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TWELVE THE EUGENE WEEKLY GUARD, THURSDAY. OUT 11. l»09 Grand Variety of Smartly Tailored Waists // WORK OF SÏAÏE tucks, light anad heavy weight mate riels. plain and embroidered effects. Wonderful values at all of these prices. Militia Hereafter Must Be Real Fighting Organiza tion $1.25. $1.60. $2. $3.50 to S7.5O « Made of fine llneu and French Madras. 4 dozen waists, made of lace, net and Taffeta, messallne and Jap Silk waists, fancy and plain pleated effect«; sizes 32 to 42; the greatest waist bargain we have ever offered: come in white, black and colors, for street or evening use. On sa'e tomorrow; |5 and |6 val.. . $3.98 - I« ï At the opening session "f the state Higregatlona! As --.»elation yesterday afternoon. Rev. H. V Rowlnger, was l’nel» Hum o' os, n m »derator; »iterator; Rev. \v. c. Gil- Ith vigorous more of Hood River, assistant moil- i to L’ mhu » srator. an.! Kev. G. W. Nelson. scribe. Alter the organization w; pleted Rev. P. E. Batter of Another special in Waists; beautiful high-class tailored waists a slm 1 m nt 11 Ion at every Xa ’ ita 1 read :i paper on "The Pr. Another grand seeial in Waists; beautiful, high class tailore«! Guard rntlqtini (• «rn In .1 ♦ i IRA Creed." Rev Mr. Hinman failed to dollar Waists and fancy uet Waists in cream and white. Be s ire to see UUI ton and Oreuoi »Mtl irrlve and his paper will be read la made these waiats tomorrow. Sizes 34 to 40; wonderful values and they Hu ntlii) i In thin dlNti h t, on ter. will not last long at this price........................................................... $5.90 3»dn>, Oct ob* • > ith In the evening Rev. Mr. Drott, of \Allllliatl< »II u . 1 »e cUuiig Pdrtlaud. delivered a soul-stirring neu iand u III ilv |»rntt leni sermon on "Look I'nt > Je sus. the »( tpiiNtl i»ll* re« ill i * h Author ai. ! Finisher ,'f Our Faith. Communion service was he I 5. led by •mu 1 th- Ittlut law»*, lull Rev. Mr. J nes and Rev. Mr Gray. li race McKinley Nfock till Hid llv, nPfPQQl Ttsby'* Sessions. dude, who Is In the rd In n fh l.l l.-t Snlelli, The Association resume! its work lall. write* the follow t fl II« 'M to {urforin th<l’ ill ger of th istlc letter to the Po at 9:00 a. tn. today Prayer was of- nt l»e j Ra iig-r»» IIHO h rctnuvr k <>r i I ern Hath fered by Rev. I’ E. Bauer of t • News arent the r-cen |e nt and whlh ween 11 .<nd 40 yearn <»i First Chur.h of Salem. A brief busi the sheriff for nllowit of ( n k 11 tion, 1 iK the «mnilioi line Plmlra would Iht ness session follow«M. It was voted ties: I h »«I1 ;« I BBd 'capable of | »erf orni* i build In K u.-h has its nev I wonld like to have that hereafter the annual meetings i.ird matinal i.oigti I red ready to u of this body be hel.l In rotati u v.ithj the fact that shoul«l I ramillarlty with th» res w hl« It Cottage >».' I the other like C ngregatfonal bo.l-1 to pay the fine of 37. employment la sought Is : Co. , Cotta | upon me by the Judge 1 i at les of the coast in the following or-1 gethet with actual experience III the cine <>h th« . plant on a Ider: 1 laho, Washington. Oregon.' | the time of sen’enre. 1 kinds of work required of forest offi out by th< plant Is be! I been a free this morning. I California. cers. kL. 8. Hill, Ing at ‘iu ___ _ Since the constitutions of the var I the two years n«t* expired, I The forest service desires to main i mill men i pay lulu tion City on II .. !, e 'Û,^ ious state b dies will have To be eluded, however, not to tuln the highest possible standard of A bramh will b» built, accordi»* tg I with F H amended ln orler to make the above amount but instead