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Saturday Evening, JUne Page Sixteen THE EUGENE GUARD E E Irwin Snloprk, who is nllceed to have wioldiil the knifo that nut Hurry Jiring of SpringfiHd in tho hospital with A pun 'lured jugnlnr vein, nnd Mm. l''loie llnrd with severe gaulien bout the face and neck, told his side of (he frncno to V. G. Jlldkins, chief of police, in a letlcr received by tho cliii'f tndiiy. Niloui-k, who is 1 1 uriKTian Po lcick. insists thnt Jlrs. lluril nml -Mr. lirink forced him into his nutomobile nl Hie point of a eon, Urink elaimina to he u deputy sheriff. This however, .Mrs. Hind and Mr. llrink deny, al llioiilih a iiislol was taken from .Mrs. llnrd hy the police. The dispute clime up over Solopek's' ear, the lelter said, nud blame for it Is laid to llrink, who, .Salopek alleges, stopped the ear and engaged in a ficht with knives. Salopek had been traced to Cres well hy deputy sheriffs, who found he had stayed there over night under at. ussumed name, and received medi cal treatment for injuries about the bead and n dislocated nrm. Itrink is rapidly recovering from his injuries. Police are still making an effort to locate Salopek. The letter was mailed from Portland, although it gave no address. Mrs. llnrd also received n letter from Salopek, in which ho in structed her to enro for his property, and pledged undying devotion to her. REIT! TRAVEL grounds. Messiuoe ivas recapture Inst night at Cottifte Grove by hurl Luckey. deputy aheriff, and returned to jail here. Messiuoe mid another Mexican, both soldiers, were nrre; d here a few weeks hro. The I.ime deputy was at Cottage drove In .t nifilit ut the carnival due fi the Miner, f (ireen I'ltcher. Governor Walter r.l, Pierre lias ac cepted the invitntiou to deliver tiie coroniencemeut nddrewu to the gran EDUCATED PEOPLE Two per cent of the population of tho I inted Milieu who are college Kt-aduaieti rule t lie nut ion. Thia wan the Htah'inent if JJean John V Struub of liie Luivtraity of Oregon, who deiivtfiid the commencement iid firt'n for Ktigcmj hih school sra-i nates lust night at the- Christian church. The auditorium was packed for the comineiK cmnit exerciBes. Ibe speaker declared that an oligarchy existed in the nati n hh far hh braiiia were eon- uatiiig class of CniverHity high hcIioo! corned, although it claimed to be a Figures on tho registration of onra from other states complete from Jan nary 1 to this afternoon have been reported showing (hat there hna been nn increase over the number of the same period last year, This increase la heavy In January and February but falls off in the latter months due, it in said at the chnmher. to the unusual late spring which has kept many of the tnm'ic is from starting their early travels. Tho following is the report hy mo n i lis to date: ' 1024 1025 Janunry 1 77 February B3 24 March 110 120 April 147 208 Mnv. 211 207 June 103 10H Total. .081 7-15 Bonds in the sum of $8500 have tneu provided for the relenno of Mark Uniom, held in tho county jnil on a liipior elmrge, John Ciirrle of J.en Inirg 'and 11, C Hall of Cheshirn are borulNiiieu for Hrooui, their bond hav ing been accepted by Judge O, F. HMpwnrth thin afternoon, hate this ' afternoon nrrangementM for the re leiiHe of J. room were under way. The bail is $100(1 nn each of nix indict jneutM. ami $-."00 tut liquor charges pending In the