PAGE T U R B I T H U R SD A Y . OCT. 23. 1921 TOWN AND VICINITY P u n , h j« < d 8p«nt W eek en d Hara— V J Daniel* I wlm I* w orking with a conatrucO os t„»g n ear U tegdale, »a* In town Over the week-end with hl* family. E n te rta in e d Q u e e ts— M l* * Alma R am m ed to Kanaa*— M i«. L. F. Kintal»? pur , i-'ria» and Mine llaxnl P a lte r «on. both Ain ’t t l»ft Wprlngflrid (or Kanaka t o u t ma ,-ur un Tu,-*d*y. C a r — Z .' it i l, ta v it a F u n i il a fte r visiting her« ai ,b „ home I of ju n c tio n City, carae S atu rd ay „»a- | u'.ng a,.d stay ed over until Sunday Ill at H o w —I). It«» B. Murt-hy h a i of bar aiatar. j evening a* hom e gu«»ta of Mr. and been III nt hie bunt« Hila wuok R eturned from P ortland Mr* Job» Mra. Jack I.ar«on. H era trou» P ortland— Mi ». Ail,till •’ It!,liter hua retu rn ed from P ortland H era from Marohflald Mr. and t t - utiavvr u( I’m Us,id arriv al In 1 w t»„ra -h" «■ nt lari waefe to uttnnd Mr* J,,« I., ttiiuone cam e S aturday hi rlndlli'lil Moictay un buatnta». lit fii„«r»l of h er toother, j evening to vlalt for a few days with T td c b a r ill—Mr*. K athryn Duncan, Mr*. Lem m ons’ paren ts, Mr. and Mr* tv.ti-lli r it the H|'■>:, Lam b-H y , . , nt*, r vtrttlux th ere »„veraI uia-'it Falla, r«lurn,«i to hi* home h ere n »1 fam ily * > c bar« H un’ay for a week* She *ay* *h„ ,» welt sutlafl, <1 T uesday a fte r ep tiding »«vi ral day» , it w ith Mt I.Bm»M>rtVi m other •o l e in fin g e r, again. In thl« vicinity on business. M r*. N A. I t '.w T hey return.«,I to th e ir In m o In Albany In Ibe avunln*. P urchased Raatdenca—W F Nealnn p u ro tn a o d th e i»m i>«rty owned by M r * A il’-lln « fiip e » h a v e r on th e c o rn e r o ’ Rih and Broadarny atraat* thl* aao k Thn d eal waa com pleted on T u « 'd ay Fished (or Salmon— \V H ry A-lti an and A H M< Mulle’i went f,» b ln e |l fn the I’miwtu* river for aalm on 8ui’ |g ,1a Th.-y return,-4 Tu.- day with th eir catch. Moved to K lam th Falls Dr and Mra. Cleveland moved Io K lam ath Fall* oil Monday. T bnlr houaebold i<’„da wn* ahlpred to th a t point on T uesday. R etu rn e d fro m W n a h in g to n — N. J \V ,r,t return- d T b u fd n y a a e n ln s front an extend,Mt trip through th e elate of W aahlngton. 11« trlaWad a t H|„- kano and other point,«, being gone Mr th re e w„eka. JOHN S. MEDLEY for District Attorney And this is the blanket store! Hundreds of warm, cozy blankets of every descrip­ The rnattsr of the election of a District Attorney is of more importance to the tax-payers of the County than it the McMorran & Washburne standard of high» quality. is to either a candidate or political party. tractive values. —1‘ald A dvertisem ent. 98c 72x99 White Sheet Blankets ••Nashua” Quality, fine soft and durable < heet blankets. stitch ends. 2 for $4.75. $2.50 trouble S treet G raded—The « treat grading l„ front of tb« H R H erb ert h« inc in W illam ette H eight* ha« be»» m ade, M th a t Mr. H orlw rt U now able to build hla cem ent w.'ll before filling In hl* law n. The grading waa done thn ( fir«, of th* wack. H unted on B«ar Creak— Mr *n,l Mr*. Milton Cyr and anna. Virgil. Clm ton and Joe. and Mr. and Mra Wll bur Lloyd