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III vxtm Editorial - Society Women - Stage Classified Ads jiy : ; i .- pis in Afr:!.,l.. 'it Mnnt My. UIT" t,::n Pledges iu vi" Ul policy urged EUGENE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, SUNDAY, NQVEMBER 29, 1925 InlW , ....niiliii'lureri. f I ".,, , ,, (, the .I Sw -'"'- ""'""V f i if tho Alii"' "'"" U't llrnry. .r. i.l-iil .if lh . '." ..r. ..iimmolilln ..nJ'm.niifn.:.."-.-. when lie ,!d mat Hi i-..(immili.ii of r' B. . . . ilia vn1ft.l-n tlf lllll . .Iinln. UI Hin rum- ' tht Kil rt.u.l pn.Kriim kirh Ihr roumry l... Ihuih-ImmI llrnry !! """' "" "ilu1r" huuiomollw linlu.ny .....I the o( hlfhwny iiuhi.pnH.alm.. oreul.'i. ("r tl.l il.-W.ir... .he lniiiqii' l i. ii'lornil Eh nwrl.-n .-iiiilii ' ..r offlrlnU l.y H A...erl.-..n l niamobilr rli....iher "I " ,n tl motor vllr.c 1 1 "V ! ... -i .....nil. v!rt nre.l.lent (,', Dil'onil uliiil"llf i'hnm- o( cmnirr mm -.hi- ... Ihim of C i-clnml. i l.nlri.mil of tnrictmi iwiiy riinuin.ee . thunn'r, rlul'irw.l tlmiioM ...,n l.v I'rml.lriii Henry nml L.O ih Inllurnr.' nf Ihe nuto In.luatry l"r Urn Inlorul ffrio. Ink-rat AM I'rliw Nwl il (lit Mm lime. .'tlinimy I" tiul li.rrel "( ll"' k.ivitii. i la th cnlliiuatii of fi .li.rnl naafUllolM for r.'n.l l.llllillntf .id bi II. II. Ii.lluny. fourth lillflt MMrtniftnlr nenerul, who ih rou ninkori, tin. ...ntiu. lut. th, manulnciurwrN ut.d the In of lUtiminliUri. Unit ho w.ih kunr tiprrpaly for iho ponl n dfturtraenl. .it Untie oi'Miilllurn by Ih." tbmh.1 In rorni yrnrn. wtl'l Blllany, 'hn to ronirltitil.(t In i'lh. prnr. Htxl WftlftitjP Iti t'n'lnl HlalM u Iho OK. Hal dillin nptrotirlitltiil hy utrai to ul.) llio ltiipnivonit.nl rdi ihroUKhoiit Urn riiunlry.'' 'M prNlritnl nf tin. A. A. A. i (iwl.ruliir nlintlon to rot.. Win Ih wwatfrn MUlfN nhd :i whtl In nrtl.l I" H morn nl ruvrrnmnlAl pollry ah ro 1. ntt (uppuri In. in thn Kv ffit In tttusa itititt H . hnvh.u Pil'li l( puMlr Ininln williln r torderi. t'irtl id." h mm. "I ah. i!ir Imprrttlvo In nil thn litrito la Ih tranxmitlnitntiil IiIkIi. H They ore nr. ,i, , iu unify ' ulltm anil to wrlit II Int.) n Jttnui whntr. Nnuhnro in nlo be M'nc.l by h!(!hwy m nnl than In ilio Vri, nn.l w U ildeneo nf iliolr pirt! t; of lhla fnri In iho txpin. vn per caplia which iho .tn mm nimimlly apply in ln ami which nro nnt 4 In any oilmr purl uf tho wiry." "t. Hanry, upcnklnit for Iho MU4 muturum, nut irhnnln w amomoiiiio imiuairv wurnc.1 "Mil insltcm tlmi ll hohnovcx t on lo pay ht.., t iho i n. :tIUtCMIInn nniiln tic i......l.tt lo thn fff.ct Hint fotlnrill P Hiouia bo eii.onilott on in P"1' tna primary hluhwavo r. ll IMmt A m ll... I ! J 'td,rM ''' will content 'lom of Dm pn.po.iilnn Inl.l L ,.?".. '""'"'""I f tho W,l,n,.; Mr '.nry mil.t. ll to fc.tcr.il i.l.l iho monl In,- int.'""'"""1'"1 "" ( i ' "'ln "rvo.t hy " !.( , 1.ui,lr). U1.(, Rilt. W..I under tho ho.ivy w of o,. ,, , whl.t) " lUll or..l I... .1.