will serve in i the bookkeeping department. The efficiency and degree of advancement " r. Welch, I action effective, the matter was re extra 30 days required by law ferred to the committee on constitu lieu thereof and will endeewr to do company is operating one camp <<n of competent men In lb» service la and th» Hmitlani mining country iti tion. Rev. W. B. Pinkerton was ap so in a manner that, I hope, will sat Row river, and secures th» remainder governed entirely by their capacity, 3 I ■........... w I i ¡ lirai pointed a special committee of one isfy and pleas«» the reporters on the of Its log supply from Independent i he inn ini salary Is I...... w it n i i»» street railway system and termini*. beginner, who atari» In as assistant loggers. Oregonian. Telegram and Journal, .Manager lain HUI Indulges •n reT»--esent this association in the Mr. Welch stai Through good work P», ta t» get ini who seem to take such an interest In I In one particular luxury, that of forest ranger matter. 'U a ranger can rise to the position of niy case, as also the new county driving one of the fancleat steppers Rev. W. G. Hinman, late mission trm kn of th., im,. RgUwaya MI forest ranger with a maximum sala grand Jury, should they see fit to in that section, lain Is not only a ary in China, supported for several building up thè W< ■ >¡ !,■ »¡* hui ». Investigate the matter, as the last good lumberman, but he Is an expert ry of 31 ion to 31 Soo The next step boro, and which, it la clalnuM, vili We carry a full years by the First Congregational one did. In promotion Is to the position of horsemau church of Portland, aud Miss Fran build Into Halen). ■ roanlng th« Wil line of Kabo Corsets ces C. Gage of Portland, a former From 8 to 9 o'clock a. m.. while A. L. Woodard, of Collage Grove, deputy supervisor of a National for lamette river st thia point and coo- taking tny "dally promenade" up and est. Rangers who show competency i has not been operating his sawmill and take pleasure in missionary in Turkey, were Invited down the corridors of the Jal! I will noi tlng with the Portland. Eugen« g •steadily during the summer, but ex In particular lines of work, such us Eastern to become corresponding members of Th» Welch project* bare seeing that you get the association. wear the "Oregon boot.” and while pccta i to resume opérât Ians asm A claims examination and marklug aud been hanging fire because of * on a "pleasure stroll ” ln the after new | scaling of timber, are advanced and Devotional services led by Rev. O. planing ebed. st 15 Host planer a corset to fit you. of espilai, but Mr Welch i UI n they for driving the planing paid according to the work In which < A. Stillman of Salem, were partici noon ( 4 to 5 o'clock, same place) 1 and engine now have all th» uiouej' s>*v<lad to will buckle on the ball and chain. mill pated in generally by the members have been added to tha plant they are engaged c«-ry out their eitenalve piati* of The balance of the day I will ask Prices $5 co $ i of the association. The planing i The following Is a list of the places railroad building, development of w*. Is in operation It was a matter of general regret to be confined in one of the steel Springfield — Fls<her-Bally Lum In this National forest district at terpower uu the Mirati» sud other cages In the main corridor, and In that Rev. Sidney Strong of Seattle, ber Company, Springfield, are Install which this examination will be held I f your form needs one of the ablest men of the de full view of the reporters as they ing a 40.000 capacity sawmill Some Requests tor application blank*! and project*. pass In and out. 1 will request the Cspyrigm NW Bah» Conci reducingwear a Kabo nomination, was unable to be present Jailers to lock me tn the dungeon of the equipment Is being taken from further Information should I m < made J T Russell. » farmer rssldiig ___ because of sudden illness in his fam one of th» Fischer Bros.