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Tuesday Evening, April 21 T JUG EUGENE OUAED Pago Two do::e in week by E n'w .kn m-ntf mt the maxim. paya to adrertiae," are Invited to read the reaulla or a lo-pane anverinf infill Innerted In The Guard by a Ka- ...n.n Cenra-a C. Stanley, wIiom d "ore at Ninth and Olive i now on the aecond weeK 01 in I , HlPllPf. !it l the record of the "tor In ( i 'Imt II dor"! l.'ixinrM tmotintlnc to more than ok turnover MO per cent. ! oor locked on Imndreda of cua i ncr Haturday afternoon because ;t hinliillty to handle the crowd. Store jammed to capacity every afternoon. . . "We are doinf the arreateat hum neaa I ever aaw in my life," aaya Mr. Stanley. "If we turned oyer the alock weekly, even on a one per cent martin. It would be profitable, aa it would amount to B2 pe' "M nT on our investment." Mr. Stanley believea the bnilnena belnir done by hie alore la the biet on the Pacific coast at the time. Trurka are buay every day unloading new atock for replacement!, and lie keepa two men buy full time In the ware room. The Stanley meat department li no operating to conjunction wilh the grocery. J. F. Crouah of Onk t.HJ ! whn tim hart wide exper ience in chain atorea. haa arrived to t..Mm. m.nav.e nf the meat divinlon. Mra. Crooih la vlaltlnr In Iilaho temporarily, until Mr. Crouch con make arrangement! for their home in Eugene, - Printing Plant to Take new Quarters The Valley Printing company, owned by Rusaell 1). Evani, has leased ons of tha aloro rooms In tha new Htanloy building at Ninth avenue and Olive street for Its printing plant. It is announced to day by Mr. Stanley. Tha printing firm at present oc cupies quarters upstairs In ihe United States National bank build ing, where tor more than 14 yoars printing office has been oper ated, beginning business on a am nil scale with a foot-power job printing plant and a faw fonls of type. It Is expected that the firm will move lis plant the early part of May, aa soon as new equipment being ordered urrlvos. Tlio leuno begins May 1. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Kf 111 HAI.K Fine lot MixJ.V), second lut from corner st 17tli snd Olive. Filled In recently. V. II, Me 1'I.AIN. I'hune 2117. a'j:i ANVtlSK lollteinplstim trill by Itnil Water rimne lid fur informa tion, m'jl WOMAN wonted for kitchen helper iu imiernilv liounr, 4.W care (.mini NUTICK All pernnns ram of Axnle Kt. Iini'lni UHllmse In IiiiiiI ah., ut Hie firm In li'iifli of .Mny 1 mil he jini.llni It to dump. J. it. i.lW.ltlN, 107.1 Colnmliln Kt. I'lti'iii. M.'l-J, nj HAM Ill'titl ItKAI.TY CUMI'ANY CT.ONK IN IIOMK SIIRHI l.re. cnmforlalile well Hxht ed fi-room bonne, hem location on the el aide. alkv IU) hv ful. only 414 blocks from businens. liuod terms on part. SAM Itl'illl RRAI.TT COMPANY 7th and Willamette '.'.' f F.NTRAi, nrsixftsa i'ikipkhtv Twn-alory brick, doul.le from, one of the ftneat locations In the eitv glil.lMKi down will handle. See in ahout tliia. SA.M ltl'dll UKAI.TT COMPANY "lb and Wlllameite a.'J Travel With Safe Money Tersonal chocks aro of no value when you are traveling; cash is dangerous to carry. But A. U. A. Travel em Cheques aro wife nntl cashable, anywhere from filling stations to the largest hotels. Keep thiH in mind ami eon veil your expeiiHo mon ey into these Cheques here nt tho First Na tional before you leave on your trip,' FIRST NATIONAL BANK Eugene, Oregon Airplane