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. - T m . ir Okl JOOJ. . .. T'H Fj . p U. GlRN.Ii. T)'A TL ' 'ft tf-'A'S H . Pago TVrer KfflCOMPLEXHN K"" -r i NPTl . u . N.w Vanishing Cream. n.llnhtflll .11." M.i.C Vt""10' . i Mi Years Younger TMey Back-Just Try It , . mal! quantity at any pharmacy '." i .winter, simply nuking i'ard's Biittrnnilfe Cream, and ,,, It ilnily into the fact, neck, arms j. The directions nro simple ami 7, so little I ht sn-v 8""'' or wonMin Hon) it iollr complexion must :. decided improvement or dMlerVaiithorweil to return your lilDOUt question nuumu j . -attui wiemcr you me iitmun-u Irinkle. bard little lines arounik fcionth and eyes, ronrse, sallow, fad l.ktaf """ r simply roughness and 1st rauseil by wind and sun, you find tlint all tbesc trials quickly dis Eir with the use of this iild-fushioned r r"P' brought up to date, lirard's Ilutterio.Hk Cream is only Ion a nosilive guarantee of satix- m or money ones. WOMEN'S . CLUBS, SOCIAkPEffSGNAl; V VELMA rfUPERT CiUB ITEMS BHODIdJ HE fiituNKlii Hi TO THB SOCIETY EDITQB, JJ BETWEBN 16 A. M. AND 12 M.-TELe!fHXH MJiSUKfi VX) ' .11 dr Ion or mo r- Has the Fountain of & Youth at Last Been & Discovered? A "BLACK OXEN" J 1 t H RIFT H R Life insurance ia the only existing for m of permit- ' n c n t, HVHtL'tnutlc i and. compulsory, laving.,., , , You mny save for your loved ones, or your old age," through ordi nary ' channels. You must save if you adopt Life In surance, as a fixed um is thereby set aside by you at I regular intervals, year aucr year. HE EQUITABLE UFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY ot the UNITED STATES OBERT W. EARL District Mgr. Phone 1197Y V PAUL WALTERS 1458R SCHEDlfLE OF EVENTS ' . i Tuesday Afternoon. Special meeting! I). A. It.llrs, I E. E. DeCou. . :i Aiuexia club, Mrs. WalA'r Car- .? i-nll . " I ' Hylo ISruke' club,:. Mr. F. . Kuiglit. . i. Tuesday Evening. . Friendly Neighbors, .Mr. Aid Mrs. K. H. Fields. . X. L. A. cjub, Mrs. F. X..K1W- . . f 01-8. Wednesday Afternton. V. I). UrMge club, .Mrs. W. E. i'pwell. . " Wednesday Evening. Chamber t Commerce auxiliary cliambcr parlors. Thursday Afternoon. Suitwis club, .Mrs. William Frnider ?.oiukhii. . Thimble, club. Alts. Frank Hauiiptou. Keto club, Mrs. Earl Robert son. Kill Karc ICIwb, Jtra. James. Clark, SpriuRfield. Friday Afternoon. Teacup club, Mrs. .1. K. Pratt. Friday Evening. T. A. It. coloni.il ball. , Saturday Afternoon. JJauRhters of Nile Bridge tea, Anchorage. ' flpct with jlie tSisarttiiu- Ctjutaa r.f! aK.socmtion.t'Misft ltne eariiei'fs to h-J ,Atomirg until .uay wnen. ti v. TP pecuinc advayi- agent and tlien later a Hrcuit iHreVior' luring4be wiuir'l'e griuliuitil frolic tlte L'eiversifV ot' Oregon .last year and 1ias been su'essfujly liigxeif in cbaHtu -piti wosk. aim Uiik tirue ild uls at. varituw periods during lwr fuu yeacs iu( college. ; -Mrs. 1. K. I'eters of this city who has Been iu Oakland, Caiil'oritia, for several mouths pa.si litis returnedAo Kngene and is domiciled it the Osburir hotel. NOMINATIONS for ofnoJfs to acrvo the Fortnightly club during tlte year llrj4 were nuidc by this group of women ,at;their annual luncheon iu the tea room tot tic Ostium hotel Saturday t.fteri.'on. The election will be held dur ing the early:part of February. ' ! Franklin Folts, .of the. school of busi ness administration at the University of Oregon, spoke on the Hirbjcct of thrift as a feature of the observance of Thrift Week in the city. - i . In the absence of Mrs. "W. F. Osburh, president of the' club, Mrs. Helen Mux ham, vice-president, presided. The ex tensive program of study which