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THE EUGENE GUARD Tage Eleven IBLT rib by board ; of resulrntuit rents Tl f" . . ...t.i- sunn W of ' '"'"" ,nJ ! I " . lutlkline I tom.itrf bjj U..oritiB of Heal Ks- I w fmuh " nutionna. '"' . weot lo its constituent ""! in ' of l'nitri !i ind I'unmls. I "L'th. real tstnte board of I ik lint cim" ... reverSe rent per room per Un"e.emle fsmiiy " " AMti d .omi-detniber; lor 2& .-? rr"r!, 2forenemeiit. In weh case the sill be nMfrtaim-il for w-nwi- inss ef three ctossps. the liith- oWtes -f M. he pr . ,.,it nf lite I 5P. . ...n tnntiirr will The men"' ' . wi ,s to whether in enrh city re , clpilnl is seeking lonus or le 2 . 1mm re sviiililbln m Mrrss KSLTrf,.l.l. or whether there ! MUiliVr'mm between suiiily "A j n n-ill nttempt to reflect i aci1 chattel w (wrrowrr mm . i 7 ;l ,i. mirket for inorlgnsf money in '.i, fir future. Ktiri) to the buiWins situation ,1, iort't trill go into the extent of mbsiMin it j .. - .wiim isl. the pen-enlnire of the ffl 1 . ...i.;..l, il mjirbptr in wesent ran"! ri'r ,vnul11 ropinly nnsorl. Tilt iwnry ".' ." -'," , ,11, in regnrrl to siiHSle fnmily rttrell .. ipirtmenls ntl business build- Tbf IPnerftl neinnnn iur irai .ill be eem)ren mm "" Wt. A r'il inquiry Is being maile .1- ..i::tf nf Itift mnrkpt for iw me m uw... .... .tMitiiioo or suburban lots, l'mrt ni f the Mirvey will be piihiished iat June 1. flarrett, Tauliiie Guthrie and Kvriyn ; Mollis. You will want to hear these) talented younf people ainj. Hr. tti-j vera preaches oo the subject, "ChrUt's ' .Metc to His Church." Tli eceoini ! sermon is n important one on the j subject. "What Are lead JJen lo. j inR?" The chorus chair brines the! evening message. We eiteud the in- j vilution of tlie church to all ho care to attend. It will be worth your while to be present. International Blhla Student Assooia. . lion Sfeets Sunday -'.SO V. M. at 1.V1 Hljh street. Types of (he Jrwin Are Harvest and the (infos) Ate Harvest a part of (iod's Tlan. The second lea- j son is Comparing and Conlraslinc i the Klemems and Spirit of Man with ' those of God. I BRICKMAKERSAHE LOOKING FOR IViORE USES FOR PRODUCT Radio In Our Homes Evangelical. Corner weal Siith am. Wait. A. W. Curr.v, pastor, Mrs. .John Hnpy. S. S. Stt,it. Hibl itfhoal t tjt o'clock. Trencbing n 11. The junmrs will met nt 2:30 with Mis KJJa Martin .t tftir. Chritifin Endeavor ami intfr mediate at 7 o'clhck. Kvening nervice at 8. Subjert for evening rvitv, "Salvation for a Look." Mid-week jiraver service Thursday nijf.it. cardial invitation ei tended Co all. At the Churches tronlii.i.fd from ,ia(Ce ten) bmis t -h fin"? 