Freight a ' i v -r7jjrirr""""""-""' At the left, above, it Henry Ford, helping to load (reloht on the Maiden Dearborn, which Inaugurated flight from Detroit to Chicago. At In the air on the flight. Organisation of a cow testing association including the Ada dis trict and part of Doualus cnunly adjoining Lane county ou the aoutii woro (liHCUHttcd nt tho meeting of the Ada (ininge hold Saturday, ac cording to O. K. Fletcher, l.nno county aKrlcultrniil aKent, who hue returned after apcnklng nt the aon alon. Tho mombors of tho A'la Orange are from both I.anu .mil DnUKliin cotintlca due to close prox Inilly to tho county dividing lino, Mr. Fli-tthnr said. Mr. Klntrhor Bio visited at ('unary and HMlnrm ! nu lili first trip Into Wcnorn l,nno. 1 he dairy Industry has much Intornst for tho furmora nf Ada and' vicinity and tills phas-i nf tholr work was tho prlncipil topic of tho dlecusslnns at the meeting, tho county agnnt reporu. School of Oratory Will Give Recital Th ichool of oratory of tlt Ku grnn Hlbl univcrnily will rIvo re cital WodiifKilny t.vti,lng, A.iril '2'2t in tlip (tuitc at 8 o'clock. 'IVn nrognim: "Whnt Co.idIr" (JlrtdyH Sir ii lint 'TitttliiiiR the oiirty moriilns train' (Icnt'f o Jnliufloit 1 no i.iiginfer a i-imt Hun , . Jitvir Vniifbu "Orplui! Aimtr ' .MhIipI HnUilf "Tli lttviirri" Mary Si rprt "Tn Chnig of tho Unlit Hriftflrie" 1. K. lput "Tho Ihitchiiiflii'ii 'J It phone" Km h Hrntoii "Jfiin Anderaou My Joy Jt'sn".... Mary Melville "OM llub tt Life Inaur.mce" (.ovrne SpriiiRvr "Th l.ltllo Negro llrro" Mnrgnri't llrmenwny "I)fhntHnti" Kldorit Young "The HnlM,l of I lie 'Hevenge " A. 1. lMiff (.onion "IVrk'i Until Hoy' Willuir Torgerflou 'The Itetum of the ltrgulnrn" .... Krrol Slonn "lUidini" (ll,Min Kiddle Master Craftsman Will Speak Here Frank (.anlner llnle. muster crefls man of Hie notion Hnrlrly u( Arln and t'rnfis soil denn of the I'rnfiii men's tiilild nf Miirlileheml, Mass., will "peak on Hie u "Jed, "Jewelry ami Knamrls" In the (me arts amlllnrliliii of llie 1'niveraily of Oreaon tomorrow el II p. m. Ail exhibition of Mr. llnle's work in Jewelry and enamels will be hown In the evenim. The inllic In Inrlteil to the sflernoon meeting anil (he exhibition in the eveuing. Mr. llsle'e work and ennmel hai placed him anions the foremost Amer ican craftsmen. INSl'K ANCK STATEMENTS 75 lltlMlt of lha) Atinual Mtat.Kiaaat nt Irt MttlUI. HtrtT HIM III AlVll'KNT AMtM I i THIN r ou, nt bui r Nftxiik. h thin flrM dy tal IWMnber, IV1. ntW to h Innniu (VsnuaiMlftr t Uia but l Urfx itrNuit ti Um. imoui; Si yiinm tcitsi Jur1n Ir 3,TII.4lt0.O Inltre.l, tt'Mul ttt.1 rvflU In mm !r. ihef outi'M r- itwl 4cit tb r'..., VI! 31 rt VkMM UM Jllllrt4 the war li.viudiiu lakiuaiurat v.w 13, llurlt0.tM ml ullllM Kl lnrtrk th ittt . . , , , , 1 Ttir-, LU triil ( tj ttnilnf Ik Testr , , m 5M.tl Oft .at a TeUl t)itra.lilu'M 1 lwfe raln.i . . . I t til ! TITO M M " 1 104 KaJt Ulrtal, t Ill T tta irwtiawi in enurit i f haft It" airv.- Hnau- W . tl , ll.llt 00 4 t M TU1 4ttwt4 I Tol.Ill i lAnu it i if. r.M fit: ft uf.,t.l 13.3 U AMOalllt M altMret tirMMiiiM rht f emm I ll If AH Kit BiUiUa tH it wrlu , utl.Tl T 41 iM-tia iHta 4 t,t': I TM ITt t AIMtAtl M ttHKi'.OX fSlR tMK i Hf S t'siM rMil tlar l It. 1 Ml Tl ! 1cm pav4 IN Jr li 41 ' . . ' yUTLAU ftlXKKTT Hrkt.TH AiVUk itt'UMlttuS tl k M Kl - Kft, r--Ai. -.