the club will take up this year' was discussed with final decision being withheld until a later meeting. m Misff Ruth Lane, who visited her par ents. Mr, and .Mrs. C. E. Lane (hiring the holidays, left thin week-end for Phila delphia where, she will begin her con- EMERY AGENCY PAYS GARAGE LOSSES i Tlio Kuwry IimnniiK- ngcni-y h;in again tK'iaon.sirnted t tie prompt mi J reli able insurance service furniKhed by the cmnpnnies represented iby it; The fire oceitvretl on Jummry 5, destroy inn the Wurnock bniMing, and stock-'of curs of Hie F-Miie Auto compnuy, ami the Oregon npnr,tim-nlH On January 17 the Kmery luRiinmce nnoney handed' 'Afr. Wurnock and Mr. Keii'fer, proprietr of the Ore (fiut npurlinents, Oregon- Fire " Kelief check a of $:MHK) each. On January 1! Uiey lionded MK Warnock a draft of jM'i'IkOO fronfc the Hertford coin)any for da inn Re to nfijiomng DUiluing. On .lan mirv -L they Iiandeil the Janc Auto company ?11,8U.H."1 from the North western Mutual r'tre Insurance company of Seattle. Wash. The difficulty iu get ting the burned cars out account h for the Inst named payment being a few dyn later. When It i known that these iusm-ors have been gelling thin protection from the Oregon Fire Relief of MeMinnville, and the Northwestern Mutual at nn an nual Raving of from 2.r per cent to IS5 per Tent, and when trouble came, ne cured prompt and courteous service, the wisdom of insuring with therie splendid HOME companies in eusily seen. 'J'nose companies have 'been giving this kind of service for many years. While reMirn ing large sums of money &aved to tho policy holders, they have both birlt up substantial reserves a an additional safe guard. Contru.ry to statements Bometimeu made, the companies ore issuing under the laws of tiiii and other states, non assessable policies, and the assured as Kiimes ijo contingent liability. i Itenjomin Franklin, the great Apost(f of Thrift, is the Father of Mutual In surance in America, having established the first fire insurance company in the United Htates 17li years ago a Mutual company still siHVe'Ksf.ul. A startling revelation , of the secret of youth and beauty BLACK OXEN Defective Eyesight and Health ; V iJIUst1. (it .Wij. vitfmfi l-zitlnliilif. nhiwit!tiv'rilv. f'lp'.'rt:! - U.-U-. , 1 . in 'm, i:. ..i. ..!?: .'f'A'A.i t , V P'i rnii utrrtN.;ji. J vrw. m-v. tnnc- 1 ,i . '. . : .; .-. x-. . :', r'.';' Vf.Hu't 'hafrtitnfv "ityil ". Rf i VlVrcJl v . satvi1c; v.yv$y: :;; ..-.7. ;:..vy:- v- s Wl VVU.LAMETT6 ST U BUOdS. .QBIOOS EYgsfdHT SPECIALIST o 6 The women of the auxiliary 'to the Chamber of IVuunerce will have their regular fortnightly social meeting, in the chamber parlors Weduesday evening. A sjiecial meeting for the purpose of choosing delegates to represent lwis and Clark chapter of the 1. A. it. nt the itate convention to be held in Kugeue litis spring wilt .'h with Mrs. K. F. le Cou, regent of the local chapter Tues day afternoon. The wumen will also make final plans for the 1). A. It. colonial ball to be given iu the armorv Friday evening. Mrs. II. ltoth entertained about thirty members nod friends of the Young Married People's daH of the Haptist Sunday school Tuesday after noon, January 15, at tea. Mra. Albeit Coffman assisted the. hostesa. Mrs. Marie Fletcher, teacher of the class will receive 4 ho members for their monthly business, meeting Monday eve niiig. February 4 ;H her home, 11, stt Fer ry street. Division number one of the Associat ed Charities' will be hostesses for a bridge tea in (he Osburu hotel Tties duv afternoon from 2 until 5 o'clock, the affair being given as a charily ibenefit. There