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MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE SUNDAY, MAY II,' 1922 fOUR I I I m IS F h si ODD FELLOWS CONCLAVE SUITS HTOISM Delegates Will Open Session in Forenoon DEMONSTRATION PLANNED Invitation KtondM to Public to At tend MrfHlir-jriu Woman tttiLUI Inir In Kvrolnjr Monitor of the tntt lodjr of Odd FWlow a nl Us vnrioiw brniu-h-wi from riifforrnt rt of iho io win ho in Ktipvno tomorrmv for the first day's . pKsion of the annual roncluvo that will ' continue until Thurmlity owning. Many of the dWi'pntw haw nlnaady arrival and it f expected that other will upend the week-end here prior to the opening of the convention, , whioh starts tomorrow morning1 at 10 oVloofc with the mectins of the department council at the I. O. O. r . temple. Public lYwimny Planned Tomorrow eveniui; t the Woman" building at tho University of Otvsron the state lodge will hold a public cere mony during the conferring of deeor ations of chivalry on chew Hern of the order. This will bo the only meeting of the convention open to the public, and an invitation nan been extended to witness the depree and ritual work of the oreanlxation. Tuesday morning the Kehekah assembly will open its , business session in tnu r:iK:t omuiing and the first regular session of the will bo held at the name time at thu I. O. O. r . tempiev The general parade, followed by the competitive drills will start at 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Wednes- lmcrnin is Complctctl The followinc is the complete pro gram for the four-day session: Monday. May Si 10 A. M. Department Council Regular seiction at I. O. O. F. temple. 1 P. M. lVpartment Council Reirular session at I. O. O. F. temple. 8 P. M.T-Conferrlng the Decorations of Chivalry on ChevoJiers at Woman's building. Tuoday, May 2S A. M. Itebekah Assembly Spe cial session at Elks' building. 10 A. M. Rebekah Assembly Reenlar session at K!ks' buildtne. 10 A. M. Grand Encampment Regular session at L O. O. F. temple. 1 P. M. Rebekah Assembly, Elks' building. - - - 1 P. M Grand Encampment. X. O. O. F. temple. . 4:10 P. M. Conferring- Deconuion of Chivalry n ladies at armory. P. M. Banquet at chamber of commerce. 7 P. M. Special session of Grand Ixdce at armory. 7:J0 P. M. Reception, program and dance at Woman's building. 8 P. M. Third Degree by Cottage Grove lodge at L O. O. F. temple. SURE TO HELP SICK WOMEN Mrs. Baker, So Muck Benefited by lydi LPJnkWi Vegetable Com pond, Anxioo to Help Others Lebanon. Indiana. "I waacormJetfr ly run down from women's troubles and stomaen trouoie ana for a lone tune was hardly able to do my work. I bad some friendawbo bad taken LydiaE.Pink bam's Vegetable Compound, and tbey told me about it. I know what it has done for roe and I recommend it to others, as I am sure tt will be a irreat j belp to ail sick women. It