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"Wednesday Evening, Juno 21, 1922. Pasre Eight THB EU0E17B DUET- GUX1D cationmtj? ' ;J,ike many ' otliors you aro planning. a trip kilo the great outdoors, and trying to decide on that vacation H1'' Let ns assist lv providing you with a copy of our 1922 ?' Oregon Outdoors" Folder. It is henntifnlly J 1 1 net rated and brimming full of details, about resorts in Western Oregon. CQXSeX Fvpnrsinn Tickets .4a.Ma - I Cost Less This Year ' to Tillamook County Beaches Newport By-the-Sea . $9.50 and $10.90 $5.65 and $6.65 Crater Lake National Park ' v Oregon's Forest, Lake, River and Mountain Resorts Oregon Caves National Monument Shasta Mountain Resorts Yosemite National Park For' fares, train sehedules, hoantiful folders, or other . particulars, ask agents.' Southern Pacific Lines JOHN V. SCOTT. ' ' Genoral Passenger Agent ' - i ' I ! News of Lane County 1 i I . ............ the Leading Musicians M the World Have I ' ; Been Taught I . Individually pothing' can excel the jjvork of the individual teacher with the indi vidual pupil. ( Wvy VNot Enroll Now - at the racific conservatory .': of Music ' ' 731 WillameUo St. A Behool of Individual In struction that teaches Violin, Piano; ' Voice, Cello, and wind instruments 10 years of practical experience in teach ing the best music in Eugene. Calanooya Mineral Water, the. prince of table. wiitciH. Keep u wise m your home. ., CHICHESTER SPILLS ...Hkw.au Beit. !ilfnLAlrVKtllH. Cerfanyf We all know how to ' nakti money. Fori - iii- . Btaiuse, you caa have a rich father iuarry it or, as a. last resort,1 you can work for it; but no matter liow you get it, don't let nil. your, money., get away, with -Jio thing, to bIiow in the end. Better liegin : putting 8omothing aside when the,, putting is easy, tor guard against life's emergen-, cies and to piwido for the veiling time of life. Bank your own ipay check. .Too' Abies. BANK OF COMMERCE 1 ; Back East ROUND TRIP FARES j ' - ,v. . , Lowest in Years. i - MaMy 25 to August 31 1 ' ' ' by the '. . J Oregon Electric Ry. and Connecting Lines. Choice of routes and liberal stop-over nrraugemcuts going aud returning. Hoturu limit October 31. Round Trip Fares from Eugene. t '22.40 n.45 . 103.20 123.B0 mo.so 00.85 111. IS 1 13.45 . oh.hu ...... H1I.50 iio.no 101.10 70.H3 ATLANTA 8ALTIMOIIK .. BOSTON lllllKAU) t'HAUlKS l'ON I'HIOAOO cincinnati ;. ci.kveland .. UKNVKK DK3 MOINKS , DETROIT I.MHANAI'OI.IH KANSAS CITY LOU18V1I.I.10 (105.75 Proportional fares to certain other Eastern cities. Fares one way via. California, Train schedules and Othor details will ho supplied on request. Sleeping car arrangements made. Baggage checked and pickets issued through from Eugeno. r OREGON ELECTRIC RY. H. n. KNIOUT, Agent. Eueene. Ore. MKMl'UIS MII.WAl KHH ... MI.VSKAItM.IS . MAHHV1LI.K SKXV OKXKANS NKW YORK. OMAHA -.. rillLAIIKI.I'HIA IMTTMItltOH KT. 1.0V.IH NT. I'Al'l, TORONTO WASHINGTON .. V8.DO 89.70 70.85 1 05.75 111.85 ina.es so.ua 140.80 114.05 M.85 76.85 118.00 148.45 COTTAGE GROVE rottaice (Jrovf, Ore., June Jl. -Mri aijil Mr, ll. 11. llfiueiiway rvceivrd word 'itf Ailay morning liiut their huu JluM-uf UUU coiiijiauiou, who lift JCiikuc lu a rfljioe for I'urtliiud last Friday, urn veil ut tli fir iltHtiuatioo JVloiiduy und were (filing fiue nfier tbeir trip. Juti n Kuhl, ut .lr4irfj;or, Iuwa, hroy ther-iu-law uf