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' 1 t 11 TtntMtttitti iTvttttTTTTTtTTtTttTTTtrtrtT "PAGE TWO DAILY EAST ORECONIAN, TETTDLETON, OUSOdN. : WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 20, 1021. TEN PAGE3 dkeV Bride Didn't 5av Ohev Please Remember Thai (he Sweetness of Low Price is Never Etiualcd hy ils Bitterness o Jaw Quality: .49 onsi r sai.i: si ti This Ik lliirsnln Ha -iimi.1 tl- Hikt j.m Mill like- IIk- Iu-iii ottered. , HMM.HM. liKvrrST DI'lHliTHI NT Sliihr. PfioPeoples Warehouse mcvn siioks Ki.ur, nils (jiiite a saving to iIium- tl:il lie fiC.i'il. Tln'Crc nil tl d:--.s .-hoes llllil -i 111 s ns : l l.Oil. News i Items From 11 "I T cnuieton s imr More. It Sure Pays to Ad vertise Since we started our "Sale of Surplus Grocery Stock" our wareroonis lcok as though we are moving out. Seems as though everybody is taking ad vantage of the sale. The Topic of ."Good Roads to Grant" has been the main subject of discussion with the shoppers these days'. We sure want Grant county's trade but we must do our part to get it. , Half Price Aluminum is sure attracting the careful shopper these days. The Bargain Basement is holding this popular sale. T h e y Sav That "Where There's Life There's Soap" and where there's $2 there's 24 bars of Crystal White and 10 bars of Royal White. Our Sale of Stamped Goods from the Art de partment is proving very popular, there are still may good pieces left The Vacation Period This Year has not low ered our good standard of excellent service since we prepared far ahead of time. Good. service is always im- portant Why the Sudden "Bi? Trade" . in Children's Hats? Possibly its due to the publicity and price. The Exclusive Shoe Dept. for Men surely meets the men's appro val. The improved styles and better grades of shoes also are prov ing oopular. The Bargain. Base ment is offering some very good bargains in shopping bas:s. Take advantage of this good sale. Good Cold Water melons seem to draw the greatest attention from the summer shop per these days. Tourists, Campers and Vacationists are takintr advantage of our big stock of Outing Toes on the 2nd floor. 36 and 10 in. Fancy Voiles on Sale " Today. ' oo ana -iu in. voue oi rf a ...o.-j; i i; - V, si-'icuuiu ijuiuuy, put-' i . vi , ivii;o oit JX lilt iilti VI 1 1 1 notai win comenuouai ; designs in all the sca-. sons tashionable'x color combinations. They are splendid values at our regular prices. Special, -a yard ' 75ctoS1.98 iJ s r J ,rv ) 4 r ' t v i ' ill x aay 'Cos The Popular Pongee Better than we anticipated, and we looked forward to a pretty good patron age too. We are offering a big lot of Quality Pongee free from the usual filling, a pongee that you may feel satisfied to devote your careful, painstak: ing work in the making up of so many useful garments. Here Are The Prices: 12 Momme (a i:ood weight) yard o3c 14 Momme (a heavy weig ht) yard.. 81.19 MEN'S SOX The kind that wears and looks as you'd have them look. We are agents for Phoenix sox, of you've ever worn them you know they're the best values in Amer ica 50c to $1.50. ( Ol.OKI I I, ;INC1!.JI ri;oKs Varied are fabrics, fa i-m-t-ini; are tint Moiles. attniotixe arf tfu'ir Pricings. !