MORNING REGISTER, EUGENE,' ORE.. WEDNESDAY. FEU. 21, 1923
TWO i
ThaGrrat
Swmtmtmi
After Every Meat
i 1 Mil" i:M"i -
Most of us eat loo
hastily and Ho ndt
"chew our food enough
if people realized
how much more flood
their lood would do
them It 1 properly
masticated, and followed up
with a bit of WRIGLETTS to
assist the - digestive process,
we'd have far better health.
' keep teeth clean, breath
sweet, appetite keen and diges
tion good with WRIGLEY'S.
' WRIGLEY'S Is the perfect gam.
made of purest materials,
la modern, sanitary
mtd wwt II a Hullirv A
uymU n . . factories.
h-h W II y Thm Flavor ' VTWV
6 to 45,000
V$
Y?v o
1 : '
briglnaily Swift & Company's Year
Book, was published for exclusive distri
bution among shareholders.
When incorporated there were 6; today
there rare more than 45,000. y
' Now Swift ft Company sends this book
to everyone who wants it
" It treats in a broad way of subjects of
general interest and of the first importance,
promoting an understanding of the pack
ing business and its relationship to the wel
fare of the public, which is helpful to all.
Do you know that Swift & Company
is riot a "close corporation"? Anyone
may purchase a share in the business.
Swift & Company would like to see every
user of Swift's products Premium Ham
and Bacon. . Brodkfield , Sausage, "Silver
leaf' Brand Pure Lard, Premium Milkfed
Chickens, etc. a sharer in the profits of
the company as well as a consumer of hs
products. y,. t , .,. ..(
Sencl for a copy of the Year Book. Free,
of course. k .., , ,
Swift&Company 1 923 Yearbook
' Addrsss: Swift 6 Company,
. Wblic Relatione Dtpt '
u. S. Tarda, . '. . Chicago
Swift & Company,
' ,, ., U. S. A.
A maliaaj-wU org anixatlon owned t mora tfcaa
45,000 ttiarsholdsrs
MERCHANTS PROBLEMS
OttSSfO IT MEETING
Different Questions Taken
Up From All Angles
ADVERTISING IS TOPIC
Prof. NmM' ViilteiVIIf
School of UuKln .Vltulnte
trillion SHiiks
Tho nwof.il dny of (h cnvtv
tlnn ..f ih Oreiron Utnll SUt
chants' anaoctaiton vrtm filled with
A Lso ii km! it mm. of nioiYUiinta nroh
li'riiH from very uukW. A uiMicml
M8lou in which tonli'H of common
iTitcrvot wor oovoreu, wu ronowou
by nvnnnu.' juvnaions of ...Mvhanta
In mu'h lino of rotatl buKiuoi.
iTuroMoi r. A. iNamoy, or mo
school of buainC-w uUmtn.atrat.oi..
iHuvirod hti jtwoml .e"inr? on ml-
vrii.mr in hta U.Ik. 'rrx.Ject.nK
Your Adver(i.nir M'snKt" "Tho
turpOH of nrtwrtMnK two-foUl,"
io suitl. "Kirst, to ovoreome tho
consumer'! rt'itl.nci ami second,
to win the consumer' confiilehco.
You have to talk to tho consumer
from his viewpoint, and about tlu1
thing ho ia interested In. He In
not Interested In your siiwcss you
have to look utter that yourself."
Ftw Step?' Ntretru
There art five fundamental steps
In working out the purpose of nd
vertlsinK, aald Mr. .Nap ley. These
are: To utiruct the consumor's In
terest: to hold attention and nrouse
interest; to create a desire for the
merchandise advertised; establish
a belief in the quality and neces
sity of the isoods, and to point to
decisive action in buylnp. "Hut.'
he continued, "you mut hae ex
pert salesmanship to clinch the de
cision, and this is as necessary as
any other factor." He stressed the
importance of proper technical
makeup of advertising. In addition
to the central message of the ad
vertisement, .
