TWO
MORNING "REGISTER, EUGENE, ORE., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18, 125
IS
PBETTT WELL EMF1.0YE0
Construction Activities Con-
tinue Throughout State
EUGENE MAKES REPOftT
1o.ikIiu; nnd l.utnhcrtnc Operations
Mioiv Ml Ho I)tru' Korcce
On Natron Vutoff Itcducrd
I.nbor In Oregon as a whol la
pretty won employed, although
there exists the usual winter over
supply of men. according to a bul
letin issued by the I'nlted State
department of labor. Tho bulletin
on this state follows;
Oeneral Fir logging and lum
bering have shown Indication of
slackening-. A few lumber mill and
logging camps In the high alti
tudes havs closed temporarily. Pa
per mills In some localities have
not bean producing to capacity,
owing to shortage of WAtor In
rivers for power, howevsr, this
condition will soon bo remedied by
full ruins. TJiero has been no great
decrease In tho number of men
employed In the coast district, but
the Influx of workers from other
parts Is gradually bringing about
some unemployment. No real ces
sation In building hss taken place.
High . lovul construction work
snowed ducreastng activity and
more than l100 men have been
released along tho Kugene-Klam-ath
Falls line. There Is little em
ployment for farm labor at this
time. ,
lAbor Demand Slight
Fortland Th number of unem
ployed men In tha city Is Increas
ing. The usual seasonal labor sur
plus apparent In all lines is most
pronounced among common labor
ers and metal workers. The de
mand fd farm labor Is sllglft.
Logging camp and sawmill opera
tions In this district continue at
normal capacity, one lumber com
pany was reported working thras
shifts and two others double shifts,
A largo amount of municipal 1m-
LANE COUNTY, OREGON, BUDGET
For the Year 1926
The Budget Committee for Lane County, Oregon. Composed of th
members of tho Lane County Court and T, C. Wheeler, M. H. Harlow
and H. P. Markusen. three qualified electors and free-holder of Iane
County, Oregon, heretofore duly appointed aa members of said Com
mittee, make the folowlng estimates of the amounts of money which
will ba required to bo raised by taxation for the expenses of the year
1936, and including the probable receipts of Lane County from source
other than direct taxation upon the taxable property, both real and per
sonal, within the Jurisdiction of said County during the. period for which
said tax la to be levied, and the amount of all balances on hand In the
fund or said County at the time said levy will be made, as follows:
General Fund
Advertising
I Agrlculturlrt
i t Assessor's Office
; Auditing
Care of Poor
1 Circuit Court
' Coroner
County Court
, County Fair .
Court House..
Clerk'a Office ...
District Attorney's Of lea
District 8ealer
'. Emergency
Fruit Inspector
Health Officer
Indigent Soldier
Insane
Justice Court
Juvenile Court
Registration A Election-
Retiring Warrants
Scalp Bounty .'
School Superintendent
Sheriffs Office ;
Slaughtered Animal
Surveyor' Office
Tax Rebate
Thistle A Plant Insect
Treasurer's Office
Widow's Pension
Roads Highways
1,000.00
J. 600. 00
11,000.00
00.00
St. 600. 00
11.000.00
TO0.OJ
(.000.00
t-600.00
T. 000. 00
16.000.00
4.170.00
(00.00
Tax Roll 440.00
Field Sheets and Binders ! 10.00
Transfer of Tltl ... 300.00
summaries and Exten
sion of Tax Roll.; - 7S0.O0
Office Supplies 300.00
T e t epnone. Telegrams,
Expressages, eta ... 110.00
Advertising and " Inci
dentals ... .... . ,, , 300.00
Premium ot Bond 30.00
15,000.00 Salaries
1.800.00 Expenses
300.00
TOTAL 1 13,000.00
lounty court
4,500.00
1,600.00
800.00
600.00
3.000.00
1,300.00
14.000.00
3S.000.00
600.00
4.T50.00
31.400.00
600.00
6.716.00
600.00
3.000.00
3.35.00
11 500.00
111,035.00
TOTAL .. $ 6.000.00
County Agent
3
Agent
Clerical
Stationery and. Srd. Ptg.
Postage,. Telephone and
Telegraph, etc,
Travel -
General -
400.00
900.00
150.00
150.00
700.00
300.00
TOTAL :-..IS29.J55.0
County 'Clerk - -County
Clerk 1 3,000.00
Deputies, Typists and
Stenographer .
