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About Morning register. (Eugene, Or.) 1905-1929 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1925)
1l i ( n ' TEN morning Register, eugene, ore., Thursday, dec, n, ms Morning Raster Lane County News ' j (Continued from pan incut Huh niul ihr-lr families Tucs lay, lr'pnlnT 2. ai'conllnn lo nn nniintiiKHMnflll mnilo by Mrs, V. V. Wyuti. Iirrsliluni. Tills will be liclil in Hip GrutiKo hall. 1tF.SVKM lKIKOX.IR iltoitl.trr t,ane County Hpecial) ("ItKSWKl.L. Or.. Tree. 1. John Tryun or Vancouver, Wash., tvns homo a Tew hour Suiuluy 1 Mult "Is mojior unj sister,, William b'eilKWlck of Portland ami Howard Sedgwick of O. A. C. wore horo TuiMtlay nlKht for a duy lit hum". Mm. Malihvln left for M'nno npnlla Monday morning.. K. R, Spencer of Eugene, prom inent real or, vu In , Creswe.lt Monday with prospects looking over. town property, v K. D. Mills of Lynx Hallow ivbh In Crcswcll Monday on busi ness. .' . Tho Presbyterian choir prac ticed A cantata Sunday afternoon and Monday evening which will be Riven next Sunday evening at the church. Mra. Opal Weber Wllkerson and nephew Donald 8mlth arrived from Kresno. Cat.. Tuesday and are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. I-. Weber. The Grange piny, "Back to the Farm" Is all set for Friday night at the W. O. W. hall. ARM HOME IS VISITED IIAKIUSBVRO Cl.lH MAKES TRIP TO CORVAUJS HARRISBUKQ. Ore., Dec.' ( Special to the Register.) Klve curs were used Sunday afternoon to take the members of the Loyal Temperance l-oglon on their trip to tho children's farm home nt Corvnltls. In tho party were Mr. and Mra. K. W. IMchui, Mr. and Mrs. tleorge Scott. Mr. anil Mra. v'lillton Murphy, Mrs. Olen Wlnd blBler, Mrs. J. W. Moore, Mrs. Chits. 11. Hupp, superintendent of tho legion. The children of the parly were Mildred mid Kthel Hosiers, Helen and Kihel Murphy, Irene and Krllth Moraan, Dons I'rye. Helen, Krcdor ck. Jack and Hveretr Cramer, MnrKarit and Max Moore. F.I Baker, Kenneih Saylea. Wayne Tnhton, nick Uuthi rle. Glcnda Wlndblgler, Nellie and Viola Owntes. Kdna Turnbhnl, Kiorenco Hover, The five cottage Were vlslled tn turn and the 81) orphans greeted by tho visiting members who stive ihe.r L. T. L. yells. Gifts were tak en by the v.stlora. The orphans' kchool building was also Wspecled. HOTEL CHANGES HANDS PORTiaxn WOMAN TO' TARE OVER rROPEUTY PARRISBCRQ. Ore.. Dec. It. (Special to the Register.) Hotel Hurrisburg la agftfn under new management. Tho change oc curred Monday when Floyd Law son, a Yonealla realtor, who pur chased this property about srlx weeks bko sold It to Mrs. L. Dltk erhoof of Portland who at once as sumed management. She has had much experience In this lino of business, conducting lodging; and apartment houses In and neat romana tor ine pnsi 13 years. Mrs. Matilda Perdue and nor daughters. Miss Lillian and Mrs. Ann Pennoyer, who were em ployed by iAivson when ho ob tained the business from Chand ler and Fuller, hnvo returned to thole former home In Canyonvllle Shop at a Man's Store MEN'S GIFTS selected at DeNeffes as sures that degree of quality and 'style, de manded by the well-dressed man when do ing his own shopping. COMMENCING WITH SUITS, TOP COATS and TUXEDOS, priced $25.00 'to $45.00 one can range down in price as low as 50c for a suitable gift. CUT dUT THIS HANDY