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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1923)
VethicsdaT T2v EUGENE DAIIiT GU Eat Kellogg's Bran regularly to get . ' permanent relief from constipation I . Freedom from constipation, mild tor chronic, can be lurcly looked for it you will eat IvclloKk' Uran every day! Two tableiipooiifuli ore eufli cient j for severe cases with each meal. Ke'logg'a Bran in nature's most wonderful food awaiting a chance to bring back your health. Kellogg's Bran is scientifically prepared to re lieve suffering humanity from consti pation and it will do that. 1 '"Being cooked end (crumbled, Kellogg's Urim is delicious in its ! nut-like flavor. It should not bo con . fused with common bran. which is tin- palatable and hard to eat. Kellogg's Bran adds greatly to the pleasure of tinting other hot or cold cerenuf. A popular Way to anrvo Kellogg's Brnn is to cook it with hot cereals. In preparation, add two tablcspoonfuls of Bran for each person, mixing it with the cereal to be cooked. Kellogg 's ' Bran is especially de licious in raisin bread, muffins, pan cakes, macaroons, etc. Recipes appear oo each package. Bealizo what Kellogg's Bran Is doing for constipation sufferers nil over the nation, then just think what it can do for you and yours. The horrors to coino should guide you to eat bran regularly, to serve it in soma form each day. !VnM nn .1-!... nAnatln.4tAH . w u lull Ul 1IU tvuailUllUU uut v, and remove the cause of 90 of numan illness i r irst-ciass Hotels ana clubs servo Kellogg's Bran in indi vidual nnrkneroa. Ante tnr it nfc vnnr restaurant. All grocers. News of Lane County ... . Special Correspondence to The Guard E OF MEETS IS I HAS NARROW ESCAPE Louis J. Behohs, P. O. Box 683,' Phone 101-.I, bfislness represen-' tiitlvc. Mrs. Carrie Ucmcnway, - reporter. - Cottage drove, Keb. ..21. The real d''iice of MrH. Orpha Benson burned to the gronnd Tuesday morning rt i n. m. Mr. Klmer Neet who occupied the homo?, came near bs-lng burned to death. Mr. Neet returned from down town nntt 10 O-'clock, in the evening, bis wife being: in Portland. He made up a bis fire and (vanned 'himaelf good beforo retiring, losing the stove he went up stairs to W snd slept until he wis wnki-ned by ainoac cnoKing mm. thr window and saw of the house in flame the window , to the ground, nlnioK im. lie looked fr..m!T.;"rJ:. .'f" w the rvhol bavk rt l 3,L me. He jumped f om . . gr', knocking himself In pieces in his hi; jump. Hi had notlune on but bis niRht itown and overcoat be rabbeil I store .urnping. j ne noue.nuj .contents were entirely destroyed. . Both w-.rj partly insured. The .houve was Ineuted in Quiury Ave., in the eoul.li end of town, i .Mrs. .Kurnh .Harinu received word of the death of her sistiir Mrs. Margaret 'i'olnnder of, Los .Angeles, California, .funuary Ml., I'orty y.mrs ago Jlr. and Mrs. Polauder were married ill Cottage (trove. Sirs, Polandcr was Miss Mal ta i't Wagoner, and was, well known in this city 1 N. J. Nelson returned from Portland with his family Mowliiy night. No ope ration was done on tho baby, lliibett Lee Nelson. , . i Born iu the Hiirtrne hoiplta! Ti:csi!jy to Mr. and '.Mrs. Albert Heliiwell, n 7'i on. Mr. Heliiwell is of the firm of II'-l-liwell. Bangs and .Marksltury. - Charles Lloyd Bender s-'n of Lmiis Bender left Tuesday fur Chicago, 111., to live with his uncle t.hailus Bender, who has a music lions'; there. ' Claude II. Kmith and family left Tuea fay for Urangevillc Idaho to work on tho ranch of