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mfi mnj.ienw, nmtm, otiiNjok, tupiwmay, jirr.v u, kji,
ILL Jmfm.4iaffirti
To Our Friends-
Wo offer you mcrchandlso
nt price Hint nllow a savin
on every, nrtlclo purchased, Wo
iitAk'6 no extravagant state
ments an to values our ens
tomnrs are tlio infallible
Judges or what they want ami
the prices they want to pay
It li our effort to provide qual
ity Roods at low prices und to
placb 'it heforo you without
exaggerated embellishments
this Is a policy founded on the
Golden Hulo and It makes for
permanent satisfaction and
confidence;
. C. Penney Co.
'nrorMmifft
& 312. DEPARTMENT STORES
Nation Wide
Money Saving Program!
Right on the minute! Now when you
are putting in your supply of wearing
apparel for the family, comes this great
Money Saving Program, offering you
an unequalled opportunity to secure
at the . C. Penney Company prices,
best values in years!
Men's
Overalls
and
Jumpers
Host ((utility 120 weight
Hluu Denim
89c
Muu's Hluc Clminbry
Work Shirts
59c
Children's Dresses
A large assortment of Children's Dresses, many
shades and designs, all of the very best materials;
neat, attractive, serviceable. Just the thing for
these warm days. In sizes 7 to 14 fc"1 AQk
years
Children's Half Sox
A large assortment of Children's Half Sox. All
shades, sizes 4it to 9. Rea- OQ n T0 9c
sonably priced
Children's BlackBloomers
Just what you need for them while at QCtp
play; all sizes
Ladies' White Gabardine Wash Skirts. Very
heavy, durable material. A real 1Q
buy at
36 inch wide Bungalow Cretonne. A suitable
weight for house dresses, aprons also 1 Op
curtains; priced at, per yd 1 c
Wide Hair Bow Ribbon, many shades and pat
terns Moire and flowered OCtp TO ACkf
designs; priced from dJ 'rvV
Oil. Cloth all colors; priced at, 29 C
per yard
36 inch Quality Silk Shirting Beautiful stripe de
signs, many different shades priced fiQr1
per yard ...
Men's Athletic Unions
Comfort for summer days. Well made O'Q c
and heavy durable material OC v-
NEW GILLETTE BROWNIE SAFETY OO
RAZORS nriced at OJt
Men's Neckwear
Just received a large shipment of beautifully
designed silk neckties priced 25 C
Men's Suspenders
Here is a bargain. One year ago these same sus
penders would have cost you 50c a pair O C
they are now priced at only
Why Pay More for Soap?
J. C. Penney Laundry soap 6 bars o C
for JJC
Lux Soap, per box 10c Renso, per box 7c
Creme Oil Soap, 2 bars '
for -IPC
Brassiers, all sizes, while they AOs
last ti7C
Boys' Hats
Large assortment, straw and Cloth ma- OQr
terials priced at
MEN'S SUITS
Every day brings us new shipments of men's suits
for the fall market. You should see these suits.
It would do your heart good to see how the qual
ity has increased and (he prices have come down.
We can safely say that, nowhere in Central Ore
gon can you find equalled values at the prices we
are going to quote on our fall line of men's suits.
They have the style, best of materials, a large
assortment from which to choose, AND THE
PRICES ARE THE VERY LOWEST. Can you
ask for more?
PAR1SIANSH0W
TAKES IN $2,0i;
GREAT SUCCESS
INTEREST LIVELY ON
FINAL EVENING
ATTENDANCE HE CORD
I'l-FI Turn- n( To lie Inml I -
Humility I'cifornicit Unlet titln
Tlicm-.ehe When Oovtil l.eittei
Athletic Clnli HI- Dig I'ixhI
iAW LUMBER BUYING IN NEAR
FUTURE EXPECTED FROM SURVEY
CHAUTAUQUA BAND
TO PLAY AT DANCE
The American Lumberman recent
ly sent over one thousand letters to
retail lumbermen In alt parts of the
country, asking for information con
cerning the amount and kinds of
building, outlook for fall trade, con
dition of stocks, and other data In
Iluenclng the present and prospect
ive demand for lumber. Several hun
dred replies have been received and
carefully analyzed. They furnish sub
stantial assurance of a large and In
creasing volume of building during
the remainder of (he year. Naturally
these letters reveal what was already
generally known In the trade, name
ly, that business in the building line,
taking the country over, Is quite
spotted.