* plants at to th» Civil Service Commission nt » Style 770. A high butt cortei with lose bip and Form Reducing ily. The subject of his expected ad during the night, without blankets Marcola. The new mill will l>e ready Washington, D C., or to the forest nrnr Roseburg, a ml Mr« Mary Hall. ■aiened to meet the demandi ol a wide range of hguret: r«*ct«ntly of ('Iticlnnatl. o , were mar- Will eat (In the cage) orfe meal to operate about the first of Novem supervisors dress was “The Spirit of Jesus in the d 6n« battale with neat lace mm sua*. 12 inch. Shook Corset. rh’d last w«»«*k nt lt<»r« burg, th«» r«wult wtuteosa. SucsUtoM Price, «uso Gospels. Discussion of the topic every other day, and tap myself ber. < frvgon of h niütrírnonínl burrnu iitherthtag. Along (lie Oregon Southeastern ! was oj»»ned by Rev. W. B. Pinkerton, when 1 want a drink, as I am "anae Examiner I'nllkt* a good many eu< h afluirá, bolli followed by many others in remarks mically inclined.” according to the Ouing Dlsston Dlsston Lumber Compa e It Salts parti««« »«T«’ *¡i!i*’fh«ti ley tuet expressive of their unders’anding of Oregonian. The steam baths will be ny will resume operations about th» . M J Anderson upon tho arrival of th« Flannel 5c yd Wilkmeiteit ó. lud her cut out entirely the roasts hand»-«! first of February. Some minor Im- the significance of the topic. Tho, f : Chid . ) two children from th Rev. J. J. Staub of the Sunnyside to me by the pajter* mention» 1 will . provements will be mud» to the plant, . i lllngha tn . <’y church of Portland, presentei a pa do the work well. w hlch I n > qulpfM d with a Berlin :■ . Guy M Ingram I will send Mrs. McKinley to the saw and 6x15 Hoyt planer. .Manager per on "The Minister's Function of M L. Leadership," and Mr. B. S. Hunting mountains— perhaps " 11-7.” Harry Crites has accepts- a contract . . 11 F LOST VALI.EV NEWS Will reliqulsh the title **I-and and Is cutting w<s>d for the railroad ton of » Portland Flr-t church. . T N spoke c-n "The Layman as a Fellow- Fraud King."- It never vas mine during the slack time with him In . . S. c Worker.” General discussion follow anyway, but rightfully belong«-d to the lumber business. A drag saw Is Special Correspondence. Filter. ed the presentation of both topics. being used for this purpose. Lost Valley, Oct. 19.—Farmers Harrisburg, Or., Oct. 19.—Harris I never attained a higher rank The noon hour was the occasion of Wildwood Wildwood Lumber Co. burg now has a good chance to secure have been complaining for some time a delightful reunion around the than first lieutenant, or I might say, has installed a planer sh<-d, I 30x60, a creamery. Both the Hazlewood and about it being ter *-y to olow. Who tables spread with a bountiful colla at times, the King's Knave. Townsend creaiuerles.of Portland.and I would like to have It known that and a new No. 10 Berlin alter, . The tion prepared by the ladies of the had tM-en shut down since th m also the big Corvallis creamery are now will be the first to complain Eugene church. I will undergo any hardship or pun plant first of July, but will resume abonit interested in the project of establish about the rain? ishment. during the next 30 days. In List of Delegates The »or* oa the Baptist church is ing a plant here, and the industry is order to please a few of my