LIST OF SUGGESTIONS THAT WILL MAKE YOUR SHOPPING EASY From 50c to $100- Bow and 4-in-Hand Ties. Silk & Wool Hose. Knitted Ties. .' Initial Handkerchiefs. ; Warm Wool Gloves. Cuff Buttons. From $1 DO to $350-- Highland Mufflers. Silk and Wool Chenille Mufflers. Silk Mufflers. Dress Shirts with and without Collars. . Golf Sox. Middy Sateen Pajamas. Bill Folds. From $3.50 to $10.00- Bath Robes. Silk Mufflers. ' '. Silk Shirts. '-'J ' Mocha Gloves.. Buckskin Gloves. . Hickok Sterling Silver Belt Buckles. Hats and Caps. Garter and Arm Band Sets. Silk Handkerchiefs. ' Hickok Belts. Hickok Buckles. Hickok Beltograms. . .Linen Handkerchiefs. 'Silk Neckwear. Dress Gloves. Lined Kid Gloves. Hickok Buckles. Felt Slippers. Leather Slippers. Broadcloth Pajamas. Outing Pajamas. Cuff Links. Broadcloth-Middy Pa jamas. Full Dress Shirts. Tuxedo Vests. . Knitted Blazers. Flannel Blazers. Pull Over1 Sweaters. Navy Bliic Sweaters Men's 'Oxfords. $10.00 dndVpwarcls-- Silk Robes. ;, ( ; : , . Men's English Oxfords. Heavy Navy Blue Shaker Sweaters. :.Tilxclos. i Traveling Bags.' Topcoats. , Overcoats. Special CloeoMs For The Boy Flannel. Blazers, Regular $5.00, now , .'.:..4.00 Knitted Blazers, Regular $7.50 novf .- $5.25 12-inch Boots, Regular $5.50, now ..... $4.00 , Do' your Christmas shopping now at this store, where it will be a pleasure to serve you Complete Men's AVeiur ' McDonald Theatre BIdg. DeNeffes where thny have business Interests. This is the fourth i-nnni:, for tne local Inn during months or less. the past II WORK ON LINE STARTS MOl'XT.VIN Sl'AiiSi l'OWT.Il tX. ' M.Vkl.VU l.MI'HOVi:.Mi:.T HAliUISHriiil, Ore., nee. 1. tHpeclal to tho Iteulster.) Tho f.rat crew of workmen employed tn reouildHiK the Mountnln States 1'ower company's llito arrived 111 town yesterday evening. They numbered 'about SO. Oilier crews will be here shortly until ut least to men will be working out of this nln.ee. The entire line Is being rebuilt from Springfield to Albany, niul Mr a few miles south of Itnlsey will take n new route, passim; through the flelils of several farms, ft is said Hint It will tnko nltotr. two mouths to complete, tho work IhrouKU the Unrrlsburg sec tion. ". F. Wlilte Is toremnn of con struotlon niul L. A. lnrhy In chiti'Be of tho men who arrived yestenluy. . HAKRlSlil'HO, Ore.. lev. 1. (Siieclul to the HeKlster.) Mrs. Jane I'entleigust, nearly 0, Is in very poor health. IX D. Carr has been quit 111 of heart trouble the past week or ten days, lie Is better now. Mr. and Mrs. W. AS Taylor went to l'ortlaud yesterday wherq they will reside with a daughter. Mr. Taylor expects to assist In con ducting a grocery store. Ho was formerly Interested In the Harris burg Mercantile cumnnny here. Mrs. Oscar Larson returned Sunday from Albany where she had been for some weeks In the hospital. Her recovery is not rapid. She must still spend it greater part of the time In bed. Mra Harry Honk visited lit Al bany last Thursday. Lester Owen was home over the week-end from the U. of O. Clyde Drinkard spent Saturday In Salem. Kvergreen blackberries nre In. blossom and are being used as tablo decorations. At least this Is the report Mrs. Herbert Cnrr brings from the country hohte of Mr. and Mrs. A. Taylor where she has been spending a week. New rostdents arriving hero Monday and taking up residence in the Krank Hay cottage