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T H E «PR lXC m n-T» VKWS I T l f l ’KMhAY. MAY » IM O MOTHERS. DAUGHTERS. HAVE BANQUET TONIGHT The M > w l Kprtagftokl big» Sbatto»» a»4 «sagktors h eaiju.t « in he b eU M ttoe k rh srbool tbto «veto lag aadev tAe fetoertlua of M r* W I I t o * R Baker Otri» lo a s u * »dvtoor Nata katito » I I I »lag a »»to, M k .» ! Martkotototo« » t l p ia r a ptoa» «aio, ■ «ad Ito» «trta' qaartet w ill (tag , T ka kwaqaet «Mr M at ’ ( to a etra k Ma«r at«a»ot« T aka ti« « . Tb»r» a«« forty f««r «twdowte at ib . 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Jato P U U r t to tka g»n»ral chalr Glyckrin M ixture Removna maa ai tka arraaaeaMOta for tka C r u m of Stomach Gat aftA ir Rbe to kwfog aaatotad by a Htmpto fty re rta . berk t kora kark lttae ra a a to llM of Jaata May, aallaa. etc.. aa a la n d la Adtortkv b a ia r Tom a*th. darara- lacto OB B O T H appor aad tower aad M «ama Hartto<«U>nM>w. ’ b o w e l, r a m o r ia g p o le o n r fat, thought » a re there sad « h ic k »4»- r j ga« and o>b»r ataaaack trwabto Jwet T k a program «111 consist of an (JNB apuoafal reliwvwa GAM. «..p, e i «rico ta» k r Mr» ttakar, •lom ath . alrk header k» aad c o a .lip * and a response oa bahalf of tka tioa Doot lake madtct&a »kick ta oi bar» k r M r » t ’o lla r d F ara f a r clean« unit P A R T o f koerato but In « tu a rondine, and Barale» Adlartba give you a RJtAL ttoaolag ai d w < how good row fe e l' I l win B arkb altar «111 g ir» a piano aolo sarprtae row Flaaeyy » b rag 8 tore *F cd xa»:i>ar race« g»»» æen ta 'F r e e aad E a .7 ' « b ic a opan» Friday for two day» a t t h , pt»s Bex. to r M G M sl M * ¡fkaral of Ka rtar». plorar» aad «trm-tor» >a tkto aU -taJkag eoaaadr eg •ta r t to fla la k Moat af tka a rtio a o f tka ptrtara. w k k k to a aattra o f HeUrwood tiriti» » , tab«« piara « n h la tka ata- A meaatoger from Connors caito at ha towpHal t ’ « t i » tU to aad 'to* a M r» F ra *» -. fea to to M argaret L to rA e aa-t a ■ a A T h a l » all right, »tr. ba? M r * Y tasferm a w Wfcirl a M u rr« 1, caito ou h«r u tn* to g-1 Ska trito totas tkak aka fen* gives ail tka tsc/sey b e '» to b«r feaabar d « f i r » o b irb to aflow lag b«r aa nOowanee to B ra o a Bba bel;«v«e ,uk> tona gun* to bto ta r o r tt* tot topata and ln t* » 4 * to Jote kisa there. W a ll« M orrell aad M a g a r-t a r* kaikli g Owaowr H ar» « » to B o M a tita that ba to a J * « * l *a d Jaat va’ af p riâ t» . hat L ake had g ac* tried to do him a farcir aad be to re tar» tt if poaalble He If Dao boa M orali la a frtead ot and alan «kr her baabaad baa le ft bar M argaret aaaa Lako driving la a artik ____ a fa ir haired g irl Bha deea __ _____ aot racogaliad bar baaband. but aka gyarbanrs aM M ona anr Uiat the g irl to Jean G urlar the ciavaraat crook in Laka'd rtva« bar to tka front pf a J e v e irr »tore and walla at tka garb » » til aba coma« o«t. Ska r«»ke» T b a M w t ^ r ^ a n T ’nex- day" eee ynw « a a iy . ■'bg ht» fav o rita actor p o rtrartag « a o tio a before the ( « a e r a and »1 rropkema « h ila a wall known direc tor ata e d i oa tka ntdalia«« g irtag order» Soma cd lb * p to r-r» aad d ira rto ra « k o appear la tka rartoaa aacjaecce» a re M e n a r Keot on. « b o T b e r call th e » baaiea and tk e r taik» aad »:ng» tor tka fírwt ttn a oa are boar." «aid tke aeccmd man tka arrean aad prevaa k ta a e tf doablr T b e r did not go op 8 a » o r H ill bat toraed aside, panned oae entrance to fa a a r ta dotag so; A a t u Page. R», FVfgan*a tke Savor hotel and ap a r e a p aad kart M ontgom ery. T rix ie narrrzw street T h a r turned again to b o ro th r Rebaotlaa. K a rl base John M iljan. G « a a Lac. U o o a i Barrym ore. the right. Fred Ntklo aad CoetJ de M ille . W1I W here la Coanor 'W h e re to keT* aakad b ake “At tka top of Savor H ili— there goa» tke »quad “ A car fiaahed h r a t that a M g M M ; tke rad light i)»*ppear«d alocg ’ be | T U tan roo ta a » ln a t * « h e . T r. 1U" The Greatest Range Story Ever Told W lB U » Coûter. Sr light for nr fag " »aid one of got _ _ NEW SERVICE MAN FOR . tke mea He atrach a match, gad LAketi POWER COMPANY HERE epe» la a tln c tlv e lr went to It. T hat la ---------- all be remembered He did not fee! H A Schaffenbarg. o f Dwitaa ar- j * ) B of «gy bio«, but dropped rived bare Monday to a « « u » e the to tb* !» » « » •> “ ’ *>- t-A h lo n of service » a a w ith the L ak e la amaned ta r««d Is tke paper« Impact o f a rubber coah. Mountain States Power company H e tk a ' le n t ba« robbed the store of a ) Hla bead was t w lm r n ln g » b e n be la taking the p<c»l’ lon left vacant by diamond nec.kiac.» aad baa been d n v , hJ> h « «as tying on the resignation of Jack Henderar. IL . ^ T V l t U n g b * h J 11£ t T a T « ,t h * h* 7'1 n ,x ,r * W tln < FOTd wh0 » « " H a te d b tm .e lf with the "ta jp lle « o f t h K r e a . and c/cnaidera bearing tke name of a greengrocer Keo »atomc.bllr agency ta Fugane Bawtnc to Spain, but realise» th a t ka , The tw o men « e re « lin in g by his »Ida M r 8 'h a ff*n b e rg 1» m arried and be.- no pn»»port and one «aa «tacking has two children. T he fam ily have Luke, t a n ! « « that the trAtt* . T h a t » what Connor told m». ' located on F street. h *t« e « n IT h a man »UK • beard « h a »aid 'ta * "But ’ hen. fionnor a tv a y » and Sixth. lo yoking o k in g for ---------------- g y/v e the car in the J *« « ’ robbery, •aid t t » t tbto nut would squeal.'* »hare» nil off except bi« m ta ’a/.h» Luke lay mot Ion la»«; bto bead «aa M n tec tain at S u m m e r H om e Me al»o laarna from hl« la rd ’ady th a t tm nly Morel! to « e ll known to tbrobblog. but be fe lt no other dla- M r and M rs Larson W righ t. Mra. tb a r* war a tk e underworld ns k crook Before he comfort. Apparently gets over bto xurprtoe a t thia dla a i y,|g M aB ,M (,), , k o|| C. H. Phetteplace. and H a rry W rig h t govery. two men burst In on blm both 4raw n bloo4 were week end guests of M r and S n ^ « r’an'd L X n"trbro‘«.O<lxXb me» j The car stopped There - a 1 the Mra. C liffo rd Wilson at W easkuln. out Into the street. ¡creak of a gate being opened and the W ilson summer home ou Horse Luke finds out by telephone that i then they went forw ard again; pre creek In the M cKenzie country. Fish his old bachelor quarters are still 1 sently the car »topped and the en ing was the m ajo r attraction for the untenanted, and enters them by the gin« shut off. guests fire escape. The police become sub - ; “ Arc you aw ake»“ plclous and call 00 M aragaret for a “ I'm a», ke. all rig ht." »aid Luke. I hey to the flat. The detective« find L uke and take a gun from hto pocket I H e was led into a room not only P re p a re d fo r, but in .d v .r t e n t ly o m itte d fro m . t h . VotorW B u t l.tln H e 1» also suspected In being con furnished but overfurnlahed. cerned In the Jewel robbery., but to ' fionnor was sitting at a table ahuf- pot recognise h'm as Maddtoon. He pack of cards H e looked up manages to escape down the fire ! fling ladder and Jumps Into a pasiilng taxi as Luke entered the room Now go on with the story. ! yoo bare U/ ,.oah h )m r he ' 1 asked pleasantly "Paddington." he said, and swung i The man who held Luke’s arm him self deftly Inside. grinned. Evidently the driver was In some I “Bit down." Connor pointed to a doubt as to whether he should con sofa against the wall, and Luke was tinue Hu went about two blocks and glad to accept the Invitation. then pulled the car up by the side of "Tried to put up a squeal, did you. the curb. Smith r* "Where have you come from?" be There was nothing unfriendly In asked. "1 can’t take you. gov'nor Yog look M If you were running away ' but he did not cease from somebody. «baffling tb»- cards as he spoke "1 was," said Luke *T thought you Akere a man when It was not a moment to argue He you did that bust yes, one of my threw a tw o s h illin g p le ie In to the lads saw you g"t Into that flat, and man's hand, turn’ d down a narrow saw you wb’ n you bolt’ d But you re street conveniently near, and doub nothing but a dirty sqealer. Went to ling back, reached