- . ' ton of oiovc, mlZ inir... .. llio mn. r !'0MV fur the cntlro cont 'iSSii :.,.,,.rin'1- " "C , i,,n,,,n,i "lr noH",n"" "f ..''"Wet la tli.it il.,,. .,t i CALIFORNIA FARMERS COME NORTH TO OREGON .MOIll'l THAN 7R.IIIIII INX I K'II 11 nv ovi;nh vai.i.i v mi: l omil hell Their rncm,, One lliiiiilii.l I'mnnio v; ii r.lrilll.iil It. .MlKl-nlt Mom I linn (r.,oiio hnn hi . ii In vcolfil In tiicKini l.y Oivcna vi.l Icy. I'.. llf... i.ln, fu. m... h, .luring I ll n pi.Hl four i.i.'iiiIin. Thlt. ...p. rt'OCll. I III. Ill Vl.Rl IIM'Ilt Of IWCllO rl.lllli', Iih iiIciI In K l.i ii.nl Ii nun. ly, who wet. r..n..., i h,.n ii,,,),. run. in ncitr ,!l..li..i. . 'i.llfiiri.lii, l,y Iho elly of l.on AiicoIch, Iu it nuii'li lllilll.le.l witter in, '.in t. .11 1 1 1, " I l.y . 'I'llO luteal report ll Illtillop, Which W.IH receive. I .. few tu)'H UK., l.y A.llllir l'"tfl c.", .iuilii;e- nf 1 lie lilllil eel I lenient itepmii it, Itoi't- NUMBER 44 i:.tiiiw. :ircH fiiin f (;V. Inir or I.IiI.ik CIiiNIiiuih TrccH Tor llcpliiniliu; turHCH NKW VlillK.liiivernnr Kmnklln ,.r Vein. on. ... ., I........ ll'IUI'1-t.Hl-.l . Mi.wer I. .HI fiull. Itulhl 7() ..r,, A V. I In. i. ...I i. . . . I.....I cl....l...e ... e, i.. . ..I"."""- """iy ...... i... a - .. ... ... iii in ' ' 111,1 III. "It- KIHf. I pl.il'CH 1),,. . HUiel..llll. t.n.-i in (i. , eill.lt. . ,.r HlU.ICi. Ijeet. It.U f.irn.e.n In the w... iikI.I'. I'l.rlnlin.... ..ml men. Alfi.lf.i I mi. I will hr'ii'i In ! i;. HI. Ik ntiin f,. TREES FOREST PHOBLtM Vci'noiit Govornor Deplores Annual Practice CHRISTMAS DRAIN HEAVY ACUTE SHORTAGE BOOSTS; FEAR DAY WHEN MOTOR IS ROYAL CARRIAGE CAR llin IHlVii!.' nwilfiN mi lh" livi-iiii: (if -.) nil li' l II tll llpl.). Mtlil othfr urt'h;irl luinl 7.') jiii a m-. TI)!M ItH'.IMH ihut ji pit fiX If i in 1 y IHO tuitlt.'l fliUlllli'M Will n''H ) III ik jmii.ll.'M 11 ltiU:i'alt to in cj-on, ftillowlliK llit i .xatiii' of t hi itllft'M WtlM IlIIlK lilt i ll-ly Hl-ttll'i! iit'nr Kliiiiimiiih I-'iiIIn. Tin- t'ullf m lil;i a I ii mth, who IIUVV Ull '-lMlV Ui'tl III I 1 1 vnitll from I hlit llhti it t hit; I.. I-', nn.l "iiwful wasir In 'iTiuoiit at I'ltnuin'inlH Ih" t'lirr.ifiH'liir mill 'iiHirntiiMriK for him lim riliiiiiiii II VI tjCIM fl Mill ri- lllirHITll-M. ill- ten. nf t. i.H i-tit from foii'MiH. ""! iuii ri'ilaliily n fnvor of do Ink kmiih lliint; In Htup thlH nwftll wiiwii. i,f ..iir htu:c tr'i'H," wrll'M (Iiivi-i nor ltilllii;;H. "Wi. iHHi-laMy f.-. it hen- In Vi'i'iiiuiii, I think I lie hl'-n to finnlMh Hiuall Kmw InK ClirlMimai (icch In o(h Im u l:hm1 oih-. Tln-y will m-rv JiiMt ii h wi'll fur ' hrlritmaH nnd ran hv PEPPERMINT OIL PRICES POI ND C)l' PICOIM'OT WOHTlf WDIC.IIT l. HlliVIOK ( J rm I tin 1 1; y 1 1 if ;rmvciK Arc lil fillip TohiimI n SIiikIo "rMil To M.ir lu'l Tlu'lr Vnluahlo VU'ld ' (('(trr''Ht(tiili-i'' of thn AhuotIhIM ItbM KtiCTII liKNIi, IihI. A pound of pfi)i"rmint oil now Ih worth lot wc'lKht In Hllvur, An a flit.! KhortaKO, remiltlnff from unfi'UKrMialilc frost and