will be bridge table arranged, and at 4 o'clock ten will he served and there will be music. . ,. EU6EIME SCHOOLS ARE Ell FIRST TERM IBSE m tmwimw t 1 A'burglar or'burslan rnnsarked the home tf J. 1. Hurges. U'.Hk evemh iPvenfie wjpst, SiHidity (-viMuirv 'h sence of tile Aticupants. .N. estimti'te futv been made' us ta thV vaJue of vfie loot taken. Kntnince was fittet'ted .' ,tn rough tl;e back door Sunday niht while tlte family was at Oorvullis. I'pon thefr return u ransacked house yrtted them. Bureau drawers were openel and' rifled, Doses were overturned jnd varitms artiv thrown, in a heap where they had. been pawed dyer. Downtpjjiirs, near a front window where liffbt from a street lamp entered, was a pue of inexpensive clothing that lud bee li left by the bui)tlar who had evidently carried It from the second htory to examine it by the light that came In (rum the outside. Among the articles stolen were the following: Hrown canton i-repe dresK, black silk dress, plaid spurt skirt, white terge skirt, blue ailk blouse, army shirt, lien alarm clock, pearl handled manicur ing set, leather .suitcase with initials. "K. S. I." on end in black letters, box or jewelry (pin with photoKrnph of woman, two stick pins, shirt studs, a pin. three women's rings and other uiticles of jew dry). Some small chance in a purse was also taken. E FOR. Committees have been nppolnted and announced today to handle detatlsTela tive to the Lane county farmers' ag ricultural ind Industrial conference, nlnnned here February 1.1. M and IS, when a definite county policy may be mapped out In lino with the slate pol icy determined at Corvallls this week. Following are the committee, mem bers: ' . natty. E. .T. Ward, chairman. Motor Ttoutc A, Euttcne; T. J. Sweeney, Route No. 1, Creswell: George Piatt, Sprlnfff leld. Ttoute No. 2; J. O. Olson, Crow StilBC Kugene: T. Q. Oreen. Cobur. Poultry. Oscar Dunlap, cbnlrman. Route No. 3, Junction City; J. Heebe, Motor ltoule A, 'KuKeno: Paul Jenkins. JCuBcne: Hoy Hand. Cottnue Grove; C. M. I', llultor. Kugene schools are the scenes of acti vity this week. The first semester ends January 25, and 'examinations are beiug held now. Thirteen m foUirteen will graduate from the high school this semestrr, ac cording to David J. Jones, principil. Ihnugh no graduation exercises will be held at this time. The grndilntes will be given their diplomas in June, when the remainder of .the senior elnsa graduates. 1 j,,nc"i0 inty. !" 'vil gradiiate in June, accorduig to n , lMlr1 rhn,rmilIli R,e No. 1. .lones, I his rs 1he largest graduating .... a r...i.. m..... d....... n class ever turned o.il front the local high KK,0;iV,"w'ph 'oiintil, "oute No. 3. :v" . i ., , . , IKuffcnn; M, J. L.nfk. .lunction t,lty; tra jvuimil (, nine ciiroiieo in ine u en. n...,i.. w.. s!,,l,,i.ri..l,l UfTttirTrSH.iitittiiftJ ...w. ........ SIX -MORE DAYS 1 Giata's Sale IS ' . : BOY'S h S SHOES m 11 i m i in 1 1 tTiir Tliilli f iiiiii rn ajtj ;a!e of Shoes I -. . Sxx -. . ... m !?t'cc.v i"hd."Savo Jn' rQfh- ' . while Shoes! '. . school us freshmen for the beginning f uni. ot . l semesier, .itinpary zn, it was saul today. '1 he represent the grad- ttlveNtoek, Cnl M. Young, chairman. Motor flouto B, Kugene; l'l. A. McCormack, Homo No, tiales from the Oenrv and Junior hiL'h 1 1 ' T,.,,.r..nn. w w tiui..u i.n,,nr r.ns. schools. . ... '.,'. Mini,,,',, Wnitnrvlllo': w. J. Duller. There will ibo a large number of new Creswell. . high school students tiie coming semes ter from outside schools of the conntv. They will register during lue remainder of the week. ' Weather Damaging Grain? Opinions Differ The weather 'Lane county ; has ex perienced this winter, and Is still ox- , perienclnff, has damaged fall own tcrain ' 10 some extent, accortllng to some local observers. Jee oetaclifus, weather recorder, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Ifloiilmltitre, Oeorgo A. Dorrls, chairman, Spring field; O. K. Stewart, Cottntfe Grove; Ram O. , Thompson, Creswell; Claud Schrack, Iorane; F, L. Hlnsell, Motor Route A, Kugene. 