juatlce court, Hrootn will plead to the iiMlictments at 0 o'clock Tijendny morning. . Kxpectsilnns are that more than . Lane county boys and girls will leave for Corvallis Sunday evening nn the sperinl train over the Southern l'nrlfic to in lend the annual two weekH collide, to ho held at the Ore gou Agricultural college, according to announcement today of Andrew Col lier, county club lender. Fourteen liott and girls hnve been signed up todjy for ihe course ami it in expeit rd thnt n few more will bo added bi ter today or tomorrow. The spei ial train from Ashland will arrive here at 0 o'clock tomorrow this evening, it in announced. The ex crcises will begin at 8 o cltck p. in., in the auditorium of the echoul of music. I'rogrflin for the commencement, over wuK'h J)r. Jlenry U. Miehion, dean of educution, will preside, is to be aa follows: March (Gounod), University high school orchestra. Invocation, Kev. Fred J. Clark. "Oh, Lovely Night" (I.andon Ho na!d), Mrs. T. A. Pearson. Piano solo, "Polonaise in A Flat'' (Chopin), Hugh Milton Miller. Commencement address, Governor Walter M. Pierce. Presentation of class of J025, Prin cipal II. It. Jienjninin, Granting of diplomas, Professor II. It. Jouglnas, Organ March, "Pontificnlc" (Lem- mons), Donnld Allison. ; The members of the grnduntin class are as follows: hovcra Mary ihf mot-nicy. ii p. ended with parent!- to give their, children a fair sh.nv with education, and enable' them to get the coJh'gn learning necestary to enter preseut-duy competition .n bitHtnepH and Ihe professions. A rudio message from David Joliu J-'iieH, oboa'rd the S. S. Moutclare on the way tp Kuglund, was read by llev. F. G. JeuniugH, chairman of the school bnn rd, to 'the graduates, it said: "nxpreis congratulations N clnss of Heat w.hIk's for future . success." Graduation is but a step t-i a broader life, Kev. Jennings reminded the graduating das, as he presented the diplomas. He urged them to carry on in education. j Or. Jv V, Stivers delivered the in-' vocation and He v. C. E. Dunham the benetlicti n. The high school gl ?e clubs sang, nnd Marion Xurcber play ed Ihe organ prelude nnd postlude. J. h. ChriRtensrin, acting principal, re-.- M. Hurton, Lon ommended the class of l.tj.j, an I lirabham, Fred Jiclle Jtuehanan, Fvelyn May Cnsad Kennard Krnest Collon, Itog.'. Woodson Deliusk, Harold M. Dunn, hyndatl Verneita Klliott, Krnest Ks ninosa, Katheryn E. Fry, Vera Kol., Alfred Holt Grimes, Georgia Marie (Jam, Franklin Porter Hall, Hepn Lucile Hnnna, Clemens Hayex, Hnxol Jane Helms, Daniel Do Verl Hempy, Rowena Jloven, Marjorie Winifred Landry, Arthur W, Larsen, Dorothy Mae Mac.Mnster, Charles It, Mnrlntte, Mne McFndgen, Lolita Melvin, Ihuh Milton Miller, Father Hernice Mor- ley, Marjorie Mary Morley, Willinm Thomas Noel Jr., I ranees Donalene Oiner, Loia Italston, Norma Kichnrd son, Gordon Howard Hidings, Sid ney Gordon Stearns, Gwenn Stivers, Margnret Alice Tingle, Harry 12. Wheeler, I If ram Foster White J., Veryl Jessie Young, Gertrude Y linker. Appointment of a 'committee of three to mt with the board of re genta nt Ihe meeting Monday to ex press a desire to have a three-fold friendly cooperation between the alumni, the regents nnd the faculty for the continued welfare of the Uni versity of Oregon was made at the meeting of the alumni aisnclatlou held at Guild hull todny. Homer Angell and Harold Young, president of the alumni association, are named on the committee and an other member will be appointed later, it is announced. I-elterH were received from the alumni association of the Oregon Agricultural college exnresaing regret at. Ihe illness of President Campbell ami the denth of Tiny Shields, former Oregon grid star. At. the alumni luncheon held nl the mens, gymnasium Ted Gillenwnter spoke for the graduating class, Homer Angel, for the class of 1 !