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JaturdEmavi6 iage Two THE EUGENE OUAED 1 1 1 l ,1-1; i ;i Is! I 4 I i. Negro Disaster Hero and Rescue Ship i atum coast NEW YORK, May 16. (By tha AflRociated Press) A sfiml-offlclal observation cruise over the At-j lanlic from NarraRansU plnr, It. j I., to Atlantic City, N. J., which; ended today, rnvealed' only 12 rum carrying Hhfpa in that area, which provided anchorage for more than elKhly rum vessols at the time the coast guard block ade was Inaugurated May 6. No Liquor Smuggled It wan further Indicated on the cruise which took a party of news paper correspondents to points between 30 and 40 miles from nhore that virtually no contraband liquor is bplng RmuKKlfd Into the country from this area. 1.1 Ti. & ,X- I urn i 1 ' i,.V. 's. JTtt,,,. , ,i 'i STATE TRAPSHOOT i When he government boat M. E. Norman turned over In the Mlaaia eippl river, near Memphla, Tenn., causing the death of more than acore of people, Tom Lee, negro (Inaet), proved himself a hero. Through his efforts at leaat 20 persons were carried to aafety in his launch.. Above ia ahown the Choctaw, which arrived on the Ah a renult of the Inapoctlon. scene shortly after the acoldent, dragging the river. Meutonant Commandnr Slnphnn 8. Ycantlle, chlfif altf to Roar Admiral V. C. Dlll.ird. coast guard commandant, announced that lio considered the rum blorkndi In this area entirely siicceafBUl. Twelve Craft Sighted Only twelve rum curriers were seen by the nowiipmier men. These were anchored in widely separated berths and each ven. anl was closely guarded by various-types of coast guard .craft which literally ringed tliein, keep ing them absolutely off front the shore. An Inspection of Mm Inlets of Long (aland coast revealed one or more government boats lurking In every wntorwa that coulfl' possibly provide an enlry way for the shore running boats. I NAVY TO KEEP OUT WASHINOTON, May 18. (Hy the Associated Press.) There seems little prospect at present that tho United Statea navy will be directed to take a hand In the campaign against the rum smug glers now operating off the east and west coasts. President Cool Jdge Is of the opinion Hint the navy, the unit of the national de fense, should not bo required to police rum row. The coast guard, which has established a barrier of ships between th,o Atlantic liquor runners and tho user, should, tho president feels, find Its present appropriations suf ficient for that purnse. Ho does not expect the coast guard will need to spend' on that job more ' than congress has provided tor the ,Bervlce, around $11,000,000, I Circuit court cases have bam set on the equity dorket for a number nf lasts by Judge 11. V, Hklpwortb. The cao of C. I,. Unrger and Myrtle llar gor vermis C. K. Kriffer and others Is being tried this afternoon. Tho fol lowing Is the docket announced ' To ditciiH piispjble steps that insy be neci-HNsry to protect l.anp county from the root knot inemstodcs, a crop diai-nat t lint lias been prevalent in snmp parts of California recently, a meeting of the executive committee of (lie Lane County Horticultural so ciety wan held this morning at the office of O. H. Fletcher, Lane county agricultural agent. Keveral shipments nf esrrots from the south were re cently Intercepted here and orders not to unload the shipments were is sued, sccording to ('. E. Htewnrt, county fruit inspector. Indications of tile plant disesse were found in Kugene recently, it Is reported by the fruit InHpector. The committee of the horticultural society is composed of M, II. Harlow, (leorgo llorrls and V. K, Htewnrt. Road Plans Ready For Lane Builders Plans and specifications for the Improvement of tho .78 hillos of rood approuch to the proposed Hendricks bridge which will be erected this summer are at the office of Judge C. P. Durnard at the courthouse and nre available for any local road contractor, who desires to hid' on the project, the Judge announced today. As the work is in Lnno county, compara