htmt In May In Houtlmrn MlcJiinan uml noiihwi'Kt Indiana, wlur 00 por rent of tho world'M supply of pep permint Ih produced, rodiKU'd tho crop 70 prr rtmt or to approxi mately ro,ooo poundK. nallonnl plant, I .?" "l V T . V Mtii.i 7ii i.'ir.i I 'Mi rl y full pcppcrinlnt oil hnn ntoad- lly lii'-rt'iiKi-d in iirlco unill It ex-rc(-i(-i $17 a pound. Tho iimxl miim prW'o unt your wan 4 und foiip yi'firH hkh It wan $1.1.6. (iradually tho KroweiH arc drift ing toward a ulnrh "pool" through whirl) thiy would market their oil when I !n demand prlco In htKhOHt. Iu ho vera I ItiHtaiueH, furmorjf Jmvc Ihm'ii known to Ktoro tholr oil in H.tfi'ty dcpoitlt hoxeR to uwn.lt fur ther market advanreH. Manufacturer,! of tooth panto, t-andleH, chewliitf kuiii, vurloun tooi haidin nun e dies and nil other productH whirh reuulre reppcrmlnt lumsi: may hk i)isiiiA i;i) on ,OHOATI VOAVll Tliem Atm Only AImiiiI 70 Jforw.s In llm Hojnl Mcwh C'omiMiml Willi 150 lleforo the War I'dUl . .Monro. , wh. puirhaM'd irnitHpiaiiied In Hie HprliiK. 4JMI RfTPIt; l(. M. lem... ,f,,.H; Kn.l ill-He IIM'Jl I l.f KK'lllK (If llVP 1'Hlft. Piu iier.Mi; ,lr. Iiaiinhmii, -I 'I ( 'hriiu ma.s trerM has alnn itomx H'tlf, Itio iuTe; Mr. I 'minihi.ti, -Id i fri m . .htvnr (U'ftrw K. Cryer of aren; K, I'. Hmllh. H.u ihikh; K, ;. Ani:.-!e un, Mnv.ir C. V. J. Ile:i;r(ii n, 3i,( hi-i'-n; Wall hniltli. 4iu n m; r. ), li-i im c, MO iitTfit; l . Htewuil and Mr. Hm'th, l'ld nern. A. Wlwhaid. of Klui.iutli TjiIIk. who W;n In I'lirttatnt .ill In :t w.-.-k. Informed I h land n-t t l-ti nt !' purtinent that Hum wt-n- i i Imth who had I'ti i-iit ly lurated and that it mon I'Minpifte repot i w ouhl mxui Im Miihmltleil. Hill e NoM-iiilier I . -11 IM-W et -ter IlilVf In ( ll li'pui t -! to the laml M-ll'enient d'-pat tin lit f rom vur.ouH pari" of oii-khii. FAMILY NAME IS BARRED strr ism I -nit .ivr,N NAMi: IN (.1 ItMANY f if r,IMih'ttii nt llm AiMlatMt Piraa) HKIll.lN.A (leiinan flrm-lHirn may lf t i 1 1 x - 1 with tho kIvcii name lllmlenliurK. hut the name liUIHt not he r'Hereil in tin- ehureh reif Inter a pirt uU the htty'n name. lit (lermany ll la not pi-nnltti il to tine n family name an n uletJ mime. Hut'li riimtiiniii imiH an Wotnlrow Wllftoii, I'ruiiklln Itoowveit. Wash ItlKton IrviiiK, l.uthvr llurhiml', or I Kill k) an I 'alrtiankw, w ouhl not lie po Ihle In liernialiy. an tlie Chrln llan nan ifi. of Woodrttw, I'Vanklln, WiiNhlmtlon, etc., wotiht he tnler prot(l to htv fit m II y iuluih whleh iiitiMt nol thim he in.MiM'if., Oitf will never find it (loethe Hrhniidt. HoliHl-r .lehult.t. Mozatl Mueller or a HlHinark HtelnheiK In ((nrnmny. Thn pantor who keeps the rhurrh reffliHter or the rlerk u the i lty r k tutltf'n Ofrtre hnn lilt' rlKht to (UeH Hon any name lhai In offered as a Klvon mime. The burden ,f proof U upon the part-tit to ilmonul rate that the name lu- proposes to eonfe upoti hli chilti In h Kern rally ac cepted Chrlntlan name. H'orl'd uta-.l rif litsiine to III (My Thr A.h HACUA.MKNTO. ral., Nov. 27.