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1? I. H t TWO " " MORNING REC1STFR; ElUCENE. OKE, SUNDAY, JUNK IH, 1922 t i U CEASES Proper Glasses J. Proper glasses, accurately tilted, will re lieve eyestrain and improve your vision. They will In-nefit your health ly removinif 'nervous strain. They will prevent Inter im-. pairuicnt of eyesight. They will usure Vour comfort. .: i '.'.. Dr. Mendelsohn dom Ami monkw t'omi'OftJUK.O1 ww (rtiim clvM stuniH. d to do wvtMlwiy tin at thr htinw or wr, ,Mt ? ihuivumi, w IMivnin. Mr. and Miv r Htll work' for n. Mr. Aml'ro will iyum"1 fWr.. Morning Register Lane County- News Service sIkim;fii:i.i mn Notks SHilNXJKlKUX Or., Juno 17. Mi AchU -Stubin Und JiWn Hav ens have rviuwuHl from Richmond. California, whom thy. vlsfttnit Miss Siruben'n aunt, Mr, Frvicva, and Mi. Edna Burt, formerly Kdna Mo' 'and Mr. Moor (HaivI Jlnu l.i:n. Thpy njoy4 Uinr trip very Mrs. Ray Lemky and family of Matd.field am. vUmns at ih horn of -Mr. and Mrs. Hon aid Huberts and KuKvne friend aim. The l.ru.Ieys formerly lived In SprimrfteW and Mr. .emly was book kM4er . for UooUt K1I. Mr.and Mrs. RUy Pnodrn and daughter, Masin-x returned Friday evening from BrovcnviM where they have been attending the, lrownt ille pirnfe since test Vedmday. Mm u. w. isieinnauer ci nw homna been spending- tae pa several days at th florae will not be a cl.nd.dMrt far rtf)ei'tttin m clerk, but -bun conentl lo hi mine a cutulldutu for director.' ' jvmtiov virr nkws xt-TKS Rtter l-afc ttiuaqr Spate.) JUNCTLuX CITY. ure, June IT. .Mr. and jars, Marvin Smith art upend ing a lew iwk at ttroughu-n Hitrttiin. Mr. and .Mrs. J. O. e4ti.fHi uud da uk lit r Ml lane Wednrmt&y for a molar trip to California, thy x.,rct to bo gone Kvem wwk M us? Kthrr tiarbo returned Imme from Kugene Tutbdny und Ifft here Wv-diiMMjUy (or ivtleni. whtire she uill visit a few days before taking up hrr atudiea ia summer school at Mon mouth. Mr. Mae Gardner U taklnir her an nual vncation trom the phono ofhc and witb her children wrnl to 1 lxi ; non laat eik. Thvy will visit rrla j lives, la Kuaen beforo rvturninr home. I Knxineer li'tvllle Jones of the ' - ' ' hljrhway. ha reulrd rffiea In Ihf Klrt Xiuiomtl bink butlthmr. Shell and XloKy are the controctora und men cut time brwth. The Mildred Flint. Ktta Mil. itt. Hannah Nviuen and Myrtle Mur ray have ben takinc the teachers' ex- fbiifjnrtw In J u net ton City Saturday. brothiiY S. EL Pardee In Suriiittflvkl. J Mrs. teintittuer return 10 "f,hi ,.irv win v.. ih.tr ii.i..-ri.a const W.t Tuoia Uhils the htKhway bHen hro and R. JX. Rk-hardoB. from Jnnm. ' Uncasur will be irraded. Work bat Alaska is hero vistUn; hla brother. I already commenced by a number of K. M.iKichardson. . X. Dodd left some time ajco for Grants Pass for the bereflt of hts health Mrs. Iodd and Mr. and Mrs. 7). a 6mi;h Mrs, Rmlth Is the daurh-t-r of Mrs. Lodd ) retnmed from a visit with Mr, Podd last Monday evening. While they were cone thr went throufrh to Ashland. Mcdford and through the Royuo rtver -aley. Moon Interewc n School KVrUofi fRelter lane Cosaty Struij JUNCTION- CITY. Ore., June K. A icreabdnal of Interest Is heinir Lukn in ths school