-. i U. I K All k. Id, ftmT, Line is Inaugurated the Ford air freight Una In a the right It the Maiden Dearborn Ou a cliarfii of failing to bnve h li ten Hi' for JiU dog, 1). Htnlln, rruidilU rH"t uf Irving, witM citn) la iippp''" f ni juKtico court tDdey and wnn lim-ii JfH tty Jiulice Ilnruhl J. Wrlli. This ib (lie firnt iasc of tliix kind ivwp nciUm v.an ilnrtnl to bring In the ntlniti- u of dog ownrrs that it Jb necfuwiuy i.i hnvc u litcnce. (Jeurgc t'nnndy iH in charge of the -ntnp:iij;ii (liruiigh tut' county mikI lie reports 111 it I hem nr Bpvorul othrrs who will aluo b rlteil lo nntiwrr xixtn. The Hfftrling i f the minpHijcn Iihh riHiiltff in inncli In-(-rcuHrii tirlivily in (he diking mit of lirem-en, iicrinl!ng ti n iijori at t lie nffire of (he rminty clerk. Young: People are Grange Members At A regular meeting of Crmv grnf, A jnrenilp grunge wuh urgnii iit.fi. Thf grnng, which In the only one of iti kind in tie cuinty, wan or gti nixed liy M, (.', (Hover, oTfrpir of th Htntn grunge. finxiKted liy K. U. llnrtow, tnoHier of l.nne 1'nmonn. Then were IM rhartT meinbers of wliiim lha following offioeri were iu mnllrd Uy (din V. I.tlfH, nMsiateil by Inrlo .Virwifnri nod JlildroU Stcphrns Mniitcr, 'O'inirt I ojine; t ) verse tu', llugli flolliind; I.fcuircr, Opnl IHvhs; Reward, .l.ifl Hill; AnHmtHnt .Simiinl, Douulil K nui I; CImiiIiiiii, Alicu iJiinie wood; Trfumircr, (lonloii llolUn.l: Hff rotary. Hurl Pitflne; (alrkeent', Clair I nniewoiil; Ceren, .1 a 1111 it n (intoiii 1'omonn, Krnia l.ayne: Flora. Aguet (lint'; ltily Anil. .StvwHrd, Olum Hi ml. Derothy Jonno imx bfrti uiioitiU'd to net ua nmster tor the rent of the year. A very cnjoyahle time was re ported by all who Mttrndcd. .M. C (Hover and K. It. Ilarluw gave very Intcrenting tnlkt cn grange work. BOY 18 LOCATED Courtney l'ortwftod. U. who hn hern rmiding near Kail Creek re ported at the sheriff's office that no had decided to leave thero ami left iitme of his clothm heilde the road tuxl when he returned they were miss ing. A bundle of hoy's clothing was re- oiitly found hetiile the rntid and the lirriff notifinl and lue lnd li.itt Identified tliene clotlica a$ heloiiitig v him. ELKS ATTENTION! Hcgiilnr neMsion nf lliinene Indue No. :C7, H. I. (. Klka, will he held Wednendny evening, April iij, nt 7:110 o'clock. Iniliatioii. Viniiinii brut hern art yclcou,e. rmii'ANY f tw Tnrt In ih S t of y9 Tftrti en tho Hit ilty o !raltT, IW-M. mult 1 tl Imunn. V'nmtniwiixitM' t U UU m UrasoA, ttuiautnt t Uw PAPITAl. Aaaaat t ettMul iuH pd up, nn. in row is Tout prrfAinnt li-m f"r tW f I Utmt n I ttnu t tnfont) trm j(hr vurrM fct0 aurlnf lit jr io,4..m it io.ivs.i40 as TmI It- I S43.i.T04 iit.m'rKSTa IS 1 4 tor , m. picrt'i, tnmnltft an1 u'in.lr ttluM ... ST.SKS.S10.il i.:i.tss oi IU1 vA 4u mitl on !ttuM tnt (rr4 lo trS tvmnnl4 CotMnilut'n anil ! H m Vk diiri't 1h )Mr ni fcrtitrl! lt4-nM , . , . Tl. II.VKIN fWl Atn'Mi'i' at all tHhT tttjium X-mH tiwtu a s k r s of Ui ) H o-tPj iMilft tftluvt . . , tUttl, t . . . PtH'hn iiiMH s pol- '! IfMM . . . . . 4ih t ftW. lfBrS tMtitl tn) tuMltr Mew rt ... . Nt U'-flts'W IP4 S trn rvMin mi ttarat ftl rtall f 4 . TMtxt , , . . . o,:$i m ST. 3. 33 91 4,0:0 14 1A.7ST tn is Jtt TJO.IJi ai T.IH.OJJ TJ MO.Mt COS S SOO.0S0,42. Itl l(t. t a.fi as uirnu ti TJ' IU tt T.'Ut l4HtM mU $y All SSS.Sli) 41 UiSlUTirs M rmrvm . 