"Business Cost. wan the topic
of a lecture by Professor C. I
Kelly, of the school of business ad
ministration, at the morninK ses
sion. The ways in which business
costs are mountlnc were pointed ,
out the Increasing1 demand for
more and better service, higher
cost oi efficient sales force, to
gether v-'ith other items, raise the
merchant's costs, and he should
know how much this it, he said, j
"it you are just going alone by i
tie$s, you Kill soon lose out, and:
when you do. tt.wH! not only be a
loss to you, b it a loss to society as
weP. You shou'd have been ren
dering service to someone else,"
was the way the speaker stated the
case.
borrowed Capital Valuable
The value and use of bo' rowed
capital was discussed by Piofossor
F. E. Folts. of the school of busi
ness administration, who gave In
teresting facts on the workings of
the bank and the relation of the
depositor's money Co the bank's
profits.
"The bank makes its profit by
selling service," said Professor
holts, "and you should Know how
to use this." There are three "C's"
In banking credit character, ca
pacity and capital, said this speak
er. The bank wants to know
abont the first two before It con
siders capita). "ITsually you can
get mom out or a bank on the
basis of character and capacity,
than on the basis of capital," he
said. Figures were then shown,
explaining how capital may he
used to promote the borrowing
ability of the individual.
Utiring the noon hour J. A.
Davidson, of tho Portland Oregon-
ian. addressed the visiting , mer
chants on the value of "merchan
dising through newspaper eye
glasses." I. T. Felts, of the Pacific
Telephone and Telegraph company,
discussed possibilities of buying by
long distance telephone. A speak
er was present to present the plan
of "canned food week.''
The session yesterday afternoon
was divided Into sections of differ
ent branches of the retail business.
Round table discussions were in
order.
The program for today's session
follows:
Today's Program Announced
At the school of business admin-
1st rati on.
9:30 A. M. "Rome BeUine Se
crets That Build Business." Prof.
F. A. Nagley,
10:2 0 "A bout a Bureau for
Compiling Average Retr.ll Costs
for the State of Oregon," Prof. C.
K.eny. ....
11:10 "Financial Problem in
Business Your Partner in the
Bank," Prof. F.-E. Folts.
In the chamber of - eommorA
down town.
3:00 Touring trips and soeeial
parties for visiting ladies.
convention called to order by
Prseidont Thomas.
Report of credentials committee.
Report of nominating .committee.
First report of resolutions com.
mittee. .
Unfinished business; new busi
ness. '
Final report of resolutions mm-
mitteo
Annual election of officers
Choice of next convention city.
Adjournment.. .......
,xu R..W. , Kumwatl. prom turn I
member of thv It vhtg orguHlxutfun,
were hi tho city yesterday and
asked Kugvuo Clmdwlck, secretary
of tho chamber to prend the wont,
The grange members there have
expressed their uppreelnllon nf the
many courtesies extended tWin Uv
thv local chamber nudMr, Ward
and .Mr. .u in wall said they desire
to reciprocate, IX. is announced
that there will bv a vhai-ge for the
dinner.
DORRIS WORKS AT SALEM
:r3K i.r';ioN.iur. at
Ti:Xlfc I.Wi'lSlaATt'UR i
Hen F. Porrls. who tui spent
many days at Salem during the
past few weeks In ihe Interest of
tho state American Legion letnlft-
ttvo program, plans to return to thu
capltabcity for the closing nays ot
the meeting.
Horrid states that the . l.eglun-
nnlres haw obtained prnot (cully
every Item in their program which
was backed by a committee com
posed of Walter U Tooe, Jr.,
Hobln lay and Porrls, represent
ing the state Legion pomIs, The
all-nUen ownertthlp bill and
changes tn tho administration of
the state bonus law were among
the major subjects that were nd
vocatod before the law makers;
CORPS COUNCIL CLOSES
SAlA'ATUtfST AltMY OKFICKHM
KM) A.Wl'AIi KF.KNIOX
Delegates represent In the Rnl-
vatlon Army posts of tho Western
Oregon district , closed their sn
nual council here yesterday with
business meetings In the, morning
and afternoon and two big street
services In the evening. A meet
ing was also held at the local army
ball following the outdoor services.
The 25 otticora who are here for
the yearly conference will Jeave to
day for their homes In various
cities of Western Oregon.