pencil the 15th of October, J. J. Krelger Rev.Alfred C. Howlett, Eagle Point; pushing friends, provided they will | is manager. assured if farmers residing near here progressing in good form. G. C. Jacobs and wife, of Oakland, Rev. A. E. Bradstreet, Ione; Rev. O. considered me “dead and burled" at Star—Star Lumlier Company has will guarantee the butter fat from I been operating most of the time The 500 cows for six months, It is be- are visiting this week with relatives A. Stillman. Salem; Mrs. Otto Pet- the «ml of that time. Pittsburg. Oct. 18. -The Pittsburg zold, Llewellyn; Guy L. Dick, assist- company has purchased -------- a tract of iieved this condition can be met and of this place. h . g . M c K inley . First Congregational It is a common sight nowadays to ane pastor timber and secured a site near Dlss- baseball team arrived In Pittsburg the guarantee made. see six, eight or ten-horse teams pass church. Portland; Frances C. Gage, ton, to where Its plant will be remov yesterday. Today they will own the by Dexter enroute to the construction Portland; Rev. H. N. Smith, BV| ed this fall. An adltlonal holler and city. There will be a parade,In which camps up the Willamette, and blast intendent Congregational Sunday engine will be Installed and the ca civic clubs, old-time baseball players, drill teams and o her oi ^anlxatlon* ing can be heard at all hours of the School Publication Society, Portland; pacity of the plant Increased. day Geo. H. Himes, Portland; Mrs. P. R. Taylor & Sons, Star, whose plant will participate. '1 h-- mayor and his SAN FRANCI1C0 t William William« lost a fine horse Whit«side, Portland; G. W. Hinman, Is located at Vaughn spur, resumed official family will go the entire ‘ i last week, route. The horse got its leg secretary A. M. A., Seattle; Bessie operations about thre«- months ago. Washington, Oct. 20.—Col. George Over 50,000 piHiple nr» exp»cte<| to ♦ “Hayward Hall" is the ♦ broken while being driven up the Katherine Gilbert, Portland; Mrs. E. Colton loaves today to assume hl* Manager Taylor has some samples ♦ name the student body has ♦ Willamette to Rush Island, and had W. Luckey, Portland; Rev. Daniel new duties as governor of Porto Ri of freakish grain fir, which h.- calls crowd Forties field, where a ceremony will be held. Addresses of weleome. ♦ recon- mended to the board of ♦ to be shot. The county court should Stover, Forest Grove; Mildred Bag- co. His si<ter. Miss Margery Colton, "catface." the r«-sult of a blemish on th» freedom of the city, and th» th«- tree when young Mr Taylor will look after these dangerous places in ley, Salem; Alice H. Dodd, Salem; ♦ regents for the name of the ♦ will accompany him, and act as hos ♦ new gymnasium in a recolu- ♦ the road instead of sitting in easy Rev. J. J. Staub, Portland; Rev. E. tess at the governor's house, for have the material finish«'«! at a Port praise for the honor brought to Pitts E. Bollinger, Portland; Mrs. C. A. which position she is well-fitted. In land factory and use them for ve burg will he extended. Congrewsman ♦ tion passed this morning. Mr. ♦ chairs at the county courthouse. WATEI'MPOOF James Francis Burke will deliver th" The bridge across Buck sreek.eight Mann, Portland; Rev. E. Clarence spite of her youth. Miss Colton spent! neered door panels. ♦ Hayward is the greatest ath- ♦ OILED principal address, ami present the Row River Lumber Company, at miles above Hills, is reported impass Oakley, Oregon City; Mrs. E. Clar a year with her brother in the Philip-! ♦ letic trainer the school has ♦ players with checks for their share Star, whose plant Is also located at