The Lumberman says: "While In
very many sections the volume of
building fur the first half of this
year greatly exceeded the corres
ponding period of last year, there
are others where It fell below. The
bulk of the building thus far this
year, broadly speaking, has consisted
of, and Is, In the cities and towns, a
very large proportion of residences.
There also Is quite a wave of build
ing situation both public and private.
A recent development In the building
situation Is the large number of
churches begun within the last sixty
days. This is a class of construction
that has been practically suspended
for four years. These new edifices
range from small country churches
to those in, cities costing up to $250,
000. More school buildings, hospitals,
and State and Institutional buildings
of various kinds have been begun
during the last two months than the
total of that class of building erect
ed In the last two years. Crop con
ditions aro almost uniformly report
ed good, and a good fall trade Is
expected, of course, dependent some
what upon the prices received by the
farmers for their products. While,
as already stated, the cities and
towns have been doing the bulk of
the business, there is noticeable
marked increase within the last
thirty days in farm buildings, partic
ularly barns. Thero will need to be
considerable building of corn cribs
and granaries to care for the unusu
ally large crops now being harvested
and ,ln prospect.
"Retail stocks of lumber generally
are the lowest In years, pointing to
heavily increased buying In the near
future to care for the fall trade. The
consensus of opinion of these hun
dreds of retailers Is that business In
their line im Improving, with strong
prospect of further improvement in
the fall. The replies reveal a spirit
of optimism, courage and conviction
that augurs well for the general
prosperity of tho country."
I Bland's Orchestral band, appearing
' fttfa n ft nrtmnt fitul ir n n I it tr n t
the Cadmean Chautauqua at the
gymnasium, will furnish the music
for a dance to be given by the nth
letlc club Immediately after the eve
ning performance, It was announced
this morning by C. II. Knowles, of
the gymnasium governing board.
The dance proceeds will go entirely
to the club.
FIRE BALL TEAM
TO PLAY MADRAS
The tire department baseball team
will be In action again Sunday at
Madras after a rest of several weeks,
playing the team representing that
town. Manager Norval Springer has
a strengthened lineup, and expects
to show Madras a fast contest. A
return game will be played here the
following Sunday,
WOODMEN PLANNING
JOINT INITIATION
Members of tho Dend, Itedmond,
and I'rlnevillo lodges of the Wood
men of the World will gather In Ited
mond on the night of Saturday, Aug
ust C, for a Joint Initiation of can
didates secured during tho campaign
for members now being conducted.
SIX DEER HEADS ARE
MOUNTED IN STORE
Six deer heuds, most of them
from deer killed by the proprietor,
were mounted today on tho walls of
Bucuwalter's Sport Storo.. Mr.
Uuchwalter also has nine sots of
horns, and these are also being dis
played. A huge black boar rug has
mado Its appearance on the floor.
MILL FIREMEN DO
FAST HOSE DRILL
In tho first pructlco hold by tho
reorganized Hrooks-Hcanlon mill flru
crew, water was thrown on an
Imaginary lire In 30 seconds aftor
the carriage stopped, "Good work,1'
was the verdict of City Fire Chief
Tom Carlon, who was a witness.
Critical Month for Undo Ez.
March Im recognized lis n rather try.
Ing month n dangerous month be
cnukc weather conditions tempt peo
ple to certain Indiscretions. Tho phil
osophic old darkey realized thli when
lie olicurved: "Ah notice dat when
Ah lib Trough do month o' March, Ah
mos' always lib frough do whole yeah."
Tlmr and tho Man.
A French .miiIIniIcIiiii concludes Hint
t the age of tlfly the in cram? mini
hni slept rtOOO days, worked 0.WIO,
walked WK), moused hlniHcIf -l.ooo,
spent 1,!J fitting nnd been III only
ubout 600 days, or about 3 per cent
of the time.
