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TWO MORNING EUGENE, THURSDAY. JAN. 22, 1925 i acted tiuslmwi In Junction City oiio, ular aoaston on Tuoadny evening, on Joyed a aliort proKinm and trans-. day last week. J.

It. Ilcrliort and daughter, Morning Register Lane County News Service raullno bullU'8a. i i i Delia, madoi a business trip to i Junction City Satuiduy afternoon. Thero has boon a dnnday school CHOIR MEETING IS HELD POMONA GRANGE TO MEET started hero nt the school houau, I lace Wlntt'i-s Wallace. W.

I. rmmam. lum C. O. MurKiin and Mr.

and Mrs OOMMITTFKS ARE APPOINTED Mnrjorln TraviUion and Clifford tiATilFIt AT HM.U John Hrtcker wont to kukciio Snt Wilfred Alouro. chairman. keiimMh urduy uitornoott to eutiHUlt iihy IX lUVI.NCi SAT. JAN. 81 Our Aim i To Serve You Well and -Faithfully Always II II II II II II it 11 iivwuWLn Trnvillion; viKllancet committee, Nlcliin for Juhnnlo Hrlcker, Jr.

lie si is iiv a bi n'n. jssNi-v- fob activities i (Raslsl.r Lrnta County Spttlat) ii ii ii i ia ii ii iky. rzz Srhwerli.fr, Hubert I ho, Winter Is reported tuiprovlnti. Mr. and Mrs.

t). U. McOonald Wallace and Leslie Taylor. ywuiw tjTKvrftoratetL IKV1NO, Jan. SO.

Tho Lana Culy ronuuia Urunao 4io)Ua vlaited Mra, KUon, who la In a ho. The rliuir decided tu uing the KuHter cantata that1" was utd last vCRESWEIX, Jan. II. The Presbyterian choir met With Mr. and Mrs: W.

Wailaco on day evonlwt iud committee wore thi'ir noxt mveiliiK aturluy, Jan pltal thoro Monday, Che was ro Jl; 571 DEl'AllTMENT STORES yenr for the Hunter tim thin year. uortcd a little Improved. Albert Morgan, Mra. To J. uary SI, ut Hie IrvlDK UruiiKB hall.

Thoro will In- Inntiillatlon of ofrt-cav (luring the.aitornmn wsstan, whluh ia an aihmi gcttslim mid via. The next meeting of the choir will -with Minn Stella Maura nen oq Jiuiea, ami Tom lllso nil nre appointed on pronrarn, mraucr. alitp, social and YI10 pro- EUGENE, OREGON Tuesuny of next -week. I Ilora are welcome. Tho otatn Ut- 1 i1 Having tiio cariiou ngnta tnstnileu ut the prenilnea this week.

Mr. MoCunlsey was trnnaacttng bualneiw In Junction City Monday, mr.T. Mra. Minnie K. Bund.

Bill Kcwlnjr lice Is Kwnt fRrpiairr I-Jine County SpccUl) be tho liiainllina; orfUxr. A ill iini' will bo evrvetl nt the Hardy went tu junutinn ORKSWEI.U Jan. St. A Kram Dominium iwnwn Ariiy Mutliow. chiilrmani Ruth 1)1-Bon.

Leona tnd, Kilna Binlker iuid Nolta Zlnlker; aocial rommlt-tp, Ktolla Mmiranort. chairman, Kllsaboth Sedgwick, Pprferla Kox, Mury Kox, Vcrda Beak, Mr. Beak, Mra. Bowersox and Mra. Sedgwick; membership, committee, Kenneth noon hour, Irvine to (iirniah the City Monday.

Hl slater. Mra. sewing beo was held at the home staple ururiea or rood, other Diana uwen. nceompiinied him AtrR. Kd Anderson ediiesduy.

back to tho home ot her father, at which 16 ladies worked on arti granges to brtnir salads. V-ake und pio, A attondunco la doslroU. S. S. Cox there, cles for the children's farm home.

Donald lllso has been absent A covered dish luncheon at noon was bountifully supplied and a fine from school the past few days on RIVFRV1KW XKWS NOTES IReslplr -tJina County Rpactall account of sickness. dinner enjoyed. Several useful ar RIVKRVIKW. Jun. l.

