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Fil MFFT AT ANNUAL REUNION Sovliiil ! luticlt (3tl Roonll Cam ;! pus Days Hore ALUMNI ELECT OFFICERS Ul. (Jnu-o DiIkIiiuIoii Nnnii.1 Hiit,-tiit-j iT Aaanrliillim Tulm llu, , ut Mia I'IiiiiIIii l-Vnti.n Hi'Vmiil Iniiiilri'cl KruclunlKn or i ho I'lthi-riiHy Hi Hii-kuii l-iMN-oNinitln ..,rtit-iillV I'Very I'lliss I loil lum I, pnit out ly Din Ifif'til liisiltiiitiin tvi.ii. Iir.-tf.-li' "it omnium yoNtoftiuy for Hio niimiiil reunion ami lint iiiootliiir ,h hunlm-M ai-salmia of till. Alumni iu.h.ii'iiIIii wlllill plmitml nltltiorn f tlio iiritiiiili'.iiMnn fur lh routing y(.ar. Mlm llio'-n Kilulnk'lim 01 Hut clitsit nf 1'iltl Wi'ii named Moi'i'otitl'y-I ritiittiirni of till Alllliml linsnrlllltiin to fill the vr.riiiioy m the result nf tin r.-algnu. lion of mihh I'lmrllo I'Vnlim wlm lum la,. I.I Hi" position rnr tlio piiat flvi. y.i.f (IIIIio'ik Am 1 Ict-ntl lt,t,.-ii V. Kiiyk lull nf I'oitlinul of Ihtl Hum! i'C H'1'1 wiim nnim-il in-fnl-,1,-titj Mr l.illliin Ai'lif'iiimn I'm-li,. lull, 'tti, ylt-it-iirt-iihtent; nti.l 1i-. ti. 't.iiinili il. 'H. liiotiitHtr nf Dm t-jt.-cu-tlvn council. Tim bualiii.sa mtioilnifn tv.-rt- ll'-l'l In tho fi.n-n.ion nitd f.illow ll.t: llii- i loollnn nr othrei-H lint anntiiil r.-unloti liinolioitti wn hold nt tin- 'juiainiwnainwjuuMinKsi I TMs Coupon jj One 85c combination of YdutW Crftft Hair a and Scalp Hemedv (regular 50c sizt), and 1 Youth Craft Liquid Shampo'o (regulsr 35c a size), for 53c and this coupon when -pre sented at - . . " ?' CARROLL BROS. PHARMACY 783 Willamette I Cood for few dny only on Inlroduclory SaopU 6f I Mail Orders Will Be Accepted i::X-: :-:-:-::-fi . g : 828 Willamette St. llijlfl EUGENE RADIO CO. M n 7.1. ..1 Wilt. l. near Barman LOOK! We can'now supply you with PLANER ENDS The ideal summer wood Just the thing (or quick fires and kindlings The Booth-Kelly Lumber Go. 5th and Willamette Sts. Mr. Dairyman Feed Fislier's More Rfilk' rimr'your cows'' physical con dition will improve and tlicy will e've ir milk' Sold by the - , . ) , Pacific Feed-Supply Co. 501A W. Kit. St. Eu.ene. Ore. Phone 168 "J"""' 'gviiiiiaa whur .. m.nti'.r,1- ""- "i I... ., Hm.iim oh, r ,.. .. 11,1.1, .,, i. ii..i...,Miivo ,,r ' ''" ..f in.. ii,.ii,,ii, i1 "'V, ' ' V v ',' "!"""." ""'" n u.l v I'limlilont i '111111,1,011. I'iiiIohiiii.mI Vim. I ri,., ""' "'v M'lll will ho lleCl-lt-Vll-V In t-n.wu t. . . i. .. inn wm-K mat n i ,.ni.,i rr lint fi, B,wt)1 f mil II,,. ni,t,itutiy n, hl, mil . oi-H in.l nf ,,,.,, rr- ir ii i it ihii ai """" l.lan i ,., P: i"i"l In lint raising .,r lm endowment fluid for Hi.. university. Aim ,.,. 'IH i,l inhor liillti,,im nf lilMhor tofirnlliK l viirliiiia uirm ,f llio 1'ifiimi KIiiIob, nl,.,l II, u ,.l,l,., ,I1V). r. Inw.il Una , f iiN,mnlf KflH , tlloll' OnllLKO IMMl ,M hooil II HIII'OOKK III ll illiir In llio on fry Iiik u Uio work 'IT tlllt HOhlMllM. , AIiiiiiiiI Mi'IiiIh-m Kionk Ik 7,. liny, or Kukoiio, M.uko on 11m r.MiroH.liliillvi. .if llin ,.w f jdij, ninl I'nil I'lnk nf Diik.mm. n.hlr.'Hni..l Hio fnniior hi.oI, i,Ih ii,. i, rm-intxT of llin i l.in nf IK1I7. I.ollli Ahln.lt K,oko rnr Hot noninr oi,, ,,f I a a . rinvl.l Ornlimii, iiiititiiliiir pr.'Hlilniil nf tlio Almilnl UHHiiolnllnu pi ohI.Ii.,! nt tho lit 11 lit., N mootlllKH, KullllwllIK tlllt .Iniin of lln, Imioliniiii tint iiniiliul prmliloiiihil rori.pl Ion wini liol.l nt tin-Wnmnn-M t...tl.l.. ...t. -...i ' ' mil--.