election which Is to be held here next Monday, when one di rector ad a clerk will be elected. Mrs. W. W. Hicks, the present clerk. The, Mbwloa baud of 0 Presbyter- la q h u i1' U w re e n t rt a 1 ned with their mothers m ths home or .Mr r IK lAwty on Thursday ttturnoon. TH euJoyrtl an lntereutiir aftei iiouit with a OiHrnm, fliio rorroMhim'ttu mid Mr, and Mrs, Klmi-r Anderxon hiv returned livm Oielr lunomoon and nr v lit (t inn at the home or Mr. An 1 Vnduron Nvork in the full .it O, A. C a a mem 'iti f Diet faculty. . Judce tleirv Jonr. who visUinK at ihe home of bis ratiier-lti-iMW, f . I A. KiolmnUon. left festtimluy morntHK i for Portland, where he will look j around for a few day. , Mr. mid Mrs. 1). A. Psnley motored 'to Cottsk-e Jrv on Thursday after (noan. Thev took ;entc iicdU' with them for the ride, I Kd Anderson went to CuMuir Owe ion Kridav afternoon on a humeii ftrtiv lis' took a full car uf ntlhbora (and friends for comiwvny. An apple thiitntiu dowonsl ration iand lecture wais held Kriday afternoon at the orxhnrd of 11. 11. Powers which iwas wi4l,attntd. ihn Inytructlou bo tnr rlv" bv rror. iui t a. . Colinf ruU Inspector C, K. Stewart of t l lIroMwaa prsent.aiul finite '- ro;ers ftum h ut roundlttir towns. ; j i MIIKHTY NKWS XtVIKS i Kritrr tjn Couaijr mwrUll l.PV:UTY. tre.. June M Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knrlu-l vtvtliMl, at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Karra Itycr Wednesday evenime. Mr. and .Mr. Uvtx IV r row vlsllcd at the home of Mr. and Mr. l.oula KneWI Thnmday evenlnir. They were uivtimpnnled home by Mrs. Utebard llohlfeldt. of Portland, who formerly IiwhI in this vtciiilty and is now WU ltK with old Ik-lends. Mr. and Mr J. J. Winn and Mr. and Mi. John Winn und little daughter, Kdna. were ahurplug in JuncUuu City last Friday. W. H. Kvb purchase! a nw Ks- six car aM wwk from t'omuus. Mr. and Mrs. jotin w inn ana mus dauKhter. PjI, visited Friday even ing at the hums of Mr. and Mrs. Hcnrv Knebel. Mrs. Walter Bmith and Mrs. Walter Hownrd ami Uttle children, tlenildlne uitd laael. vlited Friday at the home uf Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Malletts. K. a. Huchanan and tun ami datiKh tor. Lawrence and Miss F.dtth. were ahoppin(-fn Junction City Saturday, Cnas. uao) John aiauette ironMcim home irom KvWliV&U.' h 1 u" ! Tmmm weiv on liuMniiejor Oiv oldiev hooun 1 1 sssa sssw urm Umiw i- k Ji v III L, r?! Alet VV4irJiaf aMn famitvfVjM , A I ii'n, al MoV' ye In lllarjil Monday en routs lu thvir hoin t ot , wti-im-'ii rvsim. Mi, und Mi h. Albeit ritirioilt and Wm, Peterson Mid him II? oi Kuitene ! x, in HiNcltly Monday en rwwie to' Alpha, tieson, ,im- TaKir, who has been woiklitH( at Htnvton, iMmtn home Katimlny and V. A, Parker nils sum- amlnation this wek. laliy Iterry Is home from V. of O. Mrs. tit to Hopp was called to &a bm last Sunday by the Illness of her father. W. F. Upllenmp. Mr. and Mr. Andrew Jenn and Mi Volbenr OibxkoT left Friday for Rend where they will visit their da u enter, who lives In that city. CKKSU KM; KVVS XOTFS i n.tr L lrty s-UU CRESWELU Ore,. June A mo tor car circus irave an entertainment k rrestretl on Thurwiay