Blanks and Forma -
Office Supplies and 8ta-
- tlonery
Printing
TOTAL . .....$ 3,600.00
COURT HOUSE
Janitor and Assistant $
Water and Light
Painting Roof Repairs
insurance, J-urnlture and
Supplies, Lawn, Eto .
1.800.00
1,600.00
700.00
,3,000.00
f prnvement work is under wuy und
building is holding up well.
I tinlent Frull packing plants and
canneries have shut down, releas
ing a Inrire number of worker. All
other iilniitH am (lnerntltttf. Tho
heavy rain will curtail out of door M
activities to some extent for a time.
There Is not much demand fur
farm workers olid nil oversupply
is apparent. A surplus also exists
of luiwmlll, paper mill, and fruit
lmiklnu heln. Mlarntorv workers
who come each year to this local- I
Ity for employment during tho
summer and fall months are now
returning to their liuiues. '
Astoria Sawmills are operating
part time and fll canneries havo
closed. Very little new building
work will be started during the
rest of the year.
Lumbering Active
EugeneLogging and lumbering
operation showed little decrease
In this district. A general surplus h
of labor released from seasonal
and summer construction work Is
noticeable. On tho construction of
the Natron cutoff about 3300 men
were employed nil summer und
forces have been reduced to about
1600 workers or less for tho win
ter. Fall farm work has luisncd
its peak and tho demand for help
is dwindling. Besides clearing tho
ground where the car shops mid
terminal yards, are to bo locatetl
near this city, requiring only about
66 men, ft number of house and
some business building are under
construction or neurlng comple
tion. Albany All plants nro running
with curtailed forces and a labor
surplus exists In all Industries. A
saddlery plant Is being built and
road and sewer construction Is un
der way. Thore la not much de
mand for farm help at this time.
Mnrshfleld No mnrked changes
have taken place In any industry
during the past 30 days, except ,y the mixed clubs and solo. Mrs.
the slackening of road work. The 'Norman Christie, dramatic coach,
only large building project now(wi BVe tho scripture rending,
under way la the erection of a notriTh program will take place; at 3
nine-story hotel. All plants and 1 o'clock. ' 1 - i
mills are operating at approxl-1 Thp CI(nlntn Klm to be given
mately full capacity, logging camps. nt a ,o)lool assembly 'cqncsln
employing about 70 per cent f iafternoon. together with a VJtriat-
tneir usual lorces. n mirhi uwr- ma plllVi ..Hut 1ux (I(tt ;n,aro
supply of labor was noted. In all i e uglit). by tho oral Kngllsli
Horn Guard Escorts Queen's Body
? -Sit?1
A vost throng ot tnourninR subjects stood ot attention os
limly of tlio Pownsof tjuoen Aloxiintlra wiut escorted
'the streets of Lomlou fuUowing tlio services in VoU
. 'Mcy- - .
the Ulumlmitlnt;
clety III Detroit.
Knglnocrlng' 8o.
INVESTITURE IS; HELD
IIOV NCOITH til" 'I'KOItl NO. I
TAIill NI!W MI0MIH.IW
Tuildorfuot V Investiture coro.
limine for '' oaiidlilnts fol
lowed by sliml liiwliii'" muellng of
ll'OOli No, . Hny Hcullts wore held
nt the Knuono hlttll , siliuol lust
nliilit, , .
Those liulueled were Charles
Hummers und lloniM I Hull'.
.Members of the newly upimlnl
ed troop cominllteo inn woiklusj
oil a pl'OItSed nieellng pltu'0 lor
tho boys, the preiieiit one lielng In
tho gymnasium of tho high schmil,
und owing In tlm many activities
there, bus been liiarcrssllilv to the
troop for some time.
Those on tho new troop com.
mlttee nro Krwd Chess, Fred Hmlltl
Fred Oerow, Frank I'oltidextor nnj
Itoy Hmlth. Mr. I'olmlexlur met
with tho scouts last lilt lit.
Troop No. 3. Will hold il Christ
inns party Wodiiesdny iiIhIii at a
place to be selected later by Hcoul
master Dorlsu . K. I'altetson and
Assisiunt Hcotilmnsier Holt
Oilinos. I'lan lor an Intoi. troop
hike during tho holldiiya tiro nlso
being niado.