-- II .-I.I.11-III niniiholl uro.-I.-.l tho nuiny fnrmor ' ...ii .....vol miy. Hituiilniin Am II. -1.1 MM""y or i in- vihiiihic i i iiurinK "I Good (gi?32c Jl The Spirit of Simmer Suggested in Uahama White Footwear White Canvas btrap $5.00 Patent Sandals $5.00 White Canvas, Black Trim $4.00 A 1 1 N c w S t y I e s COMPLETE RADtO SETS $225.00 and Up Ready for Immediate Delivery Variometers - - ' $6.00 Varo Couplers - $6.00 Condensers - - : $5.00 Detectors - : - $8.00 We Carry All tho Makins' A. S. MEYERS, Prop. vurncr fin aiiu hhwhk.iiw Phone 452 ,,i ,t'l it -t-.n- iv - i MORNING REGISTER, llio nrtnriiuuii vlaltml tliu Wui'ilar art oolloollnn whloh Ih nil dlrtplity ut tint wuhiiiii'h hiill.iinK. HurlhK III nurly ovi-iiiitK niuny rouiilmi dlnnurH woru lima ut vurloun atuuont unfiiiliitloiiii nn llin ruiiiuiiH mill ut tho lo, loin, mol Mm iliiHHoa nf ltHL', 1HU7,' lilt I,' ami 11117 liol.l Hpci'lnl ninotliiKH lit which worn iiinouHHod lint many liitni'tiHlliiK iMBliinct-n of Ihnlr iiiolitrKnulunlo ilnyn ut in, no n. T)ie nonlor lilny, "lioinhoy nml Hi, ii." won pnnoiilo.l nt the Ku ki iio tlmutro hint ovonlinf un llio cloa Inic ovont or Hut duy. The uniitml cniniiionooni.-nt prim nun will con tlmio toiluy tinil tomorrow und will (lum. Mnmlny roromion With tlio nwanllllK of lliii ilofruoa to Iho olujnt or 11122. DEMOCRATS HOLD MEETING ror.vrv oiujamzatiov ih cmm- , I'lJHIl) YKKTKKDAY T,f.ni ronnly lcinocriitH porfotml their oi-KurilKulInn nt a ni(ttlnic yi-K-Invliiy with election of of lie em who will tin ml hi tho iiffalrH ut Uitt purly ilurhitc tlio romlnff ntutu ft rid IoCjhI rarnpulKit. Hurry Htowurt of KprlnR fluld wim 6loc(od chnlrmnn:' I'h'owi'Hfl 1 ovry, J')iiKfiifj, Bocrolury, und H. K. M(KiiHfn, .1 iifirtlon City, trmiHiiror. J. J-'. .loliriMon, liincftfltoi, wnn numi'U uh xtiito ommUtimun und Wiiltor Holland of Crow, confirt'HHloiml com mltttjHiniin. kA?i oncr(;i(lo drlvo for bofh rounty and ntute olllrpm Ih In pronpoct nc oonllnir to mrtmb-H of tho newly or ftnnlzfd couruy committee who uro MlroriKly or lh6 boiler that thlK Ih a Dmnonraflft yoar atid thnt (ho phunccii or tho party uro excellent. PHONE LINE IS TO BE SBLD ji ihtMIvNT ivi:n iv favur of a. v. vhviuhiia, fitimlKn- f'oniiimiy at ''UKlimnn' HtwA hy Knn J'Vuik-Ihoii Conritm for Alt hno.1 t'ulllim to Fill Ortl.T A. P. ChurcltlH' was Blvon a JmlK- t ntont yi-ntorduy In circuit court I iiKulnat (loorKo Atklnaon ant othera l 111 the rfain of IC26.16 wlttl Intoroat ut tlio rate or alx pur cenl per annum from Novonihor 10, 1921, anil 100 at-torrJoyf' e.f. 1 1ho court uirootkwl that tho tt-lpphono lino of the Far morn and Mlnern' Telophono' com puny fjo aolil to aatlary the Juillrment. Tito Hurt-Wood Lumber company of 8nn Francisco yentcnlny boKun auit In tho I-ano county circuit court niralnHt the Vaunhan and Beater Lum per company of Cuahman to recover the uin of 3i0 with the uaual Inter eat and attorney fee'. ' Tt la alleged hy the plaintiff thut tho defendant itKrced on April 27, 1921, to furnish tho phiintirrn a carload of a certain kind of lumhor nt $49 per thounand foj-t hut that thev nave failed to do so. 