(!() nnd Hen F. Dorris for Ihe class of 101.". Man's leg Broken In car Accident George W. Smith, l.'tl I Oak street, is in the Kugene with n broken leg nnd severe gashe, bruises and other injuries about the face nnd bend ns a result of nn accident nt Kiglith avenue and Willnmette street, where bo was struck down by nn nutomobib driven by K. A. Mace. Nineteenth avenue nnd Friendly street. The necideiit occurred when Mr. Smith stepped from the curbing to cross the intersection. Mr. Mace, wli.i reported the accident to police, claim he did not see the victim until too late to stop. Au ambulance wns sum moned nud Ihe victim was taken to (ho hospital. For Criminal Cases evening and all club members are vitcd to be present as motion pictures ' frim! llirv Pollnrl are lo be taken by the Southern Pn-i VlIIIU " .UUKU ifi: publicity dcpmimcnt, Mr. Col lier states. Tim following from I.anc county have signed up tr the trip: Pearl F.t liou, Murl l.iles. Margaret Mubr. Helen WatMon, 1 'mucin Coldrrn. Mol To consider a number of criminal encs now pending nn order for th calling i f ihe grand jury was tanned tit.im- l... I n,i 1 1 l.- vi;,.., f ... ly Cochran, Hnrel Corndextcr, Fstber , 'i i,r.i. m' ti. Francis : ,mnord of W T. I Jl ii' ,i Smartt, Clmrlei Col ton, Frue.t Mcl is niels. Vivian I lulery. J'n 'liter, Kr'iineth Weaver, Alvirn J seu, Kbnnor Paddock, Othel Strand, Tax Funds Turned Over to Treasury Te tsi turnovers have been made tt Fdmt Wnrd, c iiiniy tuaturer, by Sheriff Frank F. Taylor. The following in one tax turnover and the nihil incut: State and couulv . Cities School district High s.-ho. Is K odd dilrirts port of Siilaw f orent fire p Mr 1 . . . . . Totttl Th" following is the the second tax (uinov Stale and county Cities S lir. districts II gh tchoots Ko.id tlistricts Port of Siusbiw Forent fire patrol . . , . f Total Schrenk, M.irgtret T. Knpp. Hntti H. Drury. and John ?cGu re. Abo 0 si cn will be taken up by the grand jury from the off-re of the dis trict Attorney, aeccrding to Joint ,v Medlei. Low Humidity is Cause of Alarm Joseph 1. Glenn, city school super intendent, presented them. BURGLAR IS WOUNDED POKTLAND, Ore., June 13. Wil liam Kinxell, a grocer, whose store litis been r'-bbed three times lately, early yet-tenhiy fired a shot gun at n burglar, who broke into the place. The intrjuer lied, wounded. Km.ell had been sleeping in the rear of the stury rerenily to watch. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION In the Circuit Court of the State : oi Oregon, for the ( ountj of Lane. Pacific Const Joint Stock Land linnk of Portland, a Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. William Grasly and Jane Doe Grasly, his wife. Andrew Grasly and Ilcrthne L. (irnsly. bis wife, Leonard Grasly, tingle uinu, t'hria (irasly (otherwise known as Christ Grassley) nnd Mary Hoe Grnsly, his wife, Fugene It. MeCornaek aud Jane ; Doe Met ornack, his wife, A. H. Urum mitt and June Doe Itruinmitt. his, wife, nud J. A. Owingn nnd Jane Doe ! Owing?, his wife, Defendant. ! To Willinm Grnsh, Jane Doe Grns- ' ly, Andrpw Gmsly. Iterthae L. Grasly. ; Leonard (irasly, I'hris tJrasly (other- ! wise known as Christ Grassley) and j Mary Itoe Graly, bis wife, and J. A. I Owings, nnd Jano Doe Owings, De j fendants. I In the name of the State of Oregon: j You nre hereby required to appear ; nnd answer the complaint filed ; against you In Ihe nbove entitled suit ! nn or before the last day of six j weeks from the dute of the first nub-1 licntion of this summons, said period of six weeks being the time nrescrihed for publication hereof.;ind if you fail so to nnswer, for want therof, the plaintiff will nppiy to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint, to-wit: That n decree he entered ngninst 1 you, William Grasly, Andrew Grasly, I Iter (line L. (irnsly, Leonard Grnsl'y ' and Chris irnsly (otherwise known ' as Christ Grassley) for the sum of! fourteen thousand seven hundred ' sixty-eight dollars and Iwentv-five i cents CM l.THS.'Jo) together with in terest thereon at Ihe rate of six peri cent (0 per cent) per annum from the; Dt day of May, HCI. to the 1st day of November. 1021, and together with : Interest thereon nt the rate of eight j per cent H pnr cent) per annum ! from and after the 1st day of Novem- s ber, 1021. nnd for the further sum of . Om ThoiiKiind TV-n Hundred Ninety- ! Four 74-100 dollars ($1204.70 to-, gether with interest thereon at the; ri'te of eight tier cent (S per cent per : annum frm and after Ihe "Ih day of! May, W'Sk and for the further sum of two hundred fifty dollar ($'Jo0) ; Inccther with interest thereon nt the rale of eight per cent (S per cent) per nnnuin from nnd nfter the LTith day of April. I0.'. nnd for the further sum of seven hundred fifty dollar- I$7."i0) nnd for Ihe further sum of thirteen ibdl.irs and seventy-five cents t$i;t.7o) together with interest there on nt the rate of eight per cent (S per cent) per annum from anil after the JSth day of April. tOLVt. and for the. further utn of fifteen hundred dol lars $1."00) Attorney's fees, nnd for plaintiffs cos's nnd disbursements herein sustained; foreclosing n rer tain mortgage made snd executed by William Gralv, n single, nnd Andrew (Jrnsly nnd Bert line I Grnsly. his w fe. on the PJth day of December. 10'J, covering certain real properly sit tin I e in the county of Lane, and state of Oregon, to-wit: llegtiiung at a 'mint four aid sistv 1 hundredihs (1:00) chains south .V) deg. west of n point on the west line of section eighteen (IS) nf township eighteen (IN south of range eleven III) West of the Willnmelle Meri d nn, wh:ch is thirteen and siitv-fonr hundredths (Kl.ttO chains south of the quarter section corner on snid west line of snid section eighteen OSl and running thence north oOiteg. en -if fifty-seven (57) chains lo the north east corner of the southeast ounrter of Utii northwest qunrter of snid sec tion eighteen (1S; thence east twen ty (J0t chains; thence south sixtr it0 chnins to the south line of snid sect'on e'ghteeit tlSI; hence west on the south line of snid section eigh tren (IN to the enst hank of the north fork of the Siuslnw river: thence up tream nlona snid bank to the tilnce of beginning, containing two hundred nud seventy CJ70) acres more or less. In Lane Comity, Oregon, Also lot No. 