1 1 1 1SI (i 04) TUi Ptlff t'iM M t-i t T( nf 4t An ikt tutxitM ... i.:st mo tMil HiN1'! m It e 4 )! It rn tiir tpn .Wfit i. tr li, ae!. isT st rS'i !rv mra4 trt Ik -r tT MT TS kw voitK nrr ivi n i tXttjft T rt,aix r nvmiv t-ri.k nvm a m iij.iKn KOSFHr & tl RMlU Hi ! T'! illEIIESTINPW FOR LANE PAGEANT SHOWIAiG INCREASE J.ane county Is a'sured of won derful celebration during the chil dren's pageant Saturday, May U. Take the word if r., J. Moore, aupertnteti' dent of schools, for that. All districts in his far flung school jurisdiction are up nod ready for action, he declare. 'It is simply wonderful the wide spread interest that is being taken in the various school districts In the coming I'ioneer school pageant and local hiHt'jry content, Mr. Moorn said. "One woman remarked that her hus band had never bad so much fun, and is getting more 'kick' out of it thim anything he had erer clone since she knew im- He lies awnke night, thinking how the floats 'can be Im proved or representations made in the street pageant to honor the pioneer of his sect kin. "Keports from districts above Cot tage j rove are they will be here to take oine of the prize money and from fur-off homne the high school students are planu:n; sine 'sIuiiIm' in the parade that wi.l make U.ie spectator! 'sit up and take ijtice.' r rum schools up the middle fork and about Junction City, up the Miuhsvk nnd from all over the county from which jt is pructiml to come, tlu- cotimy sell on) superintendent's 'ffn is setting inquiries thax - show th children and heir parents are inter- ested. Pioneer History Cited. ".Some of Due light-thinking, pleasure-loving boys tuid glrlM tf this per iod are apt lo think of that journey acrofig the plains by the pioneers in the late 40' jr e;irly oU's'as a mere pleasure jaunt or summer outing, biu others who stop (o ttiink of the shal low graves of dear ones, the floodu, the terrible heat, the bitter cold, the Ink of food, fue sickuesH nnd suf fering do rr-'t regard it as it picnic parly by any mean. The high school girl who his heard her grandmother tell of her capture by the Indinus when only an eiglit-car-old girl, when she wandered a short distance from the wagon train, nnd the experience of her re-caplure, will never think of it as a pleasure trip. '"Already the essays are coming in to the county school superintendent's office and there are many of the boys and giris now interviewing the pio neers to get materials for their do ries. They must all be in liy May 1, so ns to give the committee a good chnncc to hok Jhrm nil over and pa eh upon their merit. Relics Are Coming. "Itelii's of pioneer days such an ox yokes, spinning wheels, miwm, nxea. for fplitting wjrtkes and hundreds of oth"r article.H are being dug up from dusty nlticH or storehouses to exhibit as relics of the past, t he put on dit pliiy at the armory. Kach district will have to be respousib'e for their own property and many are appointed cus todians or rn reiatrers of these din ptays or are putting valuable article In glass show cases where they will he safe und will not he handled. ( Inly pioneer relics ar to be displayed." r.veryiiiiiig p inis to one oi tlio tuoNt successful and intcrexting eduen tional exhibits ever given in the county," Wie superintendent avers. High School Will Give Three Plays Three one-art plnys. "A NIbIU at an Inn." "DislinRulalied Ser vile," and "Tho Maker ot Dreama" wilt bo presented Friday niicht by members of tlio iVrtimntiu club of Kngene hii;h at-hool. The proceeds of theae plnys will po toward the student loan fund