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MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., FRIDAY, JUtY 21, 1922 FIVE Pff ANNOUNCEMENT 70 THOSE MEN OF EUGENIC ANO LANE COW. TY DESIRINd TO A VAIL THEMSELVES UE THE Ekl.lEST OPPORTUNITY TO INSPECT OR OR- ii:r fall tailoring of- THE NEW FALL LINE IS NOW ON DISPLA Y AT (IIIR STORE AND WE SHALL HE PLEASED TO HAVE YOU SEE IT AT YOUR CONVENIENCE SUITS AND OVEUCOA TS FALL M. "One of Eugene's best stores" I CAUGHT IN THE ROUNDS 19 IHie Mmi Tliml fur Kitnrri'iitf Frank Ulbh paid u f ti f lib In Um police court yeaterdiiy fur peed Int I' inr " lm1 treeu, Coin I" I'orllniMl Mr. W. II. lllowvnt leave fur Portland I til morn In to upend the week ond vUU Injt friend and relative. Hot urn from Vatvtllmt W. It. Wallace mid family wero lo return Im( night aftor hulmr pout a two week vacation at ukridj;. Itiimii l'ln Annual I'd tiki 1!ny -Tho unnual plrniu of ilia Kulrmounl I'roBtiylcrUu church will tie bold In Itrmlrlrki nark thi afternoon. Hrtitrm lo 4Virvultlr Mr. Jame FVwrald. who hn t'.een vlidtluic In raitfono with Mr. and Mm. A. U. Itffl'cr, hn returned to ('orvalllt. Mm, Nplerr Hhh (.newt Mm. V, M. Kpicrr, Ul Thirteenth avenue rni bM r her it n r for a few day Mis. P. A. lluuuud, f Hluo Hill. Ni'briiHka. IlriiiriM Willi r'buh l". H).- w iitm returned from MurMlulf Id, whrrc he went with tho Mult rinh car. "lUlnbow," to rtlmibuto trout Iry. Mr ffchurnn Heard From Friend Mr, w. r . Onhurn Imvn Jut re wived a word of Krcetlnir curd from mrai(ord-onAvon. the birthplace of tibaknprarp. Ikudnrm Naiim In FltaoWTho am nmnl tnialitpici nntno. Hprlninleld Cabinet 8hop. wnn riled In tho onVo of County t'U-rk Htyaon Ycntoidity by H. K. 1'ittau 8 1 r o oi Hallway Knpcriitnuhyit Hero T. L. imiinindey, nupurlnlend M of the H. 1 mroct rnllwuy, wan htir, yetirnlay front hi liojuliiuar ton in HnU-m. llniian N Kn1itW. II. Hlnck bna ow nta huiiHo loentert nl dStl Tyler lrft la Mm. Maude Itnlt. Tim deal m tmnnncted Ihrouirh McKInney ft Hyde. rwilioni. trl In tho tato niMroiolla alnen Wvdnomtny. Mr. Kay la dlatrlrt mini- ntfir of tho K((Ultnttlo IJfo AiMturiinvo Mui'iuiy or nw tork. HUM-kman llrn YtvMnlay V1rnnk Wllllatna, ltno county tuckraltr and wool buyer, wan In hugene ymttrdny from Junction City , Atkondtnir to buMlnoMH matter. Hr Fritm rortlaiut Mm. Cnrl tryor, uf 1'orlland, la now In Ku Kttno vlHitlnic at tho homo of Mr. and Mm. O. A. Ia on KlKhth avenuo wont for a few daya. m SI iU I nit Mrn Survey Howard Iloardman. nnfiicy aoporlnttmdunl for lha Krvd H. J unit company, la now lit Kuireno maklnii a flro aurvoy for Iho company' u. 0H-mlnr of I'IhIi lliiti-hcry In Vltf Otiatlm Hill, operator of tho atalo flith hutrhry, ul OakildKo, la In Iho city lor a fiw day on ihikIiicm con ncclrd with (hi plant. ilnnihlii Snt lAit Im KnM Till (uirl- liitiknmn lot on olumlla utiopt and IClKhloenth avonuo oual baa bewn tuild to K. It. Hull. T. II. Ourrotl niado tho deal. WllmV Itrtunia fnm llir limn A. II. Wilcox, rxumluer of (bo Slua law nntlomil forcal, nrrlvod homo ye ti-rdny from on rxirndd trip throuffh tho dirforviH pa it of tho for cut. IjhuIui I mtu in it imtntr In C'.tj II. U LlrlMT. a IiikkIdk contractor of Uindiix. waa In tho city yoaiortiuy on iHialnfHH. Ho ha hftMi lottKlns fur (ho Uindux Lumhor company. (iuyon N'ft ItrltUIi OduinMa 1m fimtl Krod (Juyon. rnporter on ino morn Intf HonlHtrr. writ from Vancouver, it. r whom h I laklriK hia vacation, that llfo tharo la croat and t hut be i