SECONDSECXIONL
SECOND SECTION !
Pages 9 to 12
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VOLLVII'
3U5I0M OF FRUIT AND
5 STOCKS PROBABLE
Big Slick lleady,
',"ri,'
leaof Nursorymcn, riorls
WIN DU I iuuuvu
SUPPLY HERE ADEQUATE
wmiwnH nf AitrUnlitim tim.
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J.n,n ihr- Informal iintmiin.i..
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'Ti'lfntulli" hails nf iii'ilnii, Tin.
inrrlmn iMM'' of mii'fit'ry
n rocniiiiiiKiiilcil H'nl llio ilnlo
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Lrntt uliii kii lroinm'lliliil Hun
JihouW ''ll1'" Jl1""
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In mnkluK llifn". rei'ointni'nitn
llm iiurwrymini' iiitiinin
SlIllM ll' llliK-llll llllll III..
Lull!" of ilW'C.llllnil should
Efirilly cii'i.pi'i-iiui rtih tin
itnrrlrnn ii"Wiin of riillliiK fiuli
,UlUt "I"' itorlti 'll thi'lr ''f
in nrfiinlro "Kit l"'Vilnl ini-Uti.m-
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n ildimi"' himii-b r nuppiy.
It WIJ twilll'ior-lnll-il thill II mil.
Irrtf4 "ii ,,,hn "ork ,,n 'u1t;tl
louowi'iK "
imwlnlll nwinrllitlnn of liurni-ry-m
in Juif. for ill put ion
,1 Jutrmlnlni! the iivnlliibllliy nl
ilui tntu "f American murk, lit
aiMtrlnry ".utintlty nml nunlliy
a i bin., lor ilo.erm'limtloii u(
tmrlnlvn' " ""r""-
ntng'u iiim l"' " " ""
Hunt. II" ili'imriiit''"' nuikr. n
ilnunih l!ivtiiKiiiliin of ihti pr'i
lirtlon of null nines In Hit
t'ullrd S.uli. "
Tltt d-tarltiPtil. In nri . pl I im
ihsw nH'untiiir-nilullnnH, don not
bbllKdt lilf not In I'Mll nn piirlinr
renlirracr nml Ink" enrllnr notion
ikiiiili any row r anions riiiorK
itrj arl. It also ri'ciiniiii'iiil
nil llie i-ifroiiiililiM'ntliin or Imih
lit iok n. I fruit "tnck ltunllin4
U tikiri up at Hi" lrouMitjl cm
Itnnn In Junf. , 1 oan. .
XntwryniMi I'rlnm Mvrr
It nuy lie tinti'U Ihnt Hip cun-
Iwiftof Inul Juno wan rnlli'il. inn
ll he Irmlnlivn ir lilt ili'purttniwtt,
ll t tin miui'Mt ti li'iul me
urarrymt'n inul rinrlMix rnr ilif
rurmM n( I'iniiiUli'i'llirt li" itilvln
ibllliy of ri'Rtrlc Inu tin Iniptirm
ikM of (rull nnl ixMM-"took - l
nilbi I. rll.. f of thrill! nurMurymon
ir.il nor:l Hint tliv.llinn tmil nr
KwHrhnii It win ilfulrnhlr Hi inn
tilir whilli'r . huint proiluctln
tin not urli, nr would noun bo
tmt luch, on to rcinlur uniiori-ii.
nr llm furlhiT liMliorlulli.il of
Men iturto with tho altriiitiint
wk of pout Inlrmliii'ilnn. It will
h mallei! Unit In tho pulilli ron
HJiuiInn In 19m of tho roxtrli'
ihrni which nro now' lnvoriurnlil
nilvr quarantine 37, It witM i'Op
iwnlrtl ihnt thorn una a vllul
bmCculiurul nocoulty for tho run
tSiwd ntry nf rortnln Honm
KmIu, cuitlnim, nolnnii, nml hinln
of frultn-io mitko pomilhlii tlto
ntitlnuntlon nf nn Intpnrtnut fooil
Irodunlon Imluntry. An rontilt.