'It la further alleged that tho plaintiff wna oomnellcd to get the lumber Iront Haymond, Wash., paying 166 per thouanml root for It and tho amount u,,n,l for In tho ilirforonco In the price pah! fnr It and that offered ly the ilefenrinnc. Tho Flrat National bank or Cottage Orovo yoaterday began ault ugnlnat J. F. Conklln and others to forccloao a mortgago In tho aum or 3,uuu wun Intnri-nt ut eight per cent per annum from Keotombor . J2l. ana lira nt tnruoy fetn. This bank alao begun null ugalnnt K. K- Farmer to foreclose a. mortgago, In. tho,.um of. 304.ti with Interest at the rato of eight per cent from November- 2. 1921, and t.r0 attornoy feea. tjharlea A, Hardy la attorney for tho plaintiffs In both caKefl. STUN Jlf OKMES so- VKnDKr AFTi-ni twelve , HOl'KS OK ilKl.lUKIlATION Xo Irwhrton Krnchnl In On bo. of Ka- Bene Vomli CharRVd With I nlaw. .. Cul INhshowIuii of lilquor ' Aru-r 12 lirttuK of dellhenitlbn, the 1urv In the enso of Ahe Stymnn, Kll- in-i.n vnnt h. elianri-d with tho 'unlaw ful poancnsloh of liquor, was OVuiMe to reach a verdict and was discharg ed. They reported' their rallore to eomo to declsloh rft 11 o'clock last The Jury retired nt 11 a. m. yenteT tlity and' returned once for further In atructlrilta but tho dendloek remained ihroulrhott tho remalndet- of the duy and during tho evening. , ' VUD Wry In the flrat trial of tnla ease earlier In the week disagreed and T.WI-.A Kkimvnrth dismissed it after it hnd'boen out for nine hours. - Th' vote' stood' eight Mr conviction, aha ronr for ac'fltilltal at the time the first jurv wna dismissed. The 1urv In the aot-ond trtnl- con' slsted of Abe B. Chambers, John Pit--Rwnild. C.eorgo M. Hnwley, Clyde A. Van Bcholack, John Downing. Jos. Fleck. Charlea Haight. .. Gordon B.; Flnh John Mason. Georire Draper, w. T. Cornellua and J. 8. Hlgglns. i ' 't CITY WORK IS PROGRESSING K1-tVER ANI STUF-RT .TOIW WBMi ' All citv eonsltot!tlo trojedta ore making good headway, n"0""" " Harry E. DevcrcauW city engineer, and It is expected that the big job of paving Franklin boulevard wilMtart 'Tlnhanoy aii Son' haveJhst' started the work of laying tire pipe' for the (Srlind street sewer In the northwest orn part nf the dty have completetl tto Wk of laying the pipe In tho big- Seventeenth avo- ""tVo rhigeno' Hand' and' OrWer otn pany has begun -the work or gra ding i.ntl graveling Second avehuo wont bo tweett Mill ntld Ponrl stroets- ,, . .- . i-1 1 ' - t LAKE WILL BE SVEYEO- ! LASH AT TKIAXGIJI, , t ' Jnt P.. 'VhHhy. ctmhty' agWculhiV-' ill agent, nnd Cloorgo W. KaWe, ex tension specialist In drnlnngo at the Oregon Agricultural eolleg., will go "o Trlnnglo lake; In thtrconltt nioun tiilns, 36- mllea Wot of Eugeno Mon iay; to make it 'lirellmlnary survey ot S i shores of the lake with n view to intnltllshlng- it draimige district tnd Inwerlmt the waters of tho lake, thus roclMmW evera Hundred acrrli -of I ""i? la said tWt 1K lbwerlna; ot'thV water citn ho accomplished by enlarg ing I lie outlet nnd thut It w 1 not mar the beauty nf Ute Ultre at all. ' ' ' ' Violins bought! sold' : TnA Sjtigeno Mtisto Bhpi I Bast '"J,, EUGEN ORE., SUNDAY,- TO BE BIT IN EUGENE IN NEAR FimiHC New idea' Soon to Appear on ' Pacific Coast - WILL COVER FOUR ACRES Dowlltiu-d tin MddiTniwd favern Ut , lM Toko CttiV of WuntM or Alitor , i v ( mobile Travclrn Tho "Hrtrtbnift,"1 a mofliVrnfeefl tav-i orn, dfHiKiied to meet ih require-1 rneiiTH or tounm xravm ttio open road and the, now eta. brouifht about by I tho Butomobito, (m noon to mnku Hh i