-si!es lu inu- Himirt aivl t.'or-i-ttl.v in H!o. tin-so slu-tT l'nrk are- ieciiltMlly ir;u'tii"i' f(ir wt-ar "n ail summer functions. Ufinff .1: Ivnncil in vvasl-ablf matcrialt. liicy will serve their purpose ncniy tinie.-i an ; provi one of the most oro-f.iinui-ai vrrchaats any wonan can make SI. -5 to KJ:I.r: MEN'S SHIRTS Lay in a supply of smart, ccol summer shirts now, and enjoy a full season's wear out of them. Manhattans, Eagles, Standards, etc., oualitv shirts at chean prices". . . 51.25 to $15.00 Ladies' Low Guts Perfect in outline, snug in fit, yet comfortable. Require.? no breaking in. The foot shapes the shoe, not the shoe the foct. Each shoe carefully selected to meet these requirements. A Grey Suede Calf, fancy hand-nfade cross strap in French kid, LXV covered heel. The Season's most beautiful model, the pair , S13.C0 Same in black and brown but with satin straps, pr. $12.30 Brown Kid, 2 strap pumps, LXV heel, perfect in fit and workmanship, the pair $ll.(Hi Brown Kid with suede strap, LXV heel, turn sole, pr $9.50 Same in black, the pair . . . $9.00 Dr. Sholl's 3 necessities for hot, burning feet. Full treatment $1-00 Bring your foot troubles to our shoe dept. for relief. r,- x ' b J Would you take advantage of a sale that helped you to keep body and scul together? Then we suggest our SALE OF SLKi'LUS bJLUCK Or GROCERIES. The whole vaiietv of items v,il! be found on display in The SANITARY BASEMENT GROCERY. 1 1 f ... f . U'lTAWA, Out,. July 2lt. (I. N. 8.) Iiank.s In t'miud.i ut tlic cunfedcra- uilim of tlu! province in 1SU7 iium iirnl 123. accoiiiliiK to ciiiiurutivo stali.itics I'i'louHCil liy t lie Bovornmcnt slinwin;; tlm ilcvckipiitcnt uf Un -iniuiuu. ami luul iucrvuiiud i" 'u 4,5110. . .. . ( uuada's ri.tlroml milca 4 was -.-and luul ' Incroasrii t i 3S,S!I lust .cur. Not a Fiimlt Ri'uln i-luyator wum iu Camilla In 1 S rt 7. while thcru uro :i.77 today. In it. was gpiii'rul- ty I) licvid tliu't whf.it ijrruwIliK W tlio wrnti'in prairies ai linptiKdblf. J''or tin' past ten ywLjs tin; th.ict' lirnli'io pruvlnccn won 'tlic annual wheat hn iiii l.Hirjl'iii) of the North Ami'rlcau continent. Cor five ye'iirs tllc.' liovo "'i ld i c lnt. iK.tnuutl cliiinipionship for outs. Caun- numln;ri d ' i,'(iLM,2lul 111 1S07 und 9,1 7 7.. a so .iiiHt yuar. Then they wore ianiu wriilis, now thoynrw fine Hindi1 with ninny pui'clireiln. The. tm .proveinnit of blood Unci liRH been notable in all varietieB of llveatock. The .scrawny Hheep of tlio biff lienhi have Rhui place to the hlfch-irradi: ami purelui d tooks of uniall fanners. The pony of the days of open pialrla has beiii supplanted by well-bred hoi-Eca. Allierta, which tin "(jut of i he world ' In ISII7, wen the champion idup for I'iidesdale Mllln lit the In ternational Livestock show lit ChlcaKo hi it year. Tiio Duko of Marlhorou.' D3C''., Voiiton girl, .suapi'iil "ohoy" Wfd omitted from the