VETS ELECT OFFICERS
I'M I, HM i:l.M IH M.W
tx).MM.Mi:n or I'osr
Paul Kiieelmid was elected
commander or the locul post of
Veteran of Foreign Wars, nl a
meeting held In the ni'inoiy Inst
IllKllt.
other offlcors elected were:
Paul II. Myers, senior vlce.com
miiuder: Cliaiies Allen, Junior vl e
ciimmandei'j II. t). I'ampbell,
rhuidnin: II. li. Knlnht, Jr., iunr
termustwr; James C Koepks, of
flcor of Ilia dny; Dr. M. O. How
ard, Nitrgooni Hurry Pnwll, trus-
tos, ' f
Mr. Powell l tlio . pust com.
mitndei',
Innliillntloii' ceromotiles will lull.,
plnon Januiii y 7, I USD,
Itoyul Adklsaon wus eloi ieil l,,
membership In t iilulil.
All lounl volornns, olliilliln i,i
iiioiuberslitii, nutl whit aril eon
llunil In Htiviirumenl Inmplinia, will
i-eoelvti curds with dues pnbl lur
lUL'll. It wus ilorlilod.
Itefl'esllllieltl were snrvatl rol
lowliig Hie business meeting.
W, 1 Mays wus named chiilr
mini of a committee to provide en
lei'iultimont fur thu next tneeiiuK,
All uppnlnllve nrriosrs win ,
iiumcd Inter, Ilia communilur.eluci
said.
INHl'IIK WITU IlklNllV TUOMP
Repair Your Car
ON OUR NEW
Installment Plan
INDEPENDENT
GARAGE
II Fifth Avnnue, West
I'liono 3J3J.lt
he's Right
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Andiriieis-youlo,
uim pep-unless you
1J TTIJTinJ
yO"R DEALBSi
lines of work
Bend Lumber mill are work
ing slIKhtly below normal, nil
class Instructed by Mrs. Christie.
ing piiifnuy utriuw nipiuwi, .... , .
r.r plr.".:msopfra,inrf..'laS!; strike becomes siege
MINK WOltHKKS I'KKI'.MIU'C.
Ftlt WIXTF.lt
labor
Is apparent aa well as Industrial
help. The usunl amount xif resi
dence construction is in progress
affording employment to the resi
dent tradesmen. I or i rrf.ii
Kastern Oregon. Including Baker. rilll.ADKI.I'IIIA. Pn., lice. 17.
ct.rnrio and l-Vho -The usunl The anthracite strike has de
eliulnir of tho agricultural season veloped Into a state of siege, Jnlin
has released enough labor to fill I Lewis, president of the mine
any demand made by other Indus- workors, tonight told the l'hlla-
trles. I.umner ana iiour nuns are mviim n-... m...,,-,,
operating full time. Work has tnai ine operntors were prenareu
started on the concrete brldgo to pay a billion dollar to crush
across the Umatilla river at Echo, tho mine workers- union and that
ine miners nna no alternative man
! to accept tho challenge to a fin
nCFIP A Tfll RS STAR WW
Wl ' ivinte ......
TOTAL ...i. t $ 7,000.00
School Fund
County School 3143.090.00!.
li.axo.oo nign bcnools 83,960.00
1,300.00 Library . , 1.430.00
school Deficiency Levy- 3,000.00
STAGE SIKX 1VE BUREAU
OFFICIAM TRIPS
stamps. Envelopes. Etc
Premium . ,
600.00 .
300.00
437.(0
62.50
160.00
Road Districts
MaintenancO .
Emergency ,
Equipment ..
Fridge
Eunene City ...
300.00 Ferries
TOTAL
200.00 Barkec Roads
1.330.00 Maintenance and Better
2,400.00 ment ; : t
zdo.ou Bridge
Emergency
4,770 00 Not! West
Sheriff - ' . - McCoIlum Gap
Law Enforcement Department Crow Vaughn
Bherlfrs Salary ; t 2.000.00 'r'n "d
"Knowing the operators' plans."
snid Mr. Lewis, "the Pnited Mine
Workers of America Is now. or
ganizing the defense of the nntlir.i
cite mine workers in expectmlon
Information bureau officials of of a continuance of the presaut
Oregon are being introduced to a struggle to tho full of 192 or 'tlio
new and novel means of teaming spring of 1927. Funds will be pro-
more about tho country of which ivldcd so thnt tho hungry will ,tio
TOTAL 31,000.00
' ' District Attorney
Postage
Stationery, Blanks . and
Supplies ... , : -'
Telegraphs & Telephones
Railroad, taga and Auto-
mobile Fares and Hire
Stenograpbera Salary
Deputy District Attorney
Miscellaneous Expenses.