Mm. Allie JIuwkiuM, Uiu truui (fitrttlyNiH luxt I'Vidiiy. .Mr. aud Alrn. KoUl tiuvtt ofifii visited in t'uitHxft Oruve with -Mrs. lliiwkiu. Alrw. S. K. .Murkily unit Airs. Kva TlJoiiiuH rettirrii'd Sunday from spending tlm wei-k-fiid with .lr. .Murklcy'ii iit;r, j AlrH. William Aifdley und family. .IrH. Williiuu KiiK-art in hiit-iuliug nev ernl wcekM willi Mm. jlermau uf hugeuc i at lti'lkmifi SirtiinjM, . , KJuht Jtitctiy und VA IVaneU were ani'Hlfd .Monday night with liquor uu thfir pohAt'HH'wti. Word was mnived 'JNii'Kday from V.( A. .Sn-auMon ami II. H. Meek mid fmnit 4ph thai they wuidd be in YellowHtone park Tuesday. ; .Miss Mildred Dusan hati lir Xficnrion from tliu tfdciihoiiK i iff ice and huH eidic lo l'ortliuid to 'Mijuy the roht mIiuw. She w;ill visit her frinnd .MtH. .1. J. .hicksun, ray iuuoy uaa ine iuiiaminatory rat'u-i inalism. J Mr. Dr. O. A. Smith from Ho8p1ur,g in viitinif her iiurents. .Mr. and Mvh. lMiik llawkiiiK. Mvh. Addi Iliillifiirt mothrr of Mm. Willium tMondock, li-ft TiicmIh.v inoiiiiiig for Woodhurn to visit her moth;r, Mvh, iMixuorui i anu ner hoy uoie .Mo mice and wife. j, (.Mrs. It. H. .loli went to 1'ortluiul Tueti- dny on biiftiuesN, Mrit, Worth Harvey spent 'i'ucBdiiy hi KiiKene Nlioppinc. Judge II. J. Shinu went to- Kngene TiteHduy luorniiip on )ej;iit iMiNiiiess. John lirund returned Tuesday from iMiitHiiiuir, i.'al.. where he -iia lieen vihit iiifC his hoii William aud futility. .'.Urn. ielrRe Jroctor and 1'n ly (Ivovgv Jr., left Tuesday for ('orvulliH -to Hpend two weeks with Mr; Troiitor's iiii)(iier Mm. K. . llonue. . J(. K. Walker went to Wpnrt Tujftc duy to visit his brother George and fum-ily. W. P. Shntt from Scotta tit visited with the J, V. Knox family this week. He returned home Tuesday morning. Little (Mto IVriiii came up Tuesday morning from Divide to visit his niaiid parents, Mr. and ..Mrs. A. J -arson. Olio saya "llis father Auueleti ti'vriui, who recently ruttirned from the San Kraji vttu'o boHpitul. ih getting aloug jiwt fine." Km Jler mid. family spent the (Uiy Tuesday with the Miitioru fawlb' froing out to the Waldeii family in the after noon. (lenrgn Itiirues the wrestler, who will have a bout with Italph W. llund of i'oU tage (irove the 2'lrd of June, Friday uigbt of this week in Kngene was In town Alondar night. .Mrs. N. K. l fa n nock and eliildren from Aurora ar visiting Mrs. Manwk a pa rents. Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Van N'ortwiek. Mrs, Kva H emeu way came 'Jhiesday from rorthiud and is visiting with .Mre. Nellie Webber. . ' , John Milne ih in Portland looking nfter bis interest ia the ire plant that he and William iHuPk aooinred recently. Amelia and Huby fMelick from Inlla who baro been visttinr tiieir irrand mother, .rrs. Kli i'oehrau lett Tuesday fop Orovllle, tuliforuia, to visit their nudes, Kd nd JVank Hay.ei.' " ' 'oru l.owrey of Port hind visited in Cottage (trove Tuesdoy. Wilson Martin has pneumonia. ' cMrs. M. Ttuymuinl left Tuesday for Drain to visit her son W. Haymoud. her grandchildren, Wilma mid Kenneth who have beeniiere all winter, ncetun pan led her home. Pearl Arthhy returned Tuesday eventug from Monmouth kcIioo). . U. W. Nance of Hoscburg wpo baa se cured the Disstoii school for the coiuiug winter was in town Tuejida.w Mr. and Mrs. (. ItobertB came Tuesdny from Portland and nre visiting Mrs. Itoberts' mother, Mrs. it. 1 