bavlUK a lo "I"0' pli-nlo. Culln V. Dymorit, doiu of tho hmmmIoii, Im Hiurtto of the pioKiuin, l.uiKh will bu acrvvuV Mnn-'iiKo I.Ichiim) IMditl- A nnir tl'iKf IIi-i'Iihii wtiH tmtiH'd at th uf ft- I of Cuuuty Ch-rk Hvvrntn vfttimiluv lo VaiMo KIhIii'I mid Ijiiiiil Ailiiuti Marahiill, both of Kukoiiu. I Miinni lA-nvinit fit Hiihuib 1'J. J. Mooio, t'oniiiy ai'hool auporliili'iidont, will Ikuvo fur Kulniii tlilx iiiuiiiImk to hold h tMJiiNiiHiitlnu with J. A. Church Ill. Miuto Miiporliilcndont of liiHlrttc (Ion. llnvo K4tvnriil Mllti or Itoiul Jniv eh (i Murcor mid Iko havo u riumhor r in I J im of iho now Crow -I ladhy v lllo hlKhway kiuvoImI und Iho two roi'k t'liiMhoia a ru opii'utlritf day and nlKht. ' VIhIUiik lit Hijlhii llonut MIh Ittith HonoHccli, t,r lliiicliiiiK.iri, Mlnn.t Im now in (IiIh rtiy vIhIIIiik with Mm. Iltiiphl Hoyllcn. MIn Ki'ticwidl ru me hero from California, and la inaklutf u lour of tho coaat. !rtyi' for Two Wika Oniluir I r. A . J. A 1 1 wa I tw, itccom pa u lod by liln wlfq und Dr. and Mra. M. O. How urdt will Iravu today for MH'rodlr NprlriKM to t-njoy iwo wvuka outing uiuontf tho hlghur It II Im. Vbdior lAUm Vallry Didlitht with tho littuulloH of thn M:KtMilo valloy hua hci'U oxpi-oiou'd hy (Iooi-ko Mollon Hood Itlvor plifirmaclHt, who la now vlHlUnx In KiiKiio. Thin la Iho flint Hiuo he hua ovvr boon In the city. Mnkiw lliirrivl Trip Clifford t Hh I'tit ) Matii'rud, a tiiiuin'i or the Miiimnirl trot horn I-'ih) company, iniido a flylmz trip to l'ortland yH- tiTilay morulnir on a iiikiiikh vihii Ho rtourm-d lo Ktitfviio yoan-rday ov- viiIiik. lltrliulny Ittniu-r Ntivl rainier, tho two-yoar-old aon of Mr. tmd Mm, ('. A. lAHt, yt'Mtcrday wum howa of tho houathold whm n birthday dlnmr honoring hla nccoiid annlvuranry wa imrvotl. Hovcral young monua w proaout, KtHii(yH liiavi for lnilrR'nil'iHc Mr. and Mra. Arthur I. Koum-y wiro to return to IiMliMttfiub'ncp yuHlorday iivrnliiK ufti'r having a pint aevural daya vtaltliite frlMiuU In thia city. Mr. Kiiuy I Iho undvrlukur ul inuo- pvndonco. . MrKy VInIim l-'ull tVtvk Jnrk Mi Ky county ruail auporvlaor, inado o trip to t hi Kali cnak country yea trdnv to look over aomo uf tho coun ty project beaut worked out In that Ilvtrlct. Ho vim tod at Clovrrdaie ana Fall Creek. Onk'nnd Man licit" F. A. Ronila. 11 f oiikliiml. oit.. la now In tho city vUltltiK friwida and looking over tho local oak wood market. Mr. Itemla 1 u largo iitock mUur of tho Oakland ountry and la nlao Interested in mo wood buttlneaa. Colv'n Fiiiicrnl To4lny Tito funer- al of Mm. W. F. Colvin will be hold rmm I hn Venteh rhanel thin iinornoon at 2:50. Hov. Win. Moll Cnao win iinvti charire of the aervlrea una in terment will no miiuo In tne local i t), F. cemetery. Clmrlca riinmlHni Children Vlall- intr ml h I.. ChuiiilMTM' Homo The five children of Churlea Cbambera of Salem arn vlaltlng nt tne nome o ti.i- imfiiit V. 1.. Chnmbera. In Ku gf-ne. They nr Ponnld, Helen, Frank llu-lmrd and imui. th.mma from IVtrflnnil -After hnV- iii u viniinii for n week In rortlano with relative, Mm. Arthur Yaloa hna rMliirneil In KUiiene. She WM llCCOItl nanlcd by Mm. J. T. Clow, wno win vtMii ut tho home of Mr, and Mm. Yftte for a tow doys. 11m tw), Mra, ilcriih-e Fountain, Or Ian Hurd, Mm. MaiKuorlio loughia. numher of leiu iiciH look thu exan hui'Oti for exeuiptioii KiadeM, which many en ana were made, Tho only to cmiifictiiu 4aiiii'ti wum granied to Ieo WIlllaiiiM, or (iimiM-r J'iivit J in Jtiiriiljiir -J. W. Franklin of I'm ilmnl waa fined III tho I-JUgeiin jiirtlll-e eoiirl. torduy nftoniooii for I'-nvMitr hl camp flro wllbuut extniKUlhiiiK it. Mr. Franklin hua f:amp'd out at Camp- Flat above Oaldi-idrfe. mid hia flrn waa found by luteal ofllcluU I roun nitur no Jell. live for the I'aclfie roiiMt territory. leii yiHierduy inorrilng for ItOHelnirg riiT looKlng Hirer the lnloietn of be local chiiplor aim o Haluiduy. .MIh- Kwlng waa III aevenil daya while here. From ItoHKhurg ahe will return to huad(Uai'turH In Man FiunciHcd. I'olleo CJilrf Iiivc for North -Fo- llce I 'lllef t 'iirlali'iiHen. accompanied by hla wlfn und two children, left yen onlay morning for an nolo trip hiougbout tho northern part of tho noiateln hilarity and It Ik expected Mlate. Tho Columbia river hlfchwuy will ho vi hi tort iy the vacation lata. Thoy expect to apvnd a week on the trip. I'o FomIom I -a nil Kali- (loitlrncl 1 Homo und Uoyd Trunuell yi'aterduy lieguu auit In circuit court uKulnat Waller Jacobaen to foieclotie a land waa filed Army lilachnnm la FilM The army WinrKe of Klmer Troxel, a private xnni-ry m, (Mth C, A. C. . mum in tne ofrir rK llryaon yeNterdny. 't? Mpwiwl fntm I'ortlnnd R. R. Kny ni-"K.Mrct,'a ,,n,'k fr" 1'orlland luat mum after having been on a bualmw New lcntiiy Collrolnr ArrlvrH A nw -ii.ntiiv Internal revenue collect or hua been appointed to the local of- t in iltn ttnnuin or J. Ij. KOCKWeil, of Portland. He baa arrived to take IiIm noMitlon and will nnNlnt II. II. Karlo, Iho regular deputy hrfe. 1 Vnlvmdty INcnln IMbiuiimI An nil unlvemliy picnic will bo held at llen diiek park next Haturday for atlf denta. faculty membem and official of Iho aummer aeanlon. It la eatU muted that f.00 will tnko part In the Stvl i w It . 1 ish Stout Dresses Dark, Tub Frocks for Large Women Ging hams and Voiles in sizes 44 to 50. The same grace and charm that characterize styles for slender women, arc expressed by these dark tub frocks for stout women. They ore slenderizing cool, nt- tractive frocks, mado Hench Gingham and Colored Voile. M hh Kuliiir JMivm MIh KhI Mer it- Kwlng, Ited Ci-okh field lepreaen- L.,j K,iiny io a Iihi:ko of Illegally bav noon und tho fuirvlcotf will bo con- hided at (be grave. Tho member of tho I. O, O, F. lodgo ure to have Inn ho of l he ceremonleH, Tho ro- mnlriM are now ut Itrunalcttur'a chupol. Ilrndemhotl Itju-k In Kton Arthur Ifiuidei-Hhott, pi opi lelor of the I'm- ' gene (luu atore, who haa been con-: fined to hla homo for tho paal aevrnil: daya with tin Infected foot, waa on duly ugaiu yeaterday afternoiin. The fool waa bound with dreading, i.ut Mr. lieinleiiiliolt waa able to walk about without the aid of ciiUcIicm. Flnei! for Ilnvin )t Meat liar-; ry lomui', who lit ha Id to have caught; a fawn with u doK, WediM-atlay pleail lng deee meat In hla pomki'mmIoii ami waa lined I'iU and aaked to liny the $tl eOKia In the Collago Orovo Jualhe court Wednehday. Tho fawn waa aup- pomd lo have tiled alter being caugnt. lolMlein Ilihu-Kv to lln Held ut Orrvulllw Tho annual picnic of llol ateln breodera will be hehl at Corval- IIh Katiirdny and ipiito nt number -f tin ijtito county breedeiH aro plan ning lo n'tend. Thin la cjiiied trie that 400 or 00 from all pacta of the uiuii. ulll l.i lliere. Tint Jomcy broudeia cull Ihelr picnic tho Joraoy Jubileft and the (Juernaey brMlera call thelra the Oucmaey gaiety. Dnryen Coming Willi I'unniT M. ,f, Ijuiyeu, of tho atuto chamber of cumiiMTee, and rormeriy or tno hie muIo contract on which It waa ulleged uene chamber of eommerre, haw writ- inero waa aizou one, logeiner witn ten to the local cnamoer mat no win Mix ner cent Intercut from Mnv 29. aecomiiany W. N. Farmer, repreaenl 1020. . Walter li. Jonea la attorney lng the lirotherhood of Voemen who for ihn nliilntiff. Im weekinif a alto for tho $2, COO. 000 'ww i cnmiren h nome i eruciuu y im.