01 rnP mornmg svi. ifie women a hiuuwv wi I meet TueRdny afternoon iti (tie cnu I mm of the church (or u prufsmin ra(ios iwl silver ten at tliree o'clock. Umbe:i are privileRed to bring ttn- ri'Dd?. At litis meeting Dr. Kmiiinil will gie no adtlrcfs on Alice in Wonficrtitid. illustrated by sipreopti m ilitfe?, in wJiicli )ie will mnkc n pjTcho -ana lysis of Lewi CnrroH w'u jlrhoneh a distinguished mntliftinanrji, h tchtmsical btv k wliich mailp him I fiffiou! as an 'author. First Baptist. . Corner Kijthttt Rtid'I'eari stretR. Charles K. Iuntinm, pi tor. A nut Jlyt K;ic, music director. JJibJe choJ meets nt lA?u W. U. Ixird, funcriti tendent. Morning worship nt 11 o'clock. The mibje.-t of !) t(or's sermon is '."The Senreh for (loti." Mrs, A, V, AVnkemnn will fpeak nt n j'itu mce t i tic of t he youtiR pcpl' i socletiea nt 7 o'rlnck. Evenint nervice is nt S o'clock. Itev. A. V,- "Wakemmi. Ad interesting &nl enthuniatic ttpek er. will tell of nom of his thriilina experiences in bringing the jro;pe ti tin people of the B?!in Vnn country in Africa. Mr. Wskemsn will iiltiatrstG tomt f the native custois with enrios hr might from the Wacit mnn's lam). The cboir will ping '"If with all yor heart" AshfrU and Mr. Lyman 'NVarnork, baritone nf 1'ortlninl will sing ns an offprtory oo "Teach Mo to tVrnive" OVrtrd-Kte-pliens). Prayer and conference me.'t ing on Thursday night at 7.''0, Grace Lutheran. Corner Eleventh avenue et ami Ferry streets. H. Trout mnnn, pn--tor. Jndar school S):45 a. m diviu service 11 . m., with srmott or tli" siiHject. "A True, Christum Vrayer." A cordial welcome. Trinity Lutheran. Cflrnfr Sixth and i'enrt. (ivvvt SiiJHrprf, i;istor, Sunday tscliool every ly 0;1. a. m. A ftrndetl school and nil in Ampriran, Services Sundiy is .Scandinavian 11 a. m. Vocnl ao)i, I Injs Urson. At 7 p. m. all mcmhers I n the lVrora t oilpge J.and c ncerr. ' meet in the church office. A very J npoTtant meetirit. At K p. in. special I rrice in American by Missionary, j HurceM who will give an illustrated: won ot. China and its missions. The ' ifmbers r.f the Lutheran J trother-j fin! if Kugen only members) wilt) ttwt in thp church parlors for a very I iffportant business meeting. A se-; till tounctt meeting will be held on I Saturday evenin from 8 o'clock in th 1 1 dorrh office. I'lease be there prompt- j 'r. May A special meeling of u.e j I'oagrejEation will bp 1jpJ( 0n KridavJ Jljf 29, frAtn 8 p. m. First Methodist Episcopal J. Franklin linns, minister. Pas- t tw .morning subject nt eleven. "The naDitl of Jesus. ' N'civ tncmlicrtt will f Wfived at 1his service. Snecial 'Jic by the chorus choir. Evening wan with reception of new mem JnM fight o'clock. The theme will "why a Church t All?" Sn. ! J"I muetc sod eongregntional singing. iium at ;r:-i,j, ioung peo "fs iocieties at 7:(K. Hn Church of Christ. Scientist I'frnrr of Twelfth and Oak streets. 'winwday evpning testimonial roect- " a ocim-k; SundaT school at ;l-MOIvMn and Wsshhitrne buitd writer if Lighth and Willamette ,fi, it Ppri daily, except Sundavs i. 7 "v nu uovirs. 1 ";nan is in nttendnnto from .t U:D ThP uhject of the lesson f"r Stindny is "Mortals n-nd reilmg room. Crwwell Church of Christ A't NtrodnT. Mnr 17. will K tl, ni day ,-.f r Snrim rjnt)U. ' skiing. T;,- w;n i ... nim fins, iin .inv j Church of God. Third and Monroe. Mami Bivnr. pastor. Hiblp srhool 10 a. m. E. A. FfcJrs, supprintPniint. A. C ilail. aasistarit. 