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("in ,:f n MORNING REGISTER. EUGENE. ORE.. SUNDAY, DECEMBER , M TWO Morning Register Lane County News PflOPERTY DEALS IDE's LOTS AVD HOUSE IN SPIUNG m:i.i CIlAXtJE HANDS Nnw Owner to HuiM on K SlMxt ' Kile In Near r"ntoro iim i' ' Million to Kit r - ' Klnnon, Accountant ' at the Hprlngfleld lioolh-Kelly mill, to ha Four-I. Uulletln nnd will be published loan, A letter anylng that the atory had been accepted waa revived by Mr. McKinnon from the Ititltelln editors. The loggers' at titude toward life la depleted In the atory. - -. - - ' 1 Ritittir l.n County PpeoUl) HI'Jtl.t5KlKU Ore.. Deo., 5. . Two. wile of, properly and one leiieo or ii bUHlnetia site wero re ported hero today..- John Sankeyj bouKht Iota 17 and IS in block 89' on E street from A.' P. McKlntey of KUReno. The lota are not im proved hut Mr. Sankey intends to -build on tho Mto In the near fu ture. The seven -room houso and lot on K etreot near Tenth street wna wild hy W. T. Alvadore to C. M. Phldler. P-olh deals were made by .the A. P. Flowers. Realty company. A new Kasollne service motion will be erected on the northeast corner of Seventh and Main street by Oconto Carson. It was an nounced. Ground waa broken for the structure today and it la be lieved that the station will be ready for occupation by the first of the year. The site on which the building is to rise, was leased by Mr. Carson from A. J.. Perkins and Welby Mtevens. tho owners. The lease covers a period of five years. OLD FRIENDS REUNITED GrX. DKAN, OF MOTOK B, KX - TKUTAIXS IOWA PKOM.K BOND. ISSUE TO BE UP BANCROFT "pAPEK FOR S1PK-t- WAIJft WORK PL.XNKD (RrffUtrr t,n County Special) SPR1NGFIEUV OreH Dec 6. Insuanoe of Bancroft bonds to cov er th construction of sidewalks Jn Springfield wltb:n the past few months will bft taken up At tho next meeting of the city council December 14, according to R. W. Smith.- city recorder. .. No other Rpectal buHlneaa has yet been slated for the meetinp. . Sidewalk work in Springfield l now finished for thin year, sa'd Mr. Smith. The jcompletlon of the work ends one of the bifntrest years for sidewalk laying ever seen in this city PRISCILLA CLUB MEETS CHRISTMAS MtBn.VQ TO BE HELD IX TWO WEEKS tncirUtrr I.nni County Special) SI'ltlNQFlULD, Ore.. Dec. S. Georgo 1. lenn, of motor route H. waa tinnplly surprised . this week when Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Parnham. of les Moines, Iowa, 'arrived for a visit with him. Mrs. Parnham and Mr. Dean were schcolmntes 41) years otto, and had much to talk about. Mr. and Mrs. Pnrnham left their home In Iowa in August and drove through to Lake Bcnlen,- Wash., where they visited relatives. They are now on their way to Califor nia and thence on to Old Mexico. whence they will return by way of Tonus and the Middle West to Iowa. Mr. Parnham waa greatly Im pressed with Kuprne. saying It la the prettiest, cleanest and best lighted city, with the best painted buildings, he has seen on his trip. floliVona short visit today from Deerhorn. M. J. Harper, grain grower of the Junction City dlnuict, was In town today. Ho disposed of his KralA'vrop to lucnl milling men, .Tiftor Piatt of Thurston visited ,-frlar.dH In this city today whllo hero n, numilug trip. ,i Matt. Vnmierlch of the Waller- vine unnrici iransacieu uhhiivh 111 Spruigflvld today,. T. tt, llulbert and family Intend toOritv here Monday fur Califor nia; 'rhy havo nltmwt completed buUdlOKl a hmi no on a - truck ehasslsOr tine In touring the south tfU' mote. They Intend to pick ornVtKes'ln California after mieltiK the country from their liouno on wheels. 