the main road. Here he found a taxi moving at lei ! Continued on Page 3 sure, and a driver who did not tp ie s-j lion him. The cab drew up at the entrance of REBEKAH LODGE PLANS Scotland Yard arid Luke went down I PENNY CAFETERIA SOON thn declivity and Into the gloomy entrance hall. A police offber on duty Members of the Rebekah lodge are stopped him and asked tils buslncm, busy planning for a Penny Cafeteria "Mr. Jllrd’s been gene for two dinner to be given In the Odd Fellows hours, sir, I think he has gone to the hall on the evening of May 1«. /« country. Would you like to see any short program Is being prepared and body else?” will bo given Immediately after the Luke shook his bead. dinner. The hall will then be turned He came out on the Thame» Em Into a carnival, featuring fish ponds, | bankment at one end of thn Yard as fortune telling booths, candy booths ; Qorton came In at Hie other. Turn and others. ing left, he walked towards Wateiloo Mrs. Clarlno Putnam Is general I Bridge. At the Charing Cross station chairman of the event. Btie Is being be made another attempt to get In assisted by a committee consisting ot touch with the Sparrow. There was Amy Ixive, Stella Findley, Oswald a chance that Bird was still In town. (,l,o n . Mrs. Carrie Jarrett, Dorothy He went to the telephone directory, Girard, and Doris Girard. < CHAS. M. EMERY Republican Candidate for Nomination for Repreaentative, ^ ^ ^ P f e s e n t a t iv e D is t r ic L Compriaing Lane County If nominated and elected as re presentative, I will support only such legislation as I am certain Is needed In promoting the best In terests of all the people of Oregon, and particularly Lane county, rather than being the repreaenta- tlve of only a few Individuals I will make a determined effort to reduce the cost of the legislative session, which can be done by elim inating useless employees and aeelng that all clerks In the legis lature are qualified to fill the positions for which they are hired. Also I will not accept pay fi>i myself other than as provided by the Constitution. THIS BEAVTIFVL all white enam el Hot {Mint Range Is the newest creation of modern range designers — so new la this range that we have been able to bay aU of the present factory output. We have been fortunate In this purchase, so "*e have priced this ratage so low th at you will be greatly surprised to bear ita price. Y O U HAVB NEVER HAD SUCH AN OPPORTUNITY TO BUY A FULL AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC RANGE. Only life down and I7.7S a m onth will put this range In your home fully Installed. Order now as thia special offer expires soon. Think of these modern im provem ents that are Included In thia new creation. The HI* Speed Calrod Unit, the faateat co o k in ' unit known—the new Hoi t Jeweled m ovement tlm ock—the new and Im proved heat control that keeps the tem perature where you w ant It — an unusually well proportioned oven—four cooking units—the right sise for the greatest efficiency. All these and m any other fea tures make this Hotpolnt the greatest range offer In our history. IT IS YOUR GREAT EST OPPORTUNITY TO GET THE MOST MODERN ELEC TRIC RANGE AT A GREAT 8AVING. This popular sited model wHl last you a lifetim e. I will endeavor to have the Intangible tax law amended, by raising will strenuously oppose any attempt to repeal the law unless an Ineome tax Is adopted. the exemption, but 1 will support constructive legislation favorable to good roads, liquor and narcotic law enforcement, agriculture and labor, and being unpledged and under no obligation to no organization or Individual, I can vote according to what I consider the best Interests of all parties concerned. I will support the University of Oregon, protecting Its Interests at «III times, as well as other educational Inatltutions of the state. I will oppose any legislation which might be detrimental to Eu gene's municipally owned power plant. DOW N Mountain Staten Slogan: "A buainesa-like representation for Lane County" (P aid Advertisem ent) 9 Power Ctoapaay