the larir-jHt cowboy in tnc t-ountdy, - Hcuutod .tones, who weighs VM2 pounds and ltill dnce cowboy work. Mr. Smith and' family have been with Mrs. Smith's mother. Mrs. Nee!y. .Mrs. I.nurn turtle)' went to i'ortland visit her sister, Mrs. Walter Skin Ablaze fwith Eczema 'V Constant Itching Almost. : Unbearable! We know'thera Is one thing that ttopn eipma, nijd that It niurt rel-t.oodccll I 8. H. 8. bulldi tliera t-j th million ! You n .lacrenw your red-blood cell to the point whr It la prnrtlrally linpoeitble for acieuia to utlst Wo know that aa blood -fella Jncrento in nam her. Mood Ira purltlea ranlabl W ulao know that niut folio wi day. , IV) th are facta t Dut have yon, ecaema lufferert, ever actually taken ad rant a go of thla wonderful fact?- Thou aanda Juit' like you have norer thought about Ul Rkln eruptions, ecxema with all Ita fiery, ikln-dlguin torture and lta aoul tearlni,- ' unreachable lU-blnt, pimple tlaokheada and bolla, they all pack up anu go, when the tide of blood -eoUa begtna to roll In 1 Mlood-rclU are the flchtlng-xlnnta of nature! &. 8. 8. bullila them by tho million 1 It haa.bccn doing It tinea 182! 8. 8. R. la one of the greatest blood col I bullderi, blood-clrnnnra and body build era known to ita mortal t When yon put tbele facta together, then to continue to hare .nma and akin aruntlona look mora like a atn than a dlaeiuie. Mra. Arthur N, Smith, Tearl 8t Newark. Ohio, wrltce; "Hv UttU gtrt had very bad mm f fwM. A btffn takinQ & S. 9. n4 la WU no, t thank yoM vrry fttwek, ttl my friind wAat flood idfHne it it. 1 eannot tik toe much about (, or 1 knew it to O. JC.H Ilcre la your opportunity. 8. 8. 8. eon talna oaly vegetable medicinal Ingredlenta. necauao 8, 8. H. doea build red-blood-relli, It rout a rhruraatlam, bulldn firm fleah, fllla emt hollow cheeka, beautlflea the mm pt ex lot, bullda yoa np when yoti are ran dowi. 8. 8, 8 te aold at all dnig atome, 4 tw alaea. The larger als bottle la tk ore, economical. C C C w"OTiAf' kaa7W t tike yourtttf again pwHtrr loft TnpHday for Bcav- erton to viuiL hia half-brother V. E. l'KJT whom lie has not seen for 33 year. ir. nnd Mia. tVrbeH from Oeawell lcut Titcuday afternoon in town on bum n oh ft. , Mm. Wnltnr Fulltner upcnt Tuemluy in Ktigctie nliopiiiiig. " ; A lei: Hellers, Hon of Mr. and Mra. Wll l'flin (Cellars. and brother of Carl ptiHhed through town Tuemlny from JiIh honii: Ui McMlnnvillc ou his way to Lou An Ktlea. Citl., for n Ui cloys' Hhoot. Mr. I'ellujM In a firnt it 1 huh mnrkauitin. " Mi'H. lintel llmmfield Caier left Tueu duy for AncbnrnRe, Altika, where nlie nnd a iMiimte leem from l'ortluud have purrhuHiMl it beauty parlor. She will null 'un the H.. S. Alnmcda from tietttllu, for Anrhorage next Saturday. ; Kim lira ml is having a new Hex tt p l'ut on bin Heo ntito. thailea Hall Iiuh IUr Vhiekenpox itt the limiie of hla mother, Mih. Anna Jlall on Anli Ave. Mrs. W. I. Nitholus came up from (.'instnck Tuesday, lo attend the funer nil of Mra. Nolio Aine. (Jeoi'xe Mohby buht a new Foi;d loupe, and M. iminerley a Kurd tour injc car Tuemljiy of Wooiikoii JJrotlierK. MrH. R M. Clow from Kugene visited Tuesday with her liUHbamlN paront, Mr. and Mih. l A. Clow. Mrs. Uiiulfunl who died Saturday night will be buried Wiedneruluy at 2 o'clock p. ui. from Mills chapel. . Oeorxe Atkinson and wife returned Monday evening from u six montliM itoy ut Marrihfield with their cklldron, Mr tuid Mm, I. T. Jtrumfiehl. 