TOWN PESTS
Our I'rlvntu Test comes Into this
Uusy Oftlce, grinning like n Hyenii,
to Point out a Typographical Error
In (he 1'aper. I.lku all Newspapers,
we make Hrrors und wo Kxpect to
Keep flight On making Them, nnd
we. are not Worrying very much About
It, What's Morel
Participation In tint Pnrlslau
tours, ondod Hnturdity night nt the
American Legion building, was
keen tip to Ilio lust moment, und a
grout cheer of appreciation for t ho
entertainment furnished by Percy A
Stevens Pont and the outsiders who
assisted wont up tin tho three day
show ondod. A capacity crowd
lilted tho gymnasium the last itlttht.
Over J 2,000 wits taken In tin the
three nights, Kxponncs wore llitht
as utmost till work was donated,
and tho II, A. A. ('. Imn it fund
which will go it long way lit operat
ing tho building. An entertainment
of alt flit li oly different nature Is
already being planned for August
ItcKtilur activities of tho building
will begin this week.
Mysterious KI-KI wits uiimuitkcd
bo fore the crowd In tho main audi
torlum, and wits found to ho Miss
Knthryn Day. It Is whispered (hut
she has it double, Lola Whllmnro,
who performed admirably In her
place on occasion. .Moved to tho
stiiK" thn lust night, KI-KI drew
record crowds. "Little KI-KI" was
tilan rirtmtlnr
All who hud a part In the work of
conducting the lours were enter
tallied In it party following the
In a I show, by tlio Cafe du Puree
committee. All of tho entertainers
woro called upon for numbers, und
rofroshmunts were sorved. It was a
Jolly occasion. In spltii of tlio three
, nights of hard work which had been
gone through.
Tho Kollex llcrgorc, on tho main
floor, drew it largo share of tlio rev
enuo. Onirics W. I'ruklno wits In
I charge, nnd kept up tho Interest In
I the Jitney dancing lit nil times, lie
wits nsniKimi ny uiiipu i.ucns, itonon
Inucs und Karl II, Houston. J. II.
Smith und K. T. Knlrchllil were In
(churgo of the country store, and (
T. Tcrrll, Hurry llolugolil and W. i:
Banders conducted the ruffle of bath'
ling suits and gymnasium clothing.
Kenneth Sawyer whs rushlar, nnd
Krnnk Prince assisted In the decora
tlons nnd helped out In general. Itny
(iuldou, Fred Tripled und lieu K
i Purely stuged the entertainment the
Inst evening.
i Kfflclent services In keeping or
dor nnd conducting people ubout the
building were performed hy tho M.
P's, They were Crosby Shavlln, ser
gennt: Charles Wilson, David ('
Watson, Karl II. Houston, Lawrence
Utiunlng, H. It. Drown, W. J. McDon
aid, L. T. Dawson, Hoy Van Vlent,
8, It. Peoples, William Ilaer. Howard
ileaullcu, lien W. (inlander. A. II.
Hill, (lenrgo Cnnklln, Lcroy Fox, Hen
F. Purdy.
(Continued on Pngo S.)
Kvory attraction of tho P.trislnn
tours wits represented In Friday
night's parade. Fl-Fl, guarded by
husky ox-rorvlco men to avoid u pa
Hot raid, led, followed by thu Hlinv-lln-Illxon
bund, which had offered its
services, Next came u truck louded
down with urtlsts from thu Cufa do
Pareo, und one from Montu Carlo,
with tho proprietors of the various
gumcs und thn custodians of tho
bur. A largo crowd witnessed tho
pnrudo.
310,001) INSURANCE
REWARDS KINDNESS
(. II, Myrr Named An llenellrliry
II) Soldier Whom He Hint lie.
ftlenileil In llcnil II Veins Ago,
"Kisses That Came In thn Night,"
an old song delivered with a now
kick, proved n hit when sung In tho
Cafo do Puree by Margaret Thomp
son, who with Mrs. Kdlth Btupln
ton, has been making Ufa miserable
for bushftil buchelors In tlio cabaret.
Tho Parisian lours entertainment
hits had tlio effect, which was expect
ed, of bringing many now members
Into tho II. A. A. U. Tho total. Was
nearly 400 today, Mombors are ask
ed to bring their receipts und got the
whlto ribbon tonight. Legion and
Auxiliary mombors expect to sign up
great numbers of now mombora be
foro tho evening Is over.