is a wonder ful medicine, and I rive you permission to use my testimonial and my photo graph." Mrs. Emma Bakee, 310 S. East St, Lebanon, Indiana. These letters recommending Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound ought to convince women of the great worth of this medicine in the treatment of ail ments to which they are often subject. Mrs. Baker calls it "a wonderful med icine." If you are suffering: from troubles women often have, or feel all ran down, without any ambition or en ergy for your regular work, take Lydia B. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. It is a natural restorative and should help you as it has Mrs. Baker and many, many other women. , Eugene Business College Stenographic Course - Bookkeeping Course Burroughs Machines Special work in one or more subjects by arrangement. Summer School June, July and August Our catalog and full particulars about our courses sent free on receipt of a phone call or a let ter from you. New Students Enroll Every Monday Eugene Business College j A. E. ROBERTS, President Eugene Oregon M WednowUy, My - A, M. (1 rand Lodgo Special e alon at armory. 10 A. M. tlrnnd Lodge Regular BCMion at armory. 1 m, (Iran J Lodge Regular aeaaion at armory. 4 P. M . 1 1 e n e r a I pa ra il e f o 1 1 o w ed by competitive drills and night-arcing trips. I. M. MuteovU bamiuet at ChrlHtlan church. t l M. Muscovite parade followed by degree work. 7:30 I M. Kebekah IVgro by Km n. lodge of Ornnu Paaa and Heulah lodge of Albany. 7;5b P. M. lloyal Purple IVgree by t-Jnl Vive Kncampment of Corval lia at I. O. O. V. Temple. Ttturwlay, lay 95 10 A. M. tirnnd Lodge Regular ouu at armory. I m m, i.rnnd Lodg Regular cKton at armory. . l M. Oriental banquet at I. O. O. K. tvmple. - p, M, Oriental parade, followed by their degree work. m-rr.UI.KO VOTK IV 8t PHKriNOTS OX llKlM ltl.H A t'AMMP.li 1 von STATK SKXATOK m.S- ' S ' ? a Alratlor 4 1 Armltti X 3 Hnily I J Ulnulon 15 !l iniuo Klwr i J lirttmb.iuuli M 17 O.-imp Crwk IS 34 Olii-afclr "S U lolovimlalo 4 SI lOotmrs: v 7 14 jOollCKo Cn-8t 15 J7 Oottae (Inn-ft 1 17 ICottAKe Grow. 3 10 31 Cot rase Grow, S 13 !-!HP 13 65 Cottage Grove, 4 j 14 I ! Cot las Grove. 5 4 57.1 iCovoie . 17 ;OresweIl 7 T7 (Davis 13 64 Dorena 11 4S Edwards 7 13 KiiKene. 1 7 30 Kupvne. 5 ; 9 til KuKcne, 3 14 34 iEuirene, 4 36 94 Euirene, 5 41 63 i Eugene, 6 17 59 f Kuirene, S .............. 4 5t 93 Eugene. 9 33, 63 KtiRcne, 10 3S 93 Eugene, 11 35 SJ Eugene. 12 33101 Eugene. 13 30 69 I Eugene. 14 23 63 j Eugene. 15 15 38 1 Eugenr, 16 13 4S Eugene, IS .-. 14 3 Eugene 19 3 70 Eugene. 20 . 35 49 Eugene, 21 S 53 iFall Creek 25 21 jFlorene . 29 37 Gate Creek .10 13 j lOlenwood ....v-8 39 i Cos lien 9 29 t Hozeldell S is Ir-inr 7 27 Jasper 8 29 Junction City, 1 6 33 Junction City, 2, ..... 13 35 Lancaster, . . ... 16 24 Ian J . . .22 26 Latham 11 39 Leaburg 3- ij Lone Pin ; .. . p . .1. 