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IICAST IX llONOIt tV WIVRS
J.V UOUJIMAV HAM,
l.Imrr M.iviy TiHislnuiKUT for
I'.vi'iiUuti liu-lt MomlH-r Will
Ptvaviii, St ii ill
- lt-plpr lme Onunljr (ipecial)
tSl'UJXOFlKI.IJ, Ore. Hoc, 30.
Tim iiniiinil women's niKhl of tho
l.loiis club of t!irlngflrlil will ho
held Tltursilny vvcniiiK In .the
Wtioilincn of tho World hull niul
will In? fi'iiiurod by a roKUlur din.
iap'. banquet at t o'clork. Com
pl'ito nrrntit-'i'meiits for tho even,
livt were iiiiidn by a romtnlttee op.
poinii'il ly i;inu-r Mnxuy. iirvsl-
tlrnt of llii' orKaniKaUon at r,
im-i'tiiiK hold n wk uko when th
minimi women's nlirht wan derlilcil
upon. C. K. KKKimnn hands the
flintier committee, and Dallas Mur.
plii'V la chairman of the nitcruiu
inent committee.
The milieu at the banquet will
no nrnuiKeii in tno slisiie of n
hurshoo no Hint all the dinon ran
see the smite where tho stunts will
lm presented. Tho women of the
t'hrlittttn church are preparing the
Imnnuet for the club members and
their wive.
The entertainment committee
decided to present the entertain
ment in the form of a stunt by
every member of the Lions club.
The music, for tho even l hit win h
furnished by a three-piece orches- 1926.
tra Under the direction nt 4 'Karl... '
Nndvornik.
Klmer Maxey. editor of the DANCE
..... ...e...-u - - -, iircsiuem OI
the SprinRflcld vhapter of the
Hons club will act as toastmaster
tor the eveninr.
they will be Bone over In the meet
ins.
The edit buys of SprlnKlield
nnvo sinned tip fur the. work
niui wno will compose die first
troupe are: Vernon tiritflth, l.l.iyd
M.iltimtn. Kvnn Huches. (iernld
.Mol l-son. Knlph HllKhes, Thayer
.ui'.uurruy. lidKiir i..mk und Ar
lllllr Poller. K Kill buys are netVH-
Bury before a liin-er MI he urmit
ed. Tile two additional inflation
were added i me the Jan uieetitiii
it nun ami t no quoin
It'MIKCIl.
WOODMEN TO INITIATE
El'CKXK PHII.Ii TEAM
ASSIST IX WOKK
Wll.l.
llteBlnter t.ane. I'ountv Ki..um
l'i;i.Ul'IKI.P. Ore.. Ilec. 30.
Initiation or mure than a dosen
iito the vtondinen of tho World
will he held on the eveniiiK of Jan
uary ft. It was announced by the
Springfield local number St7. The
exact number was not Klven out.
The consideration of the nppliva
t ons for membership which was
slated for the meeting hut night
was postponed.
To celebrate taking in tho now
men the drill team from the Eu
Kene post of the Woodmen of the
World will conduct tho initiation
assisted bv members of the
Sprlnnrield Kroup. There will be
no more meetlnK this year. The
in inn ion win take place under the
recently ejected set of officers for
In honor of the oullo. Dinner was
servea to the guests and the ove
n.tiM was spent in a sou.iil tmn.
Thone present at the nfrnlr wore
Mr. mid .Mrs. U K TliotnpKon. vic
tor f Ii-kvI, Mrs. tli ace Itulierls, .Mr
and Jtrs. l.nrl N. Thompson, the
ti'inored irnesis, and son l.avronoe,
Mr. mid Mi's. Kbd l. Thoinpson
ami ilaUKhlvr. Hcs.rr lielie, and
.uiss jiaiKuerite jiuid. Ali were
rroin Npr.ni:.ed and relatives of
Urn married couple, The nrfuil'
was held at Mrs. Kloyd Thomp.
sou's home on ttfih und I' slicets.
RESTAURANT IS MOVED
SI'OXO CAr'H IS NOW I.Ot ATI O
i.v iun:i.
IKi-llUUr tjOH' l.Vliltly Seotall
rtrKIMIKIKI.I). Ore.. Ilec. SO
Tho Siionit restaurant which' has
oeen loomed ill the Frv and Fninlc-
liu biilldinii on Main street, for tho
past year and a half, has been
moved to the Spouk hotel and was
opened ror business Monday. The
movlliK was completed in one d.iv
The former section of the buiUIInt;
ocupled by the restaurant Is va
cant nt present.
Air. anil Mrs. Thomas Snonir
staled the present site nuide It
easier to maiuiKO tho hotel mid res
taurant tOKvther. Tho Sponits have
owned the Spout? hotel for the
past four years. Tho owners have
been in business In Snrlnv-flelil
tor tno last 23 years.