'laRS for all a.. lrpnchinB sprvire 11 a. m.. snbjprr. "l''?ry t'liristijin Has a Cross tn Bpar." Hp is tlislnynl if hp sprrjs If. NrjfliffPnt if he Jpbvps it. Trup hpnrtpil if hp lifts if. TpU llntt. 10:24. QuartPt, "L'nrry Your Vrow with a Nmiflp," Snio, "Sail on" hy Ulh Pnwitfv. Young Peoplp's ropptinff l:Ki p. m. Thp. young ppople will (tiro Tiiho ilrnina, "In Quest of a tirpot Trens urp.' l'innn. snio by Myrtle Krrmitt. MX are invitrrl. Prearhiiig service S p. m. Suhjei't for evening sermon "SYflikinji in thv I. iRht." Iet br Mary Slolsie anil Marie Barley, "He Cures for Me." All are welcome. Central preshytorlati Corner JtUli nad Tear) streets. Her. A. If. Saunders, minister. Prof. John II. Siefert. choir ilireelor; Mrs. Ruth Davis Cleaver, orrnnist. Sunclfl? arhnnt ot v):43. H. A. Satllts. (jeneral superintendent, is ably assisted by ef ficient officers and capable teachers, and we will be very glad to welcome you into our school, lou win lino the happy spirit that pervades the service, and the reverent Hibie study, the right preparation for the hour of morning worship that follows at 11 o'clock, with the pastor apeakim! on "Life's Groat Choice." There will be reception of new members at this service. Sycial musical numbers will be "The King of !,ove my Shepherd Is' (Shelley), song by our large cho rus choir, and "Ixive Pivinc All l.ove Knelling" (Stainer) by Mrs. Pear son and Mr. Siefert. At p. m. there will be a -(."-minute service with the pastor speaking. The ounrtct will sing ")lv Jesus I l.ove You" (Hugo,. Junior Kndesvor at 4:.10: Westmins ter League and Senior C K. t 7 o'clock. 1'rnjer mepling Thursday evening at S o'clock, luring the morn ing service a kindergarten has been established in the basement where pa rents can snfely leave, their email children. You are cordially urged to enjoy all these serricea with til. and to make this your church home and work with us. f.ne. ; .i.. i...' J'' 'h.irrh , f, ,,r,m Sunday "-ram. t. . in" minister will he the , ,'t'i:t Mr .! 11 v u w.. , ' "iii- ill ii-ii- nun 'i. L "rl" 'Thrr ' '"' ""e i , m'"i' sn'l.v morning .?,"t' s"rd.r nighls will be . ' Hlll. Th. scr. , W I.. " " "O lilP ll!.iect. "llnw ," "'T.ti.l Mceli,,,." The "' "n h "tVat.-liful. ; r"" f"r the week will be' t ,v ' YV iniife rerTcne '"I. Mr "I .,) " n,l , -' l'i ""I Chrlslian ' Ki.v.,,n Mre.ts. K. V. r l'rof. I'. . Mokgall. f ls. s. - Ster.ns. or It. ( !a',,. tlray. siippr ,! Snoilsr seined. Miss ""n. s'v-.nt to the pa, n.lsi j,r trnln j. n. f '"f'-t. IV c iirgc th. reg. . "' 'he Snmlar mWI. ",', -e proud ,,r ,(, grr.t ,n'' oi.iM, t r.p a "ret l.C,r, ,,, i. l,.rclrp CONCRETE BRICK BURIAL VAULTS DRAIN TILE IRRIGATION PIPE SEWER PIPE CULVERT PIPE HOLLOW TILE BLOCKS SEPTIC TANKS Eugene Concrete Pipe Co. 135 Blair Phone 903 '' Ml. r... h ;.ii.