- Vluliliiv fMKii Kniitiiiit-.l(uu VatM,. Inrilcr. Thev will meet with the local u-n it lu.n.i Ui.nu..m iu iimu inlchiimbcr Alondny nlKht at which time Ihla city vlaltlng nt the home of Mr. hlata on climate, iieuiin arm won oi ...i.i m. uv Miirmv M(m. v..ni thia Hectlon of the valley will be aui- came out hore from Kanwia to vltdt niltted her brother ut Hagluuw and will re main In Kugeno on her way buck homo to vlalt tho Murray a, who for merly Jived Jn Kanaa. rofeKMr Martin leuvcw After vinlt of ten daya with relative be rrofeHHor I. Jt. Martin und family left for tho oat yenterday by way of Fund rickliiK for VrvU: Dlaap pointment hua been expreHs?d by It. K. Harrett chairman or '.no nnanw commltee anoolnted to raim funds for the crocem-butchers picnic to be held next month. The memoera oi tho coinmltlee have been out trying luiae the neceaKury inon-iy auring VidiowKtnnA nark and the Hilter Hoot the DliHt threo daya. Mr. Uurrett Bftld valley. Mont., where they will remain that ICugenu will fall fit' behind tin for a time at their ranch. On the quota unless the Imstimaa men donate return trip to Chicago they will vialt aeverai uoioraau rewoiiH. V. O. V. IiikUiIIh Tonight Of fl eer of the hugene camp. No. 110. W. o. w., will uo iiiHtaiied tliia evening the hull on KlKhth avenue Following la the Ul of new offlcera: It. L. Moon. aat connul; Will Irin, counaul commander: A. C. Schmder. iidviHnr; Claud llkemon. .manager; and Mike Mulbey, watcaman, AlUiKling fitotliaiefM ConvcjiUoii in the fund. It i un.ierMod Junction City and ?ottax? Cruve nave already reached their -loia. CrtpiosTum RiuUt at t'liivcrHlty Oswald Jensen, or uregon wixy, Htudcnt rHiriKtered In tho unlveralty aummer aeaalon, U un expert reader of cryptogram mesagfi. During the war be attempted to omain a posiuon with the Kovernmenl to do aucn worn :.nd u-hen he was told there wna no mmnlriir lifl ehiillenifed the Wuah ng- ton aecret aervlce official to read Morria Hchwnrzcblld, aa-slatant niana- any cryptogram moBaage they had In ger of tho ttchwarxchlld book store, their pgaiietiHlon. One waa forwarded accompanied by John Coe. of the to him which had baffled the officials f'- Unlnnnru AAmnnnc la nntv In i fnr ill fee mOnthK Olid Mf, JCnflen Portland attending tho Oregon ata- reaa it in uin. uuum. tlonory dealom' convention. Mr. and Mexican cryptograms are eaaieat to Mm. Harry Korn wont to Portland road with the two local buaincsn men. Private Exrluiruw IiiHtnlled A prS. PERSONAL MENTION vatn teleohone exchanuo hn Ju.st been installed bv the Table HuddIY com-1 J. O, wtiuta. or nonage urove, ia innv TtiA Ktnro hiiM been itinkinc in the cltV. many Improvements lately and the W. It. Orr of Onkrldgo Is here for n..11tlH nf lli nrli nlA Arotmnfr,, Ul (llLV OT 0. im iv, rt of the Dlnn to make the es- Tom Sailor, of Noli, la in this cltv tahllabment ment atoro. Pierce, owner. modern food depart - according to I-ewia $8.95 to $12.75 LARGE'S 865 Willamette Street VIhIUiir HrolluT Urn- II K. T'.i'-k of iho l Muvor company, rorlmml I. now In Kiikoii vlIHni hl uromor, rnrl o. Hock. 0S7 nttn nv;nu wm: Mr. Hook will