The home service campaigns
and activities concerning this as
pect of the army work were -the
chlAf matters;. of discussion at the
business meetings. Tho unifica
tion of the system of campaigning
in the state was urged by the
visiting othcers who advocated
changes in the present methods, i
LUCl
STRIKE
riQARETTI
It's toasted. This
on sxtf proot
gives delightful
quality that can
not be duplicated
rlr (a nwllura co.
tnlt.r. '
Common oowt
null
mole fMil.n ......
rlr I. im4 tawl.n.
4(100 4 00
... snoo 400
. ,, t noo a to
... 1.600
... R.00O 80
4.00O BOO
Choic cuirr !,. ,. . ..loootfio no
Prim. Ilhl Mlve looooiono
Milium llriil cIvm 0.6OOI0 00
llvy culwi 6.000 60
noun
Pritiw IUM li),noiTl! ,n
RliloiSlh Uky, S.'MOaOO Ibn. R.T60I06
30t Ihn, and up.
Itourii ln-.vy
ft pl
KoiHler plea
SlajIN .utiKI to ilncknittf.
HIlKKr
Ra.I oi mountain latub,
OholiHi valli'ir UintM...
Milium valtry Umh ,,
Common vall.jr UnHM
Cull Uratu
t.tiat yc.rltniri
Ilf.vy y.nr!lni
I.lriil w.tfa.r.
llravy w.th.r,
LaneCountyNcws
Cord of Thank
We wlah to thnnk our nelithbnni
nnd frlondx who atHted durlnff
the aicknoHH and burial of our aon
and brother. Jay. alao thank thm
for tholr exprpwilon of aympathy
and the bfautifu) floral offrrlnga.
MR. and MRS. OEO. B. nl.OOMBH
MR. and MRS. PAUL R.
BLOOMER
FRED H. BLOOMER
IRVING WILL ENTERTAIN
ffr aHibku o v c rt to m te n f r.
MEMBERS INVITE!) TO DINNER
Members of the Euirene cham
ber of commerce and other citi
zen of tho city are Klven an Invi
tation to attend a arct-toxethcr d n-
ner ai tno Irving (trango nail on
tho evening of March 1. E. J.
Ward, master of Pomona grange,
rhrgiciani - adviao keeping
the bowels open aa a wfe
(rnard agtiiut Grippa or
Influenza.
'When yon are cohatlpated,
not enough ef Nature'
lubricating liquid la pro
duced fai th bowel to keep
the food waste eoft and
noring. Doetora prescribe
Nujol because It acta like
this natural lubricant and
thus aeeures regular bowel
movements by Nature'a own
method lubrication.
Naiol la a lakrlraat at
airSlrta. or lamaHva m
aaaaal srrt. rj It tvflar.
SPRINCFIEI.n NEWS NOTES
(RcUt.r !.an. Coantr 8pwt.ll
SPR1NOF1KI.I). Or... Keb. 50.
Mrs. Nelson underwent a minor
operation at the Morcy hospital
today.
.Mm. Floyd Flannery was ad
mitted to tho Mercy hoapltal to
day. .
The MatbodiHt brolhurhood held
a meeting irind a banquet In the
Methodutt ,banemeitt. A . htrae
crowd attended. A erjt Interest
ing talk was given fby I'rofeaaof
Dunn on the ophinff . of the
Egyptian pharoah's tomb. Tulon-
khamen. Tho talk iniill liuitruo
tlve as well nit Interesting.
Moore's laundry on! Mill linn
Main street la being remoaelMt
and redecoratd. Harry' I. (uaanr
berg has charge of the work; T
Mrs. -R. L. Hmlth has been qaKt
in witn ina nu. . jlb.
Beuln Ilirhnr.rnn. Illtls Idnillrh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. KmerntlehiT"
ardnon, la III with the flu.
.Mm. lU'n Sllmm-r and nttlo
7 si'tt no
o 6ot io, mi
II 00 tt BT6
60OO 1160
.1S.600 H 00
.innn rm oo
.13 64 13 60
. lonoo ia so
. 60 010 50
.10.00011.00
. 6orlooo
. 9 00O 0 60
. J coo t oo
IVItTUNl) I1KAIN ffTt'llKS
(ll The AMttorlnted Pren.)
PdltTLA.Vll. Orr.. rb. :o. drain
future, r Whal. bin. wttoi and bairt,
1-Vbruarr. Mar.-h. April. $135: ifl
hlt( Pobniari'. 127: Mn'h. II :n :
April, st ae: Viprn hll. Krhruarr.!