There has been a good many ticles are the result of the day's people around here having colds. worx. After quite aurlous illnesa. Chester McKee la alowly recoverlnir. Miles Handera ot the Junction MILL TOWN BLOCKS SOLD CRESXYKIJi XKWS XOTKS (RKttr T.ane Countr Epclal CRKSWELU Jan.

2t. T. City Times force, attended church here Sunday and apent tho re Here's the Way to Heal Rupture J. B. I dire water of Albany ninde mainder of tho day at the C.

Edwards home. IUVETT RKI.1.S TO RTCTEX5 a flying trip through Cresweu wed Ma. Scott was able to he nt AND rS KEAVEV nesdar. church again Sunday after recov Fred Tebberf of Portland, travel ins agent for the St. Paul Fire and ering from a two weeks' Illness.

(Resistor ltne County Special) SPRINGFIELD. Jan. ill Miss Isabelle Taylor and brother Marine Insurance company, paid Welby Stevens, Weil known Spring Sam 8pent Saturday and Sunday in Portland at the home of their his local agency a business call to A Sinrvekms Self Homo-Treat. iwent That Anyone Con Vse on Any Rupture, Ixge 1 or Small field resident, today bought the Fanners' Exchange building at father, T. Taylor.

Mr. and Mra. Fred Horaell and day. A. Richardson and A.

A. Em-mons went to Cottage Grove today on a business trip. Fifth and Mnln. Springfield, from little daughter Mnrgarot were din CosU Nothing to Try Charles Rivett of Lincoln, Neb. Mr.

Rivett nlso sold to Jess Sea. ner guests at the Ralph Koon home. Ruptured pmpU sll ovr tb coun-. Andrew Olson Is palntlnir his tit nr imaied ml thV almtM mlre-J houne on the corner of Second An official board meeting was vey tho Smeed ilopartmont store building between Fourth and Fifth lou results of aimpi i nou iw. mrwi ojiu ureKn avenue ana mnK- held at the church at 3:30 Sundav runiim thkt la twins nent tr to inff added improvements around on Main.

He came out from Lin aucrnoon. coin to complete the transactions. XKWS ITEMS IHalnter County Snreial) DEXTElt. Jan. 21.

Fred the place. The Creswell ran pre meets next Saturday afternoon at the usual time. Tho lecturer requests each member to come prepared to way something in the interests of thrift week. The Farmers Union met In rep- Cook visited over Sunday with his Smart Dresses Cloth Coats son. Henry and wife, ot Oakrldgo.

Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Hlgglns of Four Onkn Oraruro to Meet tRKlatpr Lane County Snaclal) FOUR OAKS.

Jan. 21. Regular meeting of Four Oaks grange Friday evening, January ii. at 7:30 p. m.

All members nro urged to out and help make the meeting a success, with new officers In chairs for first time. Please answer roll call by telling "What has the grange done Jaapor spent Sunday with Mrs. who write for It. Tf remarkable Huipi ut Syaiem le one of the blculng ever olTered to ruptured men. women and ehlldrwi.

It b-Ing proBounoed the mot uocesaful Method ever discovered, and makes the use ot trusses or supports unneo-essHry. No matter how bad the rupture, hew long yon have had it, or how hard to bold; no matter how many Jtmrts trusses yon have worn, tet nothtnc tjrrevent yea from renins: this FRKK RE ATM T. Whether you think you are past help or have a rupture as large as your fists, this marvelous System' will so control tt and keep It up Inside to surprise yon 1 Kigglns parents, Mr. and Mrs. V.

Williams. $1901 cad wife aoent Tailored and elaborate wool Some with hair line Satuulay afternoon lit Cottage on busmoja. for me!" i Mr. and Mrs. JrV.

Stewart of stripes. 'AH are attractive in $16.50 to $39.75 Excellent for late Winter and', Spring wear. Smartly tailored of fine grade polaire, chinchilla, and downy wools. Sizes 16 to 44. lisncr spent Suuday with Mrs.

6tewart's brother, J. B. Parker COMEDY WILL BE STAGED and family here. style and quality. Sizes 16 to 44.

