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1 . : i MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., THURSDAY. MAY 4, 122 SEVEN it lis u 1 l.i s "Nobleman" Who Married American h ' Involved in International TangU CONFERENCE OF OLDER , GIRLS BEGINS ON FRIDAY STATE NEED MM J ! !i !i ' Ml. fl.'. . 'rS CHILDREN OF u Hunch, Logic? Miss Hays Occlarcs Lack of In-" fS formatiorvon Work ' FW RECEIVEJREATMENT :, !... " m "" ft" , ! iMiiiflt r rrH Mm-vIM t II... stm .1.11.1 wallar.. wl'lr.m '" " "l""f..,..l,."... II." liifrt "' or Program of Gathering at Santa Clara Announced ' , , LARGE CROWD LOOKED FOR Two Umjrtf K.n tu llo lli-M nt tlm ChrlMliin (1iri'l hutwm of Msi44ittir I'n-illiiiti ' Thu nroKrurn for thn thtfd annual , .. .I.-.I .liil'l'"" "' "' "V"".' ,1Z ....III.." '' A'""'"1. " "'"Tps it . 'l'l'"l "tilfn' !.- ; ' .....viiiMK fur f" treatment nf "" 'uitwi Wil r.riiri.l ..,.iili a """ I'" mi' li.r.irmuiii.i. Z Z . .".."'. - . 1 under .1.1. Inw. W ..! I j ""..I. ii.i" t.--m' V . t.ii..'M. I" r.r.lv. II. M. foree of rei..". I't'l'll"! " ""..l Llmr..!. I...I "I !'- .....n..M uv hui.l h i'"' "r ,h !.; oi n.- i.i.'"- " " ..ii lin.pl" M""T sometime i aalvoMe rjn, ,,1PifiMi human uiaierinl if ih .re taken in hand wrly enough Th foi.iii.i.i.lii'" should rll Hie kaiMtlanra ft UiinllK ll.w iro.o.. lit. ItaWIHlM IH" ''"' I"" JV.lv.. i-llli.ix That l l.l I" WW in..iul b' erippled children's i (Inn.Ml U I'loilrt In Work ' l.frun u a plonker IH ll. I field of ami. Ilia 'I'I'I r-preaMWillvr ' iwlnls out. the r.timil.aliii la w.ithli.tf am a i.rn.. ol.l.h provides n..i sntr tor II." lunl rorwimn of ili hj.lral lift I. I."l tNtilra IWul a.i.l a.U.I ran of Ilia rhllil.rn Ihcy ar In I'nrllnB.l UB.Infii M tha irlM.'nl- Tl raaea r. 'mrJ fr umlT ih" airmion of ih l!lilnr f OrH MadliMl a. -haul. ''Miners" in City Make Uaiqoe Show Six "Miner." utakcil out their claims ami pitched tnit in Kii(;cnc ritctty lore wiii(..w this week, wltrrtf you may nee ihrm busy pre KlriiiK lrr:ik f.i-.t of flapjack over nl'iii( rami (ire. The "Miner" rerecnt Al ter Hru, Milling Co.'s trailr-tnnrk. mid while cn titcly mrchiitiKal, i dome a human hitft with rcintirk Hc preclsiun. : Cha. 0. Stevens, reprmcn utivc o( the 1'ort la ml branch, which i one of the eiclit mills on the coast, ny the-"M inert" will nnpear nt the following jtnret, where also yon will receive a nfn le packaifc of Albert I-lnp-jack i'lour; Al Billy Dept. Slor Dice A Swan, Otto Schmidt, ' L. D. Pierce, L. A. Milne, Lee Broa. Mr Arid Wt&.j limn." nrtpl-v.,! I.y th II.I.IhIi. In.mnllvn Work- at lhUM..l,hl who Mtunlr.t Alt. Mttfi.ni klnuh .Mi MIj.Iirn-Itt mn, hufrtna to ttin HO.000.000 rutqtii ut .V-.rinaii i t(tiiu. In invuhml in uii liiicriiuiiitruit tiM;. Krom Vatta rhtiiBe Imvo ) n tahl. ilmt ik a IliiMUn wtr now itvltitf thfre. VutiNiatkky tK.