balwcc.p I'.'u uutvc uiid lLu h. iJ h and ins hri.le. lorm. i iy Mis Ol.idv jn liieir Aeddirn day :u I'.irt... The ivurj oorjiaouy by ilev. T. II. UiuUt. siiowa F0RriER ADAMS CITIZEN ; IfiSHS OLD HOME- TOWN mo Pr vtao it HM) BuNDAGE WilL PRODUCE con mw. vrsn ir mmv m mun n;s,. ui i;t!l mivm ii.itl HI iB'BRWiilD' 3 oil ' d' J'lV MITClI'lvL, C. D.U.'CV (Internalioiuil Ni'us frvice Ftaff CoiTeM'";!d 111. bl'.WKli. Jii'y A : 1 i.rrred n h'.pda".'' at I Lfli'ic lll.irket that .1 .;:ii'i r:P:-: l ia!:)-1',;!.! n;;;y ii'al a - mforia' !o lv.nv: t hat H the at.:oi:iii!:n - .r.'(n..l na.:,. lie; "' i.-ie- l;-r;.. , 1 ie:iVt r a"i hor and ''"niter )a- v.Map'i ma:t. Tile I'.'in-'i'in of liinaa'i service oil he a 'let ion bb t-k v.as re'.ivi'd in thi Sty wh ii ;.,;... a dayv.Tl?ht i:ln-r of a I ", 1 1- binm-ehiM, o.'f. red n;ia- il. to an- man or r one Hi'!. "k oop," h!.- Vr.iiu-rtiUJ. be s;iv"n a i of the il hiilai.-.. .... . ! ii boreh. : jj J 'e!i 1: hIv and seal, u, a n in;: woman in .lil":-ira for a pi riod M ear in r-1 .irii 'for wV.t h he a.:" 4 i!i f l relies. "I'";r .soiictinie litlh; '-'eoop' liydl a quiet, iiiiprodii'iive career in a muro-'j or-.b, c.o'ifof (a .da j-iaeon hole in the deck : partiueiit uf ilr. Heck's offli e. 'li a 1 called for the child 1 found Its! lie, ii'.T 1 : -. i i hi e' lietb J. Mr. ,lteck' ic.i; , ih..i odier proKsint! matira had i ' s . ' 1;M! '!'r-fiop' to the d;,r'. re. j ... ..." Jif., di si; -ii tltiv little of life ' la !-. ' !'e,idu'ie Ihe (llllv Mi'llilllll j ''I kieny i.ule will he a sue t is if d'-eloped. or produced. I want t" do t;.e prodnoiiiit tnyscif, but I'Ciali ci..l circniii.-l'imTa ircvrtit it ccwtn more to d veiop n brain-i liihl titan om 1 h. And this oidy way out i e man nr- woro-Hiwlio t ' I nieia it,"' dc1:!:1! 'I nou.e t-,i :m j v, ill f:r. ance the proiiuetiun of Int rm.C'j'vi! Xi-w.i Service reporii' . ran a w:r ine for ta. lve months. "I' a one ye;ir I'll biml myself, bo,iy ; '1 aereo lo slan over ore year il. to any man or w.-er:'! w ho ( m;.' life lor any parjiosa 'v Ju,tsoe-i op :d (Cast (ircKunl.in Kpucitil) IaDAMS. Jiiiy 20. Casper Wood ward baa pi ur noil from Adams coun ty. ...lei it: l'Uaid motored to Adaniit i-inmlay. . ' . .Mr. I.al'cdor ifiovt! lo Adams Sat nrday. Ii..ntel KeinKlcr motored to J'en dieton Saturday. Ivan r.lake of llelit. end hln sister Mis.: Helen Kiake luoloreil to'.Vthena l-'alcnliiy i:eriliiK. l.orena -Mclntyre and mother mo tored tii Adams Monday. Cblford and, Harold Holdmmi ot P'-iallelon wore . 1 ho, 4,-ihhIh of Hull , Morrl am oxer lunda. Air. iiml .Mrs. (ieorwe Uradley anil daughter (ieoiKle, motored to Adams Monday to do some shopping. Mrs. Halph Wollen and son Hilly, tvirc the gucsbf of llr, and lrn. Jim f'hesniit .Momlay. Mr. and Mrs. Haines, one of I'ort laiid's business men, motored through Ada'ns Tuesday on u . tpttr through t)i ei,'on. . .Mr. Haniiimiviley ne irt , I'ciKllcton I iK'h si'buol t aj lun. Wiwia. .Ailalim 'i'uesday ....... Mr. u itil rl3. Mr lieuallen tnotorctT' to Ailaiiis today. .