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Fage Five" LARGE'S APPAREL SHOP fpOrTtfrrafi Wa4kkmz Start 865 Willamette Street FLASHING THIS TOWN'S GREATEST NEWS Never Before Such an Assortment of ? A : HNE, FASTCCHXJR-GINGHAMS SWK(Blra JJV i -." - AMOSKEAG and SECURITY Blft P fm V, Th Dcintiea Sty1 ' The Most Charming Pat- ' jPjMy i jS I BT1!? ar" C'far Combinations I By Far, the Best Jg? mQi fflffP" T 't" ' M mmm mu asMasutansHoatm " Jfflh " J j I T tt B If I$W' to yoo, "These are the bet Hwih Frock J I ltli 'f' v "I fliP Ifl lmSgia values to our knowledge ever presented f99c," LSljijjMi - Jl S WU' ' we then placed our order for an enormous quantity Wjjm f,, ,-..W8Llk'3iiaMia fj 53) ' of the dresses. Not too large though for the appreciation U lmfWl HW1)! that constant wearer, of Home Frock hare for outstanding to3irmrtifv!l& litKyTifia.tJJSiH J raloei uch as these, or the faith In our- value-giving that will be ?t iat MAIL ORDERS TRIMMINGS CONSIST OF THE VERY LATEST CREATIONS FOR SPRlNGr Cay Color Bindings, Bias Self Bindings, Blanket-Stitch Embroideries, Colorful ' Medallions, Silk Picoi Ties, Charming Appliques, White Plane, Dainty Organdy, Frills, Raffles, Pearl Buttons, Vests, Pockets, Belts, Deep Hems. Phone No. 525 IF YOU CANNOT COME ORDER BY MAIL OR PHONE LARGE'S Sale Starts Friday 9 A. M. LARGE'S They Like Our Spring Styles Y OUNG men are pleased with the smart new styles we're offering them. Coats with wider shoulders and nar rower hips; some with a sup pression at the waist line; wider trousers and cuffs. Hart Schaffner & Marx put their finest fabrics and tailor ing into them. Corns in and see them; we're pricing them very closely Wade Bros. Hart, Sehaffner & Marx Clothes CITY NEWS :-: 1 (Continued Iruua page one) have been dinfufsed, state, the president Officers Continue Courses Further Rtudy in the army enrrp ipODrtnee course now being taken hy the Knne County ' Reserve Officer unit ill be taken up nt ttie meeting of the organization ti be held nt the Vncborage next .Monday evening starting at (t o'clock.' A dinner will precede the tudy course which alarm at 7 o'clock under the instruction of Captain Odin, according to Carlton Spencer, secretary of the chapter. All members of the reserve corps are being nrgpd to enroll for the mlitnry ! course which in being directed from the iHlib division headquarters at I'ortland. Banquet Program Complete Colonel John M. William, will pre side at tin Lincoln day banquet by the Kiigfiis Ixinculn club February V-', at the Osbnru hotel, it is announc ed by Dr. Harri", president. Tickets fur the hang itt't are on sale at local book stores, and a good-sized crowd is expected. Invocation will be by Hev. Fred J. Clark, pastor of the Congregational church. following which will come the Star Spangled (tanner by a male quartet, flag sa lute by the assembly and the Jetljs burg addret-s by .Mrs. A. L. lugalls. Judge iawrence T, Harris is to de liver the main address of the evening. Oruo Company Grows Capitalization of the Oregon Urug company of Kogene dm Med at the meeting "f aturkholdera jesierday aft ernoon. The rnpital is now f'.NMlXHi. The Imard of director was re elet M, and annual dividends declared. The dirertors are It. A Hooth, K. L. ( hambera. W. W. Calk.na, W. Kuy kendall and W. A. Kutkendall. The same officers re re elected as M kws: lr. W. Kiiyk"ndll. president; W. W. Cfl!kin, ve president ; W. A. KMket)d-ill, &tn retary treusurer, Lieut. Kremmsl Renignt Itesignation of Lieutenant Joseph Kremmel from headuartors company national guard, has been announced. Because of conflicting business inter est, preventing him from attending summer camp this year, .Mr. Krem mel resigiifdfin order that Ihe nec essary changes might be made in the company hetore annual Inspection. Lieutenant Kremmel enlisted first In