ih cnrnrt'oniont of I ho rontrlr
tloni tintviiloil for undor Iho iiuiir
ihiint wnn ituforroil im to ouch
Mu, wlih tho tinilornlnndini; that
lin Iho ti'rmlnntlon of mn h
itnMliy tho rliiH'Woulil no toimor
(mplrd. At Ihn minio tlmo n
ilmllir ilotiuinit wiir initilo nml ni
ttlilfd fur rntio miirkn. i
ltlk of 1-mtN Klinmt
Ib rink nf I ho cnli'v of iionio
lth itirh utiiokii hint boon iltnrly
ihown pvtiti hofnro I ho piihhiiko of
it flint iiumnntlnn not III
"t, In fnct, mii'h InfoMtutlon won
of tin ltnimt'tiinl i1iiiii:oi-h
vhlch lod tn til o piihmiiro of thlo
"t. T'io nltoinpt tn ollmlnnln thin
rtik hy forolitn lnnportl'111 nml ihi'-
"Itatton mid fiiii.li riihiHilnrtlnli IIH
11 POMlblo 111 1 1, lii i-otintiy nt lion
"Wllon pnlntn, In yonrly itomon-
0 1 1 n timt tun ll nK roniniiiinR
onfoiTDiiH'llt of thono mfi-r-M
la mtioh too (trout to wnr
wt coritln iinni-o of ntithnrlly 10
.'win nurh mnrkn hoyonil I ho po
JMofroiil liurtloultiiriil noronnlty.
'W Unit porlod hail Inritoly
Mxeit anil Mint niloqualo NtipplloH
"moit of Mich utin-kn from homo
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EUGENE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1925
NUMBER 63
Morning Register Lane County News
TEACHERsWILL LEAVE
IIK.II K( II0111, I'ACCII V TO
''I 'IS VACATION vi:iii:ki)av
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will
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K'iiiiIiI:iik. i:ni;llf.i toiii-hor.
Hi" ImllihivH In Mi.Ii.im
Miiyor-t'li'd Jumcs J. Wiilkcr,
of New Vork, pn-scnlctl with
a rt-ouliir Uwisevull lii slick,
declared he intended to swing
it whenever it would benefit
the city.
1. 1 ...... 1 1 ..... 1
imully or tlm
1 i".' I 'll,'h "'" Will lOHVl-
lli' .r lioi'KM ... i.ui n,i. lull
"MII..SI,., r ii. t.,B
.lii.iil,y iilu-t jwii.ii.
.iiiii 11.11. j-.mrlii-li ii'iii'licr,
-inn II,. Ii,,! M, l. 1 1 v-J
r. M.- id j 1 1-1- iiiinii-.
I'll V
will -
v.x.llni; nluiiv.
1 '" llnilK.-K, H.',.m.u I,.,,,.),.
1 r, Will M,i. ,,, vin-ntliiii In K11I0111
I II a v k.i to I,,.,- ,lia ,lia.r,
n lllllllll l'l. UlLVI I Hlly.
i I 'iilili. I Tiiyii,,-, h,airy , ,.v(.n
:ii li.-r. v.- II nml,,,. CotliiKO
'line r,,r 1 In. V 11 1 ) I -.
I;'i'l WI111. Iut, ImiKuiiKn ami
'M;.i IiiiiIili-, win i,iui,y ni
llialn In Sir.ll;l'..il.
A .1. .Minimi, innnuul ti'iiinlni;
..." 1 111 mi-, win nHI
N'lr'iiKflHil,
M hi V.-.n-li will mi tn hor hntno
!n Ciatiiu. r;ivi. rnr the viniillnn.
M'.'K llloo Inm nut ,li....i!(., whoro
Mi,- will la. ilniliiK tin, hiilliliiyH.
V. Ii. linln. 1 1 1 1 1 1 in 1 nt the
liliih Hiliiini, win i.rl, 11,1, vuca
inai In Hpi-'nuflelil in-ulmlily. '
.Mr. V. I). I tit 111 . (IninoHtlc
oi.ni-i 'nli-iic-ti.i-, win !(, upend
1I10 hni:,,iy In Hin-liiKflcld.
Kali, ,11. It will ImtluiUi t-ali i' and
nil klnilH of ri-Ktilnr fmiilM.