-tur". hi iirioiu itmiriaKu t1ioIv.U Iciiumi Imt Wlla Wat iittvr Imptlpiatl, til Wlihtl thf Unk taa dtliiffitr.l dy ta Hale law. "I'nldlr u l)oul (ra'l)aii rt nM dVlllliltilii ('II ll))a) r(l ntllilKt) Work." rt 1 4 AM U.'V". 'lull ltn ln-jiil.rrw nt tlt Atllttrlrait a-H,.llo or Uiilvrr Uy Wuttioit will littvo thai t ut vil uht'y ltru twin, lihy fornn r I tir llitifi. ntiit nt-l rfltrtlve wotK III III IM (Ilia tm rkitoa tril " liM Stu.ty AittiMvUtl Th nwinau ihill. Mlm liny fur-! I Half ulMe. Utlt, (ill 4imr uttilt-r ! (tia tiiitiiun uf iUim t rvtitm fi.nn a Imiiiw w HM h, front wtitn run, ti.'t l-n l-nkii fir Itt whutt thfrit u a imrn or r riot im inm-ia priti. hi. : "A tmty fthuiiM l iimaln of u.-i, hiM ' Mid itia (i'-M rririKK-uit.iiVf. "Wo ho to iilwovrr hut Ihc hilil Will f nil.tttll tO tlO, tO IrMDtlif. Ill vry way nm only hmipy ihrnuch lliiirrwlon hut nUn uii nvt iti" roiiitfiiiiilty. V hnim to rnltow thla work ttfiTWil lit tho hoini tanimuniiy. Attar itio rurml rhilil tvii bo hoitia wo l mint htt mirn of thrlr t-ittitiuti jifftfiTn, frwrti tho ihyir.il, Hiclttl ml Hltirallotttl point uf view. ThU ttltit In do in ;ooltvniloit ltti wn ctilr." AIIm. IU. hoi-fCill of wl.l irrit.i hrli in miittymtf I ho h"iinfit of tho crlpiilnl fhlltltari ni tUlC" tho moh)o HfnrtHy Krnt. tlm fnct thrtt thrt l wtirli n low. "(I'm the thlnir tint wo iin'l kttuw lliut f ! mbn m&Ul. 0. N. E. LECTURE IS GIVEN (Ot.ONKI, lilMI.KH Ti:M-H tK MnKM i.VAHlt lmMrtmtt Mffinitc llnttttvn Iitm tannin Arwr dim I MllttiiriMlti Annf In Klhtwil TiiMlty nl it Itt In it h'tiwn of In trortlnn to tin iiicnitinm of tho hl iltmrtnr compnny nmt fomimny C U3ntt Infantry nt th nrnioo tlnl c. K, lentlr. inior Inntrurtor-tn-MpiM tor of thrt o. N, tl . ouiIhhm! tho ilutl n tut ohlliratlun of the tnmlnTM of thw nitliuiml nuttnl nml 0-rlt'od thi imtMirlnnc nnA tho diKnlty of the tftmrtt nrrvlr Ih tho nth to ititt itntlon - Th tmlo 1Ut",,, f inn onrnniut tlon of tin ntttiotttil r tint J n ixirt of tht nrmy of tho VnltM Htut l t utuwrt ami rtcfmt lh runUtmlon of th I'lltttMl Ktllto," ht mill). "Thin In nhown hj" tlU- Orttlt of offhn of nl offlrrtw nml Ihv onth of rnlUtmrnt of thi tnt-n of th motnl. n April Sn. I92i, th coiutlttitlon of th I 'nit ml Wood Sale All Order Taken in ' May at ' Prices Stated Below 4-ft. Ory Second Growth l?ir $5.75 4-ft. Dry Maple $6.75 Also 16-inch Wood Term. I CCD. A. O. BEYMER 215 W. 7th ' Phone 1253R It will soon he itrnw-lint time. Wonderful values in Ladies', ' Men's 'and Children's Straw lints 15c nml up. ftlv. i Dishes Denutiful dishes in open MOck patterns. Our prices re riRht. Conic In. nml visit our Crockery dept. i Hosiery New .lot Lndicnml Cictiu' lse first qunlity cottiin, 15c the pair. ...'