of tlio high school. The play. "A NlaJit at an Inn" has been given before, nt tho Inst Hi-Jinks show of the school. All the others hnve never been pres ented by the high school club. Th casts nre nn follows: "A Night at an Inn": The Toff. Palmar Newman: Hill. Km II Wll llama; Sniggers, Ralph Newman; Albeit, Klvert Vadnais; First Priest, William llartle: Second Priest, Justin MacDonald; Third Priest. Horbovt Wheeler. "Distinguished Service": Kath- ACHES AND PAINS ALL OVER BODY Mrs. Proctor Reports Great Benefit by Taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound biirir, Pa, " I rwommend t'inkhara's VoRi-taWc IVm- mnd(oallsulur- lUK wunien. i navo tnVt n four bottles of it and I feel 100 percent better. I was diiiv and weak with no appetite, no ambition and withatired feelma all the time. 1 haa aches and pains all over my bodv and had the headache a coed deal, lsair (our advertisement in theTittsburfch res' and thought it mipht help me. I have been greatly tienelited by iu use and highly recommend it for all ailments of women." Mrs. J. 11. PmVTKH. Ho 1, Kast Liberty Sta tion, Pittsburgh, Pa. Such letters prove the great merit of the Vegetable I'ompmind. Thve women know by experience the N-nertt they hnverecen-rd. Their lettersshow sincere desire to help other women sulTering from like ailments. Let these experiences help you-now. In ft recent canvaaa of women pur chasers, Ifcl out of every lixi report beneficial resulta bv taking Lydia K. Pinkham'sVegetahlet'ompourid. Sold hy druggist everywhere. Valley Printinsr Co. Out U. a Natl. Jiant. WEOOINQ AND BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS COMMERCIAL AND SOCIAL PRINTING FOR QUICK SERVICE CALL 470 I Sharps Lydia E. r- erine Burton, Alleen Townsena; Mrs. Jim Harding, Klflie Wlnkley; Mary, Marcella Olson. ! "The Maker of Dreams": Plpr ette, Joy fngalls; Plerote. Elvert Vadnais: The Manufacturer, Jus tin MacDonald. Changes in School Laws are Received Changes in state school laws arc culled to the attention of county school boards and the following in formation has been received at the office of the Ijioc couuty superinten dent f schools: "The recent session of the legisla ture passed a law which exempts dis tricts of che third class from the op eration of the local 'budget law. Thec districts will hereafter follow the law given under sections 2-'J7 snd 'J.'lS of the VJ-Tt edition of the school law. This means that district of the -thiiJ cl.iss will not have to fill out form &0-A nor will th1,? have to cull in n budget committee. The bon-.I o di rectors will mak1 iie budget themselves. The :cw law m;ikc n n)igbt chauj;? necessary in form 71. This will be ready for diatril utiu'i soon after April IT." Many Desire Data On McKenzie Area That the tipper Mi Kenzie is be coming increasingly popular among summer visitors is indicated by, the large number of inquiries received by the local office of the Oregon State Motor association concerning the va rious reports of the Lane county play ground. Many communications are be- ing received as to the distanc es to va rious poiiirs, me accommoiiai.ons lor visitors who desire modern conveni ettcirfl while "roughing it" and also the possibilities for summer sports. Many of these inquiries are from tourists who are coming for vacation visits here and not on extended mo tor tours, it is reported. E. Thorstenberg to Head Lutheran men K. Thorstenbrrg was elected