are Mr. and Mrs. Kugene ITolbrook and tho tatter's mother, all of l.cwtston, Idaho. O. K. Zelgler. who was here two years ago. Is also with the Holbrooks and Is from the same place. Mrs. Dan Peterson 'entertained the women of the Lake CYeek and Busey neighborhood at her home In tho latter vicinity Thursday afternoon. A feature of the affair was a contest over naming tha titles of books tn which Mrs. C. W. Bass carried off first honors. Mrs. Henry Brock and Mrs. Clar ence Wlllinms tied for tho consol ation -prise. Tho women decided tn give an oyster supper at the Iiuscy school house soon. Blasting of rock for tho revet-' ment work Is still much In evi dence but the work is about com pleted. ' - . Mrs. Sam Bevler and fcon Rob ert drove to Sftlcm Monday on a business errand. Iims4 Is IHSds 1islnfcl the esstsru pre-. duvl. Milliner' Weatlise Nottea WVntliitr buiesu nitvioit ' W't.lntny i iriiH-t litiisu iturinr ili as ltoiiis nnt 111 fallnwtttg minimum l-miiorAturi: tlaliif narth lo ttpsttls, II i1,.riNU iturlhvMBt 10 Heokstta, (. SYrst nt to lukr, tt dsi0a, ml otilh to Ailtlsml. It ilvsrsv. Minimum tvmiwrslurs at 1'ortlslul lunlslil sboiit 31 iWsr. DAILY MARKET REPORT Oi"foa Journal Market Rrtw) I POnTlAND, Ore., lc. TrnU of . the dr trade continue downward. De pite the effort of certain Interests to top the avalanche of 'price (he lldlnc 'process continues. There Vaa a further reaction of about 1c doxen on the. open market for the day. although top stock was unchanged on the dairy exchange Vedlums were alee unchanged as were peewees. Many complaints are belna; tnade bjr poultry producers regarding the lower values recently forced fa the fresh egg trade. The downward movement has , not been confined to Portland but Is gen- i era) throughout the nation. The price of eggs le lie lower today In , Portland than this aama day a year ago, while tbe price of feed It much higher, 1 iay the producers. As production of eggs t far In excess of the same period In any other year the market today Is reflect lng the ureal er output tnan demand. The torage egg deal Is perhaps In tho worst condition, there being little demand at tbe moment. ' 1 Batter Derilne Rffertlve Drop of 2c In tbe price of butter and 3c In butterfat became effective at the opening of the Wednesday trade. The new prices arethe result of Increased production not only In the local flelA but fa the United States generally. Potiltry Situation la Firm Knllre poultry market situation Is very firm "here with extreme buying prices being quoted not only for turkeys but for all clauses of chickens. Turkey 're ceipts too nommal to buae accurate quo tatlons. Onion Trade Is Sow Dninr Onfdn market trade Is now dragging nere. . Tne same condition shown practicality all leading jobbing markets of the country. Practically not enoiiah carjond buslnens Is shown to establish prices.' but there appears much eagerness to sell' noh-ke'epng stuff and " withhold better goods from the market. Teal Situation Abotit Aim Thr is a steady tone generally for country-killed calves along the whole aale way with prartlmiiy no change In prices. Hogs are Inclined to sag a trifle because of the secret cutting by some of the packers. ' Xotea 'of WbotfMUe Tntria rnw k nereinpa that oranges are weaker instead or firmer. Nut markets Temaln unusually slo far this period of the