30 Lon? Tom :. S IS I-ost Valley , & 9 Mabel 14 9 Map let on 30 20 Marco'a 34 23 Middle. Fork & 8 Mound f 1 v j Orchard ....19 60 1 Pleasant Hl!l. . . . ; . ; . ... . . 39 30 Prairie . r.Vi . .". , .23 64 Richardson ...'..-.,...,.., .12 22 Saginaw 5 15 Santa Clara 20 35 Silk Creek-...: ....20 16 Siuslaw r; .-.'i. 6' 37 Spencer 9 Springfield. 1 .......11 28 Springfield. 8 40 Springfield. 3 1...14 42 Springfield, 4 .'...17 25 Thurston 4 19 Wallace r. .. 4 5 Wendling 19 3 Willakenzie 7 48 Zumwalt , , 9 23 Willamette 27 59 CAUGHT IN THE ROUNDS Drunk Locked tp for Xlght George Kremmel, local bakeryman. waa lucxea up iy tne police lost night in an Intoxicated condition. Police round a bottle of patent medlcino on him which ho had evidently . been arinKing. . . - ' e Iron Grnr llorww l'lckrd I n P, lice picked up two Iron gray horn at Alder ntreet nouth and Eighteenth avenue. They are being held nt the feed barn of Charlea Taylor on Ninth avenuo east until claimed by the owner. 1 " 4 I Automobile. Ixmoi Wliccl In ioIII fllon An. automobile owned by T.t L. Zimmerman, of Alvndore.rwaH struck by another car at Klghth avenue and Olive atroet shortly after midnight laat night. Zimmerman took the nlame for the accident. A rear wqeel wub turn irom nia car. j PERSONAL MENTION Alfred Kays, of Walton, is here on buHlneiw. C. A. Porter, of Walton, is here for a day or ao. John Blanton, of Klmlra was a looal bunineftif vialtor yentcrday. Paul Bcrtlc of Venota was In the city yesterday on buajnena. William Linton of Pleasant HUT wan a local visitor yesterday. William, Smith of Coburg was In Eugene yesterday on bunlncss. Charlse Williams was ho re yeuter-t day from his home at Pleasant Hill; Newt Blanton of Oak ridge was In Eugene on a business visit yesterday. Otto 8. Phelps and family, of CusM man, wore arrivals in the city yester day afternoon and aro at tho Hmecd, V iwmx BOWMAN To Mr, and Mrs. John Bowman of Voneta, May 16, 1923, a son. MILLER To Mr. and Mra-.Frank Miller, 1767 iawronce street, jmuj 20, 1922, a son. j H EIDER At Hherldan, Ore., Mny 20, 1&22, to Mr. and Mrs, O. W. Holder, a son, weight 10 noundh. His name Is Warren B. Mrs. H elder was Miss Calif e Beck, of Eugene. AXNOUNX'K.MKNTH ' THK h, O. E. CLUB WILL MBfcT Wednesday afternoon nt 2 o'clock . In the Elks' club rooms. Mrs. E. Ilroders, chairman of hostess com mittee and Mrs, Ray Wing, chair man of refreshment commlttqcj , i m .. ( ; MORH ROOMS ARB DEHIREn 'lOR the delegates of the Odd FoTlpws grand lodge next week. Anfone who can furnish accommodations are requested to telephone either ' 182 Of 827. &-A8-6 CRUSADE EIIKS HEADWAY SALVATION AH MY MKKVIXtiS C'KRUiXO liUKVT 1XTKKKST LIcutotuint-tVliMU'l lnvl Will SKttk Tttrvo THnm at Iaw lUirrncka TWlny i TODAY'S SKHVUKS Lieutenant Colonel Ueorgo It. i Davia, SjUvatlon Army VruMd- i vr" will apeak todii- at the local 1 army larraoks, na follow: i 11:00 a. m., aubjeot, "Holl i - 3:30 p. lit.. uhiect. S;00 p. tit., MlbJCCt, 'Praise. 