MORNING REGISTER. EUGENE, ORE.. THURSDAY. DEC. 31. 1925
Officers of Organization Re
view Year's Work .
SCOUTS TO MEET MONDAY
TEXDKKPOOT TKST TO
GIVEN TO TROVP
BE
PAVILION SOLD
TIUTTrUK TO HE VSED TO
BUILD HOUSE
iltoslvtrr l.sne County fipeclat)
SPRlXaPIEI.n. Ore IW tit
The dance pavilion which was eon.
jstrucle.t by the Springfield post of
...c .i.if iuion in June, lsao
on the corner of First and Main
streets was sold to Charles Leaf of
(Iteirltttr Ijine County Special) t-usrene and is he nir torn down.
SPKlN'GFIEl.n, Ore., Dec. 30. I The lumber Is beinK used by Mr.
The first regular meeting of the i -'a." to construct a dwelling house
newly organired Boy Scout troupe nor h of Eugene. He bought the
of Springfield will bo held on the I PnVlton a month ngo and since
evening or January 4 at which "nen nas neon encaged In tearing it
time the scou s who have prepared I down. It consisted of a floor and
themselves will be given the ten-. a wall built up for six feet,
derfoot tests and dr. lied on other I .
work. I'lans for the cominsr vear
and for the application for'a char- j THOMPSONS
ter will be d.scussed with the bo-s '
. . . - x ' ry n .- .
"i . i i auu. wuuiniasier anil
C. K. Barber, assistant scoutmas
ter. The matters concerning equip
ment and uniforms will be taken
up some time In the future for the
HONORED
r.VTERTAIXMEXT CUVEX txm
' SPRIXGF1EI.I FAMILY
(Reslstr lne County Spclal) '
sirixi;fiki.i i'eusoxaijs
IKrslslor Un. Cnunlv Stmc-lall
Sl'HINUFlktl.lv Ore.. Ilec 3d
air. mm .Mrs. Hurt Scott of Wiud
oerry were business vislturs in
ppringiieltl today.
F. V. Kalrbanks has heen enn
fined to his home In Springfield
with a minor illness. Ho is expect-
eu to oe up and around within
few days.
Albert S. Weaver and wife, who
nuve been residing on Springfield
route 3 have moved to Marshfleld
where they plan to make thoir
iiome.
F. S. Jackson, merchant of Jus-
le.', transacted business In Spring.
i.e. ii luuny.
John Maughn. Jr.. grain grower
and farmer of tho Coburg district,
motored in for supplies today.
W. Lane, truck driver of Mar
cola, drove in today for a load of
feed purchased from a local mill,
Harry Nebergall, grain and
flower man of Albany, was occu
pied with a short v:slt on business
matters .n town today.
W. M. Harper, farmer of Junc
tion City, was fh the cltv fnrfnv
disposing of part of his wheat crop
at n local mill.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Skinner
anti son returned to Long-new.
Wash., after visiting over the
Christmas hid days nt the home of
sirs. cK'nncrs parents. Air. nn.l
V
-Yaffil
! .-ir : -t : -I . i
. - - W
m-.tr, ihW .u- nfKI.M..FIKI, ). Ore. Tn SA
to get defin tely organized and Bt'l 9 3? Jl"sr, ""J" of S.dwell on Fifth street
stnned in on the work, it is stated. ?, Karl Thompson Mrs. Mar Craft, of the Kgglmnn
The scout handbooks which ."f. 'l SS? b" " ' 'l- kllchen. was taien lir"l"h
were ordered are expected to or- ? h'u J'nnn" a"J ?clal: pneumonia yes erday and will
rive before the meeting time and H,n.B " J""" of Mrs. Floyd nrobibly be confined to her hm.
. ... unreon wno arranged the affa.'r ; for reveral days.
; .Mr. and Mrs. Morris H II and
famllv of Jasper were transacting
bus ness m .Sprinefleld today.
The Prlscllla club of Springflold
will be entertained at the home of)
Mrs. John Seavev in .Rt...AnA An
inur?nay even;ng.
Charles Meier of Camp Creek
was a bus ness visitor this morn
ing.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ken Russell of
Thurston spent Tuesday evening
, ,, r na arterwards
at lhe Ji-tpe of J-Jrj and. Mrs. R. P.
Slortenren.
E. E. Flef h" of Rnstien
bU no . I'll - '-. t.v.n InHiLii
l'h" p ' vt. Wrnon snent
part ' i ". .1 v n ioiV1 occupied
wilh bv -. -u tr
J. K. I h" nx e of P c-s.-int Hill
was a fh r lipiinesj . vsitor
etin"B'iv mo-1 " ,
8. I. Davs of T'"i"n ii n
lown on bui nes: n.a ;er Wednes
day morn'ng
Harry Stewart rotur-ied from
Portland after vsiting d-r ne the
Christmas holid-vi -h" home
vi nis uaugnter. AI-s Tim Slfl"ser.
