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I Page Two I . r r tt tj n Monday Evening, April 2L 100. I , . V ' . e THE EUGENE DAILY GUABD i 'Mmim piitq niy Ilium rniiraQ' j cpf, mi 1 (lfl PHFIS1T EGGS ww mt iWI II. a-, ,w- HI IIH I I I III I II UIIIIIIUI I I II III II III I ' 'ill! I Hill II IHI llll II I i 1PI - . 1 I UU I 1 1 U Wlllll w w V E t GOOD MEET THOUGH DAY SCHEDULED CHRISTIAN SCIENCE f FEW M 55 THIS 0 M 3 STEWART'S Stewart's 5th Eefund Day MONDAY, FEB. 11th QUALITY AUTOMO BILE SUPPLIES For All Makes of Cars Convenient location Oak St., Bet. 9th and 10th Service with a Smile! i Don't Let That Cold Turn Into "Flu" - tub on Cood Old MiutanU That enlrl mav turn inrn ''Fin Grippe or, even worse, I'neumonia, ynJees you take care of it at once. Hub good old MuHterole on the con tested parts end gee bow quickly it bring relief. Cold are merely congestion. Mus tcrole, made from pure oil of mualard, camphor, menthol and other simple Ingredient, is a Counter-irritant winch tumuiutei circulation and helps break up the cold. As effective as the messy old mustard (JittlCT, UOCB U1B WOTK WllUOUt DllSier, Just rub it on with vour fino-er-fin. You will feel a warm tingle as tt entert ne pores, men a cooling sensation that mngs welcome reuei. To Mother r Musterole Is now mad in milder lorm for bahlea and email children. Ask for Children's Muaterole. SSe and 65c, in jara ana tunes. mm Bttft than a maitard platter Ton Can Abuse YOUR EYES 1 ' - - . and later ' on, probably ' suffer the penalty. You onn noglact your dyes, and when the show down comes, have great deal of difficulty In get ting them properly tltted: OR you can care for your eyes as you would any oilier precious possession. Have them examined reg ularly. Wear glasses when needed. Work under cor rect lighting. Wear tint Id glasses tor protection tgolnst sun and wind, and when your eyes trou ble you, consult a reliable optical specialist. DrRoijalQick Optometrist 878 Willamette St. TOPPER SPANKP VIOLA DANA! iri Dent Doubt VciixHutband The fattiest, clever, est, moBt sparkling comedy of married bliss and blisters that ever hit the town! FOX NEWS . Comody "ARABIA'S LAST STAND" Today and Tuesday The Castle Home of the Best Coach Tlill Jlaywurd held the fir. rf-Kuiar tra.'k ud field competition Siiturday ntturnmrn on IJawurd field hetwu the v amity trii-k iu,ud nwl the trvHhmttD at the 1'uivernily of Oregon, Many of (he wmthrn failed to uifnr to participute due to cJhh b uml other Umirh, but Hay ward run off the events in big meet fanlifon to ft the men uaed to mnipetitlnn. VoMperta tor a food trnek neanoD were rvident. althou&h biic ffi-i In the Oregon H'juad in aecood and third places were shown. J ii the oaabea tmriy (q time wan made. Jjnmu, s Klamath Falls boy. ftepped out and won the hundred in itlmrjfit even time, and he wuh presaed clone by Art Tuck who f.rji).ed acc- oud in trie event, line pair of aprtnt -rn ahould annex countttra for Un ion Jo the dm he this flprifift. Dooenda On Saearflw. Captuin itnlph Hpoiirow wna not abltt lo pnrtJt'ipnte due to bun in em M.fitjtfii..t. but Htywfird iu not wor ried nhotit thin mmi'a perforinnnce ai lie Kt ill fa ptood for firat in tJie pule vault in any meet. In tli a 440 liinflv and lt-brmiK.i vetorniiH in thin event ran me of the priittie.Kt riiccH of the nay, they foiiyht for flrnt t)lnre nil llin way around the track, and Uittely won at tile finlnh by A few in chew. In the hurdle Wait Koltuty, alar freshman of laat yenr ran both tlie hixha and Inwa tn good time. Art Turk in thn javelin throw Ijio grefrlan atfck for over UK) fnet. Reiulti of tha Meet, Follow iti are tha reiilta of th meet: HW-ynrd dnati, Liieaa, Tink, Mnydar; Kl-jard rnn, Oerke, Maunay, MeC!una; javelin. 