Priced, only, lj.j 1 V. Hull Baker had his ankle quite badly sprained while work "ALL OX ACCOUNT OF POU.Y" ing in the camp ot "Wendling twoJ Public Dance Dreamland Hall Every Wednesday and Saturday Night 1 MUSIC BY Wood's Orchestra Men 75c Ladies Free BOOKED AT H.UUUSBURG. eeus ago. Ernest Johnson and wife of Eu wttti Its magic influence. It will so help you restore- parts where, the rupluro cornea through that -soon yon will be ls tree to work at any occupation as though you had sever been ruptured.

You can have a Trea trial of this wonderful strengthening preparation by merely nendtng your name and address to W. A. COLUNOS, I ml, lf Col-lines BoJJdiag. Wntertowa, X. Y.

end no money. The trial la tree. Write now today. It may save the wearing of a trass the rest ot your (74) HARRISBCIiO. Ore.

Jan. 20. gene visited over Sunday with Mrs. Quality Muslin onnson slster.i Mrs. Jako Jonma (Special to the Register.) Friday evening or this week and Satur and family.

day afternoon are tho dates of the Our Own Brand "Penco" Sheeting Sheets Tubing Made Elxclusively for Us 4 1 high school girlB athletlo association play. "All on Account bf'pol- ly." a comedy In three aots. The high school orchestra will ho there, ns to render music between and before acts. Sixteen girls make up the cast of characters, which Is as follows: Ralph Beverly, Polly's guardian Mrs, Irvln Borthlck, who has been sick for some time was taken Sunday to the Goshen hospital for treatments. Lowell Sikes and wife of Cottage Grove spent Sunday hero with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Thomas Slkes. IVill Veach of Spokane, Is visiting with relatives and friends here at Lowell. Mrs. Fred Cook is sponding a part of the week In Eugene visiting her daughters, Mrs.

Eugene Reynolds and Mrs. B. M. "Williams. Mr.

Borthiek of Denver, who was called here by the illness and death of his mother. Mra. A. Edith Bilycu Baldwin, his son When a customer selects "Pcnco" for the first time it means a permanent user of a thoroughly standard material. Discriminating housewives like this finely woven sheeting with its excellent finish.

And the quality can't be beaten at our price 1 Marjorio Perkins Peter Hartloigh, a prospective son-in-law Mildred Moody "Honor" Muslin has an ever Inertuin, number of enthusiastic users. It Icadi oltitf 1 high grade muslins in quality, but is way behind them in price. Sold Only By Us When you feel of "Honor" Muslin, JS see that it is woven of fine, soft yarn. Tot finish is splendid. It ii made for the J.

Tcnncy Co. in such huge quantities toil we can sell it to you at surprisingly lot prices. Silas Toung, a money lender. Frances Stroda Harklns, a butler. McCart Tommy, a poor little boy C.

Borthiek, left yesterday for his Dorothy Scott Polly Perkins, a small town girl itoverta ttronson home. Kelson Ttloster and wife have returned from Barlon, where they have been visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs: Wm. Klostcr. Jane Beverly, tho Katheryn Flanncry Hprtensc, her cider Wllma owon Geraldlne, her younger daughter IVAITERVima XEU'S NOTES (Register T.ane County Special) WALTE RVI LLE.

Jan. 21. PENCO SHEETING 84 Bleached or 9 4 Unbleached Sheeting. Your choice. Yard 59c Bleached or 104 Unbleached Sheeting.

choice. Yard; 65c PENCO SHEETS 81x90 Sheets, full double bed size. Kitch $1.69 PENCO- PILLOW TUBING 49-inch Pillow Tubing, circular woven, linen finish. Yard 39c 42-inch Pillow Tubing, circular woven, linen finish. Jennie adswOrtu Mrs.

Herbert Feather-Stone. Many of the Waltervtlle people "Honor" Unbleached, woven 39 inches wide, Helen Gllicnwatcr nave oeen auenaing tne revivals at the Springfield Christian church. Mrs. Clarence Chadfleld now sells at, only, the yard. Mardell Herman The teachers and pupils of the McKenzie high school Dresented 16c 18c Marie, a maid Kelsay Miss Rembrandt, a manicurist "Honor" Bleached, shrunk to 36 inches wide, beautiful potted plants to Juanlta Schwerlng and Mary Key.

who (Oman's oldest problem Knthcrine Cartwrlght pure, soft finish, the yard, Pudgy, Tommy's have been quite 111 for the last three Yard weens. a new hygienic way millions now use Gaylo jjutf The curtain will rise at 8 for tho Mrs. Esta Polley snent Tuesday in Eugene. evening show and at 2:20 Saturday afternoon. The proceeds from this Several of the waltervllle nco- FVE million American women nave adopted Kocex.

the new ple attended the funeral of C. R. play wilt be used by the associa being commissions allowed, must be de- Mead Thursday afternoon at the tion for equipment. CRUSHER TO BE SET UP for Innnllnr Bom throslsn i I- VmB walker chapel. 1 Fred Meyers of Vlda attended onea at tinie or sale, money to be returned.

