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Mid -Summer Clearance Sals Grand Bargains in Every Depigment,. Summer Dresses J-Price 20c Thin Wash Dress Fabrics yd I2c 20 pic.es, all diflercnt patterns, pongee shades, blues, pinks, greens, blacKs, cu., 3 inches wide, neat patterns, al! new designs. Don't delay coming for these, O lf they wont lasi at the price, cool thin materials, all of them, only yard , .... 2' Galatea Cloth, yd. 18c Comes In light blue, pink, navy, black, Copen- thcy wont lasi at the price 48-in Border Batiste, 60c (wliiy Special yd. 4Cc Comes In atrlpf-H and deep cross bur stripe, pink, laveudir, blu,. ii.d lli;lil green only. This In nr.e of the newest features lu cotton dress fabrics. :Ui INCH UXKN, A VAItll a.v. Pink, llghl.blue, greys, navy, browns, green, tiin, He. 80c fluidity, ipcclal, a yard JJ. Traah, a yard iiOe l,ii:i n, white, Ian and figure. A. K. C. ;l(.HAMS, YARD 3' I i aest quality Percale Aifierlc'.u Prints, a yard Amo.Hk-.ratf Apron Ginghams . , Yawl wide Muslins, Sheetings, lally iirlced. India Llnun 5. 8. 1 1 . and 1 8f J"! 12 12 12 12 5 7 1-2 Outings, etc. spec- i COUNCIL HOLDS REGULAR MONTHLY : BUSINESS SESSION Eugene's Largest and Best Store S.H. FRJENDLY 592-394 Willamette St. ' You' Money's Worth or Your Money Back Constipation k J V.i.-I ' ,. l-t t.. 1.1.- ' " Hood's Pills uf.-,:';.: AT VANGOUVER ....,, .., Mi,. Ulnnl- Oo,,nl,er.it ? :for a few days. : DIED. " PERSONAL ' K. K. Ilyland In In the city from . ;. Lowell today. ! 4.x V . ,M, A I a i - K r t 1 1 1 1 1 1 la visiting , At (J ,,, (lf n(.r ))arent friend. In Hprtniifli-ld for a few day.11I1(i Mri) . Wlllam Naylor 189 Weal Joel McCornaek la down from Mr-i Ml Mary Woods expects to leave fourth street, a8t ngnt jeulia vista tola on business. ( In the momlriK for Foley Springs on NByor UK,.(1 u years. The family Jr. Lulu Miiniuain In taking an ; .""A1,", ., . ' , , . n j moved from Coburg to Eugene a llt outlnt at Newport. , J: w , l",,,lm '"-ln-l". J- ; tin less than a year ago. The deceas- I- M Ker.haw of Medf.rd la In ; "'"''' wl11, ""v, ln '"oriilng for e:, u HUrvlv,.(1 ,,y a ,,,. an( ,jr()lh. I. M. ierna, 01 ueniorii, ia in r, , ,, McKenzle resorts. ,,. Sn .,, ' ,,lH,.n, , ,h ,,,h Ilia city on business. w Kuykendall and family, of "i,,.,., T"Lat... , B5 Jiobart Hulcry Is down from Wal-;ti, city, and J. T. Hrumfleld and ! j.v u. classmates Hh ... - lerVllla for a few duya wife, of Cortland, leave tomorrow eliiaamiitea. She was of a minnv lllunnultlnn n.wl ...III t It.. .-j .1 , n u..,.i..,ri nr., at ' nwiriilnir for Folev HorlnifM mi ii n out- .... . ..... ' - . ' .. aauiy jir. uu mii. . w..... -. - - ; uiissea oy nor many rrlemla. The ftl- Newpurt on ail ouilng. , lli(. Ineral wlll b held Wednesday July W. A. 1)111 la home from Purltaud.) T- niirnett recorder of Jackson 15 at 2:30 m f where h. look hla vaeallon. county , In the (lly for a duy or h, J-J' M.UKrrfJrV'?'!!T . ,.1'"' 'h , n". 