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WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 1992. ONE SCHOOL fs not only more sxtremely decen. | traliged than any other large city! echool system In the United Sta’ the trustees held, “but is contr the tendency of lew ng school sys Facive author. | BACH TO NORMALCY Femme—And tonight, if George proposes, I think I'll suggest that we postpone our wedding until things get back a little more to normal LOWDEN SPLITS | ton st | Second childhoo George: “No! mind having « chaser,’ eee [ WHEN COURT AT CHARLES TOWN RECESSES THE SEATTLE STAR )Hospital Day to Be | ‘The Oregon state board of media tlon has no authority to enforce ite findings, merely to take evidence and offer its t nendations to the par ties to a ¢ Regardiess of what de returns as a J g WITH HARDING a Celebrated Friday Sun Dodger Out Again. | We | 4 vit +5 yy | Seattle hospitals will co-operate; prepared in some way to entertain,” || How Does It Hit You? | Former Governor Denounces Friday in celeb National Hos! According to Mrs, Hall, National ] ’ . H vital day. @oording to M ve a || [t's Been Suppressed. Federal Appointee | Hatt, toca! chairman of the Hospital | #2*Pltal day has been proclaimed . Z § i - | A ery hospital in the |t® president that people may takes q || One More Issue Due. BT, LOUIS, May 10.—A wireless , preparations for theone day in which to realine the read j Fe . message from former Gov, Frank 0. . h ” meaning and the work of the institu.” Pies . ie ids Ts mer entertainment of the public that aft | t a Trying saggy Pgs se Pagers Lowden s, received by the St ernoon s tions, and to give them one day im 4 . . ~ Ind Your Louis Globe t shortly befo | © Orthopedic honpital the| Which they may learn more > a . | mother's skirts!’ At th rthoped Pp Reso utions P'C| “secent Booth ne Like to. Mldntaht ares that Nat Gold school rooms of the ttle ehiidren | those tn authority. Mayor Cal ees the guy what could.” stein, President Harding's appointee will be open for inspection. ‘The |Fecommended that it be Adopted Asking oe or enue collector of the eastern children will demonstrate their work | With due respect in this efty. * Pp ih LETTING HIM DOWN EASY et Sal sadly tias < in basket weaving, manual training| ‘Thursday evening, previous to the) ~ ° . D b ? f . nd peintin lay wet for the observation, Centralization Of |_ tim: “Las night atury told. >1 rhe tadiogram was in reply to one | 4nd painting. | General hospital a [and surgical stafts and al, an " m — Be first man who had vor sent by the a per to Lowden. cof Hurses and attendants | Officials in the tty on oa “ " h awed her,” on board mahip Olymple, | their guests thru the surgi | With a getto-gether banquet qj i Aut ority qlee Toe, bad, the dear gtrt got easter | Cal rooms and other departments ot | Washington Annex. Tt le +peaiay - uch & poor start!" Low declared that the institution, explaining the work, | that at least 500 will be presem A report declaring that the present "ee {Goldstein's testimony before the sen: | ‘Tea will be served to guests who| Friday night Beattle General @meven-headed” system of adminis HE'S A LUCKY MAN ate investigating committee relative | | vinit Minor hospital during the after. | ital will hold its commencement on of the Seattle public achoota| formation Clerk: “You look wor. to the $2,500 check which the latter | noon. [ercioce at the First Mothoaias tration of th v ried, sir, Is there anything I can do testified he received to support Low A program « little different from | Copal church, when 16 nurses should give way to A centralized sy® |for yout den's candidacy for the presidency at |the others has been planned at the | Graduated. F