- :.. .... tii( to mientf thi f t'-'inj nn.t-n i i'll'tli flftil vi- PANTS Cut ard mnI p,u:tf fr you any mylp or nrnd n oit trmn shop OurantP-d to TJI. LtSTON WfO. CO. 7T9 Otv B-dQ. Brick mskers ar not vny oitimia tic about the future of wood. "Fifty year.- to come. liomA hmM ing xiU be of brick, Rtont, concrete; or tamped earth." states an official' waraiat issu by the Coatotoa He'wk Manufacturers' Association tit Amer-; ica. "Wood win be used only for interior finish if in fact there is ffi- ritnt Itimbvr left for that, tireaterj us of fire resistive built) in materials; and rttriet'rtti ot lumher use to inter- tor finish oniy wmiltt prove out of thei most effective and immediate aid to j the JVci,ieat' attuouueed ciu?rva- tivAn policy. J Krom ocean to ocean, from lakes to f uJf, ardent iuscccattoutt t 1 aked to impreHH upon the pub.ic the i importance of greater pconojny in Juni- j ter. rresuteat t'ait.lgG anuouuccil j in a recent addretia before the National Conference, on 1'lilizaiion of J trest rrilcts that w have left about 74-T billion cubic feet of timber. The annual growth i only six billion cubic feet Keaittst annual mKm tinn of '-'... At the present rate, visi ble supply will bo exhausted in Jess tlian forty yearn. And wo hav no variety of tree which planted todny would attain maturity tor yielding ttttuber within that period. No we must face this situation: we are not far from timber exhaustion. "This exhaustion, onc it comes, must necessarily be prolonged, as it will require the better part of a cen tury for most any tf out lumber pro ducing trees to attain growth. H we are t keep back th day of artua exhaustion xtp must husbftm. 1st inj? supply by d'tminish'ijur. consump tion and waste. V mt adjust our selves lo reduced per capita consupm tion, restrict lumber uses to lines most impcrfttivc, find KtthstJtutcs fr ordinary uses. HOW NEAR15THC SATURATION iN RAOiO ? RADIO 21,000,000 HOMES WITHOUT RAOKS 3,000,000 HOMES WITH PAD105 , HIBFfliififfl OfiQPS OFF 3UHVEY fiFC01!lT!SWS!Sl Portland To Have (the planting oj trees, the cnltjTBt.t-'a Plumbers Session"- , J 1 Tlio llsnror Rent Ksttrtn bonni yltui ta jiu-jtrj Qtiznt Sir hn .most llsiis srs brim wnrltsi out b: !'Jt itaii((f ( (4i t'altKi T r"""1" '"""""ibrst sojt .v.nl. carer) lor by trnsnt lumbers to he held in Vort-j ttttia.rti MI. rtr. 1 ttm. utiiiii- tiVrfi Viffi-KM. 'i me cvnveiiTion coninmiee, an- Jljfl mfr than liX cara ThiJ ther i ti't hlt prj- ttMdd to tik tt ftTttt nm H"iU i' ; fts.