.im.,-. ,: ' For HoutccleaninR ''w. 1'ollsH, Curtain Matc ri . ( nrtain Hods. Brooms, nm everythiuR to make this "ik more plensant. Millinery We have for your selection a complete line of Ladies', and Children's1 lints. Mow er's, braid nitr shapes will' also" he found in lare va riety ' Classes First mutlitv barrel k';1,sc9' .' .' ' ' "10c Ladies' (jnderwear Just drop ii and -sec for voursclf what ' a coiiiplelc, line we have and what n rjreat snvinu we will' offer yon in underwear. t - Oregon Maid Hair Nets' 10c ' Ijhcre arc none better made none made Ijettcf Hill's Economy Store Hfttttn hum hwn In full icrce and ef fort fur IM yw.r, thu houltiK tlutt tho luund r of our uovrrntin ni hitvc hy It -tuiitihtM n miuriK, ifibl und i ndtittiiif tfuvs niiiii'iit. w'll worthy Uf lite N Up port UIHl J'f'ltlMl of Its pitl floth' rltu-n uml HiurklitfC It un of thn old-Nl Kovi-f iiiiicnln now in -lt (t)( u M hoot f iiKilunif ntul rhiinite, with imttfis of iiiite niliiit'iii to kv'i It i on-Unlly uiMiu-diitsi nml thus, muktr it poii,iu for it to bo t-ndorlnif ror ill UtHD." i In this Irrturn tho liiiiMirtunt dtf- ! fiTfOfet hettH-n the d'tnorrutt: army of thn I nlti'd H iu(-s on tho onn hund und lhi inlUtnrtMUi forrt-a uf a mttlun ; it' ll am tho Ufrritmn rtitplm on tilt tltt-r wn tliun in that th otijret of ho Inttor wm to rrtnttt !rtM)Mi nml thn iit.liiirltt clsuut to icovurit und to pOaWMI till till OOd IhlniCM Of tll urth nnd u lowtr fl or t IfisusMi to -rvn ths'in. "tf our Uetiiorruiia .urnty kh who puriiow ) to itrvcni Ihf cr-a-tlon of cluMtM," he titli "nnd by Its support of our canntliotlnn to make nt'tuiil this Htatfinrnt In III dtc?lur tioti uf ndvpndmr,' 'All rum nr rrntrd t-stutil In ih Hk'ht uf tlm Inw. und nil vqiinlly rnduwrtl with tho In iiltt-iuiili? riKhiM uf lift. Iihtrty nnd i h pomult of hnppimiu. Thtisi w fitrht tho d.'Vil uf ctaftH nnd prtvH with hi- own wi'upun, nn ortfntilKfd, trulni'd. nrtiiri) fort-r. und In tlm world wnr ihu ilemw rntin urmy of th t' nit 4. Hiut.s hiot di'fi'ntvd mill lnrlfin nml It nhould h ovit kpt rt itdy tu iioh'I K nnd ktwp U de tun ltd. , - r "(Jur prwtit nnttntttt) dcfi'iino luw lm provided n tnllltnry policy hy which tho tuition tnuy be nlwny-i ready tor i-invrtfrnrhn nnd In the most pi net imt nnd economic mnnnrr, by pruvMiiiiK i ne iiirttt imriM or our nnny nn fnlluWMt Klrnt. tho rexiilnr nnny of hlhly trulmd rofcnionul idlem. the fcwtut In numhrr thnt in non'e thn lniniillnto nei-dn of .tovwninrnt nnd Mmtruct efficiently urn ntutonui Kunru nml the nwrve ctirpui efcnnd. the nntlonnl mmrd ror co nuthurixed to he nearly froO.ooo Mtronif. complctfly nnnttl. ixiulntied nnd nwidy for war nrvlo nt ehort no tlco; tinrd. the rso rv. orirnnlxcd In 27 rtlvUlon with nrtnii nnd equlp- nrni rotnpicie copubio uf tuklnir the rtrni ror wur etrvice in 0 dnyn. 