--Heveral imiane uml feelde minded pei-HetlM Will ho deponed from al Ifotiila linlllutlonfi within a few day" 1 Oreiron and 'a:iliiiu;toii and ponnlhtv Monlaini, I'liarles I. Way mire, deporlaHon auent with lh chiln department of In.sittu tlniiH jiiinoiiiM-ed today. Wins Death Race S. hell. It- of YoiillKHtoWn. Ohio. Cliarki l.alhrop Pack. nrcHdcnt i'f (he American Tn-e awnclatioii, wlih heaiPiiMi-tei-H In WartlilnKton, 1. i. wrlten; " "I here In a wonderful Idea In Ho- plan of the national plant. fh-w'T and fruit trulhl to net the lit lie ti i-h Into I lie homeH whore fT the tliiM of all t linen UlnenH iliniK i in- vision loukiuK toward the ('drift man neitMon. ThiT'e potted treen are to he planted In the Pprlm;. What a wonderful th nt: to look forward to thU pfanllni: of a. treo, We welcunie all IheMe tree plautorH In uiemhernhip In the American Tree a Modal Ion, in UiIh tree plant Ihk j alloy there are im) due?. JuM P'ihiI I he ire(. and reiilMer It In ur naliotuil honor roll. Mice piimied the treo In where all may r.ee. TIiuh a touch of the OhrlHt iirin nertfioii will he with tin ill waVM "' .-.oiMI I'or Svw York City , The New York City branch of the national plant. flower and fruit iMitld. whone plans have the1 endorsement of Cardinal 1 layer and ihivernor Alfred K. Smith of New York, plans to dIMrihute S immi llvim; potted Chrlrttmnn treen. of which lono are to he donated hy the New York HUiin CoIIoko of I'nrettry. A loft IniM hcen ltired to Ktori the liei-M In Die pity nnd they will he dlntrlhuled to perhonn whono naitn'K are HtircHled hy tho Sal vation Army. churchcB. lioHpltalH. ami other Innlltutluun for nhl of the poor and nick. Hoy and Girl Srotiln of New York City and the Junior naval referven will under take the work of tnklm; tho treen from tho KtoruKo loft to the ohul-ln.i. In tilH letter rndornlnp tho work aw project id hy tho New York City branch of the nallonnl plant, flower and fruit Kuild. Governor Sin til writes: am in receipt of your letter ralllnK attention to the laudable purpoho of tho New York City branch of the national plant, flower ami fruit pulM i" extend ing cheer during the holiday Hen noil to the crippled children, ndult InvntldH and lonely niced. "You nro indeed working In n benefit cause and you have, furthermore, nelected a period of the venr when all Hhoutd how ( their charitable inclinations o those Ippa fortunate. I not only heartily endore the program hut extend nil Kood wlslien for suc- cens." ' (Continued on 1'iiko 3. Column 2) f(.rreiin'linci of thn Anflorlatr-i Vren) lAtSims What would happen In the. royul carriage tind corona tion coach, nhould tho motor dlH piace Uiu hoi-Ke, in t (luention iHiiidoncm frequently nU. There art) only about 70 hornen In the royal mown now, whereas before the war tlK-y numbered upwards of ISO. The nrearn ponies, which were bred at tho roynl stud farm in Hampton Court pnrk, have ffone; ho to have the handsome blacks