TIiiihu In chiii-Kf of tho Hit I '3 aro:
Aim. 1,'. K. An-hor, Mm. Wulti-r
.MalinlH, Mm. V. 1'. JiuiU'llbu unli,
Mm. 1. Kc-banliil. , .
i-iniUn In
PLAY PROVES SUCCESS
80 IH TAKK.N J.V HY IIlOll
HVIUHH, 1H01LXTJI0N
ni-KlIcr T.atm Coiinly HpncJol)
hiuix(jkji-;li, on-., jjcc. ai.--
Moiii t tut ti H0 wcro tho kcohh rc-
l'HH ri'fJlll 11)0 lllKhly HUCCL'HHflll
lilny HhiKfd by iho HluilontH f tlie
Hni'tnuf.MliI h.gU nchool Kivcn lant
Krlilay . niwlU, hofnro (in audlencx'
or uiHiroxlmutftly 400 HludontH anil
iftwiiHpcuiiic. Aftp a final c.heck
ItiK up hy innnuKorH or tho play. iL
wiim fouiul that almost $71 will be
ni-itcd from Ui prcxontatlon, one
a iniiiinco lor hciiooi oiiduron
KlvL-n Thui'Kilay which earned $17
ahd 'tho rcKUlar performance
which netted $3-50.
.I:hh KranoeH Jlodifon. d. rector
of the play whh Klven a beautiful
box of candy hy members of the
c.ihL in aprco!n!lon of her work.
"AhhIhI'mI by Hady," the nnme .oi:
tlm four-act comedy, Ih sa'.d to
have been tho mowt KiiccesHful ever
siafd by the local hlh Hchool.
Moinv.-H arc tjih'-r iivnllublc m
ciitild wit hi n a rciiKiHi.il. If pci'lud
hn tnudi im m-tiniH a Kmwlin; con
Vditfon of u ctiriM di-rnlih' clfiiu'iu
of th tniint'iy utnl oibt-r Inti-rvHin
i-nii(M.rmd in On- prodm- boi and
u( tllr.iil bin nf Ktn-h niuckH. 'lb is
riitn-lutiuill h KliiUHirti'd also by ilu
di'pitriitu'iit h o n In fnr nut t lit u.
It will bf n-iallfd linn nt (ho
IltlK pubhr h'':tr!n rrfi-rred to, In
t hi 1'iM-t'Kn tluit of (he tH-t'i'lty of
h-rmlnnniiit itilM clff U at the cm ll'-t
piac b-'ibb fiioint h'. ll wan rcnon-tui-iMb'd
I hat Hi' depart in' nt
nlH'ubl utub'iiaki' it comitrywidc
Nludy of tin1 pri'blcm cf home prn
lUl tttilt nf. flllM nRtl rmv HtockH to
d"iirmlni I tit mom favorable con
rilton from ilu- nrundiioiut of lo
cality, rll mate, cultural method,
t'tf, Tii h wmk wan laiT duly
allllinf by rointrt-KH and Ih mo
fur inh.tint d tliat II wnt ponrtlblc
to innlif f.thiy di-flnlie rccoin
nifiidailoint at tin conierrnee wlln
rt'UH-ii to tin- avallalillly of I in
portitnt cIuwhi'M of such Htoekn In
udi-nmitr iiuantitcM In the near future.
OREGON MEN ARE HELD
ItoltllKliY CIIAIKil-: rACI'.l) IX
' CAI.irollNIA Ctll ltT
Illy Tin, A"iilnlil Pro..)
WAV l-'IIANI'ISCII. fill.. I lll'. !t.
Di.nalil Kolly. alias Krnom
Voiinit. ami I.. I- (llllian. allan
Jiiok Hayi nl. an Ih-Iiik hold I"
Jail holo "II i lialKOK nf nltoniptod
robhory. Itolh nn ix-i-niivU-ni, nc-i-iinliim'
In pulli-o roi'iii'ilH.
Kolly wim rolonhod from Orouoii
Htnto ponilontlaiv on a t-nnilltlonal
pnrdon lal -Inly, tllllian was riin
vlotoil nf robhory horo In m:'-'. and
was roloanoil mi two yi'al-s prnlia
II. hi. Until men said Ihoy 1"I boon
wnrklllK I" I'lomni bolnro ronihlR
tn iliiklnml, whoro Ihoy worn nr
rostod. Kollv's wifo draw mop-danch-lor
nt' A. W. Sloan, of Modlord,
oi-o Is holm: t-nml lor at a dolon
! ti hntno. Sho inanlrd Kolly at
Moiir.nil IVi-otnbor T.
