The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930, April 15, 1925, Image 5

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    aV Evening, April 15, 1925
THE EUGENE G U AliD
Pago Five
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CITY NEWS
iCoatumeo '
ners at l"e
0' 1 ' i
M ' . rather indefinitely 10-
ttt
on cauiP"- "J VT",h .n,l
l.aur,
Lwacaut'
and the exact
" , ioim of " construct.,
"""""i, not known. The man con
op r . ,..., and other de-
traversed by the new
' f. -isslons Pending
"'.j Vatenanta" commissions in
, ra reserve corp. of the L nt-
!::niorS.ho6t.di,te rra he
.irfrfilj Of Urefou m. .
l? iU receive commissions are:
trie H . Necll. Jr.. WillUm Hu.
t,ir ii. Norton Calef,
? ifrirk lligl.es Clnjson, William
'ed!"C,, f,n. Carl Harold Skoog,
Sat Portland; and W. Norman Lar
"""T Theodore Amstutz,
. m'lcust -
nud W. Norman Lar-
. - U lilt CI
Hiilolroln.
frDoaM Indolpb Cook, li
fe! f Harmon Fairfax Cmf Spring-Sid-
Tl Boowtelt Oillenwnters.
Sldndale; Boyd CS" "eJ
Kuifne: Clayton "s-i "
Charles Edward Jost, Ii.
. i-.ri U'nllHC Smith,
. ,ii.n0.1n Withrow, Klmira; Louis
rarlaon. Kcho;: Hersdiel Kd-
r Kidwrtl. I'ilot Itock; and
' 'nkew. Walla Walla, Wash.
Hood
,ose-
Eugene
Levi
Oration Sent By Air
Miimiscr.pt oi me u.uuu w
thn rpmion of the
a a resiui ui - - -
foiwic eoarh". has been sent by
airplane mail to the headquarters
0f the national intercollegiate peace
oratorical association at Washington,
p (,'. McGuire's oration will bJ
iAmBA from the manuscript alonfl
along with copies uf other orations
from colleges of this ronton. The win
Der of this reion will -meet the win
Dfrsof sil p,hpr '1'stricts in an actual
sppaking contest to be held at Los
Angeles, on June 5.
Tryout April 25
Trrftuta for the Tri-State Oratori
cal contest, the bipgest oratorical op-
portunitv of the year, at tne univer
lite, will he held on Saturday inorU
inr, April 23, according to a statement
issued by forensic coaches of the Kns
lisb department yenrerday. The higher
educational institutions of Washing
ton. Idaho and Oregon send represen
tatives to Seattle in the latter part of
May, and the winner of the contest
is entitled to the intpjcollegiate ora
torical championship of the northwest
as well as to a prize offered by a
battle lawyer.
Home Permits Issuttf
Three more residences for Kugout:
were added to the record already
stacked up for the month of April, it
is reported by W. H. Alexander, city
inspector of buildings. The permits
issued were as follows: Fred L. Bukcr
?o500 residence, 14!2 VilliVd street;
Fred J. Voigh, if'-WOO bungalow, 2(MK!
Orchard street; J. II. .Myers, fJOUO
bungalow. I!0 Monroe street. I'criuid
tion was aHo granteif to I. T. Loomig
to remodel a residence nt E0T4 Onyx
street.
Deed is Received
A deed to 100 ucres of homestead
land, bearing the signature of Calvin
Coolidge, president of the l,'nit.d
States, was received today by W. G.
Baker, IV.rj Oak street. The land is
situated on (late creek, three miles
from the McKenzie fund, and is s.iid
to be one of the best improved home
stead tracts in the McKenzie section.
Mr. Baker has built n wagon road,
costing more than $1300 to bis door
way from the main highway.
program, lsiue the invitations, and
provide entertainment for the mothers
and fathers here that week-end.
Enrollment Increases
With an increase in enrollment of
53 students over last year, the grad
uate school of the University of Ore
gon has a total registration of 311
members from seventy-eight different
colleges and universities this year. Of
thia number 118 have received bach
elors' degrees from the I'niverstiy of
Oregon, the remainder having taken
their work at other institutions.
Stag Mix Held
A stag mix was held by men of St.
Mary's Kpiscopal parish at the parish
house last night, the first of a ser
ies of similar events planned. The
program included Bongs by David
Jones, George McMorran, Eugene
high school boys quartet, and mstru
mentnl numbers by Glen .Morrow and
Krnest Ludlow. May 21 will be the
date of the next smoker.