1 Indnntrtnt. C. D. Rorer, chairman, Kugene. ' Home Keonoinlen. Mrs. F. R1. Harlow, chairman, Motor Itoute B, Eugene. , Jack . KOJJMAX Pilly. CONGRESS SITS AS HUGE GRAND JURY (Continued from pago one) Ben Jtr.SSF.LL 42 West 8th St, ielephone tl.IL YOU CAN'S LOSE if vou huv richt. It' wur iMisiiiesH io Know-values and we; the question ot American recognuitn Inquiry will be directed Into "propa ganda" circulated In support of the Mellon tax program and In opposition to a soldiers' bonus. 1 Affecting the natlon'ti foreign policy, a aeconil Inquiry was directed by the sennte committee of foreign affairs Into are offering some hareaina which will make money for the purchaser. TWO IHJOD LOTS. IXIxlttO feet on a corner of West 5th street for only .$.VI0. Watch this prediction; they will sell for DO per cent profit within a year. That's good interest isn't it V One beautiful high east front lot with trees and fine view between lllth ..ml L'OUi streets on South Oliye suee;. I'rice St'.MJD. There are but a very few lots like it and in a short time jt will sell for a big profit. One full size south front lot a short distance this side of the I'mvcrsity campus. I'rice 1000 on easy terms. There isn't another lot. near this that, can he bought for less than Jl."tHi. nud it will sell for tbat amount in another year. "OWN YOI'R OWN IIOMK" $250 cash and monthly payments at tl per cent will 1 1 r you in the class of IIOMK OWN EltS, and give you possession of a neat little five room bungalow with a large corner lot on which there is room to builil two more bouses. I'rice 2iOO. WorLD YOU MKK a brand new, thoroughly modern home? Wc have three of them just now finished and ready to move into. Can make terms on either of them. STOCK lf.VNCIl of unusual merit and value; 10 acres splendidly improved . ami well located; recognized by every body wbfi knows the place as one tf tile finest stuck ranches jn Laiie Coun ty, ijwner i, con'temiilatirtg' pther in- ' vestments aild will sejl at n iirtce .which' should imeres't any.om1' wlru wants such a place. Terms' if desired. TO K.XCHA.VI.'l-: W. have, ,tt .(piart;. section, of adlcslid 'land ' Well- impruj- ' eit 'an(l''.ree of incumfiiTawo in.tlic . Jicst ei:iini' of. Siberia, 'with .i!l -. 'rrtiipjiict f J-tnck and jayjiinerv 'to . j'xobung' ivr .'.SHiay' faTnrheVt'.r:nV (tin .ctvn'.ruie nr, j'tceUent haroalrr " " It I .!J. IUUI.'ItfAilv Wt. cLrJel' .fco l.iTglie, on'.iue pa.i niciiwjiy, y,-i .'' h.iv'e.-Monir ajosl.dft'-ir.lVle.sinail ftriui' ite.-.tr:u,rs jh' aj'saelfve lili'-es'. nOjUk D.aV HaK itr:j value.J yv .rw. i ii' if i n I ii,i.' lilM.n. UU' .3 1IV I 11' HI n 1 11,1. . ' ' itV)-w.y-m,.S'ri.i..iiLi.oi- .Sf , .4 JVit sih'... . i ... . .T..i;it::i. f H' wflfiriikr a'.