'Thene thrn rli-mentn when full nnriinntcti win Kiv the l nit ml H title- nn nnny of over n million men nt the leant normihie expenwe nnd of the hlh nt iiuntlty. Sin-li nn to limko forever unnccewwiry tho enormoun ex pen ill -turw of public money thnt hnn rhnr niMerlied nil trevloun prvpunitlotm for wnr on the port of our irovertunent, nnd thnt tm been tho principnl en nee or cxi'ttmivo tuxutton of our people.1 WAR REUNION TO BE HELD . M IH ' r. X CK t t .M X Y M KM flKUH MKCT AT IIU'B HIVKK Tho nnnunl reunion of tho Sfilnt nmnuiniico compnny thnt wnn re crulted In Kmrene durlnir the wnr nnd which nerved in Krnnce will he held nt tho Antler ledve nt Hint Klver on tho tipper McKYnxle rlvvr Hundiiv. .Muy Ttl, ncroitllnir to plnnn In Id hy a committee ttint met hero mm nhrht. U In expected thnt between 6t nnd no tnemhem of tho romimny which wnn mKdo up of men from nil over. i ne ntnte wtu no nere for the nut n ton which will be held throtiKhnut the dny on the date mentioned. Further uotniiN or tito reunion will ho worked out Intor. It wan announced. A hnn let, flu hi hk trip! on tho river und mountain hike will ho Included itmniiK the fenturen of tho day. Thu enmmltteo in churifo nf tho nf- fnlr coiirilntn of t?harln- MoKennon, llally Hcrry. .lack Cnnhln, 4)r. Mv O Howard, tMnirtcH Warnnck. Harold KdMum, PhurlcH ItttKKlna ami Harold d. jleyuih ' - - Fuftrno Onllceiton Ainmoy find olnhtm nny plnca. No coll no tion, no foe. Nothing to Join No due. Phono or write W. II. mowers. Annlhor Itlir da Vhtitrn Thtliwion. May 6, HprhiRrietd llnr niony Oruhentru, never folia to plcmtn. 5-2 Senior piny, hlRh, Mny f.. "Clarenco," Euirene t nun tha perfect arpHranca at Kar completlnn. Prrmantnt and tamporara (kin trouhlci ar.rffKlfcctyco0cc.kJ. KMttKe. unmtitr.l color and cwiatla . (rauyiilM. Ilualr antawtic .... Srwf !5f. tofTritlSIm iFKHti. T. HOrKINS ai SON, r l9filiUl'l'n4tnli7i !.finn rcmitty older kIiU' eonfnremje, lo be hold at the Chdutltiri iihuruh at Hniila Clnrn, Krldny und Hniurilay, May 6 and ft, wnn niinounced yeatnr li y by Mm, V. C. Ivie, line county leen nice vup'trlnieiidi'iit. .Mm. I vie ruiyn ahe look fr a lutite itttemlunce nnd In plnmilnK to imtke thin the bt inference of lt kind ever held In the county. Mrs, Ivie onnonncMi (hut the re ii In tuition fee In DO roritH, whk-h lnnludo hudfc, proKrnm and "full free tintr tnlnim-nt." Hhn rMtieiitN thnt nnm or ut leitMt propoM'd mini bur of thone wuihlnir to nlny ov-r Kt iday niklit- nt Kmitn i.'lnrn he n"M in Kliinrhe Wella, Motor rotitn A, KiK'-rie, who 1m r'K In tent Ion rhnlrmrm. Hnriin Clurn In about four tnlln north or Kuifbo on tho hltfhwny. HtaKn hnve Kujcc'iiu every hour mid the fare to Hnnta Clura U 'IU otiitn. Offlrem of tho eonferoncn for tho nnt yenr nro n follown: JTcMidrnt, flludj'n Kdwnrdv, HprinsifluI'U . vlco- preiii)ent, Neva Work num. Murcoln; nerretnry, llelle itoot. Kttsfcno: aMlnt- nt necreinry, Clnrn Joncn, HurlnKfJebl; NonK lender, Htelln Hmlth, Kugrnc: ad vertuinK committee, Muhe) Jlumphrty, HprlmeflMd: Jolllfin.tion, l,u)n. Ed- wnrdw, HprlnRfleld: ntunlclnn Muurlne tonley, Ktiavne. Th proifrmn for the two duy meutlnjt follown: Friday evenlnjf 4 oo teKtNirui!on nnd njotlRnmcnU. 