. TOTAL
TOTAL ... f331.4S0.90
(feneral Boada and Bridge
- (3.000.00
A Ann nn
10 n2fi on I
10.000.00
10.000.00
.. 8,000.00
l.ooo.oo
they give data to tourist and other
travelers, by tne proprietor ot me
Oregon Stage corporation.
Details of thl method were out-
ll'.ed here yesterday after the dc
fed and
clothed.
"This statement does not
tute a threat
simply an .ex
Wages for regular and
spjclal deputies In Law
Enforcement Dept
Traffic Officer ..
Upkeep of ' automobile.
travel, printing, books,
and general office, ex
penses, telephone and :
telegraph 4.300.00
County Jail
Board or prisoners and
Jail maintenance - $ 4,400.00
' Tax Department
-Wages for regular dep
uties and assistants ' 7,900.00
Tax receipts, 'envelopea
. and- postage, printing
J ' material, carbon, ata-
' tlonery. bond for sheriff 1,650.00
TOTAL - t 31,400.00
' ' - Surveyor
Surveyor i....t 2,100.00
Deputies and Assistants.. 1,800.00
Mileage and Expenses..-.. 800.00
Office Supplies 800.0
Itoad Viewers 400.00
Chainmen 760.00
Restored Corners 60.00
Premium ' IS. 00
Dlsston. District No. 17
. Horton-Pontoon Bridge
(.380.00 Poodle Creek . ..
1,800.00 Mapleton .
Deadwood
Fox Hollow '
$111,026.00
32.000.00
20,000.00
10.000.00
9,000.00
9.000.00
20.000.00
8.600.00
8,000.00
6.000.00
1.(00.00
8.000.00
3.000.00
3,000.00
$130,000.00
......$ 65,000.00
66,000.00
TOTAL .. . t 6,715.00
School Superintendent
Superintendent 1,800.00
Superintendent Expenses 400.60
Assistant Superintendent 1,600.00
Assistant Superintendent
Expenses .................... 600.00
Stenographer 1,060.00
Printing 360.00
Institutes - 300.00
Eighth Orado and Teach
ers' exams. 260.00
Telegraph, Telephone and
Miscellaneous ., 260.00
Auditing Clerk's Books.... . 200.0 J
TOTAL : S 6,760.00
Treasurer
Treasurer's Salary $ 1.500.00
Assistant u 1,180.00
Postage nnd Stationery. 70.00
Record Rook 800.00
Telophone ' 90.00
Advertising and Rent De
posit Hoxe . 60.00
Promlum Trcas. Bond ...... 226.00
TOTAL 8,296.0)
AsBcasor
Salary of Assessor t 1,800.00
Two Deputlos at 8110.00
per month 2.640.00
One Clerk at 185.00 per
Month 1,020.00
One Clerk at $76.00 per
Month 900.00
Extra Help . 200.00
Field Deputies 4,000.00
Now Plata . 200.00
TOTAL ..
By SUte .
By County
TOTAL ': $130,000.00
Bond Interest and Sink-.
ing .Fund... ....$ O.OOO.Op
Special Road District Leviea -.
Dist. Amount
1 $ 2.028.98
2 4,450.91
, 8 3,279.84
. 6 ; 1.169.01
6 2,743,65
8 2.918.67
9 2.162.04
10 . ' 1,852.84
11 . 621.60.
14 1.070,36
17 ... 2,937.16
18 724.66
19 3.000.29
26 2,776.22
27 486.70
28 1.104.19
29 i . 888.84
30 4,143.69
81 7,192.70
32 444.96
33 3.706.41
24 1,182.61
88 1,277.20
87 2,822,88
39 3,833.68
40 717.07
44 670.22
61 927.88
63 1,680.29
66 ... 2,827.66
66 1,328.40
67 . - . 717.16
69 -. 4.861.66
60 1,873.77
64 1.817.86
66 2,780.00
71 . 938.70
76 . 2,120.66
83 1,838.20
City Levies
Eugene ,. $
Eugene Water Board
Cottage Orove 23,629.00
Creswell
Florence . 4,129.80
Sprlngliold -
Coburg ,.. 2,646.00
Junction City
Port of Sluslaw 42,000.00
, EftUmntod Receipt
Clerk's Office $ 15,000,00
Timber and Grazing 6,000.00
TOTAL $ 20,000.00
Notice is hereby given that on December 29, 1925, at the hour of
0 o'clock in t lie forenoon, at the court house in Eugono, Lano County,
Oregon, tho foregoing estimates will be discussed and considered, and
the levying board will meet at said time and place, and the resident
taxpayers of Lane County are Invited to be present at aald time and place,
or the purpose of dlaousslng the foregoing purposed estimate. ,
Dated December t, 1925. . " .