'h ""' ' Tlw Ouard. uwu - Mril , E iirJnail(tn anj jrri jh. O. E. DelmoiliiK returned lul rrnni. of Portland, after a vlilt wllh nlgbl from a trip lo "Vaqulna. their parents, Mr. and Mra. Opo. 1), S. T. i'almer, of Albany, was In DorrlH, In Eugene, returned home liugene yesterday on business. iUHt evenliiK. ' A. U Honey, the Goshen merchant,, a. II. Howe and daughter, Mrs. Hoy Hales, went lo ScotlsliurK tills afternoon to visit there a few weeks with relatives, Ills territory embraces nearly all of inn country west of the .Mississippi, anil he Is therefore a very busy man. I. flu, U,lk..l. tin ...A-. .1 1 H. Clay Owen Oeorge Had.ey ani' at Yuma (Mty, New Mexico, w ere " Prank De s left this afternoon or thermometer was renlsierinJ 1 1 1 ,1,.. ........... .............. i.eauer, .iirs. it. luiyiu j. uyo went lo Itonebitrg this afternoon lo Join her husband, who spoke hero rlundiiy was lu the city today on business Miss II. rkhoollnx was a passenger to 1'orllaud on last evening's train. 1 l,uy ArmllaVe came dowu from Creswell on the noon train today. T .H. Ueau was a passenger for Jllite Itlvur on the stage this morning. .William Hundley, of Florence, Is In tit city on buslneki for a few days. Walter llnlmaii, of Mc.Mlnnvllle, was In tharlty yesterday on business. ( night Anil went on to Itoseburg yes Hluart Ferry and wife, of Lulling-1 terday. tjn, Mich., arrived In Kugeiio last i Mr. nil,! Mrs. J, !, lli'aly, o( l.n''"iid I" nnolher column, and Is one hlulll. ' A,,....U. ...I..I.....I (.. i., ...... I fit ,1,.. It..ul dn'.l tku .t.n-. mt.. Hamiiel Veutoh. ehulriiian nt the floillhl'm Pacific ltnllwuy Orlevance committee, with headquarters - In Portland, was in Cottage tJrove Mon day visiting briefly with hla aued na-i rents, Mr. and Mra. II. C. Veatch. L, r... it . ,h X , Ills terrltorv embrace, nenriv u.i f?"p nry committee that the salary of AT TIIM CIl.WI) The proRrnm at the Grand will be nl". ' Angeles, iii'rlved In Kiiaene last even J. . 8ehinl.ll, wife and child ar- lug to visit ill the home of Mis. llrn rlved hero last night from Lemurs, j ly s paVents, ,Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Iowa". ' illiftilis. I'lyd MeWell la lioillu' fruill Purl-1 Miss Marie f'i-teer left this nfter liuiri, al'tllillug lilt viicatlou with Ills' noon for her ranch on Lost creek, folks, , i above Dexter, when) Bhe expecla D Miss Maggie Veatch returned this , remain until ( school rommeiices In kfteraoon from u visit nt Cottage 1 September. tlrove. , , I, C. II, I'lckett was over from Hherlff Harry Mown relumed thlk Hprlngfliild today, lie says the town afternoon from a Irlp to Vancouver, 1 Is livelier than it has been for some Wash. lime past on account of the mill run- Mrs. Martha Smith and Miss lues nlng full blast. White are, al Londun (Springs on an Mrs. Knllicr, Miss Alberta Camp- out log "llohemla" Sharp, an old-time miner In III nohemla district Is In the rlty. , Professor I. M. Olen was a pa (ufter la Portland on the flyer lust evening. Mr. and Mra. It. It. l'opplelon left for Portland yesterday In their au tomobile. K. II. Cox and Deo, II. Kelly re turned last evening from a trip to Wrndlluit. Mra. Harah Collins arrived up from lNirtland tills altcrnoon to visit relu llvea here. Architect Y. I). II, mill was a ms enger to Itoseburg on the attenuioii trai ntotlny. Mrs. II V. Johnson relumed home to J ii ni l Win t'lly today alter a visit In Ktigvne A. K. Jolinson,' of Drain, arrived toere l hla noon lo visit his daughter Mrs. Ii. It. ;u.lrp. Mr. and Mis S llnmUnker eni to Phuunl lllll i Mb afternoon to vil li M lalives a lew d. r. and Mra. W. tlllbert are no, rrum Kltsou Springs. r, t;i. oeij la in m h luiprov. d In tu allh J K. .Nolnn.l relumed t.i rw. nils afieiiioon after a visit wl her ller Mrs W I' , ' ,,.,,i...n Slsa Nellie Mulk.