able. It looks to the outsider as ence Oakley, Oregon City; Mrs. Clar pines, and was a companion with ♦ ever b.»d and th, J ♦ of the lecclpts for the seven games ♦ considered very appropriate. ♦ though It would be to the best inter ence Sprague, Portland; Clarence H. him on the now famous trip of the Vaughn spur, has been operating for will give you full value 1 Each player will receive something about five months, cutting about 40 - ests of the merchants of Eugene to Sprague, Portland; Rev. Mark C. Da president, then secretary of war, ♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ for every dollar spent 000 feet per day. This plant consists over 31800. Detition for a better road over the vis, Sunday school missionary for from San Francisco to Manila. and keep you dry in On the train coming from Detroit military route. By r.a<tng an A-l or the frame and equipment of the Southern Oregon, Wolf Creek; Mrs. Mrs. Esther Drugç has begun mit the wettest weather mill formerly owned and operated two purses were made up for "Babe" /»nnrt aga’nut Frank road a great many Eastern Oregon W. N. Ferrin. Forest Grove; Mrs. S. by J. H. Chambers, at Alca Build Adams one by his teain mates and Drufig. They were married on Jan- ranchers who now go to Medford for H. Hunter, Forest Grove; Rev. Lu SUITS ing operations are forwiird another by the fans. Adams Is receiv «.ú.j .6. aud ..ave one child, supplies would make Eugene their ther R. Dyott, pastor First Congrega SLICKERS all the time at this mill, and when ing enough homage to turn a hero’s tional church, Portland; Rev. D. B. Vernetta, aged 13 years. Mrs. Drugg supply centre. completed will be on«' of the best head, but the experience 1s not hurt The Trent M. E. church building Gray. Portland; Mrs. D. B. Gray. POMMEL asks the court to a,low her sister. ing him him. "" The man who _ pitched and Portland; Rev. Edward F. Green, Roseburg. Or., Oct. 19.—Two con plants In the Row river country. The Ing Mrs. Susie Harpule, of Junction City, is rapidly nearing completion. C. P. Devereaux and wife, of Eu- Ashland; Miss Ethel Stratton, Ash fessed bootleggers. Frank Varrel- company Is contemplating Installing won three games for Pittsburg In th» to have the care and custody of the Mta fw»vnrtfK child, aa she ha3 been keeping her gene, are spending a two-weeks va- land; Mrs. E. S. Upham. Albany; man, of Gardiner, and Dafe Strange, a tram and cable system for doing world's series went quietly to hla catalog nrte home. Its logging. Alb.'tt Sto< ks Is mam, Mrs. D. Bussard, Albany; Rev. H. V. proprietor of a local printing office, for several years past. Desertion Is ■a’lon in this vicinity. AJ.T oweh C o . boston u Game birds of all «lescriptions are Romlnger, Rainier,; «Fleged 3E grounds for divorce. Wil Captain Fred were sentenced to a month In Jail ger of the company and W. T Han Towr.i» O xaoiah Co , r "1 . Rainier; liams t Bean are Mrs. Drugg's at very scarce here in the valley, “No Wilson, Mrs. George each this morning. This Is Varrel- kins secretary. Cerro Gordo Cerro Gordo Lum success" seems to be the passwords Broughton, Portland; torneys. He was also Rev. R. M. man's third offense. ber Company's plant |H located about for all hunters. At least that 13 Jones, Portland; Rev. J. J. Staub, fined |200. Portland; Mrs. Walter Hoge, Port- Portland Juurua. .... M Hu what is said when they pass. Gibbon Botsford. aged <8. convict two miles from this point, the pro- land; L. Il. _________ ber’ will entertain the Press club to Andrews, , Oregon City; ed of a statutory offense against a dnet being flumed to the railroad. Salem. Oct. 20. Ralph