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VI t ' T r " '. - t y t Mi K THE CltlXJOI? SALEil. OUEGOJt ll i t-J 1 i -f r . - b ' - tW-t f I- " -J T.vv ''" . - - - - ( " - - L- ,,a-aaasaa-as-ns-aaaaaaaann- -----,--aaaasa-aa.ia-.--i mil ,saa-aaaasaaana-aailll ' annnnnnnannnnnnnnannnnanna3nnnnn ia--aeaaaaaaalaannaanaWa , ... . Lli: 'GRIST OF STASE wm writer Desire to Roam Ltd - Former Cartoonist and Writer to Black Face Life ; 1 : "If it hadn't been for knowing . how to play, the eaphoolom," traJd waiter - Weems,: the fclaekface humorist, rw no ia soon to be seen at the HeiUs theater, "I would probably still be .drawing fnnny pictures for a newspaper-and ton ducting , tThe Hnmorisf s -Conner' of some uch"fhiBg.j , r Walter Weents envplqyea ; on a "southern newspaper before the destre ito roam entered ha reins. His father was an ftutrac ' ftor to music .and Walter; af the ge of , toot the study , bf the enphoniam 1 J , ' v "I was always wftd to see tn4 -world.'V said Mr Weems, "and when I was off ered a ' chance . to tour with a concert fcdnd.l could not resist, the r temptation, and j quit my. newspaper job on the spot. T dldnt get rery far around howerer, for -after we were.oul a ; short f while the organlstftiea ceased to pay -off Saturday mights and disiategrated: - I . found my- self breke 'andstraaed tn -Log- ansport, IndtjIltineTer- terget the name of that town. - There was a minstrel show; plijjng, there at the time and I tr-x& them .for a Job. : Fortunately;, the manager was frfind ofjny JTather and he gave me a silent part;t All. I had to do was' fill a chair- simply one more black face, in the" semi-circle. - "'After 'SeTeral weeks the "com edian fell 111 and I asked to try his part. I had bees studying it i lor lack of something else to-do ' as I sat each day .watching him. Welin kaew the part all right, but when I went on the first time my knees wobbled and my s voice had a queer gosling-like somnl that seemed rery far "away.? : It made a great hit with the aadi ence .They thought It was' Com edy perhaps it "was, ut not to me. I - got by with ft, though, and ,the rest of- the engagement prored easy sailing. 4 - I can herer forget that first per formance in Logansport, InW ad ; whenerer I feel- an " attack f of Bwelled-headednesa, I force ' my self to recollect it, and then quiet right, dtira." , , , Dl Af.. 0 U D flIH G ilii ' OFFER TO EffP (Continae4 from paga 1.) . lending their loyal support', that their farorlte niaj be 'in the front ranks'-when the special prize is awarded. It is not so much the Talue of the prize as it is the hon or otjng f?rst..j. This fact alone is an important factor in these last days" actrrities. ?,- j i A j ' . The first' period ,hts rote scSed ule will Bootr be but historyl The nltinjate jluccess alf . depends, on their accomplishments tils pres ent big, rote period.