-i I ,., l ! and Hill a. II ui,v ,,. .... . geit- U.I en-ulna friini J. kmnvllle, ' """''le bid Itiiom S, Cluilii. will M,ll trleml. here f.,r her of Coiiillleri-e. 1'ni tl,in,l bell and Miss Lucia Campbell re turned home Ibis aflomoon from Newport, where they have been en joying an extended outing. Aliinny Herald: Hnlph Hohlnsog left this niornlng for Portland, Mr. Itolilnson has retired from the Itul slon ICleeirlc Supply Company, and will likely engage In some other busi ness in Aliinny. n is reported that ex-County Judge Stewart will take .Mr. Itolilnson s place In the coin lany. TllltOI t.ll KTAtiK TO KITSOX NPItlNtiS Arrangements have lately been made so Unit persons wanting to go lo Kitson Spring, can take the mail stage at l.ngen, dnshen or Snrlnc field and connect with the Huge at Lowell for the sprlnga bv wav ot llaiel Dell, on Tuesdays, Thursdays. and aturnays. ' Sept 6 l'rl.- night Wednesday night at the liraiiit. T ... . we nave i.',,o shines of ColllMloek (lolilen llnl,. L while Andy Coghlan. for some lime chef at (III, .. ,, , ( .ln, iim ,,t i to aivein a simcar positi u at the h i-1 lei there I Tile Misses llvhilnl ,-,,. pn,.-! Hera on tlu'i auiriiiiig'. sr.it. t,ii ;,-. iuiiib". lii-ie Hie an ouiIiik. Ml.s li,H ll..li.,l. of All.iin a, rlv.,1 hi ie tld n,, n ,m U JIS I .ile IKiD SIWIM; Casollne p r, ,v v, ' Y, Moore I'bo.ie He.l j;,- f),,er, farg., r 'inall IH 1. appreciated Is In the window of itntieFtd llro. Klghth and Willamette streets, 'Wlli be given away. llenderihoil'. r. cheslra will furnish Muule, Prlxe nlgKl WeiUiesday night at tliu Crand, TIIK ItKMMiV THAT DOl'.S. "Dr. King's New Discovery la the remedy that does the healing others promise, but fall to perform," savs Mra. K. It. Plerson, of Auburn Centre. I'n." II Is curing mrt of throat and lung trouble of lonu standing, that other treatments: relieved onlv tem porarily. New Discovery Is doing me so much good that 1 feel confident Mb continued use for a reasonable length of lime will restore nie to per fect health." This renowned cough and cold remedy and throat and lung healer Is sold at W. A. KiivkendiiU's drug store. B0p and 11.00. Trial bottle fre. Prlxe night Wednesday night nt the tirnnd. Suuvrv r Kvcnr-lon Hales lo Yiuiylim mill Newport mill Detroit. On siile every day. round trip to Yauulna. $.1.00: to Newport $."..10' to Detroit, It. jr.. Tickets sold on Saturday and Sun day to YnquliiH and Newport, limited lo Monday following. $:i no ' A. J. Oll.l KTTK. Agent. I'lize night Wednesdav the (Ir.ind. night at ;i:itM tt. ii st'Ai.i.iox The (lei llliin coiicli horse lit, tt 1 purriLised fit iti Duncan Sen! I will make the stand dining the season al I'-inus' bain tr .' II. PKKKIXS. ItOI'TIXK IllSIVLSS TI!AS.('l i:D LAST NKillT llKPKltT OF MA YOil MATUKTi OX HIS VISIT TO MOKKIS ' HKAItD WILL PltOliAHLY iKT HID OX HOXDS t'HA.XCKD. The monthly meeting of the city council was beld last night at which time the usual amount of routine business was transacted. The mat ter of selling the water bonds was taken up and 'the report of Mayor Matlock, who went to Portland to confer with Morris Bros., one of the bidders, in regard to changing the bid so that the city could accept It without violating the provisions of the charter, was heard. He stated that the firm had agreed to at onee write to Chicago to see if the bid could be changed. In his report the the water plant to the city, for mayor .