-f r-"il-oopf lj..rt,e f4r IIA- (,IH7v-Viffc.VrISI I iVnlraflr lot nn-d in i. i"jan iney m i Iflrge ferrnsi'd rtje V,t ;!lrt Vfr Alsli -ould FoK nv:T l'l hnine l U'illMmelle etx-ft. lteaJiV f' pnnev hetee!r March lo and April 1 Call at Ijuanl Office. tf nation on o'U- of Soviet Itussla. Senator Wm. 1), Ho- Sizcs from 2.V tt (j'ouUl sizes corres pondingly less) ; black and brown calf leather shoes. AH solid leath er insoles and wearing outsoles. $2.35 FootVI!al, fois fche.' laboring .njail br. the :' . . small' infant, ' '. Bargains for .All ". No usc''nting OTOiynxl.the bush'"'. We. iruirked down the price so-'that'the.slioes will sell as quickly as possible. They' are. all desirable shoes our. reputation guar antees every pair. . . . Some are. complete lines, now being dis-. continued.. Others, mere of iesa incom plete as to' sizes however plenty of siz-" es in the stock to fit you ALL MUST GO during-, this sale. Pick-Up Bargains $2.25 to $4.00 May Shoes for Children "Scuffer stylo stiteli tlowns J 1.45 . brown calf, smoked elk, patent High top Moccasin Boots for' work or for tho school, hoy men 's size , iS.OO Men's Tan Calf Slroot Goodyear welt sewed sole- , closing: out at . . . Men's $5.50 Nanga-Sole knee; reduced , to ..........;..,'... outdoor $5.35 ' Shoos $4.85 GIRLS' SHOES For school common senso hcols, laco shoos; brown calf, also black. Broad or English' lasts. Shoes built for service Solid. leather soles! ':: r- (;:;: ':. 11 cLY. W"1 1? ubber Hoots S3.35 U 828 Willamette Street- 828 rtMiii Pacticn t!ce .Ion, an elderly Chineso tonic gun mnn, looks forward to death behind a wrinkled, yellow mask of oriental indif ference. . Iluxhie Sing, a boy of 11). Nevada born and educated, nnd in the Carsciv h it'll school when called upon to do the bid rah, republican of Idaho, chief Pi'-I ding of his long, while trying to hide his nonent of Itusnian Investigation, was in chorse! Adding n small town touch to lue general InrpilHlilon, the senate also he Kan an Investigation into the delr ability of flVe cent street car fares In the capital. A fourth investigation anil oiTe ot national importance wan luunched by the senate interstate commerce Com mission into railroad freight rates. Teapot Tern pent f.'onlliiiieM, The senate public landn committee met to resume Its lnventftcatlon Into (lie leaning of national oil reserves by For mer Secretary of the Interior Albert 1. Kali. Another fnnuiry Into farm lepre- alon and proposals for rollof was con tinued before the senate agriculture committee. In the bm kground were lens Import ant inquiries into proposals for creat ing a department or education for re organizing nil government departments for revising civil service lawn. Two more Iminiricn the contest to unaeat Senator Karle B. MayflePt. dnmocrat of Texas, and Into thtt existence of "ll ploma lulllft, were teutporarily held in abeyance while a sent sought a'Mltfnn- al evidence. Kcimtors wire plannliiK to InatiKiirute vrn more nverrtfKuions. The principal one to th'ene was -un In quiry Intrt the adminlHtrHtiwn of O'ov: Iinsrl Wood In he Philippine Island anil this fsioOt da.ln- trnnnii'-t lonn of hits tm,. lAeU, .Ojtbonoe O. Wood.:- It was pTormjred Ky Henair LaO;l feriub ilran o'f Norfh InVtoti. A treonri was prVjosed' by. Ki nilor Wlfntfli-r. of Mon 'lana; into tM 'i"- "iJ .trnd. ' . ' ArirrtiHWrntlan MadTs wore fklv apallrtl hy thv nffunt pf Invest iKaflun Jntlejtaken. ' U w.Y estfgat of al lnnirVI-' wV'iihf atiiri fo a iiaVmnJln tlnilas. einctiniis, does not look upon his frth coming execution with the same stolid calm of the older man. Only action by the state pardons hoard can now step in to prevtnt the execution ns every legal remedy has been ummI. It. if possible that Thomas ltus sell, a Mexican, convicted of killing an Indian girl. Mamie Jonnic, at Kllto, Ncv.. will be executed on the fame date, as .lude Joseph MVN'aiuarn who refused to t n-dale for the execution was ghen Ibiiiy dsys by the stale in which to act. TEAPOT HEARING UPSET BY COMING OF ROOSEVELT (Contitued from page one) on, "whether