-.i SiY.ft Afk.. v.as .POT! QON SHOWS BIO SCHOOL GHILOBEiy ILLKWi sure demand lor hricV through nit lh( j;,,, hihwr ' v-y-,. w ouotry YiiiKft isas fvitm; ti jht ': A lor hr mors be given th commodity U attU. marine ia tvl , at Bonneville, to be nllinved bj i ; volume, with more business dtiniif the f' , ,)(. , . ,. ) i be sessions of the convention will pan Mt rixa thRn m TtmAl J b held jM tbc ritr Au&itvrium. The wtit, s;Vs5cdisj t-a rit-act tf Ct'ii- ; eiat wtU fc iven ov? tvt -ditions jn the common brick Industry l1-" or plumbing supply firm from ; iRMted by tho Common Urick Mrnw- "V"'''? lii'lM s' ftr. wtt TOpy convemion. the lMcific orthwet, wss received here by the Pacific vas.uin,ttJl . ..ilf , A uujnbear b'sd in developing bacli-yanl beauty ticwucit ftitttil&c c&titeMt., S XurtJnvAst Jlrii-lf BMimtnelorpn' M.1inn. i,., 1 nli tt.tmali li-l 1 S -yiirn-iit reports from lift tustm- (e( ;,i(,tiati(t wii( V (Hr HOMES SHOW HUGE Orrron, nlthousb tb first stats on! 'tin1inni'il from pme Ira) the I'ltt'ifie vst la wisHttftti'ttirsJ " " Tortlanil mnrat. vrniinrrd no rrmrnt ' 1 !n hr" '"'" from 1S11S until J'.HlS anil oulv m-ctit-i ,,l 'Vl1' 1 r Iwild S tlitirufWr !.r Iwcbo making n amount in H'iuiiiiie mvnolt in jooi1. babils. of tlio state ronuiTfinrots, scrordms KI"J8 i VMu.nM lo reports of till- I'nin-d Stmi-s i'o- I 1 "'' T "ii sumiit- Thf riilwl srv.T. ()njs l'rltK ! ,,r 1 ku'"v 0 'sdf, m.v fellows nml orment mills, liowcvor. aro now well I 1m twt w, li tri;tir ! abla to sutilv tltc uenh ot this stnte ) m"r" ,cfl11 1 KTinU bn. must ( mi provide tsvtiom of nrarby j )" useful kmovli'iljro in states witb tbis bililoini materinl. ,(!, R Ww, vr;riwr. Oregon it stst of di.-ewifiwl in- Tru" Knn "oncsty rtustries and is nrjii-tirntl? '.ndeiwu- 1 r'!ifl "il Jinnest-J lent. Salmon fMiin nii i-snninjt, j tiWn'' 'Kht is ,TW ,n nn,'r n fruit, eeres! stid s k rsisiBj, nil hm)"" w r'1"- 1 musl " provided tlie stale with valuable ""' " 'r. I ' l" souri-es of ineoine. Anrf nitli Ilie rt ,i( m' iwhmn and iw ail nvj estaMisbnwrit nf IVrtbvmt eetneot ln""h"i- 1 "less am honest 1 i-su- manularturin on a firm footing tbiaj1' f ""I"; ie h Mel nothtr important TWO YEARS Finnlly Ri;eveJ by Taking Lydia E. Ptnkham'a Vege table Compound, Says . Mra, Anderson Hangeley Wsine, 'LydiaT.rmtc hara 't Vy!ttJiieCara(uod hffijwi m tlio sides and bat. headaches ana tirei foeitngs. 4 sralTcTcti Vo;f was and it aocmed a tiwugh i could zut HfetTViy -work from one day to Ota next. Alter reading tter from otrieTS Tstio badla)(TO they eg- 1 deeiderl to try it and mm I cwri a)l kind i! work saving, wasViinir, irvwwy and wee(Mct;. I on farm VW.T.S, apiwav n Ive timrrlf ' (ho r)- twlnimli f 1 ,mininmii r.ver.vthins; indirates tbst tbere Islireai esltmi ednrniioTial -orK earrii-di . ...i.Tv iv,nin.,llnj rt . has diminished, aaid the report. 'TliOj valuta c tictct ttttcl litcttt t I pnst Any a is in excess of imvt mov- pii during the preceding mojjibx. but ttr l.n twffn Kin iti tii arl?c phi ced lor the future. "Thix general summary re fiesta thei ecru in all sect'ions, except in a lew j areas where vtntruhtiti ho iml fnii- mi nin.ria.,y from .h hint. Nftiwj nf JVC I, The most conipicuotis ex-J :ftl f tlt itic cJM i t'ltviN where boh he movcon-irn -if bvo-H j w.wiiirtwi iy ibf TuJsa, vin.. Tcfti and tb order on band abnw an in- J estate hoard, Th. cour-!, jjjjwcd