Mrs. C. I. Inman of Plcoan' Hill
transacted business part of
Wednesday morning In town.
Frank Bartholemew f.i rmef l'w
Jng near Springfield nenr Hayden
""s moiorea in tor supplies lo
dav. i
W. F. Warfel of Lcaburg was a
nun Business visitor In Spring'
field tody.
3. E. Smith, farmer near Spring
field, motored n for supplies to-
A. J .Perk'ns returned from Rn
lem where h left for a hurried
visit ut the f rst part of the week
' severe Illness of his
miner, jonn r-eric'ns. who is re
ported to be recovering very slow,
ly. Oeorge Perkins, another son
was also called to the bedside to
day. Miss Syble Windham of Ostc.
r'dee spent the day visiting friends
and snopping In Springfield.
Mr. and Mrs. Hucka or the fe
Kerrzie river district, woro business
viaitors today. -
F. B. McDowell, farmer of VIda,
iiioioreu in lor supplies today. -Wnlter
Rangh, farmer of Wal
terv.ne. transacted buslrfess In
'own part of Wednesday after
noon.
FAMILIES ARE GUESTS
rornuirtoii (lf Muxio Smioly One
or .VUVU4H lilnin hiNl by
YisvU tiroun
llb-Vlalei- t.tillt. Ciunty 8i0i'UII
rHK'NWKl.1.. Oio.. live. all.
The indoor lliclllc of tllu Ladles'
t. v.c liiiproveiiient club was held
at tile Orange hall Tuesday. Kami.
lies or ineiuiiers of the club were
guivi.s ami lunch was served rufe
lena sLvIo at IStSll. All uivhealrit.
i.i.iiNiBiing oi .viiss t.ois riversoti
mid Francis Everson each with
vtol.ns. Hi. ben Olson, with drums
ami h tirrou .Mooio ut tho organ
played.
.Mrs. V. V. Wyatl. urosldlntf.
announced an nrter dinner pro
gram wtiich consisted mostly of
reports rrom chairmen of commit
tees, showing the iietlvllca of tho
club during the Inst year.
.Mrs. wuorge snore, chairman of
the civic committee, told of placing
new flower pots nnd tho Installa
tion of a night light at Jhe sta
tion. Mrs. Itrown told of tho work
of tlie home ecunomiu committees
and of prises won ut tho county
lair tor exh.blts. Mrs. F. A. Rich-
ardson told of tho friendly neigh
bor committed whose activities
have brought tlm naiuo of the
friendly village to Creswell.
MKh loliitm KcMirM
Miss Carol Johnson mid of tho
flower committee work. Mrs. Roy
Miller gave a report of tho mem
bership coiumltteo (bowing the
present membership to be 53. Mrs.
Kirkham told of the work of the
educational committee and cspo'
ciallv commended tho girls' club
work. Mm. Woodson rend Mrs. Ed
Anderson's report of tho child
welfare committee work which
disclosed large pifis for children's
home and help for needy, ones In
the community.
Mrs. Cora Olson of the press nnd
advertising committee told of the
publicity given In the papers nf the
clubs meetings und activities. Mrs.
I. Kent gave Mrs. Mathews re
port of the music committee tell
ing of the recent organization of
a music c'ub for young persons to
give mus'cul programs onro a
month. A spec'nl feature of Irish
sonts will he given fix. Patrick's
day by this club. Mrs. C. 11. Sedg
wick told of 'he work of tho legis
lative comm. tire and tho club's
connection with tho Federation of I
WVr..en's clubs. j
library Work Outlined I
Mrs F. L Kicker, manager of'
building and u a In lliolr entrance
uiinliactvail. .
They hrukn through tho pner.
ins mi me coning or lilt! slnl'll
loom. . a lllllllbel' or loaili.tr H.I1LIM.
shoes, nei'kllna, corduroy limits mid
other nitli'les. tlitf uxuot valuti of
which u tinuuowii, wet lakuli. It
in estlluuted that tho Kiss will
amount t.i bolnvcu MUO und filon,
tifriiers iioiii tlie alierlti's ot
flco wt'i'o here today to iiivesllualo
mil coiiin un. i un I'luo tu thi) Ideii
tily of the t'obboi's.
Xclglilmi-, or WiHMli'rnft slivl
liU'suier t..ih4 I'mmiyl bi..cll
Jl'MTION CITV, tiro. Hoc. Si).