- ."Please bear In mind that all 'prizes will be awarded by accredited rotes Issued on subscriptions ahd fhat more Totes? "are- iiren on subscription now than at any other time durr ins tha contest. Justus top ; and consider what a one year new sub scription, will mean to yos new. Those who fall to take a errant age of the present vote offer will find that it will 'take a -.. great manf more aubeeript tons - later in the race to go the same distance' la the tote count; Franklyi It is. now or neref and the sooner you get started the easier; will be 'your race. There te ( ample room , in the contest for new; woTkers. In checkns oyer, the list of con testants only a rery few are go Ing forward -ahti UklngdyahfaEe of the .'present - etc offer. ; , Just stop and consider the oiumber of homes thre are. (n (he city of Sa Iem and vicinity.: yllere The Statesman is offering prize8 total ling orer t390Gvwitk-the grand capital Drtze irorth otir $111S, and what ia the reialt? Just a 3rfer !fewiihilUoti8 work ers. What Is the matter? , Why are there nol' more; who realize what The .Statesman.:: is ;J ef terfhg home people?. Those who are put ting; forth the effort are receiring wonderful eupporti 'and hare Rea son jto be."-proad t their chieTe menta. Ereryone 'of them adds prestige to ;the nttst; and The Statesman. is Justly preud, of their small -family of workers who are so diligently BtmDg tor high "hem ors in Its Yetirbo4ys',,,cQnr test. In Justice -to stonrseltijfchx. not inrestfgate this geheroos of fer? n:-- ; r:u:-j t Right here" -fe, fab doubt, the greatest opportunity: that "will Ust af Caadidsto at 'tO X II, ra. M Bovmu, Kith .,.'.4,--. huiriry, ta Vhii...i4.; Both, elytt i. Blaeo, Wayne Blackbtttb, Wra. Sloth lioaweU. -Tad -..t Boyea, Clyde .. ... CtooleyV CUrenek Crowtber, Mr. B. 8. L'mmx ii. sshiek ....... hnincli. Maris Feilcr Bernlce Greemrood. France 3L Gronke, Mrs. Cea .-4- ertfkea. 'Effia Haft. Mill -E. O. .....x...,. Hyde. .Eliiabetk ... liayea. Laciaa ...z-.z.'Z Henderaan, Fay gy.j.to, niKiuon, r nu. v lUnray. L K. Hchtetk, Knth Hayre, . I. . Hnddleaton, M. lo HefWel, Fraderltik. HolIeyr Virgil -... Howe. rra."lfl Inria, - Oladya Jnaire, C'-l e pile a, uafDert . odaon. Hildred Keener. "Warren . . Kreba, Mrs. aMrtba. Ketaaaa... Mm Araaa w LavetL Mm. -Ueo. H. , Ivor Lacy. lAicilla Laoner, - 3ettlah Lowe. ABfctm t. i 1- LrrHaad, lore nee Maw: . naaIl Miller. Irene MaAawa, Clardia MiHeik Konatd Hitler, Litha . . . .... Martin, airs, lvan.-- McCUr. JSUaworth '-t...... MeVay, Sirs.; R. B. McKinnay. Aithea tiee Muckera, Terntm a , . . ' -Nash. iMrs. Mildred Oilmon, DoBaid Oetenby.Mdr. Orrilla l emoerton, ianra ... Pannlnrton. 'Mra 3 B : t'BUbpt, . Helta Pitt. Caot. Allen Rrgunbai.. Mrs. Mary. Rica. Margaret Roberta. Howard Sanderson, Alma SchUs. -Ida fthexiard. Matwin Skopil. Hra.. Batp Snyder, Viofet Steiwer. ftasaell . Sprarae, Pearl Sondin. Mra Xi it Smith, Ura. Jno. V. DtftitneT. A. ' W, : l nompaon, a. A- . r Tiiompaoq, K. rerry, Williama. Nina . l Wiedeekehr, Mabel "Wheeler, Mrs. Bella i Wool err. Ceeit . ,. , Welch, lisabetk - one. La la Woodnr. F. 3t "tt-6la.v Fay Wllaon. wont walker. Oora Yeater,' Grace Tonat, May 400,800 413,200 T39.4Q0 8X0.200 800.400 - S50.300 . 800,400 100,400 43O.S0O 778.300 600,400 22O.SO0 755,100 - 612.800 . 781,200 555.000 600,400 , 840,200 490.400 427.500 462,500 810,200 420,600 - 400,200 137,400 728.0O0 - 2,0t0 100,400 100,409 400,100 890,600 563,100 541,400 200,400 . 30fl,O0 184,400 641.SOO 364.200 780.