which hud been the admiration or the crowdn on state occasion. Only the hays remain. Many citizens have expreNsed the hope tbnt hornes would always be used ut nat'onal functions. The coronation coach probably would remain at liucklnKham palace. Jt bus been useI for nix coronations and Is one of the show nights to all favored visitors. It f drawn by ehdit hordes In red and Kohl harness. The royal train, which Klnn Ceortro nnd Queen Mary use in traveling about Prayers of Fever Patients Bring Timely Flow COLD WATER IS FLOWING Holt of J.lKhtiiimc SI ruck IflllHlilc uml I'ttrc-lxfl Tongues of Prison cru Cocdeil by AiIam'H AIo ZACHARY TAYLOR WILL REST ON AMERICAN SOIL siikim; to hb yithix his ho.hu iikatii , Gone ml Taylor's Oravo Rlnoo 1850 J las lUscn Marked Hy a Hugo Granite HhttCt, (C'orrfipom1fnr( of tho Annoclateil Pfeu) I.GVIHVUA.K, The body of Zachary Taylor, hero of the Mexi can war and twelfth president of the United Htntes. Ut at last to rest on tfround owned by the govern ment he served. Awarding of a contract for the construction of a mausoleum to house the bodies of the victor of Huena Vista und his wife gives last- In if recognition to the man who de IN DEBTOR COURT TRIES CASES BY PHONE David Leahy Gets Records Over Hello Wires DECISIONS ARE MAILED Oftentimes TIiIh Arbiter Tries CaftTH AVhllo Hentotl In Ttocklnff Chair on IVont Vorch (Corrcuponffpncj nf lh Afmnrlatfil Preim) ATLANTA, Ga, Oeoriria and the feat or 1 General Santa Anna's armv Southland ure recovering from a of 21,000 with &000 volunteer and drouth of unprecedented severity , added millions of square miles to during which many streams and ihe area of his native land. water sources dried up and all. General Taylor's grave sine 1 850 records for aridity were broken, has been marked by a granite shaft but through It nil, a cold stream of 21 feet high, erected near the spot pure waier conuniieu to now rrom hix mites norm eon t or here where tne sine or a beautiful foliated hill he opposed Clay and Webster on on which, some sixty years ago, the question Of territorial admis u'a located the AndersonviHe mll-i gions. itary prison, of the southern con- The future shrino of 'General federate army. Taylor, to be near the old one, will This Is "I'rovlflence Spring," fn be of Indiana limestone and will Sumter county. Local history has enclose sarcophagi of verde antique It that In tho closing days of the j marble to contain the bodies, war between the states, that sec-; Bronze doors with glazed upper tlon suffered from tha effects nf i nanpla will ncrmit the, Intoi-Inr. 111. England, Is the a drouth which dried up all mall uminated by a window in toe rear wall, to be seen. The length oi the (Corrftupnrnlnnre of the Aniiorlntnil Promt) WICHITA, Kan. David Loahy of Wichita, "dean of Kansas news paper men," b one Judge In tho (Jnlted. States who tries cases by telephone. He Is judge of the "smalt debt- ; ors' court," permission for the es tablishment of which was