The Laurel Hume circle. Neigh,
bors of Woodcraft held Its regular
moting Monday evening. Tho
Ini'iiilii'ish p contiuit closed with
Alls. . c. Wuslibtll'lle's side
winning ny two points. Tho losing
sids. Alia, c. Ilarpnlv, cainu.n, w.ll
liannuet tho winners the rust
mooting In January, Refresh
ments were served.
KmIivoiiuiu's 1'imUI.mi Taken
Otsl"lir I.miiw t'uunly Htwv'UII
Jf.NCTION CITV, tir Dec. 3rt,
.1 i i....i. ..... ..... . . .. .
... ... .....ii iii inn nil oiii-itucn
store, will leave Friday fur Long
view, Wash. Ho will go on tho
road for Marshal Wells, liiirdwni'o
U'ontliiuod ou nago J, column 41
DAILY MARKET 3EP0RT
(Orwio Juurmtl Mttrl.t4 Krtlrw,
tt Ut IX A N 1 1. Hi... ja m.,...m.i.
tf 111 t'ttlKornI itunUoii fisfNia
biijir of rttiia n thl Uirltury .tiJ lu
n. ..ml bva rur bo,). urit mut lor
Kviei,ti vt sKva dor mt vYtrviiirtr
lltHr4l. t'otitraiy to .rvlii,mi it.1
Mlttl lVtlr. Ihls wrk l.ttfltl lu
marttot b.t brco irvtttvr than work
Mcconttiii to U.hn iMrtoic "iiUr
rtcl.t. , irniy n t,t,- (i.r(
A. T JUCaulwj-, a pruiiiliwiit liultnioiultfiit
UtWI Ator, 4
At lit mqinMi( ttrmarttl U fullr tip lit
th fcui-i.Ijr or trfurt fKtf. Ilicrcfortf
urpjua u phgwn htrl,y. Wltll frh
ar a-ilif. ihr i Mtu a ,ry Br,,,
toll Cor lurasa .tuta, althouclt t!ia bulh
tl thta tUmatiU la ftunt Hit tfuih.
Huii HliuMiioti . Mtc.ir
IrUt tar btitler im boLlhtc teity
.u rrtAiit In rut prlrv la rtrrally tf
llcalrtl. I'rlnia atar ata.iy ih for-
intr prlcta ronllttu..! Ukg la utt thow.
lag a Nutiabl inrraa,
Umut httoriHjt mt IbttMiMa
:(riiit ahurtatfn f npa banana h'f
nt Ihla Un.. ia ruln aiiitV(h In prl.
Ontjr nbuut half the. banana, ar anU.
In hprt aa rutti t rnt with a rt .
a thla twin .lu tu th formar a
With vnrv k.-sii.t r.-- . . . . ;
tM attM-kt hrld bjr rataller v-rv n-.n-.i'
lrnth la K-nnr.ily untlnm-.l t-t ,
tountr-lilllrtf vrnl and hKn. Tha for
ltr mark! t Mtiilly firm. j
vh aaujiaiffuil sttUACQIiy
is f genuine snle of broken lines odds oud ciu I il i
cumulated und which we have gathered together and I ea6,
the balcony for easy access. Every article, und tllt-i ' P i n
' them that we could not mentionjust as bitr valt...u J! .'rc ,ot8 of
tioned here- is sellinjr at a tremendous saving --re( In men"
below their worth and regular price that it seems rvlirnl' 80 iar
it's not. It's the truth. Come today. srf,UlllU8. But
Girls' Gingham Dresses ' - '
UcKular $1.50 In !SJ.50 viiIiip-i
$1.00
Women's Coats
1 it r trimint'tl iiii.l wciith $() enrlt
$6.75
Printed Voile Dresses
SHI iiDiiuiillv at SJ.50 fitch
$1.00
Rayon Silk Hose
Wuinlcrful vji I iter puitl aiHiirtiiirnt
49c
Boys' Wool Overcoats
Values from $7.50 tu $15.00
$3.95
Men's Canvas Gloves
5c
Men's Dress Shirts
Ci'oimI S2.tX) to $..00 values
$1.00
H' i:A
mm
11 . v'i- V H--k
n
I
A
1
11
Men's House Coats
I'llif values ranyiiii; fr,im S.1 JK) i m
$1.50 to $2.50
Boy's Hats and Caps
25c
yllum to choirs fl0 Is
!) I loots s
Cull, cumitiMA nio tti.. tt loon f.io
ntip attd Umb
l.mt. foo4 q ctiolcs MI.
J.''"m" 1 '
H-Jium snii sod ixll.rl ll iisli :.
tl.vrwlsht II lb. up) ,t 100 19 lo
All wolshlo tfUMo sad
rotnmunl
I Yosrling volhors. m..luni
10 ehnlr, , llfu.