tem with the superintendent of] Circus Guest: “Yee, I've lost my the Chicago conyention “was abso! Between court sessions at which they are being tried for murder and treason at Charles) King county institution. Children suST AS A. PASQUALE fe ss le hend, wan | Wife.” lutely false.” " a ae a . h “ ” zzard, f o7 trial, | from the Georgetown school will en schools the responsible + | Same Clerk: “Awfully sorry, str, The former governor naserted he Town, W. Va., miners enjoy a friendly baseball bout, Here “Bill” Blizzard, first on t |fertain pationts and. guesta on. the|to have finished “drawing of? adopted by the board of trustets Of |... this is a circus, not an under. was afterwards Informed that Gold.|t8 shown at the bat. |howpltal grounds with « Maypole|galion of highpowered the Chamber of Commerce ‘Luesday. |taking establishment.” stein's testimony was given by sug — —— oe — ~\dance. At Providence the American | from @ small copper still in his A centralized system, the trustees eee gestion of the senate investigating laay by the federal civil service com | suty 1, They should apply to the| Legion will furnish musical enter. ee bg Rory ly Bago held, would be more businesslike) PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT bay ages OREGON MARINE |miasion, ‘The men, who will be paid | recorder of the board of labor at the | tainment in the veurgne Cage ap) ee ee LU § ‘ r +. “His nomination now, presumably $3.28 a day, will be employed until !nav rd short, y hospital in the elty 4 é etiv th went to a cireus a“ y. ployed yy iy more economical and more effective ue gh Oy Ie scare old, George. ®t the instance of Senator Spencer, S = nn ae ‘ Gtuontionnin Will you be abie to tell that to your WOuld seem to give color to this| - = a ree: A financial survey of the school|son when you are as old as I am?" Charge.” Lowden messaged. ) system to be made by qualified ex-| gon; “Not with such a straight i peres was urged also by the trustees, jface as you do, Pa. You've got me ENNIS “y OVE” — | : According to a report submitted to | skinned there.” NNIS LOVE é i ja- |f) We them by the taxation burecu, the eee PUT UNDER BAN set a-cirknd Media salaries of grade teachers are dispro- A DIFFERENCE cHic claring that the ion boa | ‘ : portionately high ax compared with| Mae: “If you were picking a hus! term tennis is not 2 | FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET g like cities, and the salary sctedule of | ba: you would never be influenced merely a ” ~ " D .AND, May 10.--The Oregon ; Beattie high schools, It is under-|by the amount of money a fellow's lotic dire of Northwe PORTLAND Sor ecdkasn ms ad stood that what is sought by the | father has, would you, May?” | vernity at playing of state board of mediation anny a b trustees, in effect, ls a more scien-| May: “I should say not. The only tween co-eds and men under the ban,|today thru William F. Woodward tifie and logical basis of compensa: |thing that would influence me ts the) lchairman, that it will start subpoena. |} tion for the teaching corre. amount of the father’s money the} THOMAS GRE » broker, /ing witneses and holding hear [/ The resolutions urging a central. | fellow has.” |living in Laurelhurst, was lodged in in Thursday in an effort to [| tzed school system were s ibmitted by basal the city Jail Tuesday night by Bermt,|srhitrate the port of Portland strike the school administration committes | ¥ ——- —% 8. F. Jennings and Patroiman Will |6¢ the International Longshoremen’s of which Fred C. Ayer, professor of “The mice would just 60 CfAZ¥ | jiam Morris of Densmore precinct, | aysociation, now He arly Unree weeks sducation at the University of Wash. | | over him.” j after Greening