presi dent of the Lutheran Itrotlierhood. which include men of all Lutheran churches in Kugeue, at the annual meeting last niffht at Trinity Lutheran church. The Hev. A. Kdlund of Marsh field was the chief speaker at the meeting, and Professor Itcnjamin Ed wards gave a rocnl sol-.i. Other officers chosen were J. Sweii son, vice-president; IS. 1. Nejs. secre tary; I'eter Nelson, financial secre tary, unit L. J. Clave, treasurer. I lelegates to the state convention at Silverlon Mny 2. II nnd 4 "--ere elected n follows: K. Thorstenberg. (lenrge Hegherg, Chris Monsoif, Peter Nrlsou and L. .1. Clave. Professor Smith is Speaker at Rotary An address by I r. Warren I. Smith, head of the geology depart ment at the university, was the chief attraction nt today's luncheon of the Hotnry club nt the Osburn lintel. lr. Smith spoke on the fourth object of Itoinry. which was to bind nations to gether in a common bond to inhibit or ganised warfare ogainut each ollirtr. The Hotnry club now has groups in i!S different nations, nnd can wield a powerful influence in prevention of war, Dr. Smith said. Radio Concert to Seat 700 Persons Seating capacity for 700 Eugene music lovers and radio fans will uc provided for the public radio concert Saturday night, April US, at the Lam way Music store, when specially-built radio broadcast receiving sets will lie used to receive the concert, by t'"ie Cecilia it Choral club from station K(iV. of the Morning Oregonian nt Portland. This announcement was made today hv Taylor C. White, manager of the nuiMc store. The concert will begin at 7 o'clock, and will continue for an hour. PANTS n Cut and mada apti'tall? for rou anr atyl. or arada in nur town ahop. GuaranieM to f!L LISTON 719 Oliv. MFC. CO. E K, B.'dg. i - ! 25 Ounces .ji vg I for 25 cents I for over FREE SUGAR Half a ton of sugar free to heavy buyers. Get your order in before Sat-' urday evening and get a sack of sugar free. See our big ad page 16. Guard, April 11. And They Sure Keep Coming Yes it's the biggest business this section has ever seen. Just keep this up and our grocery prices will get lower. Turning a stock like this in one week gives us fifty-two turns a year and we could well afford to sell you on a net protit oi STANLEY'S EXTRA SPECIALS WEDNESDAY Gebhardt's Mexican Style Beans, Small, 3 cans Large, can 25c 15c Gebhardt's Eagle Chili Ccn Carne 15" Gebhardt's Eagle Tamales, Large, 2 cans Van Camp's Red Kidney Beans 2 cans 35 25" G-. A. Flavoring Extracts, Lemon or Vanilla, 2 ounce botllo 20c 4 ounce bottle 35c 8 ounce bottle 65c In Our Meat Department ALL DAY WEDNESDAY UNUSUAL BARGAINS PORK STEAK choice cuts, pound WEINERS Fresh made, size, pound Infant Humphrey Dies at Hospital 'Lurry .Tamos Hnmplirpy, infnnt snn ot Mr. nnd .Mrs. Eni'l Iliimphrry, filed st Hip Pncifie Chrisiinn hospital Sun tiny pvoninir. The funeral was held yesterday afternoon Ht tho Onk Hill cemetery. MOTHER CRITICALLY ILL The mother of riorenre Hodden. whr ji few weeks aro. lived nt 7"7 Jefferson slreet, Kiifcene, Is critically ill in rnrtlnnd, nnd linn asked for her daughter, W. ti. Judkins. chief of po liro was notified today by L. V. Jeu kins, chief of the J'ortland depart ment. Mr. Judkins has made every ef fort to locate Miss Hodges, but to no avail. He nsks anyone who is ac quainted with tho woman, or who knows her. present wheren limits to communicate with him or the Portland officers hy telephone. Tayer presents ESN0B J! Monta Bell Production Sojid aa tht ntvtl by HELEN R. MARTIN trilh JOHN GILBERT NORMA SHEARER CONRAD NAGEL Other Films Too TODAY'S GUEST Mary Jacoba. 