C. P. ' BARNARD, . Chairman,
CLINTON HURD,
O. E. CROW,
T. C. WHEELER, Secretary.
' ' . .. .... H. P. MARKUSEN,
' . . , .. M. H, HARLOW. ' - ' - .
l" iWn " ' ii ,, ' 1 11.818.
Darture. front Eugene of more thun 1 conquerable: i!
moor in tno rou
4 stage owners of the state who
have associated in the new en
deavor. Tourist bureau officials. he stage
owner held, were In need of mir
authentic Information and without
actually traveling over the cdim
try of which they talked, thol.- In
atructlons were more or less hear
say. To change this situation, the
stage men have started tours for
the officials, especially those be
hind desks in Portland, and sev
eral trips over various highways
have already been made.
LANE PHYSICIANS ELECT
DR. E, L. ZIMMERMAN NEW
SOCIETY PRESIDENT
Officers of the Lane- County
Medical society were elected at a
meeting of that professional or
ganisation held In tho Osburn
hotel last night.
Dr. E. L. Zimmerman was elect
ed president. Other officers were:
Dr. Merle Howard, vice-president;
Dr. L. S. Kent, re-elected secre
tary, and Dr. R. H. Fields, treas
urer. Dr. Fltzgihbon of Portland was
the principal speaker of 'the eve
ning. His paper was on the sub
ject "Gastric Ulcer and' Cancer of
the Stomach." Dr. W. H. Dnlo of
Eugene also read a paper on
'Treatment of Cancer by Surgery
and Radium." Round-tablo discus
sion followed the addresses.
in
clto Industry,
tho naked will bo I
i t I
iient does not enntftl. I
: far from It. ' It 1 1 I
:presslon of the tin- I
pint of tho nn-iio I
illerlcs of the antlifa-
ENLISTMENTS REPORTED
ttfARD UNITS BUSY 1 WITH
REQUISITION WORK
MAN CRUSHED BY PAPER
WORKMAN PINNED i'NDER
HEAVY ROLL, IS HURT
R, E. Fnrmor, an employe of
the firm of Manerud nnd Hunting
ton, was painfully Injured yestor
day when assisting In tho unload
ing of new print from a truck, at
the Eugene Guard office, accord
ing to a repormride last night.
Mr. Farmer wot crushed under
a heavy roll of paper wben It
slipped nnd pinned his kneo be
tween It nnd planks extended
from the end gate of tho truck, lie
was taken to a physician's offico
whero an X-ray picture of tho In
jured leg was taken.
No bones wero broken, It was
said, although the kneo was badly
wrenched and bruised. Mr. Farmer
will be laid up for some tlmo on
account of the accident.
INSURANCE MEN ELECT
O. V. GftlFFIN PRESIDENT oV
K. P. BODY
Momhors of the Insurance divi
sion of the Knghts of Pythias
lodgo hero elected officer at a
meeting held In the K. P. hall last
night.
Those elected wero as follows;
prosldnnt, O. W. , Clrlfrln; vlco
president, Robert C. Had It socro-tary-tronsurer,
R. Claude Gray.
No other business of Importance
was reported.
CANTAtA will be GIVEN
tiioH ncnooh olfr cMjbs
APPEAR SATURDAY
"Emmanuel," a Christ man can
tftta, will bo given by the Eugene
high school fflee clulm Saturday af
ternoon at the Mothodlnt church
under tho direction of Ml us lona
O.'MarrHer'a. Th6 cantata contain
a number of old carolv Mlectiaas
Several enlistments In Inrai'na-,
tlonal Ruard cotuimnlef have bm
announced In both the hcadiiuar
tera unit and the rifle company.
Stanton M. Culp, J amen K. ItaHr
and Olln R Murray havo - Jo I nnd
the headquarters company. Her
bert J. Howard and Wlimton H.
A Hard have been discharged from
the same organization.
Cecil I McNoll and Robert M.