Nimrod Inn !iS mile past of Hujonc on Hit McKi-niic Klvor aud llijliwu.v Special Saturday Dinner Dance 0 lo 8 $t por plate ! nnnriug. till 1J Uood Muale. Regular Sunday Chicken Dinner VI to 8 fl.SO Our taliti1 iu auppltoil from our own farm. Tlio premier liiintinf: and fiihiiir ro' 8ort of tho McKonzic river. Kxpert Kllidt'H. loiir UiNtaiice photic. Postofficc, Vitla. OrvRun. ' Antler Lodge; 45 Miles East of Eugone, on tho MeKen.io ' ) Hunting ' . Boat Fishing Riding Horses . Pack Trains Mountain Guides Wonderful Dinners. Hot and Cold "Water in Rooms. Shower Baths. Special Rato By Week or Month Government Thcno Froin Eugene BILLY PRICE, Manager P. (.)., Blue River, Oregon Tliranhi-r. . ' - .Mm. Mott NVlsan ranir TiirxiUr from Keatllc aiul will t" P tl titfrn ItmL luiuea in Moh.mja, lp th Huiuijur. . , Mrs. AVilliuu (Juroulte aud sou Colin of How Kiver wnit to Portland 'IHimday lo visit Mrs. fittroirtt' Slater, Mrs; Jai-k i t'allalian aud family.. V ' Mm. K. Av HukIk'S bo left Kuatlav for 1 I'anadena, t;J, wlttr -Mm. II. A. Hal-: dridg who anfferrd & strokuf paraJyin hero SnuJa moritinf. rririil 'XHipsday as her iiatieiit -lied at , Keddiuif, before reackinfr ber home in 1'usudeua. .' i l.evi tJefvOf IjiihIoii WMIt. m t-'iiirenn Tuusday etwiiinr.r .i.-,., Aii!(Bor-.aiep. froitt: .tiKene was in Cottase drove on bunines .Moday eve nine. . r ii '! i::YJk(ir ' (..j..ria-ii.:iiuiruriKn iroui .iiarcoia is V1K itiiif; at the nome.of Inn xnimlpareuta Mt uwk .Mrx. Julm Kirk of liorena. Mr, .11 ml dlrs. Harry eat motored to DeiKji'.iitiibiy returuinr iu . tho evening .with Mr, Neet'a sinler. Virniiiiu, who is making her brother undone a .visit. ' '.Mrs. O. lu Nichols entertained the M. I. .11. club Tuesday afternoon. -Mrs. 0..;"V. Jtaap we'iit to Creswell ! riiesiliiy' afternoon to 'Vls'rt friends. 1 Jirs. t.. i. iarker returned iuesduv evening from Springfield, where she has been visiting her sou, Curtis and family. JUNCTION CITY '.liini tion City, June Uli--Mrs. Oaitlior llurui Je of )lalsey was iij Junction on busiuesit Ttmday. -. l.url Ityckiuun iiH in the city on busi ness jcMerday from ItiVerview. . ' V. V. FHJier of Noraton transacted business in Junction Tuesday. J'iiouias Kailey of Kugene was a Tues day business caller in Junrtiuu. Mr. Muxie and Harold Moore of Eu gene were in .lunetion Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Itorrignn have returned from a visit with friends in IVirthind. '. V, V. DavW was Kugene on boat-i-ess Monday, . . -Mrs.' Xoah Purkerson was in the city yes'rrdtiy (rant Hurnolr. . . The . nehool election Monday resulted in tlie election of OlsK l'eterson for di rector ' and: Mrs.' ilazel Ncttlesip for derll. ' 1 T, W. rixVy, was' k Mondt ; Waller in Junetioii froiu Kugene. Mrs. M-iry ltobiuson who RpAt the winter ill Kugene has returned fo her (mine in Junction for tlie suinmer.-. I'reston Rfuves made a businAs trip to I.eliuiKill Monday. , ! . V. c Ivie was iu town MomliiJ' from Itiverview.. '! 1 Oliver Dorsey of Harpole tvas in' town shopping on Tnetiday. j i Jesse Williams, of Eugeni- spent the week-end at the home of his parents, Mr. and MrsV. T. fi. Willitma. Mr. and Mrs." Wfllard.Orayand elill dren were in Jilnijtion Monday from Har mony. . , '. , . . . , Manley, Ithbinoh". aud ' Mra. W. S. Stearm ahd children motored to Kugene Monday-evenlhg. " .''