'I'urk. KnaenbatiKh, Mlmonton: shot. Tuck. Johnson, iieat ty( diacua, Tuek, Joshnaon. TwrjeHn; low hurdlea, Kclaey, itodda, Clark; 20-yard dsab, Holt, Luraa, Caah; wo mile, Keating, .Jonca: mi e. Kia- ly, Conleyj -JO-yard thiah, Itlalcy, lloaehrauih. w bnri 120-yard h ah hiirdifs, Kelaey. ('leovar. Hunt! hrond I jump, ltnaenberg, Gray, Bnydert pole binh jump. liinlcy nnn icnsobrauu. both rst ernnx, fouslit a nlre race out in the iunrlr, Itlslry wloning by a scant mnrjln. On Kiitnrilnr. Aoril Wl an infsr- elana invnt nml tryoufs fnr (be Unl vfrniljr of WnHhingtnn relays will b hrlil on Hnyward fitld, starling at u o clock. Portland, April Jl-The flirhty- tfmt anniversary and the twenty- fourth, celebration ot ''rounders !ay" will be held at Champoeer. Marlon county, on Mar I, tbls year. The celebration will be under the auspices of the Orefcon Ploneer aanoclatlon, and the Oregon Jllstoii leal society, p. It. ITArcy, past pres ident of the Oregon Plonaer Aeeo clHtlon will be president of the day, and Ueorg-e II. Illmes, curator and aaaletunt secretary of the Oraaon llletorlcal society, eomposs the com mittee In charge of tha Memorial park, on behalf of the state of Oregon. ' The steamer. Turllne. has been chartered for the eicuralon to C'hampocg, and will leave the foot or Alder street, Portland, at 1 o'clock a, m., and arrive at Oregon City st 8:16. No stops above Ore gon city except at Wllsonvllle will oo made. Arrangements hgvo been made with the tenders or. the Mor rison and Madison bridges, to onen the draws when called for by the learner whistle, thus enabling the excursion to etart promptly at the iur nuincu Willi ti. tinne nr nr. -riving at Cliulnpueg nt IS o'clock.- me aayu program at the grounds will eoinurlso bitskot dinner, aona-a. and brief remarks by past presi dents. Memorial services will be held In honor of ex-governor. T. T. (Jeer, past presldont of tha Oregon 1'lonovr Association. Following is a lecture on Christian fdence that was given last Frldsr liignt at tns armory: A LECTURE OX CHRIST-IS HCIKX'K TUB MR- LIUION OP ItlGHV JtaSHISTAHCB. Hy JOtfK C. LATH ROP, C. 0. Pi tMsmber of the Hoard of lecture ship of The Mother Church, The Viral ChurcBj of Christ, Scientist, In Boston, Mass.) E REPORT x ll08o . "l2c ...ROc ...(We ...fao Boos and Poultry Km, fresh , 18ri?1nc Ifsns, light ncdlUc Heus. livs. heavy .2lu2n Drciicrs lU((21c Butterfat and Butter Duttorat Rflc Croatacry buttor ,'l7!IUc , Msat warkSt Steers 6tttf!7Kc Cows 2U(Tt)Ue Kwcs ,, 2t5(tiHc Wethers , nrit lOc Lambs, spring lOffiinc Veal, llsht, dresicd 14(H)14e rork, dressed .6'MlUc Hags, live ., ,.77i4c Grains. Hsv. Hlsss V Whits wheat Red wheat Oats , , , Ksrlev. bushel Barley, ton reoaiaoiss ana fruit rotntoss, lb lVidjllKc New. Csl. potnloos lSc Csrrots. , ,-. ,, .2c Hosts ,1b 2U,c spinach , jlo Aspsragus 10c Peuosrs Rile Kliiibsrh . ...10c llreen Onions, dos. (10c .........I .... itmiiniieB, UOS ..(..., ,t)U0 l'srsley, dos H,V Cauliflower 2H" Celery, dos , 1'2 Lettuce, crate 15.00 PORTLAND LIVESTOCK Portland, Ore., April i'l. Cattle, receipts 8(10; toue of mnrket higher; beef, good grade steers fk'jnftl); me dium fl.l!(Ht8.2f choice cows, heifers 7.25(i 7.75; cannon IM.&OSf-l.lid; bulls lllticR; eelves $4.S04(U. Hog receipts 57(10; tone of ninrket stesdji medium to choice 7ftf8; heavy 4.5()(rC7; pics tt.2fttT.75. Sheep receipts WOO; tone of mar ket lower; medium to ehoire lambs aiUSJiH! yearlings 8ffl'11.00i wea thers filttlU; ewes loiuJU, PORTLAND PRODUCE Portland. Ore.. Anril 21 nutter 33irtlSo eggs, buying price 2X((.f)'to, selling prlif U-4J20Q, disese 27uv23c; lieus 22ni'26c SEATTLE PRODUCE Seattle, Wuh.. Aurll 21. nutter. city creamer !)Uc, uuuutry creamery lUdfJIOc. l.Kk'"l Hnlect ranch 27c, pullets 22c. on triplets 2.H(ii24o, youug Auier irus 2;ic. Ouiuus: Oallfornla 8QnVae, Oregon JVjc. Potatoes: 1 skims gems ItlO a ton. local IWibl'i. S. F. PRODUCE Sen Francisco. Anrll 21. Hurler. extras BUVsc. prime firsts firsts uomuisl. Ks. extra STVif. extra imlleta 23c, uuderslscd lUc. CHICAOO GRAIN Chicago. April 21. llelief that the McNery-luiugen bdl would nuas seemed to act as a boAriah Influence, today, In a sraalna which saw sharp recessions In all three grains. A slignt hulse at the start was srtlflcnl 'and followed hjr a bitier reaction . Wheat cioxcd 3-ttiTl cent lower. Coru T-8ul cent lower. Oats 1-4U3-4 cent lower. FOREIGN EXCHANGE?' New