is said to have driven | iy . Zgton, is chairman, “Whad'ye mean?” i | [his automobile at high speed into al. “= move to arbitrate the 4 At the present time seven heads of | “He's such a big cheese.” | telephone pole at 10th ave. N. E OP ang mea naemed te rte in «tate 4 Gepartmrents, including the superin. | %—— ne and E. 40th at Iments by the local offices of the ° tendent of schools, ere co-ordinate 4 te | unit 7 i the | "Si hited States shipping board and th And directly responsible to tne board | Office Boy: “Say, bows, can T ®t) MARKIED MONEY ts anid to have|Longshoremen's union. Waterfront ursi n lon xf directors, Besides the superin.|off the rest of the eee ms ae led to the downfall of H. Ito, alleged employers, whose establishment of wndent, the heads are the secretary, | > I've got an a NeAGAch? | Japanese bootiegger, in the city jallltne “hall system” of hiring dock ering re) superintendent of supplies, the archi. /4nd pain in my stomach Wednesd: arged with violating| workers led to the strike, have re tect, the comptrolier, the ruperin.| Boss: “Sure thing, og poe S708 | the s law. Lieut, J. L. Ableueca to recognise the board's inedin tendent of buildings and grounds and | Walt @ couple of minutes I'll give YOX in of the dry squad, arrested tory efforts, altho witnenses from all the school medical inspectuc je litt in my car. I'm going oUt %/ ito and seized @ bottic and several \throe factions are subject to the me “The present seveo-heaied system the circus myself. jeerving glasses at 119% Washing jon board's subpoena Plain White Madame—Ohb no dearie; you mustn't do that! asibly get back to normal himself! The guy might pos “My, but I'm terrible sieepy,” remarked Josiah to his better | | hale. | “Yep, but it ain't e bed as result of row, no one represented the Internat sociation, the arting tomor f the’ three faction» the present strike Longrhoremen’s as aterfront Employers Colonial Dinnerware 1 North Bend to } Hold Trout Day). rwsorsivs | same se eae A student's uneasiness may be dt rectly traced to his E's. | | when you ain‘t.” 1 Miranda | jassociation, and the Un States Le coal ipping board—are beho! ata bealt to the body's recom: ~ % | mendations Home - IGHT - WEIGHT Semi-porcelain in the many-sided Colonial shape pictured, offered Thursday at prices that mean decided savings for Downstairs Store customers: Cup with Sancer, 15@. Bread and Butter Plates, 8@ each. Pie Plates, 8@ each. Salad Plates, 10¢ each, Lunch or Small Dinner Plates, 12¢@ each. large Dinner Plates, 15@ each, Soup Plates, 12¢ each. Oatmeal Dishes, 123¢@ each Sauce Dishes, 7@ each, Oval and Round Vegetable Dishes, 2 sizes, 30¢ and B5e¢ each. 4 Salad Bowls, 2 size, 30@ and 35¢ each. Creamers, 25¢ each Sugar Bowls, 35¢ each, Sauce Boats, 30¢ each, Platters, 2 sizes, 25¢ and 35¢ each. Bowls, 2 size, 15¢@ end 20¢ each, —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE 4 Considering present day styles, te it] FIFTY LABORERS are needed any wonder modern woman Is such for temporary work at the Bremer & cool specimen? ‘ton navy yard, it was announced to. Fete on Sunday North Bend’s annua} Trout Day| Nose —— celebration, discontinued during the —— in your mercertzed ailks, war, will be heid again Sunday, when | vie 0 | TWENTIETH CENTURY | JILGRIMAGES Reno the numerous! Havana Canada and the Corner Drug | Store! oe EW Summer Frocks in the height of Fashion—purchased under very advantageous circumstances and priced accordingly. Each Frock is a remarkably attractive value. fishermen from all over the state are | invited to participate in various fish- | ing contests and enjoy themselves on the banks of streams and lakes in the vicinity of North Bend. The celebration ts un- FREDERICK & NELSON FIFTH AVENUE AND PINE STREET j der the direction of the North Bend Commercial club. A $20 trout rod, the first prize, will be awarded to the fisherman who brings in the largest catch of trout} » Phil—Did you seo where a fel- In the Favored Colorings and These Smart Materials: TAFFETA CLOTH-AND-CREPE POIRET TWILL TRICOTINE CANTON CREPE KREPEKNIT-AND- TAFFETA Sizes for Women and Misses The Frocks Sketched suggest the Smart Styles in this exceptional of- fering at $15.00. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE that makes the best display. Many other prizes will be given, such as for the largest trout caught and the| best catches of different species. A fisherman's dance will be given| ® Saturday evening, with prizes for the| * © } Naughty mister Grabbed the twister; Thought he kisw'd her | But he miss‘d her, No desister, ‘Tried her sister, For Thursday, Friday and Saturday: Popular Toilet Requisites AT UNUSUALLY LOW PRICES low went 35 days without taking | a bath? | Phyltlis—No; I never read dirty tories, best fisherman's costume, both men/ and women. | North Bend’s baseball team wi!!| play a baseball game, probably with | & Seattle team, Sunday afternoon ‘There will also be a bait and fly-| casting contest, with prizes for the| The resinter | winners, Sunday. Raised a blister. The final event of the day will be oh Lass a big free trout feed. Everyone who| Hostler—Whon, there, horse! Get! attends the celebration will be the | around there, horse! | guests of the Commercial club and| Cireus Owner—What do you call residents of the town at this feed. A| him “horse” for? Can't you see it's prize will be gtven to the person tell. | @ mule? | ing the best fish story at this ban-' Hostler—Sure, boss; but he won't quet. | do @ thing I » 0 I thought a little | flattery might help . Violet's Bouquet Farnese Face Powder, special $2.50 box. Bronnley’s Eau de Col- ogne, special 50¢. oe | WANTED JURY, |, Ther tat «| chinpantee none Tooth" Brushes, special Men’s Phoenix r . 2 Maud, oe . b Dan Baloff, 718 Madison #t., told Who took to smoking a howd: OL-0-PALM SOAP a Hygienic Creme Broken Lines of 500 New Coverall Aprons Silk-boot Sox, 75¢ a , Justice of the Peace C. C. Dalton |The first puff of the pipe | Say, ert au Lait de Violettes. 9 - —— : he’ ner. hav fury hear | Put her out for the night, SPECIAL ‘-) OMA ft. . ’ iE wearing qualities ef the Uauor charges broweht againnt |With a pain in the tummy, 0 tava!) | 5% ¢ DOZEN CAKES special 25¢ jar. Boys’ Blouses $1 .00 AE Phoenix: are wellknown ait t him than to place his faith in the| | pre ye 65c cerized top, In 0 WOULD? court alone, Glycerine and Rose Water, Black, Cordovan, Tuxtan, Darke | | You cart | George: “Let's play ta —! i Plog: iiwivome vs re asset? 66 be ie pee sons 2 special B¢. Peroxide —Blouses of «@ standard aon “ Aerts es checks gray and Navy—sizes 9% to 12, Gaye in Jail and fine of $200. | Kenneth: “Wwat's the big idea? || Witch Hazel, 16-ounce of Se ind. Seanbeohe wine 6 Echaltivs Tined’ sith nee Vianceeapmoecniar bottle, special 33¢. Hydrogen to 16 years, 6B¢. faok braid. DROP-STITCH SOX tn sffkand- Benzoinated Almond Lo- wool mixture, in black and BOYS' PERCALE SHIRTS, with collar attached, In as sorted stripe patterns, sizes 12% to 14, 85¢. DOWNSTAIRS Cordovan—sizes 9% to 11%, the pair, $1.00. CLOCKED AND DROP-STITCH —Percale Aprons in polka-dotted patterns on blue, lavender or brown, rick-rack-trimmed. tion, special 19¢ bottle. | one pound Houbigant’s Face Powder, “Your Telephone Service ih shades, special 45¢ | size— FORE —Checked Percale Aprons with 8X tn alll nd sie Re 90x. seal vhit lor di f- , 15¢ i —How Render ed” Lady Mary Face Powder, SPECIAL ° Hie ip thie yee Set ied: sie bi Dowseratea special 29¢. 