I.ona tillllan'H wlfo, Is holliK
hotlM-d by Ih- Salvalina Army mi
ni sho ran Mad- otnployiuont. Itolh
wnn.on lloolarod tliolr latoallon of
nlandlim by iholr hiialmiidii.
PROGRAM IS PLANNED
CllltlSTMAS ASSIIMIII.Y WIM.
Ill: Wi:i)Ml)V AI-'IKIINOON
I rti-iilNlcr l.nno foiinly Speoinl)
Kl'lil.ll.-.;i,n. .u
Viioalinn In Hiirlnt-lli'lil hiuh
M'hiMil will marl Wi-ilncnilny uml
f'-bni-l will onininonoo aK.'itii on
I ilinaro 4, It was annniinooil by
V. Ii. Iknn. pr nolpal i,r tho ilKll
si lioi.l. Tho last assomlilv of tho
your will bo ho d noxt Wodaosilay
ailoiw it whloh tlmo tho an
nual Cbrlsimas prnmam will bo
K von liy HlinlontH ami raoulty, MIhs
Ana Hill nr tho faculty Is In oharo
nf ilu, pri.nini nml undor hor
sttnlotil ri.mmittooH an wnrkim;.
Tho rniablaoil biiya' ami ulrln'
Kloo i lubs will nil chrlstmaH oarol
llik' to tho sohnnls nf KprliiKriold.
Tho ulou olubs nro nlsn undor the
dlioollnn nf .Miss i. This Is the
last i,-r(,)nii:inri. nf the year.
FOOD SALEIS TODAY
lTxns to i)i:rit.v ciiaimiks
ON ClllltCH HII.I.IOTIN
I Iti-K iNtor I.iiiii" C'ninily RpirlnM
KI'UlN'tirii:!,!), Ore., Hoc. 21.-
A iMinkod rouil milo will in. hold
1 uosd-iy by lln ynliun penib) nr
the Moih,iHt ohuroh In order to
raise uimiuy tu pay tho fri-ljtit
ohantos mi n now electric bulletin
biiard which tho Ki'nup imM pm
r based fur the church. The board
lias arrived but the fl-i-lKht bill
must be pu!d before it cuii bo In-
stalletl. It will Horve as a Christ
mas present tn the church. Tho
sale w.ll )a held tn the rooms near
tin piuiiinititf establishment on
.Ma'n street.
l-'nud for tho sale has been do
anted to the younir neoiile's so
oloty by the women of the congro-
XMAS ANTHEMS SUNG
l-VI-K HASTINGS HKIOHTS OX
HOYS K'OXFKHKXCK
fltritltilpp lano County Hponlal)
KJ'lilN'OFIKIdJ. Ore.. Dee, 21.
SIiik riK of ChrlHtmaH iinthcms In
preparation for the ChrlHtmaa pro-
Knim whh tho feature of the serv-
at the MothodlHt church Sun-
flay evenfnK. The choir and the
conKreKation was under the di-.
rectlon of Mi-h. V, 1). IJaln, who
lead tho sinKlnjr and hatt chnrne
of the mUKlcnl work of the church.
J.ylo HastlnKH, who has recently
rcturni'd from the hoys' confer
ence ut McMlnnvillo made his of
f.cial report to tho church and de-m-nbed
the thitiRH that were taken
up at the meeting.
An elaborate Christmas program
;h being prepared for Wednesday
evening by ladles and young; peo
ple of the church.
by tiii'mbi'rH of the alumni of the
Hpringf.cld jjh whoo). Tim
party was originally planned for
Heavey's ferry but wax later held
at Midway. Coffee, buns and
weunles w-ro served to tho group.
'I'h ofti) present were; Miss iiessic
Smith. .Meryl AlacMullen, Lena
Hell Harper, Haul .lrc, Ann Dil
lanl, Cecil MatheH, Kenneth Ull
lartl, Tim 11.11 and Vera Hoot.
TWO PEOPLE INJURED
OXK -C ITS Tlll.MH WITIT AX
AMI OTIIKIi HHKAKS II IB
fltfRintor T.niie County Special)
KHKIKOFIKLD, Ore., Due. 21.
Two accidents of minor nature
were treated hy local physicians
today.
H. V. Jordan, who was working
for the Mountain States Hower
company, cut his hand with an ax.
The Injury was not serious. Mr.