York, April 21. Deuiaud ster- TO STATE MEET nomination of. deleirates to the state convention of the American Le gion In Portland tliis suininer will bs s feature of Hie meeting of Lane county Post No. 8 of thn Lcirlnn nn Thursday evening In the Chamber of t.ninincrce rooms. Initiation of a num ber of new members of tho noat will also have a prominent unrt In the progrnm ,lt was announced today. Committees will bs nnnninteil to look after Ihs big-top circus to be brOUSllt hPre hv the Telnn nn'.t durlug the latter part of May, a rifle team win do organized from among the nost members, and a nrncrrtim n7 boxing, wrrsillng, tumbling and music will oo carried out. Men Who served in thn nnvv 1i'no the World war will have charge of the Crogram of entertainment, and a navy can "feed" will he given durfn the course of events. Theatres MONDAY . HBILIO "Broken Blossoms." CAHTLEr "Don't Doubt lour ZIuBband." - 11HX "The Last Hour." ling S.SSMi. Franc cables 0.354; checks fl.33. Lire cabin 4.45H; chocks 4.4ft. llelgisn cables r.4tlt checks 8.45V4. Msrka .OtSKHHO per million. Ouiklrr cables 8T.28 checks 8T Kweden kronen cables 2ti.fiO: rheck. 26 8L Norway kronen cables 18.88; checks 13.84. lenmsrk knonsn cables 19.68; chscks ltUH. DRIED FRUITS Nsw Toik April SI. Dried fnHte. market, dried rslsine atan sortcots MACIT.. senlss, erapoTtel prime to i? WHttWlprunee. aOa to hK mit, 60s at lOrts, MttYUt peschee. phoiee to extra fancy 8V,wl3si sefd leas ral.lna, aulphilr bleaohsd. ltV4. unblsechsj 7HQ8Vk. . M NEW YORK WOOL.'' ' nsw, Turk. Anril U1 v.l r.. kef fairly steady 1 domsstle, fleece P1?. I?!7"'' l,Bn rard basis T4uil.20i Texas tcnuresl 1.00liai ijuarlerblood WfllBS... Heilig Offering JNew Morton Organ ForFirst Time A snecillllv tirennred ennenrt for the opening of the Hetllg's new B 11-vor-toued llobert Morton orehestrnl organ has been prepured by Elbert Ixchele for this evening. The pro grain has been arranged to please an audience that appreciates the finer class of music, and those who will en Joy the late popular selections. The concert will he IS mlnutua In length and will be played immediately after the feature picture, 8:50 p. ui. The program is as follows: Overture, "I'oet and l'onsant".8ippe Medley of Old Standbys. Elbert Lnchole "March NMilltalre" ..Fruna Hchuhnrt Collection of Papular Hits. 10 Hspeai "Hittkea Blossoms." After carefully looking over the field of pictures svallable to find one that would fas sultsbls for the open ing of tha organ, the management bss chosen - D. W. Orlffith's "Broken lllossoms" for a return engagement. Miss Dana's New Film Scores Hit Viola Dnna has never isd a more delightful starring vehicle than "IWt Doiibt Your Huaband," the new Metro picture that opened this afternoon at the Castle theatre for a run of two day a. Everyone who's married or who thinks of getting married should ses this merry satire on the auspicious wife who Is always leaning at con clusions end keeping the matrimonial nest in a turmoil. .It's clean, whole some fun, spiced with the paprika uf smartness snd slxxling with tense situations. Miss Ihina. as the pretty little sub urban wife, whose Intensity of affec tion for her huaband takes the form of wanting to supervise ell of his ac tions, never looked more beautiful In her array of chic, fsshlonsble gowns, and never romped through a rolo with more fascinating humor. Sills Picture Is Called Masterpiece Milton 81fls and Csrmel MVere are heading the cast of "The Last Hour" which la playing today and Tuesday at the Itex. New York reviewers railed this nle- tnre ens of the few screen master pieces of the year: It la a story of regeneration, sacrifice and love. "The lst Hour" answers this emotion tn the only wny It ran he snawered. It contains several thrills which are hslr-raiaere according to advance reports, IJowerer, critics hsve been unsnlmous la according to "The Iast Hcur" the moat logical continuity of any picture these laat seversl years. The thrills are a nee ceaaory par of the store to leave them put would he to destroy ths story Itself. In many