&OO - 80.40C 400,200 800,600 332.9O0 'aoooo ' eo.ooe .esa,oo 04.200 615,800 .300,3011 612.900 300.400 100.4O0 l-555,90O 70.200 240.200 300,900 110.400 673,800 6 30 .400 537.200 80,400 513.000 568,900 , 609,800 556,900 609,200 751500 685,200 "450.200 .50.000 400,200 32o,oa 652.900 4.lO0 696.4O0 322,100 320,200 480,400 i 21,800 f 420,800 j 814,000 401,200 rsoo.toe . 100.400 416,200 474.900 AmiNvaTw Adams, Mrs. A. Xi. Aatriran, Jeniua ... Archibald, Evelyn Aabet, - Itowena piawall, Mra Maa arnes, Lawrence Barker, Marion , , ,,. Brantnaa'. Leota IL . Bock, Mra. Gna O. Bradea. Mra. . Winnie , Brownell. Martha Brigsa, Herbert .,,.;,. Bryaat, AdHa a. ,. Bfurll. NelU Casoeli. lcile CerbOBse. Maria Coma. Mr Reed Crane, Clement C. Clark, Mra. E. G. Clarkx Mrs. F. u Chaadk-r, Mra. Guy iiJ IVay 5 tallanl Rupture A Stanrctoua Self tlbme-Trealment . That Anyone Can Use on Any l" . i liupturo, 1-srge or Small: L ";Costa Nolliias to Try t Ruptured : people all orer th country are amazed at the almosi - miraculous results of a simple Method' for rupture that la being sent: free) to Wl who write for: ; This, remarkable Rupture Systeni is one . of the greatest blesslngi ever offered to ruptured, men. womea and childre&k . It is being pronounced the most successful Method erer : -discorered, aad ' makes, the use of 'trusses or unj ports Irnnecessary. : , ' ;? r f , No matter how bad the rupture, how long you hare had it, or how hard to hold; no matter how man kinds -of trusses you hare worn, let nothing" prerent you from get tlorg- this FREB TREATMEK. Whether you think you are past help or haye a rupture as targe as your fists, this marrelo us System will so control it and keep it up inside as to surprise you with its magic influence. It will bo help you ; restore ; the parts where the rupture 4omes through that soon you Willie as free to work at any occupation as. though . you had nerer been ruptured - j t- : You can have a free trial of this wonderful strengthening prepara tion by merely sending your nartie and address to AV. A. CtIXlXGH, lnt 3ZG Colllngs II all ding, Wa- tertow if, Y. Ecu J no money. The trial la free. Write cow today. It nay tava the wearic- cf a trus3 t ; i" " ' t : v ? l;!o. 2e. )Arsyte ,'ook. Luc lie 3eckra. Mra. Frank CMgn, Mts 14nal . i 'liapman, Audrey CSemaaena. Clifton rjymer, Mra. Geo. Dallas, W U , Dehaia, J. J. Farrier,- Ida Fee. John H.. Jr. - 5ath. Arthur ' Geblen. Mra. Edn Oirod, )frs Anna J wood. . Mrs. Ida Glren, Ethel Goia, Francin ,.,.' Grabenkont, lira. Wat. Hanttermaa, Mra. Mildred , Hicks, Mra. W. HiMnphreya, Mra. J. - pr ., rtopktna, MarfaanM Hersehbcrren,. Loni-4 Hatch, Francis i Hrnbeta. Florin' ones, Mra ffi S . Knouf, M. Lw . Katser, Josephine U -.eppinirer. Vera, illoes. , SI Keyt, I I ra. Verfc , . Kcllota Keyt. Klampe, - Valmar Wats, Jnraaaut-, Lais, Fvelyn -, Lytle. Efla Loey, Ruby .... Meeka. Miaa lima Horitt, Js .j. ... -4 )iinun,' Mrai Cbriaime 'w IHiier, '4lra.-. V. .ii.-' Minden. Mrs. Maria . " Marafaait, TheOdorrn Near, Mra Clarabella Nortia. i-stamlcy A Dtjia, LaTera . PearaalL. Mian. Omen eebles.- irt t Fiae., Jftt. Joe Pof-s, E. 3. , Powelt Mra. Cleva aMSseable, Au Bay, lo-othy Koran. kt . Kirbards. Graen Km , Roth- . n...iw. Robertaon, Urs Art . BaTagre, Willard Button. Simon , j , Sr.limidt, ioutao Scott. Gladys - .. fooderly.