1 Council Proooedlngi. Adjourned council met Monday ulf(ht. Letter rend fi'oui J. C I'omnton aureo- init ttt put Hie city rock crusher in good condition, i ouucii neid iiuite a uenring on the condition of the rock crusher. Mr. Compton has at no time refused to have, it put In pood shape, Mr. Compton sent word to Hnmloth and Hondo to put the misber in good nhap as it wui two years no when they bepnti using It, - The red'U'de.r made report of now dnm and ditch at tue irtHKf, Heport ni.uual city receipts and disbursements, i during the year lW-l!, under budget syi tern, $KMKM) worth ot bubinetitt wan transacted. - letter wna rend from Iistrict Forres ter from I'ortland tuaking proposed sti pulations in aale of timber protecting the purity and adequacy of city'a water sup ply. Iteaolution presented in which council approve sale . of timber under resolu tion a proposed by the forest service pro vided tbttt the department of ngriculturo enters into nn aKieement with Cottage that the sanitary measures will be en forced by the forestry officials ho long aa the city takes it water from main btream of Ixiyog creek nnd that it bhnll be with the approval of the city when It moves from there. Adopted ou tall call, i .veils nnd 1 no. A family drain pipe on alley of Main St. merchant wom ordered plugged. Water Commissioner 1'itcher was instructed to go to Hujado Tuesday and make connec tion with the new intake ready to turn on tho water from Luyng creek aa aoon aa the new concrete pipe line ia aet, which will be in about 10 days; also re pair damage to the new dam and alulce boxen. Feist or Commissioner granted Bud Sbortridifo permission to build croaa walk from bis home on .South 8th Kt. to the opposite side of the street to the side walk. The bids for $13,000 worth of city improvement bonds was opened and tht fcllowing were received: - Hobertson & Ewing, accrued interest and H'4.lKi. Kalph Scbneelech & Co., accrued in terest and V 103.45. C. 10. Miller & Co., accrued interest end SIOlMtf. Kieeman, Smith & Camp Co., uccrued imprest uud 102.77. Western Hour & Mfg. Co., accrued in terest and $102,015. Ladd Sc Tilton. accrued interest and LumhrmenK Trust Co. lluuk. accrued interest uml $101.85. Uobtrtson uud Kwing being the high eat bidders received the contract. An ordinance amending Ordinance No. 405 was pasred by the common council uud approved by the mayor June the Umh, 1UL4. . Tho Common Council of the City of Cottuge (irove doea orduin: That ordi nance No. 405, passed by the Common Council nnd approved by the Mayor June HlMh, 11114, be and the xuiiie is lureby amended as follows:- By amend ing Section 0 of said Ordinance to read as follows; Section 0. No motor vehicle shall be inn or propelled within the corpora lion limits of the City of Cottage Grove at a grealer r-peed than iiO miles per hour, provided that in passing the public school buildings and for one block on either side thereof, at street intersection, and within u( feet of any railroad crossing, lm u, ...... I ..I, ..II A l.n ll,nn 1 loiies per Jiour.-. . . "Z:; .":" w;n .mt with That St-ct on 11 he nnd tho nnmo Is A uvimmvn ou V. . . hereby ameprted to read a- follows: See- iSST A Guarantee of Complete and Permanent Cure "THADbeenasuffererfromPile L 25 years, but today feel like a different woman." Thi U one ex pression out of hundreds of sim ilar letters received from gratified ps tients whom I have completely nd perms Dencly cured of Pile. J If tou ire Interested in knowing the facts about YOUR esse, send for my FREE illustrated book. It tell WHY I use no knife, clamp, ligatures, stitches, burning