ron:uii ncro ovor wook-oncl nnil will KO ll lllu live for a llttlo fluhlnif oxrnrslon . ivnixtrtv lnvontorr Filed Th proniTty or l no canuo oi rtimnip llnirhoH. doOOHROd. IB Valued fit $ 9a3.6J, nooonllnic lo tho Invontory fll .i in nrnlmiR oourt votitordiiy by tht i.i,piili.ni. W. C. Waslilmrno. F. W. MooiIu'ikI nnd H. M. Mllllorn. . W I MImi Klllmrn' Slotor lloro Mliw Pnnnlo Kllliurn of I"orllnnd In hore lo vlalt her iiltitor. Minn Winifred Kll burn. clerk In the Blusluw niitlonnl fonl. Hho In on hor way lo Mod ford where Hho will bo employed In the office of Iho urnior nutionni ior- el. ... lluwilN KnorlI Ilm-k Tixliiy Mr nn.l Mn. Ben F. llliwiell are OX peeled to orrlvo In Enirono thin ev ening or tomorrow from Atlantic Oily. N. .1., whore Mr. Himsell, who In miporlntendent of tho county farm, intended the Elk' national conven llon. . , Mi-Arilinp tlan to Took After llrltlini J. W. McArthur, county brldRfl miporlntendent, left yentorday fnr Ihn tnwnr fllllqlnW to look nnrtlcularly the one on the Norm f ont noiuw I'nrlllKo which hn Doon pronouinv,, urdafe. i. ...lino,, itike anil ronm A Vcrrt ii tine nnd a Mcvclc linve recently b i n rurchnHid v In" iwi.im of til.' i.'n.i..if . inn itnuer nnu iiuiiuii. iteker Bnld 'tVn. or.o o' fie vhlcloB I. io be lined (or pleasure nnd ine oiher for pe.t. Flnilrn Crnniro Will T.lvo Vlcnlo The Klmlnv (trnnito la plnnnlnip a pic nic to bo Riven In the Krovo hnlf n nnt.wA.i nf that nlnce Rnturunv of this week, ' according to f. H. rholn.- of that town, who was In Kimono yostorday. Ttinl'denrn to no nimiwleleil The romdence owmea ny i,,o ... .... .... -u 1191 ITerrv ntrent In the rear of tho church bulldlnn will bo remodeled nnd a tmnga built on the prein'noe. A permit wna taken out for the work yenlordav. cnlllnif for tho expenditure oi ,i. VIhIIIhB MK.mM .- ICdmund Martin, local phoioarnphor, accom i... Mr. Mnrlln nnd Mr. nnd Mm. Stewart, who are vla't nir the Martin, from Wahlnr,lnn wlll lcave lhl mnrnlnrt to Hpcnl tho Any np tho Vr 'i.-n.i. Mr Martin will li nun to Eugene Saturd.iy mornliiir. T..ivo for Foltr Snrlnitir Ml Bue a i.r mint. Mm. Stevens, left fnr Koloy SprlTina yesterday mornlnit for a few noys inumn. !.?,.. .,r,n.i hem from Portlnnd Fri day, has apelil tho last three years !enohlnr In l-hlnn. liavln only re cently roturnontpnm iu..,,..,. ..i.i,.,rinl Knmnl Aro dlven K Monro, cmmly sohnil e. or i on rtn t ..' iiniiniiiieed nild'llonn names nf tlioso wli" passed the voo-ni teach"rs' exiiminniinn v Rnrl, IJimiieri, nun. C'rilMllcr ItwulncS ' Work Today- New elevators wero bolnir placed in iho rock crusher operated by "Wash burn Ik Hall nt tamp creek yester day. A. T. Miller, county Inspector of macadam, was In from Camp creek yesterday nnd he said that the crusher had been temporarily ciosea down hut expected It to begin work by noon today. llelineun C'ltih Holds llclllo Wed nesday nlKlit the Helmelta club took part In a picnic held In the city auto nark. Children were also lr nuemr nnco and they enjoyed a session of swlmnilnir. The women brouilht their baskets and Iho afternoon was passed by sewibK nnd swimming. Cof fee and Ice cream wore served by the members of tho club. . . Man Tramps TlirouRll Wilds After having spnt 21 days In the uninnao Itod country back of tho South Wll lametto fork. William' B. Krazlcr. salesman for Clossot and Devers, has returned to Kuitcne. Mr. FTazler, who left for Portland yesterday af ternoon on a business trip, said that he visited some wild country