'J of section twenty four (24 In towntdnp eighteen I IS) south range twelve (I'J west of Wil Istnetie Mer'd sn, end lots Ns. .', 3, (I nnd 7 of section nineteen (10) nil In townnip rmmltereil eighteen ( I N 26-Piece Set Beautiful Silverware ICtlOQR Cabinet, Guaranteed 20 Years, Very Special J pl Manv a eood housewife will be envying the bride of 1935 with her handsome Bil"r"a"; Could anting be nicer ". silverware. See WlHamette street window dl.pUr o th... sets of beautiful "Stratford" Silverware and' you'll agree with us they are worthy of many compliments. n : Si AX BILLV DEPARTMENT RTngpJ HERE'S GOOD NEWS FOR WOMEN Colorful Gingham Cottage Dresses Indeed Attractively Priced at $1.25 -They are made of splendid quality gingham in clever color com binations. Straight line models made with short kimono or set In sleeves: depending for their Individuality upon their original treatments of collars, cuffs, perky sashes, and their dainty trim mings. All sllpon-over-thehead styles a point which wins them much favor with busy housewives. Certainly a big showing of them. -A new shipment just received! , (2nd pjQ0r.) . WOMEN'S Charmeuse Bloomer3 $1.25 Made of soft, lustrous self stripe charmeuse that which Is a big favorite In the fashioning of milady's undertogs. Double elastic and shirred at bottom, full cut and' come In all wanted shades. (2nd. Floor.) .THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY "KIDDIE-KOOPS" 24-Hour Utility Indoors And Out Doors Through Crib Years What a relief for you, mother, from endlsa watrhi carrying and worrying. Think how much hannlw 7.1' healthier baby will be in Kiddle-Koop where ..?1 single minute of everyday's twenty four hours babv n be Bate from accidents, too much handling ' and nth dangerous pick-up playthings. Np sleep place or III.' place, no person or thing can do more to inn, better baby. nsure It's Uses- Are Varied Due to tho adjustable features Bassinet, Crib or Ph Pen; there's the bath and dressing table use, insurhil greatest ease for mother and security for babe at tha usual nerve racking bath-time, the bedside convenience there's moveability, taking Kldd'ie-Koop along on auto or other visiting trips; there's its carriage use; thera are uses without number you will discover dailv Sen hi KIDDIE-K00P COMES WITH SPRING MATTRESS AND MOSQUITO NETTING TOO. BEAUTIFULLY ENAMELED IN IVORY. PRICE $25.00 AND $29.00. (2nd. Floor.) TUNE WHITE SALE Values Like These Is What Makes Buying Brisk At Eugene's Largest Dept. Store. Many More Not Listed Similarily Underpriced. $3.50 And $4.50 Novelty Silks, Special Lot, June White Sale Price, Yard To $2.50 Silks Taffetas, Silk Mixed Crepes And Printed Crepes In Lot, Yd. $1.69 Silk Mixed Cantons, Brack and Colors In Lot, June White Sale, Yard 75c-To 85c Selma Silks; Peach, Canary, Flesh, Copen And Lavender Shades To $2.75 White Woolens; Bedford Cords, Serges A.nd Other Weaves Very Special VaYue $2.25 Im. Dress Flannels; Season's Colors, Down To 36-In. Imported Dress Linens, They Are Commercially Fast Color; This Sale Yd. 85c Silk Stripe Crepe Voiles For Sheer Summery Frocks; June White Sale, Yd. $2.75 Pattern Lunch Cloths, Mercerized , And Nicely Finished, Special Lot, Price 58-In. Width Mercerized And Bleached Table Damask, June White Sale, Yd. Part Linen Bleached Crash Toweling With Colored Stripe Border, June Sale Japanese Toweling