or other disagreeable and dan gerous methods. . , Remember my guarantee means a positive and per manent cure no matter bow ever your case may be. - - DRpHAS. J. DEAN JIB MORSON POlrrUND.OREC0N M INTff.W' T M I S PAPCR WHfM WRITING "Are you at home when that I.HI'O.S.SlliLK JlltS. HKLLKW calls?" ; 1 CARL SANDBURG sV 'The 'Smoke and Steel1 Poet M of America - Coming February 23, 1923 Lecture begins 8:00 p. m., Villard Hall ; ONLY 25 CENTS , Buy Your Tickets at KuykondaU's tion 11. No vehicle shall be permitted t turn on any of the utreets within the morn to limits of the i t v of 'ottnec urove, except at' street internections.- iuut sift tion 1 of anid ordinunce be and the mime is herehy amended to read Uih followM: Section V2. It shall be un- iiiwiui iur any peruon in cuarge, eiiuei as owner, operator or driver, of any vehicle to permit such vehicle to Htand on Main Street in the City of OottnRc Grove between the track of the 8. I R. !(.. nnd a line 00 feet eiint of the Cousr rork bridge from u o clock a. ia. to U ij'cliK-k iu.. except on Sunday, for longer period than one hour, and it shall be unlawful to park any vehicle at any time within 15 feet of any fire hydrant. within 15 feet of any intersection, or within UO feet of the east approach of the Coast Fork bridge on Main Street. It hIihII he unlawful to park any vehicle m. 5th street for 40 feet south from Main Street, or on Oth Street or on Main Street across the entrance to lth Street. It HUuUJm unlawful to nark anv auto- mobile or other vehicle on that part of any street opposite to that portion for wnicn tnc owner nan obtained per am nion from Common Council for uho for storing nmtei'ial for building pud po sen. i'urkinit limits may he established temporarily by the street committee of the Cvimiuon Council whenever deemed ULcesKnry, by nutting up signs indicat ion me priiuioiiuu uihiiici. Jnat Haul urdinnuce be further amend ed bv oddinir to Section 15 to read ns tolloWK: , Section !. In bnckinz an automobile opt. of garage or other building said ve hicle Khali he headed in the direction it would lawfully take on the street, mid iu no event shall it be backed past the tenter or lue street. -It shall be unlaw ful fur one vehicle to overtake and pass another rthe.r at a street Intersection or on a bridge. . , Snld Ordinance shall be and the same U hereby further amended by adding Section 1(J to read as follows: Section 1(1, In case of the sounding of the .fire alarm, nil cars and other vehicles shall 1m parked at the nearest convenient point and so remain till all fire fighting equipment has passed, and no vehicle hnll approach nearer than 200 feet tnnny fire until after same is under control a ml fire fightiug apparatus removed from street. 1 'a sued by the Common Council this liith day of Feb., l!t':t. Presented to the Mayor this 10th day of Feb., lY:. Filed with the Recorder, approved, this lUtli duy of Feb., liVJ-t. Tell Me Your Eye Troubles For The Next Thirty Years IMHi Wlllnmcttr St.. Kiiirrms Orr. CRESWELL. : Creswell, Ore., Feb. 