he thought Sinclair 'bribed Full ill connection with TeaMt. llolne. lie said that 'bribery' was a nasty word. Me then said: ' . ' "'I think somebody might huvp lent Mr. Fall some, money.' '' "Walburg told me he was tinliappy mid. was thinking .about .resigning mid' getting a new job," said Itoosevclu "lie told me that -the nne. hing that worri-d him wa's 'i poynient. to;a'. foxeiann of Mr. Hall's, that' payment being ..JMW.IKMf." ltuHi(veft teslifia'd. He, said' he'h'ad tbe 'cam'eljcd ch'ck". ' ' ' Teddy Approves. "When .1 Iv.irnH hi ' I telaphoneit to. iy Tirol beV Ttddy' in' Wvjhngron. , H i nine t'o New YoiTt Snlnrilay' and insisted l'thar.1 mmu' bmk willr'hiiii, and we !- JOutVgl tiie 'cf.stt iiletl to inline before the coiiMiiiM.ec and nge iisHtily -lCti J lelt yoi wliiit. 1. hav Just said. I Mo..nni s' . " ; .1 want" Hit-1'"!!' to .tlijiik tjiat I vme I '", .Special Call Issued . For Hospital Clothes To Have New LitborMory The mechanics und astronomy do partment will have u new laboratory ih the old heating plant at the University A special will from the Pacific division -vork will be sturted soon and tho hcaduuartent of the American Kel Cross has been sent In the Iann county chapter for gnrinenta such as bed jackets, hos pital caps, bnthroben, . pajamas and Hwen!er, it, was announced -llrji after noon by Miss Jrn-e Norton, executive secretary of the local chapter. The inalerials will be used only for the men in Ihe veterans hospital who have not yet received compensation award from the government, according to ..the letter received here. Wteps are to be takrn nt once tow.ird procuring the garments needed, aerord jug to .Miss Norton. CITY NEWS re it with oiiIv.yhb.heMrsrii' evidein ivert the afUrviiUp, night f rf 7lh(f ndttf '!'mk l',?,f. know."'K ;,hi"f tu" 'hcr.ay'trl:it lid fftVl Oil Jl J fie Bllftp'Clonrl have Vitu whi t &tul oil.h. io Atmiiffi' hn xttffikinV lnin fTeczr,m iriTc iijimiiKe. They ad- to rrn. onfaid that ltOHveK'" Liilt.'wf,tcver.',titdjim:nf)f.i;ri rirt ! t -liiimiiv w.is 'uliHttiiitlally cfirreet.'. ti'IV Jonr.,f;i )' ijs are Irje." the giund i" dry, coittfiarativel y L H'slfiirg himself wf,t hen "arternate, WkiwiuuI .Hit- itfid ffiimniiiced that he n .then cnlted ta nl wo intend- if (M'iIqr Ve1iftiivktt.pJi iUm jk;aJ)A uflyiiNGV iVid wTere wat a 'Utisxisii. thinK,foiiuui '3 'ti- mnWI didn' Tliink I init he would wind p.;MtJ:ilfle .fHit(f wijl (I. nn S direct" j ' Uf.PV 'onipBiiy" saul Vlbur1(. V 1 Til .1 J.nfLitV , ' -L . .. VP' H .AiOU.JliJ- XlAiriVfilfc JM n7 ;(, we OiKnisscVlhelsis-i. -p.rt (.JitiS trfti p?, onl J.M the senile com- 5.3. im Nl tfvf'li thW. V Al. in flffice -S-e-H mitt.-e l.. testify. I told K.iosevelt that I L ,hJi lot n..Vr. ve.f ligU.l' 'Warden I ii. ker.on . . , . perjure fngself V "JanlV ventilHtel w u.rd huiliTng. Made- Lot Argele,. Bok JH'rnloniietl. 5 rf-'!f fuwfbupanev nooiil Marchal"'. Th dirc! sn rw ol.tained on. Walburg ail that he kept Sinclair ! ln iuire at l.iiard ofitre. o tf " I'a'i'ic sm onlv in Anieles am books fr two yir when a special tsiok . 1 P - - - ,lwrimliiM Te nrnet?rM In sri-urinir its kfMoer was enailored to handle the nil Iifim4t, ! e fllffilw ' In sri-unnir its kfMoer Irani pnMilii to tlm ( arson Citr pri- mognate'n prirnte ncconnla. He said that lank Improving Quarter . The- Itank of Commerce has a crew of painters nnd paperhangeM busy, -T'eno-viiting the interior of the hanking cham bers. Woodwork ;s being finished, in 'inn bog.iny. .The . wnlls ate treated -with,, a silver crca.ni paper'. '. . ' Dlikhobor Paper's in Esorow ,''.', Tlia- papers concerning.' Iie purcluiHc of Mie Friendly