In Blue And White Combinations; 1 2-Inch Width, The Yd. 72 by 90 Inch Good Weight And Blea ched Sheets, Special Lot, June Sale 40c Pillow Cases ,Size 42 x 36 Inches, Good Weight And Bleached, One Lot Yard Wide Printed Voiles Enter This June White Sale (Special Lot), Yard $1.98 $1.09 98c 59c $1.98 $1.69 79c 69c $1.98 49c' 18c 15c $1.39 29c 15c 60c And 65c High-Grade Fast Color Ginghams, Special Lot, Reduced to, Yd. 29c To 35c Fast Color Ginghams In Lot Including Some Kalburnies, Yard To 89c Satinette Madras, Fast Color English Prints, Stripes, Etc.; Yd. Wide 75c and 85c Silk Mixed 1 Lingerie Materials In Lot, Pretty Colorings, Yd. 35c And 40c Lingerie Fabrics, Dainty Checks, Stripes; Also Figured Crepes 30c And 35c White Twill Fabrics, Yard Wide, June White Sale, the Yard 60c and 75c Silk Stripe Shirtings, Colored Silk Stripes On White Ground 32 Inch Genuine Devonshire Cloth, Fast Color, June White Sale Price Is, Yard Pretty New Challis, Yard Wide And Good Selection Of Patterns, the Yard Fresh, Crisp, Yard Wide Percales, Good Selling Patterns, June White Sale; Yard 25c To 35c Ginghams In Checks, Plaids And Stripes In Lot. June White Sale 45c To 50c Yard Wide Cretonnes in A Good Selection Of Patterns, Yard 40c And '45c, Soft Finish Nainsooks, White And Colors In Lot, The Yard 63 Inch Genuine "Indian' Head" Our June White Sale Price Is, ' The Yard Yard Wide Bleached Muslin, No Dress ing In This Lot, .White Sale Price, Yd. 27c Unbleached Muslin, 36-In. Wide, Suitable Quality for Art Work, Etc. 36c 24c 1 69c 49c 27c 26c r 53c 29c 19c 18c 19c 29c 34c 49c 1 18c 22c tcrfnt of nnyoiie or mure of aiil d foinlnnts; foreclonln(C mini morlRaRo, providing for the Mp of muI real m-oiprty, or of o much thereof n lief in the premises ns to the Court mny seem eiiituble nnd proper. ThU umimnim is puhiiho hv order of the Honorable C, p. Knrmird. on ii iv .iiiufr m mic wnrmt munt v, WOODMEN OF THE WORLD Camp 115 and NEIGHBORS OF WOODCRAFT Will hold their nnmml Memnrint services nt the Christian church on n.ny he necewnry .to py mu ti jtulg- I mn,0 nnd entered on the 7th dnr Sunday evening nt 8 o'clock. June "'I1'1 I Mny. prescribing thnt this um- An .mnl"er!, ,f ,ne society and l.lM VnfPU fir UimhI... t.,i..t ilnr... ,S'J ;(M thi nftermmn the officinlx nt the . .(.,! . . y ',,,.n,p ftn, siuslnw imtimml foret . I., mnj; office. ! 1 "x rcln'ive humidity rending on!outh rung eleven ilM wi-st of Wil the In RHUhfnnogrttnli this nfternooiii iHtnette .Meruhnn, in I.nne lounty . ;Ut;i.OO u,iV(ft lixi- mnl.lnr In i Oregon, - the air- the lowest recorded this Togeihfr with nil nnd singulnr rnd every one of them nnd any and nil .fKW.UHMil month Forest officinU .t....re t be i 1 heredunments. right ' nh persons rlan-nc r to elmm by. K'Bregtitioti would give n forest fire plenty of ns- ; or itient. liie costs and expenses ol sale, plnintiff s haul costs and dis-1 mons ,e ,Prved by publication there hursements. and sairl attorney n ftes i nf on(.p r, WPPK for ,n connec nnd for the nppluation of the pro- ; tjVP weeks in the Kugene Inilr ceeds of such sale: ... ! !uard. a newspaper published in I nn First, to the pnjment of n d eo?.'s ci,ntv. Oregon. Mar 0. UfV, l'the nnd expenses of snid snle, of platntiff'.j dte uf the first piihlicntion 'of this saiil attorney' fees; Second, to the nsyment of the amount due plnintiff on such judg ment ns shall be entered