'SllVtt- tlon." oung1 people acrvlcea will ' be held at 2:30 p. in,, and tt.30 p. in., under the direction of Oipintn Lloyd Uoclor, the colo nel's assistant. Lieutenant Colonel George II. IVivU. unoke to a eongreoit Ion which crowded the Salvation Army hull lnt night, on the nubjecl of "A Great Sal vation. Ilia Ut wait, "How Shall We Escape if We Neglect so Great Siih-utlon?" In the song service precedltut the addrw. 60 te.tlmanie ttOro hennl nntiMig Ihoae Me.iking being Envoy K: U tl raven, of Portland, and Cap tain It. T. Stack, of Maker. Captain l. W, 1 Victor Introduced the Intent SalvMtion Arlny vhorus and woloed. "Aero; the luipaajmhle gulf be tween God and num. Jewu Christ of Naxnreth thrw llta brtiken. brtitM'd hmiv. brlil cine a chasm which other- 17 4rtllso would have kept the world from God. the colonel siniei. 1 ne first Adam put the world In pawn. he hocker tne wnie Duurn 01 u for an apple, but Christ, the. second Adam, came along and gut ua all out of 'soul;. " -A service was condueted for the emplovea of the Itooth-Kelly plant M Sprincfleld yesienlay noon under the direction of Captain Doctor. According to Captain U S. Anhonv of the local rorim, unite a number pf "prirtoners" have already been re cordetl. "We predict an unprecedent- fed victory ua n result of Colonel Davis "crusade, ne Mia, VOTK IN 81 PKECINCTH IX WXF. , CtM'XTY FOR DK.VX. HAUyAXp OIXXTT . . BSC Alvadorct 6 3 3 A r mi tag a 14 4 31 Bailey 16 6 21 Blanton 11 11 R Plue River 3 1 3 H rumba ugh & 1 21 Carnt Creek 13 6 16 Cheshire, 9 3 7 Cloverdale 14 3 4 Coburg 3 3 7 College Creat . . . Cottage Grove. 1 Cottage Grove. 2 ..13 24 13 ... i :i so ...10 10 12 . .. 6 30 36 ... 0 T t ... 3 21 ' 8 ...19 3 18 ... 9 10 11 ...IT 17 20 ...13 7 21 ... 0 3 7 ... 9 14 10 . . .19 31 18 ...10 28 12 Cottage Grove, 3. Cottage. Grove, i Cottage Grove. 5 Coyote CrwH . . . Davl. Dorona . . . . Edward. . . EuKne. I . Eugene, 3 . , Eusnc, 3 ., Eugrne.. 4 . . Kupren., 5 . Eugene, ff . . Eugene. S . . Eugene. 9 . Eugene, 10 . Eugene, 11 . Eugene. 12 . Eugene, 13 . Eugene, 14 . Eugene. 15 . Eugene, 1 . Eugene, 1H , Eugene, 19 . Eugene. 20 . Eugene, 21 . Fall Creek . Florence . . . Onto Creek Olenwood . . flOKhen . . . . . . .41 S3 33 ...25 45 It ...18 40 16 ...23 S6 54 ...It 39 22 , . .14 77 3 ...31 SI 35 ...32 3 35 ...33 2 35 ...18 4 22 ...21 14 13 ; . .30 IT 21 ...17 1 24 . . . 15 40 41 ...IT 25 39 ...20 27 33 ...24 7 13 . .. 8 28 11 ...8 0 6 ...13 IT 8 ...8 7 0 Hazeldotl .14 2 Irving 7 21 3 Jasper 15 2 8 Junction City, 1 0 17 18 Junction City, 2 3 17 9 Iineastcr 9 4 Line , 3 11 Latham 14 3 Lcaburg 4 1 Lone Pinf l.ong Tom Lost Valley Mabel Mapleton Marrola Middle Fork Mound Orchard . . Pleniant Hill Pralrlo , Itlchardaon Kaginaw . Kama Clara 8llk Creek Klunlaw Hpencer Springfield, I Springfield, 2 Springfield, 3 Springfield, 4 Thuraton Walliire Wcndllng Wlllakenzlo Zumwnlt AV'lllametto . .14 . . S .. 