1 1 TI. l,l,(.vnni.n1i1 mih nf 11..H It. Tbirlcco was operated upon for ton ijils ojt a local doctor's office today. Mrs. J, i:ruw visiteu ciriinj fleld .people for n short time today Vrom Mr home ut Wendllng. Mrs. A. L. Clark, was in town from Marcola for a few hours this atoniotUi. ' ;. . .t .. ..... .... ...... Air: ' iij.ri y iiiiiunj mivi uuutiii- ter. Marjory. Imvo Kone to l'ort Urtei -wlfl Mrs. Anthony's slater, who vinltod here for some time. TieyJ -4ll slay In the metropolis tor a lew nays. . W. K. Walker. local mortician, If hnVittc the office of his osl.il- Unhmeiit pulnled und renewed. Work Is almost completed now. Theodore 1(. Mueller visited in Springfivld this afternoon from Ku gene, were' Me'oteiT lo the examinations, and no ivcltut!ons were held our Ing this period. No nlisctices were reported during examinations, record for C. 11. H. slnie special iueUius Imvo niways lieeif luues sary lefro. ANNUAL BAZAAR FRIDAY IXMIKA 1.A0IF.S AU PLANS nill'KKX srPPKU (Kituicr lno County Sh-vvIhI) KUMUtA. Ore., IUh 4.- Tho OhriMtiun liullea' uld of Klinlitf will hold Km tuinuul liuxunr mid cooked foml hW Friday, Devotulter 1 1,' at the I, O, O, F. hall and will ulwo iict'vo .t chicken Hiipiter In tho even Inu. There wilt tm inuny nrtliOeH of fancy work, nitrons, run und MUilt, nnd pie, cako, sandwiches and candy will be on sale nil day. The menu for supper Includes chicken, mashed potatoes, baked beans, salad, pickles, Jelly, pie, cake, bread, butter and coffee. The bnmar will open at it a. m. COOKIES SENT VETERANS ; . . -. SPRIXGFIEM AVXIIilARV MAKES SHIPMEXT-' ' fRrrlit.r tne County P-pee'sl) SPUINOFIELP. Ore., Ieo. 6. Cookies for the Veterans' hospital In Portlund to be distributed at Christmas time were sent this week by the Springfield American Legion auxiliary. Jams, preserves and fruit were sent earlier this year. . The Snrinc-fleM women rather. three times more than their quota") formorty-of Cottogo Grove, now of of cookies for the veterans. A total of 4 doxen was sent to the Port land hospital. MUMPS CASES ARE OVER CHICKEX POX OXtiT - REPORTED DISEASE ,E C.KOVE PERSONALS l.Ml,trr jie County Spct.ll (XntTAGK OKOVK. Ore., llec. 5. Mr. Jtuid Mrs, Tom Hlcluirdson ana's. h arrived yesterday from their Homo at Gardiner and are vis itlng with friends and relatives for a few Mays. - Hevi Duncan Cameron of the Prdsutfterian church, has prepared a sYea1a sermon for the Sunday nuait -service, "la there any truth In 'Christum Science?" nnd invites an oien discussion. Following the address there will bo special music by 3 ha choir. Frllnda or miss Kuna tnimvnn. (Rxt!r Iine County FpeciaO SPRINGFIELD. Ore.. Dec . Members of the Prlscilla club were guests of Mrs. Norman Howard at her home here yesterday after noon. The day was spent in sewing and visiting'. - " The .next meeting will be at the Biome of Afra, L D. Larimer, De cember , 18. Special Christmas decorations .and a program - of Chrlstmaa nature will be features of this affair. It is expected. - McKinnon Sells Story (ResUter Lane County - Special) SPRINGFIELD, Ore.. Dec. S. A short story. "The White Medi cine Man." has been sold by D. W. !ReKltr L.n. County Special) SPRINGFIELD. Ore.. Dec. 6. .Tho last cose of mumps is gone in bpringiieia as far as the records of Dr..W. H. Pollard, city health officer, are concerned, said Dr. Pollard today. No cases - of the disease have been reported to him for some time. Two cases of chicken pox are the only ailments . now being checked Un on bvtho Dhvairlan All 'sufferers from small pox and other visitor In Eugene today. ailments of like nature are .now out of. quarantine. . . Los Angeles, hava received an un- nounaeknent of her marriage to CiaretMsi A. Blackburn of that city. on Nivpmber 29. Miss Sulltvun l a Msbr of Mrs. O. B. Pitcher. Mri-and Mrs. J. R. Adams left .this week for- their new homo In Los Aagelea, California. Mr. Adams, who ria manager ot the .White Transfer company, waa recently transferred from Portland to thul city. t;Mrk. Adams will be rcmem-h.reI-''as Miss l,conttne Lusk. 'daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. ' MortJock of this city. IRobert McCnacken of Portland was o-bsslness visitor in town Fri day. K. S. Hall loft Friday evening for his home in Harrlsburg to 'spend the week-end with his fu lu ll y.. , . HoscOe Townsend was a business lXMIltA IM'.ltSON AI.S (K-Kti.ir I.aite Viuiu- ti,'lnl) KI.MIltA, Ore.. Dec. 4. -P. 1 ColKiiiil and C. 1. Mi llcn spent Saturday nt Maplcton flMhlng. Mr. nnd. Mrs. C. II. Klcher nnd dctiiKhters. Ituby nnd OoUlte, spciu Thnnk.iKlvIng with Mrs. Klcher's s.hi.t. Mrs. Ilarpolo of Juncllun City. 1 lolly Jnrvls received a Idler from his brother Wylton Jarvts. in llawult. who is with the Third Company Engineers ut Schoft!cld barracks. 11c reported a favorable clhmitc tunl expects a fuiiuuKh soon, nnd may visit his relatives In Springfield. liatton Jeans nnd family spent Thnnkygiving nt tho Curtis home at Vcneta. Mrs. Mary Thompson, who has ncerf visiting Mr. ami Airs. Hen Ittm.tn. returned to her home at Myrtle Point, Thursday, Thanks giving day. Mrs. Fountain has returned to her home in Elmirn, where she is plnnn'ng on staying for the win ter. She wan accompanied by her small grandson, who Is attending school here. The memhers of the Christian church gathered ThnnkaglvinK day. The men put in the winter's supply of wooil and the women served a basket dinner for them at noon. tioslu-n Crango In Moot ltitl.ttr County Sih-VisM C.OSIIK.V. Ore., Hoc. 6. Goshen Grange will met In regular ses sion oilnewtlay, December 9.. at 10 a. in. Klcctton of officers tor tho ensuing year will take plnco: also primary election of statu offi cers. Dinner will be served nt the noon hour with n program In the afternoon. Every member Is ex pected to be present, it Is announced. work lnt winter on tho construo lion work. Lillian J acquit- who Is employed nt 1!, K. Smith's store, left Satur day for her linine In Salem. At Kugetie she will bo Jollied by lu-i brother, who will drive by nulo lo Salem. Delbert llrown arrived In town Friday. D. it. lliirslimnn of Kugcito spent Friday here. a T. llli'diier. chief Clark ol ihe gout hern I'acltlo deput. relumed from the company' liwplinl at San Francisco tho first-part of tho week anil to resume, hi diillcs Friday, lit was lokeii suddenly III again and was taken to the Ku. gene hospital oil llio train' Friday. DONNA IT.ItMNAI.M iitrsiiier Utu I'euaiy hihvi.ii 1HINNA, Ore.. I'c 6. Mrs. N. J. Iiryuul, who hota been In tlm Ituspllal In Eugene, Is reported us being much belter. She expected to be out of tlio hospital Thurs day. Mr and Mrs. Hawkins from eist-i-ru Oregon, have muved In with Mr. Wllmoiit. K, Knokes bin relumed from the coast where Im was working lo ins home here.- t Mrs. S. C. Sundcrninn 1 III ut her home here. Mr. and Mrs, John l-Vrgoson, who have been Mulling t tbe homo of Mr. Fergeson's sister, Mr. Alex l.nvia. have returned to their home In Wisconsin. Mrs. India llammttt, who has been visiting relatives In Michigan, has returned home; she states Oregon weather seems like suiniiior compared with the snow ami coi.i it the East. Mr C-rloi-k Wits I II ill r I'd at the mill last week, but is uble to work itgaln. - "he neon e hero are planning io intend the llainnr and program to I. iven bv the Yamell Sunshine club next Friday the 11th, for tho benefit of the school. Mr. and