. Mr. and iMVs." Mor'rbt'' Koon . and c-hll-' dren were iu thecity Sunday. " l.ester.niith was in tlie city on busi uess yesterdny-, from Liberty .' ; Mira Kloreuco Seheuek iias returned to Porilnnd after spending the week-end-at the honifuof ber "parents, Mr., and .Mrs. nyne pjpiiencK. ' Mr. and if. K. II. Irfe. Mr. and Mrs. Claude I,ee and .Mr. and Mrs. Wright t.ee.atid ehitdren till of Kugene were in J unci inn Stiuiuiy aflernoou. Seil lto?ue.,was in the city yesterday from McadowvJewV Mr. mid Mrs. Hoy Spry spent Mon day in -.Eugene, on business and shop ping. ' tVc".' Pidiey. wna a Monday caller in town from Mi'adowview. Miss l.ois I'nrks is visiting at the lu me of Miss Tjiieile Hoe. -.Take- Heep.was a Monday business caller in Junction, fjroin Liberty. Miller Sorensen .'Vfli' ysterday for Keaeue '.vhero ho has secured employ ment. - .... , . i Walter Mu's .wuai'in the city yesterduy from Oak llrovp. . ., Chester Harpole-vaa4 a.fondav eve ning visitor; iu Junction, from, Harden bridge; . ' . .. ... (Ins KJint nmi motliqr.and Delhert Flint motored to Santa Clara on busi ness Monday evening. Willis Miller was in town Moudny on business from Harmony. Mr., and Mrs. Roy Hurlburt and chil dren of Kugene.,..wero'- inf Junetioii Sun day. ' ' Mrs. Tlnt'l Hiwvn was in the city yes teniae froni Goldson.';. ,.- Orr Kyle mid Norman Miller were in Junction City on business. Monday from Monroe. -.','. ' . Mauley Hobison. Hnlly". Berry. Henry Hansen and the .MlKsuajLToKephinp San ders. Hazitl l'etlersou and l.uella Moor bean spent Sunday at:fluiwson on a pic nic. ..' v . -' : . , Mr. and Mrs. S. T lioone of Detroit. Michigiin. aro'.ywitihg at the home of .Mr. Ktta .lioone. ; .leis Uriscdl was-a TW.siluy business caller In Jnnelion from Harmony. .'Mis. Mvers .1v-usTiir the city, shopping Monday from Itiverview. Preston Heaves was in Alvndore on business Tuesday, ft '. ' ,. ... .. Viek Cleek was mi the eity Tuesday on business from Harmony. Mijr- Manriite Cnrrull is visiting at the home of ber' brother, Hiclmrd Car roll mid wife. John Stroine was in the city on busl wm yesteniny afternoon. Mrs. C. V. Thornton was a Tuesday culler in .Tunetiou from Norton. Tonn l"r'stll was in the city yester day from Harmony. ' Kdgnhills Hohinson was a Junction Citv husiness visitor Tuesday from Santa Clara. , HARRISBURG lUrrisbiirg. Ore., June 2i. -The an nual hHmkiI meeting held at the school house Monday afternoon wan attended by about '.'.t voters. ..Or. I. tl. Clark was re-rleeted . director-far 'the next three vear ' As a result of the "lection H. A. I.cis will Niircccii hitntrlf as derk for the -ensuing Year.1 Itoth heee elections vere.iiminiiuous. ' '' Mr-, anil Mrs. M. R. Kenell of Ibanr. spent, the week-end visiting at the John Yoder home. t Mr. aed Mrs. P. .V. Beaman went to Meilford Thurl.y. Mr. Ileainan return e.1 Salurdav. Mrs. Keaiuan will remain tltere indefinitely. The 'Harrislsarg Mercantile ctukipany ilelivered a new. bay . bailer to Charles Iiemley Sattmtay. . l.orciia. Anderson brnlhi'r of Post master Anderson, arrived here from Portlaud Kridnr .veniiie -and will Siend the vacation time-in, aiul about Harria bnr. ' -' .- District AtliHlirr Tv !. I.lewelling. Homer M.iri"i iuh! It M.-Juukiu came (town from. Alltanv Satura to snend a couple of dars. fishing. Thee shipped a boat down 'nd made tke frip back to AHianr br bunt.'