7 .. 2 ..17 . .11 .. 5 .. 2 . .21 4 1 1 12 11 17 11 3 0 0 0 15 24 22 10 10 18 40 8 9 11 8 1 2 18 28 18 I 111 1 10 3 5 11 10 15 13 28 13 29 12 4 8 2 4 20 11 13 18 10 14 6 0 13 12 BROTHER-IN-LAW IS SUED MRS. GKHHIIACH KAYS 111-; IX. I IHJCEI HlSltAM T( I.KAVK Alleging that her brother-in-law, Frank - Oornbach, Induced her huit- band, Chnrle. (lembach, to leave her and rofuno to nupport her, Mm. Dora Oerabnch, of this county, yentorday Iniftltuted nult agalnat Frunk Gcrfl- buch for 15,000 damagefl. Mrft. Oornbach allogea that by reason of hla leaving her, ho haa become wholly estranged from hor and nho bl&mcn her brother-in-law ontlroly, itho Htatos. ' C. C JorgenKon la plaintiff ngnintit N. S. Hayea to recover tho mini of 8107 alleged due fur work on tho dn fcndanl'a place. A. I. Allen la attor ney for tho plaintiff. fall for Wood lllil The board of dlrectora of nehool diHtrlct No. 12, Lane county, Oregon, will receive bldn up till noon, .lupe 1, 1922, for 85 cordd of old growth body red fir wood to bo delivered at Hanta riara high mdiool building; and 8 cordn of old growth body rod fir wood to be delivered at tho lower Banta Clara school houne. Tho board of dlrectora .of aald dlntrict rennrvc the right to reject any and nil hlda. a. K. KHV, Clark. ISugcne, Motor. A 0-21r Tlollaa bought, sold ana repaired. Plugeno M111I9 Pliop, I part Itb, fit. THE SAME PRICE Every Hour EvryDy-- Quality shoes At Quantity; Prices rootwoar for Mon. Women nd Children. The leather and the tunnlnff proeeaiea they pui tlirouuh, to - gcther with the high gnule workmansJilp, fuaure QUALITY or.d 0TYLE of Ue hlhet character and matchleta wearing service. Pirohalnjr for our 313 buiy department itores eniiblei us to offer euperlor ihoot to you at the remarkably low prlcei which our QUANTITY buying; permits. . rOxfords Women'! Smart Style Women' Oxford tlltiiHtrntrd nhovn).mnhofinny Irnther h. rttvulnr vumi- nerfornt-d tint ttttion tip, itvHiiury wv. with ruhtu'r ton lift, hulf lmiMo Mow. ... $3,98 Cameo Inst Womrn'a Oxford, nuhostny kid tml, pcrortttl circular vtintp. Mrfonuvd im 11.1t in ttl. welt sotra. $5.90 Turrytuwn Ut Otltrr Smart Stjlr lu Ktm-k I KxrcHionaljf Ixnr Ititxn. VOTK IS DKTAir. O.V nKITBMCAX I.KilSITVH- tWXDIDATm IN S3 CO.NMPI.KTE I'lH-XUXtTS ? K f f U i 14 2 3S 33 .41. IS 33 19 .-. 35 3 3 3 :i i is 29 JS 31 10 S 11 22 10 19 9 10 13 30 21 30 25 ! 