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t. - MollJay Evening; January .-Mail ndPhWft 'Offers' ViUe'd .Praraptly. ,l.om THis .d'l . ... Jife . , v vr ;:b city -nws . -is .: i-.f-'i ... . .v. , . 'pill f : Clearance and DRESSES Reductions oiM to : Every Jwoman knows the' meaning of final clearance prices, when Hpplu'd to a Clearance at Largo's. 1 Every garment has been reduced to quick selling levels to insure a' speedy clean-up. Frocks that arc in the height of fashion, that can be worn now and in to the, next season. Coats of superior quality in becoming styles are nil re duced.' - .... . ! Dress At $9.75 To $49.50 Coats At $14.75 And Up BARGED 863 Willamette Mr, a nil Mfs. Uvtn Ivin of, urwe3l.&;- Addisou m:2 .l.!lndi..ui, ifyl, Buy Store In Linn- imve ffuntht ihe hast An;uv eonlee tiouery st org nt -iljmn.v. it S reported. ,l MoveNo New Location t' From tJli'ir Wmitf on'flleVwitli yveuue vsi Mr..iflJ .Mv.s.'A. - li.ntfr rVi$ H'tivrd. to t'Hi Ninth avt'ime rust. . ; ... mS . VV H Name Corgmiitf e$ , . ' 'Vlf 1-im-i,v Cwuyu-y cjufc will juiac 'coiitiirtttffs TueMux ev,eiuj vbt'iC t'ueiu i!nrs jrivet at tfiV Oianyher wf t'oinigom'.' Huns for tJie coming vrt,r will also be laicf . ' . u . i . . -v,. .. .. . 1 To'tJaild .Small Bridge ' " A new brnlfto U to b hirft across Hill1 ereek, mi tV tyifrer M-Ktiiiti, m -ln?it disunite weiFuf HJjie ftivj'r. qti-flvdni. i t Nets Komy, miiiily o'iuiKiHMtiiiu , f briikr'1 w.t" danmct'd by.hii?!i waivi'. .Uffries JiOii VM;lliugdr ISOIl 6.-V lyieetrhg Thursday '. '' fioJilt'VB lV hd. i.hcJr rfujuiiti mcvtjiiK riuti'.'Jday, JaiHiiu'j 4t nt tin CluilAbPv f ( Vmni'? vc ti.lt.U o'clicu. '' . . .; Admitted to. Springfield ' . 'Yin Willimiw .'11111 Mfs. l-Mtjn tirfion urs infill tf 'Stu-Hinfiphl, niicl .l;icl( ltt'JI .of Mnrcola liav bi'Vli'adimtti'tl. t"- til' IiriiiKfieUr liosiiital. ' jjehtistsj Hold lllfletinn A ha.n'tuer oul ini'ci'rti'g oT-llu Soiuh-' orn Willaincto. I(titl Kooioty .'was Ili'Ul Wjtitrday. i'v.phihr in' the Osldirn linii-li The next 'meeting will lie belli Fehrn arj 14. at either t'orvallis op Albany Haas tB Ba. Speaker .' Uev. J. i- iuiiis, .now pistol'. if . the.- SpenceV Butte Meeting . ''ITie Speiicev-iintte' I'l'oKt'UHsive Coni: muoity elnhi lias ilc.eiileil .lio piiHtpoite its next mcytiiiB until the roinln ure in .letter condition, .When road ind' .wen titer inmlitronN prrmit the reBiilai: hi wxeltly meetiilga will he resumed. Paris Youth Dies ' Newfl luiH been feeeivetl here of the tlea'th of Kennet-h Ityiin of l'aris Lane eonnty in the .tohereulosin Kajiltarinni in Knleni. Fimunil aeuviiTR were held in Albany, ami the bmly was taken to Paris for burial. , '. ; Lake to Get Trout Kastern brook trout will lie stocked in Triangle' lake in order to develop mi cbr taking minion there, it baa been an nounced: by A, '10. BurKTidutf, mate game warden, who was a Eugene visitor .Sat urday on bis way Bout h. The trout will be taken from the McKenzie hatchery to