51 111: Mrn. II2T: April. Ill":
hsnl winter. rVbruary. April. VI -'l .
Marrh. 91.32: Nurthrn iiprlna. K)tri.
ary. Uarrh. April, S1S1: Vltn rrl.
Prbruarr. Marrh. Aorll. St. TO. I
flat.. 3K.pouai! DaturaU, Tbmrf.
jSJ6S0: Jtaren. April, $11100.
i Cum, So 2 Ka.twrn yvllnw tblpmnl.
i Fbmrr. Marfb. April. V33 -.'6 : So, S
Ea.t'rn y.llow tblptnnt. Krbruary.
$.TZ60: Marrb. HI 75: April, IMJ1.
RKATTIJ3 HAY AND OltAIN
(1W The Aiwoclftte.l 1'rean)
SEATTLE. Vrb. 30 Cllr rltwrt
Hr. llmotbr. S.10: mltnl. I-'O; altalta.
J: t, c. Ml: tlraw. 7; barl.r,
wbole. 40: around ancl rotlMl, 42: clip
pnl. 47: cblrk alarler. 80: rbop all
aralna, 40; eocoaul meal. 34 : mm. 4J:
r.rn crarked and ltM.1 mal. 44 : ration
acd mal. 5R : llniwtd ISMil, BH : Krralrb
food. 60 : aata bean, ipa ; wbat, 50 :
Pa ire I 80004.1 4ft,
SEW TdllK Kllt'tT -MAIIKET
(Hy The AMOCInted Troaa)
NEW YOIIK. Vb. 3. Eimrnll
applei qulft: phmn iaii 10 l-40ioi:
prun tra(ly : California. H lo 11 V ;
OMana. 7 l-401lc: aprlrou .llrm;
$llt. J4 0 2!le: fltrm tholr.. 30O!7e:
i-y. sofrntc: prnrba oult: tboli-e.
13 nftHc- ntra cbolm, 14SO
i3-4j iancy, lSfclBVi-
aon. Billy, haVe gonofo I'ortlnnd
whero they will spend a few days
visiting friends. - 8 '
The ofncirii of the Pnront-
Tcacher aa.bclatton met .Monday
at the IJncoln school. I.t waa ar
ranged that a social would bo given
March 9. A plato shower will be
given at this time and all those
interested are Invited to come. A
cup. shower woa given February
If and about fifty cups, were ob
tained.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlies Chandler
have purchased a aedanctto Chev
rolet.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clark apont
the week-end with Mr. and Mrs.
Marlon Adams.
. Bert Hnooks has returned from
a trip to Astoria and Seaside.
Mrs. Hetiry Adrian and nephew.
FVancls. left for Hnlem Kundoy
where they will spend a few days.
ClireUtV) MAIIKET
( Hv' The Asmit
CHICAGO, Pro. 2,,
red. $1.37: No. 2 barJ
Corn, S'o. 2 yrllowj
- Onl, So. 2 while. 446 41 3-4: So. S
hit.. 44 3-4(145 y
Itrt. non..
llarlcy. 04 0 72.
Timothy rU. $5 &0fi lo.no.
Clov-r nl. $1.1500 UO.Co.
Pork, nominal.
Lara. $11 .10.
Itlba, $10,25 011.25. .
NEWTOIIK PHOUUCE MARKET
(Hv The Aiworlnteil I'reas)
NBW YdltK. Kb. so. nutter mmnri
creamory hlah.r than tra. 6mr62:
ereamery eilrai. file: creamery1 rir.t..
4SV40 50I4: parkins .lock, currant make.
So. 2. 35H0.1II. '
Ea firm : frh sathereil eltra flrata.
41042: name, linn, .THHfUOc: Sew
Jeracy hennery whiten, lorally randled,
ertraa, BOo: aama, anrandled extraa, 4H
OSOc; I'aclfln Coaat whlte, .itraa, 45
O40: aame. flrl to aitra flnta. 4254
OHM; retrlserator aeconda, 320. 13c,
DAILY MARKET REPORT
PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 20. e These
are pricea retailer, .nay wbolavalera tx
oept aa otberwla. aotml. i
Butter Selling prices, bos lotat
Creamery pricea Prints, extra. 4llo
lb. for plain wrapper.; cube, 44046O
per lb.; dairy, buying price, 82c per lb.