Mr. Harney furaor were callers 111 Springfield Wcdnrs- ""y- ' .... Mr. ami .Mrs. Joint itonertson were callers in nonnn i nursuny i ns they were on their way noma from visiting their nnugnter who Is In the hospital. Mrs. Ix-onnrd Stephens has been III wit It nu attack of toiislUtls. KIZER GIVEN PRIZES SHEEP RATED IIHill AT STtK'K SHOW IX CHICAGO SPRINGFIELD -PERSONALS SPRINGFIELD. Ore.. Dec. E G. W. Arnhardt of Creswell spent part of today in Springfield . on business, r Jess Gates visited here today from jhls home at Camp Creek Walter Raucit was In Spring- DELIGHT VALLEY NEWS He(lalr Lane Cuunly Hpoclsl) DELIGHT VALLEY. Ore., Doc. -Hurry Connor of Eugene spent Charles Connor In y O V C A N 'A T f 0 .D tsf 3 T E 1 W A T1 IIAIIIIISIU'HO. Ore., Dec. (Special lo tho Register)'. I Klxer received Ihe following tele gram Friday concerning in in- ago International stocg snow juug- ngs Just completed. "Oxfords mnilo n clean sweep. First. lourin. aim cliuiulon ewe: first nnd socond, ewe Ininlis; first, pen rwe lambs; first. HiK-k: third, pen rum lamlM. Against strong field. Plununer sat on bench und watched us tuko the colors." Mr. Riser's Oxfords were recently t intern to tlio eiiai in uui.ii'niiy Hnlght nnd liaks from tho J. G. 8. Hubbard wkst.S business visitor In town to day. s. Ottrt M'n.t n rl . ....)... from Portland and Is registered at ?"day dinner at tlio J. the Hotel Bartell. He Is awaiting, nom- ' Mrs. Sears' slater, MJss Mnry Bowen of Dexter, vialted nt tho H. W. Teascy. who is employed at the A 1. Ur'AfvtHnI mill allnn.l nn.t fell rom a log while at work yes-! Sunday at the terdny and received a badly strain-1 i, , ,, ' ,i i.n.v . . Mr. nnd Mrs. C. H. Tora Olson from Creswell i ,,r- ire. nurgens Ol nginnw una win s pens 01 fliunruo i" Zl ...... . . . 1,1 nllmn.le.l lh r-.,nrn.l.,n W ,-..,. 1-llv mml ClllCnuo. church in Eugeno Sunday. M'he Klter sheep won two grand Oscar Jackson nnd family nte 'champions at Kansas City. This Paderewski ' flays and composes on the Steinteay Olf .1 . iMUuung idered scons All things considered, the piano that most satisfies master pianists, under the' exadtirig conditions of the concert stage, must be the" most' satis factory and enduring of pianos. Steinway, the "Instrument of the Immortals" Steintvay, the' instru ment so' overwhelmingly used and beloved of great artists, is the piano of all pianos for your home. Terms to meet your circumstances. Sherman,jslay Sf Co. 74 Ninth Avenue, East ' -TA KI V -lift ! IS We Will Move Every 25th FamUy Free in PHONE 2232-R RES. PHONE 21F-2 Economy Transfer & Fuel Co! A.0.BEYMER 30 West 5th' Ave EUGENE, ORE. Price moving household effects $1.50 per hour. Special prices on long dis-' tance hauls. the arrh-al of on aunt. Mrs..K n Shephard. who intends making her future home here. V. B. Johnson left Sunday morn ing for his former home In Medford and will move his householdVooda nere next week. sir. Johnson has rented the Steele rosidenco on South Second street. , 'Mr. and Mrs. T.vmnn Jnhnsnn nf .Wlldwood are out-of-town visitors toaayj.--;i Fred, Bressler and Ren San ford Jef aarjy Sunday morning for Port land on 'a- short business trip. MrvT. Davis came over from lonxn.ltoday and Is a guest of her daughter. Mrs, Anton Undsay. R.;y,Jlawley and O. B. Tolllver were' "Eugene visitors Saturday. Elmer .Wlllard, who haa been vls ltlng fnjijs the past two weeks with friends and relatives, returned to his home In Ogdon,. Utah, today. Mrs. -May Kiaher of Oakland Is visiting at the home of Mrs. A, M. Brown over the week-end. ! John Tucker came up from Eu gene today and will remain several days, attending to business here. airs. Stanley uamewood, accom