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MERFORP SfATE TRTP.TTNE. MEPFORT), OREGON, FKTP. A V. ' SEPTEMBER 2.', 'Iflas
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M. M. Department Store Is the Store for the Women
r SPECIAL PROGRAM
NEXT SUNDAY AT
PRESBYTERIAN CH.
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The Presbyterian people are plan
ning fur a great lny on Sunday,
llully day in the Sunday school is
expected to onll forth the largest at
tendance ot the fall. J-QHt Huhbath
the record was well over the 200.
mark. Parents and friends are in
vited to attend the promotion exer
cises of the beginners and primary
departments at 10 a. m. There will
be close to ten Hula folks to pro
mote Into the primary- grades and
18 to advance Into the junior grades
from the primary. Diplomas will be
presented to each graduate.
Harvest Sunday has special fea
tures in its program and will mark
the high tide of attendance and In
terest thus far. The Woman's Mis
sionary society, through its com nit i
tees on deiMJi'ution, Mm. H. F. V.
Rpllver, chairman, promise beautiful
decorations fitting to the ' harvest
season, the program committee in
charge of Mrs. W. E. Tumy, has
made plans for a large chorus choir
to be assisted by a strong mixed
quartet, which will sing for the first
time this fall, consisting of Mrs. H.
. E. McKlhoso, soprano; Miss Margaret
Huntoon, nlto; Mr. R. W. Wilson,
tenor and K. P. Lawrence as bass.
Miss Huntoon will also enrich the
program with a contralto solo, while
Mr. Carlton Janes will play n violin
offertory. , In the evening the harvest
will be gathered. Little pear bugs
have been given to each member in
Which to bring in their special offer
ing for the missionary budget of the
Woman's Missionary society. They
will be hung on the tree and gath
ered In the evening. At the evening
service Miss Ruth Warner will sing
"My Task" by Alford. The Oil-In'
chorus will also sing a number en
titled "Christian Forth.' The pastor
will bring missionary messages, both
morning and evening, subjects,
"World Winning and World Winners."
Film Depicts Life
Of Strange Monsters
If you are In search of new exper
iences; If you want a new thrill; If
you think the movies have exhausted
their possibilities, so to the Hunt's
Craterian and see "The Lost World,"
made from one of Sir Arthur Co nan
Doyle's queer books. It's that sort of
n picture. You'll be entertained, fas
cinated, shocked into thinking a bit.
It has been possible to put the wild
It has been posslbel to put the wild
imaginings of Doyle Into concrete
form and bring them visually, moving
and seeming to live.
It is about a small party of London
ers who go on an exploring expedi
tion into, the wildest part of South
America, and there, on an alpiost in
accessible plnteau, wind the mon
strous creatures In life that the pres
ent civilization knows only as fossil
remains.
There are flesh eating dinosaurs,
and the more gentl brontosaurtfW all
osaurs and pterdaetyls, dreadful look
ing beasts as science has recreated
them for us In drawings, made from
the skeletons which have been dug up
from rocks where they have been en
tombed for mlllllons of years, .
. Doyle and the screen permit us to
look on the monce more ns they lived,
devastating mnsters, terrible in their
size alone; frightful when they are in
combat with one another, for there
ore battles , between the dinosaurs
themselves. '
liut while these gigantic nnd fantas
tic creatures nre the chief aim of the
picture, there Is built up a human
story thnt holds Interest without them.
In the cast ifr Wallace Ileery. Hes
nle Love. Lloyd Hughes, Lewis Stone,
Arthur Hoyt.
Everybody who wns In the Craterian
last night, nnd the house was full, are
talking about the picture today. ,t
r A Thrilling Film
Of Western Life
Dan Prentiss is a one-womnn man.
? anil Pal is a one-man dog. M.iijmie
4 Donald has a heart of Bold, hut the
I real sold conies from the Gold Kagle
' J mine nnd is dlven in n. big wagon over
.3 winding trails where bandits lurk.
1 The girl, the bold, the bandits nnd
X Ituck Jones are the Ingredients which
' J go Into the mnking of "Gold nnd the
7 Cllrl." the thrilling western picture
i which opens today at the Rlnlto thea-
ter.
J Dr. Prentiss first cmoe Into' the
' life of Mnrjorle Donnld when his lar-
' I Int, swinging straight nnd true, hnlts
her runnwuy mount and saves her lite,
J He loses his heart to her that morn-
' I Inff, and Dan's dog, Pal, loses his
'I heart, too, when Marjorlo remarks he
"5 Is a "darling."
-j After that, many things happen, but
J In the end Dnn wins Mnrjorit.
g There Is a grent deal to he said for
Pal's acting He not only does things
3 Inteligently, hut he shows Ills emo-
Hons by his facial expression.
1 Silver Buck's best scene this time is
M In a wild chase Jones makes after a
r$ runaway wngonload of gold bullion.
Freak Performed
By Bolt Lightning
il v Mrs. O. I Harmon oi this city left
nt this office a copy of the Enter
prise, Oregon, Chieftain, containing
an account of a bolt of lightning
whle hstruck a tree, killing a farmer
- named Wayne Wlllett ns he was un
harnessing a team under the tree.
The fearful force of the bolt had
broken the boy's neck and shattered
the tissues.. The imprint of the trunk
of the tree was vividly photographed
on one side of his body, and of a
branch with the leaves o nthe other
side. The electricity apparently, en
tered at his forehead and passed out
Into the ground through both feet.