evening that was quite Inttfrestinjc. ffr thepom-- At 1 Yes, That$ Howard't Policy! LOTS OF SERVICE . ' PRICES RIGHT- If your mptor uses"o& excessively, see Howard ; If your motor lacks compression, see IfoWrad ; ' If your spark plugs foul and miss, see Howard; ' If your brakes need lining or adjusting", fee ; Howard AUp-Howard" to' Give 'Yia an EstiaBate oa All . Your Motor Work . ( . ... ALL WORK GUARANTEED h. Cor. ffth am Oak nnnouncenient The Famous General Cord TIRES will be handled in Eugene exclusively " ' by -r.-r-:- Bangs' Garage " f Eait 8th and (earl Street . . A trial will convince you of the truly unusual merit of this standard make, w' .S'AfresK iAklaf stock just in ' Mr. umI Mrs. fib PnvitlKin niion. Howard, anil, Mr. nnii Mm. tt.hn tlrtalKoa anil rhtltlrtrn. attnUel Ih dsnrc at lair Crk Saturday night. Mr. and Mra. Loui Knrbl and rhildntn. Katrn. John and Krvln. writ ahopplmc in Junmiun City Salur lay. Thy mere arcompanlrd henm by ilr. ItU-hanl IlohlfUlt. who haa bn vutJtinR at the lien Harrow homr-. . Mr. and Mra. Hunk Uaenol vlallcl Sunday with Mr. and Mra. Henry Knrbt'l. and' thy all tpnt the after noon vinltlni; with Grandma Knrbol and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cnnicnalnd. Mr. and Mn. A. II. IIiMtlrk and lit tle aon. . xlcrbert, visited Sunday with rekttlvea in Cuyene and friends on the . Itlver road. i . Lester 8mlth and Mlaa Mao Pyer .rlattml Hunday with Mr. an4 Mra. Nela JtultKren. or sanm Clara. Mr. and Mra. W. H. llausherty and little aon. Kloyd. and Utile Miaa llo- annna Hurpole vlRlted Sunday at the home o( Mr. and Mra. Chaa. Mallette. .Mr. and Mra. Geo. Klcard and aon, Oeonre, Jr., of Monroe, vtalled Mun idiiv with Mr. and Mra. John Winn. I Mr. McOelHaot waa & fiunday caller at the Lula Rnebel noma. I-'red Ciiaae and M. Oxborouah trnnaarted bustneaa In Junction City Monday. Mr. and Mra. Taul Camenalnd and little aon. Carroll, were bunlnese via- ' Mora In Junction City Mondtiy. Mra. Walter Hmlth flatted with Mra. 'A. H. Hnstlrk Munday arternotm. Mr. and Mra. Horace Taylor and little duujrhter. Mury Katheryn, of l,no IMne. were vlaittng relative In thin virinlly Kunilay. Hlb iNivlilaon and B. O. nuchnnan ; tranaacuid bualneaa in Kugvne Moir ! dn.. Mra. W. 0. Thatcher nnil Mra. IJnlo , Hlehop were ahopplnit In JunuUon City aionuuy. ' Henry Knebct waa a bualneaa via. Itnr In Junction City Monduy. Mra. Kichard llohlfeldt ia vlnltin with Orandnut Knebel and Mr. and Mra. Paul Camenalnd. Henry Knehvl and Hank llaenol ' flniMhed ahenrlns ahoep for Joe Joeit . .iionuuy, -i ney auo anenred for lienrv iTurnlow, Reuben Tumbow and Wm. 11 Martin, of Vnlun. Mr. and Mra. J. J. Wnn attended the funeral or Mra. Btorr at Iklltoun Inln Monday. Mr. and .Mra. 1, If. Mo'ffett and on, wnlluro and Cedrlc, und Oeorgo Allen wqro Junction City vlaltora Monday. 