year. Hlight Ihcrease In (be supply of Co mm u i rivor mrn. Honey market la' slow: "orlces ronsld ered too high1 for general consumption of enmn sincK, ' r:rah market Is weak with a surplus nown mrougnoui ine northwest, nwiherrr lltorka Art ftfwwl Qulm lib-rnl stores of crsnMrrl.s sr. svallnhlx hum. l,ool alnrk Is sllM mnat in favor Daraltao or Kanifrsllr sooit flual. Ily snd a lowar price than tha aaalrrn offerina. This l dtia lo tho fact that an ilremolir heavy frolfht and handllnt tinrri.ANi. 4i-... i.,', u. tiim ara ths prtvaa tt.hn-e psy wnoleaalars m caiit whara otharwla nolaji lruttar tuning prkas. bo lolat Oraain ry rU'ta: IVInla, .ti-na. 4' twr lb. tor plain wrspits, anbjact to ilaiMvnt of tOltl ui)lrr buytits prlc.. Ilo pr lb. Iluttarfnt Oountry lallon tllvry hnilii: Heat 1'hurolns cr.hm. 4lo p.r lb.; no. 3 sro'l. 4ltftdc lb., PorlUttt ila llvery: biit ehurnlns rrvsm, 4Te lb, Ohaaa dalllnf orU-ol TlllsmoAk eoun ly Irlpl.ls, llllci loaf. IlilHoi Or.son trlplals, sot bramlail. lo par lb. I Tills, mook f. o. b. aaltlnv prlcaat Trlplata lie lb- i loaf. Ilo lb. t Coos coomr eha.aa. Mlllns.vrlc. to raUIUrsl Trlpltlst lOol loaf, I to par lb. Kssa liuylnc prlraa, Pront stroatl Our. r.nl r.o.lpla. lie p.r itoi.nl honn.ry whltrt. llo 'iwr toa.i hannory pullats, Ilo; und.ralt.. I0. I.lva Poaltry Railing prfeasi H.avy h.na, lie p.r lb.; Uvbt to nivtlum Hans. 30c par lb.; brollara. haavy, Ilo par lb.; Ilshl. 0!CW; lVkls ducks, SOfliol col oroil. HO 30c lb. Turkaya Kancy araasad. II O Ilo lb.; Ordinary. I0rI4c fanoy llv. lurhaya, Slo par lb. tfiilona Sailing prlra to Mtatlarot gar lh titrsoc; Oroson. l:.onll.9l. T.tbt. Petaloca i.a,-hul O.ina, II. Si 013.10: local. 93.0AI3 II; Yakima. 13.00 OlS.Tt: fancy bak.rs. 11.00: awdat pn. taloaa. California, 4041.4 par lb.; ynma, 13.00 butfn.t. Ball Pajtpara liesl 013HO par lb tlonctl .labl.a Paratov 10V. radlabaau lie; baata. 30c; err.ta 10c: tumlpa, 40. doaan buncha Sack Tagalablao Aalllag priest Itaata; 13.00: rarrola, 11.10 aack: cabbaga. Oregon. 1H0 par lb.: tattuca. California. II lo par orata; caultflowar, local I. I0QII.7I crsla: clary. 11.0001!' doaas; graaa pasa (M1 splnsoh, local, tl.oo orange boki tomstoaa, hot houaa. 14.10 Cralo. stoats sod reavtatoaa Coontry Maata Sailing prlc. to rotatl. oro: Coonlry.klllad hogs. bat bntobara under ISO Iba.. HSimii lo.; boat ealv,a (about io to too Iba), 110 Ho par lb.: lambs. 110110 par lb. Lard Pur last. ISO lb. I shortening. Ilo. Smoked Masts llama. II 014. par lb., braaWaal bacoo. 11003c par IK llopa, Wool. Itldea. St. Hops Nominal; till orop, Qtastan, anrtilnal. SOASSo . Hldaa Koylng pricoa: Saltad bids stl walKhla. ie: grwn mora, ir: unm bulla. I: grean bulla. Ic: sailed or gte.n calf, lie: aallcd or green kip. lac. Shaap Pelta Flint dry aheap palm long. 33Hc; abort. HHc; placaa, lllic: flint dry ahoarlnga, each. 1010.; salted pelta. long. earn. 11 00011 40; ohort. each. 11010c: ahearlnga, aacb, 10011c: dry sailed pelta IT Ho. Wool Nominal: vnltey. fin. U-blood. 11040c; medium or .4-b!ood. 11040c per to : roaraa or l-l blood. II01IO par IK; braid. 11011c IK At Valley polnta prices are lo ts 4c higher tor selected lots. Mohair ItoyTng prlca: Kid, 0e P" IK: atspla. 41c par IK: abort atapl. 