panied bv her. mother. Mm irr:tnU Keclayronotored o Eugene Friday spent, me oay with friends. anas ijiive Bhortrldge went to PortlimJ Saturday morning and will vsiii inenas over, tne week-end. J. Leonard, who. has beon visit ing at the home of his mother since, J sly, returned to his former noma in eouuiern .Minnesota Sat urday. CllHSW'ET.Ii XBVS NOTES tR-slfitr I.ane Couoly Special) CHESWEHA. Ore., Dec. 6. The Presbyterian laiHcs' aid served a qhlckenj pie supper at the Orange hall I-'rlday evening. It was well at tended.) A bazaar and candy stand wag also in evidence from which tnorc was made than nt ih. supper. The women cleared con siderable pver a hundred dollars. JH. ana airs. K. E. McDanlol of Eugena and two sons attended thn .-i d suriner at the Granite hall Fri day t-venlng. Howard Dixon came home from University of Oregon Friday night for (tit week-end. A. largo delegation of hleh schdol,' students with Mr. and Mrs. Matheiv attended tho conference at Eugene Saturday. ItSWIXI, SCHOOL NOTES trxlKtnr Lsns County gpeclsl) E8WELL,. Ore.. Dec. r. A student body meeting was held (Thursday, December 4, for the I purpose of discussing plans for a ! high school nartv to he held tin- cerriMr 19. Committees were np polntjd for decorations, refresh ments!, and cntortnlnmcnt. and all are looking forward to tho event. It wn also decided to appropriate $10 from tho student body treas ury tn purchnso new records for tho Brunswick, nnd n commlttoo (pointed to select thorn. first program of tho Order Owls will he given next Frl- fternoon. The arrangements the hands of tho oroirram committee, and nil tho students are eager to help make It a suc cess. ' Mrs. Martin, eighth grade tonrherpwas In Eugnno Thursday to attend tho funeral nf her un cle, Dr. Harris, and Mrs, Clules actesj( substitute. Wilbur Potty and Wnters Wnl Inoo, 'greHident nnd vice-president of tho 'student body, are nttonding Iho student body . conference In Eugene Friday and Saturciiy. This should J prove of especial l.iterest to thovifflcors of tho organization. . Tho regular six-weeks' examin ations, held Monday and Tuesday of this week, wore conducted ac cording to a new schedule, which met with the anoroval nf - the studont -f ody. - A day and a halt W. S. Hlakley home Sunday, Mrs. I.. C. Mnmelth nnd child ren and the Iiwrenco Drown fam ily attended the birthday party for Mrs. H. F. Jackson of W'ulkor Monduy evening. E. J. Kent and family spent Sunday nt tho Arthur Henson home In Eugene. Miss Gwendolyn Haight visited nl the homo of her sister. Mrs. Mclvln Paul near Eugeno Sunday Visitors at the A. W. Connuit home Sunday were Mrs. N. U Thomason, C. H. Lake. Preston l-ake and family nnd Miss Rcna Cornutt, nil of Eugene. Lyle Jnckson . underwent nn other nasal operation at Eugeno Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Tornutt were Eugene visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Nixon, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hugh Nlxnn nnd Mrs. I-ee Nixon were shopping in v Eu gene Thursday. The Kocinl Kclchhnf-N cltih met at the W. A. Vt'llchor home 1 WedneiMlay nfternoon with Mrs. Fred Wltcher. Mrs. Corn Thatcher and Mrs. W. A. Wltcher aro Joint hostesses. recognition corresponds to about the same ribbon awards made each year at the exposition in the west. This is the first Unto he has ex hibited at any show cast of tlio Itockles. HALE B. GOULD KILLED' WUKI) TKliI8 Vh 1HCATIC OF FOKMKU I.1NW MAN OAKIUIH.r, PKItsOVATS fRotrUUr Tjuta County SpectaJ) OAKIUDGK. Or.