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Vh'nffJaV Eyening, September 21, 1923 HQS CELEBRATE 5IFTH WEDDING DATE THE EUGENE DSIETi GUSHD - Tags Bevea .Mmre. Sept. 211. TJi event of lirie gathering of relatives from P,r,g of "10 "ti,tc to aacDd 'tin veMinS relebratlon held nt the ' i U K church, Tueadny ufternon. n, . iri!iciiMil of tbie happy mid iin .1 affair nre Mr. and Mrs. W. K. El- rT residents of this vicinity- trie past Kan , and Mrs. and Mm. .1. W. Hed tiJth, nw ' Creswell, but formerly f .ft? PKftott" and Mrs. Ilcdgpcth are I ber ol family of 111 brothers and rJJJ ,H of whom are living and eight C ,bom were present at this event. f,Ht sisters """I Davis. Ibey crossed t ie a who their parents by ox team in Jv three vears later' the young men afterward" married came and on timber 10. 1S72. occurred their donb- .ldiiig the camp meetinx grounds, Diiie Ore., Kcv. J. m. i.oveu ot the Jhudist clmrch south officiating. Mrs. Elliott have reared a Li of five sons and three daughters. ETnf whom together with most ot uieir ff1 . ivaMi in nt tcmln nee Tniu. f o " "' - , ami Mrs. ITedgpelli have made iir'hmue in a . number of southern ,", jnd are now living in Creswell. IV M"0"". " s Lt from 1'rineville nud have always .niirp in the comliillllitv life, es- ESllr ia church circles. Mr. Elliott Si Most- everyone has occasional interruptions or unforseen delay on bak ing days, but the house wife who uses Crescent Baking Powder will not worry. She will have light, melt-in-your-mouth biscuits, mu ffins, and cake because Crescent combines the two leavening units that insure good results under variable circumstances. From any grocer C-escent Manufacturing Company Seattle, Washington resceni Baking i-i i j rawaer has served the town both as .vum-ilmau' and mayor and is also a Mason A sl.iry they enjoy lelhiis of (he ,Vt year at,, wedding day is how a small boy was concealed iu the branches of a maple tree under which the wedding was goiug ou and iu after years he told of the llici.lelit when they found themselves neighbors of the Hamburg cuuiimiuitv. the boy was Fr.il Burkhart, a well known farmer of this vicinity. The affair proper hegau with the re-' petitiou of the marriage ceremony at the M. h. church. 1 -III, Hev. It. E. tlolcnmb, pastor of the Church of (iod. presiding I he bridal couples weer attended hv four respective grandchildren: Miss fiertrude Elliott and Sidney t'lavpool. .M"rKU'rite (Men anil Uav Elliott. Ihe brides carried boinpiets of carna tions. A short program of songs and a reading ensued, then to the music of the wedding march and led bv the two bride the tiO relatives and intimate friends were ushered to the dining hall where a fine two-course banquet hail been pre pared by the local M. E. ladies' aid. A closing song and the benediction and the assembly repaired to the Elliott home where an at home was held from 3 to ft. I'ainty refreshments were here giveu friends who called to congratulate the fortunate pioneers. The children pre sented the parents n purse of gold. Eour generations of the Elliott fam ily were there. A number of pictures were taken of the many assembled rela tives which will serve to make the day till the more lasting. The guests were besides the bridal pair: The Elliott children, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Oram. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Elliott, all of llarrisburg: Mrs. Joe Lister, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Elliott, all of 1'rineville; Mr. ami Mrs. Charles Elliott. Corvallis; Mr. and Mrs. Lark Elliott. Wren. Ore.; Mrs. W. ( Tllaek. Winnemnccn. New; The El liott grandchildren: Sidney Clavpool. ltohhie Black. Clara. Itiitb. (ierlrude, Eunice, .lav. Hay. Florence, and Anette. Mrs. Jay Elliott and baby Wren. Ore.; Mrs. M. E. l'ercival. Monmouth. Mrs. Sarah Kihhy. Condon: Mrs. Ella Craig and son Earl. Portland: Mr. and Mrs. I'. M. Davis. Portland: Mr. and Mrs. Har vey (iutlii-ie. Monmouth: Mrs. .Iconic Denipsey of Ecxincton; Mrs. Sarah El liott. Snritisrfielil: Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. Iledrncth, Mr. and Mrs. Pert Hcdencth and Merle, of Creswell: Mrs. Mollie Oden ami Mrs. E, F. Martin, of 'Ku pene; Mr. Frank Dempsey and Miss Eleanor. Mrs. Harry Hook', Mrs. .lane Curtis. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Moodv. ltev. nud MYs. It. E. llolcomh, all of Harris-burg. S2 Ratiej the Dough Film Hero Accused By Young Dancer Lor Angeles. Sept. 21. Tlerbort Tinw linson, nmvio netov, hns Itoen cited to npppnr at the district nttnmev h office to show cnusp why he should not be churned with nttackine Miss Dorothy Chirk, 17-.venr-old dancer. The nlleired attack in Raid to have oc curred in Hollywood August 23. A $200,000 dauuiRe suit nfiainst the actor for an allccer past attack ia now pending. ltawitiiRon hranns me ennrse a o frntne-up and dec-lures he will seek the indictment of the eirl and her mother. Mrs. Kthel Clark, for blackmail. Ttawlinson said that on the night of August 23 Miss Clark called him on the telephone and asked for monev, declnrinu she was lmnery. Although her mother wns then sninir him for $200,000. he drove to their home and mive Miss Clark $20. She climbed into his car. lie said thrv were together onlv a few minutes. Mrs. Clark is said to have told dep uty District Attorney .loos yesterdav Mint she and others found Miss Clark and Ttawlinson in close embrace with the car parked m front of a vacant lot in the neighborhood. 7RYSZK0 AND GARDINI DRAW Los Aneeles. Sent. 21. Wladek Zbyz ko. and Heiuiti Cardini wrestled to a draw at the American 1nion arena in Hollvwood last night. The bout waa can ed a draw at. the end of two hours after each man had won a fall. GRAND CHAMPION Three-year-old Bull to be sold at auc (ion, I'air UromaU, Friday. See big odv '82 TnsurauceCieo. N. Mclean, M. & W htinldinft. Eoldrfe longer- to the hot aiPdmji- ( I HE HOT AIR DRAFT and the HOT BLAST PRINCIPLE are exclusive patented features of every LANG ranfce manufactured. Forcinfe the flames entirely around the oven, thoroughly and v uniformly heatinft every inch of cookinfe surface, this principle of stove construction has proved itself the most economical, convenient and gener ally satisfactory heatinfe method ever invented. The Alaska ranfee pictured above is ideal for the sm.ller kitchen, possessing all the features of our larger models. Every heat unit is utilized, enab ling LANG stoves to operate at less fuel expense than any other ranfee manufactured. A visit to our store will convince you that your next stovs will be a Ask Us About Them- CHARLET'S BARGAIN STORE ; West Ei"6 3S) JUST FOR FRIDAY" 66 JUST BECAUSE WE WILL BE CLOSED ON SATURDAY, WE OFFER YOU THIS WONDERFUL ARRAY OF BARGAINS THAT WILL OPEN YOUR EYES AS TO ITS LOWNESS OF PRICE! BUY ON FRIDAY! 36-In. Percales, Yd. 15c Kesular 25e. Xow Fall Per cales iu t wide rungc of pat terns. Standard Jap Crepes, Yd. 22c Regular 39e. Sluiulard Tm porteil .lap Crepes, unlimit ed choice. 27-In. Gingham, Yd. 19c IfeRiilnr 2'ic. Fine Ainos keag Ginghams, wide choice. Frolic Cloth, Yd. 17c Were 2!)e. Large assortment liny now and save. ABSOLUTELY! THE LAST DRY 0F GREAT PRICE Havy Cotton Sox 10c Regular lfto. Men's I'otlon Work ir Dress Sox in black only, ull sizes. Dress Shirts 69c Were $1.00. With ami with out collars, till .sizes, good value. Flannel Shirts $1.49 Regular $2.00. Men's heavy Flannel Shirts in olive gray mixtures, all sizes. Extremely Low Prices on WOOLENS Granite Cloth, Yd. 65c Was !Wc. A large variety of shades. Comes 36 in. wide. Storm Serge, Yd. 79c Sold for $1.25; !!G inches wide. All wool henvy Siet'co vnnnv clifwlna Princess Cloth, Yd. $1.39 Regular $l.f)"i yard;-3G-inclt all wool) princess cloth, full array of colors. All Wool Tricotine, Yd. $3.19 Sells for $4..p)0 yard; !)4 inches wide. Complete range of shades to choose. 