'John Mallear. Mra. IJouir Klchard nrm und Mtas Cynthia Mallello were mopplnu- In Junction city Tueaday. MCfa (ynthfa Mulletto went on to Ku KThe, where ahe will vlalt for a few I duya. w. II. Evana Irannncted bualneaa In Junction City Monday. John l-cdnlrky waa a bualneaa vla Itur In Junrtlon Clly Monday. A larae number from thla vicinity look their wool to Junction City to be shipped Monday. O. J. Harvey, of Eureno, called at ipc r.nocn auii noma Monday, J'Vrra lyer took hla wool to Junc tion City Tueaday. Mine Mae Uyer, who hun been atay Ins with her xnindmoihor. Mra. W. A. Hmlth, for Home tlmo, hna Kono homo lo be with her mother, Mra. John Dyer. A ilellcloua picnic dinner and a good program wia enjoyed by thoao nttund InK the children's day profcram nt the Liberty Hunduy schoul lust Muuduy, lil.At iii.y m:ws strr;M t Hxlmer Laa. f!uunty Kiwlal I BLAr.'Ifl.y. Ore.. June 11. Mr. mid Mm.- It. rj, ICoblnaonind ohlldrun re turned home I'rlduy morning irom Mnrahfleld. , Mr. unci Mm. ('., M, lfulliurt nnd aon Wnyne, Minor and Kloyd IIIHmx" motored to Notl Hunday to visit Mr. niai vMm, QeorKo Hyphen. , Mt. and Mrs. Meorife Hyphera nnd ditpMhtcr nnd Claude UcnninKnr. of Ndti C, O. Morwnn und Mian Meryl Hla-ho,-of Ooidsoni Mr. nnd Mrs. Htnnford Thomson, of Junction Cliv. jiuid Hevcrnl enrlonda of people from bugr'ne, Junction city nnd lieudwood nitended .the dunco nt Horton'a hnli Halurday evening. Music by Yager's orchestra of Fort hind. . Mr. nnd Mrs. K. It. Post. Mrs. V. A. Pnrkor, Mm. It. A. I'oat nnd aon Br vln motored to Cnrvnllla Sunday to vlalt Mia. W. II. Allen of Klfkrnnll, who mi-t them Ihrro, Mra. Allen la Mrs. Post's tlaiiHliter. Mrs. Allen's Children, Audrey nnd Denn came home with llielr grandmother. I.uclen Norton, Karl Myers, ttoss Taylor nnd Wallur lluut memhera of the Ill.K hly Calf club, left Hunday for Corvnllis where they will ntlnnd O. A. O. special coursQ In animal husbandry for two Weeks. Mr. nnd Mrs. t.lnyd Ahhey and children, of Kugene, spent Hundny with Mr. nnd Mrs. C. 0. Abbey. Mr. and Mrs. Inland Ienoh and friends nt Junction City, (pent Hun day at Trlnngla I,nka. John Hnhiis, John Tllltnrd nnd O. W, Wnshburna of Junction City, nniM od through Ulachly Monday en route i K W. lle and Kmeiv llarrnw ' bu.lm-Mi vlaltoi-M III Junction Clly Kll' dn. lioh'rt Hlayler, Mrs, K It. Myera. Mt. Kliner lllill, MiH 'h.H-la Slay ter and dutighler, Mhlrley moloied to KuKvllf Motldnv on bll.iltea.. O. . ThomiMoll and eon HHlore-d 10 ! Carlton. Oregon, SutidV. whrie he ; Plirvh.iittfd a lvlmilerMt .Krary hull. , .'Inyd lUllltlga was a Mi.lnel Vl Itor In fjueene Tuesday. I Sir and Mra. a Mi-Kuen and iliulgh tar inutorvd lo Kugene Tiiday- The ,1 -!. pienlt' lo be held ill 111" I,' A, Thomiuam farm wilt he Julyi 10. Kveryono welcome, ' There wiU u a. dam e at TrUnitle Tin-e hull eViturdav. June It. Music i by "llungulo orvlirnlra" uf Rugonn, vc. Min-uiuii or Milium, ia vwiung liia duui.-hir uud family, Mr. and Mrs. , 0.- ll'-nnltmcr. of Jlurtoii. , Mra. T. C. Tone and daughter. "i- ma rajlid rn Mm. K. O. l'ol Tued v. Mr. nnd Mra A- H. Sllmtley. of Kl-! nilrn. came in Tui-il.iy with nil nulo- ! loAd of slrawherrlra. vlflt frlei l'uiiu.M'i: ,m-j I " iltcaiiUer lu Ouuu4r n.ylftll , rtAiHKNt'K. Oi-a., Juiw 4- Vim. llay aoeuuuuiuted by lu wife and; daughter arrived hare Monday bnvlng i drlren ihrougli from Colorado, They i drtive lo Hereto, light haua tho nevt i day to visit hia brother. It. It. lUiy. I and family. Mr. Uay tad nut been ! hero for eonte. twenty