toj ctw. p cntslftnt t;lic 2tc hm ' t( fltvr a decbled (dcVup n'mco tho report of)f .be city tbo .nformnlioTi needed X day j'. The gain in nther ec- for Injidsrapjjijr Imprnvcmcnt, i. aw) ilMGUSS ilSE08fWIS f A cIhks in flower rul(nri am) bjnd-j itiduMry in its list. Annual Output Blq f.tmHbfu.ni and CtftTi..T.M I must mak wr bviy atwrnz .My m, my tenh, my beart, my wtw. body must be henUhful so lhal my The state ot Oregon att a wholo appears in excellent -condition. with practically evory section rfr porting population pains and con sequent increases tn the number ol homes, acc.OTtV.nR to a Rtim marizafJon relpsod by Ibo VnJiui Snv.ntrs & Tofln flftoc(ft(an, which b malting bu.ld.nK loans through out (he state. Summarization ot conditions throughout the state was made as a result of the rev ports of outside Rpents. "Not only is home huVlriinR throughout the state exceptionally active this spring, hut the em ployment situation appears o be better than far several years past," says TnWHt Harry, asency director, "In (he south' central section where railroad ftctivttica are marked nt this time the an nexation of thla new territory to the Portland trade district is being fait by a targe influx of new population and industry. "Eastern Oregon apparently has been rather hard hit by reason of ibe coirf snap, which rfid a tcreat deal of damage to grain crops. However, thfa section is by no means in a d'epioTabla condition. Throughout the Willamette valley conditions are exceptionally sta ble, with even more than normal buslnesa and building increases noted. "Coos Hay Is active even now and should the expected lumber demand materialize, this section stand likely to make a record for this year. Central Oregon's af lairs are fair, though not rx ceptfonally active, with Indica tions there of lively season ahead." .jnree rnrtiann cemenr mil) are tn minj ctta ttVt( k (irM.M,rtr I mt keen , operation and hsv tatnl r(fmfml JpbxwicuHT nml mwalW rlenn. yetirly capacity of about 1.1,W0j Holptuinoss and ilnselUshnoss JwrwJi of cement, or 4. wicks, ( w MV (rt ! r-ftch wninn fl( pownds. l-ttmntin others who need help If 1 am utrong the Oregon population of KKMMO in , ran hril 0))lf.rt j m hfi fcjj, j mn WS, llii Hate had a per eaoita vae 0Riv hwt Hw j of ona and one-seventh barrels or j Mjl fturt pni!rrt ,nn WPn ,t,ft uf. that yr, according to the Intent gov- W. vmi(If, 9ml th9 R crnment f((succs. dumb animals. The Pacific cnanfa first plant Charity bnilf at Oregon City in JRM, with j t mitH jarel ff rrh ntt-pmnt ft- het of mot will , rTcnted not only Ibi earth but ais'N at tbnt date that it was not BnieT-an JT)Pn Df Bjj rnvftH Btioj)( and ally adnoted by other plants nntd j W(M H Rty hrfliwr(t. I some ten jmts .nr. Th o..tpt of mun loVft mr pnrntii. mv home, hit this plant was 100 barrels of Hiib;), rov rrt,mjrn j,,. jflyflj P.rtlt!l cement which vns nturh in;1rt ft tbsss. deniftud fir use in sirio wnltis and vih . Humility and BBVoraace work, and for makinv nrlificiiil alone, j j m((e( fc(tAW (Jl,p Jw-flr, Early Product Good j mnTft lh8S lfl ifnTTi.Wbtii I wwvt The early Oregon product wn eoT,- lknniV ij( Sj,Jfl)) rnn,nj,rpi) ffl rBn aidered better than the hnporlrd j ( mtSt respect il lm mtilding matm. t.t th plant n(,Te mnr -Kfndnn. 