-stated ,that the Willamette Valley Co. was ready to turn' over 1 10,000 and take the bonds as pay ment. , . . The fire and water rommlltee and the city engineer were ordered to check up all the pipe and the loose property belonging to the water company o that transfer can be made Jf desired. . HIkkot Main on Olive. The matter of a larger main than" two and a half Inches which Is now being laid on Olive street, where the new pavement is to be lu'd soon, vas taken up and after considerable discussion It was ordered that the main be substituted with a four Inch main, Other Mutter. ' The matter of widening the alley between the properties of Dr. Blddle and Mra. Croner on Olive street was discussed by all members of the coun cil and the matter was IpN as It now stands, an alley twelve feet wide. It was recommended by the JudI 1he city atlof'uey not be Increased to 1100 n month at this lime and th reWVuimendatlon wns adopted. The matter of better gas was dis cussed and left to the health com mittee, The llkht poles on University ave nue were ordered put out tell feet from the property line. . The petition for an extension of time to the Portland. Eueene & East ern for building their lino between Eugene nnd Springfield lo January 1 was granted to extend It to Novem ber 1. . Tho ordinance tor hulldlnc a sew er lit the" ttllny betwot-n Second and or the best seen' at this theatre. The roiitiire picture Is The Mvslerv of a Diamond Necklace." a thriller, 'and It Will lie Shown wllh nil I ho it,n,,L en effspls w.inno,i i" or in ine prise night, and the sllver'servlee libit , i "W.', ' ,, ",'"1! .ZLt east to the river, wns passed. The men supplying gravel on Sixth and Seventh streets were ordered paid for 050 loads nt the contract price. The fire and water commit tee was Instructed Irt Vook after the laying of the neyr VhnDis. so as to see that the filling fit ditches be proper ly middled Of tnnined. The r-iviincll will meet again Wed nesday night. CITY NEWS I'le tiiand WiillleMl.il IHtM PRUDENT1 LEAD O !r,e..i )imr ,,., , , t l.in. i!'i, r i hau k.,p ii mm It l expote.t ; ; ,,, ,, rlska If the FI'ckm: .o k. swim; iivnk on, ,,,( n,'r "' "I Ib.in a .ecu P Si- to kevp ,,.r ,,,, on ,1 e,. ,.; ,,'en airnunt (I ,, Hot It offers main Con a Ml ,-k i f lee. ti .... , a , W K ll.,.tl, r, .,,!,, r. , s,ui 1, I'M; , hlii ,1 Hi,, !'. A P.; ,,,, V:,,..,.,...,,,, 'I'l,' lilchl Wi the ilr.uid. dues, l.iv night at The Eugene Loan and Savings Bank ii mm J WlK.'D MAtviMt John M. i. ..Iou. ,ecx.B.or to V llodoy. Ail ood sawed to gauge for prompt service phone tllark JJI3. Hesid.mv 3:i Jllnh ,tr.t. if UssoIIum wotiilsjiw S. W. Taylor again has charge of the pumping plant, at the water sta tion. , The Warren Construction Compa ny's workmen are excavating for Ihe pavement on Olive Btreet betVeen West Nlnih and West Tenth. The flag on Ihe court house Is fly ing at half mast . today. Enquiries failed to elicit any Information as to the cause. 10. K. Mink, business manager of The tluiii'd. Is In Portland taking treatment In a sanitarium for lumba go, with which he was attacked a week or two ago. ' tt. C. Shepherd. recently from Owossn. Mich., has bought, a resi dence on East Eleventh at reel and will make Eugene his home. His family IS here. The old woodshed on the Chambers oropertv at the corner of Sixth and Willamette stree's was moved todav by Po.encr Hunt to Juke Merger's residence propertv on East Fifth street. Evangelist Ce sillier, of Texus-. ill lecture on prohibition at the cor ner or WHIuinc,'.. nnd Eighth stre.