years, lA crew of government engineers! are tu-r surveying" the harbor, aa la the yearly custom. Mlae Alloa Alesnnder I. In tnim ! Kugene spending her vacation with ' bar mother. Mini Thelma Meadows or Minerva ' lied over Buniiny vritli r loronco . ends, I Hevorul, new falivillv have at rind1 here recently. j V.'nu Urynd la having lha ruonu i formerly occupied by the drug store . filed up with - boha tor a i-ol-Iec-! tlonery store anL Ice cream iarlor. and when they are finished, will move i ln.lo that part or hla building. .After closing her school at Marsh-: field Mra. tlrant Coder, buabanil and , roailher, Mrs. Hubble, cam up to! Granada to spend the kummer vaca tion. . Mra. F. V. "Wllllclm. still lingers' but la unable to say mora than " yes" I and "no," . ' A temporary brldgo spans th : North. Fork at Ulnervn now which i mokea It much mora convenient tor. the traveling publlo. iltnlph Peterson has taken charge or tho light plant thla week, aa man-1 aaer. I vMIss Thelma Meadows left Vrldsyi far Monmouth where she will attend i Mimmer school. - ' " . . Mioses raalo nnd Ruliy Akerry are In F.ugen thl week. Tho , lighthouse tender, Hose." called at Klorenco Thursday, and Is sUII In vort. Th Insuruncx ntl)u(ora 'were herei this -week udJuatlng,,Aho. I.elia mm llMM ' Harriet Weatheraon.Vetiiraed homo1 Bunilay from spending the week in Portland. , I '.CTMIMAX NrTWH MrTi l lUel.l.r tn Oeseur gpeclall in HUM AN-, (ire, June 16. Mm. Abel and son spent the week-end In North llend with relatives. - John Itenneit of North liend Is via. King hfa slater'. Mra, Krneal Hewitt. Mis Alice Alexander of Kugene vlslisd with friends hero thla week. Mra. Alia O. Wilson -ilslted In Iteedaport Wcdnosdny with- htr son and wife.' Mr. mid Sin. Geo. Olhbs and grand daughter spent Iho week-end at their ranch at Whoahtnlt liike. Kthaa Pratt Is spending a few days In Kugen this week. Mr. and Mrs. Karl JIM ore In T!u grna to attend.. tho wedding of Miss Ituth HnrtllL . , A ball garao was played' here Sun day afternoon between North Kork nnd Cushman with a scoro of 10 lo In favor of Ouahrnun. ' ' Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Mills have, re turned from Mamhfleld where they havn 4ivon living Tor tno pu three months., , ," . ' ' 'BbACIILV XKWH JfirTHH ; (He'lmerMne County flpaelsl I IlliACHI.V. or.. June, l. . Mr. ami Mrs. W. K, Rlayter and W. C, IUI- Inga motored to Kugena Wedneadny evening ror a rew days. Miss Klhrl Ollllnga, of this ptnrn, who la stajlng with Tier sister, Mrs. O. It. Hose In Kugene. iinderweni n min or opernilnn nt tho Northwestern hoa pltal for th removal or bar tonsils. J. C. Melod nnd W. H. Hodge. stale engineer, were huslnoaa visitors In lllnchly Thunkiay. a R Htinalev. of rranklln. enma In Friday morning with an ntrto loud of struwherrles. . ' Tho friends of IJulh Ttust nnd Anna Dorknlt, who nro tttklng ml nogs I baths nt t'loverdnle. will be pleased to know that they nroHmnrovtng. 