If sale Is not approved, otherwise patent will iNHiie for the timber, which HARRISBrRXl NEWS NOTES Another great advantage la that It is easily disposedof withotlt the least hother or annoyance. tary aealed packages of 12 in 1 aizes: Regular, and Kotcx-Super. Get Kotex Dtodortied, in the blue box with white stripe, at most stores. Learn of this new way for yourself. dv.

llcirl CrriM Urux Co. ROCK WILL BE l'ltKPARED FOR the I. O. O. F.

lodge Saturday night. Jianltarfpadmadeofsuperab90ibent rllnotTon. It 5 time, 21 abaorb-ett a cotton absorbs instantly 16 tiroes ita own weight in moisture. EaenKotes pad is In itself an deodorant, iroptefnated with a new secret disinfectant. HARR1SBKRQ.

Jan. 21. must be removed within ten years. Did will be recnlved from cltlsnsof the Airs. Kena Magness and Bon Roe ROADS AROUND MABIXj II l.

n. rnl tiU visited Mrs. Magness' brother. uwuv Motor I'l (Special to the Register) Charles Hardlsty, who ha just recovered from a serious was lown town for the first time Chris Polley. 1 iarayette waters.

oDtician. miss NRVi yrWon rir 0 ti.inlork 100 tiona ur Ilia' tlinlMir on tlieaa tracla lo ba imiIiI for lta than par for Ilia yollow fir anil bo i-oula par M. fur tlio litrlnlni'k. 3, H.t H. IS Soo.

SS. Imi I rt4 fir S30 not to ha oiilil for l.a Ihnii tl SO par It. T. 10 R. 1 Hec.

t. I.ol 1 rait fir ,10 Lot I rail fir 13h0 nona itin llmbar on than lots to Imi aoM for laaa lhan 11.71 par M. T. 17 It. 7 Has.

11, HWK NWSl rail fir 1130 rail cailar mtna of fha tlmtipr on this trart to tia aolit for laaa than S3 SO or M. for ilia rail fir and II. to par M. for tho rail ooilar. WII.I.IAM BPItT.

wuteu mates, associations or such eit-Isena aod corporations organised under the laws of the United (States, or any state, territory or district thereof, only. Upon application of a qualified purchaser the timber on any Iraul subdlviiinn ed through Waltervllle Sunday. A nice gathering of the young neoDle of this vlclnfty enjoyed a CEUUeOTTON mODUpn CO166 JacfaooBoulcmA Chtcaaa Jr itev. wmteroorger will Breach at the Waltervllle church Febru will be offered separately before being few happy hours Saturday evening at the Invitation dance given in Tkisraton High ScW r.i ff. ri.UB ary 1.

both morning and evening. In the morning he will serve the Modern Woodman hall here. Kotex-Rejrulsx, i pDc Koeex-ftggai, iuciuuoq ny on or or a larger unit. T. IS R.

1 Hec. 3, Lot 1, red fir 1960 rem cedar TB Lot red fir lfrZS red oedar 10 none of the Rnlnh Martlg spent Sunday at "PE I OR! ZED. OPERETTA "IN INDIA" A ths. Thurston CkarW fey Mr. N.

h. Kaldor Is ill at Ills his home here, returning In the Willis TYoodeny county mochlnory foreman, and O. S. Calliuon, county bridge inspector, went to Mabel yesterday afternoon to arrange for the netting up of a rock crusher at an old pit formerly used by the The rock to be crushed nt thnt place-will be used in buHdin an extension of tho Mubel road up tho Mohawk -and for maintenance work in that part of tho county. Eventually -the county will -extend (the road beyond Mabel across the summit of tho mountain to Linn -county-as potitloned for somo time ago.

home, Comtnlaatonar. i John Burrels is visiting at -the evening to his studies at the U. of O. Sturdy, January 2jtrj Osmer Stacy home. timoer on these lots to be eotd fur than 63.00 per M.