granted by the last legislature. A telephone rings In a Wichita business house. . "Hello. This fs Judge Leahy. We want to get your testimony in regard to the Jonea vs. Jones caso." And so the testimony Is taken, to be Incorporated in the court .rec ords and used as the basis for a decision. The "telephone cases" re de- (Continued on 1'i.Ko 3. Column 2) (Continued on Pago 3. Column 1.) ' mausoleum will be 16 feet. (Continued on page 2, column 3) ' FREE : t This Dexter Domestic Science Set The cutlery set that you get with your lloosier was designed :ly one of the most famous domestic science experts in America. ; It includes a carving set of knife and fork, two spatulas specially de signed, a variety of knives ton pieces in all! Each utensil is ma'Jc of finest crucible steel, pliant and keen cdtred. llK l ln. Mcvcn 1 wtirih nf Unit they tict il,, l. for ovory nit .. .iN ""ll lliai , l",'1","n "IrniiRly I M?da .. "" W"" "" 10 Ihal ii,.'. 1,10 "" Ji.nr,', nn mu" 'vn '"NWnn I , m"lor .lT.Jlt0."-'"flc will, .nfotv ' '"." h ,a "",nrl"l prol.lnnn Ta . " "'""liirtiii. "l I,,' ! ,"rll"n '".Hi" war ' .. S "I'lirnprhiilnnii for . ci.,.,,i,r i!',!'!1 ,v"1'1 alii .M(Y'',',,ln tr-lwnnn Cj,fnmPnirh ,!'"" "HilillBhn.l r"ture. " ""liime.l iih a wur .... .. ..Hi:!:). .""n V" t loi i'L " ",m"r" " ix.'pm Korr.ir.,i"n.?.hj' !!,n Pkko 3, column (I) REAL ESTATE IN SLUMP !t!II IMS IS OM.V ITV WITH iidmi'.s m:itiiN(i . 1 3MR..s;W15S fiUY WAtWOMER l T . - Guy Wnwonor. ;1bxm mil--, lionalro, broke all spned rec ords wit" Mrs- WMonor, when thoy rncod from bt. Louis to New York on a s e cinl train to sue M r. Waff Koncr'8 sister bofore s o died. She is stilUlive. Ihe train made tho run in 20 hours and 20 minutus, more .than three hours faster than tho provious record Wi.r. ...it (Ci.rtr.poit.lonrtt of Hit AsfiM-intnl Prttap) Iilli:i.MS. Klutlnm l nnmnir llio few ellles In Kl'ltm-o with emptv np.iiiliH'iils nn.l .1 HlumplliK ln.lust.ini ".'..I fslalP mnrkot. Tim return of Hie piM.iil.itlo" lins not ln-.it pin-.' wltl. rolinllillnK ii" ri-vt..r.itln. l,or, ",( ol,,y 7r'',' lino Inliiil.ltnntK .... mini. '. I7.0IHI liefere llio wnr. To thet w.i.l.l. Klielms Bonornlly H i.s.Hi.cl..leil Hist nun t-.....e.i. uml then clmn.p.iK...1. i i....- ..... Iiowev.-r. ii was .... -- ln.lutrl..l -. whero wool wcnvlim. Hi.innlnK n" niployeit iii.'"". 1"' tlu.e.l to Ull.HIl o.u-ii.iit. v.. uumlior. . . ' , I .nml wnie" ... ""t1 toLI for 10 to no f-..n- ll.n squiiro miter, when U ' thmiKlH hi. .i ii.. tiiiiii irs linen iihuiii Hl.o.'t time, l no .'fl'.'ro.l nt '''I"'"'" " the intlu-trlnl I ne . . ., I.ent rnninierfliil ...in " , ,',,'.,, , of l!helm " .' eomo t the rem-UP. TOWN BOASTS NO ROADS ... .... vn 1 1- nowr.vi it. has dm: AiToMonii.i: .,r,.nn.lrnre nf IM A-m.elnteil I Pre-.'. KTNA MII.I.H. Cul.. ' W HI"?. 