ftpneurum'o on tne metric cottnt an a new lndufttrv. nnd KuKenn Ih HMl(tetil u.6 a ttlto for ono of them. Tho rodome, whleh coverft four ftorojf of gronna, ItcludeA the feature or tile taveri., apurtment houe, yur- i ago, Kenemi Htoro, survlco (itatlon and caftt-cafeterla. "' 1 "; ! The AniorlWirt Travel Hyntem Cor-1 p Oration haa been formed by Pacific CoaMt men to'bulld a chain of twenty ot theno Mtandardlced earavanaarles ; at' atVatejflo traVel (fatwaya on the1 I'OClnc coaHt from Han pieo to Van couver, 1. C, -and tin far oust an I'tuHmix. Iteno and Htmkantr. Port land and Modford are th two other WeHtern Oregon cltleH aelected aa altea. Thene rodomea. to uo conatrucreu within the next twelve months, will be located a comfortable d&y'ri auto- mobllo Journey apart, ami are de- (tlKTied to mlot two rc(ulrcmonfa of tourmt traveiera in vaiirornla, Oregon, rdnho, WaHhlriKfon1, 'Colorado and Nv vftda, 1 '.' 'Tho flrnt roabme will he built at Sacramento, and it will bo a renlloa of all other unit of the Byrtem. It Is an nounced. it will e especially ue algned and constructed to' furnish a stiindardlzed service and operated, to afford to traveling motorlKts and their families eVery convenience uuually' deal red In an overtilKht Htop. The bdlldlnK will constat of a one-story Uuhkttlow construction enclosure, paved in the open court, entirely fire proof, and capable of accommodating 420 people and 90 cars. ;. ' Comfoita of Home Provided ;The furnishlngn call for clean, com fortable beds with a dully change. .of linen. In attractive fire-proof rooms. steam heated- wiien needed, available In singles, doubles onu suites; witn bath and hot water, kitchenette, with gas or electric range,, pans, pots and dishes; a safe, fire-proof garue im mfKlItitttlv adjacent, and a night and ddy cafe, store and service station for those who leave eany ana inose wao coitie late. 4 . ' . Identified with the corporation ana the carrying out of Its program- are Churl Os B, Bills, . of Sacramento; George A. Phillips, of Spokane; . Clin ton B. Miller of Is A,ngee', Brous C Beck, of Seattle; E. w, Murphy, or Ivos Angeles; w. u.' wnttcomp,. oi pftrtifinJ: Hnrrv A. Flood, of Tacoma, and Bert E. Hllborn, field renresento:- tlve, now at Sucramento. , , , 1 "The rodome Is the modernized 'Piillmnn of th road' and beara some what the same relation to motor tVav;- el that the Btandard lullman does to rail travel)" states Mr. Hilborn. who has recently completed a six montha' urrtom'obilo survey of the Pacific Coast, establishing tentative locations for rodomes. " "Sacramento has been selected fbt 'trie location of the first rodoihe and other units wlll.be buiH a day's travel aptirt, radiating norlh, south, east and West from mis point.- 'j'tanoh Nirinnm will be the same, a fandardlsod bttildfnrf:wlth a standard RCrvlce maintained throughout the 24 ftdUrs for the convenience and comfort of automobile travelers and - their "Wheri Vh;o "m6t6fls once reach this system h may male his reserva tlbrt nheftd, Khowltrg Just what' His flCrtmmoduUons will b and the price shall pay,' which will-be consjd Bf ably 1ps than the prevailing sfndr ard -hotel ratea of ''today. He may ffhnko reservat-ionB- ahad ana insure comfortable quarters eacti tilglit With tho cost always trte name, una -wnen ihn .vtitain in combleted he'may. travel mot-e than 3000 miles without