tively close to this city, It Is ex pected that ft number of Lane contrnctora will submit bids Ui be opened at the meeting of the state highway commission at Portland May 2D and 29. Oratorio Members Will be Banqueted Mpuilifrs of the Kugrne Oratorio ocli'ty will be gtiral.s ut a Immpiet to lo hold nt (lie Oiiburn hotel Momlny May 18 C. J. Daniel and Hay H. ; evening. My 18, according to pin mm Wing, copartners aa Fifth Avenue 1 n"w ""'h'1, way. Tho organisation to- Froro 900 to 1000 periooa are i pfcted In Kugenc for the thirteenth annual Oregon .State Trap Shootiug tournament May 20-tl, and more than of the best tnarkitnen in the weit will compete in the contests, it was announced today by V. W. McCor nack, niamigvr of the shoot, who mad? public the program of tb week-end for the first time. "Such worid-reuouuvd hoolers a Frank Troeii of Iortlan-L who held the world championship for several years, and his brother, Jess TroWi, will be here." said Mr. McL'oroick. Mark Hickard of t'orvallis high run man at the shoot last fall, and minv others -in Oregon and northwestern points will be here." The tournament will be on t lie municipal aviation field, and will b under auspices of te Lane- County .Sportrtmni's asHociation. Four new Jjggott traps in splendid snaps will be used, and nit shooters will have free arreM to the club house during the shoot. By a new arrangement new shoot ers will have an eu,unl chance with the; experienced shooters. Jn this w.iy ; persons will be able to shoot in com- j pHition against those in tb samo ! cbiss as tneimelves. Amatpur Trap- I nOKKIit'Ht. Ore., May JO. J. J. shooting aMociatkn rules and hanoi- BU kel, aged 78 years, a resident nf can aystem will be used, and mpuds Sulherlin, was fatally injured this 1 wil, shoot in the order in which they1 morning when h was struck by an are filed the day prior to the shoot . Automobile driven by Fl. Jevison, the machine being occupied by Mr. and Mrs. O. I.evison end their three ons, all of (ilobe. Ariz. Mr. Itirkel died at a loral hosjiital this afternoon. According to the occupants of the car the aged man started across the road and then hesitated and turned hack, a quick application of the brakes caused the henry car to skid and the rear fender sideswfped the pedestrinn, knocking him to the pave ment, breaking his right arm, his left leg and inflicting dHp scalp wounds and internal Injuries. He wss rushed to the hospital. His daughter, Mrs. he tit Young of Drain wna called to his bednide. Oregon Lodges to Meet at Portland Several officers and' members of the Eugene ' Knights of Colum bus council are expected to at tend tho annual state session to ho held at Portland opening Sun day and closing Tuesday night. The Washington state K. of C. convention will be hold at Van couver, WaBh., the same days, according to officers of the 10u gene council. It Is planned to hold several Joint sessions. One of the Joint sessions will be an Initiation at 1 o'clock Sun day at the Portland hall by a Vancouver degree team under the direction of Frank J. Lonergan, supreme director, of Portland. iarnge, vs. 1). A. Lewis, lining liusl liens ss Onkriilge Transportation Co. Jti'berts .Motor t o. .May HI) Paul llrandt vi. Krelyn M. a ierce. night will close its second presenla tiun of "The Creation" at the Motho lixt cliurcb. T'lio succeed of the nr guuintion which wus formed here early in the year has led to a dis- May 21 Gladys (illliort vs. Cecil i ennui of plans as to tho future pro- A. Uilbert Msy U. A. Norton vs. L'dcna S. Held, et al. May i3 (icorge V. llillmsn vs. Charlrs A. Paddock et nl. Mny Ho Krank Knowles vs. Msbel II, Cullen ct al. -May '.'il-Lowell It. llarger vs. C. L. llarger. May L'TSsiUe O'ulden vs. II. 1'. Mulkey et al. Msy 28 P. J. Palanuk sml Kriink tbarnisn vi. Ward W, Johnslone. Consolidation of School Districts Asked in Petition Petitions for the consolidation of Junction City school district and eight other adjacent school grain and objectives of the society