Dutterfat Portland delivery baiiia:
So. 1 grade, 48 0 4801 No. 2, 4604c;
So. 1 zone. 40c for "A" grade.
Resit lluTln. nrtce. Prnnt atreai
durrent recrlpte, Wentern Otesnn, 23c
per doz, ; pullets, 20c per doz. ; ben
nertcit, 21c per doz. Belling price: Select,
30c per doz. ; candled, 2ttc per doz. ; pul
letR, 27c per doz, .
Live Poultry Selling price I Heavy
bona, 21c lb.; medium, 17020c; llaht
hen, 16c per lb.; brollsra, 23o per lb.;
prlnga, lOOzOo per lb.; ducka, I8O280
per lb. ; geos f ) per lb. ; ttlrkeya, live,
( ) ; drnaaad, 80 C 32c par lb.
Onlona Selling price to retailers:
Oregon, $2.60 012.75 per cental: Con
federated Aaaoclatlon carload price:
$1.75 f. o. b. earn. Garlic, 26c par lb.
Oreen onlona, 40o par dozea huncheff.'
: Potatoes gelling prloa ts rstallaral
Oregon potstoeai 60085a per , cental ;
trwert potatooat 8H04o .per lb. ,
Apples Cookers, 6507oc bos : lacs and
fill, 85c$t.o0 per box; (abcy and extrS
fancy paeke, $1.50O$2.00 box. ,
HOPS, WOOL AND HIDES '
Hope 1922 crop; nofnlbal, 801l4rtb.
Hldea Clikln, 13e lb.; klpa, 10c
lb.; green bldee, 7 Ha lb.; salted, 8H0 lb.
Mohair Nominal, 25 0 4 Go lb,
Dhu. D.ll..t. Amm -It. OR- H. .
n,iV7r 1 .hit u Ulf .,., a,u 111.
abort pelta, 12V(o lb. $ lobg balr gost
Delta, 25Oo0e each, 1
Wool Willamette valley maraa. 280
27o; madlnm, 80O82o lb. 1 f Ihe, 8IS04OO
lb.; Bantarn Oregoo-tdabo, 40O45o .lb.
Tallow sod arcane No. 1 tallow, 60;
No. 2. 4n; gresas, 8e b.
CsacSrs Dark 1922 peal, so; 121
peel, 80 Tb. ; grapa root, 80 lb.
. (Jly The Aitioctated Preaa)
" rAT-ei.
Choice' steers'
Medium to good ateera,'. ,
Pair to medium ateera,. ,
Comhion to fair atsera,.,
Choice belfera '
Cbolca cow. and balfars..
Medium 10 good cows sad
$7 2r,$R00
0B0O 7.2B
fi.25 9 8.60
4,600 6,25
6.2BO 6.50
4.7BO B.7B
balfars
. r 4.00s) 4M
i. BJW YOIIK HOPS JIAItKET
flly The Asaiicliiled l-rraa)
NEW YOIIK. Keb. 20 Hop. mil-!;
ataleUOg. 20Ok-; P.ritle Coal.
i-iifiac; luji, ji:tc.
QUOTATIOSS
ite 1'rei.a)
"Wheal. So.
1 II 2Iltt.22.
If74 1-4.
SAS FRANCISCO PRODUCE
(Hy The Asaoelnted I-roas)
SAS PRASCIHOO. Feb. 20. (U. a.
Bureau of Agricultural Economical
Butter, extraa. 4KJ4C; prima flnta, 48c;
flrata, nominal.
Esaa, exlraa. 30V4c: extra tiiillal.
28(4c; unileralzrd pnlleta, 25i4e.
Cheeae, California flat fancy, 24i4;
Calltornla Young America, fancy, 25c.
CHICAGO PR11DUCB MARKET
flly Tho Asaoninted Press)
CHICAOO, Feb. 20. riuller i.n.
chansod; creamory extraa. 52; aland-
aroa not quoted; extra finite, B0OB1;
firsts, 484(49; teconda, 4047.
f.gga nigher; recelpta 14,11)0 canea;
flrata. 3Bc; ordinary" first., 31033c;
mlacellnnooue, 34ic.