the. lake. . . Building Permits Issued 'liiiililmg permit have been issued to M. I. Hissell for the construction of a garage at Kill Fifteenth avenue east, to cost approximately $150, and to Harry Witcher for the building of a pottage at 1545 Jefferson street, to cost JTHK).,; Makes Record '- WTbcn K. A. l'axtou nunl. 1,"!l points out of 11I ilioe., nuil threw S'.l riiiRftrs as a special feature, it is believed lie set a horseshoe pitching record, in Eugene and vicinitv. He made this mark on the j Franklin boulevard courts Saturday eve ning. It- tJ. t-"ooK nan ueen. nign inuu, ..with, 14i,po.lnU out of 100 shoes., Funeral Services Hold Funeral services for E. E. Ivnicker I'wcker mf the Dendninnd Ferry liict were held this morning at 10:110 o'cloeK in the Veatch chapel, Kcv. .1. F. Huim of the ll'ethndisi Episcniial church offi ciating, burial was in the Iriiurel llill cemetery. hpiwgue . . -.-. Fishers. Visit Hj-e-v m ' ; . '' Mi: iind Mi's l.vrtit FtsleT awtP .ram- e $r of Fruillaj-cl, ftVsfiiiigton, nr visit-, kiB-t- (k -Jwe"f MrFiKWn fittbr, " H. Mi tisber. of th'ia.vit.vi 'rhej'jiinii t visit berv fop the nrxu wrek or tee, days-. t . .. Fullertonr Body Sbippei Th'e iod.J" Ralph Fj'illprtdV whovli.-l at n local hospital Kititrlfiy u'n?ug. wis shipped Sijlay' .Vlseji, where set'-. Viir took plac..' ' ' i ' " ' , Lelves On Vacaiion-v, . .:r.. (.'. HnHntivk' nt rtj, ftugea.v hoifiat1 pxeeulive staff hnv. left . &.r . l'ui-ijand. ijHevt jiii." wijf peviil tlip liv.t. few dnyVtt a'Va, striojp't rij. MiV ilircf ji tile hospital is being tulieii'hy .Miy. K, j'.. ItitsmH. , . ... '' ..'.' . I First MVtinHist KniscwiHri -liul'eh (' r'.ugone, wiU be tlie nlnl;et of .th'e Uny J at the luncheon, of lh Ittrtnry club- in .Hie Oshuhii botel 'J'uesibiy miou-. Itcv: Unas will speak on ."Other . Itotary clnhs." lie wa.-a-lto'far'wn at lleatrii e; Xebraska,. bis former .limine. flra-. bam, dlstricjt frejght' and' passeng'.'r. a wm of the S.r. ber,'. will giv-e a brief tnlk;J and a musical pru'grirm will lit' given .un-. der the tlifpi'ti'on ,o'f John tark Eyans. Home Ms Sold . ; '. '' . E." -W; Miolby hi'K Kohl his home tiu Kincaid slreiy. to lj'red ifnd Anhu Wolfe, j it. was nnnouiiced today. Mr. and -Mrs. ; Wntfe will taito possissio,n o,u Fehrnary 1, and Whelby wiU-niove to the vyeSt side, where he 'has piU'eliiismf a hon'ie. The dear'w'ns bundled .ilinHigh the! W. ' t Cooper' Heaity' coinpunjv Pr'nters Visit Corvallis . A' ' Nine member.' of tlie Kiigene Typo graphical union took a trip to Corvallis Similar afternoon. to. attend the meeting of the Willamette Vulloy group. Typo graphical imion members from Salem, i Albany. Cnrvnllis and Eugene attended. I After the businesa session, a.. bannuet was , served at tlio l.lly confectionery sliop. the next meeting will iie held In Albany in- April, . . . junior High" Wins n ' " . The Wendling high si hoid went down to defeat nt the bunds of the .lunior l-igh schoot quintet Katurdny evening at the. local