'JO. The I'reaby Uvian mause was filled with fun and Imichtpr Monday night, wIumi the con gregatit.n nnd Sunday school nut for a social gathering. Invitations were sen cut in the shape of stockings and multi ply the site you wear by two ami to bring the amount with you. The fuu started by mc-usoriug the feet and on measuring one found they possessed rather large feet or a good under standing as to how much money ynu were supposed to give. Games of all kinds were indulged iu and to add to the gaiety cookies aud apples were passed. Seventeen dollsira were taken in and will be used to purchase new song books. U. S. li. Quick returned Monday from nn extended business trip to I'ortland. .Mrs. N. I' Steele returned Moiiday from Calidornia where she hn.i been vis um? hrr sister and umthei. Hay Smith and family moved into th Case McKay homo Tuesday. Mrs. 11. II. Fowe.'H is teaching in the uliHcnce of .Mrs. iC. K. Barnes, v.l.o is i;mic, ia. . BLACK BUTTE. Black Butte, Ore., Feb. 20. The Funk ind (.iorman families worj t.t-uu- lirovc visitor Sir.nrdaj. .Mrs. Fredonher, il Idah.; who h.t been visiting her sister, Mrs. Funk, for the last week, left Monday for Juuctiou City., Mr. and Mrs, Phillips 'of Isondon vis ited Monday at the Caleu home. liuy Vanati and Harry Gannan spent Stinduy at home. They are working on tin power line at Klkhead. Mr. Uibsch left Monday for Towers, vhere he will work. - Mr. aud Mrs. Shir.1? and children of Kucene afd Mr. WiLiem of "lear lal.e visited Sunday at the Caleu home . The Funk family sepnt Sunday with Mr. aad Mrs. lilen Jenkins in Cottagt lirovcT .Mrs, :irman visited Monday with her mother, Mra. Whlker. Mr Oilliam is helptug llrtrnt and l'er ioe tail trees. Arthur Iawreme ami Imlty Fmk are on the hick lit this week. Claud Sherman motored out from Ot thge Onne Satuidny morn.ii, and bikisl ever the hill to Shoestring. Th Wnlti-rville Kndeavor society and the Sunday school have been making ne gotiations for buying a new organ for the -church. The deal was closed !ast week and a nice plano-oTgan delivered on Saturday , morning. The new organ was used with .much pleasure Sunday morn ing and evening. - ' - A number of iiigh school studenu are on the sick list with bad colds. Mr. Toll went to Eugene Tuesday on business. BERRYDALE. Berrydale, Feb. 19. Mr. Mark Conk liu returned from Monmouth, Sunday, where he was called on account of the lib ess and death of his father. Mrs. F. A. Titiw spent the week at the home of Mrs. Gibbs pf Cushman. Miss Jennie Ackerly of Florence was tte week-end guest . of Miss Gladys Squire. .,, . . Mr. and Mrs. NV J. Norte of Canary wtre Berrydale visitors on Friday. . Mrs. A.. 11. Siptire was the guest of Mrs. Gibbs on Friday, at her home in Cishmau. Miss Fay Ackerly of Florence was the guest-f the, Xcwoombs on Saturday.' Bertydale - people who attended the community social, gathering held at Silt coos, Suturdoy evening were, Mr. and -Mrs. A. tt. Siuire, Mr. and M'rs. F. A. Titus, James Hartley, Mrs. Grace Gro ves uiid Gladys Groves. They were ac companied by Mr. and Mrs. Gibbs, Mr. George Gibbs, Mr. Frobel, and the Mis-i-en Mariun a,nd Lydia Gibbs of Cushman. Games, dancjng. Music and delicious re freshments wre enjoyed, and old time actpiaiutaucfli were renewed. The county comunsttiouer.s, Nels Run. cy and Kmiuett Sharp accompnutcd by Mr. Flint of .Glenada were through Ber rydale Friday,' looking over the Ada to Glenada road Wurk will begin 'shortly on the old roadf according to the cominis sioners... . ' BLACHLY Blachly, Feb. 'IS. John Ho mine went to Junction City- Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George rthington spent Thursday evening with Mr. and Airs. W. C. Billings and family. Frank SlemmuuK spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, George Wlorthiiigtou, Cluixle Hulbtirt .cimo home from Eu gene on Friday's atage. Mrs. F. IC MyerH went to Kngenc on Friday morning's stage. W. E. Slaytcr went to Eugene last week. Dewey Andrews helped Mmvr Btll.ugs fiill c tree Sat. w ay. Mrs. Euiiuu Sluvter is a Eugene vis iter. It has teen necessary to drive foj.r '.crseff on thn sttool wagon durng the snow. 1 ' Mrs. Elmer Rust is visi tin;; Mr. aud Mrs. E. Rust, at Horton. ; Mrs. W. C. Billings and daughter. .Xlhnl. sit'iit Sunday afternoon with Mis. Fred Duckett,.