4oc par IK I burry atock. loc Per lb. Csacsr bark Bvytng pries. ltll peal. To tb.: ltll paal TK . Oregon a rape Boot Boylag prloa, l pw IK Cattle sad tMrrss Slaara good TIJ41 I" Vadium I........... JJJ0 Common .. Conner and cottar 4.I0O Ilelfera. good and choice (110 Iba. up) e.w " Common ajid medium (sit . weight.) J Common and medium . JO Cann.r and collar J. 100 I.TI cowa. good Common and medium O0 I II Canner and cott.r I.0IO nulla, good (hoof, yearling. eicluded) i l' Cannar to medium 1.000 I.TI Calvea. medium to choice (mllkfeda oicloded) l.tOO J.IC Culla and common 4.10 0 0.00 Vealera, medium to cholc. .OO0 11.00 Culls sod common 1.000 t.00 Itbeep and taunba Lsmba. good to Cholca (Mt. .... Adama) 1I.00O14.OS Medium and good lley).lM00 14.W Hesvyw.lght (II tbo. op)..10.0Oll.0 All weights (colls and ...... common) t.OOOIl.OO Tosrllng walhera. medium to cboleo - Ewea. common to cholos I.01O J.JJ Cull, and common i.ew ... NOTK Th sbovs elass snd grsdo qaolallona do not In all ease, r.pr. aant actosl salea la soma tnatsneaa th.y rapreaant vslnas st which sueh stock would sell If available, according to tb. Jodgm.nt of the msrk.t rapertsr Walnuts Real Old Fashioned - BUck Walnuts Pfopcrly Cleaned They Cati't be Beat fdr Nut Brcad"and Candy. 1 Call YtV Crocer ' EUGENE FRUIT . ' GROWERS' , 1 ASSOCIATION Il.arrw.lght (110 to IIS lb..), medium, gooa "...-,..- ,KMr. 11.I0OU.00 Medium weight (100 to 110 lb..), medium, gooa ,..,,., cholc. II.JIOU..) Light weight (IN to io. Iba.), common meoium. ,v,i. ll.00Otl.ll tight lights (110 to 100 lb..). common, meoium, iwi cholc. .11.00011.00 Slaughter pigs (110 Itw- . rood ana choice U.OOOH.n, Feeder and stocker plga (TO lift iha V nftrntnon. tni ' dlum. good and cboim... . 11.400 19.00 Vortlnfid ClnU". Fntnrea iiv Th Associated Press) POUTlANI, .Ore., Dec. 1. Whonl. nun t.op.i whlin. December. January, II. M: February. Mi bard white. Wile ROm and bart. December, January, ti co- Vshnisrr. II HI: soft white. P" rember. January. Il.tf: western wniin, iis.mk .tnnnarv. ll.bS: nara winii-r, Derembor. January. 1.S: northern ..,rin tirinti4r. JnfiUftrV. 11.13 ; west ern red, December, ll.aZ; January. $!. rember. January. 29.W, N. 2. a-tound gray, December, January. , Harley. No. 2, 4-pound, Derernber, January, ISO; No. 1. 44-pound, Decembor, January. $30. ' Corn. No. 1 eastern- yellow slilpmenl. nrinher. January. February. lM.ii. Mill run. standard. December, January, renroary. t rnrtland Dairy Ktchanga 'Mlv The Assoflated Press) POIITIiANIJ. Ore.. Dec. I. Jlulter, extras. 4Mt; slnndards, 4Hc; prlmt firsts. 4Ac; firsts. 4c per lb. Fggs, eitras. Mo; firsts. 25r; Bulleta. ttr.i- current receipts, J2c; unrieroisou, 24c per dot. Ren (tin Dairy Kfcbanga Mtr The Associated I'rnss) HBATTI.K, Uo. 1. mmer, i'y creamery cubes, 4HC; brlfiks or prlnii Knr ner lb . ' Kg(c, fresh run oh, 4ftc; mUed colon, 44c; pullets, 38o per doi. . , New Tork lions T a, Th AumnflmtnA Prnaat NBW YOtlK, Dec. 1 raclflo Coast, 1525, 27020c; 1024. 220250, - New Turk Frnlfc Prlraa 1 ttv The Associated Press) NKW YOTIK, Dep. 18. Kvaporalod Apples firmer; choice, 12 Vfe 012c; fane, U'AfPMo. -Anrlcots scarce i standard. tlotlUs choice, 24H02Kci extra choice. 2IOIQ- Prunes firm; California, 7012 l-lo cireann. a-40I3c. peacHea carei standard, IftOlOn Raltlns firms loose muscatels, 0Ho; choice to fnncy seeded, IHOUHcf seeqloss, 60eo PortUnd tTny Marlcei Trty The Associated I'fess) PORTLAND, Ore:, Dec. I. liny nuylntf nrlrss: Va ley timothy. 