- s Mils evening at 7 o'clock. Theirpeak. t h.is lectured I:, .every state In the '. nl n but two a fine-looking lmildlns. Tie work of putting them in place will be lieyim at once and pushed. A. L. Van O.sdell arrived last week from Sail Jose and has m-ngni : the old Keeney place from A. LUis. His family will soon come north. The work of drilling the hole for the hvdraulic elevator for the new Odd Fellows' block Is about complet ed. Kilburn & Gordinler are doing the work. Midgley's planing mill has the con tract to furnish the inside mill work for Cherry Bros.' two-story concrete business block, the excavation for which is about completed. The seats for the waiting room of the new depot were delivered to the hullHlnir liv C.eorge Mldglev. who made thorn, today. They are built of oak and will set In the middle of the room. The fire' department was out In full force last evening and a test of the hose and pressure ln the mains was made. Several streams were ob tained from a number of hydrants on Willamette street at the same, time and the pressure seemed as great as if only one stream was flowing. An enlarged photograph of the crowning of the rhododendron queen at the festival at Florence several weeks ago, .taken by John H. Hartog, was sent to Mayor Edwards, of r lor ence. He was so pleased with the picture that he placed an order for several more with the Tollman Photo Studio. The picture shows Joaquin Miller, the poet of the Sierras, in, the net of placing the crown gf rhododen drons on the head of the queen. Judge Harris, of Eugene, arrived here this mornlim on the local and convened department No. 2 of the circuit Court for the transaction of business. for the'June term. Judge Galloway Is In the East and Jrtdge Harris Is attending to his work dur ing his absence. After attending to the docket Judge Harris adjourned court until July 2 7th, when it is probable that Judge Burnett will pre side over the work In both depart ments until Judge Galloway returns. Albany Democrat. 'ncr'" H- ':"' II wn returned home' a:;..vi,,jo':i Irom Vancouver. .'.'. i. ..., i... :,!,-,sii, Frank Leni-, .-v of Jiiijctii.il Cfy. "1UU a warrant lulled out o! the justice court there, charging him with selling liquor n violation cf :he Leal option law He gave bonds in w.e sum of $-i00 this morning and was released from cus tody pending the time for his trial. K C. Molir.AVS FrHXITlKK F.VCTOHY Furniture manufactured . for whniet.iie or retail trade. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Factory at east end of Fifth stree'. Impairing solicited. Phone Black ieM. Ilesldence phone Prize night Wednesday night at the Grand. Warner tunes pianos. Leave or ders at Morris' Music Store. tf ' THE EICEXE DAILY GVAflD, TITWOAV, Jl'I.V . 8 ' f a 1 J- ' --. - . r . O '."! iniiftTinU IUKI UPOCTFIl ! llftllAtaBl 1 flu U II hhii nimi-un.