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SiX-l. ETWE. JDAILT Ulllflf DEMP8EY DEGURES Theatres SEA LIS HAMPER I ent indications. Alinost.all. apace is taken now.

Stock Btalls are just uliout filled. Ayrea urges prospective exhibitors who hava not done so, to secure space at once, Four Generations of Lee Family Reunite HE IS READY TO GO FOR VOTE OF KLAN "How Well You Look in Glasses!" is a remark frenucntlv jidd MONDAY IB-r-ColIeei? luore in "The 4b. 0 Sept. 10. Tim newn, received here that Mur Hfiker hay Announced his ennilidiicy for the xnitel Tjos Angeles, Sept.

10.: Captain Bolland of the passenger freighter Cuba and a few men still are guarding the m-mit l'tniBin and isor- num. 4verrv Jif 'Alcau'-Go-liCmnd mfciuuers "i (founded by Mrs A. M. I.ee of this cijy held an all-Sunday reunion the past at tlie JIcKenxic river fish I wrecked, vessel while the smashing surf By HF.XF.Y FATililXL (United Press Staff Correspondent White Sulphur Sprinps, N. Sept.

10. With four days remaining until lie defends his title ncaiiiHt Luis Ansel Fir-! po, the South American ginnt, Jack Denipscy said today ho was "ready to. Mates eiintorlii Iibh served to reonll viennatinual at the ili-di- Csstlt ilope Hafiipton and glasses here. 1)0 get It's a part of our business ctid'o to lioiiiKis.ni ucr inns, una inicuf-ns to Nita Nnldi In Larceny." Jinrciiery. Among, inone jjrenii ---lioin tin.

fourlli bcinff reu- brt-uk hei- up any minute, according to- latest "word to(iny. 0 Kedenit Tcli-irriiiili alrkiintf4inA I resented -bv Jolui. simill son of Mr. nnd Clarence Vile rie Corvallis glasses accurately to prescription, mt aK, them that they will harmonize with the f-t cation of the Cblldwo arm Home here last Wednesday. "I aifi alad thin Institution if, to be'i under the direction) of I'rotfKtuDta," "aid ilayojr Uakcro "I recently returned from a (rip uVett jre1rrt that Pacific lall line ship flEX SlGNfS.

fdX FILMS," In tli liiMlnrv of Hi ttwii'liti' inptliri'V tlle.ffaturej': wearer. wnn-n weni. on ine rocas ox oau-jiiguei no lilm vtfruutatiub lias-made ureutcr island 0naturaay atm atlgat. securing noted oactijr A great heed "of sea lions swarmed 1 in sntisllcil Willi myseir aim enouph. I feci good0 nnd am coiifident that I will, be able to win," tlie chain- -pion said when asked how tyc felt after reaching the final stages of bis training-1 Deiwpsoy, never endtuupered in the past by oveKconfidepce, is (not making iinymistake tiiis time.

1 of Is. hcinir said i "V11 be glad to espltf5n to yofi pmonniK. of tlto 'The osmetic value i-nrouuiMhe-Iife boats fillell with pussen- ivcinity and a -s Present were also Ir. W. JJ, I.ee, I).

Ijee, C. I. I.ce, ull if and Iheir familiA. Mrs. Fred Forimillur and family 'Albany and Mrs.

Wiles and Mr and iMrs. Fort.miller sob. Tody remained here nix'it iinU expecWd W. retui-n hoiiu! today. and wmoim nu gui fable miiJeriaU fr producfioD, than tlie William Fox" ntiou.

lmn for the cojjnnp'ycur. I-llin. riRhfi' oij novels Of Hutchinson, Booth this country, and evvjivhere I 1 aw institiitltjoa Itoorini the St. "Francis, Marys mil 'that of other BiHiim. I rejfjicc that no Kui-h mime Is to attacli'-tu this institution.

.1 further re'-jolce that tHe children will be allowed to liherty 'tb iiubracfe any religion-unit inay nost to them;" words -'are; not exact ln'it the about Kirpot-1, know be is goinc to put in Imrrl fiphl. Tlo'is hitf and strong and i Turk inn ton, B. 'i. Hulj, List Given iit i i timui "i i i "Mill Kerh of the wreck reported. Swimipipi! 'aliflu'fin the "heavy sea, -the lions the work, of It.waa said.