and these will be discussed nt the hnn uuet, it Is announced. It is expected that about 17. will attend the affair. Petitions ask for New County Route Potltlon for tho estuhllshmont of a now county road near Coburg has been filed with tho county court and the niAtter will be taken up at the meeting of July 1, It la announced. The petition requests a road 40 feet In width to provide route service for a number of residents now served. The road is described' as from center of section 30, township 111 south. Big Sawmill is Coming to Bend HEXD. Ore., May Id. A third snwmill to cost a million and a half dollars Is about to be built in Ilend, according to a story being published in the t'entral Oregon press today. Ora Johnson, one of the promoters of th',f enterprise, has been in Kurope for some time financing this propo sition anil a cablegram from him re ceived within tho last . forty-eight hours states that lie has it financed and that the interested pnrties will arrive on the scene of operations withiu the nest few days. Medford School Site is Selected MKIH-OHI), Ore., Maj 10.IW a record-breaking vntr, th largest ever east In a city slietlea. the peoalt nf Medford yetttrday atltetsd ths Holly airtet, ovsr ths Pacific and Eastern site for the erection of the new Jl.So, : (sit) high school. It was s victory of west Medford over east Medford, aft-t er a week's whirlwind campaign of ex. i ci.nlinniil excitement .ml itr.nnnl l,Lt riitigo 3 west, south, uno-hnlf inllo j teruess. The final vote was liioa for no. ii ac.UMuoi.amns are in charge of l-.nrl .Sun in -in', president of tlK' Lane County ttportsmen'g nsiiocintiou. First naif of the Oregon state Ciiampiouship will be held in the aft ernoon of Kriday, .May 211, and the second half !Sunoay morning, May ill, Following is the urogram for the three-day snoot: fnay 2a, 1923, Morning. Event 1 .target M, Entr.in.ee 8.00, Added HIUHI. hvent 2 Target 23, Entrance 3.00, Added ao.00, Optionals 3.00. Event II Target 2o, Entrance 3.00, Added 30.00. Event 4 Target 25, Entrance 3.0D, Added 30.00, Optionals 3.(10. Afternoon, Hrst Halt Stata Champ. Event 1 Target 25, Entrance 3.0O, Added 30.00. . Event 2 Target 25, Entrance 3.00, Added 30.00, Optionals 3.00. Event 3 Target 2o, Entrance 3.0O, Added 30.00. Event 4 Target 25, Entrance 3.00, Added 30.00, Optionals 3.0O. Honeymsn uiamsnd MedaJ. Eveut x 'garget 78, Entrance, 1(1 to 23 yards handicap. Event 2 Target 'id. . Snooters. The shouters will bo divided into four classes: ' Class A, 05 per cent up Class U, IMJ to 1)5 per cent. Claas C,' IS5 to 00 per cent. Class L), under 85 per cent, ''K Moneys. All moneys divided 50-30-20. Mny 30, 1925, Morning. Roundup CO. Eveut 1 Target 25, Entrance 3.00, Added 20.00 - Event 2 Target 25, Entrance 3.00, Added 20.00, Optionals 3.00. Oregon State A'n Event, Mornlag. Event 1 Target 25, Entrance 3.0O, Added 20.00. Event 2 Target 25, Entrnnce 3.00, Added 20.00, Optionals 3.00. Afternoon, Oregon State Handicap Event 1 Target 25, Entrnuce 3.o0, Added 20.00 Event 2 Target 25. "Entrnnce 3.00. Added 20.00, Optional 3.00. Event 3 Target 25, Entrance 3.00, Added 20.00. Event 4 Target 25, Entrance 3.00, Added 20.00, Optionals 3.00. Team shoot. Event 1 Target 25, Entrance 75 Event 2 Target 25, Entrance 75. This about is for all clubs. Shooters to held membership in club they shoot with. A suitable trophy given to each member of winning team. A beautiful trophy will be given to the winner in the Oregon .State Handi cap. Monday, May 31, 1925. Second half Oregon State Champ. Event 1 Target 25, Entrance 3.O0, Added 3O.O0. Evmt 2 Target 25, Entrance 3.00, Added 30.00. Optionals 3 00. Event Target 25, Entrance 3.0O, Added 30.00. Event 4 Tirget 25. Entrsnce 3.00, Added 30.00. Optionsl .K. Aftaraooa, Oregon State Champ. Twenty-five pair doubles. Event 25 pair, Entrance 3.00, Addrd 30.00. , Oregon Stete Miss sod Out. Three beautiful trophies for firI, second snd third winners. A. F, Larssn Cup. Event 1 Target 25, Entrance 3.00, Addrd 