UU4. Dentists to Meat The February meeting and rlinic of the Southern Willamette Dental so ciety will be beld the evening of Sat urday, February Ml, at the Osburii hotel. Dr. J. A. Harper of CorvailH will read a paper on "Silicate fill ings" end the discussion to follow will be Ird by Dr. W. 11. Lee of Ku gene. The clinic will be held by Dr. ltowcn Lester of Corvallis. C. U. Taylor Hero C. V. Taylor of-I'ortland, vice-president of the Oregon State Federaifon of Labor, spoke (o members of the Central Labor council lat night on the position of labor unions on the I proposed chnnges in the Oregon prl i mary. In support of the federal child j labor law, in support of the six-day i week for transportation workers, etc. j Contract Awarded- Hargreaves and Lindsay of Kugene were awarded the contract for build ing the Westminster house near the OS e m j Will stop tomorrow ColJj bftak In 54 hour, for th millionj ' who UK Hilt's. Vtitt rx) hadichtt git. U Grippe ynJJi in diyi. Tim u tl quick, ; tl Kicntific ; to end tline djngcri ml ; diKomfortt Don't truit leirr lielpa, don't ( unit. Ct back to nonnal at once. CASCARAJ.OUININE CmRmBs Oi wiU.pom.it university campus, for $'2A2?, it is announced. Williftfaon and company of Kugene will he in charge of plumbing and heating. The house will be occu pied by the Itev. Hruie J. (iiffeu of the Freshyteritm church. Hera for Funeral Mrs. V. A. Dalzell of Trenton, Ne braska, arrived here today to attend the funeral of her sister, Mr. F. L. Johnson who diedTitesrtiiy at the Pa cific Christian hospital. Mrs, H. A. Soults. of thla elir, sister of Mrs. Johnston, Is expected to return here today from California for the funeral. Burglar Routed ' K. W. Weller, 117.'. Oak street, sur prised a burglar In the act of ransack ing his house last night at midnight, he reported lo police. From his bed room he heard the man moving in the living room, and saw the flash light. When he got up to investigate the intruder had fled. Toam Issue Dafl A challenge to the Fniversity of Oregon faculty volleyball team has been Issued by (he .Lions club team of Kugene, the Lions' team has also challenged the Salem club, or any team in Kugene. Club Will Dance The Aimniement club will hold it vnnentiue party and dance at the Dreamland hall the evening of Febru ary 10, according to announcement of Goitre Vanishes St. Louis County Banker Saved an Operation by a Home Treatment Note: It would be Illegal to publish these statements if no tune, W. .T. Vance, Hanker, Valley Park, Mo., says: "Two daya before using , Sorbol-Quadriiple, I had a bad hem . orrhgge In iny throat caused bytight : ening which produced severe rough ; lug. Twenty-four hours from the first I application of HorboMJundruple I felt relief, and in forty-eight hours noticed it wa reducing. In three weeks, one 1 side han vanished and the relief Is l beyond expression You make use of this and 1 will gladly answer all ques , tions." f Manufactured by Horbol Cntnpany, i Mechanicsburg. O. Hold hy all drug stores. Locally at Linn Drug Co. That (dans toward the starting of, a lawsuit against Lane county Mo re-, cover damages ns a rcnult of the death by drowning here of Charles Adiep of Portland are under way is. the word received here today. Mr. Adter, salesman, whs drowned the night of Dfccmher L'il when he step ped from his car mi the Coburg rosd a few hundred yards north of the Ferry street bridge during the high water period. Too body was recovered December 27 In a alrnigh about 200, yards below the plnce bf the accident. It is presumed that the case will be based on the condition of the road at that point; lnergan and Wagner, ; Portland attorneys, are said to be ar- i ranging to bring the suit. ! .1 Plans for the dedication March 1 of the new Congregational church at Thirteenth avenue and Ferry street will bo laid