29¢ Cocoanut Oil _1yublenched- Muettn: Aptian it: Niobe Shampoo and Hair Tonic, special 50¢. Hair Brushes, with wood backs and extra-stiff bristles, special $1.25. | Shampoo | 10c Bottle PUN Gold on Shampoo, for every type of plain or patterned pipings and percale collars and_ pockets trimmed with rick-rack. All with sash to tie in back, and Stamped House | : Dresses, $1.00 | f EVERAL different de= Educational Demonstration Staged by Em- ployees of Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. Cocoanut Brownle Gillette Safety | Razor, old type, with | —naa received with great enthusiasm last week by membership of r hair, in four-ounce bottle, priced all exce tional values at 1.00. Rotary Club and Members’ Council, Chamber of Commerce, we. blades, special fo: Ney wae 10¢. pi BN get ol signs for embroider- . ing, in these House Valet Auto-Strop Razor, | with three blades, spe- | cial T9¢, | Sterne’s Vanity Bath | Soap, rose, violet and | lavender, 2 cakes for 29¢. Graham’s Lemon _ Skin | Whitener Soap, lemon- shape cakes, special, 3 | for 25¢. Toilet Soap 5c Cake Buttermilk, — Rose, Dresses of Pink, Blue and | Linen-color, priced low at $1.00. Will Be Presented on Thursday, Friday and Saturday Afternoons, This Week For the Benefit of the General Publio IN THE FREDERICK & NELSON AUDITORIUM | Daily at 12:80, 1:45 and 3:00 P. UU. May 11th, 12th and 13th AS ENTERTAINING AS IT IS INSTRUCTIVE this dernonstration will be enjoyed by men, women and children alike. Musical selections by an orchestra composed of young women employees of the Telephone Company will be rendered be- Children’s Union Suits, 25c INE-RIBBED Union Suits, low-neck and sleeveless, with beading at neck, and lace finish at arm-eye and knee. Sizes 2, 4, 6 and 8 years, 25¢. THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Violet, | | | Glycerine and Sweetheart Soap | cakes, low-priced at B¢ cake —Tk DOWNSTAIRS STORD Stamped Dresser Scarfs, 55c A variety of attractive patterns, in these Stamped Scarfs, all lace trimmed. Exceptional values at 55¢. —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE Paaya Vanity Cream and Cold Cream Combination Special 60¢ Japanese Cotton Crepes, 25c Yd. EVERAL thousand yards of this good quality 30- inch plain and checked Japanese Crepe, to sell Ivoroid Combs, extra- heavy, special 50¢, Bronnley’s Soap Tablets, verbena and violet, spe- cial 16¢. Bourjois’ Chypre special 20¢ cake. Violet’s Toilet. Soap, spe- cial 19¢ cake. Sterne’s Transparent at a low price—25¢ yard. CHECKED PATTE Yellow, Green oi with White. Low-priced at 25¢ yard. ‘S: Blue, Orchid PLAIN COLORS: Orange, Yel- low, Sky, Delft, Green, Rose, Pink and Orchid, —THE DOW AIRS STORE A New Shipment of Women’s Patent | Pumps $5.45 | NE-STRAP style, Women’s Knit Bloomers, $1.00 HOICE of pink and white, in these Cotton Bloomers of tween the demonstrationa. Soap, Hospital Absorbent Cotton—one-pound | roll; SPECIAL 29¢] | Children’s Half-hose, 35c Pair FREDERICK as plo s 4 | ured, with welt soles and HITE Mercerized Half-Hose, with stripe of yel- fiat knit weave, with elastic Soap, round cakes of \]} Cuban heels with rubber top- low, green, lavender, pink, blue or black, with at waistline and knee, and large &3 N violet, rose and benzoin- Ivoroid Boudoir Clocks, ||| lift, Sizes 3 to & widths A,B euff-top; sizes 444 to 714, Priced at 35¢ pair; 8 — Teinforcement.. Sizes 36 to 44 and-almond, special ; | and C, $5.45 pair. for $1.00 ‘pi Priced low at $1.00, dis. special $1.00. | —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE pairs for $1.00, —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE —THE DOWNSTAIRS STORE. 19¢. —First Moor