( Dcr. 6. W A. Ilprhtol pnnHfifLthrnuirh town on tho train Krl'lav on hit way to Railhead. Mr. Hochtol wn on of the contractors that completed bin Happy Victim ,13 ar-w 1 "W - i dj. ,i J x ij l k i ts afcAes .'Vjurt:n fciig:,! tor -the sixth timo Mixs Gi-aco Vondcrbilt, daughter -of Uritfadier-General and Mrs. Cornelius Vandcrbilt, of Now York," ia . reported engaged. Iler fiance now is said to be Albert II. Ely, Jr., ton ci sdoiety physician, .j,. IIARUISnUHO, Ore.. Dec. S. (Special to the Iteglstur) Word was received Friday uf the acci dental dnuth of Hula U. Uould, who resided Just north of here with his paronts for many years. Ho was at work for tho Puclflc Telephone nnd Toll-graph company about 20 miles from - Pendleton when a pole fell with him, caus ing tho fain lily. Oould was in tho air sorvlco during tho great war -nnd belonged to the Masonic nnd Elk lodges. His funeral will bo held nt a Portland chapel Sundny. Ha was 32, born In West Virginia and unmarried. Is survived by Ills parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Oould of Portland, one sister, five broth ers, all well known hero. CIGARETTES ARE TOPIC W. C. T. V. AT IIAIlKISni'HG HOLDS MEETING HARniSIJUItO. Ore., Dec. 4. (Special, to tho Register) An In teresting bi-monthly meeting of tho W. C. T. U. was hold Friday aftornoon at the homo of Mrs. Jano Curtis. Tho aftornoon was spent largely In- discussing tho cigarette evil. Tho lesson was given under tlio leadership of Mrs. A. H. Web er and Mrs. T. W. Hominorvlllo. Tho next meeting was announced for December 18 at the .home of Mrs. Hotnmervillo. Ileslde the wo-s men already mentioned thoro wore present Mrs. it. K. llurton, Mrs. J. N. Mooro. Mrs. C. N. Moody. Mrs. W. A. Elliott. Mrs. Charles Hupp, Mrs. Will Miller and Mrs. Fred Moody, WORK ON SEWER IS SLOW RAINY WEATHER INTERFERES WITH -PROGRESS ' A - .r1 rlvstuinnA tfla-wl afl. ' Coats - Dresses - Millinery uvery com in our enure at,ut;H, i grcutiy recluceu prices. CoaU for every occasion, trim tailored coats, late style dress coats and deeply furred, soft pile coats. Six Special Groups Values to $24.75 Now $12.75 Values to $29.75 Values to $39.75 Values to $45.50 Now $17.50 Now $24.75 .Now $29.75 Values to $55.75 Now $39.75 Values to $69.75 Now $49.75 Sace on Dresses in Our Clearance Sale (."loverly Mylotl drosses in cloth or nilk, feutimn SntiitM. Crepes, Hrocmlos, Mirrtiloen, Twills, riiitiiicls. ' Etc. Big range of colors' and Mack. . .. Values to $l75 . Values to $25.00 .., Values to $i,.7S ... Values to $J5.(X) ... Values t ... Values to $-19.75 ... .. Now $9.95 Now $12.93 Now $16.95 Now $18.75 Now $24.75 Now $29,75 All Millinery Enters The Sale Wonderful savings, lints in the season's mnartcst styles and col ors. '"'!. SPOKT HATS-DKKSS HATS DINNKU HATS T Three Special Groups $3.95 $4.95 $7.95 Lovely Silk Vnderthinsj Specially Priced A notalilc showing f beautiful silk (-owns, 3ten-in vd liluoiiicrs nnd slips. - ' . Silk Vests, $1.49 Gift Handkerchiefs 25c to $1.00 A colorful display of fine Swiss nnd import ed linen handkerchiefs. Beautifully embroider ed or lace trimmed. Splendid (pialfty silk rayon vests in all the loveliest shades. Silk Gowns $6.95 to $10.00 I'lxitiisitc sliowintr of dainty Kowns in pastel shade?. Crepe dc chine anl radium ilk in many styles, trim med with lace, net or hand imbroidery. Silk Bloomers $1.95 and $2.50 li match tlie vests, carefuEj tailored hlutmicrs tint i Rive long service. Step-ins $1.95 to $4.98 Make lovely gifts, these art fine crejic tic chine and n (limn silks. Flesh, Peacb, Urclnil, (jrccn. Smartest of Smart Silk Umbrellas $6.95, $9.95 $11.95, $12.95 Four big specials in silk umbrellas all in the new est designs in Tom Thumb styles.. Fancy brocaded tape borders. 