6-00 KntiMfy the "Inner (Ilrl." 7 -30 Conference Orct'tlnic. Where'n My flrodp? Whnt IH Vou Expect? By Find year tilrla. '1 Introduction or iwiccr. Our l'roldent Htmik. Confrnnen Konfr (tune, ' "noola ilrl") Ktelln Hmlth. lender. Other Koiikm We Jve to Hlnic. 8:ro Mysterious IK. O. U. H. lnng Haw Holo. The Oisen Ioor" Oorgln Parker, I'ortlnnd. t flood Nlirht Hrvlfe. Hatordny Momlnifr- V 30 ItotiiunK Cqiifrrenre Bonn;. Mornlnv DnvoUujia) leader Uenate KojiUr, Alvndore.- j "IVm a trrrmt Pleajrure Clara Mil ler. Huntn Clara. ! "ApprclntloniiM--liy the Glrle. Appointment of Committees. 9. It toll Call of Uroupi. "The filrl VolunUer" .Neva Work- mntti Mnrcula. The WHIIna Olrl and the Olrl Who Han to lie Coaxed" Kathryn Webber, r.urene. Chorun Selection Santa Clara Girls. "A. Girl's Opportunities In tho lomo" Jtennlo - Ackertey, Florence; Slohlo Humphrey, Hprlnfrfield. "A f llrl opponunuiea witn iter liny KrlentlB" Muudo Kdmlaton. Thtimton. "A (Ilrr Oimortunllli-B With Her Girl Friendt" Crwwcli Girl; Lola Trl)p', A I vail ore, "A tun a ijpponinitiies -Tor tier Chrlut" Thrima laSynon. 8prtnsfteld. IMnvlet, "Our Clna Culouu" Trent nnd lMeamint Hill Girls. , 9:50 "Cook flour. Group Conferencoa 1 Opnortunlileit and Dullea of Of- flrera Helen Andrewa, Kueenc. g opportunltiea nnd . Duties a Memlrtts Ui Verne Backs, Eutene. 3 Onnortunllleji and Dutlos as Teachers Mrs. Kttth Tanner, KuRene. 10:46 Kehoea from Group Confer ence.- DIscUMdona. Demonntrrttlon Pftntomlmo Frank lin and Junction City Girls. Crumb front the Feast at corvaius. CInse Piny. Plans and Problems lty the Giria. Conference Hymn, poem ana frnyer. Conference Picture. Hnttirdny Noon 1:30 HouklnK Conference Son. Roll Call of Groupa. Conference Hymn. 1:00 Kepnrt of I.nt Tear's Con- ferenee Hy Swrclnry. Report of Committees, Election of Officers. Duet Velma and Norma Purkor- aon Franklin. 3:00 A nil rem "i.tres vocation Dorothy Winched. KttRene. Conference Cream Skimmed by Delegates. Imitnllatlon of New orricers. Conference Bonir (second verse and both chorunea). - Hepo'ia from Groups. Our Itanner Stinduy School Class. Intermlonlon 6:80 Unnquet. . We Are Thankful. Group Hilarity. HcArilnsjUiwrne Sacks, Eocene. "Hock to First Principles" Hov. Walter I. Myms. Santa Clnra. "Good-bye Service." .... Which do YOU Use in Placing Your Advertising? A HUNCH may tell you where, to invest your advertising dollars; you may win by following a prejudice for certain publications, but a sane and careful'analysis of the field and the mediums which coyer it is the best basis for a decision. When you place advertising, the only buiineatliko way to decide where to get the belt returns is by logical analysis. And the way to get information for this analysis is from the ctatistical reports made by the Audit Bureau of Circulations The A. 13. C. examines thoroughly every record kept by its news paper members which has a bearing upon the circulation or dis tribution. Figures are verified. : Methods