23 22 13 15 40' 24 3H 5 8 4 9 10 II 23 11 24 17 9 H 50 33 45 32 15 23 17 4 IS 25 13 24 25 3S 29 30 15 29 52 SI 77 f.l 3 64 24 29 43 63 SI 71 S4 S4 79 42 3 4 sr. 61 73 62 S3 S4 47 73 70 33 S6 69 40 30 47 2H 24 30 25 31 32 37104 60 IS 20 21 53 40 S3 39 40 60 IK 60 43 25 13 3.1 30 20 21 13 8 IS 22 19 28 26 II 2H 10 11 13 Alva.lore . . . Armltaae Ilalley Blantonv . ; t Blue Itlvor Ilrumbauah Camp Creek Jlvt.U 4 ,e... I ....19 ..ll 15 ... S 1 . .,.11 4 .,..11 JT 1..13 11 5.J1 7 3..S& 19 1 t,. .39 9 Cllealllrn . . . . , Ctftvertlae Coh u rR Oolleae Crem., Cottaao Oruve, Coltajco drove, Cottaao drove. Cottage Orove, Cotlajlo lirovc. Coyolo Creawol! Uavla Dorena Kuwanla . . .. ..,.13 19 33 30 ....27 15 . ... S S ....13 21 ....38 42 . .. . 2" 27 ..'..IK 113 ..'..21 35 ....211 37 ..,. SJ 47 C4 ....31 41 . ,..4r. S3 42 S 70 93 ....4 1 r. 31 43 ..'..24 31 34 49 71115 ....35 37 ....62 42 32 37 .,.,47 58 ....13 15 30 24 B 7 . . . . IH 2A ..;.I7 1 II ..-..14 1 . ... 12 'S KllKene, 1 hiwenp, KiiKene, KllKene, Kimnne, Kuaene, KuRene. Kuicene. KllKene, KllKene, Kugene, KUKene. KiiKene, KuKene, KuKene. KiiKene, KllKene, KllKene, KllKene, KllKene, KiiKene. I 3 4 6..., in'.','. 21... Kail Creek Florenen (into Creek . , , (Kenwood .... diiKhen Hnzetel( Irvlnff ... Jaelier Junction City. 27 7 22 17 12 24 21 10 26 27 S 14 21 12 18 13 9 14 28 13 24 12 6 S 31 13 30 12 10 11 12, 9 II 10 4 12 22 13 17 24 II 19 8 4 4 0 3 4 38 18 43 47 3 58 67 16 61 16 11 13 6 6 10 33 26 24 28 12 20 20 23 14 S i 18 la 23 28 20 27 30 20 31 16 14 21 " 3 16 6 r s 19 11 13 31 10 30 21 12 20 26 16' 26 J'. .14 2S .. .20 14 ...13 ...14 27 .31 21 fi.V 3 ...11 10 ...It 7 . . ., 6 3 ... 4 6 ...12 14 ...17 23 ... 0 1 ... 1 4 ...2H 20 ...12 0 ,..34 20 .'A 9 21 ...17 6 ...22 18 .'. . 13 11 ...11 13 . . i- 4 5 ...23 13 ...24 23 ...25 24 ...15 21' ... 8 12 ...3 3 ...25 30 V.. 21 13 10 ...13 il 'Junction City. 2 iancaalor . . .. Iino !.athnm LealiurK Ijone IMne . , I.onK Tom .... Lout Valley ,. Mabel Mfilileton .... Mareola , . . , , Middle Fork . . Mounrl Orchard IMcaaant Hill . Prairie Itlcharttnon .. SaKlnaw Hunta Clara . . Hllk Creek ... Klimlaw Hpencer KprlnKfleld, 1. HiirliiKrinld, 2. KiirltiKflnld, a. H,ilriKfl.-l(, 4. Thiliiilon Wallaeo WendlliiK Vllliikenr.le .. Zumwalt Wlllamcllu . , . ) 1 ' COXHIDKItlNtt THK l?ACT THAT all thoHO I ntc routed Imvo not do nated a dny'M work in tho TMnitMirit Hill cemetery nor paid In to tho tronjoiry for pluclnff It In conrlltlnn for I'ocortitlon, o, ro miikinK another call for thono who nan nml will lo tnocL ut tho oomntory nnxt Thurmluy, May 2G, for a flnnl cleanup day. brlntf a ncytho nml pitch fork. If not convonlont, wilt thoHO IntoroHtod placn tho amount nf a tlay'H work In tho Klrot Na tional hank that wo may honor the tlay on May 3QLh with prhto. Direc tors, U A. Davlg and W. I Urhtow. Bttt w7 nttiyt citMiritd. :WE NEVER Boys' Shoes Brown Drcu Stylo liny Ink i rhln In Iholr tip 1rarnnrn to n lrn'r nlrnt llmi: wc tro'ii.iit4 iiiiprf fiitltt. I'rtrrnl tvtn t lirir lty It'l It phod rtt t noi ksil'ty low t ft with J, . IVnnt'y Co. hJuh-Kitulp htfii for lttn, lvr In nn vxt'ep llonnlly itooil vnltic. HnVd and Yontlm' lr u Hhor lIHintrtltod utaVrl. 