- : iui H V!, m woe f : Prize night Wednesday night at I the Grand. When hungry don't forget that White's restaurant will satisfy you. LCAKDIAX SXLE OF KKAL PKOPLKTY. Notice Is hereby given that ln pur suance of an order of the County Court of Lane County. Oregon, made on the 13th day of July, 190S, I will offer for tale at public auction to the hlphest bidder for rash, at the Court Hons- door In Euirene, Ore gon, on Saturday, the 5th day of September, 190S, as guardian of Bes sie L. Holce, a minor, the following described real property, to-wlt: Be ginning 3(1 rods and 12 feet east of the northwest quarter see. corner of Sec. 34, tp. IS s., r.l west, thence run to north bank of Little . Fall creek at lo wwater mark, 44 rods to a point 5 decrees west of south from tho place of beglnnlrig; thence up the north hank of said creek to the west line of the southwest quarter vl Sec. 34; thence to a point 20 rods east of the )taro Of beginning; thence 12 V rods north and 10 degrees west to the south side of the county road running up Little Fall creek; thence Vest along the south side of said road 20 feet ;thence south nnd 10 de grees east to the place of beginning. Containing II acres, In Lane County, Oregon. t Said sale to be at 1 o'clock of said day. PETER C. MeCUE, Guardian. Walton & Ness, Attorneys. 4- MARRIED. In Eugene, July 10. 190S. Chas! F. ' Tanner and Miss Emma Thrum, Rev. J. S. McCallum officiating. llltlEF XEWS NOTES James F. White, a laborer rerentlv employed by the Oregon Electric Railway Company, has brought suit against the company..for $40(251.50 uamages ior injuries sustained while working on the railway trestle near Lnhlsh last February, In the hie cities nt ttin llnlict States there was 15 far cent less building permits In June than in June of last year. Milwaukee with an increase of 62 per cent, led! with iiirmingnnm next, with 57 per cent. Portland Is 3 and Seattle 2 per cent less, while Srif&nne has n Huerunc of 53 per cent. Cora Horsford a 14-venr-nia iriri who could swim, saved her father Captain Horsford. and uncle. W. B. Patterson, from drowning nH ered the body of Mildred Long, a girl nun mem, wno was drowned at Washougal. nn thA ri,,,ni,t., 'i-. luiuiih,,,!, litOl Saturday. Last year a brother cf the gin was drowned In the Columbia. Mrs. Carrie Derby-Wayne, though she has lost a fortune of $500,000 by doing so according to her flrn husband's will, has admlttel her marriage to Herbert N. Wayne n wealthy Los Angeles brewer. ' ' For comfortable eye glasses we recommend the '' "SO EASY" Eye Glaw Mountings. They are all the name Implies and readily adjust them selves to almest any shaped note. We keep mod all kinds of mounting, but to those who have been having trouble we especially recommend Ihe "So Easy." We lit glaises nght and at right prices. Fourteen years experience J j jt J. 0. WATTS, Optician 61 1 Willamette Street. Thousands of Am.. in our homes are daily T their lives' to duty. , -In order to keep (he i., and pretty, the child ren and tidy, women i.mnu .' weakness or . disnhnnmo,,. -hrnlirrhl-.cMi owl .I.- ... r- i diiftuig along irom had . knowing;, well that thev J ! ha ve help to overcome the acnes wuicn tiailv make lifeV wj muse nullum wo LYDIAEPINKHi? VEGETABLE COMPi 'juities os a ooon and a y as it did to Mi-s. F. ElLstl fniFinllo XT V .....1 , 1 Buyd.of Beaver Falls, yJ " l was not able to do mv. owing- to the female trouble froi I suiTered. Lydia E. PinU..' tableCompound helnedtneivnJ and I am so well that I nnnjl day's work as I ever did. I J 3ivi irvuiRi vevuui try it. FACTS FOR SICKW0 ror