the bandit shouted and Mao complied but around a bend tn the road, 71 yards away, be drew his horses to a halt, handed the lines to one of the passengers and Jumped to the ground. lie killed the robber and recovered the money box. In the pocket of the bandit was found 111 00 and, after inquest expenses were paid, more than $1000 of this went to the California school fund. McNamer was presented with a beau tiful gold watch by the express com pany, which he aways carried after - warda tOCODT HIS SCALP Pals. of the bandit swore they would get McNamer and ths company trans ferred hlra to Nevada, on a run south ot Carson, where he remained for three Tears. From Nevada McNamer went to the Klamath country In Southern Ore gon, where he engaged In stock raising, but later returned to California and ran a stage line of his own in Btg Valley. la 1191 he came to Forest Grove and established a stage line between this city and Tillamook. The route was over the beautiful soeale Wilson 'river country , and - the stages drawn by . four horses were picturesque. - ' i MrKamer'a mother died while he was! a lad. and the father, Noah McNamer. came by way of the Isthmus of Panama to dig for gbld In California in 1149. In IStfl he came to Oregon, settling on a large farm near Greenville, Washing ton county. STARTED TOCTSa At the age of It years McNamer en listed with the Oregon Infantry and serve oa the plains to keep down up- - rwlngs and protect Immigrants;- He was a member of the Odd Fellows, the Knights of Pythias and the Grand Army of the Republic. Funeral services were conducted by the Rev. W. Walter Blair. Surviving are his wife, three children by his first wife, Frank and Fred Mc Namer and Mra Alice Dollarhlde, all Washington residents ; six slaters. Mrs. T. J. Munkera, Mra T. A. Rltchey of Portland t Mrs. J. W. Ooodln. wife of County Judge Ooodln, Hlllsboro; Mrs. Piano he Moore. Los Angeles; Mrs. John Bellinger and Mra Alice Parsons, For- . eat Grove, and two brothers, Theodore MoNamer of Alaska and Converse Mo- Naraer ot Ileppner. Douglas Offices Are Divorced by Court Roeeburg. Jan. 28. H. L. Eppstein was today appointed county surveyor to succeed Floyd Freer. A short time ago Salem, Jan. 28. An amendment to state traffic law to permit -turning, over to the state of a portion of fines in cases prosecuted by state traffic squad members Is urged by T. A. Raff ety, head of the traffic department, in his annual report - Be reports $16,933,95 collected by Oreron counties as a result of the squad's activities, with 800 arrests. University of Oregon, Eugene, Jan. 21 "Resolved, That congress should lss the veterans' adjusted .compensa tion bnv is the question to be debated I when.. Oregon's girl debate team meets! the university of Washington co-eds February 17. Lorline Coulter, Cascade. Idaho, and Elaine Cooper. Portland, will represent U. of O. at Seattle, wbiia Wanda Daesett, Portland; ana jsana Sargent. Sjlverton, - will debate here. Distinguished Only1 Sign May Be Pitt .Up University of Oregon, Eugene, Jan. a. plan to Invite only students who have accomplished something distinctive tn high school activities is nemg ois cmned by those tn charge of Junior week-end. Raymond Lawrence Is spon soring the plan.- No final. action will be taken until the next meeting ot th student counclk r SAXOPHONES MELODY "C" IT IS EASY TO LEARN TO PLAY . THE MELODY "C" 'o other musical instrument is so readily learned. For man or woman boy or girl the saxophone will prove a delight. Easy Monthly Terms ' If Desired 6. r. JOHNSON PIANO CO. 14t Brtts. Veer Alder SU Tlollas Beajes ltlter piaaet RUPTURE EXPERT HERE Seeley, Famous is This -Specialty, Called U Portland r. II. Seelty, of Chlcito' tnd Philadelphia, the noted truts ex pert, will personally be t ths BENSON HOTEL, and will remain tn Portland this SUNDAY and MONDAY ONLY. Job, 29 and 30 (positively no lonier). Mr. Seeley lay. 