. Kwm, rolitmon to rhuiro. lit. A
'u!l all 'I rutiiii,n O0 g 99
Nirrc Tho oUoo rl.u ra.
The ladles flvic Imiirovemenl I " "rnc firmlr srir.j u,.. . '". " 'oos opi.
rlnl. nm .n.n .. , V. . . .rr. la U V , " mim
sponded to by C. H. Sedcwxk. I 'ml' tons In liop mork.l.
Philip Onmboa of tho U. of O. was I "" soed l..i u..,,i
present as . Kuest nnd Rave . very j "cZtZ'Z Z.?u2"-J. . ..
fernl.n at t4rll oo ci.lo. Il.u.r uuai
I'olalo Tesde Quito Npollrd
Troilo IN . ..OIO!., M..k-l I- -..... '
tho llbrnry. told of the use made of To oouth.rn .iM.rtiioiivo rrnw.t i iui '
the trsvsllnit I brary from the stiito I h"" erioor h.t. n,t n,... .
and nlso ihe HS books from Cres-, J"" 1hlh" l"'" lo f...c. .,ii,,., .
well peiple. Mrs. Clarn Trnxler . ".I . soniinss in oior. t.u.,1
told of plays nnd shows Klven un-1 "'" '' " qui.i .tiir.
der lhe v.-"ri of ths ways und i llHef N'oir at ttt..i . . 1
mean- committee which hav, net- N." k7.X m0n. Td !
111. li.il.r. oholo,
rll.Mi.. 119: rhup.
l". lit. C.rh...
" 1 y 1 ni-,rjBi.ii sujum
III; omit. I II; i "I0 l.lrr ;,(,.,,
"':": ":..':"' .-..!.'" -...:iTtL,
umoik. 1-. m .'' ih
hi ttitiu si
"Now I tball take yon op to the surface of the earth"
j Arthur Edmund Carewe as the Persian and Lon Chaney as the
Phantom ui Universal $ production' of "The Phantom of the Opera."
Idirected by Rupert Julian. Presented by Carl Laemmle.
4
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
EFFECTIVE JANUARY 1, 1926
STAGES LEAVE EUGENE
: Northbound '.
7:00, 8:I5, '9:00, 10:10,' 12:00 A M
9:10. 4:30", 8:00 P. t. '
- ?8:1B A. M. Eastslde Jlifhway via Albany
"4:0 P. M. Both Highways via Albany
Southbound
8:00 A. M-; 12:40, J:00, 7:00 P. Tj
Oregon Stages Inc.
What will Your
Bank be in 20 Years?
In picking a bank you should exercise as much care as In choos-
... n i.u.wier, lor your nann ih going to be your partner Its
progress and success Is going to mean your progress and success
.u. ,uu iiiusi. ui necessity worK hand In glove.
In choosing the U. S. National most hllni rlfloi mnn Vo tr,
moved by the fact that wo have developed with the growth of
Uiittcne. As business has grown luracr wo hnvn i7.. i. i
came more complex we eximnded to meet it nv h,..i. . i
tho future we. shall keep pace with Eugene's commercial expan
sion. Hu can be certain that the U. u: National will bo adequate
to assist you when we have doubled in size.
U S, NATIONAL
BAN k:
"She Bank of Service
EUGENEaOAN SAVINGS BANK.
; Che Bank for Savings
Wodrtlnir Attended
(Rsltr Logo County Special)
CRESWET.I,. Ore.. Doc. 30.
wunn a number pr creBwell young
people went to Euueno Wednesday
morning to attend the wedding of
.viiss i.eona rotter nnd F. M. 'Sent
nt the Ca' hollo church. Miss Pot-
'er 's a uauKh'er of Mr. nnd Mrs
W. W. Potter of Creswell.
GOITRE REMOVED
Tltnsvlllc Minister's Wlfo Saved An
Oiieruilim, Warns OUicrs
To Know
Mrs, F. K. Buker. 1 8 W. Oak Ht.,
Titus MIc Ph., says "Keel I am do.
In reni missionary .work when I
tell how my goitre was removed
wliii Sorhol-rju idrupln. a stainless
Iliiiiii' iit. My eyes, lienrt nnd nerves
W"i-cj 'i. & f.id I'.ndi'lon. I'""ll no
,111 i'fi . is Tioiii Hie ti'cniinent. (Had
in i'ii or wriie my experleiii'iiH."
Moid oy lending drugisls or
writo hornol Compnny, Merchiinlcs.
burg, Ohio. Locally at Linn Drug
-o. Adv.
interesting taik on his native
countrv tell'ng of Its progress
men the United States had taken
an Interest there and exprcysod
he appreciation of his people for
what nnd been done. He showed
Its governmental development dur
ing the lust 25 years and progress
mnile ror seir-government. Ho in
vited the club to attend an enter
'alnment to ho given by the Kill.
i-'hd club at the U. of O. Wednes
d evening.