Instead of giving tholr regular eve
ning concert, tho Hhovlln-IIIxon band
assisted tho American Legion by
playing for Friday night's parade.
Tho band Is becoming n snappy
marching organization, as woll un
turning out high-class music.
Dulletln Want Ads bring reaults-
tiy thorn,
Tim gratltllilii of n in nil hn had
befriended iilnn years iiko wits miuli.
known In C, 1-2 Myers, owner tif lint
Myers building on I ton it street, when
he rrceivod word from the bureau
of wnr risk Insurance Unit Im hd
been named its beneficiary In a $11)
oon policy taken nut by Fred H
llnhn, a former nwldeut of Mem!
Iliihti died In 1020 of Injuries re
ceived In action, but Myers has Jimt
leeched word tutt the Insurance ai
taken out for III m.
In 1UI-' lliilin shot Merman Ilow
ors, morn commonly known us "Pe
oria Hllm" In lint course of a quarrel
caused by liquor. Halm had previ
ously received it number of favors
ul Myers' lutndn, but his friend's uc
Hon In pityliiK for medical Ireittment
for Dowers and In persuading tint
mini not to prosucuto. Is considered
by Myers lo bo lint renson buck uf
lint 10.000 legacy.
Halm left Helid shortly after the
shooting, and Myers heard frwln him
nt Intervals. Tint boy enlUted at thn
beginning of tint wnr, suw service
oversells, und was discharged as
totally disabled. Ills death occurred
Inst yenr.
ROYAL NEIGHBORS
HAVE NEW ORACLE
Mr. .Minnie A J ret Elected To nil
Vnrniic) 'iilied Hy lleilgtnilion
Oilier (Mite I'lll.il.
Mrs. Minnie Ayros was elected or
ncln of the Itoynl Neighbors IoiIkm
Tuesday night, to fill lint wicnury
created by tint toslKlinllun of Mrs
Lottie Summon liecuumi of poor
health. Mrs. Dora (lnlen was elected
to fill Mrs. Ayres place us muuuKer
Miss Fern Aellen look thn position of
cuplulu (if tint decree team, vacate. 1
by Mrs. Maude McOlbbon. .
Ice cream und cuko were served
following tho buslneis meeting,
which was well attended.
HEN I) ELKS WITNESS
HOLDUP OF SALOON
Thrilling experiences were tint lot
nf K. L. Payne, IMdln Lyons, and
F.lmor l.elitilierr. Ileud Klks who
motored ncrons thn border Into Mex
ico following the national convention
In I. os Aiinelei. n tvlegrnm i"Celved
Ttntsduy morning from the t: lo re
ports. According lo thn wire the Dend
lodge men were In Mexico Monday
when Mexican bandit" held up it li
quor house. The wire fulls In statu
wholher or not the three went num
bered among tint holdup victims.
"Mexican band Its hold up liquor
house nnd slesl $ l COO," suys the
telegram, which was sent from Kan
Dingo Inst night. "Caught nt C p m .
and will be shot ut sunrise. We wit
ness nil."
I
IJURNS ROAD GETTING
ROUGH; COUNT TAKEN
Dry weiiiher Is canning chuck-
holes to develop In the Dimd-Durnt
road, especially ut tho Hums end.
Construction work Is going on for
IT. mile out of Hums,
A census of travel on this roud Is
being taken by the statu hlghwny
commission ut Kugeheii hill for tlire)jr
duys ending today,. Watch Is kept
of trnlllc for 10 hours every duy.
BOY SCOUTS RACK
FROM ENCAMPMENT
All of tho Hoy Scouts have return
ed from tholr 10 duy encampment
nt F.Ik lake. Most of thorn enmu Sat
urday ovonlng, but one group wun
held up by the break In tho brldM'
over the Deschutes, and did not ur-
rlva until Sunday, "A fine time,"
tho boys nro tolling tholr fcimllles
and friends.
Cire of Phono.
Onco every so oflon give the tele
phone a thorough washing In alcohol.
Take off Ihe mouthpiece and pour alco
hol through, the little holes Into u sau
cer. Wnsh the receiver with a clofJ
wet with alcohol. Do not wipe tho
parts dry, hut let tho ulcohol evap
onile. Alcohol In one of the most ef
fective nnilseptlrs known.
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