36-In. Skirting, , Yd. 99c Regular $l.!)0 va.nl. A pretty assortment of stripes, exceptional value Ladies' Coats, Suits, Dresses Take vour Pick Friday! i You Will Pc Happy You Did. Silk Canton Crepes, Yd. $2.19 . Regular $.1.00 Silk Canton Crepe in the popular shades, good weight. Silk Taffetas, Yd. $1.39 Regular $1.75 value. Extra fine quality Silk Taffeta, almost every color of the rainbow. Silk Messalines, Yd. $1.29 .1(5 inches wide. Fine grade of silk. Numerous shades to choose from. LOW PRICING ON Men's Overcoats Men's All-Wool Overcoats, worth at cast $2.".00; of good heavv material, belted CIO 7C models. . .V. . ' MEN'S MACKINAWS All Wool heavv material, belted, and well Af made; a regular $10.00 Mackinaw for 3O.Z7iJ BOYS' SUITS liovs'i.Woqlen Two Pajr Pants Suits; well -y tailored and full lined'; regular .$12 values. 3 BOYS' MACKINAWS. Bovs' All Wool Mackinaw's, belled models; qe madc like a man's; regular $7..r)() values. ... pO-J Auiaainff Reductions on iibbed Unions $1.39 Were $2.00. Your choice of Haines, Chalmers and Mayo. 50 ;:. Wool Unions $3.19 Uniniliir J-.fi(l. Men's lull? Springtex 50 Wool Un-S ion Suits, in wnito uuu gray mixed. 100' ,0 Wool Unions $4.19 llniriilnr r.00. Men's Heavy Ribbed Springtex Union Suits. Very fine quality, extra special. Fleeced Unions $1.89 Regular $2.50. Men's hen vy Cotton Fldecod Union Suits. Exceptional value. Wool Finish Uuions $1.39 ; . Hegulnr $2.00 xi'men'S in Hdval Count, brand. Mediuin weight, fine qual ity, i , Men's Suits Reduced You Can Buy an Excellent Suit Here and Save Money Do It! PEOP1 Fall Hats $2.95 Regular $4.00. Men's Full lints in brown, : black and gray. All sizes. ,. . . , Men's and Boys' Caps? $1.79 Wero $3.50. The new Fall design in ' Woolen Cups. Wonderful assortment. Flannel Shirts $1.98 Were $.1.00. A fine wool mixed Flannel Shirt, all col ors and sizes. Heavy Wool Sox 39c Upcrnliir fiOt' Men's Heavv Wool Sox in blue, gray anf white. A big leading special. Wool Mixed Sox 29c Were 40c. Fine duroble Sox for Winter wear, in gray black and black. , Silk Tricolettes, 1 Yd. $1.35 Really worth $2.00 yard. Special in a .lli-iuch Silk Tricolette, 10 shades. Pure Silk Pongee, Yd. 89c Sold in ninny stores for $1.50 the vtird. This is ab solutely all pure Japan Sill: Pongee. NOTirF'Thia StnrP Will Rp CIospH ori Saturdav. Sent 23, on Account of Jewish New Years Holidays. CASH STORE 30 E. 9th Flannel Night Shirts $1.39 Werp. $1.75. Excellent .weight in good Flannel Nit'lit Shirts, silk bruid tninmed, nil sizes. WILLIAMS LEADING Jackson County Citizens United to Defeat Klan Tlv IIKXIIY I. r'AItltF.rjj (I'nilrd l'rwin Staff C'orrespi.adi'lit) X,w Ynrk. Xont. 21. Onff rr th thoujlit of rival outlining HiiIii- .. .. l:.. n .. irnnM linvM h.ln I11ITII II ill" ,: - roiioiilMrcil rWiruloun. My ,ll;n" . ''" ni-n in T"ir !: Ki-n WilliiiilK. thf lanky oulfioliliT of tilt St. lxui llrowns tnc wi iuk "i r Williamn wonlil ha", hr.n a fiii card for llii. worlil prif bill it look" pow an ihoimli tin- Itrownii would not have a Iiart in the fall play. Wit to lt"ih. William" l lirHt hitt.r in llii- ,n,l ,n " lnri"" l. ft fi.lHi-r ho hv a rbanoi to aii-ar '"Mri.rul. th. r.i.nt M MUr. .,t the l.t ,,la;r in .'' ""; hilt hf i very tn..t. llr la . . .... man .1 the ODI. Iieiner anil ii"- , , . . Ilnhe Itilth i the renllar left fiel'ler for the Vanki nnil ne pniimmi "- there II ine run. ar'-- ' " V l. ha. Ie around to rover there hut he ha. heen ronfiKed by the nun. limn ha. a weakne., on trimml bnll. and he i .l.w irfinc oer neat - the foul line, whnu maiie. um. . - rertflin Iieioer in in. . . .... , - -r .am1 arm and he ia more aen.rate throw. n to the plate thait Willmma or ;;"'. '" of the Ir.fiie. ol.e Ol ine n..