while out in tho hills. Uond nivrr DniRcto Hero George V.:'n. of the Mir l ii:k e.ii.ipanv i ' ilond River. Is now n Eixenc w ith t ft spoil li j ft few .lays M nis ntion ln 'La-'-' county. Thin f.ist tlm Mr. Mellon lias eiei- vis fed In Euofr o and he Is rr-.fme Jn nrnlsa of the city- Mr. Mullen Is 1 tl hid of UcrR", I 'avis, i l mo ixu.v 1 -rat I'll drug s'.ure. OnrnntRt In Vimneiisitl Ono of Iho few KuReno mon to rccelvo nlnnwint siimrlso . vcBtornny was Charles W. llnwley. musician at the Ilex theatre who playa tne super- Wurlltzer onron. Some time ago air. Howley had his motor meter aioien from Ills car anil yeuiorciay no reived n check from an Insurance company coverlnR the loss. I). E. FerRiison. of Creswell, spent the nigh' in Eugene. r. K. wmtney, or ijonnee urove. was In the cily over night. C It. stokes or cnnni-- was an ar rival in the city yesterday. Wm. HnlllMton. Creswell farmer. was In EuKeno yesterday. Miln "orey was in the city yester day on business from Marcola. Mrs. E. H. HotalinK, of wniter- ville, was stopping in Eugene yostcr- .titv. . Hlchard Smith has returned to tne city from his summer home 'on tne e.Kentt) John ti. Harrow has returned from Portland after upending three days in that city. , Mrs. M. K. Baylor is now in r.u- Rona visiting at the nomo oi mis. l A. Lee. Mrs. Saylor lives In Cali fornia. , H. P. Ekman and family or tseame aro visiting hero. Mrs. Merwin Irish, Mr. Kkmnna niece, accompanied tne party. Kce'ler, Virgin Crow, Jessie Ldep, Nol "AMPICO" AdiiilnUtmtrlx AnnolntMl Viola Adams yesterday waa appointed ad tninlttimlrl of the estate Of I.loyd Ad- nms, who died April 25. 1922. leaving property both In iJtno nna nougins counties. John IToschern. fonroe nnvia nml W. C. Myers wore appoint ed n apiirnlsers of tho property In Ijine county, nnn i i-. Lewis, j. Hunynn and Fred Ilcnsen In Douglas county. Tru,l -Pniiml lii Ceil A fito nnd hncksnw were located In a cell of tho county Jail yesterday morning by nenrirn Croncr. deputy sheriff. No evldenco was rouna tnni in prioue,ri had been trying to book their way nut nt ihn lall. The hacksaw was mnrin from a common case snne , tho teeth were sharp enough to cut metal. The file waa mounted nnd hp pen rod to have boon tnndo by the prisoners. Kn.A Tfnrlr I PrOCTWSftnT O. H.I Phelps, of Elmlra. who was In the eliv vnatoidnv. said that bettor pro gress Is helnH made on tho Elmlrn irmniriin hivhwav than on the Kl- mlra-Noll pholect. Teams nro belnot used to grade the rond toward Frank lin and one of Iho conn'y'a big trac tors Is being used on, the Notl pro- inf He nva that the teams are mnvinir mucti faster progress than iho trnotor. , t . m ; iir.n.i, -cimernl Charmed to Sunday The funeral of Jobo H. Hrynnt. who died al his homo on the Crow stage vouto Wednesday, wi'i no nein mm ,i,.w nriornnnn. Instead of Ihla after noon, iib previously niinounend, In nr.ine that relntlvoa can roach hero. The funeral will be held at Ulca oomotory nt two o'clock In the nftor The Washer that dry s THE Unn-Dry-Ktte washes yont cloth.,, and then drya them for the line. It ha no wringer. A wringer dryi the clothta one ot two pieces at a time-but the l4iun-Diy-Ette whirls them dry a fobfo at a rime and It never smashes a button never Injure! a hook or fastener. Let us ihow you how the wrlngerlfsa Laun-Dry-Ktte will save you work In drying as well as wathint. Let us show you how It saves you the work of sewing on buttons and eaves your hands. Let ul show yon that the