Y. M. C. A. by th close scoro of 17 to 15. Eugene lined uir with Hur. leigbt and Pickens nt forwards, liaird at center, and Murray and Fellers, at guards; Wendling used Keeler and Ar nold at. forwards Taylor at. center, and ribelton and Pratt at guards. E. 10. llol dfman, physical director of tho Y.. M. C. A., refercedi '. Grazing Outlook Gootf-i- M. J. Heals. Aif Stewart and Henry Walker, member? of the advisory, com iiiiitee of the 'tipper Willamette Stoek Raisers' ass-k-hnjon, were in Eugene. on Saturday nflernoon to confer witli Nel son F. Ma-nluffr supervisor of the Cii catle national forest, relative to grazing problems of the forest service tlila' year. Ind'cations are that from 10 to 25 per cent niore cattle, will he grazed in tho forest this sensori' lhan Inst, according t" iracduff. , ' ,. ., . . ... ,. -;' .A. & An amazing love A drama of a man and a X woman eld enough to A be his mother! J "BLACK OXEN" TREATY NOT EFFECTIVE London, Jan. 21. The Hritish foreign office today denied Washington" advices that the AnRjo-Aineriian "ruin rullning,, treaty is operating and effective though it is not yet signed. Southworth Service Held Funeral services were belli In Mllem this morning for Dr. Charles W. South worth. The body -was shipped to ICu irene. nnd burial took nlace . at 3.;'0 o'clock this afternoon in the I. (). O. F. cemetery. Rev. II. W. Davis of Eugene officii! toil. GERMAN PROMOTED ' Iterlin. Jan. 21. Dr. Von llocscliV for mer German charge' d'affaires in Paris, who ban been elevated to the. rank of ui'nbiiNsndor, will leave tomorrow night to restore frnuil diplomatic, relations -between .(lernuuiy and France. Swimminn Contest Held Finals ill' the -10-yiird swFm, ft port of the series of nth etio contests by mein- fbers of thp junior leaders corps of the Y. M. C. A. were stroked Mnturuny. iie sult's were announced as follows: Hartle. L'H; f(. Ebei hal t, -'!: Hessonelle, 211.1; Tushioii Park Clothiers ' a25-"Vikiniette Street . . r-t-i su.l)j5,'i; )V.'u'.wriv;passing'iWi l;'.i rf" t Xjrf-r j on i jBafik';.-; f.--' 71ll'tlg1lt(V.uiV.rwo9 rAcjt. fof.i' effff jtrut.K. ''.i ' . '' ':." . .'v'a -1 ?" . : -!' vvvy-y.v tO.toi iV;if ;r.'i1r'vi;.&;i:V- .-. nfwV.VjVifst i4s Juid: ;e?()' fKVVtVl AiuVf eJiilfc fit'H'-- vijryii r;tflsnKiVtv..vii.(-v :: s;-,: ':.". '7 i.ntiOv.sS.-(l..in. s.vyiiiprintj.-ni'g'Rtocfcii. "(jno of Lnrene's bo3i?8toya" So HPALXir rnd.befllif gu .lisinj; fit Jiaiiil. ' Sflinro tho syswrn. ig rtin doin tho. "taco- d'rujrn ourf biggaril -rrhe loiV'. li'ijlp "ana 4ifelssr-b?uty irf tnlsslBe;. J-onhs. of jitty supilant these jlTjr iliViil.liwvo'boeu fjase-j of 'fturiirianvu. - ...'. . ncstes.i tfwr toaflhatia heattt Kin Jla'k cams- ofhtrsclf," 8.. S. -Stho Vioh I.PVul Jmllilf r rekindles t.h e ispark of lio.alUi. nnd, Vghta-Yl'Claf9 :o& Wi uyy t'F jpi i i " wm iTliH.iiurp. iWTjion of-Vp)ir-syom'n'ntl.Si, l!fe,lrs-le8Ck Teey mouu vsun.- jkuiiji niiro rjsd bloo-il.:c8..atfl.yiji:r nervo poi-r-wVl IncfeoPtV. S.