Lesvos for New York
MUh Dorothy Wheeler; who has
been visiting iu Eugene, left tod;iy
for Snu Francisco and I-ros Angeles,
where, after spending several weeks,
she will continue to Cedar Rapids,
lown. She expects to stop over at tho
grand canyon enroute. After visitm
friends and relatives in Iowa, Miss
Wheeler expects io leave for New
York city, ber home,
Inspection Today
All R. O. T. C. classes and drill
sections on the cam pun are being in
spected today by Major H. L. Jordan,
infantry D. O. L., officer in charge uf
R. O, T, C. affairs in the ninth corps
area, who arrived in Kugene last eve
ning, on his tour of inspection of R.
0.vT, C units of this area.
Veterans to Moot
A meeting of the Eugene post of
the Veterans of Foreign Wars will
be held at the armory tomorrow eve
ning. Further plans for -the erection
of a memorial monument at the new
I. O. O. F. cemetery will be discuss
ed by the post members, it as an
nounced.
Pioneers to Gather
Pioneer club members will hold i
big roundup Saturday night at the V.
M. C. A. A special feature will be the
sale of hot dogs to finance the enter
tainments. A sample fire lighter, to
be used without matches, bns been re
ceived by W. P. Walter, boys' work
secretary.
Catalog Issued
The uuiversity catalog for Hl2o i.o
ltrjO is just off the press. Between
OOOO and 7000 copies of the catalog
have been issued and there is already
a waiting list which contains the
names of vnrious school superintend
ents and faculty members in Oregon.
her home Thursday afternoon at 2:.10
o'clock.
Goes to Oakridge
U-L. Graham, district freight and
passenger agept of the Southern Pa
cific, left today far Oakridne. and
the head of rail construction, where
he will transact business for the com
pany. County Sells Property
Four pieces of property were sold
by Sheriff Frank E. Taylor for Lane
county and the deeds filed today at
tne ouice ot the county clerk.. The
property was. purchased by G. E. Ue-
uerg.
Drunk; Fined $25
Carl Render, accused by night ps
trolmeu of being drunk on the miin
streeia of the city, pleaded guilty to
the offense in city court today, and
paid a fine of $.".
Land Patent Filed
A patent from the United States
government to Walter G. Raker was
filed for record today at the office
of the county clerk.
Return to Fall Creek
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Herndnn, resi
dents of the Fall Creek district, left
for their home after a short business
visit here.
Estate Inventory Filed
The inventory of the estato of the
late Dora R. Harvey was filed today
at the office of the rounfy clerk. The
estate totals ?L',04.50.
Leavo for Loa Angelw
Mr. and .Mrs. Henry W. Sims and
daughter left today by automobile for
Los Angeles, where they will visit
for the next two or three weeks.
Fakes a "Suicide'
t$f- .iJ-)
ntm ' .1
Motorist Fined
Robert Griffin, accused of cross
ing intersections too speedily with his
automobile, paid a fine of $3 in city
court.
To Meet at 8 o'clock
The meeting ofjthe Lincoln Parent
Teacher association will he held at 8
o'clock this evening instead of 7:30
as previously announced.
Trainmaster Here
John Eugles, trainmaster at Rose
burg, was in Eugene yesterday on
business. Ho returned to Roseburg
yesterday evening.
Ftoxlno Serpa was mourned as dead
when It was reported she had jumped
to death In San Francisco Bay. Now
it is learned that Roxlne Is alive In
Canada and that her "death" was
faked by Joseph Weber, who Is Ftox
In o's seoond husband. The fake sui
cide was tried to cover up the faot
that Roxine had married Joseph with
out divorcing Serpa. Claims for In
surance made by Serpa led to an ex
pose of the fake suicide.
(Continued from page one)
Blister Survey
Planned in Polk
Club to Meet
The Home Economics club of Four
OakB grange will meet at the home
of Mrs. F L. Waite, Friday, April 17.
Old Schedule Resumed
A five-nay working week has been
resumed by ltuoth-Kelly mills at
Wendling and Springfield, annouacC8
A. C Dixon, general manuger. .
Discharge is Filed
Hollo Jt. Moon filed his discharge
from the United States marnie corps
at the office of tho county clerk.
Hora from Portland
Mrs. K. C. Hills of Portland is here
to visit with her sister, Mrs. Bcu F.
Kccncy of this city.