NOTTCB OF AI,R OF BANKIICPT
STOCK, FIXTURES AND I.KAHB
Tho undnrslanrd tnlslee of K. W
nOrd. dOlllS htlNlni..ll mm lha M... Ml-. 1.
Street llnkery, bankrupt, will recei.n
aenled hlila nt tho law offlroa of I.. M
Trnvla, rnonia 7. S 0. tlnitn ui,.,.- w..
ii.imii niuiif oiinninr. Ktum iM,n .
Thursday, the llth day of March, at II
o'olofk In the forenoon, for ihn riin.i..
dcarrlbed property :
4(i" 00 inventoried at shout
Plxturoa. ' InvenlnrlM nt .h.i,i
$2300.00.
Also tho lease of premises occupied
by tho bakery known as Dunn's bakery
on Knst Ninth Street. Tho lease Is to
run tor four years ut $50.00 a month.
Hide will he made sensmlelv rnr die
stock, the fixtures and lease.
certinrd check for lo per cent of the
amount of bid must accompany each hid.
11 Ids are all subject to the confirmation
Cured Her
Rheumatism
Knowing from 'terrible experience ths
suffering caused by rheumatism, Mrs. J,
k. iiurst, wno lives st flos K. Douglaa St.,
C-822. Illoumlnstnn. III., la an thankful
at having cured haraelf that out of pilra
gratitude aho la anxious to tell All other
sufferera Just how to get rid of thalr
torture by s Simple way st horns.
Mra. Ilurat haa nothing to sell. Merelv
mall your own nam nnd sddresa, and
aha will gladly aend you thla valuable
information entirely free. Writs her at
ottcri Dolors you forgot, . - - (dt)
an Air
UaTud
"Values every day" is the policy of this store. WeKavefounj
that, a small margin on a large Volume of business i
protitable than a large prom on eacn saie.
more
1 ! 0
uur ueing oui or inc inginn". mm n smnli overKe j
ovn.nc. allows us to 'carrv out this oolicv. Wp U i
"t'v , ... t a if' , yuna(Je8fi
extra exertion to lighten the burden of every-tlay expenge.f
THEREFORE WHEN IN NEED OF ANYTHING IN film
LINE LET US SERVE YOU AND WE WILL SAVEvS
ITtVllI-l la
I ) . 1 . . . ...ill A.,i..Ar,l-a. rs faasar r.vli.la I
UCIUVY W c: will CIIUIIII.IU1C aa ivn aaa aiviv-d Wll WIUCU Wfi lu'll
.naintain the price as long as it is possible for us torlr.
. -.1 us ... a,- c lu 00 o
Willi U 119111 IllUltVCI. DIUIIII)J us in liic iui-u.
Cretonnes 21c and 29
V I - i .
tomtM in nil Briiik.s, ,,u lilVc B(J
t lhc two ,i,t.s c cxg
Silkalines 21c Yi
lmii'v riml iI-iiii .
I A arm u.
surtitiftit i( p.uu-riH in wt ioa
Outing Flannel 21c Yd
27-inch dark ami hhl hWy Ootinr
Fhnncl. n l.mvy WeiKh, oulj
wen worm tc yiirn.
Japanese Crepes 25c Yd.
A full weight. al!t'liti'ly fast colors.
Others hit st'llliicT this i-itic lor much
more.
Amosk'eag Ginghams 19c
27-imh r;mnliains in the lifst known
uiiiKlimn niaiuif.n'tiiifil. New sprint;
pattfiiis.
32-in. Amoskeag Ginghams
27c Yard
ll.ivini; quite a iitnntity of these
KtiiKhaitia on hand allows us to make
this price. The market values of
ffiein today would not warrant us
makinc: this low priee. While they
Iaf27c. .
36-in. Percales 18c Yd.
Thee lire standard Kr;"lc IVrcalcs in
liit nnd dark colors, mid nrc sold
imt places from 25o a yard up.
Chambray Shirting 19c Yd.
This in me of the tost prades of shirt
in;; made in a (Main hhic chamhray. A
soft and easy washing material.