1bu i. ami hav forced to cease opcrallona hecanae of ; frtP ffJj j r,mJ. () (ttc tre oi tite cemenr wx aiipiy. w nd whuni tt which nt first -was beiie-d to h .n- j (nPT e.vhjjJ.tible hut later proved to be " ptitj. flflJj neBponsjblJJy rtnty a thin vein of Rtotie on the ur- j roTOll llf aH tWrnis baus I face of the mountain. 1 mn accountable to tJod and- to ho- S Ibe ccjjieni iiidiintry paBnecl out rr , . . ,; , . of eXWenv in Oregon in SHO KPn,lip mv fIows. and for tbo extent wan not revived until the eatnbiWi- )() H.J)i(.h mv fpjjl)WJI JJJJ7 ,rt fln(J ti'ctit f tlte plant nt fiwgo in 1 J J ) 0, . ,mn nWt Sim e then th two nthr pln wecc . b'lilt nt ttold Hill and Ume. Theae i NOTJCE J(tce mtlla ace tlvtnnifhly mfxjein ad I &tn K"t rc.i(w?ujsjMc r ay bfll repreaentative of tha 1" t plants s.s- er dvMs cn r't-Jd tiy flny ! (frcri ihrugboiit tlio Vuiled Stales Uhni. ,yalf. .Wl.ffc. T fruin cat tn wt. . , in UOlM-.H T O. T1M Oi.U POWDER PUFF BEAUTY SHOPPE OpposKe HeJllff Phone 1712 Indicative if an art; the rteltt hair cut to sv.it your individnniity. Stdn gle with curl, T0 cent. iniQ ivuc a rnal vottatrnrttn activity, Tboss whi-i tkh tvnd wj. to tba aiiper-deniand d the pnt yenr r inclined n ffl tht titers i altimp, but if compared with anr tiot jnl year hi the past, the prem-nt vol nw wnnld thw a th-sTnthijr ti tactory condition. "IX the IH (jlata reporting from t lift i'a cif iv- w . hvi t , wvly v i reported na cloned down. A total of 1,717.0 hucned brick on hand, nod WT.vtW wnbutYivd bricit is tpY.d from tbejo lo plants, llrick moved frt th jrcl lcic tlw walt t- i hi n,ri4U.taW. rdcrs on ibo hrniin j t Jm. leJJvercd iotaJ ,n.MMmO brick. "Of th itl ,tdnit r-pitrtin-x fcttt i all porta of the Vnited State, the j dig-eat ' Iti rhtaetl down. There is a total of 2ST,W.t0 hmd hvick and 44-n,fno unburned brick on hd at tke 1 11 ttJattia on b.v Iho hoard. The irsi. ..... . j t)pr2lib,tK)0womcn'havnsofaTTn. Avvnro of tlio vnluo ot mlrsrlirsi pild ta ,4 "Mays, yrnj 'i i-.ivuM-. w VIV V iinrti,d Vnir.rtnVrtA Vn-mYifVOTirtT' SH of fivwr J!,w or JJie rprujos V.stiUo lionrils in n itunrtiiM- of Jwivn Jwpm in-iwriir thi u-ft wpri www? rtwi UiKy. viwi t ilT siiiiiiiior's IriosHiioiinx lo tnllow tln'iii. 