tonight at a business meeting at the church, it Is announc ed. Contractors erecting the building have promised that it will be ready for occupancy by March 1, and ar rangNnentfl will be started for the dedicatory program tonight. Tbo new pipe organ to be installed in the church will be here in time for the dedication it was learned today. The organ is believed to have arrived at Portland, and will be in Kugene some time this week for installation. County Ferry Bids Received by Court Several bids ou the operation of the new county ferry to cross the Siuslaw between Florence and Olen ada have been received by the county court, according to announcement to day. The bids will be opened Febru ary 10 at 1 o'clock and it is expect ed that by that time there will be sev eral more- bids turned in, according to members of tho county court. All bids so far received have been from residents of the diatrict adjacent to the places where the ferry will operate. Dr. W. H. Lee, chairman of the com mittee on arrangements. Attorney Is Speaker Clyde N. Johnston, local attorney, was the speaker today before the crass uf Dean Hale of the law school of the University of Oregon. Air. Johnston spoke on Introduction of evidence and procedure. i.Trtc Offleor Coming" Otto DeLuce, Indianapolis, na tional president of tho Fugles lodge, Is expected iu F.ugcuo February 17, announces George Wood, secretary. A special program is being planned by members here for the occiutua. Dave Graham III David M. Uruham, local business man, Is seriously ill at his home, U"2 Mnlh street, from nu attack of neu ritis, lie is not expected to bo able to return lo bis business for several weeks. Visits Schools Arnold Collier, assistant county superintendent of schools, was at Corvnllis yesterday and last night and today returned home. On his way back to Kugene he slopped lo visit several of the Lane county schools. Lraves for Portland L. Montgomery of the M. and M. Lumber company, was here, todiy on bra way to Portland on a short bind netia visit. The M. and M. company operate at Ijindnx. F. S. Allon Coming Franklin H. Allen nf New York, is expected In Kugene soon to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs, H. D. Allen. F. S. Allen is now In Ihe employ of Ihe Hearst papers as advertising manager. Marriage License Issued - A marriage license was issued at Ihe office nf the county clerk today to Itudolph Wahlfeld of Springfield and Clara Johnson of Creswrll. Hera From Oakrldge Frank Dompler, resident of the Oskridge district, was a business vis itor In this city today. Files Certificate William K. Buchanan filed a dental certificate in the office of County Clerk Hryson yesterday. Free To ASTHMA SUFFERERS Fraa Trial of a Method That Anyona Can Use Without Discomfort or Loss of Time We have a method for the control of Asthma, and we want you to try it at our expense. No matter wheth er your case la of long standing or recent development, whether it la present an occasional or chronic Asth ma, you should send for a free trial of our method. No matter in what climate you live, no matter what your age or occupation, If you are troubled with asthma, our method should re lieve you promptly. We especially want to send it to those -apparently hopeless cases, where all forms of inhalers, douches, opium preparations, fumes, "patent smokes," etc., have failed. We want to show everyone at our expense, that our method is designed to end all difficult breathing, all wheeling, and all those terrible parnjsysms. This free offer la too Important to neglect a single day. Write now and begin Ihe method at once. Send no money, Himply mail coupon below. Do it today ynn do not even pay postage. Sale of Umbrellas Bo well prepared for tho man)', many showery days of early spring with ono of theso shower proof sturdily constructed