- ,. . j WALTER VILLE CAMAS SWALE CnmaH Swnle, Feb. !20.-j-Mrs. T .K. IJttig of St. Ixuiw. who has been visit ine at the home of her sister, Mrs. Jus. Richardson at the Ken More ranch left yesterday for Los Angeles, where she will visit. She will also visit In San Fran cisoo and New Mexico before she returns home. -." - 1 Kucrene Butler returned to his work at Wendling today. ! Mrs, John Davenport who was taken suddenly ill at her home last Wednes day evening is reported as much improv ed. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Butler are visit inp nt the Butler home. Mr. Rut I or will remain at home a little while as he is convalescing from a recent operation. Mrs. Butler will leave for their home in Vndliiur todav. Mr. Eanmett Williams left for Mnrcola yesterday where he ia working in the sawmill. Mr. A. I-ldtke visited at the Sutton home Sunday. The Farmers t'nion heTd thair reg ular meeting nt the school house lost Wihiedny evening.. . .. ..1 , Mjs Gladys Butler and her sister-in-law. Mrs. H. P. Butler visited with Mrs. J. T,. Hurley Monday afternoon. Mr. John Sutton left for Heasant Hill today. He will work thee for n while. LONDON. V I.ihI"u,' Kcb, 20. SlMrry N-nt.n lias iiiiivi-rl hl family down ia tlir Wmilsnl sawmill. Hsrold Ahrrlio i, iriiltc - kirk with la Ifrtpfw..'' t Mr. sml Mrs. (Veil ltolwrts earn, down from ItifitnQ Ssturilay for a short rislt w.rh relatives. " ' K. W pAta-All anil f.milr im miwinj Viillprvillc Frb iHzTbi- Kmlravot , t ihr pls(- thiv rrntlr piiniliaswi oms! aivn Kridny nirht at '.hi I ). t. . fnim Mr.Vl'iillnr. K. hall ttiM a hits. MUrfra. Itlo hall In - I I 1V... K n..n.li.u.l ik.. li. too small to accomraodsto lh t-rond iaif' fnrmrrlr owned by K. V. IVwrll. I l.i m-nv lh.. a..tnl .iimiii. f .a iv.ti-1.1 I l -l u i I Early Spring Arrivals Make Their Debut In Women s Apparel Section Throughout the big Schae fers Bros, department . store new things make their debut. Youthful new frocks of taf feta in picturesque 'riew styles, Coats of charm and original ity, and Hats of a crisp fresh ness that will immediately catch your eye! Oh, yes, about the most colorful in milady's apparel are those box plaited Dress Skirts or plain tailored models for those who prefer them.- vV' ; ,' ; "Fhen, too, there are other sections of the store; that are worthy of commendation. Making The Home More Attractive Beautiful New Table And Bed Linens You might wisely look over your store of table Linens; mavbo a taWe cloth, two might ibe needed, or napkins. Or you may want something special iu w? fectlv bleached or colodful bedsrrends for vour eniesh nhnmlinr in i,:.i. r to select from. BEDSPREADS. Children's Bedspreads $1.50 to $3.75. 72x84 Scalloped Crocheted Spreads $2.75. . 82x92 Scalloped Crocheted Spreads $4.50. . . 81x90 Scalloped Crocheted Spreads $5 50 80x90 to 86x94 Large Size Scalloped Satin Spreads $6.00. Others i-ango in price. ' , 70x80 and 74x85 Crocheted Spreads, attractive Spreads, plain hemmed, $2.25. . . ... 1 72x84 Crocheted Spreads, plain hem med, $2.50. . . . . 76x82 Crocheted Spreads, plain liem med $3.00. , . 