ai d daughter*. F.velvn nr. ' Jean , w ent hunting Sunday Mr pheaa anl* They trnUo'd up Hear c n » k and were In th e vicinity of Plenaan, HUI and T ren t. They retu rn ed with llielr gam e bag» full. Change» at Depot—H. C. Jackann. « h o w»„ enr clerk at the local Sou th e m Pacific depot, wa* tranaferrm l to the Eugene freight office Monday 111* place in the Springfield depot waa tak< n by W. r> W eller, late of Eugene. R A Cay went to work Monliiy morn- lug a* c le r t In the local office, ftud C. M unwar ng went Io tlnkrldg , In M M illar c P tty. ___________ Quick Relief for sore throats \ g e l.' th r o a t Is v *rv fBinoyfng a n d if „ H m a y >'l,fUlk , th in g m o te b d rk n w . U y o u h a v e a m ild o r ¿ « r u v n te d «•a 1-, a t , | l c y o u r till* kl w i t '1 in how , Nyals Gargle T h e so re s p o ts will h e relieved im m e d ia te ly a w l will q u ick ly d isa p p e a r. T hin ", trg le Is n m ost v a lu a b le I’ow ed y to keep on h a n d at. th is I Henson. It will p ro te c t th e ch ild - i .n m? well ns y o u rse lf. Price 25c ‘ Soo Our Window" Many, many specially at­ 54x76 Single Sheet Blankets Good weight cotton sheet blankets. Light grey and tan with pink and blue striped borders. Left lo r T reatm en t—It J W ard left W ednoaday Mr the kelp farm n ear Cloverdale w here IX. O. II. Brnolan g i v e treatm ent* to t l m - Buffering ( r u n e from va,rl„e* dU ordora. Mr. W ard «111 Ink* the treatm en t M r otomach S aab from P ortland— Mr* Frnnk It ll.„u lln retu rn ed Monday night from P ortland a fter «pan ling 12 day» there vthltlng relative* She visited h er aou. Virgil Ham lin, h er «later», Mr* Wll Until It HicAtaa and Mra. 0 . C ranflll. lier alaterd n law, Mr*. K. E W chnrde, and h r r niece* Mra. R o b ert Wood and Ml»* Clady* Mnrxh tion, alt conveniently arranged for your choosing. Prices as low as consistent with All white—fancy blanket 66x80 Double Cotton Blankets Good warm medium weight blankets. Neat grey color. $2.98 R . 70... k p u h l ic a n p . \ i m Fancy striped borders. All new stock. NATIOWAL'C A.MIIIMTKS Keep Coolidge Elect Dawes V ole F o r T h e C o m m o n S e n s e C a n d id a te s T h e ir R e c o rd s R e c o m m e n d T h e m "I AM FOR ECONOMY. AFTER THAT I AM FOR MORE ECONOMY"— Coolidge lie p ro v e d his fa ith by h is w o rk s. T h is a d m in is tr a ­ tio n h a a sav ed th e people $«.000,000 d a ily in ta x e s a s c o m ­ p a re ,1 w ilit 1921. Il h a s lopped o ff 95.156 e m p lo y e s fro n t th e te d e ra l p ay ro lls. D aw es, th e b u d g e te e r. p u t th e c o u n tr y on a b u sin e ss b u sts by t u t t i n g o n t th e d e a d w o o d in g o v r n m e n t a l a t ­ ta in .. D e fic its m fo rm e r y e a r s h a v e b e e n tu r n e d in to s u rp lu s e s . T h e n a tio n a l d e b t lia s be •; re d u c ' d $2,750,- 000,000 ht th r e e y e a is . FOREIGN POLICY SPELLS PEACE A8R0AD AND PROSPERITY AT HOME T lte D i " ,' * p la n h a s ntAd r 'h ; . h t i tu t . ’ E .it ope. w h h h m e a n s b e tte r m a r k e ts nr.d b e tte r p ric e s fo r A m e ri­ c a 's f a u n c ro p s. L im ita tio n 0< ,r tai.i- nt* is ■>-, n d m in is- ti a t l c n policy