-iir - - and while he ha. nn a n.in ..-. .- - I," h.T l ke,,t up with Ihe hvely hall . ..( hi. rival l"er. DANCE - , j , At New Arroorjr ererj nt aurlmt Fair Wk. .. - " Meilfonl, Ore., Sept. 21. In a pub lished rvnimiiiiiration well-known rltiiena of Medford and Jckann rounty. a num ber of whom have heen prominent in politic for yeara and who now atyle tlirtnaelvea indepenilenta, attoik Ihe K,i kltiv Klan and "axMlire Ihe votera of .TackHoti and Jo.ephiue roiiutiea of all partiea of our integrity ot uurpnae in tnakinic the comrounii-alion, in vhirh tlirr aay in part. The aelf-alvlrd leadera rf the republi can and demorratir partiea in ,lakon rounty. tbrouith piiblihei reaolut ion. have atlrmpled to rebuke the action of life-lone, artive and honored memhera of both partiea who have condemned the in fluence of Ku Klniimn In nolitim. We are ioval to the nrineililea of the great politicnl parlira wilh which we have been affiliated, moat of u from our fir.t vole. Hut we have derlineil to be Kluied. Aa lo.vnl Ameriran ntir.en we nm.l tmholrl eoIIHlillltinnnl coverll- ment and orderly eiemtion of law. We denounce Ihe effort of Ihe leadera of Ihe Ku Kim Klan to overthrow the former or to Interfere wild Ihe lallm. We decline lo vole fur any randidnle at the fall election in Jnrkaon county or the Mate of Oregon, who will avow or priii-tire renter all'giiinee in me in visible einnirf- of the Ku Kbit Klan" than to Ihe rnil.lillltion of the Mate of Oregon or of Ihe i niteil Stale, of Atnerira. li" mailer upon what ticket hia name may appear. . , We nh.ill likewise enilcaror lo defeat the .lection lo office ill .fjlck.OII miUlly ... ih. .1.1. f.f Oreaoti. of any enndidntr who l affiliate.1 or In .ympaihy with or atKdogciii- for. auch an orgatnzation. We have ortanired for Ihia piirie. and Ihia piirpo"? alone. The iniiimilliiralioii ia ignel "eieetl live roniloitlee." a. follow.: e-n.il llnll. F. K. lllbee. Milea fan te.ll II II. MH'ur.ll. (i. M. Holier la, Our keeue, ltr. 11. V. tbney, K. li. Urown, William ltnya, A. K. lleaim-a. B. K. Miiilaa. Karl II. Kehl. t.'. II. Wat William M. Colvig, W. H. iore, John It. Tonilln. Torter .1. Neff, II. I Wallher, I'harlea . iteameM, , nnnei, Jf. Kngllah, .1. I. Hell. Ir. I A. Salade, Joe Itader, Or. .1. J. r.iumona, nr. ii. .i. County, Paul A. Soberer, Or. Henry Hurt, Aluli HnirHnreert, A. .1. ani e, XI. R llnnley, Jiilm H. Orth, ITermuu OffenlllH'her. 11...L1.U i, i.iirt ttti.ii'ia (llv I in, imeiiRir ,,,,,.. . - - Mali). The llB.hgir., ipmint rare or a million ami a tpiarier peraona. known an "the nation "f my.lery" hriau.e of Ihe Indefiiiiteneaa of Iheir origin, are linr- veainiK iii'-ir crop. - ,- - . divalion in which Ihe Aineriian llell.f nilmiiii.tnition suveii tneir pcopie iron, decimation . .... Waller It'll, director of the American Relief adininiatralion feiiling operation ., .I.I.L 1. , olii.le. liie in tne I I a ui.iri.-i. w...- ., , lla.hkir.. in a rcn-.rl eubiiiilled lo l. J. I. Oiuiiii. acting director for llnn.ia or Ihe A. It. A. during the ab-enre ill i the Pniled State, of Col. William V " kell. atnleil thill Ihe lliienair. na.i e.ii- fere.1 mnfe than any oilier cla.a in U.e territory he aerve.1. . 'liie origin of the P.abkira haa neer been dcfinilelv elahli-hel.,, aaid ol. Hell." and it i .pie.lioii that d.M-a mil t.g lo intere.t atualenla of race., etc., anil aeveral year, ago. Prof. Me.aro.. director of Ihe KUiiiograplnr Mu.euin ot inioiiiM-.i, .,.