-. ' ' r. and Mrs, C. E. llawke of Fore.t Chautauqua Season - Tickets On Sale Here The Excellence of the Values and the fact that' Quantities are Limited, Suggest Early Shopping -in our June White Sale With sharply Reduced Prices for the Immediate Clearance of our. Summer Apparel , . .. ,. VALUES UNUSUAL! A CLEARANCE OF CORSETS! Drastic reductions in splendid models of popular and 4 widelv-known makes, xne nimicr, k. u. uitu uuuia- tnA 4v tlioir pvnniHito lilies. their excellence of workmanship-and their manycoin-. iifc ,m fort and vservice-givins; qualities. Eugene women, folk l r 'SiiVfl -ii . . ii .: i ... 'y.vil.r tlirt iiif.ni-itiv'o nr i.i KW111 iwt lit tins fieuiuiHro uui imv. .....v.". . o-i-eatly lowered prices, but the added pleasure of cnoos i !'!;,. ,'n,-,.ii.,.i.,Kcn t,f nntwinnllv known excellence whose ps.lliinmes in themselves are the manufacturers' guarantee 96 to $4 K. & u ana warner Liorseis A group tlmt offors a splendid choice, in jink and white, plain or brocaded coutil; medium high, bust and medium Ions skirted' model ;non rusting Jk C .. 0afca-ra)' $2 and $2.50 R.&G. and Warner Corsets Both tlie popular athletic styles and low busted reg ular models are offered in this choice group. A(l are mmm boning. in flesh colored 'coutil. with non-nisting .J' boning. Both back and front-lace st3-les., $1.48 $12.50 Binner Corsets -The famous high grade American Corsets,, developed in exquisitely brocaded pink coutil; edged and banded at 'both top' and bottom with satin ribbon. Inserted panels of fine basket weave cloth. Every distinctive feature of the highest grade Corsets are1 flirF CA included! in the elegant models......;..." ww All Women's Trimmed Hats Price "Women .wiilffirid truly phenomenal values in this event, for prices have been in. every case reduced one-half Thiiik: of the added pleasure yon would take in. the possession of another, hat for. summer wear! and ' consider,- too, ' at what an extremely low price this .'clearance brings to yon the smartest the most alluring, of summer's models!'.-. $12.50 Values, Now. . . . . . . . . . . $6.25 7.50 .Values, Now ............ $3.75 ; $ 5.00 Values, Now. . . . .$2.50. Camping Equipment and Vaca--( cation Clothing. Conifortablo, Veil tailored Outing Clotlies that add the last touch of enjoy ment, to the vacation trip, are assembled in gratifying choice on our second floor. Complete equipment for the motor tour ist ani the camper, too, offers a wide, lange of outing necessities at appealingly moderate prices; ion will iind munv llll 'VII 1 l II. I'l II IS. J Ull Will 111111. llltlll.t price advantages and conspicuous eeonp niics hi shopping here. j Fancy Japanese Parasols Our displays of these favorite sum mer aceesories offer a splendid choice in clever cblor.combinatio.iis. -Made of the very best grade of oiled paper nnt perfectly finished in every, detail; col ors, - red and blue- aud blue and white. Priced according to size, at 90c, $1.25 and $1.75. . - - :-. Thursday's Grocery Econ " : omies.' Best , Cane Sugar . . .'. .'.'. .".'.$6.85 sk. 9-ih. sk. Rolled Oats ............ .50c 6 bars Crystal -.While Soap ...... .25c 4 lbs. Handy "Cut Macaroni ' . . . , . . .25c Hardware Department. Extension Strainers, 5i inch, reinforced 1oav1s .20c Round Wire Dish Strainers, with sil ver tray .