1 intthoKttny bn.. c ft m I e uint. tip. MrKny mAv. HI. US in 5.,.t.$'Jtt t'lu-n J 4 (,, 5S $J Urt Mmi) Othrr lnr Kt)ln lit Our slum lHMrtiw tit THE LARGEST CHAIN DEPARTMEN7 STORE ORGANIZATION IN THE WORLD" At City Auto Camp Talea of TIkmt Who Tour Four co-edn and ' nn lntrti-tor of tht I'nivrnilt)' of Catirnrnin topprd nt tho rlty uuttt cm nip tut niithi on their wuy ti ihclr hump nt Nantptt, hlnho. from tho Hirkrlty rnmpua. Tan unfvinity iitnn wr pitt-hinir their ivnt for Urn night nml inmlitta pud for their ovrtuii: u mevii. uhn tho mm wam Aotiinu. At lh culinary tnjk tlM-y -iilfiir'd ittdr ' prufiric nry hut at drtvlmt If nt lakp they tiul Jiot iiinke a wry kihhI iIiuw Inx tn wpltt tf th fai t thut thy have hstvn cittnplnu out nil the Huy Irutn lifrkcle-y. Jjr. Muorn of hi nolui;y dfptirinictit ut CuliforriiA, im tlutprr uttlnir th pnrly And th ro-rdn urn .Mivtm Mamartit Mour. Irnm KmtwK ton, Allto JIunillttMi und iSorn Itrlffht. Th puriy Iiaa lien autnit to uml frtim colhuo y Auto ulnce th liino whtrn th?y oro "fronh."' Mr. and Mr. K. H. Klrtrhor. or rortlunil. Aro on thrir wny to lut muth Kulln nml rntttrn by way uf tVnirnl On'Kim and Tho iJiillm, Mr. KkttdH'r. although itMt a rarp-ittrr by trade, lum rttmlnttfd n hitlnv on wh'tl which in Uutit nnd utAldn and which Iiah out ovcry rul a yrt fii rountnrs'd 'Vi-u thon tif Ht-avldn whro Mr. Klft hr mnd n whurt tri beforu romlhtf mi hit pr-fi-nt V'M'Atlnn Intuit, if hy fliit a fttillAhlf plut o tu locate ho will itln d'wn utd kivc up hm viiiiitiuit trip. While hrt lit In-lh-'rlrd nn ad In th InrnI iaMrn fur a mi will huitifM, y hU'h bv and bin wlfti could rnuuur (n. Mr, Klrirhcr'a .travclimr hnimo him all t ho iiccor riurlcn u( an nitlumidiib nml mnnt of tlion UNiially finiiMl In cutinKrt. i; Mr. nml Mra. II, Kiilb am amoittf tho many who am Iti'jiiHiiit . north to ico caul ovnr iho t'idiiiiibth rlviy hlKhwuy nfinr Imvlnit iipt'iit tio win ter in Callfnrnla. Mr. Kalb came wind Inii full it ihI baa titkcn In immt thn well-known ne'iiic wiMKbira of lb I'nln-d Hint in. Itoi-hi'tticr, New York, la Mr. Kalb'A hmiitt town ami ho la u muchaulcal iuuJii'i'r by prufi'MMloii. ... Mr. and Mm. J. Ilndtmn nrn wnlllnff for th rnad tn be npnd tu thn coiiHt. Whlli U'lilllnir Mr. Jluilmin (a Hpfmlfmc part of bin tlntn flMhlmr. !lr inado a trip tip Ihu McKi'iixlo but "I LIKE YOUR KODAK FINISHING I3EST OF ANY." FREE! One 7x11 Enlargement Each Week Schwarzschild's Book Store KODAKS $2.00 AND UP ' -aaT"!,a ! il n Tin " 1 uaHKa il wmxtmtwmmmat HOLD 'A' SALE ' . - Low Shoes Tor Woe Fol'.u Lit lie fiit y frut nit par nt their lt wh-n.nhtKl ii a iAir of thritii fit to I tit rut 8 imp tfnmUln. Htylr and comfort lit I'litttliinrd with limit "tr nnil low fo In pvwjf i4'r vt J. C. 1'rnnry Co. tho yuu bit), r Infnntn' lnfiut lnttur In ttti Htmit Handal tlllutrnt rd i, plntn tor, turn ule. pilhtt