Mrs. M. Guerlng Dies
Mrs. M. tillering of Cottage Grove,
died yesterday nt the Pacific C'hris
tisu hospital, ater having been ad
mitted the previous evening for medi
can treatment. She leaves n husband
aud daughter, according to hospital
officials.
Claire Lee Elected
Cliire I.ce was elected president of
ef Good Times Amtisemeot club which
held the last of its scheduled dances
t Dreamland hall last night, nud
elected officers C. J. Fulton wis
med vice-president, and Mrs. Cha.
I'eBine, secretary. Retiring officers
' K. I.. (iilstrap, president; A. K.
Hoberts, vice-president; and Mrs. I)e
ine, secretary. The club will hold n
ace at Coburg bridge pavilion Mny
12, it is announced.
Senool Casa Pends
Hearings oil the petition from union
'Hi. school number fight including
Jlsbel, Marcola and Wendling will be
"eld Tuesday, Mny 17, nt 10 a. m., ac
cording to an order handed down to
y b, Judge ,1. f. Kendall in circuit
court. The petitii.na nsk that the con
ohdation . f the three districts whii h
" completed lst summer be mad?
"lid and legal by a decision of the
eoait. Lmv for Portland
.Mr and Mrs. tllen Klkin. of this
ey left yesterday for Portland for
short vi.ii. Mr. Fjkin, is mn,,,or
"' the first-aid team of the Kugene
"Hire of tue, 1'acilic Telephone and
telegraph company nnd tonight will
'e part in the contest for the state
rbimp.onslup with five Portland de
partment teaun.
Mothers- Day Planned--
M"y n and 10 have been set as Ihe
! for Mothers' and Fathers' week.
'M on the empu. A committee eon.
"n ot Bin p,n. chairman; Hoy
J"Ton. TsuMne Iton.luranl. ,lenn
"rpr sr., Meslriee Peters hsa been
ppoml.,1 hr lUndnll .lne. ,.i.l,
ludnt l,o,y. m prepare the
E. R. Jackman Coming
Professor E. H. Jackman, specialist
in farm crops at Oregon Agricultural
college will inspect the experimental
pMots of ground in Lane county pre
pared in various sections of the
county, lie will be accompanied by 0".
S. Fletcher, county agent.
Road Work Under Way
A county crew is at work resur
facing purts of the Alvadore road as
there- were many deep holes on this
route due to traffic during the winter,
according to F.dwin Tuller, superin
tendent of road work.
Kansas Visitors. Leave
Mr. nnd Mrsv Allen Bell of Wichi
ta, Kansas, who have been vieiting
here at the homes of Mrs. Kelda Mor
row nnd Mrs. .. M. lngersoll, have
left for Portland for a visit.
Big Egg Displayed
Percy Meserre, local boy, is display
ing a big lien's egg with a circum
ference of nine inches one way and
six and one-half the other. The egg
was laid by a white leghorn.
To Entertain Cluo
Mrs. Y. II. West will entertain the
College (.'rest Neighborhood club at
Notarial Commission Filed
The notarial commission of Colonel
W. G. D. Mercer was filed today ot
the office of the county clerk.
Services Held
For Archbishop
PORTLAND, Ore, April 15. Fu
neral ceremonies for the late Arch
bishop Alexunder Christie of the
Catholic archdiocese of Oregon City,
concluded with pnntificial requiem
mass at St. Mury's cathedral here to
day. A guard of honor composed of
Knights of Columbus, members of the
Catbolic orde rof foresters and other
groups escorted the body to Mount
Cavulry cemetery, where it was tem
porarily laid nt rest, pending selccliou
of the final burial place.
Right Uev. A. F. Schinner, bishop
of Spokane, WaBh., ' celebrated the
mass at the cathedral. Tbo snrmon
was preached by Kight Itev. J. 1'.
Carroll, bishop of Helena, Mont.
SALEM, Ore., April 15. I,. N.
flooding, junior pathologist in charge
of blister work, with headquarters at
Corvallis, anid today that be will place
two men in Polk cwnnty in tho Black
Knck district this year to investigate
and map the entire district, showing
the timber stand and the distribution
of black currant. While blister rust
had not ret entered the state, Mr.
Gooding believes entrance of the dis
euse into Oregon is inevitable.
Battleship Oregon
To Arrive June 15
SALEM, Ore., April in Follow
ing a meeting of the battleship Ore
gon commission here yesterday an
nouncement was mado that the old
warship will arrive In Portland har
bor June 35 and will be formally ac
cepted by the state on July 3. Arrival
of the ship will be an event of Rose
Festival week, and its acceptance will
be attended by appropriate ceremonies.