Laun-Dry-Etle doe the most work for pou with the least work by you. Siewart Electric Co. 933 Willamette - Phone 71S "If It Im t wrlif II ('' Im-nry HlH' cm leictrlc w TnaoKinei Economy Friday Opportunities to Make Dollars Do Double Service Dependable Merchandise Special Lot 90c Silk Stripe Tissue 55c Yard Just 12 patterns, plaids, stripes and broken checks, all wanted colors blues, pink, yellow, green, etc.; 32 inches wide. One of the most popular cool dress fabrics. lea Yard Hundreds of yards of Lace and Embroidery Insertion and Applique that sold at 10c to 20c a yard, only lc a yard. Not less than 10 yards cut from any one piece. Bathing Suits $100 Ladies' Bathing Suits only 24 of these suits left all sizes. Blues, black, gray, white and colored stripe trimming. Ribbon for Lavender Bags Baby Ribbon in No. V2, 2 and 3 sizes, in all colors, for . making lavender bags and novelties. Men's Summer Knit Union Suits 85c Men's Union Suits in white and ecru color, long or short sleeves, ankle length. A very unusual value at 85c a suit or 2 suits for $1.30. Green Corn Is Here Newest of the arrivals in our big food department store this week is green corn on the cob. Of all nourishing and like able green vegetables, green corn well cooked and spread over with butter is the best. Have a few cars at your next meal. Dalles Apricots for Canning Can some apricots this season. The Dalles apricots are grown right here in Oregon and are obtainable in such quantity as to make canning not only possible, but very profitable. We have them in any quantity you desire, and the price is very reasonable. - . Of Course You Like Pineapple Naturally you like pineapple everyone does. We suggest that the next time you order pineapple you ask for crushed . pineapple. You will find crushed pineapple much easier to serve, easier to eat and better tasting. Besides all of the other qualities in its favor crushed pineapple is much less ex pensive than pineapple in any other form. Hurry for Berries and Cherries This year's small fruit season has been very short. Time for obtaining blackberries, loganberries, blackcaps and cherries of all varieties for canning is limited. The cherry crop is only about one-third as large as last year, and while the cherries are better in quality they will soon be gone. We advise you to order at once. Jell-Well Is a New Dessert Jell-well is a new fruit-flavored easily prepared jell dessert. Just add a pint of boiling water to a package of Jell-well and set in a cool place. When ready to serve it you will find a firm cool dessert that will please everyone. Jell-well may be had in several flavors. Our Service Popular with Campers Most everyone knows about our picnic and campers' service by this time, but just as a reminder we thought we would mention it again. We pack your orders of meats, cooked foods, beverages, and groceries, and send them out by stage to wherever you happen to be camping. Expert packing in sures perfectly packed provisions. Vegetables Are a Cooling Summer Diet The more vegetables you eat in summer the more comfort able you will be. Nature has provided vegetables in' the summer season to keep you healthy you should eat more . of them. Summer squash and celery are in. Tomatoes, let ' tucc, green peppers, beets, small carrots, string beans, and several others arc here. Cantaloupes, watermelons, plums and green pie apples are obtainable now. ' The-Table Supply Co. L. D. PIERCE, Proprietor - Ninth and Oak ' ; Telephone 246