25.00. Event 2 Target 25. Entrance 3.00, Added 2S.00, Optional 3.00. Pollenization of j Cherries is Best; "Aftr inspecting bumper yields on some of the merry trees of Lone county where pollenization haa been practiced 1 am more than ever con vinced of the succesK of this meth od." according to . E. KtjMvart, county fruit inspector today. ."Some treps that I have inspected are bear ing the largest crop ever recorded and this is due to expert cross pollen isation by the aid of bees," the fruit inspector states. .Mr. Stewart also reports that the loganberry crop of Lane will he a record one this year as the majority of the vines ore showing n heavy yield of berries indicating the largest tonnage per acre in many years. COWL TO VOTE RIVtR LOAM Itiver loam for sale. Phone 11S0-L. Jel Phone S. E. Stevens for piano tuning NOTICE .Moved to r)7Tr hiates v.,i ?,r .r, door ,ou,l " E Plans for a "Kiwanis Mix" are be ing made as the program for the luncheon meeting of the Kiwanis dub to be held at the Osburn hotel Mon day noon, according to announcement today of the committee in charge of the event composed of Rev. Frederick ft. .Jennings, Karl Kellogg and Archie Paris. The speakers will nil be mem bers of the locnl club, it is announced. The Kiwanis club will probably make it annual visit to the Kugene h:Kh ischool Monday, Mny 25 for luncheon, it is announced. The club members are always greeted with a program by the faculty members and students of the E. 11. S. at these an nual visits. The committee in charge of this program is composed of J. K. Frntt, Or. N. C. Nelson and Arthur Hendershott. A Memorial day program is plan ned for the following Monday, accord ing to present plans. The veterans of the civil war will be the guests of the Kiwnnians at this event. The com mittee is composed of C. A. McClain, J. S. Magladry and J, O. Holt. Special meeting of the city ; council Monday night will con-; aider, among other business, or dinances fur the sale of city im provement bonds covering all paving and sidewalk work since the paving of Lincoln street from' Seventh to Hleventh avenues, it Is announced today by Judge ; George A. Gilmore. city recoruer. Final reading of the ordinance! establishing the proposed city 1 planning commission will take; place at this meeting. Several j asessment levying ordinances have1 been prepared by the city attor- j ney, but because the next meeting ! Is not a regular session, they will ! have to wait until Monday, May j C. j Tho asspssment ordinances are on the following projects: j Paving alley between Sfxth and Seventh avenues from Willamette street to Oak street. I Paving Charnelton street from Eleventh to Thirteenth avenues and Thirteenth avenue from Charnelton to Lincoln streets. Paving Thirteenth avenue west from Willamette street to Oak street. Grading and graveling alley be tween Oak and Pearl street, from Fifteenth avenue to Sixteenth ave nue. Construction of sewer In that portion of South Willamette be tween Twenty-first nd Twenty fourth avenues and Willamette and Lincoln streets. A number of referred matters, and special resolutions are up for consideration at the coming meeting, although up to a late hour this afternoon no petitions had been filed for action. TRADE YOUR USED DAVENPORT rUK A INtW ONE GREER-CALLAHAN You can get a good trade allowance at our - .. u. i iimmure toward A new one, why wait longer? Greer-Callahan Store 858 Pearl Street pjj0ne Radios - Pianos - Ranges - Gas Ranges SPRINGFIELD WINS KPItlXflFIKLIJ, May 10. (Spec ial) .Sprinjtfii-lil won from the Cnt tagn Grove ha so ball team with a 10 to II score .vesterilny afternoon on the ; local filed in the fifteenth inning. Tho game - one of the heat of the aea non, both teama working hard, fight ing to a tie in the ninth inning. In the fifteenth .Merl McMullen walked to first b:ie, stole second and third, and came home on a timely hit by William , Pollard. Ljie Hastings and McMullen ! did Springfield's pitching, with Hugh Cowart aa catcher. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOIl TtKXT Attractive slecnine rooms. Hot and cold wnter. furnace heat. Sleeping porch if desired. Tol-! ephone O'Jtl. tf FOR RENT 5-room cottage in good , condition. Close to business center. ' 'I'hono owner IL'tiO-J. nils FOR SALE The biggest $100 worth ; of lord in town can be seep at Hl'J Washington. Also Ford chassis tot ' 10- mil), GAUTHIER RELEASED SALEM, Ore.. Mny 1. Declaring his belief thnt Floyd Gauthier serving ten yenrs in the state penitentiary for a statutory offense involving a womiin in Union county, is not guilty, Gover nor Pierce yesterday issued Gauthier a conditional pnrdon. Restoration of citizenship will depend on hia future conduct. The governor said that the testimony of physicians Indicated that. It would have peen impossible for Gaudier to be th. father of the wom an's clrlld and that another man. (Ties ter Butcher, has admitted the guilt. HERE FROM CORVALLIS IT. II. McKay, of the horticulturist department of the Oregon Agricul tural college, was a visitor here to liy to attend a meeting of the execu tive committee of the Lane County Horticulture society. THEATERS SOLD NEW YORK. May 16 Purchase of .IS theaters in New England owned by Olympia Theater. Inc., waa announced today bv the Famous I'layers-Lnsky corporation. to ijunrtcr hortlon corner south aide acctlon :u, thon cast and south along pi -port y llnea to Ihe niul tif county mud 1)30. Tha pe- illalrlcta Into n union high ai honl I tltlon la algiu-d l;y .19 rcaldeuia dlxtrlct worn dismissed at a mcol lug of tho Lane county school boundary hoard held today. Many of those whn'nlgncd tho petitions asking that the consolidation plun bo put to a voto liavo withdrawn tholr names aa It seems that con aldorublo opposition to ths move ment haa developed. Tho boundary board also nu. thorliciV i he voting of Ihe (pics tlon of four dlslricta consolidating of tho nren effected. Examinations are Sent to Mr. Moore thf Holly Htrect nml T2 (rr the IV rifle nml Ktmtern. a majority for tai former f 4"! 1 votrn. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Thf nndcrRtgnrd. ndminifttrntor with the Will Annexed of the rstntt of Tliotnm M. Ho.vlc. iIimtaiumI, Dab filed hit Fin.il Account in th matter of the nid entate with the County Clerk lf I JUl ( 'oil III V. t Iminn tirl' m n sit-. MnnuRrrinta from mnny of the Iane L der Iiak been 'made and entered nf ! rnu my -hool district!! where the pu- ! record hy the Connly Clerk of on id mil vemerdnv nnd the day before took 1 l"tr. direciinn thin notice and ap the elchth urade exnmhmtiona are luiin rf nri..lny. Ihe 10th day of arriving .t the office of the nmnly ' fe" ?i. ?1 ?J Ih lth union hlxh achool illntrtrt , ""lriulcmletu of ch,d where, th 0llmr am n,e artilcineut of the aaid nuniner l. Thean dirtrlcla aro " B " p "p lH9 ennunin tme. Cloverdalw number 2; Uoxtcr num-i ,m"nl "",r,i,, nx week, acctmlmft Pated at KiiRene. Oregon. May Olh. br 4fl; Jaapor nuinhcr 62' Zlon 1 nnniiiceiiien today. It ia eipeoted L(. n.. . ... . r ill.,. ItlUUl .t-ill . J. 11. itKl.I b v "'z :, : ...me,, am ,h. n,;Vhi; .; : y tlona In Juiih iu each district. 1 pupil, that took the examinations. It iiPCWlRPj. . ! will lie two I' three werki. before Ihe No.!M7 COVCl in(l I'C'ire rp,,,lu te.ts are msile known. of the Estate of Thoina. M. liovle, Sat dy-Jetl i NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT ' Mr Inmna f'liwlSncr ! "' Vn" A- Slamlish. deceased. 1 Wdl lip IlanOrH' JamCS OW l,nK I Notice I. r.ereh.v given that Edward .n. uuiifevir Y,oa nf irro nf J7i,!- v"'- "'l""n ".r f the estate 1711S 111 aljft ll 'aijef Anna A. Slandi.li, de.ea.ed. has RALEM, Ore., M It'..