- cra. Roy Fhcrtnan. Mrs Kcttia ftinith. Raymond fpaniot, K- iar ... Stewart. ' Estb Swan, Arabia R FtanflTeT. Mist Ainta ; , ,,, T u lionor, Leslie O. Townsend, Urs. J. A. " Townaend, Mra Leon .. , v Trask, Mrs. Gladya Voriea, Jiajmond i-. Watt, Mrs. Abifaii .W.li VTetser, C".atr . ....;..-. WestnhTis. ? I'-l . "Wtenhou. uiiea i-tta Wiuiums, .ila Witieii KinnetJ Wynn. ; . Yoi i , 2 ' r. Mer..'a C. . 7 ; i 431.800 800.400 400,200 400,300 124,300 190,200 34,200 580,400 600,400 733.900 190,300 190,800 120,200 660,800 100,400 400,500 90,400 580.200 4OO.200 100,200 786,400 100,300 .. 400,400 400,400 160,800 .; 800.600 4 800.3&4J I ..400.100 ; 160,300 1 300,400 ' 140,300 190,400 J :" 800.600 3 1O.200 ' 160.400 - 785.9O0 300. 400 ' 800.400 - 350,400 . 800,100 400. 400 ' 800,300 400.200 -' S48.900 400,200 " 140.206 190.200 781,700 53.300 . 440,800 ' 612.800 eoo.200 39O,40q . . 683.200 758,900 40a;204 681,804 170.800 802.603 348,904 OO,4t0 820.244 4OO.aC0 16084 4G0.2C0 . 210.409 .190,204 800,500 " 1J0.90P .5:hJ'4 SiS. i. r A. " 260.90C -aSOOOO 175.200 J 70.200 4 1 90.400 5U.2I0 . . 140.900 , 020 9aJ - - 5,20O "?61,7H - 420.800 . ,800,4Qf 7ft0,9'.9 ! 150.200 v40O.2xr 53 0,200 - 190,400 3d 0.1 "0 ,- ii)0,:n:) 777 1. ,- . 310,4 0 4W(l,Jirtl -i. I'iO 700.4 r,( . r, ; i .. . - l! 20 Author, Is Flaying ; .atthe Oregon -' v - Miss JVlter s one of - the new! outdsdatee hi htJie Orgfoa States mM'i Auto Contest. In a very: few; days she has rlashed up hh1 ctetf she is cine of the leaders in the -rontest Miss Feller Is natire of Oregon and is well and favorably known throughout the Willamette valley. She is making a rcat race for the Jdiamond rintr. - v ; . .. I come tdrlyoulln yOur life.- Stop and consider; did you ever vtiuiviua icw luuri wesu UiTe the opportunity to cash your. spare time foitbfr;silit? 5i: M;vy Do typu; think .you harenTt : a chance ! you enter now? , Wby you have every chance. . Not one candidate has a .lead that cannot be overcome- .with a few days' work. ;jThe enly" thing that will aeep you irom . winning is you, yourself. ' ' '"A If yon enter- the contest determ ined to ibe successful, yotr will be. It's " up J t& you'entireiy. . . If - you want one of I the three . new. cars or to participate In hundreds of dollars In cash to be distributed--and we think voh rln -s?p intn hn contest jtoday, Send in your noinl- aauon biana or come- In before 8 :3 o'clock tonight. ; , .. '1 i-. It yon can spare the time come down to contest headquarters this evening. Find -oat all about the contest4 how to get votes, what Is necessahr to get them and then go after one of the Wggest prizes. The present big vote schedule will continue until Saturday, Feb ruary i27. All subscriptions re ceived at this office before 8:30 m. Saturday will count. And subscriptions . mailed, with .remit tance o cover, which are oost marked not later than 8:30 p. m. February. ti will count on, , the first period j vote schedule.' fThe big schedule will positively be dis continued at. that-time. In accord ance with the rules and regula tions 4nd will never be repeated. "The big i vote r