-S. K. builds riicli. hhit.il Ivlir tinftG I'voueh lntuHl. TYrtf.f-lMr b'y.si'th Jriih ha Ltypairf it Tsik-wJSf. be rea? io copd. Admitted to Hosplta! Mrw. flenrRp I. Donn of motor ronh1 R, Ktliol ITnid of Myrtle Vnht. Homp Mtitliewr nf IVndlMon, Grrtnide Abro of tt. F?. IX No. 1. JnmcR Duvis of 47 Niiillt ttvoHiiR went nnd Hlmpr Hhvw of Kimirn liav'o boeu ailinittod to t!iPEu fPiut liospitiil. Mr. II. Frpitrh nf BiiRt'it-1. Mrs. Dora Hubbard of 107T WilUunotli! stropt. Mrf. H. A. Richnrdaon of Crp woll, Mrs. r. W; Kllinaker of 2'S Mon roe ptroet, Mvh. T), tM. Johnson of (WJ! Wasiliindton Htrnct, Mjks t'ntliorine St'al of 754 ThirtoMilh avonm nflt, Mr. Ooorpo Rrmloy of Not! nnd Lonn Funko of (Ndmi'K hiivc iV?n dimiBL'd from the boRj)itnl. ,t- , . . , Is Seeklna Brother- A letter huH been rprtived hf the 1 df nl police from J. K. Numnu of Her miston, seokiuft infornuitiou nn to tho .whereiiboiits uf his brother, Albert Niimau. The Mermiston man Hiiys that he. hist heiird from his bnrther five months rro when "lie received n card from Mr. Nitmau Hinting that Albert wns in a hnu pitfil here. Tliey were stopping wftll Wdl ter Pari;, the letter said. . fc fifetter jto 'Kefep Trices; fam ' Lo: pssibife MA : $6 Tfce,tHe Kusiriessi; Twice : Fasi- .. :! ;: Hence Tlise January Low Markings " 98 c LOO ....'riOYS' HEAVY .WlXTpiTJ- WOTOilT. COTTON; U. IOX V .'' t fJI'fTS jALL -.SIZES', TO M-l-'LRECE. LiNF.H; . ;f:m.. V'ALKS-.'. . . . . , .". .'. . . J MFXV AJ; LEATliERVYORK ' MtTTS; ' itlCELY-V :.' uxed ':with AVooi, elastic? kx-it jviiis'i:s--K-woRTlf-ir-ioo'-. .v. .'..: . . '. . . .'. :. .', . HOYS'- FIXE BiQ' IIEAV'V SLll'-OVER SWEATERS "l-N ALTi SIZES AND -A VARIETY OK BRIGHT' COL- ; or coaibtxatioxs . . . .-. .'. .:: . ;v.;...y:r-:-. ., " A'tEN 'S'. Ahh-YYOOL .SERGE 'REGULATION ARMY STYLE SHIRTS; LlXEl) CHESTS; DOUBLE EL- V BOWS; WOK TIL $i.0() ... ... . " . . . . . ,. : . . . .', ' ' MEN'S GOOD WEIGHT OUTIXG FLANNEL NIGHT. . GOWNS; ALL SIZES; NEAT STRIPED PATTERNS; -' $1.25 VALUE V..... j I ' CLEARANCE -OF MEN'S $.1.00 Ais'D $G.f)0: ITATSH : ALL GOOD STYLES AND ALL SIZES, BUT NO'l j 98c ALL STYLES IN EACH SIZE 2!)-IN., RIPPLETTE A VERY DESIRABLE ROUGH V DRY MATERIAL FOR CIILHREN'S ROMPERS A'D APRONS, ETC. ; : J 1 .. Neat pink, find blue stripes and plaids. .1-LB. GENUINE "".APOLLO" COTTO'N BATTS; SJZE 72xi)0 A LOVELY SOFT AND FLEECELIKE ratt" ......:.......;...;....-.-...:,:.-. ,12-TNCTI CHEVIOT SHIRTINGS; COLORS OF BLUE AND GREY WITH WHITE STRIPE; A VERY SERV ICEABLE FABRIC .v.. ;'.:r;......... :v;.v... '.;;.;. WOMEN'S BOYSIIFORM NEMO AND G0SSARD BRASSIERES CLEARANCE OF DISCONTINUED -NUMBERS WORTH TO 2.25 ... . ... .-v. . . .". ... Porous knit, wash satin,.: satin sliiped oouliP and .all-over Incej all; . : sizes, but not all sizes in ouch stylo;, every ono a phenomenal, value.,;,. lit ilKc. . .; ; ..,..;. :,;;:,:,',.: ...:. .. . ... .