1179111 enetern Oregon nominal ; alfalfa, 1160 llf.Sli clover. 117: nat bay. IIBAIIS oat and vetch, 117.60; straw, T.lt per ton. Belling prices 13 a ton mora.. ' i Hmllls Ifay ihWI flmln fDy The Associated Presa ' ' . ' HRATTMI. D"?. 1. Alfalfa weal, none; barley, whole, fUf fround, 4I: Gift 5? urn' l ips from a Man's Store Hot with the Mes sage of Christmas Cheer Suitable Gifts Tlmt tun Ilo lirt'linsvil tint $10.00 It LA 7. K II 81'OHT JArKKTU IIAI'II ItOllKrt CIKI.r' KNU'KKItH Or $10 iltiwti imyinoitt tui n $Q0 AJI-r Colluh'lmi 8uit or cvr ront. What You Can Pur. chase for $5.00 UOItKtlN 1 1 ATS NIX'KWICAIt All Wool lliiti'liwiiy Nu-lluttun ItN'IONHt'lTH At'TO KOIIKS DltHrlM (II.IIVKH L'MllltrJl.lH What Cart Be Pur chased for $2.00 INITIAL lllfKHK IIKI.TH COI.I.AU ATTAflll'.ll HIIIHTcl HATCH W A V N t I IITIVN I'NIUNSt'rrtt OOI.K HtiHK I.1NK1) liKIVIMI (II.OVEH i;miii:i;i.i-h What Can Be Pur chased for $1.00 WONDKHKI 'I. ASSOUT.M K.NT Of TIUH TWO I'AIlt OK (lAHTKHH S1I.K OH KIl.K AND WOOL. ' HOt'KS IIOX Of Koi:K lUNPKKR- rniKi-'H ' INITIAt.Kl) HKI.TOOItA.M8 JIOX OK T1IKKK 1'AIU OK HOCKS ,IT PAYS TO PAY THE FULTON WAY The Value of 1 ! A GOOD SHIRT Is Instantly Apparent Ytitl don't Imvc to look fur a price Inj,' to (i ll thai these shirts are of liiult calibre. The man who tc-ts one of our shirt, knows their vutuo almost inuiiclitcly "inne littler." Our .shirts make very ncceptalile f i f t m paeketl in Christiims hoxvs. In every iiiiaginnlilc color combination for conservative men and for young men who like and want lots of color. '2 to,8 I- 837 WILLAMETITB 837 BH.LAJkfETTI clipped, lit; rhor. all Kraln. lil. rnrn. hle. io; trarHa. nay, aiiana. fit: timothy, H; P Iso; miseo. 21; llnsweil meal. 970; nata, I'ub-i Hounl. I; srratrh fo4. I0; oy bean. 0; wheat, Uhnl Unci l.e ritlVAnu. itw. u 'In tM en-n-tl matHt l.lay wheat prlree Jmtnt n' a t rana. Muelit slrnnr at a material M-tvanr-e from an aty PrMh. The situation hle4 allow" awifl rhanite In vlw nf an ttnfavralle rr reputi from Arcmtdna uvvriitt,i.i tit. itlilrtret irnurrtlfmrjly ottiiiniaUe ram pitrxil wlh AritentJite iiffklal dsurna iijetl (lie mf Iofor, MAtltnum Updirn Kin-nl itutk"! In tb tni t-U li (i I tlttr, tn-W lle. lXCir.tll II, Tib ami Mar mttli tarn I -if off le of 1'4 a liialiol In the pilto (t His Iv4iVlnK fium IU ilnllnt I t It SATURDAY LAST 7 YEAR-END SATURDAY! XUS1 liAvl Sale Comes to an End Saturday, December k i" - . - Only Three Days Left Having Accomplished Our Purpose Sooner Thaw We Expected, We Positively End This bale ' Hundreds of Pair of women's OXFORDS and SLIPPERS Af aq lo clean up J O LAST THREE DAYS MEM, this is your last chance to get FLOR .SHEIM SHOES i at , this , AQ QH 1 Price , .JDOiOD iTHREE DAYS-LEFT LADIES' and CROW ING GIRLS' OXFORDS, wonderful values and your chance 'at ;$248 QNLY THREE DAYS Bin- Assortment MEN'S SHOES for dress and work. Absolutely last $3.98 SATURDAY THE END .Hundreds of Pairs. of , Ladies' Novelty STRAP ; PUMPS to 7.60, nt $3.98 ,THREE DAYS QNLY BOYS' SHOES for dress .and school, $2.80 and $2.98 )BJg tuisortmorit and '.last &,CQ chance -SliMO ren Mer;.. Ladies' and ChW 's Christma SupPrn Big Saving 'or Three Day Remember ( 'IHKtt'UAlS ttf l J 3AIUKUAI iHb tnu chance t ifffciilH" -j lilEt SME STOl 748 Willamette Street : ' ? h : , Ui 7 Between 7th and)