in plaintiff's Inter herein; and Third, with respect to the bnlanr. if any, then remaining, in such tan ner n the Court may Tierenlter direct. Ie-lnring that slid defendant a Williuni i:rnlv anil .limn I toe (irnvlv his wife. Andrew (Irnsly and Kerthne L. (irnsly, his wite, i.eonnrit iirasiy (Iris tiiasly, (otherwise known as Christ tirnssley. and Mary Hoe(ira Iv, his wife. Kngene H. Met 'ornack and .lane hoe .McCorjiack. hi wife. A. H. Urummitt ahd Jane Itoe Hrumuiitt. bis wife, and .1. A. Owing nnd Jan i Woe Owing, his wifc nnd ejich and I ..-... ..... -...i .ii Mimmon. nnd .tune 20. tn?.s .l. date of Inst publication of this sum mons. ItOCKUS MAC VKVGH ' HKKHKHT SU'KTT. Attorney for Plaintiff Address MO (iasco Huilding. Portland Oregon. No.lSri-rnt dy-je?0 their fnmilies are 'urged to nttend to honor the memory of the departed Neighbors. Friend are cordially in vited to participate. jel3 -'rfilinrlaiin- hni CUGENE CHAPTER. NO. 10 R A M. HI'.Cn.AK CONVOCATION MON I'AY. JI NK lo. 7:!in p. m. Work in !'. M. nnd M. K. M. drpea. Hrfrpuh niptit. jrir. CF.O. E. NORRIS. Spp. Phonp S. E. Eterer.s fnr cinno tuning ( I rxn..iv. lrvn... ... II,. .,. limn ' V"' '"'.''' I ? "' ' "r " 1 .... . t I V ....." ... ..... iii.-irumu IIPHIIIR- Illlri 'l llirm niij f .t.1.tn:j '.'i; . sistniu'r .hnutd our set Mnrtnl. s.U7 "in . "'TtI!;!; Ki"ood Progress on IsndRc Piers Made npprrlainlnK. H ml nUn ;.;i.v7i i5 7 ; t.nv lliiriiliin .iin on llii I i f to hiKliwny nnd wirk nn the tve.I plerft, (hp !nst of tlir hpx, ). now nmlpr wmv, n.vordinK ttt reports of unrkmtn on Deputy Captures JllMapill I riSOIH.ri,h, i.llrl, llri.lgf. compny. II l ipxpeolpil thnt pnrl) in Auin't Hint thf li'l inhini. 1'KlMliiK. hrntint. cooliin. roonnf. vomiinnns. rlfvnitnj. wirr int. nml Irrignimn rnt u mill fu. thrP. thpn Itflonnint! In or npp.l or whu-h .liolilil thcrpHt'tpr bplonit to or b unfit In ponnr.-tion iviltr .in! prpm-Isp-, nntl lo nil watpr nnil Mmtrr rinhtn of pvprv V tn.l nml ilr.i.-rip' :.m. 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Him had nut. oi rnt ont or mor of von h,-.- n"r ." .......... i., . i. n ....... . ..r .......... i-.rpupr n..piirp oi. in or or rla.m to hnvn in or t. ,md rpnl rotinty Jnil nnntting' word fr. in thp nnd tint thn .pnn will bp complPtrd ! t nnid ,irpiiu.p. or nny part iliprpof. propprty cr nnr part thprpof. b rf,! l'nitnl StntP. nny niilhoiitiPn i n n 1 park In thp fall, nccord ng to prp.pnt I K'gftlipr jmiIi nil Hip r. iit. iup,. a . . inrpd to t.P uhp.iupnt in limp an I ikuprtion ilinrgp, oniipi it fntrm,v : patimatp. a inrgpr rrnv nnd addition- ' ' , " ;.. ' . ' '"j""y mn- .nn.iri nhilp imiiiIoipiI with n gnng of f."ir;nl pqilipniptit will bn ad mlipr nrl.onpra at vora ilpnring tlipjth work on thp inMallati Ainniuii (turn ai i hi imo iv - ..u. in., -o.. . anj r'gQi or m i plaintiff u.-n othtr nnd turtlipr r. bord'natp In right to thp li.n of nn.l noiinioo- i A : .......... .....r ... ...... ... mr n.n oi .I.Ip.I to nid In V, . "r.TV"rl 'h'""'. nnd dp ; ,.Wmi'f' s lid m... tn;p. ,,., t ,i ' JUNE BARGAINS SILK BROADCLOTH DRESSES, Assorted Pnttorns $l$.f( to W2.:0, for HAND KMRR01DERED BLOUSES $J."i0 vnluoa for DRESS OIXOHAMS. 32-inch, oOc nml 35c values for $14.98 25' WHEN YOUR ENSEMBLE SUIT NEEDS CLEANING Call 300 Rugs Cleaned and Stored I" 1 Olive St., Between 8th and 9th RAYMOND TORRE Y USE THE GUARD WANT AD WA