-, . .r G4x7G FINE COTTON SHEET BLANKETS MOST LY GREY COLOR WITH .NEAT PINK AND BLUE STRIPED ENDS 29c 1.65 25c 98c 1.29 VETS HOSPITAL BURNS (Phoenix, Ariz., .Jim. L'l. Tlie l'hoenix -rtnnltflriuni, whinli Una been tned as a l iuted States government eontmet hos pitnl for the oiire of dinabled veternnH, wns doBtroyed by fire today. All in tienta were taken out snfely. To Portland- '. f ' '4 eoiMluet' a lefial fiifht oguiiiHt eer tnin v.axn elnmm filed by coiiKtruction workeiB h (min.it th WillKon fJontnict'inR eniikpuny, UiUi eoimty and the Soiitliein I'uiifb.', 'Attorney v U-Rt lienn and .lhn !r. AV'illianiM of thiw dty liave. Rime to rqrtland. IiHlrkt. Attorney JiilniHtun and rimmiHHiouer Hhnrp have aluo le.ft for 1 lie t Kin I. ax the t-oijtity Ih involved, iil thoMiili ii n. minor ' deKVet'' .The whk Halm cr'v out nf differenees b'n. ili Toadi in Ui'nteru I-nne where the K-.J i . reptyees tlie uiifimny it took several yriijrf Ro:for nailroatl-rijpht-ofvay. IHfflT-PW . ' ... ' .' ... .,';'" ?, NT.mArar pi.easf . ': . Jphn.'(i.',e"iJinnlf, flip pnt. laureate of' "Xrhrnska. jWhA nptiem-ed .in Villhril tmll nt .the rliiveViiT Kiiturilay f v'e.iiii'.g. was t-ell rWifed, ')!' firft -fiart of Al.j-V grnmooi)Siste .m poems -or ih -naiiv.e ttflftf.eltrrijkn' Tliesa verses dealt vitn theste ;o! the village tt which he wns IVMrti. iiiCThe ..iwond pnrh.of hid iCro- dark. Tliey were t. A. Bessonette, C, Af. Mauville and F. S. Pallersoh. ' Fines late Saturday included- C O. McClintie $10 for speeding an Charnel ton, Ed Kin of !.ifa, $7i for ios ing an intcriicction with bis car nt. more than 12 miles an hour, nnd C. A. EIspuss $2 for parking his car without lis!, Is. PAY AS YOU RIDE On Kenkon Cords. Chamberlain Vul canizing Works, H1 W tlth St. ft WOMEN! DYE IT NEW FOR 15C Skirts Waists Coats Kimonos Dresses . Sweaters ' Draperies Ginghams Stockings Don't wnndef n-bether you ran l.ve or fiiit -.it successfully, bemuse . perfect hone 'dvelng la guaranteil' with "IMn inond Dyes even if jou bnve never dyed befxre. Jru(rgisHi huve nil colors. Di rections in eireh -packa(e. Clean Child's Bowels with "California Fig Syrup", Even if dross, feverish, bilious, ttn stipated or full of wild.. children loye llie pleasant taste of ''California Fig Syrup." A Wnsnoonful never fail lo. clean the liver and bowels. Ask your druggist for genniine "Cali fornia Fig Synip" which, h.s directions for babies and children of ail agen print ed on bottle. Mother! . You must say "California" or you inny get nn invito, tion fig ru. ... . .. au. f uvu-ar-cd. a. cycle ir poms wUicn.1 hc'ji!I ,i he J ycle -.or; the,.WeM.- In ' tllfso'ti' ilwiis"t)ie ifrinvtlo. of'lSH2 to ' .iSHli"tllii rtutrnl 'tkena- lu-ing IbV iii.- -ta, LlCitir.oT llie Tumi fcj MiV nilohVTB who rmK.pant to ipewreiir western migra-i-ui. ntii' ot lift pnefiit. h! read wan entitled' woe lil'f'Ui ..MKuiuin. lie aesi 01 ins verses. ilVii wjtj. Ihl p'oijle 'itni their. 'VeiltlcJii V'.'llte. tubtri' iif wDith liif. ...'.'. '. ,. ' . . . .1 . .! n rn 'nni inrTiitrrv Tr Jl- S.msarfn'5st.k1ii41it,aro . .' 