-io. "'-;-. : -;- ninoua Ihe lluehkira ami liovg.liea. t ik..:. I. ...... .n .....t..ni. ami char- a.teri.lii-4 in nn endeavor lo dcfinilelv leiermine their origin. At all eventa Ibi. little nation ia of quite aome intereat. be cau.a of ita peculiar .tuple, aud Kpct- lully at preaent when llirae peoile rep reaent 0 illiaai-llulepeuili'iit one. It ia beyond doubt that the llaahkira ore freedom loving penpir. iii.iiuci,.., ... HiiMjikir ia a Nmnud. anil t preaent date tlieMe Inalilicta have not entirely vanish ed, and Ihe ueeeaaily of being a aelf-aiir-ficlent. nation lo reulite their dream of a republic illia not lleeil orouani. ""ine ... tlioin. The itiaaaea ignorant iu Iho fulleal mranllig of the word, there are wltjioiit any einggeratiun, not more than a aiore of' eduinled men there out of tutul popubillon of a million and a quarter. 'While the llaahkir la not on actively imlipitriul folk, nor hue he ever nianlfent ed nnu h of a t lency toward immigra tion, it la aurprialng lo note hia great Intereat in mallera of the out aide world, and c.pecially of matlrra pertaining to .hoH.il.inal affaira. He nnaaeaaea a re markable not oral intelligence ami aa pat hi.lorr reveala ia very brave and al waya ha ahown kern llitclligenre aloug military linea. .''... ifH.i.iiie. nee reiner a iirenu.T poetinlljr iiiclinrd people', their muaic o( a quaint minor key la very beautiful. Th national luaiaictil inatniment ia the "kuo rny," a flute made fcoin the dry atalk of the llngwurt of aabw I, and the , "koorayal," flutlat blowing Into thB "kooray," arcnnipauleil by vrntriloqiilat aouuda, inanagea U) produce aoiuo very ; tender and iiuiiint ttmca. rnforlunalely the "kooray" haa never come under ui h.neflciiil Influence of clviliaation and atlll remaltia lllu original crude mtfaicul inatrttinenl. "Itreeding mule, keeping hia bce aplarlea, (-illllvaliug hia aoil. drinking "kumyaa." playing Hie "kooray" and, alnging the iiinitit aoina of dnya of yore, thua may be annulled up the occupation of the lla.hkir." The A. II. A. conducted nn eitenair feeding operation In lla.hgiria wilh 2."., :tfj children being fed in "laKl American Helief adminiatralion kitidieua and in iu-atiu-tioua and hoapitala. DANCE " At New Armory every night during: Fair Week. aJ Inexpensive Method of Reducing Dangerous Swollen Veins at Home Doctor1 Recent DUcovery. Alia Healt Uloem. Boili, CarbuncHi, Abacttae, an Opatt Mni In a Few Oayt. The world p,ogreea. Toilay ailmenH Ihat tiMik weeka lo cure can now be end ed in a few ilaya. If you have vnricoae vellia or hulichca you ran atari Ihia todar to tiring Ihrm back to normal aiae, aud if you are wiae you will do an. .Iii.t gel an uriginal Imltle of Monnea Emerald Oil at any di.penaing pharinariat and apply it night and morning In the en larged veina. It la very powerful and penetrating, and only a utile la required. After a few dura' treatment Ihe veltia will begin to grow entailer ami by regular uae will aopu reduce to normal. Sloone'a Emerald Oil beaidea being one of the moat powerful of antiaeptica capable of dratroyir.g the moat pernirioua geruia and the poiaoua rauaed by them, ia alto a niarveloua healing agent. One application for In.tance alopa the) Itching of enema and a few application cnuaea the eriiplinna to dry up. arale alt and completely dianppear. It ia equally aa effective iu harher'a Itch, aalt rheum, rrdneu ami Inflaiiimntory kln trouble. Peoide who want to reduce vnricoae relua, wena of goitre, or get rid of r aenia. ulcere, boMa. ala'eaaea or pilea 111 a few dare ahould not heallate to get a bot tle at once. It la an powerful that n ainall botile la. la a long lime. Carroll' pliar njacy, ."S3 WllUoiflte, can aupplj you. . ,