eases a story which does not depend for Its strength upon "punch eeenee Is fill ed vrtrh ohvlons roeeh antes! "thrill, era" fust to "pnt ths picture OTer." MCRVIN PITERS Cottage Orova, Ore, April 21. Mervln Peters who died SarnrdaT, April 10, 4t ths Mercy hospltsl la Kugena. sras horn In Manitoba. Pom. ada. Stay 10, 10T4. Ha wonM here been JV years old had he lived rtntlj Msy 10 'of this year. He leaves a brothv. Lae Fetere of Cottage Grove snd another brother la Eugene, Ths fnneral was today st 9 p. n, from the mis rbanej,. Iter. A, J, Adams officiating. Itiirlsl was In tka T ") ft .00(81! in end Msahpl eeaajery ef Oe(tege ' ' (OrwaV .. . . e . General Foch of France said. "A battle won- Is a battle tn which one win not own one'e self beaten." ltuekln wrote, "When the heart ginks, the boat ainkM." Persist ence In right will move mountains. Hlght control, right restatanee, and persistence will master ell things. This pathway of life la the path way of true common sense, and true common sense Is the sense common to Ood and His man. It Is the sense that will become mora and mora common as men grow mors snd rnore In spiritual under, standing: It Is the sense that makes a man the master of himself and of all circumstances. I ask. you: Is It eommon sense to obey the beliefs of fear, super stition, and Ignorincs, which re sult In disease, discord, and deathT la It common sense to believe that the earth Is flat or that tho sun revolves around it Just because the senso of sight so testifies? Would It he common senso to bellsve that the clock In your room Is not tick ing plainly because your ears do not always hear ill Or would It be common sense to say you are not wearing ..clothes because you do not always feel them on youT Ts It common sense to walk by sight and not by faith aa Paul admon ished, or Is It common sense to give up solving sny big problem just becsuse ths material senses do not comprehend It? Then neither Is It common sense to accept the mate rial teatlmony about disease and pain Just becsuse the lying mate' rial senaos say there la life and sensation In matter. Can mindless matter feel pain, or Is It thought that feels It? If It Is not the thought, then why do doctors stupefy the thought with an opiate to lessen the psln? The question of healing disease or sin Is, aa Mrs. Eddy sums it up, the queatlon of the correct govern ment of the body. It Is the great question of control or right re alstance. Shall the material body control man, or shall man govern and control the body and all Its beliefs? This vlrtuoUly sneans: Hhall man control matter, or shall Inert and mindless matter control man? You see a snaka In a dream; but when you wake up and soe only a table, the snake ceases to alarm you. It Is Just so with tha beliefs about matter and the mate rial body. We should wako to soe the ronl man, and we should awake now.1 - Christian Science Is becoming uni versally accepted, and Is doing Its great healing ana reacmpuva wora hecauee of Its correct teaching about Qod and man. Christian Helenas awakens the thought to under stand a God who is ever present, nractlcal. and orovable. and to man who Is obedient to God's na ture and government, a man who Is like his creator In "other words, who refloats God. God and man ir. ihovn to ba not corporeal, lim ited, and erring, but are proved to be spiritual, eternal, loving, vital. aotlve, and to be so here and now, Ood la Hplrit, AlMnall. the one Father-Mother Mind, the one nd only creator or parent of man, who Is God'e spiritual idea, the perfect likeness or child of God. ' Having shown that thoughts are things, and that matter Is mindless. harmless, and Unreal, Christian Sci ence takes the next step and shows that there le a right thought re sistance and a wrong thought re- stetanoe, a rlgnt control, and a thought control whloh is decidedly evil and harmful. It shows that realatanue, to be oorroctlve and healing, must have behind It the unlimited power of the divine Mind, and not have behind it the limited Influonoe of the eo-called material mind or human