of securing subscribers are scrutinized and reported upon. The distribution is checked and subscribers classified in such a way as to aid in surveying the market. T The advertiser using A. B. C. reports does not have to piece to gether bits of information. When he. places a campaign after reading the facts about an A. B. C. paper, as given in a report by the Bureau, he knows that eve ry paper of every issue is going to count. He will reach the reader he wants. The Register is the only newspaper in Eu$;ene that guarantees its circulation figures by membership in the A. B. C. YOU CAN TAKE THE RISJC OUT OF ADVERTISING COMMISSIONERS' COURT lien- .-, , . - Mm Anna Harper, pension Mm. l.tlllo OwtMi, ponnlon. ..Miibollo H. llorr. pension . l.la Harbor, ponalon Kvnllno linrrtll. nonalon . . . Cnrrla Mny HlrlmrJaon. Hion I.oltlo Klrkomlnll, ponslon . ... . Annie . IV I.oo. pcnalon Hlhol Hnitloy, p.'iislon Vr-rtt .'ti.if.., ponlon M.mlln,, IIi.IIIkI.1. ponxlnll .... Ki.nnkv D. Iiowyer, iionslon... I.ulu Ki-KUti.nn. ponton Kliiui.oih V. Kn.lili. pi-n.lon .. rny Bohopmnn, pension . . . Nnnpy Hollonttonk, pension . . Kllthc A. Iliir.joll. pension.... Vlnn ClnrK. pension r-'loronor Kellers, pension .... lroua KtrlO.in.l Mny, - pension Corn M. Wnlkliy, pension... I.nnra Udlth Slcwnrt. pension. . Knllln .v..o.l, pension I.oltlo A, I lodges, poiislon l.llllnn C. lo.n.liUl.' pension. . tin nil. K. Vnmihan, panslon. . , . 1 .11 lull Mi Klioilos. panslon . ... K.I llh Al.lotis; pension"., Clam K.lllh Voiit. pinalon... H.MIe Kppnrtmpnt .Itimos 1- f'nr.ilsli. Inspeetlon.. ' ll. ii.l nutrlct No. t W. Hermnn,. Bra.lorninn' . . . . . B1. Horninn, tractor anil mnn. 1 Kimi oisirwi no. .Too Jones, Int.oror , .. ,.. . Joo Wiiknflotd, Intioror .... Clmrlos Nenl, pntrnlman ... Hon.l jNnirir Nn. a Heott OlUesplii. patrolman .... .1 It, . Kl.auon, Iniok driver .... 11. aiat(ori, Inline .'. . Roail niatttot No. B .Toss Ftshor, lumber .$ IMivM Mills, man and team.. Tom Rolloin, labor. .- lames Gllna. supnvlscr lo.on aa.Eo 17.50 10.00 10.00 40.00 S3. GO 10.00 10.00 ir..oo 33.1.0 10.00 17.60 32.110 10.00 17.S0 10.00 32.50 as. 00 50.00 26.00 53.H0 SO. 00 17,60 10.00 17.60 17.60 16.00 1?..0 J3.'.3 1.00 7.60 .1 S4.00 , 16.00 . 12!. 00 13.60 S1.80 3.00 T.00 6.00 e.oo 10.60 . S.C0 S.2S 35.10 S.G0 3.00 3.00 .S0 6.00 6.00 1.50 6.00 COO S.00 Ilueal IbJrVt No. S F. J. Damewood, lenin Koul UMrlrt AO. r Kussell Clrailur Mfe.. Oi.. out line edKe. etc.. No. 018S0Z..S Itnnd Ittmrtit No. t . rlrirfln-Uabb Hdw. Co.. steel bulla, vie. .4 1 .S Ft. W. Calllaon, team Chns. Neat, mun and team... It. C. Brewer, labor Il.iad Ilstrt No. 10 J. A. 01a,n, plilrolmun 3 Harry Shelley, mnn and team Hi W.I UlHtrk-l No. II Harry Iower. tn.clor work. . . . Mums Monoiu labor Itllev Pelly. Uibor Jcl.n I.loyd. tabor Krid Morrill, labor M'o Morton, lobor ..; . -. . .. Kou.I nistllct ISO. 11 - A T. Mllli-r. nnlrulinan. . , . . . CI.SS . H. Bubart man nnd team. 42.00 Y. fc. Stroud, man and team..t C.03 H.ai.l Dlslllrt Ko. 13 B!'tkeCoinp:on Co , crushed rock . ... ii . lload Dtslrfct No. 14 Rtsndard Oil Co.. Kus 10.73 Edwin Tullar. mlleoKe Z.00 J.