'Th Spermatic Shield will not only, retain: any case of rupture - perfectly. but contracts the opening la to davs on the avertfe cue. Being a vast advancement over all former methods exemplifying instanta neous eTiicu immediately tppre cUble and withstanding; any strain or position no matter th tlx or location. Larre or difficult cases, or iaxuieaal rupture (following operations) tpecially solicited. This Instrument received the only award ia England.! and la Spain, producing results witnoui surfery, Injections, medical treatments or prescriptions. Mr, Seeley fats documents from the United States Government, Washtn&ion, D. C. for Inspection. - He will be glad to demonstrate without charge. or fit them If desired. Business de mands prevent Stopping at any other place in this section. . r. gv Every tatemeat la this aetlee bat sees verified before the rXarai sac state ceanv r. iu Beetey., Our January Furniture Sales Continued Through This Week Lowest Prices in Years Upon Furniture and Furnishings of "Better Home" Quality Save from 10 to 50 Sctel SIX MORE DAYS OF THIS WONDROUS BARGAIN-GIVING FROM. THE LARGEST FURNITURE STOCK IN PORTLAND. LIBERAL TERMS THAT WILL ENABLE THE HOME-MAKER TO ENJOY THE USE OF HOME-COMFORTS WHILE HE IS PAYING FOR THEM Big Savings in Rugs Best Grade Seamless Tapestry Brussels Rugs In 9x12 Size Regular Price 37Q Only $2475 All Our Overstuffed Davenports Ranging From $76 to $350 Offered at Deep Reductions We upholster in any fabric and pattern you wish. See the immense displays on the third floor. Mahogany Bedroom Suite j jOnly $383 Regular Price $770 Four handsome. . perfectly matched pieces. .-Full-size Bed, Dresser, Chiffonier,-and Triple Mirror' Dressing. Table. Ivory Enamel Bedroom Suite Only $129 $1230 Down $10 Monthly Four dainty pieces. Full-size Bed, Triple, Mirror Dressing Table, Dresser and Chiffonier. This is a charming suite for a bun plow. Best Grade Seamless Wool Velvet Rugs in 9x12 Size Regular Price $4S Only $3350 Three-Piece Solid Mahogany Living-Room Suite Upholstered in Mohair Only $916 Former Price $1350 Important Reductions on Heaters Wood and Coal Ranges Gas Ranges : and Combination Ranges Two-Piece Solid Mahogany and Cane Living-Rpom Suite $570 Former Price $735 Handsome New Chairs . at Reduced Prices 1t5 Mahogany and fl?f?Q Cane Chair tDJU 160 Mahortny and AQ Cane Chair DiO Bookcases Reduced I rE il n ft 00 Mshoftny Book- QfJ( case if -jm -DID 13S case 5 Mahogany Book- Dining and Breakfast Room Suites and Pieces Offered at Deep Reductions furnishers of : Homes Large or. Small JEN M NG WASHINGTON AT FIFTH . Oak Hall Clock Regular Price $125 Only $72.35 .Sale SUk Lamp Shades 1 1 o.oo Ump Shade. ..$3.40 $11.50 Lamp Shade. . .$9.60 32.00 Lamp Shade.. $16.00 HS.oa.Ump Shade.. i 17.50 $37.50 ump Shade. .SI 8.25 42.50 Lamp Shade. .S28.75 . 75.00 Lamp Shade.. $35.00 $67.00 Ump Shade. . $39.00 $37.00 Lamp Shade. . $56.00 Nine Great Floors of Furniture . You Were Ever Offered Shoe Values, it's NOW? Not even in pre-war days were you able to duplicate the values offered here. When, for instance, could you buy Women's Shoes at One Sixty, One Ninety, Two Thirty, etc, worth from three to five times the price? You can do that very thins here now, and men's and children's in proportion WE MUST SELL and sell we will! Our stock is twice as heavy as it should be, so these Shoes go out out on the people's feet and they're going quick! Every pair in thehouxe on sale! A MOUNTAIN OF SHOES At U fl 60 ii At these two prices valotve there euro thcmaavndi of pair of Women a Shoe. Oxford t vnd ruinpa, Mostly short lines, but nearly all sixes are : ) to bo found in the croup. These ralues are astounding I They formerly sold at $4.00 to $10.00, some eren higher. Ser eral pairs for the price of one! 90 ynso At $430 and $4.60 you will find complete lines in Strap Pumps and OxforrJi, in all the latest designs made to sell from Six-fifty to as hixh as Twelre Dol lars the pair. " . ' AT ri Women's Pumps, Oxfords and Shoes in f erery desirable style, all sixes. Values 2) v$7.00 to $12.00 before this sale. v In these two lots are Pumps, Shoes and Oxfords from $5.00 to $10.00 in value, but lines somewhat broken in sizes. )30 Men's $6 to $7.50 Shoes SVTI60 Men's $8 to $12 SHOES Men's $5.00 Shoes Men's $70 to $9 SHOES SH30 Men's $850-$1Z50 SHOES 30 CkSdree's Shee - 4 le a 7Sc Children's Scnilers te lete $1.00 Miss $30 esvl 14 School Shoes $2.60 $2.80 Beys $4X0. School Shoes Black r Tea. $2.80 w i.S RUBB Strep ERS 30c Me.. Sura, RUBBERS 7Sc C. W. SHIVELY, FOR CORNltR FOURTH AND ALDER T7i n m CORNER FOURTH AND ALDER First Class Shoe Rrpairins in Connection Ce-ep-raUv Laee-Dsvls Drug Co.