T. SB 8., R. 10 W. Hec. 36, BW HW red fir 420 eeq.

oiul growth fir 60 white fir 40 white cedar 240 BB BffU red George! Love or. Eugono was a Nellie Parks of Deerhorn visited visitor at tho Orb Lowell home at tho Hansen home Saturday. Sunday. nr J70 second growth fir loo Frank Cramer, local-lumnor yard boss' who Injured his foot In, fall on Ice a few weeks ago, discarded GOLDS OX KKWS NOTES Raalatw County. HpactaM' OOLnsnV.

fire 21 wniie nr eo white cednr loo NWV4 BKU red fir 140 snvond growth fir 240 white coder 40 KW 8KI4 rod fir 200 second growth fir 00 white celar 40 none of the timber on those tract 1a ia his crutches the first of the week, Horbert killed hogs Saturday with and will soon be back on the. Job again. C. E. V.

Hlckor. piano tunnr. phand It? 23-J, or Morris Wuwlc sold for If -is lb Ml 2.00 per M. for the rod ftr. 11.00 tmt yt.

for the second Miss Genevieve Morgan came House. S-24-tf growth fir: 00 costs per If. for the white rir and $7.00 pRr M. tor the white cedar. T.

37 R. 12 WV. See. 13. NUU Nillz Trr Uie c1asiri6il nils when you have-aomethin to sell.

yollow 3C00 hemlock 100 home from hen university duties Sunday morning to spend tho day at home. She returned to Eugene Ifi the evening. FRANKLIN SCHOOL SHUT Children's Wool Dresses. Suits and Coats 2 to 6 years SCARLET FEVER APPEARS IJi the assistance of John Bricker and Hardy Cox. Mrs.

W. L. Owen of Marnhfield spent from Saturday morning till Monday morning with her brother, Hardy Cox and family. Mr. and Mrs.

Walter Carter spent Tuesday of Jast week at Cheshire, City and Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Cox and Lois. Dillon and Doren transaoted business In Cheshire one day last week.

Qene Hood of Marcola visited the week-end at the J. R. Herbert home. Chester McMillen spent the week-end at the home of his uncle, W. O.

Carter. The Herbert sisters visited their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Stock-dale Sunday. Mr.

and Mra. McDonald trans- NEIGHBORHOOD Dorit be left out of thinqs Franklin school, diBtrlct No. 10. Han been closed because of scarlet Phares Baby Shop 1873 TO 1881 Now Is the Critical Time. LydiaELPinkham's Vegetable Compound will Help You Safely Through TJonvoy.Ohio: tho Chanifo of Lifo I was weak and run-down ami The Restnol treatment makes fever In tho neighborhood, accord Run a Consistent Race ing to announcement yesterday of Ii.

Moore, county scnool super 632 Willamette Street intendent. Dr. Seth M. Kcrron, county phy poor complexions clearer-lovelier Ask the friend who has tried it sician, visited Franklin yesterday and found three or four cases of the disease. Ho ordered tho school building fumigated.

Classes will not be resumed until SPECIAL, OREGON ELECTRIC Monday, February 2, giving a week and a half period in Which to check the spread of the according to Superintendent Mooru. Easy Way to Break Eugene CoJIeotlon Agency No collections, no feo, no entry RAILWAY fast; frequent train leave foes or dues. 774 Willamette street. couiunardlydomy work. By reading your advcrtisoi mento I found out about Lvdia E.

Pinkham a Voifo-tablo Compound me right out and made mo fool like a new woman. By the time I had token eight bot- tlGfl I WI1M Wf.ll anA 'J he.ptcncJv sm.ill siivtf.J the lonlrun, js miirH WI thcr icTicnd who make large deposits. The latter is not hdliit of aavintr. whiA" essential for Be consistent this y-m make regular a posits here ut the l' National. W.