umbrellas of all silk or high grado cotton taffeta. Lower-than-usual prices in this timely salo. Cotton Taffeta $1.19 ' Novelty wooden handles with ring or leather strap. Sturdy frames. Cotton Taffeta $1.98 Good quality cotton taffeta that will turn the severest showers. Fancy leather strap" handles. Cotton Taffeta $2.79 8 rib frames extra heavy cotton taffeta. Fancy carved handles. Wonderfully special at $2.79. All Silk $3.95 Finest all silk taffeta carved wooden handles amber tips and ferrules red, black, blue, green and brown. A $5.50 quality. Not many remaining to sell at $3.95. Finest All Silk $6.50 Fine quality all silk taffeta with tape edge. Handsome novelty handles pretty amber tipa and ferrules. A very satisfactory silk umbrella for $6.50. .' Ef Kugenn has been chosen ns the center for ono of the neriea of forest ranger moetingH planned by William It. Osborne, forest firo specialist at the district office of the forest sorvico iu Fortlund, it in announced today at the local Cascade national foroat of fice. Tho meeting hero will be from March - to March ft. and will be un der the direction of Mr. Osborne. It will deal nlmost. exclusively wllh for est fires, and ways and means of pre venting them in the Cascade nationnl forest (ho coming summer. ' Smith Taylor, district ranger nf the Cascade forest nt McKonstle bridge, who Is now in the local office, nnyn that C. I. McFnrland, ranger nt Oak ridge, ami II, .?. Knglcs, ranger at Heserve, will probably come to Ku gene for the meeting, and bring their assistants. C. M. Granger, district forester, is expected to Attend the meeting in Kugene, President Coolidge'a salary, trav eling expenses and the upkeep of the White House cost nbout $45,000 a MOTHER! Clean Child's Bowels "California Fig Syrup" is Dependable Laxative for Sick Children AFTER BABY WAS BORN Mrs. Miles Was Miserable a Long Time Owes Final Recovery to Lydia E. PinkhW Vege table Compound , Dover, Ohio. "After my last baby waa born I was up and around again. DuciwaaaicKiyau cW tho timo and did not know how to fet my work done, had washed a heavy carpet and I think that waa the cause of my troubles. I went to several doctors, but their medi cines did not do ma anv eood. I asked Iwhnt tho troublo was. for I could hardlv walk and al ways had such pains in my loft eiria and then in my right sida. He told ma I had inflammation that caused it I had one of your text-bonks and was reading itand I thought I would tako Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound. Aftorfourdayaof taking it I began to feol better, so I took thro bottles without missing a dose. That helped me more than any other medi cine I had vet taken and I always hava it handy now. ItBurelydidputmeon myfeetagain." Mrs. Jambs Miles, 419 Cherry 8treet, Dover, Ohio. You must believe that a medicine that helps other women will help you. For sale by druggist everywhere. FREE TRIAL COUPON KHONTIIOIl ASTHMA CO., Itnom W!7! Xlngsra ami lliid.nn Hi.., Iliifralu. N. V. Hend fr trial of your mrlhnd to: j Ktimi if rroM, fivritili, bllloim, con- fltipat.d or full of cold, rhitilr.n lov ! Ilio lilcunant inlB of ''California Fif I Syrup" aurj It nn.fr fail, to nweeteu I Ihe Htotnnr-li and open the bowel., A t.n.M)oiifiil today may prevent a lick rhilil tomorrow. Iloemi't rrrtmu or overart. Contains no narcotics or oothiitf drug.. , Ak your driKai.t for tenuln "California Fi( Hyrup" whlrh has di rection for babies and children nf II sfra printed on bottle. Mother! ! You roust y "California" nr you may set an Imitation tig syrup, Tonite is feature nite at the Winter Garden Roller Skating An exciting game of BROOM HOCKEY will keep you interest ed tonite. Thcro will be fun everv minute. BE THERE N6W MANAGEMENT VENETA HALL BIQ DANCE SAT. NIQHT Good Muslo Good Eats Good Time Everybody Corns I emWt?i -