hvl. hifm r in ( , , . fr L- lo , I It l Of didn't rt a viry good cntch dim to (ho hitih water in nil mouniAin AtrrHmN bm-Ru at th ntliintf riiow. If l..t.n Ttinrt.iiriMiHH A (..ImyAn iortfo Jibitun mid Thorbrtf II, Votf t-(titliuie a' ptrty whih i re turning tn I a Anjtlci after IrnvtiiK tukrn a nhort VACAilun trip to Hen (tip. Mr. Vng U a rnriiifr of lolttt tot crin. WnNhlriKtnn. a timt lnn tirnr thn t'niiudlAn border. TbirlniirtM. a phonuitrapit r" pfllr or a tut 8, A ,lohnon,' n- tAitdcit itnMtwnrr. ilfHinc lA.a-lad in hi tvum. "It yu WAitt tu know Any am-ictti hfntory," Aildrd Mr, ThorbertfMou Aftrr bcin Aakrtl'thti tmmr-M of the party, "wr otuo fnm Ireland orijilnjll)',' Mr. nnd Mr, lltiuh Orverhny. of KphrntA, VAhitii,ttin. are on their way lo Itoarhura. whew Mr. Orver bny IntetulM to rtt1e- down and try rrculiir rurmlna after hnvlnit dry fnrmed In Kiirn Witftbintfiori plpce 1900. U'imeii hnM tnld tirvtfrfcay all iibout thn Himnliuia cllmatn ami I" n hi" to tell Anyone thn minimum and maximum lemprratureA for th" pat ion ye.trti. the inaiimum rnlufall and Dm MutYlnium wind vcUktMjl Mr. Orverbny wan enthuntajiiln nbplit the Columbia hiithwny uml Ntalvd tbnt i lie only thlnif h bad ett n liii triiveU tbtil mam tHuii to It fiam thn hlnhwny b-udliitt to the Vpl canoe on the i In n-l of oahu in irrt' llitfwallnn tnlnndn. He rode over lh rond while putiitm In a "blich' vUi Cmir Ham'i Army. AmotiR the many Who pan ihrnuah the nulo camp.wjiti bkthn liienn PlairA on llfirxrirr arm Mr- and Mr. C. It. Arnold ami .Mr. nnd Mm, A. A. Exterior House Painting . BURDEN, THE PAINTER "A 'Save Hie Surface' sSpechiliHt' ' J Leave CalU at Y. M. C. A. ;Mtbne60S Exterior Hotje Painting , "Mail Your FilmB to. SchwarzechildV Unsolicited Testimonial Men's Oxfords Canppy 8t,"l A nnpny, inrvtrnUiia Oxfonl lor ttiftt ami ruijiig Itimi At a- thtt thai will Mcn'd AUho(ny I otn 111 Oford. T'..n!r.i iifi nml prr firrnlrd . iurtrr, half rulihnr hrr, r( nuty hvof U(. Mtltf UH AtHlte. S4.98 Arnold, who ore an Ihvir y to Cal ifornia lo find a town la hirh tt nmkn their home. Ilulh famlllet ff formerly in luimn At HurUy. Idaho, And will aettln down lo alwititf placv AUitM Ihem. IIollov In ltefiuier CloMlfM. GAMBLER OR INVESTOR? Gamlilcr ny the Iiiiir sliotj nml like lii); riki with their cnpit.il in Im) n( winning In'KC rctiirm. In the worltl i( (iiiince they arc schloin the win ners. Investors place their money where they are Mire it will he nhsolutcly iwfc. After that they Itxilc for sure ami slraily re turiifi in interest. If vim have iillc money awaiting future invest inrrit. ym nre invitnl to make 'use. of our Saving! ' liiirtuieii whrre il will l.travv iiitcrrst at the rate Vof tlnec per cent com ."limimll senii-iinmially. Uwc-inre nlwnjb rI.vI to": 'vi :if over with you your i ". fiu.iiit-iiil nnd in vestment Jirohlems. j Bank of Commerce 1