3m Hlse. rnasl Jmtrolmnn of the doldson dldlrlct. vriis a business vis itor In Blnehly Friday. ' Mr. and Mra. Harry Whltllter. of Renttle. Wneh.. enme in Friday to visit Mr. nnd Mrs. R P. Ilutlar. ( , FHAIHKIilV p? RVH ' N'trTRM ' (lleslaterUaneCoentyirperlall ! PnANICIrN, Ore..; .1 line' 16. K. tvld odd molheruln-lnif, 'Mrs, olive Hlley, nro visiting In' Pbrllnnd this week ' " ' ''"' "; '' '' "' ' ' Mr'.' l.lbliy', bf Ruitehn, nihved Irn ninluird's house, td'h new lonatliin this week i - i Hornld!8(. Clnlr nnd Mndn young attended nlnmnl at Klnilrtt Halurday Josso and Ueiunr, Keoleri o'f Wend llng visited relatives hero Hundny. Kd Voung and fumlly mndn n bua lneaa trip la Junction City MOndny mornlngt . i. - Tr. Mra. Hlips : aVnq nw -piMm .rpwins; fl. M. Itli'hnrdsiiri was rit J. 'A. nioh- for slioii( gntkVefa' iuj TrtipK ..''If',"1 f(. M. Hli'hnrusf nnlofln'i MnniliiV. O. N. Jlrynnt iind Mrs. Bdlth Uiitlor Went to rliignn" Tuesday, tM" lallnr td visit her elsteV, Mrs. flnx -Alllnghnnii who Is In the lOiigmfe hnapllal. JSnrl oroV'ti'nml Oitoige. Crolii-'are worklni . Ill liKlitilra-HMilUi.fleld TOMrg. Chnrfes "eile'nnr'n'nniJ liiliiitiilers, R.i.tf.nnii rioidie. of lillmlrii. nnd Dul- vla) Monde, nhd .Vcya Orynni, n'Mu- geno. ware nt ,u,, rt, iiryani a minimy. VMI ui IJ...IAO '..e.l u;Irn nrid Alfrl-ll flriiltli nr.. tamlfy' visited Hundny nt j. a. uii"untd',n : v. Mrs., Kit young oni iinimni-r. Maud,1 WllIM ntlrnl Itlchardaon's Htlrlday evnhli1g.. . ' ,' ' J. It. Fretnn, df tflmlm. who for mrly lived htiithla tilneiv-. will be hurled ln ttiTrnnklln-con"'t''ry Frl dny. - . 'i -!i h. F. Vfnn, Mrs. W. Tt. duller, llox Alllnghnm nnd children wont lo Eu- mnn i ! A aU. i 1 OUCUlttl SStULEtSS mm it.. a.t. . ss I 3! i.vi FOR VOU MEAN SAVINGS - FOR US A HIG BUSY DAY FQR PkUbENT SHOPPERS WILL nUV'HEUEi", " 3 Big Events in Ready-to-l7ear ALL WOOL SKIRTS $5.95 Xrw .sliipiiirnt novelty Spurt Skirt of priiiirlU t'liillt in sn ipes ami pl.iiils. All Mr. :iinl tlir fiittiier value were to $7.5). Silk Sport Jackets $4.50 Fine nmtle (ilire silk, eoat atyle, llclleil Spurt JaekrH. , All enlura ami sues. Values t.i !fC.(W Rn fr $1.50. Exceptional Ladies' Hats 1.95 A real sale of Hat. Halt we former ly told lo $5.75 are now inclndad in thin lot. Oiiiuiiii MtiluM in plain nnd trimmed, itirlmn. orttntlicK. ereprl nnd veluiir felts. The very styles will make this low price nstiii.liing. Yard Goods .li-nieli riilk-iMi'asiilniri, yuril -,.; I'rt'pe lliifk Satin, ymcl -10-iita-lt Oinaiiiiii-H in t'ulura, yar, ' 27-imli I'laid IliiiKliatii ', .Vi liitli New C'lif.kid I'trnilt's yanl 12 iiiiiliiinie I'nre Silk I'miif, yanl.J New dfsicm In C'rt'toiiiii-H,' yard Clin ked Jap t repes, yard , " Park lrcH Voiles, yard (ieiiiiinc Hope Muslin, yard ' "" L I., I'lne Sheetiiij;. yard , "' . JU9 12.11 Me lie -...lie Mc 19c ..JSe .o 15c ISc Furnishings Ijulic' L'n ion Sllilit (iinclinm Trimmed lilmiaeH . I'ihic Silk I lour 1'iire Silk I lose Mcrerrfrd lime, upeolnl LadicH1 Vrsti, nil stvlcn ..... Dolly I'rini Api'uiH : -...He St Wc Me .Be 24c Jertey Jai kels. nil t'olori jjjj I So Hair Nrt, special ..,Jc Mens Needs Mctt'a Necktiev sprfial . '. ' Men'a Hi ess Sox, all eolnrt fc Men' Work Shirt, hluc ., , Sle Mm't Triple Stitch Overalls lt.K Men' Leather Cilnvei .. ,ge $1(10 Men's rnion Suit fie Khaki I'aiil. full cut ...IliS Khaki lire-relief., gjrial JI.IS Khaki Sliiru, twt pocket .. Mc aSHmoes Men' Work Sliixj.. ..J...,..!1: Slen's Dreaa. Shoe MM , Hoy' Work Shoe .. 