a n d m a k e s fo r pl a c e a s w ell a s t d u e p d c o sts o f g o v o ru n itn i. The R e p u b lic a n ta riff, lin k ed w ith r e s tric tiv e Im m ig ra ­ tio n , h a s b ro u g h t p ro sp e rity to l'"e m a n w h o to lls. W ag, w e re n e v e r so h ig h , th e y w ould n e v e r buy so m u c h , a s to d a y . COOLIDGE POLICIES HAVE RE-ESTABLISHED PROSPERITY— CONTINUE THEM 66x80 Tan Cotton Blankets Soft downy pap finish, deep rich shade of tan with pretty pink border. Excellent $3.98 weight, double. 72x84 Double Cotten Blankets Famous "Nashua" quality handsome big plaid patterns in yellow, blue, lavender $5.95 and pink. Heavy weight. 70x80 Wool Mixed Doublo Blankets Good percentage long staple wool. Grey, blue, brown and pink plaids. Bound ends, ideal weight. $7.95 72x90 Downy Comforters 66x80 A.'l Wool Double Blapkots In h a n d so m e b lu e a n d lav ­ 30x40 Pretty Crib Blankets G e n u in e " B e a c o n ” crib b la n k e ts of fin e st c o tto n s . All w h ite a n d p in k a n d blu e b u n n ie s a n d th ic k s s c a m p e rin g a c ro s s th e m . Y o u ’ll fin d th e m w a rm a s w ool fo r in sid e use. A c o m p le te «Change bu s b e e n a » om pU shed. N ev er b e fo re in p e a c e tim e h a s th e r e been s u c h c o n s tru c tiv e •o’coi ip llsh n te n l* a s s'n c > M arch . 1921. P ro s p e rity to r all th e p eople l a s re p b ic e d t m e ra l d istre ss. In d u stria lly , f l i c ex,u ntry w its n e v e r on fiin ic r g ro u n d . \ (.¡c u ltu re , in d ire p lig h t w h en th e R e p u b lic a n p a rlv en m e In to p ow er, la c e s ■, b rig h te n in g f u t,.re. O u r ,1« p r e d a te d g o v e rn m e n t horn’s h a v e all ryien ab o v e p a r a n d one is se llin g at b e tte r th a n 10«. 88 p e r c e n t p u re E n g lish w ool. O x fo rd g le y color. _and |ast but not least we still have a number of those excellent English Wool Blankets that are creating a sensation at $3.53 W eig h t 4 | j to 5 p o u n d s. Size 60x90, in h a n d so m e EVERY ONE NEW ANL) PERFECT! DON'T PASS THIS UP. THESE ARE SOUND CONSTRUCTIVE, SENSIBLE ACCOMPLISHMENTS A Veto For Coolidge and Dawes is a Common-Senra Voto ».».*««,*«w», F a n c y silk o lin e c o v e r­ $10.50 G u a ra t te e d all p u re n ew w ool, 1 »th w a rp a n d filling. e n d e r plaids. A w o n d e r a t $10.50. W hen th is a d m in is tra tio n to o k o ffice. It fa c e d nil th e p ro b le m s of re c o n s tru c t ion. D ep lo rab le c o n d itio n s e x is t­ ed. T h e people w e re s n h e r ln g from t tre m e n d o u s d e fla ­ tio n . In terest, w a s h ig h a n d c a p ita l sc a rc e . T here w as g e n e ra l a c u te tln a n c la l d istre ss, (fu r c itiz e n s ^v-’re c o m ­ pelled to sell th e ir g o v e rn m ut b lids a ro u n d 85 'Pint th e y h ad b o u g h t in w a rtim e a t p ar. llppttbllrat) sta te ( '» titr a i C o i g n iltt P o r tla n d , I ’" ,«,,}. ... - .ran. * John W. C oihri.n, tt,cM tar}’., I. L. Patterson. Chuti $8.00 Big th ic k c o m fo rte rs filled w ith p le n ty o f p u re n ew w ool. in g . A b e a u tifu l c o m fo rte r fo r $8. J»»’ a «' U u’tL«A4,vd««*.. ".•A." ........ . - . . » „ r»"