'2 , ThAV? Oregon Statesman. Sclera. Oreron, Sunday Morning, December 9, 1928 England's Cwh Prince in Characteristic Pos OF ISEU1B1G RimAL HEALTH IS iem conn I t! ! I : i - f - Valuable Collection at Will amette Classified and Arranged For several weeks Prof. Herman Clark of Willamette university has been at work arranging, classify ing and cataloguing the specimens In the Willamette museum. The specimens were moved to a large room on the second floor of the gymnasium building more than a year ago, and the work of makine an orderly arrangement of them has been prodigious. a Two large rases contain birds and reptiles of Central America. Thase specimens were made by Professor Morton E. Peck of the biology department on an expedi tion several years p.c. All the- specimens are in foot' condlticr and were classified and cata logued by Professor ivck himself. The museum i.i in j:o.;e3sion ol a variety or maicriai relating to the pioneer days In Oregon. Guns. Indian instruments of war, sad dlebags, the large Bible presented to the Oregon Institute, and the first printed diploma issued by Willamette university are some o! the articles in this collection. Classifies Mineral .4 ' We have a iotof good stuff here" said Professor Clark In 6howing it. "but It can't be of a great deal of use until it can be shown in an orderly way." Inad dition to being cramped for time to work on the collection, Profes or Clark is hampered by lack of adequate showcases in which to arrange and exhibit the specimens. ISA-THUTCal bvCAJT OF FASHIOTTl RANCHER 1 FORMAL "WEARl Because modern rural and ur ban health conditions react upon ?ach other, rural health work concerns the welfare of city people to as great an extent as that of 'he country people, points out a -ecent bulletin of the federal pub lic health service released Tues day from the office of the Marlon county child health demonstra tion.j The bulletin says further that control of interstate traffic by In spection and quarantine at city and state borders la futile, and that froi a sanitary standpoint, state and ftderal agencies should encourage and help the develop ment and permanent maintenance of local health departments, V vvhit !i i:i :i v host accomplish tha health work. SI nitim n( Ttm Vill LJ ll M UJ1I. and Distinction ' Set Oar Windows Emmon's j Tailor, Furnisher, Clothier 426 State Street IIIPPTO .Jl TUT -iriij pv I 111 BWMM If . J Women's Slippers Special Warm Comfortable Felt Slippers Jn Pleasing Shades Hosiery Specials ' Women's Silk Hose In the Fashionable Shades Every Pair Guaranteed Hosiery Full Silk Hose Mission Knit It Pleases the Women Special $1.49 Box of 3 Pairs $4.25 The profitable way to buy Specials For Men Slippers in Kid, Kid Lined very Serviceable Ideal for Gifts Comes in Brown. Several Styles. Special Women's Slippers i - Blue, Red, Green, Black Kid. very stylish Best quality special Wonderful for Gifts Buckles In Pleasing New Styles Small or Large these new Buckle add grace and beauty to the Pump We have all moderately priced. See Our Display SHOES SLIPPERS - HOSIER Y Are Practical Gifts - These we Suggest. Stores--Salem Corvallis Eugene Pendleton m(B k Klamath Falls !i -'' - - " ' -- - - .., . - - r. : ;. ., .-.wft.r' " 1