Twenty tw of.she crew, passenger -and tOO.fXHV of.bulKoti were sai tof Inive landed at Siin IJcdro at. by the, S. '-destroyer! Beifrnig'. 4 sliip wiis-wrecke(t iiilfes fronj'the siven navy destroyers ithuVed a'simllar fifte. Ucp6rts Arigiiialtv creiirtiflg thc-'Cllba with -paying.

in bujlion aboard witre-treuied-bv't-bmwnnv nfricinls. he-con hit nnd any fiig sH-iing fellnjv la dangerous as Jong as he is standing, Dempsey said. Dempse.y n'dinits liiat he miglit not ah good a-s trhe heavyweight" cbamiiionsli'i'p Jess illii 081 WILLAMETTE ST Morns, warry ieon fiison and -betn secured K.xVlrtHive. rohtH op "Huoh fanmus, Olmo'-Thp LutJy.V Klflvviths liHud," "The, riona "'lue 'JV-mnle of add euuntlcHK Burnt or ne- major reinuras was uveu more lmhalic- Cries "of on," atfd Out Jiy Japanese i Si'pf. .10.

An' 'official estimate of- jbe ulcad in. -the' iokio- ral-niinil' tnds hr o. SPECIALIST have; b'een i'hil the world's. the Japanese bcre'-from' ita foremost dircftufs ond" scvnario writVrA, re 'to nroduce them, with the nower tft vTo. remain jn.pertecc iunifiliontnuii in the top of.

a bixeiKniustVoi-k wfti enef than i lulve.becn able to The. reason-1 fvel so good Is hct-nuse- of tiaining I throng-It or the fiihbnns fight and the luird 15 had 'with li i chnlppjou- ncU'ot (uiHtB frbirj stidi talent; ns, TTom Mix! Hp skip I They said the onptaln was no't staying klolm'" CJHhcr'r, OtaWvn HlnVl'tvy AlatAnr Wiihitm ,4 armim, Krnctit (iVncvicrro Trtin( Ilotie l'lanjptou, Shaw, Ulncy Thnirutan nd' hot gf other HcrV'en and. st.irge' fnvorite's CALCtTrTA-'IS SHAK-eN 10. killed or iniuretl and ninny houses col- Ijnoiiln Jl CiiPifii'8 i'TMa Kleventh llipsed in III ilislriet. of when.

the city was. shaken, bya' severe' earth(iijnke at today. No bHildiijgs'werai sesiouijly duningei'l. uuiiuiu uurii oie piiiiiiioiii t.o the- compojiy salvage riBh.ts4 nnd to. prevent the Cuba from technically bet-bming The- tug Fearless is standing by.

Sixty-eight, survivors wei-o (iroucbt into Sn Pedro Sunduy'by. destroyer Keno, which hove -on tlie scene' of "tho wreck" after tb (Cuba's wireless- had gone out. of Nine members of the crew. who. bad rowed out.ot sea in hopo (if suiiimoning 'aid were piifkedMip by tin' tanker Miller oud ar being 'taken to San Francisco.

Dinmg: liooms of Reputation Hour," CharlcK Jouch in "IJell'rf Hole': ii ml Tojn Mix, in Suft Bailed," are the1 firnt thin muicrt to bo. releaHed and; ttll tlio eritic wffl tngether in iroelaiin-; itiK that for honest, exeitfiinent, vvnli thmllH; fascinating plots, and fine'eiln-vincfirg aclhiK they live un to' alt the "(iive it. -to them, Jlayor' carile fr'oin persons In the audience. 'JHint a considerable- sympathy with the nwy-'' very "deffnite. -meaning ws attested By strong, -though universal, ap- plausei Wlif Iher fhc' titternnec -pr wan intended to have political iieitriiiK on his.

rtimitre'd candidncy is kjunvir only' to Jir Baker: I'ollt-lcal prcs- nt got together after the meeting and speculated. They were not far apart in their conclusions. one ixijnt they arreod, and Hiat, ht that if the mayor Portland remains In the field for. the aenatorshlp, the religious issue will bec6ine rom'nietif in 'the ciimpnjgn and the chances be favorable for it' to be more aggrcssiveiv presented than 'at the last November -It wan agreed -by those who heard him at Corvnllis that the mayor burned his bridges behind lie "took a position that in military pnrlunce would he -styled un outpost. Tliei-J! was'no mincing of words, no seating armind the hush, but a clear and -definite statement of his is always 'a hard fighter when lift takes a position," said one observer who -heard the Oorvallis address, 'nnd, having taken the position- reflected by the federated patriotic societies and the klan, it is likely that he see It through on thnso lines and mnke it fight to a finish." jroiujnoH; of tVelnendoifs advancements, gnv-crnment, laieu mar.