covering tn name ground twice;- all of the distance- through Amerlea'a greatest scenic wonderland, me jraciuc youi. MirliMnA KlnabPtiluvi 'invera r'j ''Th:e rodome is now appearing" as me .moaernizeu uiveni ui mo ,jai'' day o meet . the reqafreni'eHU of the open road. ' ' "Theao rodbrh'e's hVe plk'cfs Where the travelors and thelf families are socially and safely comfortable; where abefcmrto'da'tlons are fcanUaVy " atid apre'ehbto at rnteyniocTHeaa thflh now prevail nt srhnflard hotfelB! ft 'one-story rsnnntfnetinn where, there la no dan gfcr fTorh ffr and, where women and children are safe at all times. "The great motor tourist- iamny may be said to include every owner of an aufomobile wo stays . oyemigM away from home, and- redomes. are dliiMte'ntH) to nrovtde a feW of the fol lowing etcrvlce features, for 'travelors: ' ClMlllflWieiJ' AHUimncM .'"-H,'V4 ripartment at a moment's .hbtlee, Wuh 4inen,, water, light, ga'B . or electric rartgLS baui ana inaiviuuai touci. - - "a rirA-nrnnf trtras fldlblnintT with an exclusive key for garttge-and apart- "A ' rosthdrnnteTlcaUslJen-cafe' teria with good food, well cooked, any hour of the day br rilfrht 'A email' Rvnerar siore onrryiiiK meats, vegetables; dairy products, magazines and papers, . drugs, bnoco and anto accessoriesw .. . . A service station, witn gasoline, on, air arid water. An automobile expett ready to' aiagnose your oar .irouDie, and rnhko necessary .minor adjU'st menrs. . . . ' t A wash rack with nose ana warm water available and a,,plt for cars in 'A lnululry equippoa io- rumisn a flli-hour rough-dry service laundry eft the' night before ready in tne morning; Art ironing board In every apartment with eleetrlo Iron, A community camp fir a ahd radlb station. A bl ace where visitors will wo so: 'comfortable that they, will stay a rew days longer at tneir own expense to'se'e the sconlc rides and drives and Rtftvulft) the real M mono ho re of the coTfitnunity." .; FUlMEflS TOUR TO COLLEGE ill.), t; , ... A;. ... V-: lA'SHi COtlVtV DAY AT O, A. O. IS' NEXV SATtllU)AV Party Will Ix-nvo Oounlar Agent's Of- - itco at 8 A. M. and E&pccW to . . Beach CorvnllU by 10 . 'Tho Lane county farm crops tour to the Orogon Agricultural collogo on Hattirdny, Jttho !4i Is Wio- next big oyont' arttong tho .formers) of this county and extcnalvo arrangements am being- mnle for . Ht- ld- Ire P. Vhltnev. county ngent.' yesterday. t-ast Friday was t,ltiti county day And there wan atr attendance' of lOdj Mr. Vhr)ney'l enfleaVorlhg to ''orK'Vtri a' croWd Cl-floe from Lane eoantV. I F.' B, Harlow, county projeot JUNt W, I22 $3.15 Eight-quart Wear Ever Aluminum Preserving KtVit Special at $1.69 80cCyvev at4$c ; ! ; Also 20 Reduction on the Entire Wear Ever Aluminum Line EIGHT-QUART PRESERVING KETJJLE Special- Price Jum 16 to Juno 24 S-Quart Size $1.69 Cover 45c extra tA..v.. ...i,nv .n ,).