McKee, of night at her home, 380 Rugby street, Melvin Hansen, the real estate Rev. Z. C. Batty, Salem; “ - ’ ... ; Rev. G. W. 5-year-old child, wan given six years I he plant has not been operating for McMinnville College, and Seth in honor of Mrs. Lischen Miller, of dealer,Suveyor Ralph H int and Jesse, Nelson, St. Johns; Rev. Philip E. in the penitentiary. He was captured some time on account of a scarcity of Thompson, of I’rotland. but formerly ‘■'•igene. sister-in-law of Joaquin Mil Ayers will occupy the :fflce rooms i Bower, Salem;_ E. ... Elmer Doolittle Is manager ........ Port- in Portland a week aftr the commis water. A. ........... Sessions, of th«- University of Wisconsin, are or t h 1 h company. ler. who has recently returned from Just vaca’ed by the Boith-Kelly Co... land; Hon. B. S. Huntington, Port sion of the crime last month. taking the Rhodes scholarship exam Imrena J. H. Chambers Lumber f nr ’ad Mrs. Miller is a poet of In addition to Magladry & Shumate, land; Rev. G. ~ . .................. .. W. Riggs, University Company, Dorena, Is operating its i ination which Is b -Ing held at Eaton merit who«» worv the real esta’e •’ a’---» -3 mentioned Park; Rev. W. C Gilmore, Hm,’d R|7. NOTICE orevlotislv by the Guard. er; Rev. Daniel T. Thomas, Portland: j planing mill and kilns at Dorena The hall. The examlt ation will continue a great deal of attention. sawmill 1H P k ,.,»,.,! !( b <(|1 today. The subjects In which th« ex L. H. Strain. Corvallis; Rev. W. B. NO HUNTING OK TRESPASSING from the railroad, the lumber being aminations ar«- held at.- Greek, Latin, Pinkerton, Eugene; Mrs. Robert Commencing 1-2 mile south of Eu flumed down The p|nnf has a « , nlgebra and geometry. Only two can Rae. Eugene; F„ A. Tripp, Eugene gene, between the Alder street and imefty of 40.000 |)(.r day> b“t <ll<liites for the Oxford honors have Mrs Mary A. Griffin, Eugene; Mrs Willamette H. M. Douglas, Eugene; RPV. Arthur of Spencer street roads, thence south has not been In operation for about shown up. Prof -rsor F. 8. Dunn, of J. Folsom, superintendent Oregon west three Butte two miles, thence hree montbn, on account of a abort- the University of Oregon. Is miles, thench east to the in*. "nV'*’1’ ""PP1»- Manager Fr<<| inlg In conducting the examination. State Home Missionary Society. For east line of W. F. Schenck land, near RussellI has a splendid body of tim est Grove; Miss Grace Payne, Forest Goshen. We mean business by this ber and a model plant. Grove; Miss Nancy Alien. Forest notice, In addition to trespass notices Grove; M. L. H. Strain, Corvallis; over our lands, and n< excuse will be at ’lP?i«n»L"th'lH ’"« °Per"‘lnK » camp! Rev. Frank Ferris, Sheridan; Miss taken for any one trespassing. < d hvThe »r ' beln* ' «»nHiim-1 Cott^pheG';r,Ov:n ,"*",bpr Company, of ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* Babcock, Salem: Miss M Jo- W. F. Schen k, T. J. Ryan. Thurs aephlne I angguth, Portland; Miss ton Goodpasture, H. (' Galey. O. W. At 12 m., Oct, 20. 1909 at 130 ed atrM?KHnt "rOR ’ RnW",,,l Grace Harding, Gaston. Lucas, C A. Swagga. Joseph Muhr, «1 at McKibben spur, about two miles West r»th street, at th«» residence of G. D. Linn, B. F. Goodpasture, L. M. from Cottage Grove. Their or. sen? th«» bride’s brother. Fred Parker A. W. Jacobs has begun suit Field, Mr. Johnson. o25 PJ8’ *" located on the exact «Re of and Mias Minnie Br»qtta, Rev. D 11 atrafnst G. 8. Jacobs to recover Trimble officiating. lgoonThk’r7e?bv rirp "iout" 32a0 on a promissory note. L. f«.t r T? a '”*nt r"’" 20.000 ODD CONG M^TravU is attorney for the plaln- feet per day. All their clears