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PA'GE THREE
COUNTY GRANGES
ARE PLANNING AID
farm youth, when he returns soon
from Warm Springs, Qa., where he
has been receiving treatment for In
fantile paralysis for almost two years.
The Granges have been looking
after Mr. Petri's welfare since he was
stricken with the crippling disease,
and It was through their efforts that
he was sent to the eastern health
center. Recently Orange dances have
been l)el4 to raise a fund to pay Mr
Petri's traveling expenses home. Now
the Oranges are confronted with the
more serious problem of Elton's wel
fare after he gets back.
It Is understood that Elton will not
be able to resume farm work. H Is
still crippled by the dread disease
and must use crutches to get around.
He will need an attendant to help
him on the long Journey from Warm
Sprlnes and the oranges have Issued
a call for a volunteer.
Dr. 0. E. Irwin, chief surgeon at
the Warm Springs foundation, wrote
to a Orange committee here that
Mr. Petri has been a splendid pati
ent and that he deserves "any as
sistance that can be obtained for
him in his endeavor to become self
supporting." Elton is "worthy and
conscientious and will make the most
of any help that Is given him." Dr.
Irwin wrote.
Dr. Irwin said Elton has received
training In various htandlcrafts which
might prove of some practical value
to him If needed equipment Is pro
vided. Orange leaders, however, doubt
the value of such work.
The Orange committee trying to
find practical ways of assisting Mr
Petri to economic Independence Is
composed of W. W Roblson. John
Holtz and R. E. Kneeland. The com
mittee is eager to receive suggestions
from the public
Elton's family owned a good dairy
ranch on which the youth worked.
The whole family was stricken with
a quick succession of misfortunes
after Elton had been stricken with
Infantile paralysis.
"It was a fine, industrious family,
among the best in the county, when
mlsfortuua befell their home." said
Charles 0. Hoover, Orange leader.
"Now we must do something to help
Elton."
si carers' Union of North America to
boycott lamb and mutton unless
wool begs beor the union label will
give added significance to a "per
ftvtton of organization" meeting of
the Afscclated Farmers of Umatilla
county here tonight.
Purpose of the Associated runn
ers organisation, as announced to a
county farm bxireau meeting In Pen
dleton last month Is to unit farm
ers for mutual assistance In case of
difficulty.
The A.P.O. lrtst Saturday plccUrd
Its support to tho Oregon Wool
O rowers Association In that body's
rejection of sheepshearers' union de
mands, PLAN ORGANIZATION
FOR LABOR TROUBLE
Not A New Disease
BUZZY FEET
Thouvindi suffer and pray for quick r
lief from that tlnlinf, burning inrtnuti -that
aching tirednew that makes you feel
lick ail over-GUZZY fEET.
A food rubbing night and morning with
Moore's Emarald Oil for two or 3 day
quickly brings ease and comfort again.
Moone't Emerald Oil does not itain tco
tomical. and money back if not satisfied,
VuggisH everywhere sell Emerald Oil.
FOR ELTON PETR
Phone 263. Odelle Osborne West ot
Rosalie Leslie for a spring permanent
Hadley's Salon of Beauty.
MILTON, April 31. (AP) Possible
lsbor troubles during the coming
pea and grain harvests through
threatened union organization ef
forts, end threats of the Sheep-
Jackson county's lfl Orange units
are endeavoring to work out plans
lor the care of Elton Petri, Talent
Use Mall Tribune Want Ada.
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$J00
2-thread crepe chiffon stock
ings without a doubt tho most
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lar Days pair
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HERE Is the BARGAIN
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Only 33 dozen of these lovely hose at this
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. sizes 8V4 to IO14, All good and ivnntrd spring
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15 dozen spring print dresses; sizes 12 to 50.
Every dress fast colors, all new spring styles.
Values to 59c.
DOLLAR DAYS
3 for $1.00
PRINT SMOCKS
One large lot of fast colored printed smocks.
Dollar Days
$1.00
LADIES' GIRDLES
Broken lines of girdles. Values to $2.95 yout
choice Dollar Days
$1.00
Bargains for Boys
Boys'
Play Suits
Blue covert play suits.
Regular 69c values;
broken sizes. Dollar
Days
3 for
$1.00
Boys' Rayon
Polo Shirts
White, maize and blue
polo shirts. Regular 38c
values.
Dollar Days
3 for $1.00
Boys'
SHIRTS
Blue chambray school
shirts; all ages. Regu
lar price 38c.
Dollar Days
3 for
$1.00
Buy Dress Goods for Months to Come!
600 Yards of New Spring Materials
39-inch printed acetates, crepes and sport weaves. This assortment is not
old, out-of-date patterns but the season's most popular wanted spring ma
terials. This assortment of goods was sold to us. special to enable us to give
the people of Southern Oregon the greatest Dollar Day special possible,
3 Yards for $ 1 .00
Every piece is a regular 59c and 69c value. Don't wait be on hand at 8:30
Friday to get the best selection.
Dish Towels
Medium size hemmed towels; very ab
sorbent. Dollar Days
20 for
$1.00
Monk Cloth
Natural color, 50 inches wide; 2-ply
weave. Dollar Days
3 yards $1.00
Curtain Nets
Good assortment of curtain nets at less
than wholesale cost. Pink, peach, blue,
and beige. Dollar Days
8 yards for
$1.00
PRINTED
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Lovely patterns, 36 inches wide.
Every piece guaranteed fast colors.
DOLLAR DAYS
10 YARDS
$1
00
DRESSES
By JOSEPH ZUKIN!
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DOLLAR DAYS
$12.95
SILK DRESSES
19 silk dresses that sold regular at $4.95.
You can't buy silk at this low price.
DOLLAR DAYS
Silk Blouses
One lot tunio blouses. These blouses sold
regularly at $2.95 while they last, Dol
lar Days
$1.00
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$1.00
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TURKISH TOWELS
A real towel, 22x44 inches. All white; made
by Cannon. Regular 25c value. Dollar Dayi
5 for $1.00
Truth Sheets
A regular $1.29 value; 81x99
inches. Dollar Days, each
$1.00
DOLLAR DAYS BARGAINS for MEN!
WORK CLOTHING
Men's Overalls
Our best grade of men's sanfor
ized overalls; high back or waist
styles. Regular price $1.15. Dol
lar Days
$1.00
Boys' Overalls
Boys' bell bottom blue waist over
alls. Regular 69c values Dollar
Days
2 for $1.00
Men's Work Pants
Forest green or gray sanforized covert pants; an
excellent value at $1.19. Dollar Days
$100
Men's Broadcloth Shorts
Regular 50c values, made by Munsing. Dollar Days
3 for $1.00
Men's Polo Shirts
Tan, blue or white in our new spring shirts. Reg
ular 58c values. Dollar Days
2 for $1.00
TIES
'iik : nil
Choice of all our regular
48o ties. Dollar Days
3 for $1.00
Canvas Gloves 12 for $1.00
Men's 12-ounce canvas gloves. Dollar Dayi
Boys' Cotton Polo Shirts
The famous Multineedle California polo
shirt. Long sleeves in assorted plain colors.
Regular 79c value. Dollar Days
2 for $1.00
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Chas. S. Adair, Manager
EMT SME
Telephone 232
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