CURTAIN MATERIALS
Marquisettes 10c, 19c, 29c
At these price we have a wonderful
assortment in plain scrims, hordcrcd
scrims and marquisettes, -and if iu ,
need of rurtain materials in any line,
it will pay you to look ours over, as
we have all kinds considerably under-priced.
White Outin 19cYJ
Heavy .grade 27-im-h White Oufer
ftlii( I till 111 liisiL fa tut I.!..-
....w . IIMM IIIHI llll,?,
MEN'S FURNISHINGS
Leather Gloves 49c
Moth nautulet and short uiu!t;m;
iiorsrumc iroius.
Men's Iron Sox 25
' This is a guaranteed sock and it idi
mr .i.c imiM cvcrywiicre. All colon.
Engineer and Firemen't Sa
2 for 35c
A heavy Socle, conies in brown, pit
and Mack.
Men's Work Shirts 75c
I his is a well-made shirt, rloitt
stitched and runs full iii izc, giajwi
nine.
Calnevar Dress Shirts $195
These arc made of a fine merceriid
, cloth. ' C ome in plain white and h'.
A Jienutiful dress hliirt.
" Hayrtcs' Union Suits $1.49
A medium weight I'ninn Suit, MS
aide for all year round wear.""."
COME IN AND GET ACQUAINTED WITH OUR
MERCHANDISE AND PRICES
I?sp0s ash Store,
of llonomtiU A. M. (aunn. Itrfur tn
Itanstrupti-y. - Tlin TruU reMrtc lh
MkM (v rrjert a bid.
irivr-nfnry m)f ix tismim-n at tha
l tittirmm ot I. M TrsvU. 20 K. Kl(t)th
ttreet, KuRti( Urriton.
C. H. DII.MIS.
Kusfiw. ir,
2-2i, -ill. 2A, 27
Freedom!
no more sluggishness
.jiff
Dr. KING'S PIU5tt?T
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w ill am iVftTsi;'
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WOMAN SO
BLUE SHE CRIED
Became of III HeiUh-Ttlli How
She Found Relief by Taking Lydia
E.PmkhamVcgUbleComponnl
Burllnnton. In. "I used to drnsrl
tho timo for my monthly period at
ii camo every two
weeks and lasted
fortwowtfakMnd
durinir that time I
would have tho
blues and cry.
Since IhsvoUikon
Lydia B. Pink
hatn'a Voeetblo
Compound 1 am so
hannvlean hnrdlv
express myself. I
nave Rnineo tev.
eral txiunds land
look fine. I hav6 recommondod your
modieino to my friends and you may
publish my letlsr as a testimonial. I
hopoyourmodiclno will givoothors, tho
tollcf it did mo." Mrs. Ralph Gail.
2021 ties Moines 8t, Hurllngton, Is.
Lydia B.Finkhsm'sVcffntabloCom.
pound ia a medicine for silments com
mon to women. It haa been used for
such troubles for nearly fifty years,
and thousnnds of women have found
rcliof as did Mrs. Gail, by taking this
splendid medicine, ,
If you are sufTerlnff from Irregu
larity painful times, nervousness,
headache, backacho of melancholia,
yiru should at ones begin to ise
ujum r,, riiiariHin s vegsianio uom
poundi It )s excellent to strengthen
the system and help to perform its
functions with caso and rcshilaritv.
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What Would You Weart
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If you would know what is the vetf
proper thing to wear, for all occasions-r
if yoti would know how best to buyj, M
niake, to remake, to have made, follow
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HOME JOURNAL
VAii Mn'f an tirrnnir ' The
gives you, not fads, but tho sound and
laafinrr or.4 ka.il.r fnllnurprl idtfOS VVHICU
lasting and easily followed idtias
make the well-dressed woman. ,
TSke the March Issue; $18.00 In the New V"
for example i It will con
tain wary out$tatdini
naw atyla feature for
Spring and Summer.
And two pages of hats im
ported especially for The
Journal I As for economy i
Children's dresses aro
shown, which you can
mske for $2.00, thst seri
ally cost from $14,00 to
weormnyfetuW
will proiit snd trnj
and Inspire your J
fsmlly twelve
st a cost of eny
day and tell y ir
set many tim" '
money s
wortlb
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