Nolaon arc recent ro-cnllntmontM In
Company C, the rifle unit. Cecil
McNeil re-entlatcd an a sergeant
and ban been a member .of thu
company for many year". 1
. All unite aro -butty reriulflltlonlnif
Ruppilm under the new ruling,
which call for requUltlona for
quartermanter Htipplto quarterly
and ordnance ffuppllca semi-annually.;
I'aVroIln for tho nunrtfr !(.-
Ins; December 21, and reports for
the calendar year will hIho be tnade
out this month. Quarterly muMer
and lnnpectlon will bo held at, tho
end of tho year. ? i I
. . r
CHOIR TO SING CAROLS
i i
EPISCOPALIANS TO APPEAR N
IOCAIj IIOTKIi , i -I
ArranKcmenta were rompftt-.l
yssterduy for tho singing of Christ
inas carols In ths lobby of the Wu
Keno hotel Christmas eve. hy rho
vested choir of St. Mary's Kplnco
pal church.
Announcement of tho 'special
program wan made Inst night by
Krank A. Clark, manager of tho
hotel. An "open house" will bo
held that evening, ho said, to which
tho public would be invited. .
Present plans Includo placing tho
choir In tho S'nithctist cArnnr of tho
lobby whero tho voice would react
to a natural sounding hoard con
dition and the members could stand
on tho stairway. Thla arrange,
mom, Mr. Clark said, would allow
thn iiuillnnro most of the lobby
The choir will ng at tho hotel' at
10 o'clock. ,
The hotel management Is "also
taking xcacrvatlons for Now Year'
eve. i ,
BELIEVE CHILD'DROWNED
MUS. K AMOK A. A!tltri'nl;l. IN
CALIFORNIA '
flty Ths ARROclated Prent) ' '
KRAWI.KY, Cnl Doc. IT.-Mra.
Louisa Kumora was arrested hora
today on telegraphic Information
from Trncy, t.'nl., whoro sho Is do
sired for questioning concornlng
the death of hor four-year-old
daughter Leonora, In ' IJocomber
Inst year. .'Hor' husband, believed
to have' been with Mrs. Knmora
horo, 1 now holng sought by tho
pollco, .
Tho child Wns bollnvnd to havo
been drowned In a bathtub nnd
hidden In a sanitary vault in tho
yard of tho Knmora homo nt
Trncy, Tho body was fpund by
workmen- several months Inter, A
three-ynr-old child was with Mm.
Kamora at tho tlmo of her arrest.
Ono-tVnt IlglMa Predicted i
Electric lights ho- tiny thnt jit
would cost only a cent for curmtit
to koep thorn burning for no entire
year nro repotted aa possibilities
by the Decollator Popular Hclnnnn
monthly. Ths new.' lights, warn
discussed, at ft-recant meeting "bf
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EVENINGS
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Finest Quality Jewelry Gifts
Sold On Credit
r-rfs- f-:f i i 1 l ..ii . c i . -.
vjuia v-iiiia vjiii9 iiic L.aionav otuic itaa ocict.icu well gills Ol CVCry description
in diamonds, diamond jewelry, novelty pieces in quality jewelry, silverware, watches,
clocks, etc. Notwithstanding the heavy buying the past few weeks stocks are still
handsome and complete. Little do we realize that Christmas is only a few short days
away. It is highly important to watch the time closely and shop as early as possible.
Morning hours are fine. iiVWu-r-. , . . .
Cash Prices to 1 000 More Credit Customers
We can conveniently accommodate 1000 more credit customers. Buy your gifts here
now and pay for them next year. Our credit plan has helped many others it will
help you. Come in today, no red tape, no fuss, no delay COME I
Gift
Diamonds
$50.00
Beautiful
moulded
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In wliltu gold
A gift HiM-Hul at
$25, $35, $50
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Diamonds have always been the supreme
gift I Our credit plan makes it easy to give
a Diamond. Diamonds of every size and
price. Come in and let us tell our system.
Blue White
Gems
$75.00
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$75, $100, $200
and up
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SILVERWARE
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, f Practical Charming
Here's a gift, that will serve a a'thrlco-dally of tho
giver nt breakfast, nt lunch, nt dinner. Mrnwny'a
silverware measure up to the highest standards und
Is priced at very rciiaomiulo prices.
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Give Gifts From Laraways-Biiy
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Wrist Watch
Special $20
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Novelty Jewelry
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Gift Special
Elgin, $15
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SETH LARA WAY
Diamond Merchant and Jeweler