odpirin-, 'her-7. th.erc were ta Tokio alone." SLIGMT' EARTH Q.UAKE-FEt!T 'Hunford, Cul.Scij't. A slight earthduuke' was felt hcre '-atly today. Several' clocks '-by it but no da'm'nge 'was copV' Oirt. "Itadio Cops" hav-P now.

been appoinfed by tlie radio telegraphic branch of 'the. 'Department of-Marine and Fisheries for some -22 districts throughout the Dominion. AN OPPORTUNITY jor'n limited number of young ladies, with a high school education, or itH equivalent, OeMir-ous of- entering tiny nursing Will receive a thorough training under the best instructors of -Mercy hospitnl' training school. (Fully accredited by the state -board for registration, of Graduate' For furtliei- particulars. Address Sister Superior.

sl7 Dr. F. E. Selover has returned after visiting, with brother in Seattle and taking a nVueh needed rest nnu can be frund-in his office from 2 to 0 p. m.

Night and. day calls attended promptly, moved residence to 300 High Phone 1107-R. tf It in becatifle of tnese 'rejil advance- I GERT4JN become -famous- for their culinary skill. Caterifig.tq the public spreads theif fame. There are' 'thousands of housewives whrs regularly' display- equal skill, fnr Jiieits and SnowIcijKe of their true.wortli BUTTLE IN ILEUS tuut tne manageinmix or tne uex ineaire has secured tlie nolo right 6t presenting these super-special fn Eugene, for theJ benefit of.

the HeX patrons. TICKLED A MEAN GUITAR In the year 1014, John-Gilbert Waa ejeoted from his tiourding housu lor tw'o reason: one being that be was a guitar too know, to KITCHEN BOUQUET improves' mo.st it brifif-s outthe full, flavor of! meats, -up" the improves gravies' by-making them full flavored and bringing out the deep; rich brown color; how it 'adds the last touch 'of tastiness to soups, sauces, etc. Add'a tablespoonful just befqre, taking off stove. player with tho Baker Stock company of Portland. and that he persisted in practicing at- all hours, The second reason nnd probably tho morft important ono was tluit bis rent was two days' past duu and tho landlady would not consent tj wait uutll Saturday night.

JAPANESE RELIEF In tbo year 1022, John -Gilbert at tached his mune tn a contract which MOOSE DANCL IS Your grocer sells "lots of KXTCHEN B0UQUETJ calls for two things; one. thnt William Belleville, Sept. 10. An armored St. Txniia polh-e car loaded' with sharpshooters was yusliea here today, to -end a battlo of several hours between police and a mad mnn- who shot and killed his wife and wounded two policemen.

After Bhooting nolieemen. the slayer barricaded himself in his home and nt noon was successfully holding off 18 attackers. The reinforcements in tlie nrmored car, were armed with rifles, tear bombs and riot guns. BetterLights Put In at Fair Grounds Better illumination for the open nir entertainmentu at the Lane county fuir grounds tlie evenings of September '18 to 21 nrc assured by work that is now under way. W.

A. Ayres. secretary, has a crew of men putting In extra equipment that will make for far better light, he says. Fxbibltlon Space in the main pavilion will be at a premium, according to pres TCcdneHday night. Dreamland Hall.

Good music- Public invited. Get a bottle and win fame for your cooking, Fox star trim fur a number or years; second, that during thnt period Mr. Fox pay him weekly a sum of money thnt is uioio than John lundlndy ever thought be would mako in a Air. Gilbert's rise tn stardom' 1s the Washington, Sept, 10. The American Bed Cross Japanese relief fund lias received subscriptions totaling 4.071,(M)0, it was announced at headquarters of the body hero today.

Subscriptions by Bed Cross divisions i VdEZMMMWISUte Sill Kitchen Bouquet result of -public demand ns expressed many times through the various inotiou picture fan niognnines. His latest picture X011QW the l.nve tiamlilcs which cames to tne Hvlllg theatre Tuesday will- definitely 01 justify tlie public's" opinion, according Washington. New Kngland, Routhern; Central Kouthwcaturn Pacific. Insular and foreign can ocjrec jrom Eczema WIERD, creeping, annoying 1 tr scratch- scratch Bcratch eczema and other skin eruptions, spoiling your complexion causing you uncalled for embarrassment anguish ruling your temper. AH because of impurities that are rampant in your system because your red blood cells are dormant.