1 7 V Ifrcp Wii..ugu;ftS-olVTilf. Black- fTreV.atwejfliMif ?C werevijctrd. itjaULfnd. . . . .... ;,. .j.T.i,-ia.. 8 . h. . in ih'uut) i:i iyiri r: f-f ruiro ' a''i'fi Franklin lwtiilpwird. vrvu 1 '1q. HIH'rtl'F MIT miM'fVIUit ineil rtL' each for mrkPng tUo bottlii is mora cconom.i:pihpir nriilKu l lit after ibirk. Ths. Wer. k. A. I"e. Virginia .1. Lsterlr. I . V tt'-t'lier. ..1 -On Vl ike Youtielf MUn i- Tli alter i mkfY fr!inf lmnroryf !Hfhtei!,rarii fter S.S.ia' krYou Fe.l M tk-trlier. E. t". Itragoo, V. IV. I)e(1(- rr alii lr. '- f. fl.'irlnn.l. i tlnu f r r.nl $! ench Bedding Specials 104 f eqiiot- Slieeting, per yard" . . .' . . , . ii'hich Pillow -Tubrirg, Bleached,. pep yar'd . . . 'p;fl,.i.lm'i'.'!fi. roo'iiliir .:i!)f!'nnde.' at ..'f. - J- m-'i'- ! , O 1' O J - L.)5h('(U4' 72x00, r'gilnr.'.!rJ.45 value", at .W--iiiIi Gnigjunn, regular .;j.c value, .at .. filiiiieii Outing 'PT.anm'l, i-u'enoeks and'slriiWH, .'i'G-'iiVh "VVliitfl Outing Marmelat ....... 30d nr. . .1. r I. T.W ..J,:u t.t ' 4-IIILMl 1 urtiv.y .1 Ullliir 1 ' imiiit-'i, jmiiiu, mi, r". . . . S'J-hicJi Ofltiivg, l)lMC.'mirI pinji Btrij)03 . .1.4c, :.'v" Cotton.ahd:W6el uWnants'AH. :: v." 'vHi'nccs- .-....70o 40c 26c ....$1.19 ....'.25c yd. 20J and 35c ..."..J20J , and' 20c At-' JsVw Shipment I of? ' J . 3 Spring "A Dromon; EQUITABLE Lire INSURANCE ,tt. Of New tork. gee Kobert W.( iJatt or phone 1197-T. ; A Raw, Sore Throat -y EattM Quickly Whui You Apply a Littl MtatproH ;j - And Musterole won't blister like the old-fashioned mustard plaster. Jutt spread it on with your lingers. It penetrates to the sore spot with a (rentier tingle, Joo9cn8 the coneestioniand drAvn 1 out the sorcacss and pain. I ; Musterole is a clean, white olnthient made with oil of mustard. It is tine for ; quick relief from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsillitis, croupt stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleu risy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of the back or joints, sprains, tore, muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feat, colds on the chest. Keep it handy for instant use. , . i ,'. ToMolhmi Mu.t.roU 1. noW ' mad In milder farm far ' babies and small nhildran. Ask for Children's MustsroW. , 35c and 65c, jars and tubes; has- - i pltai8ue.5ki.UO. ittttr than m mmttar4 fiW ...KSii. ' -.1' ' ;J I I Are Tou T Carry ing. As Much Life ! Insurance, As You Can and Should? Are you carrylon yonr full slinro of Life In.urunce, or nr. yo0 ncKlecting this- most Im portant obligation? ., i Carry your full ahart of tn. aurance, no mhttor what sac. ' rlflce'you may have to malts tn.'dn It. This Is the falre.t, . the most practical and consld. ' ernt- tlilnsr you can do tea those ileDond.Bt upon you. ,,; ! Oonsuit a life Insurance repi ' ri'sentntlvo nt nce. Vou will ' be able tn rind a policy to suit your means and your special ' requirements. Take out that polh y now. , . 'Bank of n Commerce Friendly and "Willing