-.89c 23 rolls Toilet paper $1.00 ii'ov were in town Sulurtlny. Tlioir rion Mulciunb craduatiMi from the I iti- vea-sity of OreRon rtiiU pvepjug, . : H. K. Itttrton nrriveil Sottmloy from CJ or ton. SoiiMi Iusitn, wli(rr he whs t-alled a coupl? of months ago by tho 01 n of a brother; Xj. K." Mt'Kellip received a new Id(lRe irlutunluy. Mrs. Wallace TIawke and Mist Olndys Juokson 'wero Albany visitorn Mmnday., Mr. uml Mn. AiigiiKt Sperling spent Sat unlay at the O. A. C. . Mrs, Henry T'pmeyor and oni, .Tohnny iind Orvnl and (l:nntihrn. Sadie nvA Hel en, left Saturday for Maehias, Wtashinp tou. where thev will spvnd two weeks at the liome nf her daiif(hter. Mrs. H. S. Kiddle. The trip was uiade-by antn. 1he Misse.H Thednm and 1-eoiw C.oml ing and-bntther Aduir arrived from Mon mouth Wediif sdny. aud spent several davji vis'tini; friends. Mrs. Cluude, Wasson and d-mpliter. Ivethn ami Klorenee went to lort1nud Saturdar to nttend V fnmilv reunion of hor mother. Mr..T I. - Itlet'M.n. She wu met her aunt. Mrwt V. K. I anoint of llinoi who retnmw, here with hel. Thin i Mra. Lansing's first trip here for nine yesr. The Harrisnnre. Cubs met their third defeat, f the ttetisoii from the West Toint detetuiioii on the lwal ground Sunday aftermian, Final MMre was 7 to R. ' 50SHZN 1n.lirn, Oro.. June 'Ji. Mr. anil Mr.. .T. W. Jomi havf IrArtnl a rcm-b w.t :,f Owrll an.l ari niovinc lo tarir n.w liMition, Mim.. Ofn.'rt nml Mnhl Anil.ron iniliMl Mi Klurrnw nml Idilli Tuckiv Kriilay aftr-rnoon. Miriam Uin, i.ina (loiilrr. Winifrwi Uniirv, Tri-a llarr ami Tlii-ilj Ijon arr animiff th Hfw Minimi, in rlnrrncr -.Millrr'a dm t( iihimi'. .Mr. ami Mrs. II. L. Kdiniuison nml family vbtitoil ut Trent Similuy. The Itosliun liuseliiill teiini newly or Rtini7.i.il plnyeil Oie Seavey men Snmlny of lusi week, was victorious in tiieir first Kiiiiie. I'lyile Canler. criptuin, Mac lOiliiiiinsoii, liinniifrer. Mr. nml .Mrs. E. K. lleli her visiieil iMr. nml Mrs. Lewis Tuvker Tliiirsiiuy eveiniiK. Clinton Shelly is out -after the Cana ilian thistle. He was :ipi-o:ntfd for this vieinily. The Coltnee Crove team ilayeil'the Kuril team Sunday. The l'ord teoiu beiiiu wiiinen, hy score 11 to 7. Mr. nml Mrs. K. A. Clnindier of IVver visited Mr. mid Mrs. K. 1',. Fletcher Sat unlay eveniiiK nnd Snuihiv. Mr. and Mrs. Will Winters visited Mrs. rwis n nd Mrs. l.eo Tucker Siuiilav eveniujf. t'la.vton Anderson came home Similar on n short visit. Itoy tloff of Kiiyene is visit iiifr his :randinii nod uniiidpn. Mr. UU( jr, Henry Mnuhews of (iushen STOLEN BONO SREC0VERED Seattle, JiliiB iflr Uonds ' vulued at more, thai Jti.OCO.'wcie t rc.overei thV moriiinic froni n pile of ilisianled hmiW rol.bers' loot found ueur Luke KeiH'iiehw Suuday. The lioiiils were part of the t-H'.-CtKI stolen from the East Stunwooil llank laat SRiteinber.' j . Hank official- believe that when tin" cheek of the retrieved goods is made, the tolnl loss- o the bank will not exceed IF'MHKI. ..... YESTERDAY'S HOME i RUN HITTERS Williams. Brown, I; total IS. Hums, Ited Sox, ; total .1. 'ntshaw, Tiscrs. 1; total Huiisser. Athletics. 1; total 1. Calapooya Mineral Watar, the prince of talile waters-. Keep a case in your home. ' ' . - Chiropractic 'i1, frn.r,Wto) or the Araeriean Potv fancy "r aVad "ropraetie, not heepnse it Is a Chiropractic !,S,!!ri"(,i",g1;' lonst rated its wortl.-Tt delivers, jonrselt to irvestiate this seienee of treatments. Kxan.ination Free. , rilone DR. GEO. A. SIMON ' 0K Willamette St. ' CKer Lndford's" Taint Store