tniny years Lydia E ham's Vegetal, 1 Cnm from roots and herlis. hi. J standard remedy for fenuj and has positively cured thcraJ wuiiiBii wno imve ueen troubl. disDlacements. i llflnmmntinn tion, fibroid tumoi-s, irreijuj periodic pains, backache, tk inc-down fpfiline- fliitnlenni.1. tion,dtzr,iness,or nervous proa ny aonx you try it r Mrs. Pinklinm Invltet.i Women to write her for 4 Hue lias riiided thousaii health. Address, Lynn, mJ HERE'S TO THE GI)I!I0l OF JI LY, LOXG MAY IT LIVE AMI MAY- IT 1MB:. There's nothing lake belli and Independent. It's gooJ to dine where you gel the b for your money. This, as Oollto Irunttnunl C- l,r.iL'i 9 those who patronize the T heat taurant. FILLER Priie night Wednesda toe Grand. ay night at II 11 t ,"IIIIMI nui m r T-T I ..The CRAND. i xi mmw ' IF YOl KXKW ! The merits nf Ti,n v,,.. i would never suffer "fro,,, Kidneiv bladder or r leimmrli. ,,...i.,.. i bottle (two months' treatment i sold by O. J. Hull, or by.mail. Send' for' estlmonia'.s. Dr. E. W. Hall, 292C Olive street, St. Louis. ! Prize llfelit VV.,,1 .1 , ., . .be Grand. "'Kn' Pi if gl. the til. 111,1 W duesdav nUht nt Water pip's a,',- helng put (lit i the girls' dormitory h the I'nlverslty. The Eugene 1. tuber Conipanv Is again shipping i,.; to their mill In Eugene, three . : . loads having come A c:ii of Standind Porttsnd'cciii.nt'r' .t' 11,Bh' f:0m ,n? Mohawk 'Alt "K CFMKXr I'Olt WOODSAWIXii 1 Gasolene newer Am,w. i .. . rd I 733 . K. 11th. Tel.-phmie H! k 4j-J- Successor to v. M. Davis. Prix night WimIio.s.i the Grand. ' ' -NEW TODAY WANTED Youngn,:i,i v conntri store Sum,. neeess.lr. Addr-.-s Guard ' helper ; pori.-i'.i jt; bun els )ll! 1'riie ninht the Gi.ilwl He, , X HOXKY. lsv nisht CASTOR I A i or iniantt ud Children. 1 Tin Kind You Hare Always Bought !";; Kvars t!. Ii , .,i, V. "i.'(3).ho has done rough surtaee !r, Mr and Mrs c .1. HarMte return-.-.I f-om Ponla... last nUKt. Mi-, I'arhlte being i;(,, there for a snr si al operation a' St. Vincent's h.-s. pun:, nr. K. S-:,,ver of thU .-He ,: :: surgiMin. She is The opera: Ion w as n! :liv bowel. , 1, me I!, ! oepioi :!, . i Th, first car- k for the t'ew de- i.iornlng and have 114 the il.iv Thev Ellis, of Km: -o. good Job. The t is given. Insur- WAXTK4. A w ,,,", ,', f waslum.. and Ironing. Ai,,,!v '; ;" me morning FOR SALE Vw--a?ii;.,.se,- ,, team weighing 13:,,, , a, ;, : . ;n. the other eight year, o, -tie and tl-oe; ,.. 3, w.',,; k-o.1 set f harr.e fr , crop t,.,- ,-,.., ,,, ' , r:v. Onlv , ., J." ', ' J of , , , t.illee l.;w , ,,j )( y , take th - lien Ii t..i , ', ' ' the Cam..l..;- i"""' ders In orchard M iv i ' ' out this week. ' ' ''j j PR OP.R Aitfimir Mystery of a Diamond Necklace My Watch Is Slow . Lost, a Pretty Dog A Difficult Position -.Wanted a Maid i roubles of a Flirt ...SONGS... , "Somewhere'-. "Honey Boy" Wednesday Night; Is Prize Night Matinee ToDavU Evening Performance 7:45 and 9 p. A m . ' ' ' ' ' I I 1 1 a ii . . .J Llo 1 tNING TO Jl 1 HE LATEl ,.i "s. S. -V ,1 pt -... ) . .l .- : " i I 5 -s-. j O, L ''.'; ":-"-i ioi iis.rl or. co'iiiii?i,' song, stofv a pleasure von ca-i a Joy wi:h one. nf our l'-c graphs. 1L furnlrli-; ' concert or Just th thiaP ' want to hear. Ib arJ records yet? Then r' 1 !!st-.n to them. Whi ' hear them you'll and of course th' to play them will: much to own one. 0UCENR r.l ifvr ro J PK.ne Bla:k 5I, V W XV W