- Clarence Ttibbs (as in -AiTanis Tues day. . ... : in return lor whh P' 'e after Hiacc" pr.til S skit '.i.'i;i.' I il! r myself fi r any placet! ia a. hox-otf B j b'4 i '.mate iitii'tionc." , ti Is cerajileti d. rt! I .filling ibunit ai'ies ii' the t!i. atrieal . " 'Srai.i' wdl tiril.e money. ' profession anri n mv-r-e.s t !ie; plans j ma n or wianaii wha buys me Mi 1iav l-cl..re.t .-cop" to bi? far above I l.i.Ld:".i- will h ire eoualb' in 4 . .... . . .. H the a'.'era' n vauO"Vii!e net m no m. ac- j.ieuis' oi uie pcuuuetinr. . and h;'vc I'-ited that "Tlv ei: :i et is open, j await my urodai.e-. a voulil he a real -aie' ie-s. ; uuy Th- : hit i I thv I Ei conliiis to l:n:i" I if pruj:a.ed it v it J "1 am conviie ti ' , ... . worthv biain-vtilbl -v ;n s' me bookicic .1 Cna li their K.ai.a. 'that mine is a or! by el' a luilufl well known In Denver. cv. 111 Ills '''v.i i.iics aid that financial diffieal itcd i nn t' oai !':: ae ueini of the s',.;t. "1 am entn feK my s' If in slavity thai shall not ati beaaiie.'," he There is no etlo-r ve iy oat. I 1 aelison nd when litl If Tfi (' has been sue- Cod labor-'i-. I i-esyf'.iby s alted nil Ike road to fman-1 "My ambifiou," si Hon lica ! Ib-d t. pi ihe eh ill i I ! : ' ; i Ihi kson. wealthy Widow of fifty years ! ho has become, the briit'i of Cre.l t twenty four yKLr old Cape 1 11' ld! SI'tNM'l Its. KKNXIrt. Mis."., Jul . -il. "Yon In..-! trap leve 111 it luPiu'ors overalls rimlii as often as In a tailor mad.; sail," . Ho ibclares Mrs. I,u-y ft, Hovle ays,. my time ijiiietly in 1 lastiirit..- tiie proiaeils are to so spend t:ftv-f:f!y beiv.aen myself ami the Cwl near to NatHr.j'a luirt. with work i ','i'anlian of fiwtf who will be m: jtr.d play and love---and Sir, liickson. j m ister for one year. i "When a heart truly loves twenty i M'ar., more or less, amounts to Itujixtit. As lov e la ui; ha at loeksmit hs. i so bos hue laucli at cara. I 'lie itasnn a mature woman pceiaily a widov "A brain-child oesen e. thf' same 1 rh'M as any human child. Mothers have sel.l tio-ies Ives that their ehil ; dreit in; :hi eat and live. Why not C." ; iie.ase a i j "Tliis offer Is alisol ue'y bium fiee," :le ih-el.treit. "My .'ob're::s is iener, i Colorado. To the bi;-'hi st bidder k". Ihe' slave." .So Cere you are- the of e. liv en n .capti heart of a yount; man is bei ; is linseKish. Cor the yomo; always talks and thinks of Vim- naifure woman forgets far lua- true loe." '"!l315 DIARY REVEALS ' NEV; YORK HAD. ONE SNOW BOUND SWMMER NAI'I.CS, X. Y., July ill. (I. X. S. ) l'erhaps it Ihe citizens of today had been on earth in the year 1SH5, especially in the Hum mer of that peril d, luj would not he peeved so easily over d. ud den rise in the tornperuture. It has been revoaled In a diary which was handed down from an earlier generation to John 1'. Coons, who recently died hero, that the Kuiiirifor of IMS wan one of "Ice und desolation." In June of thin year reads the diary. Ice a half Inch t hick form. n Cape i ed on the streams in I tularin county and snow tn a depth of three Ineh.eH