schedule" won't wait fr you -you'll have to jump In and take; advantage of it while you can. And it's mighty import ant that yoi do take advantage of it if yiu want to land one of the big prizes. Can be ended tomorrow Thar rnU ran 'fw riJA tri "A hmn Von can open , the bowels, check Xh lever rana tone the whore tystem tluickry. HILL'S wfll dd that for you, as it does this for millions: It ii the supreme help, the complete help for s v1l , C . AC:& .1... . : J SlfiOOfiW for it, Don't rely on a lessef iTidp, and don't delay. Jt alloxuggists; fieSsr Irs fig&l&y rVle-We I Get Redfiaxo&P &h Psrtrsii ; it one good 'ahthor can turn sirut lone .good storjr, tyrilnty good ' au thors can turn out a slory twenty times i as good and ; if you !" -see "Bobbed Hair?' the learner pros. Classic of the Screen, which opens today at the Oregon theatre, you'll be convinced, that I this Isgdod arithmetic and a'mighty good pic ture.! i ; : , -Warner .Brbs, V who produced .this photoplay, lost i no time in procuring one of the most 'popu-. lar -novels of the season, or screen use. , j Almost everybody' who; read the adventures of beautiful Conae- tnaraj Moore in book tforra will be interested in seeing Marie Prevost in the same role on the screen. She : is ..exactly the - type ' pictured by the twenty famous authors f Incidentally, it jiaight jbavIair,to mention athem now; I' George Aghew Chamberlain, George Barr.' McCutcheon, Robert Gordon Anderson, George .Palmer Putnam, Alexander ' Woollcott, Meade j Minnigerode, John V.. A, Weaver, Louis Brbmfleld, ' Gerald Mygattt Carolyn. Wells, Rube Dold bergBernice Brown..-Wallace Irwin, ;Frank. Craven, H. -C. Wit wer, illsie -Janis. '&d Streeter and Sophie Kerr. : J, J t ,.f ' ;lThe;story Is a "rollick'ing swift moving, joyful tale through whose maze of swift, adventure progress es the ; charming . heroine : and the , personable young men in ieve with her, . Not only, is it an adventure story, but a delightful romance, as well; jperfectly acted, by a .cast which f includes Kenneth Harlan, Ixmls Fazenda, Francis Jr McDon ald, Pat Hartigau, Emily Fitsroy, Reed: Howes; John Roche Tom Rlcketts, Walter Lonff, Otto Hoff man and Kate Toncrayy besides ''Pal.'l the dog. 4,-;fK1';. Alan Crosland directed the photoplay which was adapted to the screen by Lewis Milestone and photographed by Byron ' Haskins. . Railroads moved IS, 073, 000 tons bituminous coal in.week end ed 'January ' 16? highest previous record was' r-,853,000,. ' tons for Week ended December 11, 1&26. . Lii t- .an mm mm - ASCIEIlCE.otExpBsimeii 71IYiritliiod of treatfrtsi ftfe JSM. and ttoet Rectal and Col on ailments Is recognized as the 4ao4t scientific and effective, ta ase to day. Anions the. traousarxi treated arr -tnany patients sent to me by other, physi cians There is no hospital operation;, no connment; no retention from work. My treatment is safe, mild, soothing; tbfc, cure rapid. And I remove all doubt by a WRXTT7f GUARANTEE o cure- amr caaar bt Piiv cm refund the pattrnrs fe. WrHa tadaw- or jmy fX& lOOrfatK Uuacmtad dcaortpave booKict. I LISTEfJ in 6-7 s iJiiiiwr ! Concerts 5CGW '(491.&),. Portland. 6.7OpVV 212), Portlahd. I '- :.Cy ' .: Music . ) L 7-10-KFWVf (212), Portland. .Musical concert , . 