will. The human will, based on the belief that life, aubstance, and intelligence are In matter. Is selfish, blind, aggressive, and la capable of doing all evil. Such thoughts are the very oppo site of the unselfish ana purs thoughts of Truth, Life, and Love. Christian Pctence snows tnat tne alck and the alnner cannot be really healed by superficial methoda, and therein It proves Its great mission and vitality. It provea that faith In material methods merely lulls to sleep or covers over the under lying error. Thie error ts alwaya montal,' and whtla It may be tem porarily quieted, it Is not destroyed until the false sense of life and pleaaura In matter Is overcome. Then the liability of repetition or relapse of the error is removed. This Is how Christian science proves Itsslf to be the Holy Comforter or Bplrlt of truth foretold by Jesus, by holding out the hsnd of 00m plete hope end healing to all suf ferers, Including tnose who are said to be beyond material means. The spiritual understanding o. how rightly to resist Ignorance, r.. Mfld aln will prevent thoughta taking effect as sickness. sin, and death. This spiritual un derstanding, which ail may acaulre through the study of Christian ocl ence. Is not a ollud faith In the Intervention of a personal Cod, but quits the opposite; It Is bringing thought Into harmony with t'd. the divine Mine: It la the under standing thst ail divas, and sin era nothing more than the false beliefs of life and intslllgencs In matter, which right thoughts about God and roan will rightly resist ond destroy. Such resistance Is Jlalm Ing man's spiritual oneness with God. with sll the harmony ana Hap piness this Includes.- and such claiming Is true believing which succcesfully resist evil end disease. ao which constitutes true praysr to God, prevention of fear is one 01 ,et functions of Christian Science. and Its complete ". wmild alone Justify (la. holy mis sion. " ' Wo.r of disease of all kinds, fear of loss and poverty, fear ol accident and suffering, rear 01 n- of death, all feur. Is the effect of 1.1.. i.atinf of life, substanoe, and Intelligence In matter. Change thess thoughts with the Ideas of Truth ond Ixve, as taught in unnsiian Hclence, and you prevent and de stroy ens rear. .vry uiio n,..,.. fotur. lamoranee, asid sin. but to do this requires much more than nllna raitn, wm-puwr, suggestion. It requires an under standing of G"d, and of man at n.UHa In Tfl. likeneSS. My frlenda, posterity will Judge Mary .taker Eddy by her works, the millions 01 neaiou ana uenemou lives resulting from her discovery and labors. Mrs. Eddy was unself ish and consecrated boyond. what the world knew. The members of h- houaehold will oil attest the fact. Night and day the year around for fifty years she was at her poet watching ond working for vou and for me. All will admit that It must have required rare vir tues to carry on this Cause through yearo of darkness, and finally with Ood-a heln to bring It Into the light. Christian Scleace has coma to show thatt Jesus' promises must be fulfilled! that hla rules and com mands cannot be earaned. Fzcuse, evasion, procrastination, pride, In, gratitude, fear, or ignorance will never get a man Into heavenly har mony, for "whatsoever a man eow eth. that shall he also reap." GLOBE NOTES. Globe. Anril 19. The- school at Globe closed Friday. A picnio dinner on the school grounds was well at tended. Chas. end Joe fowler, War ren rhircainn and Louis Porter of Alma were the only men present. Aft er dinner the women and children overlooked the building of a bridge across the Wildcat just below the school house. Walter Lyons has finished nis log ging hero on the iMeredeth timber, and Is putting In planking on the truck road he Is building to tap the timber bought of Mi Atkinson. Mr. Oglesby and wile are in again for a few days. Tho Adams family, late of Eugene, have their new house so far com pleted that they have moved In, and HATCHED AT STATE GAIVIEFARIVI HERE One hundred and eight Chinese pheasant eygs hatched Saturday and Sunday at the stats gsme farm norta east of Eutene. One hundred and twenty more eggs are due to hatch Thursday, and from then on other hatchings will be under dav. according to Lawrence Demog Wski, superintendent of the farm. Bvery day now a doxen Ilhode is land Ked hens are being est w"h -0 pheasant egics each, ond during May 18 hens will be set daily. Practically 20.000 eggs will be set -I,.