731 Charnelton Klndiy call at box otfi, f,it vonr two ti, kt. i.hM tola inly. LAST DAY f Tha Story of a Litll. "j' Brother of tha Riclj Trl V one-nan oi oub yciw- Hillsdale Asparagus Tips, Xo. 1 tall 15 Hershey's Cocoa 1 pound can 29c 1 pound can 15c Ghiradelli's Chocolate, 1 pouud can 32c 3 pound can 90c Bulk Cocoa, best grade, 25" 3 pounds Baker's Cocoa, J pound can w" Baker's Premium Chocolate, i pound cake Ghiradelli's Eagle Sweet Chocolate, i pound QA cake v young shoulder 90 mm X 15" large or small - CARS JAM AT OIL WELL Curious hpectators at the oil well near the city caused a traffic jam at the Girls' college this afternoon, with the result that aid of tho police de partment was summoned to help un tangle the scores of automobiles park ed along the roadway. Entertainment and Pie Social Mayflower Kntortainern from Ku gene Bible University, Mr. and Mrs. K. Chandler. Miss AVoodnrd, nt Irv ing CrangQ 1 In 11 S o'clock p. ni. a21 TRY Jcll-wll. Succemful houicuivn icn-e it and like it becauie it alnrayi jrlli welL Thrre ire no diMppointmenn. no lailurn with thit draert ner a doubt o( in luccea, for we ue the purett 14 grlitine obtainable to tniure this fcjture. Then we add tnie fruit flavor, -six for your choice. You hivr t wide variety every one a delight. Certified colon idd to Jell well a ipjrklint. cleir trni parenry. It it a, ,ppe,inj ,nj ttrtitive a it it good. You'll be delighted with in appearance, and no matter what ahape the How To Cct This Beautiful Mold At No Ct To Tan aT" a fJ 88-96 Ninth Ave. West . Stanley Building Eugene, Oregon Dromedary Dates, package 161 Seedless Raisins, 3 pounds 25 Fancy Blue Rose Rice 3 pounds 25 Shredded Cocoa nut pound Instant Postum largo can 25 35' Postum Cereal, largo package Lipton's Tea, pound can i pound can 1 pound can 19 .23c . 45c .85c Royal Club Tea, Japan, Gunpowder, English Breakfast i pound package 28c 1 pound package 55c Corn Meal, -white or yellow 9 pound sack Pearl Hominy, 9 pound sack 39 Gold Medal Flour, 49 pound CO QQ sack . ?A.03 Potatoes, Netted Genu, 12 pounds 25c . 100 pounds $1.85 THE BUTTON SHOP Pleating, Hut tons and HfrmtltchJ SO 7th Ave. East. Thone 1715-J. Hall's Catan Medicine :;"tr A rid your system of Catarrhal ness caused oy iwa" F.J. CHENEY &. CO..Toledo,Oy Because It Jells Well STou'U Prefer This Dessert mold. Red-Bo Jell-well htP jella well. Serve it often in anr of tr variout w-avaposaible. rliia of flavored with freah fruit.' JJ" w-ell meet! the approval of all And it't a dainty, healthful deaaert after a hearty meal. So eajy to make, tool Only a moment to prepare and note ita flavory frairaoca hen the hot water ia added. Your grocer haa Jell-'"". California Deaaert. Select too' favorite from the ail true fruit flavora. Then aee in how roanT different win you can offer tntf attractive food. RED-BOX THE CALIFORNIA OE33ERT i I Ju. wftj. nrrTcnvjrNT. fpt.:;.. v. '.m:i K. Secoud If vou will recommend thi deli-a . , , , ij-WI rji in tr.e coupon, art! a-'ach trie I vi. (r., w m a a.) t ' I--' CcrpanT oame rut fmm rue pi. I ntmm n M mr feci. well hoita, we will end vou 1 Rl'E a beautiful aluminum pmi moid ol I " brand new denjrn. Your fnrnd., I k., - ""' we are lure, will ibatk vr.u fo' a teii:rg them ahrt Irll.wril. I Ciw n.