Masked men rob
La Grande Store
patched a squadron of airplanes out
side the Golden Gate on reconnais
sance to ascertain whether any
"enemy" submarine were lying in am
bush outside the harbor and await
ing the fleet.
As would be the case in war, the
long concentration of the nation's
mightiest arms of defense was led by
the mine sweeper force of the fleet,
re-infnrced by the mine sweepers of
the twelfth naval district, which re
turned Inter to port.
Sweepers Comb Bay
The sweepers combed the bay and
proceeded past ihe Golden Gate,
where they spread out in a huge arc
and cleared the sea over the path
followed by the fleet in order that all
mines laid by tho "enemy'1 might be
collected without damaging the con
centration units.
Then came the destroyers, lean,
long, bloodhounds of the fleet and the
cruisers, armored and light, some of
them with a speed of 33 knota which
make them among tho fastest craft
afloat Followed then the ships of
the train, known as the fleet base
force, the less romantic, but highly
important auxiliaries, such as hos
pital, repair, supply ships, collicra,
tugs aud tankers.
Then came the pride of the fleet
the backbone of the navy the battle
ships the squat, wide-beamed bull
dogs of the sea. Serene, indifferent
and unruffled by the stir their ap
pearance created among the crowds
of spectators, the floating fortresses,
each an armored, bristling house of
steel, steamed slowly out to sea.
You Larger Womenand
You Undersized
Maybe you think that you are hardest to fit of
all. Not so no one in these days of really scien
tific coat making is much of a problem. It seems
to be no trick at all for really skilled designers
and stylists to seemingly take off inches, reduce
pounds or add bulk or height where needed.
After all, it's not so much of a fitting problem as
one of styling the style's the thing that gives
tone and distinction.
Coats for the Oversized
$34.75 to $75
Coats for the Undersized
$19.75 to $95
Atirl nt mi)' price, nt every price, remember Hint hero
will find values tlint ennnot bo duplicated clscwJiere.
J1.M-kAIJ.IIIlILA,JJ.I'l.l.k,J'4!i'!s
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you
Canadian Tobacco
Proves Popularity
MONTREAL, April IK. (P) To
bacco growera of Canada produced a
crop of 1S.710.71O pounds In 1024.
Ontario planters bad 13.275 acreB in
tobacco, producing J2, 135,0410 pounds,
and Quebec growers bad 8,044 acres
in crop, wbirb yielded 6.&7K.740
pounds, and, Quebec growers had 8.
044 acres in crop, which yielded 6,
57fi,740 pounds, according to a report
issued by the federal department of
agriculture.
Of the total production, the report
estimates that J 5,000,000 pounds was
shipped to Canadian cigar and tobac
co factoriea for manufacture for do
mestic use. Exports of unmanufactur
ed tobacco amounted to 2,S20,'J1()
pouuds. .
Wbile the areas of Canoda suited
to tobacco culture nre limited, the
report shows they are capable of be
ing expanded beyond the present acreage.
THE BUTTON SHOP
Pleating, Buttons and Hemstitching.
SO 7th Ave. Fast. Phone 1715-J.
OREGON
Phone U10.
MOTOR
CO.
030 Olive
tf
Dr. Ashton for Chiropractic and
Electro therapy. Opposito Heilig ths
tter, Phone 800. tt
INSURE WITH HENRY" TROMP,
STATISTICS
LA GRANDE, Ore., April IS.
Two masked men last night entered
the Ncwlin book storo here ns Mra.
Enrl Lnrson, clerk, was closing up the
shop. They struck her above the
eye, when she refused to opoii the
safe, knocking her unconscious, and
took three rings, 'worth more 'than
$100 from her fingers. She won dis
covered about 0 o'clock by a girl who
entered the store. Police could find
no trace of the men.
About 25,000,0H pupils are enroll
ed in American schools with an aver
age daily attendance of 'JO, 700.000.
For hemstitching see Vena Sneed
at The Mode, Springfield. 8c yard
alO
BORN
ARII At the Eugene hospital, Wed
nesday, April io, lltli5. to Mr. and
Mrs. A. 1. Ash, 138 Seventeenth
avenue west, a sou.