Jordan slipped and the sharp nx
K razed his left hand and cut dee-
into the flesh at tbe base or tne
thumb. No stitches, however,
were required for tho cut.
Mrs. K. H. Maslerson, living on
Springfield route t fell .while
working outside and fractured a
rib.
Hoih patients were reported to
be doing nicely. '
KIMtl(,Mi;i, I'KHSOVU.S
I ItfKlntiT I .a in? Cmmty K-'lal
SI'UIN'tJKIKIvl). Ore,. Dec. ai.
J. A, Taylor of Fall (!rcek sjtent
part of the day In town transact
ing business vvltli local merchants.
He Is a farmer.
Ted Van Oysen, 'farmer of tho
Mai-Kenz p rivir d.strii-t near
iicndWcks Hridge was In town to
day. The Chrysanthemum club will
be entertained on Wednesday evc
n.ng by Mrs. Maude T. Jiryan at
her home.
Kd 1j. Loaten, millman of T.an
dax for the Signal 1-nmber com
P'uiy was taken to the PuciflG
Christian hospital in Kugene today
where he will be confined for some
time after a major operation.
Mr, and Mrs. J,. H. Stevens of
Wendl.ng were Springfield visitors
today.
Gene Xeet, farmer of Wendllng,
motored in for HiippHos and
Christmas goods todav.
Mr. and Mr. A. D. Wlltse, of
Wendling, spent part of the day in
.Springfield doing Christmas shop
ping and go. ting supplies.
H. M. Hunt of Kugene vns an
afternoon visitor in Springfield.
C. P. M.nney, rancher of Vida
drove In Saturday for supplies
and Christmas shopping.
It. K. Hill, farmer of tho Mo-
hawk dlsirlo. drove in Saturday
morning for business and supplies.
Kred Tryson, farmer and dairy
man living east of Springfield,
purchased supplies at local stor.es.
O. n. Stacey, of Waltervlle. was
a business v.sltor today.
James Mitchel of "the local cash
nnd carry store is driving a new
Overland sedan which he has pur
chased recently.
Jane Deer from Wendling visit
ed with friends in Springfield part
of Saturday.
Tom Jackson, farmer of Wend
ling, motored to town today for
supplies.
J. V. S. -Turner, of Marcola
spent the day transacting business
in Springfield.
Abe Jjinde, inspector i for tho
Xocolal company, returned today
irom a iiusmess trip to Portland.
Jio nas been gone for . tne iiast
three days.
U. K. Harbert, from Cottage
Grove Is visiting nt the home of
Mr. and Mrs Paul Staifc on Will
amette heights.
COTTAGi; GltOVi: PttftKOXALS
(UfKiHh-p J.itno t'oiinty Hiu:'.nl)
COTTAGI-3 OHf)VI0, Ore., Den
21 Prof. O. W. HayH motored to
Portland early Sunday morning,
returning home ate trio same even
ing. ..
Mrs. J. A, Klllott of How Jtlver
waH a guest of her dangbtor, Mrs.
Gertrude Whltsll, Monday,
Mr. and Mrs. N. I-J. Kiilot were
out-of-town Christinas . shopper.'
from How r'.ver today.
Claud Van Hlmcom left ' loday
for San Francisco, Cul where in,
will wpend the holidays witli
friend.
Mr. and Mrs. C. T,. Madden, ac
companied by their daughters,
Misc.H Veirna and Mav. and ifarry
Neet will leave early Tuesday
morning for Seal tie, where they
will upend the holidays with rela-
(Contlnued on Pace 10. Column 1)
HOTEL TaSTOD
2ml & Hill Ixih AnRclea
Every Room has Private Toilet
60 Baths New, Modern
Close to -Shopping District and
Theatres
Free Garage Tariff from $1.50
A Desk for the Family at
Christmas Time
inch School Alumni Meet
(ItoKimer l.nno County Sppcliil)
SPKlXGPIKbD, Ore.. Dec. 21.
A picnic was held Sunday evening
I.utollns Woods tinios and re
pair Pianos. Play.r l,',,o0";rp.,1,1'9
17211-V. if-ia-i mu.
.t
"Tlio boar's lieail in hnml boar 1
"Betlock'd wllh bays nml iwonwry; ,,
"Rejolco, my inn.dora, mid Im hterry . . .