12.19 lnlie' Oxfordt, patent $3.11 Indies' White Duck I'liinpi JIM Misses' Mary Jams .. , fl.N Special Sale of en's Worsted Suits , . ' l. I- ft , Men The alu of (he season in now (fning en. Men'.a finjtj that nVc ot all w6nl mate rial, (.;ood hard finish worsteds, in coiiseivalive models, three -litttton sack: iiit!i ihut in some stores, would sell to ns hij'h as $?5. Snit that can he hnl in (frays, trowni and liliics. Yes, these very suits will lie Hold on Monday nt this low price of Peoples ash Store Eugeno-Salem 39 9 . . ''''mmmm---mmmWkmmkkmmkmmlmlmlitm-Mmm ! i.i l. 1 , . t; 1 ; i i jiujjh.j.i airir-. r 1 1 1 u n -i. j t i . . h. i i h 11 " Ri-nn Wmlnnnrlny rvonlntf to vMl Mm. Altlnnliftni nt tho huNiiltiit. - Kriirt TMnKW In Hhrttrltijr ulu-cp thin w6'k. Mm. Hrnh I.rj'niit vlwltcil nr non, fl. fii.t nnd fnniily Thiirmlny. I 'cto s lnon 1111U (1. N. Iiryant each huvn inirrhiiNcd ti m-w trull'T. MInh Mlnnlo Artornon f Wyoming, In vlNliinia her parcntH, Mr. and Mrn. ltn A(.rion. VA Younir nud rliiiiRhtcrH, IlMiHlf ami .Mutuli y.-vtv 11 1 I't-lu Akcmun'11 Hundny niornlnir. (loortfo MnuntH nnd mm. Vnrlnn. wr In .Tiinrflon CHy Monduy. J. V. ItulinrtH nnd non Cnrrol, of YarnMI cnnio out TimMdny ovftilnn und iMont tho nlRht nt If. T. Bmllh'fi, .1. K, Mllllorn nnd wife; irn Vtlch ftrdnon nnd trlfj, nnd .T. V. Mllllnrn went to Junrtlon City Thiirfldny 11 ft ornoon. ' . . . WORK ON HIGHWAY STARTS CltE'W 1H AT WOltK ri.r.AHI(. .t thk ntutrrov WAY 'HAHItlHUttmi, ore., Juno ID. (Hioi:luI lo tho KKlMH-r.l Worli tin Ui'Kiin on tliu tilKtiwiiy tuMwenn ht-re 11 nd .lunrtlon City. A ct-w of tnim Ih iM. work clwirltiK Hie rlwht-of-way nt'tir MinrriHiur. liiimiH'iT AU'lvilin ,loniH 11c on lh Job and him nutiihllHhod orrlf'ii In .Jimotlon, City. Tint rock cruHhliifr plant of the fled nd la I'avlnK compatiy, 1m redely and ihn liatillnit contract him tmcii let to thn IMIhUrom Trnnnportntlon com pany of Marahrtidd. Mr. 1 1 Hint rorn, mnnaffor, Htuti'H that ho doin not rx nnrt to koop mom thah tn triVi-kn himy ut nny tlmo hut owing to follow up work and other hnulliifr ilirH triiokn will all ho omployud until tho pavlnif Job Ih coniphdu. Tho .luiilor ArtlHun nrrhofitrn. 'filr nlnhod inualn nt Itrownnvllln tho hop nnd day of tho Flononr plimlo, A Inrne number of loeal ooooln attondfl unnii day'n hohhIoii ot thla plouHtilU ntuiuaj ovunt, , , . AaLVSolof, Mgr. C.'t!.'C00rER The New Edison The Ph6nograph with a Son! Did yon ever'hear (if n tnlkinff niaehrnc 'company hriiiRii'B ,,c nrtist and the talking inacliliic in direct coinpnris""' . . THEY DARE NOTI Thomas A. Edison "'! 't h i, . .,1 - -f K 'I-1-'-! i phonorrraph that dares to make such a mparison has been matte In the l'.uuene Arw"7 inds of peoplo iievcral times. There n , Has the only non, 1 Mm comii heforc Ihnnsniul lerencu. f We place the NewKdison in your home ' oil ensy monthly payments. GULBRANSEN PLAYER PIANOS-Nationally P'icod 14 Wc enrry im cmuiKiied kooiU ntnl nnvc you the cosfl' tlenlcr'n profit. , Some Great Hnrgnlu? In SIlRlitly Used Nam -. Morris Music 912 Willamette Street House