J. FINNIE
Finnies Plumbing
Shop
Phone 1630
Plumbing. Repairing, Steam
and Hot Water Heating
731 Olive St. 2
Day or nlsht emorgency fcrj
Plumbing
Special prices on fixtures
We Estimate
J. FINNIE
SYNOPSIS or TIIE ANNUAL STaTKHENT OP THK
PA0IFI0 MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
OF CALIFORNIA
f I.es nr.. In th SUt f California, on the Slat day of Dwwnbw,
made to tha lncuranea CommUaioner of thn StaU nf Oregon, porauant to lawi
CAPITAL
Amount ( capital atoclt paid up I l,5M.tM.M
1NCOMK
Total prtmhim Inoom for tha your -Tift. ei.t?0 M
Intyrent, dMrtwida aud ronUi rwivl during- tha ywT A.0O0.370.M
Ineoms from other aourcea received durlnt the 7- A91,fl$o,78
Total Income .
niHRIIRRRMRNTfl
Paid for lnMis. endowment, annuitta and nurrander value
Dividend paid to poHcrholdtra during th ywar.
Dividend! paid on capital aUtck during the yenr
CnmmUslnnn and anlarta paid during th yr.,m.
Taxmi, lirencM and feee paid during the yer , ,
Amount of all other expenditure
7.0M.7M.19
J.2M.325 M
1.01.,Mt..71
MKU23.0
1.UI.WSA1
Total ttpendltnrea...
ARRRT8
ValiM ef real eatate owned (market value
Value of auwka nnd bonda owned (market or amort lied value).
lxiana on mortgagee and collateral, etc.
Premium notea, liena and policy loana.-
Cash In -hanka and on hand - ,.,
Net uneoUected and deferred premium.
Inter eat and rent due and accrue....
t Other aeaeta, due from reinsurance companlea.
Admitted aaaeta. Life Department
...llMlt.TM.IT
-I T.17i!KUl
.7.3M.W8.I0
3fl.M.fl(i3.79
. 14.WUM.39
1,8,18. IM.M
3, TOO, 9(3
l,2fil,M1.KA
23.737.00
ASSOCIATION TO MEET
SPRINGFIELD, April 1.1. (Spe
cial). W, A. Elkins, of the .Elkinsj
gift shop, Kugene, is- to address ihe
Parent-Teacher association of Spring-i
field on the subject of art apprecia
tion tomorrow evening at 7:'M o'clock
in the high school auditorium. The
girls' glee club of the Springfield high
school will give musical selections, i
CHICHESTER S PILLS
jbedlral Ak jour Urscglit tot A
riii in ited tmi doit in.iui(W
to.i, tnlcd with Blue RlLboa.
Tb Ihrr. lly of your "
tlriiRB-W. AiWr'HillVri.TF.Rr!
UAUUNI II HAND Il.l.a. fo. Bit
7 tin known ti Dear.Strcit. AUa-rtR.cllit.il
SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
l
i
i
Admitted Must. Atttd.nt Department..
Total .dmltud
V.t
Orou el.lm. for Iomm unpaid.
All other ll.biHtiei
. H.0J.I9 M
. 7.5S0.3U..11
LIABIIJTIK8
..ps.SM.on.no
Mj.iuj.no
l,iU.UI.T
l.i.hintin or
Li.billUe. of
Life T)errtmont
Accident Uepartment
. l..m,3U7
. l.tSO.111.01
T.I.I II. hlllll... .icla. I. of capital alack of tl.SM.M,
and .orpin, ef U.1U.U1.U
UIIHlNK.cl ,01 OKNion r,,K inr. inAK
OroM premium, received during the yer iicludinK accident
nnd health - -
Premium, and dividend, returned during the year Including
accident and health
WJM.7M.U
lV191.lt
55.091. It
The president of the United Fttatoa
rannot be nrresled for any offense,
lie fa ainenablo only to impeachment.
BOND ISSUE CARRIES
MAKSHKIEI.D, April 15. The
.$0.(KX city bond Issue for the pur
chase of property, delinquent in tax
payments, and for the funding of out
Btanding warrants, was carried at mi
election held here yesterday by 22.t
for and .1!) against.
For hemstitching see Vena Hneed
at The Mode, Springfield. Sc yard
alG
Get back,
that lost weight
University Glee Club
Concert
The combined men's nnd women's Glee Clubs of
the University of Oregon in their annual concert.
UNIVERSITY WOMEN'S BUILDING
Thursday, April 16
Tickets on Sale at Laraway's and Co-op.
away
the
you start to
to a shadow,
color leaves
,. vnnr nOOr.
cneea .0u,.n.
up nnd
life's worth
roots. Ii rns
f lh.