- Tod ford. lalMirer S.00 t R, I Jenkins, truck is.as i;dwln Tullar. patrol and labor I.zt J, Tedford, laborer ..'- H. u. Jenkins, truck D. ii Miller, teamster Win. IJvley. -team Hopper, team' Hopper., laborer Konu wcortrt no. la - Standard UII Co.. Has t 10.73 W. Itemls. laborer 4.60 KJwl.i Tullar. team 3.00 Knowlcs w. uraber, mdse 7a ltuail District No. IS A. Calloway., road work. ..I 10.00 Leo Bailey, road work ....... 1 3.60 Geo.- AVatson. man and team. D.ov lineal IMstrict No. 17 Knowlcs 4a Gnaacr, -ahorels. etc, , ....I 11.45 A. K. V estrone, laborer ....-. S.00 R. C. Gleason, patrolman .... 16.60 f Hush Proutint. man-and team is.uo A. U. Suter, laborer .......... 12.00 Koail IHstnct No. si K. S. Robinetu patrolman. .. .$ A. U. lind. man and tractor C. E. Hewel, road work Ituad District No. SS A. J. Ronfro. labor... . . j. .3 Kdmir Harrimam labor - Clark Hands!, labor Hen Vaughn, team tlrovor O. Walker, supervisor . It. M. Baker, man and tfam, . E. L. Herman, labor 8. A. Lee.- labor Road IXatrlct No. Z4 it. A. Babo i'owder Co., pow- S.OO V. C. Davis. labor der ... U.JO Road IMstrlrt No. SS Eddie Dick, truck driver ....I l. Chet Dick, truck driver ...... 3.99 V. r . L.yons, patrolman 29.76 Bob Oay. man and team 63.00 Guy Lyons, laborer 6.00 Italpn Lyons, laborer 4.60 H. X. Hcndrlcka. man and team 12.00 Dale Cornelloua. laborer 18.00 V. K. Lyons, team 22.50 Bob Gay. labor 6.00 It. A. Uabb Hdw. Co.. nails 2.25 Koad Dbavlct No. 27 Frank Hmlth. labor 10.00 Jacob Elllnicson, patrolman... 3.60 - - -Itoxl -IMatrlet No. S . Fred Hewitt, labor ...I 3.00 Lloyd Grimshaw. labor S.00 - Road Dbnrlet No. SO C. A. Davis, labor 9.00 SOS 1S.SS 1;S .S.00 12.00 10.60 JS.00 17.60 A. M. Richardson, labor , . . . W. C. Davis, labor C. B. F.iwler, labor ... Joe H Fowler, labor ........ Donald Devereaux,.. labor .... Chas. . J. Fowler, labor. ...... Giles Fowler, labor R. A. Babb Hdw. Co., axe. (lies, etc - Koau District no. ss . Stevens-Fantis Lumber Co.. lumber, etc. ;....S 29.10 Ruttle A Simpson, spikes... . 7.20 Hauser Bros., powder, etc. . . . 33.20 Rood Dtatrtct No. 3S Paul J.- Cauthorn, labor .... E. L. Clark, labor ....... .. 8. D. Clark, labor M. P. Wheeler. labor 11.66 I 4.1Z 13.75 4.37 (.OS Fonr-act day, May .S. comedy" "Culrhc', 'Frf Eusene hish. 1-3-4 ' Believe In Resistor Classified. S.38 13.44 3.00 12.00 12.00 6.00 14.43 36.00 4.12 1.60 6.:s 3.00 s.oo S.50 18.00 DOCTOR ORDERED VOHAH OBEYED Took Lydia ELPinkham's Veg etable Gmpound and " ' U NoWWeU ; Chlcaeo. Illinois. "You surely mve woroen ona good medicine, when you put ljyaia c nnanain a Vegetable Com pound on the mar ket. After I had my baby I was all run down and so nervous it kept me from gain ing. Mv doctor did everything ha could to tmiia me up, tocn ho ordered me to take Lydia E. Pinkham's. Vegetable Com pound with hit med ian, and . am now a new woman.! have had three children and they at all Lydia K. Fiokham babies, i have tee. ommended your medicine to several friends and they speak highly of iU You are certainly doing good work in this world."