Music on Program
The program closed with a se
lection bv the orchestra and the
singing of a few of tho old songs.
An Important business session fol
lowed. Mrs. Llvn Miller was np
po'nted delruo to ihe sewing ma
chine demonstration In Eugene In
response to Invltntlon of County
Agent i). . Kletrher. Mrs. K. A.
Richardson was appointed to rep
resent the club at the annual
meeting of Red Cross In Eugene.
Over $20 worth of Christmas seals
were reported sold In Creswell. A
balance of 143.07 is In the treasury
In addition to a $90 bond. Mrs.
Jay Kunl was elected a new mem
ber. A rls ng voto of appreciation
of the services of Mrs. W. W.
Wyntt as president for the last two
terms was given. Miss Cnroi John
son on behnif of tho executive
committee presented the new year
hooks. Tho new year's motto Is
service io Home, mate nnd Na
tion." Colors are green nnd sold
wh oh are embodied in tho cover
or me booklet.
The club was organized April 13,
1919, and federated September 23,
1923 nnd has grown to be a lender
among the clubs In tho s'nte. '
Nlilnnera' Utl. V-.I
Trheslksr liur.u .Jvl,,i ..n.Ur'
Ifftl.tl .hlpiiitni. uurtns th n.tt 11
I a Sunt. In.! n u
... '.vif.i IM. SI whtrli .urh
iu ..ul. Ml a ...H.i,,., .,. n,
lo lb. Jutlfu,.iit ih nrs.l r.p.t.f
I us.
IICl..l(hl ,1(0 ,. j.
lb I nt.dtum. (o4 sn.1
,,'',, 11.09 It l
ll.Jlum v.ishi ( i. its
Ibo. m.dium. tftod ssil 't
l.mtxr.lurM. t,, ,,, , jv.,,,.
1J il'It.-.; norlhr.. H.fcn.. 51 Jr.
r. , luk.r, r. ,niJ Muh l(
A.hl.n.l. Jl a,Ir... Minimom i.mp.r.
lur. st I'orll.na lanlslil sbout II d..
ronimoa m.dium.
Mrs. Trcanor Moves Ktorn
eni.,- i,nnc c(tun,v H,(f.
CItKSWrcr.l,. Ore.. Dec. 30.
Mrs. Kthel Trennor moves her
store to tho Itlchnrdson cement
block this week to open there Jnn-
uary I. The new storo Is In tho
west store room, n long, deep, well.
iiginen piace, wnich wll g ve It a
new appearance and more "up-to-dnie.
.Mrs. Treanor has heen In
business several years nt the cor
ner of t Front street nnd Oregon
avenue.
POttTI.ANl). Or... rT Th...
rs th. prtc. p., ho,M,.r. ...
eW wh.r. ath.rvtr nellt
nolln s.illns pries bot lets: Crssm
r Prices: Prints lr, .r h",
?p, "blscl lo dlwosnt nf
30J?.: dslry bujln, prc,. jj0 -.r h.
nuttsrr.t Caanlry .I.tlon d.HT.rr
bssls: n..t churning cr.mm. le p7r
lb.: no. 3 sr.it. oso. .. n ., . . .
Ilvsry; bait nhurnlos ersam. Ite lb
Ch.sJ 6. 1 ! I n. nrlrnt Tin-
r Irlpl.ls. 110. JC. h. r.n
in.".; :"l.,,r'mM' ' T1""
wook t o. b. Mlllng picss: Trlpl.i, lc
lb losf. Ito lb.; Coos eooni, eh..J
-lllitir p,ie. to r.tu,r,: Trlpl.i isTi
Kss lmln nrlc... Fmst ttrtwu Cor
whit... lie p.r dns.j h.nn.rf null. la
2ci undftr.tii, itf.
I.lr. Po.llrr s.illns prlc.s: n.avy
ii k. J? ; hr. He ..r lb. i
......,..-..,.., , rKln uus. 22VI col
or.d. J!0e lb.
Turkey. p.nrv ,lp.....i ,.Acn
Onions Iwilins price to r.tatl.rs: esr
Jle. Iltme: Oregon. 11 l.(M II. "
Tsbl PMsto.s btschut.s O.rn.. II II
O4.0S; f.nry bWr., 1100; ...ct ,,.
Inlo... C.lifornl.. Hi etc p.r lb : r.ms
I!ll I'erjp.rs Local, leIOo per lb.
Bunch gsisblss I'.r.l.r. moion:
rsdlahss. SOol betls. loci esrrol.. too'
turnip.. 4le diun bunrheV
v,a""ss Belling priest fleets.