S. S. clears up skin eruptions through its power ol cleansing the blood. Herbs and harks, carefully selected and scientifically prepared and proportioned, which make up the ingredients in S. S.

S. are the most feared and dreaded enemies of skin disorders. Eczema, pimples, boils, blackheads and' other skin diseases pack up and leave the system when S. S. S.

sends new rich blood coursing through your veins. Have a general house cleaning for your system. Let S. S. S.

rid you of those impurities which tend to keep you in a run-down condition. Skin disorders are nothing more than billboards announcing that- the system is "oft color." S. S. S. is sold by the TACKS to tno producers, incidentally, ms Old limdhidy, Martha Tobin.

is now ouo of hl most fervent admirers. aiT.ooo 100,000 BUSINESS AND CLASSIFIED DIRECTORY Will Celebrate Cut-off Work CHIROPRACTIC ATTOIINBYS.AT-I.AW Kl.innlh Falls. Hent: 10. A two DR. J.

I. FISCHER 20C-7-8 White' Temple. Phone 410. Raldence 1359. W.

II. HKOOKS Attorney, U. S. tlonnl Bank -Illdg. day programme, featuring a pageant of v.strrn development in which 2BQ actors will take part, la being planned to- ccle-lrato the beginning of construction work DR.

M. ASHTON Opposite Heillir Theatre, 681 Willamette. Phone 860. F. a HEFFHON -Attorney-ot-Lav.

861 Willamette; rooms 10-11. 79. i DR. GEORGE A. SIMON 016 Willamette.

Phone on tun Hugcna-rtiainain i-sus line, jik-' pageant-will be staged on tbo night of iii first tlnv in nn nnen-alr theater MARTIN Q. HOOE -Lawyer, floneral praottoa. S3, Ninth Ave. W. CLEANING AND PRESSING which seat 10,000 persona.

It will A. WOOIJCOOK Still doing work n't the old stand, sa Ninth Ave, Attorney-at-Law. be directed by John uoonricn or iiouy wnnil. well-known motion nicturo direct ELECTRIC CLEANERS 866 Olive St. Phone 827.

Sorvlce you'll appreciate. leading drug stores. The large size bottle is the more economical. like some people, Vliaye their fine point's but are. of le uso-.

until somebody hit them on the head. 'What we wish' to drive in is the importance of saving; of having a bank account. It may require the giving up of certain pleasures just now, 'but if, bound to make future pleasures and happiness the greater. The' young mall who aspires to do things must early learn to do without things. Ee-mcmber this.

Jm 3. M. CATKINS Attorney. First Na-. tlonal llank BVlg.

Phone 107. CITY CLEANERS Cleaning, pressing and repairing. W. 'E. Nnylor, Prop.

44 Eighth West. Phone 220. A.I.TA KIN(1-Attornev-, Probata, con. veyances, collections. Office upstairs 774 Willamette Eugene, Ore.

TC Worlds Best LO.kJ. loodMedicine: IMPERIAL CLEANERS ft HATTERS Pressing, and repairing-. We call for and deliver. 47 E. 7ih.

Phone 392. or. One of the recent triumphs was the direction of a mammoth fete at the Ain-bassador hotel) Ixia Angeles, It will be necessary to got' about five professional actors will be on salary but the rest of the cast will ho supplied by the local talent. Tho Southern Pacific will bo asked to arrahgo for special trains from Portland and San and- will nlao-be asked to advertise the celebration throughout the coast. Plana for the HOWARD M.

BROWNBLI Lawyer. ah ouaineas promptly auenuea to. Telophone 1160. OR. W.

E. MOXLEY Dentlat. Moderi X-Ray- equipment. Phone 73. Caatk Theatre Bldg.

Eugene, Oregon, WELLS WELLS Lawyers, 814 Pai-k St. OWe speclnl attontlon to. the examination of Abstraots, drafting of wills, settling of estates, coCvayance cfralra were mane at Jin cuinusnumi. meeting of business men last night. A wont tn work tills morning DRSt DONOHtTE Dentists.

Reasonable foes. (VpiK.alto Helllg. Pho'ne 441-J. na coueciions. Also 10 ail pension nrnttors.