His clothing was snnked -with rnln.
making him a perfect conductor ot the
electricity, . -
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Who Prefer FashioriRightness
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100 Women's Winter Coats
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$12.50 to $19.50
Fur trimmed, full lined available in a wide selection of new autumn shades: Brown, rein
deer, Burgundy, green, pansy and plaids. We invite comparison as to quality, style, and
finish. Every single coat in this assortment is worth $5.00 to S7.50 more than prices marked.
Sizes 16 to 44.
Women's Dresses
Women's
$16
Inst
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Tomorrow 100 new fall and winter 'dresses selling - for this
very low price . ., , $16.00
Everything new and authentic in fabric, color and cleverly
styled new frocks of satin, crepe satin, French flannels, char
meen. These dresses, bought from New York manufacturers
below market values, for this special showing; sizes 16 to 44,
all going at . .. 1 ...... $16.00
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Women's wooleri dresses flannels with bordered 'skirts,
serges lace trim and balbriggan; all the new autumn colors
nifty styles and wonder dresses for the price. Prices placed
on these dresses for quick selling.
See them tomorrow. You will be astonished at the style arid
value for the money. Only . $6.75
New Silks
Received "this week big shipment of
everything crepe, --satins, Cantons and
faille, flat crepes and brocade chenilles.
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Satin Faced Crepes
Satin 'faced crepes, 40-inch, $3.00 to
..$4.50
Shades of rust, brown, rosewood, navy,
pheasant, olden bine, grey, white and
parline. ,
Silk Faille Crepes $4.56
New assortments of extra heavy silk
faille crepe, 40-inch; light rust, blonde,
pencil blue, black, navy, league rust.
Crepe de Chenes $1.98
Big values in plain ci'epe do chine; HO
new shades $1.98, $2.25, $2.50
Printed Crepe Silks $2.48
Heavy 40-inch printed crepes; tan,
navy and black grounds; now figures.
Fur Trimmings
Special prices on furs $1.39, $1.75,
$1.98 and :......,..., , $2.98
Grey, browii, black and white.
Women's Munsing Union
Suits
Heavy eottoii lolig" sleeved, ankle
length white union suits; sizes 34 to 48;
at $1.39
Women's Munsing Wool
Union Suits
Fine quality wool suits, long sleeves,
ankle length; sizes 3G to 48 $1.75
Boys' High Top. Shoes
Sizes 11 to 131. A .,...$3.45
Sizes- 1 to .2 !..:.$3.95
Sizes 2 1. to 5 ;....$4.25
Pack toe, "paracord" soles, buckle
top, double pack stay, 10-inch top.
Women's Dress
Goats
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$2450 to $37:5ft:
Fur trim and fur bordered coats of the fine quality soft material.' You, will
note the smart flare effects in these coats, and reproduced from original $150
Paris models. Every coat a" distinct: niid' ''exclusive model." 'All the' autumn
colors. ' , ,
' Men's Holeproof Silk '
Hose 65c
Come in cordovan and Jdack; sizes
91o to I01o 65
Men's Wool Shirts $4.50
Heavy j all-wool shirts, brown or
green black check, plainer military
collars; sizes 141j, tov ti.7,'; Extra'
value for ...L;:......-.:..:.i..:..:.;......r.$4.5o
Men's Selz Dress Shoes
Oxfoi'ds, tan or black; $5.00,
$6.00;to $8.00
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Men'isf Work Shoes
Pack style, paracord soles; big values
at.(...;.....::.,.$4.00, $4.25 and $4.50
Men's Fall Caps $1.45
Fine wool grey, tan and green mix
' turcs; ' nil Kizes..;........'..:...-.....:......$1.45
Hoys' ca(m.:.;..4.'. 75 to $1.35
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Women
Women's Fall Shoes $4.85
Big showing of satin kid patent, low '
shoes, newest' styled straps, , cut-outs
and piu'nps;' low" and military ' h'eels.v
Sale price, only j......j.'..:.$4.85
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Children's Shoes for Less .
You save oni every pair of children's
shoes .bought' here; Priced $2.00,'
$2.50, $3.00 to $3. 75, according to..-.
' sizes. Patent, kid and tan calf; either
' low'or high js'tyles. , i . ' ' "'.
, New Wooleri Dress Goods
' The new flannels and kashecn woolens,
'27 rind 54 iiich. , . - --::
New Roman striped woolens, 54-inch,
specdal, yard ...$3.50 ;
Blankets $3.85 ' .
Fine fleecy ; warm lilankcts on sale at
bargain pr)ces. . .Wool - finish plaid
blankets, pink, blue, lavender and gold;
size 66x80 :....c: :.::.::::..:::...::..$3.85 r"
Double Cottori ' Bed" Blankets,1 '64 7R;';
' $2.50 value,' selling ...;.-..i..':......$1.95
Women'i Wool Heather
''-' (.H0se'-, - t
$ .75 vaiuc3t:.LL.L:;.L;l.:.;:l .65 !
ipl.25 valued ............$1.49
$2.50 values ..$1.98
Holeproof and Allen-A brands.
Chamoisuede Gloves i' "
1 - '- 1 $1.19'$2.22 r .. ;
New assortment' of women's clramoisc'
' suede gloves oi displrfjfancy embroid- ,.'.
erv cliffs'; suede', grey, new covert, sanl,
new grey; selling $1.19 to $1.25
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Childress Play Suits 79c
Blue 'denim' play suits; ) red trim:
sizes 1 to! 8 years,' sale.':.......:.:..79 ; .
; Corner Sixth and Central Avenue
Mcn'i Dress Shirts
On Sale, $1.25
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