II.0i esrrots. Itlo ...w. .... .
nr.. on i .. il . .... -
w " '"'iuce, uaiuornta.
:.' " " rauurmwer. lor.l
li.llOll.lo rrsl.: r.lerr. II loli n
. M .pin.cn, local.
lomsioee, hot house.
me Relief
SiJ6 Bell-ans
ft&2 Hot water
fogZdJss SureRelicrf
Bell-ans
FOR INDIGESTION
25 and 75$ PktJs.Sold Everywhere
JUNCTION MASONS MEET
ci:ai:Mo.Mi:s comi:cti:o iy
A. r, AM) A. M. I,OIK.B
llt-sl.l.r I,ans .Viunly Hjie. !nl )
JUNCTION CITV, Ore., IJec. 30
luncton Cltv A. V. nnd A M X..
128 at its Inst regular meeting In-
'in...! me roiiow'ng officers.
Wrshlpfiil master, Mnn lev Itolil-
r,..., . r.'ii,nr WHroen. Aniril. i.in
moor wnrnen. snm T.ehmiin:
r.-....ii:.r, .1. v. Mornhcad; sne-
iciary v. t;. 'nnhblirne; sen.'nr
de en n. T fWnll: Jun nr deri
cn. W. .1. Thornton: sonloi' stowi
ini, virrru i-nntcir; junior it ewarrl
iramc Menders; mnrshnl, Kd p.
un iey; rnnp'nin, ,1ns .1. Jcnpcn.
The fellow crnft degree was con
ferred on two nt this lime.
Insinuation was conducted by
. t miinim r.uwiiru j. nanny.
JUNCTION STORE ROBBED
CJ-OTIIINO VAM'ICD AT OVEH
zoo ih TAKi;r
Tho Itnlph Hplera'alora'hora'waii
oooeo i uesiinv ovonlng when
thloveg mnihi their ontrnnt'o Into
Jhn bu'liPng In which the store Is
,.;... uiro ign a trap door In
inn roof. Thn construction of. an
addition to tho building, which Is
under way, made It easy for the
thieves lo got on the root of tho
doaen
11.00 ffinri bo.
IMoelMn crote.
sffeat. .nil I.M.vt..u
Country Mull s.llln. ,.,.. .. ......
.. .. ...,,,. , Mn nqms.re
un.i.r Ibo 101., Il7r.lb.i h,..l c.lv.
lanibe. lTOJIo per lb. "
,J'rd rr lb. shortening
Rrnok.d Veals name, IIOIIi per lb.,
bre.kfset bscon. lome par lb
flops, Wool, nidee, ate,
r1nnNomlnel: lias .... -t .
nominal. looilo.
Illdn. llurlrtr nrlee.l S.n.rt hid... all
rlMe, so; tre.n hldrs. 7o: aallad
bulls. p; green bulls, . ,.n,4
gissn calf. Ms; ashed or green kip, loo
Sh..p . Pelt--r"llst dry ah.ep P.
long, UHej ehort, line; p.c.;, ,u,':
flint- dry shoarlnss. each. Ilklnn. i.-
...... ....... ..,;. .i.nneiii.io; .hort
mh, a!0c; ebeailngs, .ach, lluilc
dry anli.d pells, 17(40. '
..5'?''lNomln11 "Hr. 'lie, H-Moo
J'tfJOoi niMliim or 7(hlo(id. HfHo,
per Ih; ""nr.. or .. blood, JHfrJIr p.r
Ih l hrsld. lit? Me lb At valley point.
I;;,1;" ' " o hlhr for selected
Mohair nuylng price: Kid, its per
b l stsple, lie per lb.; short slspl, too
oer lb.; hurry stock, toe par lb
aerera bark nuylng price,
peel "c In i 114 i ik '
"'itT1' 0r,p no"' nyln prloe, IH
' rlsltl. snif nun.
Slocra niOO Ilia, down), good IS I .7B
r.'nnner nnd oullnr
Helfera, good and 'choice
WelxhtS) .AAA M
Cows, good snd choice 'o(lm io
i.ominon snd medium.,,,, l.ooo no l
. 'le ItlOsfll.TI
Usui litnie tl)o to II Ibo,
romieus. pilloni. g.o4 end '
eh"" 1 Ilitm
ta,!klr, hose I.oll.o
laushior pise mo lbs.
d"n), Bietlium, good sad
nohe tl.lsoil.li
'"in an.i etocser ple 17
j iw i, rornmoA. nie
dluni. food snd rhiitrs, , . ,11.0) It 00 j
I'oril.ul tir.la rulures
- illy The Amkiuh l'r..s
MiRTI.AMt). i,... ,.. h,.,
Illlll. hard whit.. J.ou.rr. r.bru.r
LIS; hard whil. llu. at. iii, ban. (:
whir, ami wrai.rn wlill., January, Kob
ritarr. It. (3; hard winter ami m.rlti.rr
prins. January. K.lituncy, II. II;
.rn ii, janusrr. rnnrtiary. II. II.
l.l. No, s. 1. pound whil. teed snd
gray, January February. I:. 71.