liinch.hv Ihe 1h'sJIiiii fViniinunity of l.mversal t'liolheivliood, Ltd., a Dlikliolidr orgnnlwtibn.. ffojn. Fjl ward'Oraf of Monroe, have peeft. iJiice'i ih escrow awaiting 'a final.. detail ne'eded In 'eomiilethm of tJe. transctivfi. The brotherhood .Is incoriioratetl iif Canad i Ut.ilerao (rporation . ' . Miss. Hulk Shrmlx nf..1iir7 Franklin boulevard, Mr..i. W. Iluynes of Corbet rnd.Mr's. Kleanor Jeasi'tf or.Sprlngfielil. Iiave undergone major operations at the Mercy hospital. )ism;als froui-lhe ho. , ' trial Include Mrs.' Mary 'Coitk .of tt!H t'oBi-I Mlreel 'Mrs. V 1. Shiine and liflby 'onughter of-TilO Tv.ler street '111111 lisnj ,ellic. riylnnd of l.nti nejterson sireei. At ilftsj Heeelveil ' ' New nddllloiv t' Hie Murray WSrner Orleiti-il art collection "have mien re- flved nt . tW Cnlvi rslty of Dregon. Mrs. Murrny .Warner lirnuglit them with her when ihe recently roturnod from rafcftrnln.- Tlie tlMngs she . brouwlit were f-n volumes of lllustrnted folios on flilncse porcelain, also a Chinese Tacklewaro vase. The ase was given to her to he added to the collection by Wnlli Ik HMss Of San Pmncl.cn. room, will the term. be ready for uso later In Take. Coant Trip. A. H. Myers, proprietor OP thp Myers' Ilndlo Klectrlo company, luus :lctt for Flprenco, Marshfleld and 'other' const cities on a business trip of tho next few daya. ' , , - -. r j e A. I.. iCrlm Here '.' ' . . , Hcv.'A. j. Crhn, former pastor of tho Flrat Christian church hero whose homo Is now In California, was u visitor Sun day In the home of 'his-daughter, Mrs. l'itt Koepko of Kugene. ' ' Htpe'cted Front .f'nlexlro Jl. II. never, new manager of. tho Woolworth. .tore here, .was' expected late this afternoon from Calqxlco, Cat, his former ho&riquarlcra. STATISTICS OIEJD " tllt.VY lit Portland, January lft.' W2I, I'anev A. tlroy, aged Tl years. Hn is survived by ih ilirilghter. .Mrs. Francis (Hies, and three brothers. William and Walter Uray of McMiunville. mid Frank tirny. of Albany. Service wene held ut the nransfrtier chapel tn Wugcue. at 2 o'l liK'k. Munday afternoon, Kev. K. V. Stiv.iTs of the Christian fhun'b ofriclnt. iiuf. llufiiil was ki the Mulkcy cemetery. BORN KFI'EYjt At. Mercy IjospltuI,. Sunila?, January 2t(, lt4, to 'Mr. and Mm. Floyd Keeneyof the Cnivrrailr I'hiu- mncyf a son, weight eight pounds, reuscarets" 10c Uest Laxative For Bowels "They Work Whllw You Sleep." If yoii feel sick, diizy. unset, if your head hi dufl or aching, oi youT utomach i sour or giiwwy. jtiMt take one or two Tho ane waw Klven I pleewant 'H ascarets' Ui relieve constipa tion ami iMiioiiHiieHS, io gripmgnicesc atlfttrtic-lnxoiive on earth for Aten, Women ami Children. 1th botes, also V.5 and olte ixeo,-ttny drug store. tiller J'rnicrBmolo die Kenl rr''HI"H ii iuiiriiin;t-BO iiiiii "- Wlllnnl Htonftfo Unitary ocompany of rievelanJ, Ohio, will broadcast a spe cial proKrain Wednesday evening. Tho broRdcawllnff struts at 7:30, eastern Kltmihirtl tlliir. w ttJtJJJJMJMJJ4J' Jt Has the Fountain of X Ve.per Serrlee tilvrn - YOUth Et L&St Been JL Hiindcy .ftemoon the tTnlverslty choir i " j. "sw" gav- Its monthly vesper service In Hint DlSCOVered? Jf Methofll.t Kplscopal church. Hegulari Y X choir aelertlnna were given, nnd duels I)T A fXZ f V 1? XT ' ' and solo, filled the program. John 1 of the.V .... J... , U...atl. rnii ruta.t;..!.. mm a I. - Ir. ,.f h IflVM ntrnAnth.n n't I fHIrK r.VanR, HSWOC1Bl OCim to im traitspottat""' The pr.cew of Hinclnir s private boyfci "were uroujUt I i ii i i j t-iiuiriiidninr nuking tbf as locally la considered Un- into harmony.' 6, R'i s : s V; i I Pi .t ii'-! If - r (fill'