was recorded. The clops wore de.nrojeal and people, woro heavy winter cloth ing. In the home urates and ye old iron stovi-s brightly burned oak and hickory los to keep the cold out. There was much stif fs lo tin sin . ferine. So sevijrc was the frost- SMALL BOY IS EULL ROMANCE OF AIR HERO IS BROKEN BY RICH FIANCEE BECAUSE NAVY PAY IS LOW HiHjl 1AM. Wash., July il". Ho. allium claim the youngest police offi-! er 111 the land He is Joe Borchet! . tijfwtl 12 years, who wears a star and protects propert in a publie jutoin-J bile, camp ben-... Tins boy is . a , Cull i fleilned XMem-hi of I tier. Funds Figure in Breaking of Engagement of Lieut. Kloor Who Led Flight to Hudson B. continiiiil on a naai lieutenant s sai- .ary. We all think Lieutenant Kloor is a brilliant voting man. There is no other man or woman involved." ! nioiiih," at least not openly. je ex j hibits a kooiI cheer that is healthy, ias w,..-ll perhaps as wise. The smi.e he made famous follow-in? the rescue from the northern icclk Ids is -still on deck. In thy meantime the (,-irI who has refused Cncle Ham's famous yoiiiiM- ill.; Hie during a pe'.iud of one i- -arj ' lor Die Kit-in-; "f life to a hraia-ehilj j - and House is still ill his twenties. j "Martin 1'eek. vaudeville n.ij-r.--r-ario; 'i'iit Ci r.'.', li star of the vnuile ' villo cire ails, and ?.':is Fahi- b. an fr .!iei;m iHsiiiitary, hitvo ntnti-a that '.'-'e u.p' Is a wimi"i'." IP-'ise continued, "end 1 fi'i't t'e tr to o- my 'i-'coop' be-ero-.i- -i lo-a.-... Th-o's v h.-ii's ilriviiv (il ls IODII I'dSfllOX (lUK'lOX Ai.il:lCI'LTI'l:A. CuJ,. I l"';l'.:. Colvaliis. July :'n.- Mi.H Kh.i' ence I'.iiriiap of CorvallH, nio trad Hale, has accepted a position 111 the Cnioii hi.;h school, T.os Molines, Cal.. at. a Hilary of f m. ml-m I'.urnrp will leach physical education and in troduce column in horn- ( nundes. woman I that the efforts of 'farmers to lo t-s"lf. ! rabe crops were fiitilei' The re- herseir, malnlnsr "left over" from the IMS corn crops brought JTi a bushel, lireadstuffs ivero pro- hiliitli e in price. The "cold and icy'' weather continued, mole or less, until Heptcinber of 1,8 Hi, says the d.ary. Mblch also makes known that the. people "Imagined thai the heat of the sun had become exhausted." 4b rest Lt -L mm?, L t" f. !l M'.'W Y i I ; K, July ;e. (Ity Ilarry W. Xi hols. 1. N. M. .Start Corrcspon . oent "X. !." PEARL Oil i STANDARD OIL COMPANY Hliup wl.ich liaf" hen I jf-Ut.-I';t lit iXMJis A . ... 'iilU-iiiiin iiiii! hero, 1 1 1 i i ,i l-'IowtTtoi), nt! focl'tv km', re- j 1 ; j . i i;t,ii , in- Mi A-s. ituilitnr to htm th1 troth he ; 'jiff, with t!ir uniioiM);.'.-ri!iit th -HK;if tin nt i: h;-ji-. n ! t Ti.c I.mV .f i:,--f !i-i- ThJ rom.'iii'.t: of i'ttv yotm :ftari.-'. m-Yf.iu) sujnm.M': a;.;o anil 1! w' en;iK,,'n,'1'1 v.-as aiHKiiinct irnt:iil!- j w-, nA:y follnwinii' the yu.l r ftuiii I'f.fmt tiic.'unufliiin i ''tflti of th: th:-.,.' jiaval h-ro;.:- -Kloor, jliiiton ;ml Kanclf. .Ml.