, Takt advantage of the Special Round Trip Excur-
r0ri of ft red by the
OREGON ELECTRIC RY.
f ' $5.10 Portlond and Return
'Salcim,$3.i6'' ' SoalUo, $15.00
Albany, $2.10 T' f 0
. Spokam,;!p2S,3S Astoria, fJ.tO
Ticket, on .ale Dec. 16, 17, 18, 19, 22, 23, 24, 30 and 3Ut
Return limit .January Sth
Reduced fares between other 0. E. Ry. point'
. ASK FOIl I'lHtTHKU I'AiniCl f AHS
Under the . Gift Tree
ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
This Christmas many electrical appliances
are being given because they are both
practical, beautiful, and useful. No gift will
please the housewife more than a gift of
some electrical appliance. They will lighten
her housework and give her more' hours of
leisure.
Electric Perculators
An Electric rcrculator is a gift
that is always useful. You can
make coffee much nicer easier
and quicker with an electric percolator.
Electric Toasters
An Electric Toaster is a beau
tiful addition to the morning
breakfast table. .This with an
electric percolator saves many
'precious minutes in the morn
ing.
Irons, Waffle Irons, Electric Light Fixtures and
the above items are gifts of practicability and
beauty. A valued addition to any household.
FAC
IH
com
D
Painful and-Itched and
Burned. - Cuticura Heals,
" I had small pimples on my face
which grew worse all the time and
ooon covered it. Later the pimples
grew larger and were painful. They
festered and scaled over, and itched
and burned causing me to scratch.
I could not rest because of the irri
tation,' and my face was very much
disfigured,
" I was bothered with them chout
a year when I sent for a free sample
of Cuticura Soap and Ointment and
used it with success. I purchased
more and in about two months I
woa healed." (Signed) Miss Tessie
Schierman, Box 35, Lancaster,
Wash., May 2, 1925.
Rely on Cuticura Soap and Oint
ment to keep your skin clear.
SoapKe. Ointment 25 nd 60c. Talcum 2$c. Bold
-Cutfcnrt. Labor to rita. Dept. H, Maiden. MeiiT'
Cuticura Shtwins Stick 25c.
ZMpnticetto-
the WEST-MADE home desk
"JSrenthcs there a man' who wouldn't like
' n desk llko this Wcst-Mndo nt home? It
Klvcs lilm n little "private sanctum" where
he can keep Ills papers nnd possessions; n
place to wi-ito letters, to think, op study.
Whether lie Is fourteen or forty, he'll like the
roomy cnovenJenco of tho new West-Miulo
. Home Desk! Bud won't need to bo urged
to cot his lessons If he's provided with a
rail desk! Uad will ho delighted wiUi it.
The West-Mode Home Desk is a wonderful
Rirt. Almost any man would lie made happy
witli it; (wo suggest that ho make himself
a present if there is no .other way!) .
Delicate and finished of lino, made of beau- '
tiful hardwoods, fitted with metal drawer
pulls, the West-Made Homo Desk is a good
looking piece of furniture. Tho price is
very reasonable.
Koke-Tiffany Co.
75 West Eighth St. v
EUGENE'S LEADING PRINTERS
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Clarke Electric Co.
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JewlM FIRST MATER Urt-Mimite
Wrirt Watch DtAMONDS "Looker" '.
A worthy gift for a V yalcrrrrrvV :
worthy girl pretty and . y(Sgyrit "k
precise ralne unequal- 1io7 A?yit '" .
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TOILETWARE
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NOW ueaigna - -or
platinum, cut -diamond
set. Weekly payments
buy worthwhile eUta.
Diamond Set
Wedding Eings
$25.00
Up
THIS 3-PIECE SET
Amber or Pearl
Brush, comb and mirror lu gift
case. Unusual v a 1 uo and
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ring of solid white gold-
ray weekly
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Home Gift Worth Giving
1847 Rogers
Famous Silver,
Another Biff. Value
fluarnntpoil for finest color
and lu'i'icctlou In solid while
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$31.50 Up
Greet the homo with this lifetime silver, complete service
for six with handsome gift tray. Weekly payments soon
pay up.
Open From Eight 'Til Late t
Hoffman's
JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS
790 Willamette Street. '
white gold or platinum no.
Telephone 756
837 Olive Street
With IinO HUWiuon
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motnls.