1 . ,,,,, i,. in lown. hnmi t wl tn the n.UHl.le "wTl yii. l.nt hut. ItH flrt ntitoino- "' 'Xi m .1 n iM for CoclMll.. nn I I tipper Si.ln.nn rivet; eounlry I ,!'ilvere.l hy ."lo tri.lii nlojiK ..... n ltotteoe III... ottitte i'i. Huinin" river minors. UUnvr In Willi. tllO IW" "pl fee .lie eAmi.let Jf I hn noun ..in wnnon r.;l hlcl. ... ' ,.l .ervl.-O l l.l.ll.UllK- They wi.nle.l to imn Ihnlr ear on I.S..L ,.to l.v n lnlnlnR compnny. 80 . .. " ,..,iin,1 nnd uniteexen elr . . ehinn nloiiK " ,lin tr'" 'irnine too "leep nml nnrrow tor f urtl er pronresf. Tl.e they took eear nimS nn.l lon.le.l il on puck mules for tno nit mi' ney. FREE This 14-Piece Crystal Glassware Set With your Hoosier Highboy you get, too, the fine glassware set shown below. Each piece is spe cially designed to keep ingredi ents in perfect condition. There are seven spice jars, five large containers for dry staples, one smaller jar for tea or cocoa and an open salt dish. FREE, This Beautiful Set of Chinaware " You will' be delighted with the charming Mount Vernon decoration of this high-grade, semi-porcelain dinner set. You must see this set to really ap preciate it. It is attractive enough to grace any table a set you will be proud to own. These beau- tilul dishes come with your Hoosier without extra charge if you order now, before our supply is exhausted. One Week only all this given with your Hoosier 4 A , Mi II r " IM l" H m YourGreatestOpportunity to Own a Hoosier BEGIXXIXG TOMORROW, for one week ami one week only you can put a Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet in your home on payment of only $1.00 down and get with it at no extra cost the wonderful sets of dishes, cutlery and glassware shown above. The new. Hoosier Highboy is a marvel of beauty and convenience. Six remarkable new features new-type flour bin, porccl iron bread and cake box, porccliron storage bin, enlarged shelf storage space, sliding cutting board and combination glass and wood panel doors. No cabinet has ever made such an jnstant. hit. , The factory has been oversold on this model from the very day it was introduced. When you sec this wonderful cabinet you will understand its tremendous popularity. Its beauty, its convenience and, its unique labor-saving features will win you inst antly. - . Use Your Credit L-1 . ) Ik -A An w ETHERBEE. - POWERS O. KAST NINTH AND OAK IKJ'- Only a Limited Number for This Sale COME TO OUR STORE TOMORROW. Let us show you the new Highboy and the . famous Hoosier Beauty on which this won derful gift-offer also applies. Let us show you the new features of the Highboy which in a few weeks has proved a real sensation. Let us show you the fam ous Hoosier Beauty the most popular Kitchen Cabinet ever made. Remember there are only a limited number of cabinets for this sale. Remember also that this offer holds good for one week only. . . , You need the Hoosier. Come in tomorrow and take advantage of this wonderful gift offer before it is too late. Pay only $1.00 down. Your Hoosier will be delivered to your home and with it the three gift sets. 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