arc Mrs. A. W Ifnskell returned last I will buy all of the tagged doer consumed by the Cottar Grow Man- night from Minneapolis, Minn .where iifacturlng Company. | n | |R p j anlrig hides in Lane county If I can get. the Those who have unpaid bills she has been vl itlng with her sisters CAPITAL ANB SURPLUS, aealnst the district fair association opportunity. Also I can furnish tugs t«W Grovr irl“ng ,,lun' C"»- for the past six months. One of her until the first of November. Address should call on M. 8. Wallis at the 1 Ai.LlHHMU >**n sisters, Mrs. Emrltt Ixiwery, accom Lumberman Townslfc Owner sheriff’s office, the state monef hav me at Jasper. Oregon. panied her home to remain during M» '» 25 615 •WiH*'«e',r J- 8. Magladry, popularly known nl ADAM RITCHEY. ing arrived. the winter. $10.CO Fancy Lace Waists at Ea. $5.95 - rJ Nov,^ Thouannds tqHlh thl|1._ lllea who lune u <x •l 1,«.^ •’’KHI«» * era of Quaker On, first of November < >MtM Ollt'tt or twb v ‘•"O -« days of thia good health anu r”«lt 11 s " "-r- •tr.'W.q. Vigor will menu ...... .«rr M * month In th» y. rtr the »am« thing Try It! Herve Lilly ami frequently f„r •Irti daya of Novriuhe- respoiulliig niuouiH uni <„ nw L’sis You'll ip t vigor nnd strength p ... hi thirty days ,.r lllly „ ent ig While you nr» ! . the < I Udr«n got fll Quuknr <>ma ¡ ' ln also pie kagen n, "k' *11* packagi a Trade Journal Reports Most of Lane County Mills Oper WILL EXAMINE ating Steadily CANDIDATES FOR FOREST R-MGERS Congregationalists Down Work and Busy Day Spent —List of Delegates $5 and $6 Fancy Waists at Ea. $3.98 Try ThU throughout Oregon ss a very rapabla saw mill man. has embarked In th» real ostato business ut Springfield, having purchased all the unsold lots In the original townslle, and Ja< k whispers quietly to his friends that he in not only on the mud to fume un a leal estate operator, but bin for tune In assured. and the stuteniellt cannot bo gulunnld Jack has visions of the Natron cut off mukliig Spring Held one of the moat Important points In the Willamette valley, with (he vant agricultural mid horticul tural ponelhllltlen ulid tho wealth of iluiebr of the a IJacent country. Ilin maps mid other «lata noeiii to verify his statement» M« psoi'l to WEIGH SAYS tn‘ an almost T figures necessitates HE great variety in tvomen's H orace mckinley writes LETTER TO PAPER endless variety in corset models. The Kabo Corsets meet all of these require- ments There’s no figure that can’t be fitted perfectly by one of the numerous Kabo models. H. friendly HARRISBURG MAY GET CREAMERY tl I I NOTHING tCAN TOUCH GREAT OVATION ^THETWOHORSf BRAND FOR VICTORIOUS PITTSBURG TEAM GYM MAY BE CALLED “HAYWARD HALL” OVERALLS NEW GOVERNOR OF PORTO RICO LEAVES FOR POST /lEVl STRAUSSACq L TOWER’S FISH CLOTHING DOUGLAS BOOTLEGGERS GET MONTH IN JAIL -------- —- «?]■ This bank was established in 1892, and has a record of 17 years of probity, security and success.. Our board of directors consists of men who regard the intelligent and faithful conduct of the affairs of the bank as a sacred duty. Your money, when entrusted to this in stitution, is absolutely safe. We pay interest on Certificates of Deposit. Die Eugene Loan and Savings Bank «382 «322 ONLY TWO WANT RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS ; MARRIED nnou Just a notification u you tha you couldn't secure fresher» : more satisfactory and excelled groceries than those you pw* chase of us. « Our prices are but those af fording us «a low. reasonan profit—the quality of the gooo the best obtainable. W. M. Green I I I J I iMVin pur*!*1 A bui driver vu * by Oo mi di di' ui« k t the O