't'lipy nri rwimmiinz iu iwj- '; Wo rominnmrt tins Vicwn rnV'? otw jvoroifl jt bou)d br)p you. i or sa'is by dcuK(?it evcrywaefA CHICHESTER SPILLS stx Jj Jts-J oJ Uol4 mr TVk ka ttr. Ur tit warn 018 St CRMSIS Halt's Catarrh Medicine :'"ir jt rid your syitem of Catarrh or Deaf out cued by Cerrh. Sold by if TMjjittt jer w 40 ytr$ f,I.CKENEV & CO.,Tttdo, Oto Argentina Studies j Enduring Highways KCKXOS XIUKH. Mx? lit 14) Tho Argentine Touring ctnb, whbh is engaged in promoting the buildinjr ,pt ) votuis iri Arjtitit.fl, arptp t U'dd J Van American ronda, transport and) taurine exhibition in connection wi)i,; the 1'ftn Ampriran Kftftrts CVtiVtre ( nblch will be held in thia city In , Octdw:r. This exhibition would show th dif ferent vhasea of road mflk'niit, com- priinf llvt and pvi rl. road j masonry worVt. road preservation and pltectt tuethnda traffic aignaU, et--., 1 and everything Thtin to tti hill ing and upkeep of roads in general. j BALL GAME j At f'arado Jicnort, Sunday. Mnyj 17, I :'tO ff. itu between t'aaeade and j jCottaRtt t.rov. mil 1 BOILER MAKERS and WELDERS W. SHENTON Phono 811 2j)rJ Bjjiir St. Veltum & Clow Mfg. Co. WE HAVE For Sale 3 Second Hand Water CloBeta 2 Second Hand Sinks In Good Condition at a Bargain WILLIAMSON & CO. 153 East 10th Let Ga be the Finishing Touch That Will Assure Your Home Comfort. if crmrso new home -will iio pipwl fw jansi It's nivwst s fsseiiin for ifrt !(iviiici! !(ca wiiKktws ft rt?f. if ynn'ro l(i!viiK siK"i', 5itify s Or if yi ((.! t !(vj ''(iw !l wst" kmkIg ukkI- l'J) flt wr oH'jro nnii iri iiijjoj)slJV)U jjpw Vui I'jin Smnnlh Toj' (!na JTmigr-. J'Vpp cstjjwifps on jjy j)).si;j!ijitiojj ww iiniise or oiii. Just phono 2X, or come into the office. fountain St&Us Power Co est o( e '.('. Bible Slaniiard Mission 70T IVsrl itrwt, Krri) I- JJorDsliuh. psstor, Mrs. Alfsrstls .sit flnt psstor. Jiss Ivnriln Wood, musi cal dirsvlnr. Siiiwlsy school 1 in. snil prpsitiirn t 11 . m. Th cniss.lsrs wtt s iisus) st "i:i'p. m. All joun psnpis r imi!l l ll: rnisilr msn'mss. Thrr will l no mtines tbrmifh the nrpk or Smiilsv nislit s thp Rfti! Slsndan! is islin F.vsris)ist Krntiam in his iniirilsnomiristionsl rsmiisien. in Ibr tout st jiitn snn v iiisiiis-viT i.T,. -illsr tlreet merlin Sslnnlnj nisht nnd nisn Sunday nielit. New Shipment of Floor Coverings You can replace tiSat old faded rug or piece of linoleum this spring at little cost. Get our prices on floor covering. We can save you money. WE BUY AND SELL FOR CASK AND SELL FOR LESS Johnson Furniture Co. 625 Willamette Phone 1188 SLAB WOO PER. CO. Order Before June 1 There I A Reason MANERUD HUNTINGTON FUEL CO., inc. Phone 651 Room 24, 1st National Bank Bldg. Twin Oaks Lumber Co. FIR AND CEDAR LUMBER SHINGLES LATH HARDWOOD FLOORS Phone 782 663 High St. At Your Service LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERISALS Waliers-Bushong Lumber Co. 4th Bud Peari Photra 500 SUN Parks Warehouse & Storage Company CEMENT 4th ana Pearl Sts, Phone 822-J WE DELIVER ALL MAKES OF TYPEWRITERS S), BeueM, Bsnted nd Bepslred Ww1-ti1 usifi ( ! !nn ( 4(."fl mu!)i. Wn rlr MJfnnraii! iiiijiVitsUnn nnii cnTty Rt:iiraiTi WIon-Mk Office Machinery & Supply Co. Phon 148 Guard BuUding ,. j, ii 1 t ! t ! i ' ; J! . fi'-l' i I ' ' ) t t ' : i ' u , ;' h 1Wr.1 n ill -h- r.f." The ir-fm-':,.rtrt nif f, ,. d, K.iritiQ CI