H. Blowers, Mgr. i ii-12-tr LKOAL. NOTICB or SAL.B OK $10,000 PAVINO INTBftHBCTION RON OH Notice Is hereby riven that nnlor1 bUl will reclvd by the City Itocorilor of tlit City of Eufcerm, Orotfon, at liU oftlcrj In tho City Hall of. tald City until Fnb-rury 9, 1926, at the hour of 7:39 o'clock p.

for ha purfhitflt, of 110,000 "Pavlnjc Intftntecllon UtyiUfi" of natd an the balance of un I mho Of $20,000 of 1'avlnu Intomcctlon bona volefl by the people of the City of Ku-gne, Oreson on Way 19, 1922, 910,000 thereof having "hfjen oia on June 11, 3023. Sftid bond to bo In denomination of not ten than liof) nnd not moro thin $1000.00 each to suit the purchaser. Interest not to exceed nix per cent per Annum naynble seml-nnnueiiy. Principal una Interest payable nt the office of the Clly: Trosuror of 'tihijtene, or as may be Agreed upon by the common council snd the purcheser. Honds to near'such ante as 'the mnyor may des lunate, and' to become due fifteen years from the date thereof, A certified check equal to two per cent of price bid must accompany bid as evidence of good faith on the part of Didder.

rlitht la reserved to reject any and-all Wds. The Common pnuncll will meet ht Coon ell Chamhqrs in the City Hall of Ruxnne, Oretfon, February 9, 1026, nt 7:30 o'clock p. tn. to open and consider said Wflsv Dated this 17th Any nt Jnnunry, 1035, I OEO. A.

OlTiMOUB, I a--. i City Recorder, 'j' X-2014 NQTICBf Oy.flAf.K OV OOVKRNMRNT i TIMBBR Ooneral Land Office Wftslilnfton, T. C. -i January. 112S.

1 Notice Is hereby given that subject to the condition and- limitations of the aots. of line 9, 1016 fft 211), February 26, 1910 1170) and June 4r 130 (41 7BS) and departmental regulations of Apfll .4, 1924 (ftO L. 370), the timber on the following Innds will be Sold February 9, 1925, at 10 o'clock m. 1 at public auction at the United. fUatas land ofltoft at Hose burg, Oregon, to the highest bidder at not less than the appraised value as shown by this notice, sale to be subject to the approval ths secretary or thfe Interior.

Th porch a so an additional ui of one-fifth of one per cent, thorsof, Eugene for Many Auto Accidents Reported Skip In to sen McLean before Portland, 8a. lem, Albany, Corvallls, Junction City your auto skids Into a liability accident. 110 to $lfl poller may severest Cough No matter how long Vou havo had a persistent, weakcnlnKeough-no mat. tcr how many remedies you have tried without aticcoM-vnucon uanallv oi t.tiZ lueniMliocI Is liiMcd on a rrmnrtiiihlo nnw crintion known l)r. KlnS'n New tKilS and hold It In your throat lor 16 or 20 uS the phlcum nnd conumt on whlrh ihn nil mm jhront Irrltmlon.

cSffl mn, ffiSS save you many thousand In litiga tion. HBO Willamette. Just phone a 1 urg and way points Wool, Silk; and Canton Crepe 1 Dresses Wonderful Values for $9 98 i T- i R. A. C.

Crochet cotton, 10c value for 5c. 617. Oeo. N. McLean Agency.

12-26-tf at 7:60, 11:16 OH Time Daneo 2:00 and 6:05 p.m. dally Limited 4IToa of Helpful ficf'W Stevens hnlt, January i javerynoay invitea. i 1-21-4 O.E. Ry agent Standard Liquid Petrolatum, the sell through tickets to the equal of any medicinal oil. Pints could do my housework on the farm without trouble.

1 recommended it to my daughter-in-law after her second baby was born and it did her a wonderful lot of good. I told her to try it and if it didn't help her I would pay foa it, and before she had tuken ona bottlo she said to mo, 'You won't have to pay for it I It is helping mo wonderfully I And she took threo bottles of ft -You can usn my tcnti-monial if you wish." -Mra. EtaiB AOKGRMAN, Convoy, Ohio. ConflidercarofullyMrs.Ackorman's letter. Her experience ought to holn you.

Sho tells of tho trialfof middle age and tho wonderful resulu she obtained from Lydia Finkham's Vegetable Compound," V. FIRST 69C.I Red Cross Drug Co. 1-17-6 East. Btoam ship tickets. NATIONAL BANK of rf DANOINO TONITE Larnway's "The Oulcasts" 0 to 12 1 1-22-1 F.

S. Appelman Ticket Agent; Phone 140 Oregon Electric Ry..

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