PUBLIC DANCE
DREAMLAND
HALL
Every Wednesday and
Saturday Night
livANrr I
at Triangle Lake
every Saturday'
night
waste
when
your
tired Ioks
will hardly noin P J"u' ,
It', hl.h time yoa siar
erf takinK a fine tone and btil.l-
er ike iaiiin:.
Tnnlac will build you
make you tuc that
iutn m.Ha from
d bark fathered from the frur
corners of the ear.l. and f-.m-pounded
under the cxcliisivo Tnn
lc formula. Tanlac is jimt whnl
he poor, starved body floods.
First of all it cleanse, .ha blood
stream and puis the die-
organs In order. 'Vou find !er
. . .l.v. trea ment. Ihit 0.l
I wnl to eat. Pretty soon me wrl
' om, color steila back in o ,u
cheeks and the scales tell n
that vou r gainlnn weight, i rom
i?.en on it . only a short time
..nail tnil'rft foelinK fJ as a Ilrl'll".
Millions of men 'and ''
have taken Tanlac with (treat
benefit. More than one hun Ircd
thousand people have wrl.tn
glowlnc tributes to this wonder-
I"l . u
First Bottle Brought
Improvement
'Tain. In my aide and back
caused me lots of trouble day
and night. I could hardly
walk my beat. Tanlac fixed
me up quick, t noticed the
improvement after the fir.t
bottle."
Patrolman Wm. J. TWer
324 Paul Ave., Belleville, 111.
u-hon vou know It
a . tn an manv folk.
1 fnllv .not to takp advantage r.f
it a
'I an ..it's help yoursolf. lon't 1 tit
ft nff anothfr day. t.t a bittl
at ynur drunefsfa now in, I a;art
the good work ripht away.
IT
Scissor Sale
has been very well patronized and
we are sold out of a few patterns,
but we still have some 14 patterns
left. They are going fast.
Sale Closes
Saturday Night
We still have on hand 51 gallons of
outside white at, pr gallon $2.75
TAKE TANLAC VEGETABLE PILLS FOR CONSTIPATION
TAN IAC
FOR. YO UIl HEAJLTH
0.
implement Co
Phone 1840
73 W. 9th St.
mm
Easter
Did not see all of the
Goat and Dress
Shipments
as each day finds us showing new
. numbers and those of you who've
waited until after Easter to make
your selections will find our show
ing to your liking, in dressy dress
es, plain dresses, dressy coats,
plain mannish tailored coats, etc.
We are also showing excellent as
sortments of shirts, sweaters and
blouses, which we feel will meet
with your approval. Merchandise
of style and very high quality.
Sale of Lovely
Rayon Silks
$1.00 Yard
Printed cryntiil ct'c))ep,
Xu-wcave crepe,
sheon crepes i" lovely
pprinR colors. Just tho
right woiftht and weave
for the new frock. Full
.",(1 inch width.
Recrula'r values $1.85
Special, $1.00 Yd.
Sale of
Belts
Excellent rjHiilily, most
all colors,
ftof. fine values for 42o
Kojr. 75c values for 67c
Keff. !ISc values' for 79c
Kep;. $1.25 vals. for 98c
No refunds. No exchanges.
Amoskeag
Ginorham
19c Yard
?,1 inch fast colored
(im?hain in the depend
able. Amosltenir make.
Checks, i.laids and
T.lain. Splendid for
house dresses anil for
children's wear. Lowest
price since pre-war.
New Purses and
Bags
Excellent assort inenl of
the latest creations in
carry stran nr under
the arm si vies. Priced
at $2.00 and up.
Xew vanilv cases the
last word in vnnilvisni.
Pongee Special
69c
Natural color, 12 mom
mi", pongee. 11 envy
weight, very special
f0c yard.
Berkley Cambric
24c Yard
Xo. GO Berkley cainbrio
in white or flesh. Every
fine knows the finality
Wry special 24c yard.
New Scarfs
Tn printed crepes, plain
erepes, and knitted. Big
assortment. Priced at
$-'.08, $:U8 and up.
This is a big scarf season.
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Oeorg. I. Cochran, President. . r. Meaning, Beereiarr.
SuttutorT reeident attorney for aarvice: tneuranra CommU.toner
and W. M. McConnell, Tartland, Oregon.
HOSIERY "PHOENIX" means quality, style and "your
money's worth." All he most wanted colors.
Pig Shipment of ,1-4 length sox Tor the kiddies most nil sizes nnd colors.
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