16-rib styles in bronze or silvpr un ique handles. All the best colors. Special Values Silk Hosiery for Gifts Full Fashion Silk Hose, $1.59 WORTH '$2.00 Our special number, the finest pure thre.nl silk hose, in all the season's best colors. Values to $2.50 Silk Hose, $2.00 Onyx, Kayser, McCallum, Theme, (,'hif fon and Service tilnlities in Poinlex, Slipper or regula tion heels. EVERY DESIRAULH C OLOR (Btltnqtn& Correct jipparei fir Wonp Willamette at Ninth Street TIAHHIHIUJltd. Oro.. Wee. 4. (Hpnclnl to the )li-nlHter Tho erew now at work on tho anwur project In profrrcm nlong- Mooro strei.'t in fintiltiK It a hIow and nrduoua Job at prenent. Tho rnlny wonther In mnklrnr tho UlKfflnK difficult nnd they hnvo stritek tho rotted remains of oltl wooden aew-- er plpo laid pnrhim 15 ynnra iiko and then uinaller dritlnnKO tlio put lii a fow yourd lutnr, 'J'ho aowor wnv nt one tlmn diifr extra wldo and with tho prniiont nlned ditch thil men report eotiNldernlila cav ing In of tho dump ciirtli. IIAUIllKltlltn l'i;ii,SO.VAI,S HAItltlHIIIIItU, Ore,, Uac. 4. (Bpm-liil to tho Ui-Kliitor). f.'linrlty OranKo will obHorvo Ita iiHUtil- Do. e.omlicr anniviiraury incotlnir Hntur dny by an nll-ilny KailK-rlnir and locali program, Tho dlnnor will ! itnrved in tho Grange -luill In hur tomnry Htyln, Tho apenkor of the day Is to lie I'nul V, MnrlH, head or tho oxteiiHlon dlvlnlon of tho Oregon AKrlctiltiiral colleKo, Tho Qrnnite eolebrutcd Its Doth year some years ago. ' . . i .Mm. Ida Bmth wont to Portland Friday, whera nho will undorRO an opnrntion on ono of nor oyes In nn attonipt to itavo the nlKpt- TIiIk oyo him bann giving a groat deal of troutilo a fow woekn pnHt. Minn Eilna flliorrlll. local mimln .tonchcr and orgunlnt, aubmltteiHto a major operation at an Albany honpitnl Inat Monday. Hor ninny frlendn nro glad to know that b)ic Is reeuvcrlng rapidly. i I.loyd HhlHlnr la' driving a new Hulok aednn ainca I'rlduy of thla week. Minn Arlnne Ilutlor, a ITnlvonlty of Oregon BtU'lnnt. wna tho Thanks giving guest of Mbm Marin I'orter. 'i'hreo delegiitON from tho local high :ihnol, Allco Murphy, Mildred Moody nnd Donald Morgan, loll l-'rldiiy morning for tho acltool con ference nt Kugeno, Lester McKolllp, proprleor of thn Wlllnmotto pharmncy, has been In Portland thla- woek, transacting uusiness. , A new roof has boon put over thn Hiirrlaburg bargnln store on Wast Hmith alrnot. . , A Hnnilny shoot has boon adver tised again by thn local rod and gun club. Turkeys and morohan dlso nro tlio (iidiicnmonln offered. - Dick .Johns of Olenrtnlo was vis King frlendn In town Thursday. Tho womort of tho- flhrlstlnn ohurcli nin do In tho neighborhood of $40 by nerving refreshments 4it tho llantileh aula Monduy. Prlonds hero wero plnnaod to nolo that Hurry Hurley, horn nnd reiirml In Harrlsburg, though now a To dent of Mugono, wna honored at the recent oldor boys' conference nt McMlnnvlllo by tho office of secre tary of this society for tlio coming year. j M. D, Morgnn Is constructing it neiit.boltoni siding on his rnsldoncn whore it was rnlsed Inst spring. :. P. Klsnr of tho Rowland vl clnliv was a buslnc caller In town Friday. Velvet lint Rain All Velvet hnta tilnead nn nln nt cost nnd loss. Prlcos rnnga from . i in (.n. i.eorndo imt Bhop, 173 W. Ninth nvflhuo. none THinrnA hotel, Mrs, Allco L, Dorks, Announcing . ' TUB OI'ENINfl OP A (iHT StlOl' Aladdhi Giftwa This store is n veritable Aladdin's Lainp-cvcryt!"',8 is beautiful in art is here.. tkanH For Christmas there is no trift more apprccwicu exquisite piece of art work. OUR STOCK INCLUDES itiiAHHWArtn. CAHTH.1AN MARDLH ANTlyDUH HAND CIIAKT. ETC- ' "The Shop That's Different The 'Muhlin Shop WITH MnS. CAIlTKIfS HAT AgHt & Try Register Classified Ms if jr? '' - . , ' , -,