-. . , fhe Htnta same farm, un less some of the eggs are sold by the state game commission. At any rate, there will be fully 15 000 eggs set, according to plans now being made at thr '!.fT:. .b.r. were 10.803 pheas ants liberated. This year it begins to look as though the rccora wouiu u doubled. ,, . On Sunday there were 250 Chinese pheasants collected, nd from now on the laying is expected to increase daily. Tho peak of the laying season will be reached in May, it is believ ed. The imported Chinese pheasant hens, brought direct from China this winter, aro loying a few eggs now. So fnr there have been 2,300 eggs net, and at the rate things aro going now nnother 2.500 or more will be set by tho end of the month. During May more than 10,000 eggs will be act, ac cording to the plana of Mr, De mogloskl. The first of the fluffy, striped lit-1 tie pheasant chicks will be placed in brood coops on Tuesday, and In about three weeks will be put in the big pens. . The state game farm is beginning to nresent a busy appearance, with activities just commencing for the summers work. are making garden. Friends and rela tives had intended to give them a house warming party, but the wen tlier, of late has been better fitted for home staying than for outings or other sports, Gardens here are looking well. Har dy, early planted stuff looks espec ially well for the season. More ber ries, especially Btrawberries. are be ing planted here than evor before. The Oglesbya gave a dinner April 17 to celebrate the second birthday of their niece, little Mary Eleanor Whit- aker. , At the Powder Puff Beauty Shoppe A little of our work goea a long way, Zumwnlt Bldg, 681 Willamette. Room 230. ALL EUGENE AWAITS AND ONLY He hated him with the re lentlcaa hatred - of a friend's avenger and a rival in lovo, hated him madly, fiercely Epochal - Drama ' Poignant Appeal Massive Magnificence The REX tional Gas R aoge Week- April 21-26 $5.00 OFF ON ALL RANGES PURCHASED THIS WEEK YOUR OLD RANGE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. COME . IN AND SEE THE VULCAN SMOOTHTOP RANGE, ALL APPLIANCES SOLD ON EASY TERMS. MOUNTAIN STATES POWER Ca 681 Oak Playing TODAY - and Tuesday The THRILL of a Lifetirne! A tingling drama of mys terious shadows, ardent romance and gripping ad venture. THE LAST HOUR With MILTON SILLS CAEMEL MYERS PAT O'M ALLEY COMEDY a Trans. VECOTOTOjr. NECK"0 NEClC r MUSIC Rosner at the Wurlitzer . Supreme aui m "SCARAMOUCHE" INDIGESTION A Relieved of its poignant dia treaa, flatulent (gas) pains, 1 discomfort after meals, belching, bloating and health-destroying constipa- tionwilh CHAMBERLAIN'S TABLETS Thty malfc dlfathn w$, prnmt harm ful clogging, and caw the regular Jail nmcmul to ncccuary t goad health. Easy and pleasant to take only 25o FORDSON TRACTOR OWNERS Tba BKh Huffa To km MttKt 9 ram "K--"- 7 1 Ai tits easil ttOUblM. for FREE Demon TyWUIard Sti-Tlca, S3 Ttk I Amtf kn Bok1 Mrf. Cora M . WHl 1 ....... , -,' seyw UssahfcB : "HELP PK0TECT Y0UK FORESTS" Extra Pants New blues and grays in the season's newest pat terns to the man who is looking for quality and ap preciates good taste in clothing, these suits will make an immediate appeal THIRTY-FIVE D0LLAES AND UPWARD 713 Willamette Street. Delco-Light Prices EffectlT Anril 25th, there vill b aa advance la prices on DELCO-LIGHT Plant. Yon want a Deloo plant end you sed a Deloo plant. Nor ia tha time to gt your order la and profit by tho pment prtoe. Orw 200, COQ satisfied us sra testify to the rnvrii of Deloo-Light , plant A deposit Injures ,rt0M- W. I. HARGIS Dealer la DekosLlghi Product .. 6? Tm Ate. W . . .' '' . 837 Olive Ste After May js iWoogtrt Plantej FrigUlaJre, Anfeinatlo 'T&& 1 e e a e e o o a? O Q O