-Mrs.ADRITH ToatSHDCK,10(3&7 Wabash Ave., Chicago, Illinois. -. There is nothing very stranga about the doctor directing Mrs. Tomeheck to take Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. There are many physicians who do recommend it and highly appreci ate its Value. . -;. Women who are narvous, run down, and surTering from women's ailraanta should, give this well-known root and barb. medicine a trial. Mrs. Tomabeeka experienco should guide you towards health;'! 1,' ' ., r" ' .muu.,, ' r-v 111 ' a. -,r - ,V ii -.v) ' ) OTH.FITHIAN Fithiii Will Defeat Williams Voters Want Live Committeeman """V V YOTE FOR ' ' 0. II FITIIIAI1 Republican Candidate fort' il NATIONAL Comnittecman On May 19th" . v. wi CKjiii . ... a .r ,u .t.i.-yA.tv. PCJRTLAND, .TOO, IS FOR F1THIAN Republicans all over .the state are getting ready to vote on May 19 to elect O.'H. Fithian National Committeeman,-instead of Jlalph-E. Williams, who has had the job too long. Portland Daily News Says: "It is a refreshing and healthy sign when a busy and suc cessful man takes off his coat and runs for an office that is salaryless and of dubious honor. . '. ' "Such a man is O. H. FITHIAN. wholesale shoe merchant, candidate- for the office of Republican National Committee man. He is opposing Ralph E. Williams, who has served since 1908. Originttlly,Williains was a Democrat..' ' .-' -V?; ' ' "Fithian is;the head of the Fit'hiari-Barkcr Shoe Co.; Port land. It is literally true this time that 'the office seeks the ' man'.". ':. - , 1 Morning Oregonian . Say "That FITHIAN has organized a' strong campaign and is conducting a vigorous battle, is evident to thrj public aud it has undoubtedly caused tineasiness iti the Williams camp." Portland Telegram Says: "Fithian, although a lifelong worker in" the 'Republican party, has never sought political office. "' ' - ' "Williams is a professional politician who, after serving 14 years as national committeeman! wants still another term, "In the 1912 national convention Williams was antagonistic to Theodore Roosevelt, despite the fact that the Oregon dele gation was pledged to the great American, "Fithian promises to work in harmoi delegation in Congress. r "Williams has never worked in harmony with the dele gation." ' ' ' FITHIAN; CLUB ' By CHAS. T. EARLY, President, ' , ROBT. G. McNARY, Secretary, w ,. - -v.- ...xCHAS.W. EBERLEIN, Treasurer., (Paid Adv.) nony with Oregon's 1 I-: in- ?? r , t ! i' ! i 1 S f. I fit if 1! ' . f . 1 ' i ! i l ,i 7 1 1 ; I'ij t , , , i 1 i i ' x 1 7 I ' i' It . i t ' '!' if' . !i 1'!