I IO01) 1(1 V Kit (ll.M IKIl. THI'liSDAY, .lAMAKY founit Stnrr (Slariw i F. H. BUTTON IS MANSFIELD CONCERT STHICKEN SUDDENLY PLEASING TO MANY HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX FINE CLOTHES FOR MEN A i; incremation enjoyed b) Mr. and Mm. infdfl church last Tha program was n artist of no mean ability, tions wefe well chosen and dered with fine insight and Seldom has such universal on been expressed following m' that were especially fa the audience seemed to be tte, by d'Evry, Maefarlane's ig arid the wonderfully Bp iprice of ('has. Sheldon, nslield, who assisted his wife, rnl very pleasing selections. Eition of "Through Love to id "Crossing the Bar" were to lie Kiver Mrs. t the First IWtland and at was Springli hoir director in :hes of the east. .ur.cli Club Activities H. OF P. BAND DANCE ATTRACTS BIG CROWD BW Year was greeted Saturday a concert from the Knightl is band, the members of which ts at a dancing party. More citizens were present at the 'air. The proceeds will be ex r new uniforms, nd created an interest through fternoon. braving the freezing ure to give street concerts. I V. It. WEDDINGS I'uddy-Van Nuys The wedding I uyg and Jesse Irs. C. A. Puc demnized lui Miss Mildred Van ddy, son of Mr. and of this city, was iv of last week at da me I Marion Phillips Is Paroled ome of the bride's parents, Mr. drs. Ned Van Nuys, at I'arkdale. V. I. Van Nuys, Portland Prol an minister and uncle of the Officiated. Although the Upper t home was crowded with rela- and friends, the ceremony was a one and the bridal couple was ruled. Mr. ami Mrs. l'uddy left liately for Hood Kiver, where lew borne had been prepared, i Van Nuys has been a nurse at hospital in San Francisco. Mr. was formerly a student at the n Agricultural College and Whit- kimball -Longman 0 X f. p z u a A BIG BUY For Spot Cash enables us to offer you All Pure Virgin Wool Oregon City Made OVERCOATS at this remarkable low price. We will tell you candidly that this price is lower than you will be able to buy this quality of Coat for next year. We have put most of our regular stock, values up to $30.00, in with them, and are ELf offering you choice of the entire bunch for Jm r J Why not have a nice up-to-date stylish Overcoat and be comfortable. We can't buy and sell these same Coats at this price next Fall, so why put it off. Come in early while you have the biggest assort ment to choose from. Values in these Oregon City Coats to $30.00. Other makes, CI LT R values up to $38.00. Your choice for this month Leather Sleeved Vests $5.69 Oregon City made. A new lot to select from. Extra special values $5.69 Oregon City Mackinaws $5.98 We have a new lot of these for you to choose from. Choice of this lot $5.98 THE SAFEST PLACE TO TRADE IS AT s"-&,w ere PARIS FAI R The Store of Biggest Values plea that ll n H po 2 H C 2 0 Pi So pi "J 0 jo r D PI 2 D m z mum NEMO, GOSSARD AND AMERICAN LADY CORSETS Julius Wi Lake distri The Italic Local friendf have received an nouncement of the wedding of Stuart E. Kimball, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Kimball, and Miss Dorothy Britten Longman, the wedding having oc curred at the home of Miss Longman's parents, Mr. an! Mrs. .James Steel Gill, in New York City, Wednesday evening, I lecernher 21. The ceremony tine youni w as solemnized at St. Bartholomew's, I animal at I'ark avenue, the rector, Dr. Leigh ton Parks, assisted by Rev. John Henry Siittig, pantor of St. Phillip's church, Brooklyn, officiating. A number of Oregon people in the metropolis for the winter, were pres ent for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Kimball left immediately for resorts of Florida, where they will spend two months before coming to Hood Kiver to make their home. Mr. Kimball is a well known young orchardist Ha is a veteran of the great war, having gone to France with the '.Met Division. While with a ma chine gun company in the Argonne he sustaimd a wound in one of his ankles. FIRE OFFICERS HAVE HIGH PRAISE I):puty State Fire Marshals Stokes. Sykes and Gleason, who have been here from Salem the past week en gaged in making a thorough survey of the town for tire harzards, report, that Hood Kiver is far above the average small town in its work of preventing tires. The visiting t fficials have com plimented very highly the local volun teer lire department and Fire Marshal Morgan and Fire Chief VolstorlF. AtRIALT0XyJan.ll-l2 trapper of the Trout ecently captured alive a r fox. He values the Last year Mr. Wang captured a fisher, which he tamed and sold for $401). Gaines-Riggs 'ti(l('U'rnit!U(l 1 Miss Clan Sen employe: , hen Sessue Hayakawa in II. K. (i. P. A. E ht The Swamp An original story Prom his own pen, directed by C0HN CAMPBELL Vmi all remember "When' Lights Are Low," which we staged recently? . . "The Swamp ' is even a greater picture. The Rialto. Also, Bible Picture "CAIN AND ABEL" SfteRIALTO Mon.-Tues.Jan.9-IO USUAL PRICES The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse BY VINCENTE BLASCO IBANEZ REX INGRAM Production OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS was expended in transferring this famed work of fiction to the screen. MORE THAN lL,r(K) in the cast, including 50 Prin cipals, headed by RUDOLPH VALENTINO and ALICE TERRY. Twenty Million PEOPLE in every part of the world have thrilled to the power fully dramatic story unfolded in the internationally famous novel of the renowned Vicente Blasco Ibanez, which is sweeping on to its two hundredth edition. The Screen's Most Vivid and Stupendous Offering The vast magnitude of the gigantic events recounted are pictured by the camera with a power beyond the descrip tion of mere words. Shown at exactly same admission as in Portland Saturday Specials FOU SALE iks Arm ra, loclndtni i.mr lame tiedriMiiim. Ixr ibta Nittini! room, kttefien pantry, irtre Christian Church cordafit and out c.,i ntui id lliru iHinl. fair lMil,dins FOR RENT ltikt-4piiiK or sleeping riKituN. nr mid nt r. rnir Ivro. three or I lil .Tat. Mrs K W Newell I n. i Kellogg's Corn Flakes Post Toasties Shredded Wheat, 2 for Cream of Wheat 10 lb. Blue Karo Syrup 10 lb. Red " 10c 10c 25c 25c 63c 68c 20th Century Bulk Coffe None WANTED Better 35c lb, 3 lb. for $1.00 era Immune, gi Lad, Hen l ip i 'limn DMB It tam, net. rn nertpttoa Hud p Swift's White Naphtha Soap, 8 oz. bars, 5 for 25c The Baptist Church ii rrut tU Lar ineapple, sliced 25c Mill I! t I be Tower or iiouw w. e Mr. rUl l'icliorn ri.iokeu. Addr K. F. I. 2. H1 Kiver d! 101 raxtr met t -n. Half an e. Half an mans 4. 20th Century Grocery MISCELLANEOUS xrhange I t work. ronrrete. rwfc line, call Fred Mnorr ja , K.i..r;ii t H.d mil