Phone 1018 to raise a fund tn finunco the celebration. deflnlto dnte had not been KbbiCTUO THlvltAI'kUTlST aet, but It will be aoine time nc monin. tTR. V. L.

RtllTER. Electro Therapeutist, 491 West Eighth Avenue, Eugene, -Oregon, Phono 869, H. K. 8LATTERY Attorney and Goiio-sellor at Law. Sblloltor In Chancery.

Offloe rooms. 10-11-U-l llo'kwllh corner; Seventh and Willamette, Eugene, Watching the Scoreboards O. H. FOSTKR Attorney-at-Law, -V. a National llank Bldg.

Phone 38d. Bank of Commerce VSLTUM ft CLOW Second an'd Blair. Foundens and Mechanics. sT Americas fasicst 8. D.

ALLEN Attorner-at-rAw. or. flee 114 Willamette over E'u- ruHNiTunB hospital Hahe.Ruth knocked out his 34th home run of the year while Bob Hhawkey was blanking the Ked Sox in the second game of a douhlchcadet- which the Yanks won 4 to 0. The l'anka also tooV the Fri-ciully iind. Willing BEAVER'S FURNITURE HOS.PJTAL 661 Repairing, reflntsulng, upholstering.

Furniture made to order. Telephone 403-J. J. fl. MKDLKY AlLorifey-at-Mw.

Of-flee over Kugone Loan ft- SavlnK. Phone 164. 7 first game, to i. iviliu Ivnimn stole home in the sec i inning ami iho White Sox heat the b. A.

KI-Klfca Attorney-at-Law. Office over Eugene Loan ft Bavlngf Phoue. 164. PHYSICIANS Mil Browns 4 to ifnimiif-h cfi'me to the rescue, of Hasty DR. IL L.

STUDLE.Y Office 191 loth WeSU Thone i tn tb seventh inning and stopped Washington cuabUng he Athletics, C. A. WINTBUMKIERr Tind titles- an'd probate specialties. Office over Baijk of 'Commerce DR. SIM'ON'3 Osteopathic sician ana Hurgjpo.n w.

I5l.ug. rTTJHE next trrtre-' you are fcungry bet wees AND DHe'Oll ATINO to win to z. Tht 'Bciis re(ipHiei sertmd dace frbm' the l'lrates wlien IViupie wvsn his 29d'vlctory Pittsburgh to .1. 1 Kddle Iver, a youpg the Kcoreleiia and. the Cards wo'ii to, 'nothing.

Th. rtailtcra ca'mc un and slaiipe-d-the O. IMMEL- Attorney and Counsellor. U. a National Bank Bldg.

Phone 4v PAINTiNO Interior outside painting at deduced prices. TV If. Ove. Ph-one 731-J. 1755- 2hd.

niI.YKtlAttirney-at-.Iw. tlpatalr's 86 Wllla'niette 8f Eugene, leading (limits. with 0 to 2 defclit 1'UYSICIANS AND. SI'lltlKONS WRITTEN BWAFFOKTi lawyer, C- ft W. Illdg, The better olasa of civil phone-8J1.

Mrguillnn blew lip nml tne "lyu uieu went on a batting i-nntimK1'; LEQION ELECTS OFFICET13 DR. F. TITUS Obstetrics slid dils-' ''enaea of-women anrt children. Office-, Brown fttli and Ouk-Sts. dence Hotel Osburit, Phones 629, L.

M. h'HA nr. 1 'meals 'try BETSY ROSS' tread and vfhoJenMffc.AsidVsfrbmUstighfood.whe nothing you cajn ealf is'morp -Children' thrive On the sinipieVet fefgUlf noun.1!'" ROSS and miik ccm- tains so mqny of. the essential food requirements 'of thfi body. is "just as poiiVisning and heaja "promoting t'n'adwltsl it' gis you an oppt'f- eat.mori BETSY ft.SS; fof'fe-foUa eat enough of'ehe Seaside, Sept.

10, Poetlnnd will flee over Kugene' Loan ft 8avlngs naitK. Kugene, Oregon. be tb convention city rot t.ue uregon American -lg1nn In 1IVJ-I. The dales DHS. QITLLIQN-AND NELSON Eye Tlose, throat.

Eyes tested -an-d glasses furnlslied. 3u6 O. O. Fs. Ttldg.