-- Hope has! - - - - I Med in the County Court of Ihe state breu abandoned for remme rlem-I Mra lamea Cowling of Sneethome. ! I'rtg 'ii. Iu and for Lane Countv. n,y lor Aillmr Civell and L W. died toilav at Mabel at the age of 17 . """' rl".,r' '"ch adminiatralor. '.t-.k?:,",' '."T" " '" ";n M" "''r"' y hr u"".,:ml 'K--V : ed at the slate pruuenliary nr.t En- ami u son and f..ur ,laiihtera. lien- ,h t ourt room thereof has been (tar, Ihe former lor the murder of hi. rv. Fannie. Ileasie and Vannle, all of fuel) hv the Court a. the lime and sister-in-law, Mra. l'.l,t, Covell of eeth.Mne. and Mrs. Ellen Wait, of place for bearing ohiecliona thereto Hnnil..n. and the latter for Ihe murder Klamath Falls, she naa a member of and for the final srttleuient of tha of his wife. Both are from toes conn- ) Christian church. The funeral I "a,, ' '""VrmVu!-, r ty. L'otell is a helpless parnlylic and servi.ea i be held at Sweetheme j AilmiVl.ir ' I'eara Is an old ni.n nenily 7H. Gov- M. inlay, May IS, at 1 p. in. Interment ! A. p. WHEELEH. Attorne" ernor l'ierca has Instrurird Warden will be at the Gillian cemetery at ' No iiirt Sat dv-m.l Italrympla to prepare for the hjiniiug Hvveetliome. The Veatch chapei haa - -' and It U not believed the plraa now charge o, the arrnugementa. , NOTICE Hr FINAL SETTLEMENT reaching Ihe governor for clemency , 1 h. ""''Ti-'i"'. "''"J"'1""'"' will . heeded. ! HERE FROM PORTLAND , v. a , Ti:;. , ', " I , .: rr. V- n ' l ,'t of r,",1,n, In the matter of said estate .th tha 1NSI R.J Willi HENI( TROMP. .wa.. here today to check up on the , County Clerk of Lane County, Ore- If aHe..menta of a number c, )um!er I gn. ami an order ha. been made and and timber nuicerna Ibat hi hold- ' '"tered ot record by the t oimty Clerk u. Iu l-.ne count) ami for wrom he ! " A"'1 :int, directing Ih.a no'b-e FOR SALE Rhode Island lied eggs for hatching. 50 ccnta per dozen. 14o7 W fith St. eod-jclli OLD TIME DANCE At Thurston. May Kith. Music bv Gilbert's d-piece orchestra. mlO MARCEL AND CURL, 73c. 436 Washington St. Phone 124S-J If- ZOLA KIEGER. THE BUTTON SHOP Pleating, Duttons nnd Hemstitching, 8!) 7th avenue east. Phone 1715-J. Try The UNEEDA PRESSING CLUB for pressing and all kinds of cleaning. Satisfaction guaran teed and prompt delivar, Phone 1827 684 Olive COMING, May 25 to 30 SNAPP BROS. Under Auspices of National Guards Units Largest Show to Play Eugene This Year Located Willamette Field 25 Double Length Railroad Cars 25 350 People 350 25 High Class Attractions 25 2 Big Free Attractions 2 . ' Baby Ray's Wonder Act . The World's Youngest Acrobat and . Mat Gay, World High Diver 100-Ft. Backward Somersault Dive Into 48 Inches of Water Free Admission to Grounds BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY And Be Entertained by the Best PHILCO Batteries Even with the famous DIAMOND GRID PLATES, PHILCO RETAINERS And a TWO YEAR guar antee, this new DYNAMIC PHILCO costs you no more than just an ordinary battery. With bar-grid plates, as low as $14.50 exchange' Long - Witham AUTO ELECTRICIANS 61 W. 7th Street Irp'inp(t f (',! on Miiallcr fi"h. iVurl ut rmnpoHiMl alimut ftitirr Ijr of calcium carbon. of limp. JUBILEE COMMITTEE MEETS A n.MMitvi of thf fi linnet rommitTF Khrffirld plain If a coniltiimtinu of of thf Ijirte comity Jersey juitilr waa ilrcr ami copper. Ii-ll uAnx at thf ufiVe of n. s. t in- hfr, Itno county nurii ulturnl agrttt, Ahont l.VK),(Mm prxonn nf foreign lo liruwt plaim fur thf raiding of birth rcniile iu the I 'uitrd Mntrs. ; fun.ts for thf fvrttt lo b hfld U; L'H. (Ur ft .May. al tfn oVlotk a. in. (or thf hrarttif of ohfrina to aairt ai-otmt atui tli ffttlrnirDt of aaiil f Stlttf, I'atfd at Kugftif, Off g.o, Aprtl ". Yi i J. St'M A r'KKKS. Ailntiiiiolrator nf (hf lliiatf of Khra bf Ih harfrr. I)fcfat. .No.lVt; Sal-djr uJ3 Ask for WILLAMETTE GOLD BUTTER Always Pure-Sweet-Fresh At Your Grocers Mfg. by Reid's Dairy 842 Tenrl St. Sale Closing' Out F. A. Ranhin Stoc 64 West 6th Street Pianos, Player Pianos, Reproducing Pianos Phonographs and Other Musical Instruments, EVERYTHING GOES ! Stop, Look and Listen ! Prices cut so low that it simply means elimination of all competition. How Is This OVER 3000 PLAYER ROLLS VALUES TO S3.00 Your Choice $1.00 C. E. F. Hichox in Charge 64 West 6th Street Diagonally Across From Postoffice