63x88 Three-qiwirter size Crocheted Spreads $3.00. , ; , ; -uoioreci iseaspreatis in gorReous pat Lit! Ilfl. Ill I'.lllllIN lilllk' VO ntn 1 , ,,.M .tcuun an,; blue, scalloped or plain hetnmei WW to Jfiy.uu. SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES. -63x90 Bridal Sheets, noted for oul . it,y, 5x.ou. i -72x90 Bridal Sheets $1.85. i '" -81x90 Bridal Sheets $1.98. -72x90 Pequot Sheets $1.85. -81x90 Pequot Sheets $1.95. -54x90 Standard Quality Bleacled Sheets $1.10. - - -63x90 Standard Quality ' Bleach Sheets $1.25. r72x90 , Standard Quality Bleacy Sheets-$1.35.; , ' r -81x90 Standard ' Quality . Bleached Siicets !fl.4D. ' BOLT AFTER BOLT OF SNOWY WHITE TABLE DAIkLVSK. -58 and 60-ineh Mercerized Table Da mask, Fleur do Lis and Dot, Pansy and Dot, . and Three-leaf Clover, 69c Yd : . . -58-inch Mercerized Table Damask, Clover Leaf and Dot, Rose, and Fleur do Lis, 75c Yd. -72-inch Mercerized Table Damask, Lily and Chrysanthemum. -64 and 72-inch Mercerized Table. Da- mask, Stripe and Wreath, Rose, Dot and Tulip, Stripes and Con ventional, $1.00 Yd. -72-inch Mercerized Table Damask, Poppy, Rose, and Chrysanthemum, in a -Fine Linen Finish, $1.50 Yd. -70-inch Irish Linen Table Damask, a Fine Heavy Weight Rose and Dot, Tulip and Stripe, and Clover Leaf Patterns; the Yd. $2.50. -Many Other Imported Linens In Very Popular Patterns, $3.00 to $4.50 a Yard. TABLE PATTERN CLOTHS. 48-indli Mercerized Pattern Set, M or Blue. Cloth and ix mv Clotk $4.25 Set. 68-inch All Linen Pattern 'FlnWBr UnKioTI .T 75. 7,.iioli All T.inoii Nnmsfitfibed Set - In a Beautiful Yellow, Cloth ntt Six Napkins, $12.00. , 54-iuc.li 'All Linen Pattern Sets. It ftnWa .willi Siv Knnkina. Sli 70-inch All Linen' Pattern Set, ft-. tatre Des en. with Six Aapui $13.50. P Many Others, Ranging In Pncc $15.00 to $20.00. LUNCH CLOTHS $2.0!. . ., Choice of Scalloped or Eegulati Hemmod Nrvlo. 58x64-ilich Vorv Aftrnnt.ivo .Flower Pattern MERCERIZED TABLE CLOTHS 0 Highly Mercerized 72-inch W : n ia n Vm-v Attractive TJ1 f Inrnu Armv.n,.;,V Toi,i nnii.K &100. Bean tiful Patterns, in Scalloped, o ; Plain Styles, Also Blue Design, 64-inch Size. Striped 10 Bars Lenox Soap For 25c - vans 1'ink Salmon 25c Dry Pack Shrimp, Dozen Cans... $1.50 4 Pounds Policy Blue Rose Head 25c 3 Cans DolMonte Sliced Pineapple $1.00 50c Can Royal Baking Powder 39c 12 Small Cans VanCanip Pork ana Beans 2 Pounds Cocoa for j Choice Breakfast Bacon, round Pure Aluminum Double Boiler. Wright's Silver Cream Polish Fancy Onion Sets, Pound MAH. ORlKr3 PROMPTLY AND . CARER'LUY FILLED w AX EMLLV DEPARTMENT STORE f- PUKE DtJ; iky sER" TO AlA PARTS Of . CI 1 i;i w.y ih- .'H-inl ctMiinii.t would lm.- lik'nt A ajfMHl prog'im va i'u-!t-,I. mid r nin .upir wai i-iiil. l. tmM'i'l. of lh rv.nint oaliK- In alvin Marlow rnmf in from ( lorrr doll to visit ovif tlip wcrk-.nd with V,ia fmnilr. WTllittm Fwtlnf nn.l family ar movinf rt HO. (.ntnr inrt (1. T. Nlaey lo i ha Hnuthman iihrc. rt'trivwi Ihr rii for lh brat siitainr,l j Jlr. ml Mr. VT. T. Junra. W. L. pnvrrtr lmrrtrr, thrixuhout thr rvr-; fm nrml ami Alrn Hrrsrrn wrrr trana r'nic. lV..lr rauir all thr war from !- -, h huiuraa in Col ;' litoir Kaliir- bur anil a 'lra. .li;v.- - - . .. H'iirr Ut-lHTt MillK-tn ia atiffrrin.i Slim ilnutnv-imwtwmt tMtnr- ilav for a xhort iMt. John Suthrrlanrt. John Sla.art, Mr , ml Mra. t'harlra Wnoits, Iran l.ro'na and i.rl Sn ail irr amon those who wrnl t I ottagr (irovr Saiunlaj-. -Mr. and Mra. V. H. Addlrman camr l from V.utrnr Katiolav to viait thrir .Iriirhlrr. Mra. 1. Townarnd ami family. Uiry wrrr aci-omiwiiird br Mr, . 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