Parley, , , le.pound aod It puund
January. Vvbrv't, io.
Torn. No 1 ..l.rn yellow .hlpmenl.
J.huary, February. 111.
I"!1.!! rM0' l,ln'llr''' January, February,
Portland Ilsy Market
tltr The A..oclalvit Pr.ael
P'lltTI.ANI), lire.. I.e.'. .10. .r .
Ilnylng prlc.al Valley llmolliy. ;o;
....em "rrion, :i.ee; sltalta, III10O
l:o; clovnr nominal: oat hay, 120- oat
and vetch. Ill: alraw. It per ton. Hell
ing prices, ii s lon more.
Portland Hairy f.irhsns
flly The Aaeoclnled l'r..el
KIRTI.ANU. (Ir... Ii.,.. an ..
ealras, lHc; alandarda, 4Hio; prime
....... .e,, nm., iidi p.r lb,
Esse, cairn., anu; firal.. Jlu; pullets
tOc; underalxed, :iu por dos
New Tors; fruit Prices
... (Ily Tire Associated I're.a)
NKW VIJItK, I..C. it,. Krsporsted
'iHOUo'""" Ch'C' 1,H1,0l
- Apricots scares; aland. rd. llOIIUo!
choice. !l,(Ulci chic,, ??
choice to" fancy Tssd. 7,, 0 VlV,
aecdleea, IOISo.
',,tV"k ""O Mrk.
I1' rho Aaancutlcd I'roaa)
NKW Vl.llK. Ilec. no. I folia Pad fie
Cosst. urn, i;oaoctjn tiZiL"
Hentlle Hay and (Irnln
nsiT i I'm ?. Assnnlsl ,)
HBATII.M, Doc. 10. AHiliru n,en,
Greet the New Year
HDaimce at
Lara way 1s
THURSDAY, DEC. 31st
HATS HORNS SERPENTINE
The Big Midnight Frolic
SPECIAL ATTRACTION
Sid and Laura Woodhouto
Feature Dancer
THE SEASON'S PREMIER DANCING EVENT
Dancing till 12:30 Regular Chrf
I
I
ill I TONIGHT I 1 2 SHOWS 6:45 A 8:45
fl.00 7.21
6.00 1fi ,0(f
Cnnnfir nnil rutlnr
a.o 4.00
Hull, uoofl nnA nhntr (boof
yaamnKf wxriiinM) I.7BO 4 BO
Common lo tiiftdlum (canner '
ftfut bolottnn) i AAA a
Cat von, mud I um lo cho!e ' '
(mUHfiirtil trluflf(l) f 000 no
Cull, common .o iba, '
dowft .' 1.00 O t.OO
l? you are
suffering
from skin
trouble
ml want a remedy
whine value lias
been, proved by
many year of mo.
cciiful uie if you
ane a treatment
that thouiamli of
tloctori and ilrno.
fisti prciciilie became thty Vnow
bcncfical remits you , will f,nd it i i
Kcunol Ointment. ,
Why not take the combined ailvl.-e
of all theiB who metiical men and hcul
J""' "a.ii Uf Ullllg
Resinol
Dim't iiiiss lliis urcnt shuvv of Lauulis, J.iz ami Fun.
)!! 8sntit fop fvtrytinc tntulit ow-iiitf to tlie hpcciai
niKiuiKiu ftl.ttinnc. ,ote tlie now startniK umc auuvc,
aj)ilyini,' to vautlcvillc each Tluiisilay.
LEAH WARWICK
FRISCO luRMONISTS
Vocally, Initrumentally, Terpsichoreanly
STANTON & DOLORES
Just Two Girls Tryin' lo Get Along
The Mirthquake of Comedy
WHITE, BLACK & USELESS
"MARYS GROOM"
Vaudeville' Funniest Mule Act
WINSTON HOLLAND
' Tho Cowboy Whiatler
Topic of
Day
Oregonian
Review
Mr. Sweeney & Dick Stewart
"TWO MINDS WITHOUT A SINGLETHOUGHT'
HARRY LANGDON
in
"A Marriage Wow"
HEILIG CONCERT ORCHESTRA
Charles Kuiiyaii, Ctiiuluclni', fcfUiii'iiiK'
"Morning, Noon ami Nijfht," by V- Von Stippc
Regular Prices 50 any seat Children 20
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