Telephone CL'TOB N. J.OHNSTON-pistr'let Attor- ney. Address Court Phone" 7. nilvriufompnile js dipty ptip v)io a-rc erHHc," ak1 'for" a vpvy jivmilifal. eliargOj-iless thairUio' cost of of cfolhok chniKil will be September 4, 5niid (1.

Tlils.di;-clslon hlatiirihiy aftefnopn, at the aessioh here. Fre'd -of rslsin'l Chy was I'HYSIOTIIBIIAI'IST BAI-rKHIKS. ed state commander, (leoi-so (Iriffith o'f DR. iAOKSO'Sp-Doctor'if Physlother-. -apy, Women a specialty, nrtlce 77 Wlllnmettei Phono 15S6-R.

Salem was chosen vice cbmmander. The latter, election a otwitroiiiisc navlna thrswted the battle 4hat lnomc'd. "'v Ve, in Vd. 'ieEfiU adiffcrenwin ri.i'MtiiNt;,. tiSmmj.

(2 -Drr K. 'B. Stewart commander, of "'breMd' a'ndh'hoSfl, vrt.i-eWad for'is high I00 VllJ.lAMSON ft Ine 'Phone .636. Tenth Ave. Aahie.

Don't say "bread" s'aBETST ROSS. 8DnVICI5 STATIONS Automobile Elins- tfie jvouiaji "to the safe' "hi; on? iotvise Stihtion juwl our. syesia'iKjAinilnadations y. d. west Xvenyb.

Phono 817. te' University BaM trlclans and Sorvice. $1 Jin Kast. Phone 1 2.7 1. Xniipo.ua post, of Bnsohurg.

as named committeeman, frnm 3. 3. Crnsslev of Portbmil by a vote' of 62 to 44. This was the only position holly cnntestedltr the final eleciinn. Prescott Cookiiigliam ofrlNirtiand'was re-elected financial officer and ltc'v.

Frank James of l)allsswaa re-elected chaplain, BAKErTFOR, SENATOR HAl'-L A 'tinning and sewer rfrsfn tile. "Seventh and Oak. Phone 1003. Mill t- BEAUTY PARLORS. T1IR KEAl'Tf.

PARLORS KxpeTt. CHASM ft LESLEY Steam, anyj hot water heating, pUimhltig; 97 Phone 243. Phone 1.190-L: 'Eugene 1 permanent Waving. 677 illanietto. TWephohe 647.

a 1 Portland, Sept. 10. (ieorr.e 111 SINKS CIlLl tCOK. THIS 1KISS f.O. pNHOI.I.

now fop bualneas college. T-alalogre free on request. Pbone tis. mayor of Portland, hns formaHy announced hla candidacy for the rnitml Htateu senate, lie is now servJug his second term as mayor of Portland, Inr been first elected to (his office on OHLSET, sQ)tfference' inV -l Cli TRY our Chinese medicines when all els falls, -tir'lr movpd to Bennett yidjk Our. Ninth and Olive Sts, issnCit-i Aivkits- CAIIl'KT AND 1111(1 rt.KAXIMl June 4, 1017, and re-elected November KIJKCTUIO CI.RANR'f.S Plione til.

We know how. (. Olive 2. 1020. His present term as mayor will not entire until J'dy 1.

1025. AssfTciaited ftas Eefiy'springfield Tirs Union Gas U. S. Tiros V. W.

I1RANSTETTKR I-linoral director, lwtdy iiuiliniit auio hearse; Hil Olive SI. Phone ciiiKoponi.vr Baker Is ft.1 years old, a native df The Italics. He eerVed aa councilman In Shell Gas Greasing SefVice Portland under the old form of govern 'incut for It years and for two years un MARION VEATOTI Tunerat "director, l.ndv assistant; full auto equipment. Tnth and Pearl Sis. Phone 937.

J. H. ROHNETT. M. D.

Foot and arch epeclnllst. tlpatalra, 838 Wlllntnette. Tues-tsy and Frhlay. Phone lul for appotntni.it. der the r-ouituiKHiin foim before he wns elected mayor.

lie i chief ruhhni! of Al VKTIilllNAHY SIHUKON Knder temple, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, and a member of various other lodirea snii civic DR. 1LVNDSIHJH Foot apeclallst, Corns, catmisna. all foot ailment turcJ. 13 Willamette, Vlicaa oj. USE THE GUARD WANT-AD DP, L.

O. HKt.TKHl.lN'R successor to Pr. 5iUi'U, vf night. Tel. UH..

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