-s Ffovvt-rtop liws in I'.u f tork.i way, flusc hy tlm I'.orkjuvuy Mtatiou. If V;tM t hrolij; h liM-iitlf. tif a ht'fi liver ikih l-rt i'or an indKiiiitfi ainorr ihe Tlioiisaiul l. kauhi. I Ond ntiht wotidcr if an vimiwuwht lrok' lor lack oi' isul'i'ii.'ir.iit Iiiiid-j l-:ir N'ouM wcathf-t the HtnvtuiH it' the fnnrKf re there. Ami itoininrin. one mitfhf i tider I'tirther aneiit tliy jiioderi!, si'i.uMMi Moi'biiisr st (ii;i:i). j M.CAXV, July ill.- (1. X. !. ,.Vlie Mown constable of spn rrowbusb, fir-j taii!."c eiMinty. :s all "niert bp." j i '1 here's 1 ( en too much ' ola'-hatld I 1- .9 t to sustain a KepiUation Sold to Meet Competition I-. rz-r. - written in isolated Moos. Factory the bleak western reel of Hudson! Ituy, by Lieutenant liioor and ad- j dressed to .Vi-s l-'loweri' n f i -i I the i-lihtei. world f:rst batii'd C . -leie !ad c-rti i-f s and priva! i K oi .three naval !'-;t'-!tani ! Miss l-'lowcrtot! h.ca loie-t 's , Ji:rieli;;ln at Co time xp'ditlott into - per !f to nv,s;.-ap' ihe Xoi t !din'!, lent for c " i-' liun o I lia-li l.ll's Of the s v,-ki--'i Cic lodel V.' n!. lalaie it, ; he al c..r. :,,- eti all- on drii cl ori !..nd be- h 'e loin. -eld pm I tne.re .- atotaohiie.s to i tlil !;:ui j ; eil-r-sled lo Heereiaa-y of j .1. I... oils thai the lav. a H'op lo ). .Vet bill tittit iic-ha'nil driV'-rs who .-.ia- profhaent, but ti other hand is us in'.r;:init xm e says th ende-J l:i : close l, I er hi: d.ami-lo- Hauling Phoie Kanavan's Transfer Is. Rrt 3781 m i I Ml! .cofniiieittin on tiie oifiiking of t!t ,t. It ,viil he rctnciiibcrH thiit JJ"i . i)";iz-merit, mti'i: t-'!i;tiit K!oor was H.' only otH' if t ) o j "Jii.l ray it w;ts hroJii-n hy intjtn;il trio of b;i'loo!il:t.4 who kept hiM Hirf'nient. are thii sanie frieiKiw frif ui.suiiiefi lo thr iii, ior Ins two that we always wer." 'ronru'!es tun i in fi: t ; i ( T ?s owr j ' I j-r. A te ii ii'Jr J. f"towTtoo, f pej'Soriii i 'H t''t 'i:t ;i d c-m tr-I on eoiiHlii I ! tic-- t J o; "'I f.'.-jij.- ;,((' r i n i'li1(v id 'it- eirs viihiHU. I:,,h1s a f f -r : o' loeK." Jje eotni'le ,'iM'! lo the Ht'i.'- I I' Hi;ti . '1st Im i c n;y ,i w j ;Ioohini; a nd one -hji m dri V- Id I' f ; 1. 1" wr- rv.v '(.. rfiiHiw f j - fj. i T . r k t, t H' y i((j ... Mtail,,,, ihr- CU-. . tiHui 9 , It mJiJ. , "'I mkui St-. . f- - !! '-e , 'Lit. : . tl " . '.1 ' ' insf.' t i tho ntoiher of thj jtrelly ot!tt? fo- rnachiifrr t'n nea (! fo;t of r-ii!i.a atiH- of the Miiiali hahnv whi' h na- 1 1 1 (Mi. r.uf t.e uU'intyvv of the 'LjI f-xMf1i(ioTt into tho n:a'its I Alexandra, has alvvuxa heen i1a!JpM?r, .of wiiileness wore off v. U uwMx- UupftreOt'! the Ptorin. almost f.-i- ano piainn n thy calm A sin-Mi -ep.-r in orient. I'ir," lulntui . l i'H inlv.'rtiiCfl Ms plrtee hy ftlaeiir.; , t-Nif-iIo iiielilf H in ihf roin n tc Kt'le v.illt in froiil. 'fint H-i.han lu ail Is up iJti( euth hi-ail fae- in tho same direc tion. Tin coin: arp plared cloo to- j either und spell out "Wigrwanu" tho Sold Only v y .. jtuuiid to u liviuff tluit toulU iiot-tl iyoitg IHqijc Uot "dutv'U Jn tli i jiutp.e pito J'lucc o( bUBittesa, - -r by Dealers Klfc jMft,. .Jt 4