9-10:30 KFJR " (263), . Po?t iand.) "Songs and Melodies of Yes- 'i i ' . ' 7 News . . 1 7:0-7 : 45KGW (491.5), Port iand.t ; Weather. ' police, sports, markets. : i e-- ' v;'' ; : ' ' Special "" - . 8-tO KGW (491.5). Portland. lCtnre, -vauderille hour '".1 f Story . ., 1 : 1 5-8 : 1 5 KFJ R4 ( 2 6 3 ) , Port ldndij Boy Scout story.: i k Entertainment . i- ; 6-t Ot-KMTR i ( 3 2 3 ) , Hollywood. 6, studio program;. 7:30, program; 8-10,, KMTR t eonoert orchestra; Canadian male jquartet. ' 6-il KFQN (232), Lo h g "Beach. 6-6:30,! organ; 6:30-7, in formation: 7-7: 30. Moonlight Ser enaders; .7:30-3, Long Beach mu nicipal band ; 8 , book chat ; 8:15 9,; municipal band; 9-9 : 3 0," pro gram ; 9 : 3 01 1 j studio program. - 6-1 1- KFI (467). Los Angeles. 6, nighUy doings; r:15, KFI's See ing California; $: 20, vest" -pdaket program ; .6 : 4 6 ; raaiotoriai period ; 7-8, program by students;, Univer sity of Southern California; 8-9, dance orchfestr ; 9-10, ."program ; 10-H;, popular 'song program. 6--V2---KN (33 6.9 ) , Hollywood, t. Town Tattler;' 6:15, travel talk, W. "F. Alder; - 6 : 3 0-7, concert or rltAtrnr 7-8. Urorratn" featurtne Ilya BrOhson, tohcert cellist; 8-9, yekrs to tnrtdrWi.' program; ,9-10, ;kHX feature pro gram; 10-11, dance music; 11-12, Cocoanut Grove dace 'orchestra. ' 6:30-10---KHJi(40S2)LoS An geles. 6j3o-T:Sa. Istc4y-story. Prof. "Hemogir xnckte Brandon, screen starlet; ' Joyce Coad : and; Undo John; ; 8-1 0,c program,, col legiate night.!- JU A -- : 6:30-10 - It F.R C P(V Si'Saii Francisco. 6:30, "The "Stage and Screen"; 6 : 3 0-7 program ; 7-7 : 3 O, radio .answers; .8-8:39, popular studio program ; f 8 : 3 0-10, dance music with intermission solos y Gladys La Manv soprano, v ; ; 1 6 :v4 0-11 r- KPP (42.8.3) San Francisco, I 6:4dr7, orchestra; 7 7:30, orchestra; 8-9, , program, radio sym phony. f orchestra!; 9-10, program ; JO-1 1 .'Jack '" Coakley? s Cabirians.'; : 4; r.-:- ' Actoirs of tlore Than Thirty 7 Years Farm Their. Own Club j HOLLYWOOD,; Cal. -A club In which memberlni canTe obtained phly wlthhirtyj 'brirtfoTeeara of service oh the stage has been or ganized jherH"C)v'-iTfT-i i V4 Mqney cahftot ybuy a member ship in heStroiersV--'Tiie pfi ittjary qualification for membership is Idnr atTpficO yptaf eie foot-1 llgU;oif;as4ma -Among those' enrolled are Wii llhhi H. Craiitej deahLof the Ameri can1 stage, Wtth 4 Iretotd ojr sixty three 'yeaTSa'.mst an"; etory : nd ChaTlea" iz;Brmwito'rn':frmm Norefoss, ' each. ith fifty -three ! At - -meetinr- f the" Muriba County- 1 impnrtyj FedeatIbii held at Turner Tuesday - eyenme, the i'edeiAtion.wetit im record as f avorlhg - tbet WpdOitmeM-. pt Henry. U; Mprawford or Salem, (or. "appointment; icni the-Estate fair boafd following the resignation of &$wyteVr X 4 A resolution- wans ; Introduced and; carled j utiaTrlmously, that Governor Pierce r be. .petitioned, asking - the appointment of Mt Crawford and this petitldn raa presented to the governor yester day - Atl a" yeceht ? meeting I of 4 the board of directors ottfce 'pixamber bf 'Commerce, the directprt went Oil recordias-favoring the appoint mext - of .Mr;,Crawf ord0ue to the ! fact that - Mr, Crawiord was hot ohly well qualified and had the I confidence of tbe. people in Salem., but also j to the fact that it had beea customary ii'the past to recognize Marion fcotihty by having a resident of : the . county .on the state fair bbard. ; t" I . The-- resoluliohl passed '.by the MarjQA, couniy; je;eaera.yon repro; sentiag v33 'scopamunltfes tin i the cpirhty; limrefented.to1. the gtnr ernor'yesterday is as follows: . . to .waiter. ju jerce v 4 : Governorrbf-Oregon, OehTSiri j 'The Marion. County Community Federation representing 33 of th6 leading" 'communities- in Marion county, in session at Turner, Ore.; Feb. 23, 1926, hereby submit the name of Henry. XI. Crawford . of Silem; Oregon, for appointment' a? a member of ; the Oregon StattijN Fair" Board, .jt-. h .' S r:1n submitting this request, the -Federation igoes on record as re- cohi-aendlng Mr2 : Crawford as a man qualified; In -exery respect fof'. . membership, oh the board; ahd a. j.' mam "who has the confidence ol" the leaders. In the eommuhlty life J . "Kespeclfuny subinltted,; ". ..., 'COMMUNITY -v PEplniXtlOfC" I (signed ) ' by L.' T. Reynolds, ' - y "-.-. I v ' j; . Pre Jdent . I tined ) by ,W. W. Pox, Sec. i Sandon---BusineBS section now. built on iriles, -to be flllfed in by dredging, and' 'streets macadam- Ized. .T-t OLD TLME FIDDLEUS "r- CONTCST - , , and Old Fushloned Dancing . I - BecSnno to "Come- ' FRIDAY -FEimUAU- 1 s A17E51 .AIOIOUY ofia'trrM V. ORE i Our basement lore is a istorei (or tKe ecdhocat fcuyer f or we operate ii oh a small nrofit basis thus assuring: ouivbasirotts of rocli bottom prices. This has always been our basement store pblic and it shall alwajrsjtcintmuei' HERE ARE -A FEVVlf RIDAY AtKATURDAY SHOES SHOES Men's Goodyear Welt, Police, Mo tormen and Conduclor Shcb, Riegti - lar S 6.00, special $3 "98 Men's high top 5hoe, all leather- regoUr $70, t ' 'St'Stf: special i.i.4a,7l r Boys' AA Cutter high top regu lar $5.00 iC9lQB Special t...,...$LyO i kleiis Storm feubbtrs 1 i ( regular $1.00 -j; - Men's canvas. Mitts, heavy, regular 35c : .;.:,.. Children's Odds & Ends Hats go at Men s -wool Hose, seconds ' regular 50c special .. Children's White Rubbers' sizes, 8-13 i.- Slicker Hain Haits rcgulra 75c . I0r 49p 3a -asr hatWaa r Knee Pants, regular' up j to $2.50 special at ; Slicker Pahts Overalls, v regular; $ 1.98 special $1.49 :29c Men's Suspenders Tegular 50c Proofo Water Proofing for general Ms, regnlar $1$ ; bottle : 0 ft , special i-,.L:i. J;.;; .t'.V T', .IT OaC Light weight Leather Spies . & lectin1. ta-aia-j -W-a-, Men's 98c Work Shirts secial ; -.J , glen's and Roys Caps ? especial a Oaaataiaaafan .5c .59c r49c :39c 10c JOc 72-lnch high ton Shoe Laces 1 A regular $0c i-..'. 1 UC' Brown afersey Gloves reglilar 19c riotr.. Women's Storm Rubbers Men's regular 1 5c Cotton Jiose go &i L:.i..:l.:ji:, ;Bow iles j regular 25c Solej Agehta- For fcxcella Patterns V it i - . . .J -l - . - - -r - ' . - m a a. 11 a I use, regular 51.25 bottle OA. 1 Brown Jersv Gloves tri I regUr l9cow....;,.U- l I . SSU?ri:;i:i "ti- PORTLAND OFFICIS. 5F.ATTIJC OfTICCV w w WVal'i i,' . i-.jw. A A-'.-Oirt-t'-""'.- r M "! 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