-, a Lii GhambersHdw. Phone 16 leader-.r will tiave charge of -the trip and a committee as follows will have charge of the picnlo dinner on- that day: Mrs. P. B. Harlow. Mrs. H-. C. Whcoler, Ma. ft. V. Laird; Mrs. Olen Strome amj MTs. J. W. Maxwell. . Mr. Whitney said that tnla trip will -be of Interest 10 tr"u men and P0U,W .men aa well as those growing general -crops.:.. The women and children .will also be provided for and ft is 'an nounced that .they are asked to at- it't-ndt. ... . .. ..' , ... Members of the tfarty llvlhg In- this part of the wnin'ty taking the trip ore asked, to meet at the office of the xwurtty agent 'at 'the coilrthouSe it 8 a. m. that daV and those living in the northern "part iff the county may loin, the Mbcesslon at" Junction City St S:40; ' The' iachedule calls for the ar-Tlval- l'h Gorvallia a,t .I'd o'clock. , Aftev. the rty arrives at. Corvallts .the Itinerary will' Include lnapetlon o( the' ngrietiltnml and- dairy Bulld IngB a't' the college, inspection 6t- the campus, ltlncheoh on Oak creek and Inspection of tWo, college faMris her eipertm'enta' fa... different croifs: are Carried on. ' ; "' ' 1 " ' .' , ... , ' "Nbtlco to ContraotorB .. Sealed bids will be received by the County C6lrt or La'ne CbuAfy in the Court Room nt Eugene. Oregon, -ht' !l:30 p. m., Monday, July Srd, 1922, fb the gradlntf, nnd- also for the ma enddmtettfg df He Olfleapid cornet Vection of the Eugenc-Lorane road, Bond propect' No. 8. Flans ana spec iftchtibna may be secured at the Coun ty Surveyor's office, Eugene, Oregon. ' 'file right to reject any and all bids is' reserved.' By order 'of th'e' Cbuhty Court' - '" ' as. BnvsoNr '' : , COuhty CTeVk. t V Su-n-'G-18'-V -"FtJMlTACT1 SPRAY - The .most effective spray on the- market- for- sucking and' chewing insects, slicn as aphis, -red spider, leaf-roller,-r San Jose scale ih migratory stage; also effective against the codifiilig motlv. W. B.kERR State. Bisttiihutor Paint Your' House ""'' -Mister- --; - Yes, we car tel! yoti what it Will cost ; ' ' ' ;- -Prettbn A Hate KgtnVt :Phoeiliit! Paint-4 'f f ; and '-. k ; PuUier's Varnishes,. Etc. Get One Not only will you get BETTER' preserves thfoufeh the use'of, the "Wear-Evep" Preserving Kettle, but you atso-iwill- insure BETTER-FLAVORED foods in such evel-y-day' cbotcing. ofji erations as boilihg 'potatoes and other Vegfetatiresf ify rtewiBg1 ' meats' or in preparing boiled dinners, and-, when cover is used, in preparing delicious pot' roast from cheaper cuts of meats without grease or water. ; ' . :.; ' ' " ' f ' ' v-i Teai 5ia Covcra to - .fUU,, - ; TYPEWRITERS "' . ' (A1V Mikes) " ' We Sen Them .: We Rent Them - We Biqr Tfcem- ; s W E R 'E P A' I T H E m" : - , . : Office V&jmt$ m' WHlamett J 1 f f a -i'i If Yoflr Frd"Whels Are Lo6se Investigat Today!' ' SEfi THEM' AT R. A. BABB HARDWARE- STORE I i V .v....' . . '. 1 ' ' ' ..J. ;V .tii '..-r---- ! i.-r- ; , , ; .. ."; Mi . "; . ; -,,r"i , UNM emu outwear an compautort '- f .-..i- . ...-,',. ; ' ----- " -- ;! Miade ffdm Virgin Wool (that is new wool direct from" the sheep; cdntaitlihg no cbtttfn' or shoddy) they will' hold their shape w.ell, and sttmd up under hard service. the1 Wpol'is' gFovvn here,, woven into eloth'llere, and made into suits-here; keeping thti rhbttey in circulktiort in Oregon instead of sending it east) for inferior clothing. ; BROWNSVILLE ilen 7dTiril WffttmfeW THRffC TODA tt - " jjfabatwatfaHhatia 742 Willamette zssi Sappl? C&psai 14 SAVE . YOUR-WHEELS - - My Mew hrm1kl SmitH't Jfettent ipoke Yiiigi OYe . HrfSlftl positive- -re p'i ir tor loose wfieelsM irds Sff sWaJl' Cat's yW carr itiakir ttlis repair yourself . and save f6Mt over the cost of a new wheel, ft Wrll-pay KfVerJr owner of a tfnftll-cSt' ttr' J i Aestfgate ..-' & Ct SMltH-1 OregQit Hade .mTrrrw m ili .:. . '..""""" . ' Mill Store . . '..-ftl ' Eagoaa ..