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FOUrz snnrw. .tit:t; i. inio T H '; B u w D A Y M' 0 it w INO G is tin ft V R BO i SCOOT WEEK 13 JUNE 8 TO 14 V :-. -'! ':( 4 V. One week from lodav, .Iiini fl. a na The fimtl meeting of a' very event-Kn ""d Oei I.iliy. The former had tim;al campaign for the member idiio ful and Kueeessful year Wua held hyyu-il rclurned Prom sixteen month.-- -0f fm, jiuy S(()Uf ' ,ryr nidation if! tiiiucB ui ii iu iMMKniJOrnoou riuoMii nance, v very eiTjoynme evening at their parlorn Tueiolay , aU'urnoon. j wan spent, after which i ! re.Hhrnent, The annual' election of offircra lookiweiv served. Those picent wore Al luce, at which the 'following were ! berl Xeisen, Weley .h I mmild, I ). elected fur the ensuing year: Vrn- Hcaev. -Tom Ih II, Artnjr Horn, I.o- clent, Mrs. T. J. Scrofgin; fir: t vice--Ran and Urn Thompson, (ieorjfo l.iv-f, president, .Mrs. Norman Freer; wet, mi niK-stori, rrnnk derman, S illnuu Lilly. I . , i ("or bell, thh vice-president, Mrs. Fred Kiddle; an-land Ma retary, Mrs. J. .(J. TheiM-n; treasurer, f ka.,hrur, Mrs. (leorpe Stoddard; con e.-ipondinj- and Owi secretary, Mis. OA. Nhhrailds. The program for the atternoon conaisud of very inton-Htin and instructive, talks by the chairman of the county good ronds commission, (i. L. l.nriKari, Frod Holmea and Ailiert Hunter. These upeeehps were very much ap preciated and enjoyed by the nudiemf. The Neighborhood club has rhiw ad -journed until next September. The membciship feel more than well con tent with the achievement of theVlub during the past year, for it wnu able, through tho hearty cooperation of an ; Thomp-on i. emrtent corps or onicers and mem bers that all of its regular work was carried ttn and much extra wf.r work was done. The retiring officers are President, Mrs. Albert Hunter; vice president, Mrs. L. It. Moe; second vice-president, Mrs. Lee Wainick; re cording secretary, Mrs. ('. H. Kbir liard; corresponding secretin y. Wis. Cuy KIIik; treasurer, Mr Charles Playle. ie Thorn p -on, (iliiily.s Ncii Arlie Lilly, fh-.-sie liell, U I. 'la Lilly and Mr,. Mm s. 'America will officially open. In e'"y di.-diict of ill" nation a campaign l'o. 'members uill be ci:iM-i i,h m-iong ih , b"ys, .! rommiltffs havu.:' . d for the p p;t i icy i nan men ii! an -A tbe Mir. Tr-n Walsh, of Sj.dine, ;v-i Tommy and I'M Hie Wn':h, of IVllnnd, I were visitors over Friday and ;itur iduy at the hune of Mr. and Mi", J. F. : nati-mal ! Fr-d .1 bairn .m: in I.. accepted t he ; I'll v. 'I hey lel't h.-t lveui)'i(1 o letuin iigaii U lir l The presence f I ren, La (inuiM , foi one of the rr week's affairs wxtcrday wlien M Wei e ho.-t .. hniiies fir a Six tables v pp'Otiliiiellt. h-ivc his cummiii.ee ;n week and will havi- all plan the Woi k Ihfy rnu.-it do r.-A boys lu are inieteiiU d in wirk v. iil make In commitl a.'ii b ejiMer, df 'riii c, it' I jtd t Ir-ic iiar.,1' f Ms. .Liy'':;n ifj-jand : fii-n-v.-i- the i j i ai .ui, Ml. M:ni. r ust charmij.g f tiir-1 :o lit i tr.e lo.-ai;.- "lit fno ..Uld.M,r ,d;.y ai, 1'iTid alt. m a .! invjicd to j.dr lV ii fur the niic mte e liu id for k..A!i NEW THINGS LIKE NEW' IDEAS GRAVITATE ' TO " THIS . STORE oy sv c's fi S. to Ji-ilJ tl i. ll be log Up ol Ilo'mc Mi. John Adam T at the Attain c ti. I mV lock hr ittfe llllicbenii r e arrafigi-d and cluster Tl k v:l! ai;d n yu v. ill ofB roses andlilics of-lhe valley yel use in charming a'iadance 'I lie' party included twenty-five out of iv.n guests beH'les M'.Vali I'un n beiii-i Mrs. .1. !t. Iiickson of I'orlland, an I : Mis. .1. IE. I'aiker, of Salem. - Fast j Oregonian. , Mrs. (Ic'Oge Stoddni'l, a com pa h ie by her sons, John a,d Koln-rL an daughter, Miss Jeanei;e, ad Mi-. Lyman left La Craialc la4 Thin -:a for a t..p to Salt Lake. They mad the journey by aut and cvpectcd t arrive in Salt Lake last niyht. .Ijli Stodti.ird is one of the boy.-, of ihe L (ininde Hospital urAt, recif.tly ri lumed from l-'iance. The arly c One of the most delightful social events ever given in La (Jrande was the tea at the hoie of Mm. (ie uge St((ddard, Fourth street, hi.. I Weilnenday afternoon. The lnt.it csves were Mrs. (Icorge Stoddard, ,Mi a. fieorge Karl Sliuldurd, and Mrs. la vid Izatt S'foddard, mid they were as sisted by Mrs. F. itosenhaom, Mis. Stidla Innle, Mrs. N'trman Frees, Mr.-. Melvin F. Hoice, S'lrs. Walter Iteiitcr, Mis. Itav Miirnhv and M is ( 'base Lnhnenkamp. The room.s wci beaut i- '"'J 1,:4- l:- Shuniard Icav fully dec-.rated in red peonies, and in- J Ahunlay lor a two mourns ..Miumenlal music was a fealtue of the . their idati-s and old friends in ih afternoon. From the artistically nr-'''"'. ih".v w ill yu Inst incmnal i-i.iuM.il tab.1,. in the dininif room le-M'hio, where Mr. Shumard's people m fresliments were served t' the many guests by Mis Mareolla Itt-rry, Miss pects to be away a couple yf week? Kdith Itmgg, "Miss Loma Cuolidge, Miss Carolyn l'alnui 51 is -t Pe I.oii.-. Pearson, Miss (Jhulys t'urrey a?id Miss .leauette Stoddarcl. Puring the afler Tioon fully nnehundred ami fifty call ers enjoyed the hospitality of the Stod dard home. ' , A quiet wedding was performed ' the parsonage, of the Fb ;;t M. F. church last evening, May 'M, at K:.T u clock, when liev. N. Sherman Hawk united in maiiiage Miss Hose llof mnnn, eldest dailghter. of Mr. and Mis. Frit 7. Ilofnianu, of La Ciand', ami Mi'. Orlan Lovan, a well kuouii and popular young farmer of the t'ov neighborhood. Mr. Lovan, who belong; to one of the bent und oldet famili of the commutuly, retuincl ic- inil., fiom service overseas. He m pu chased a ranch up Mill Canyon and h. and his In ide will re'ide thereon. 'I.ln y will be at home to their many f i icmln there, and they have the best wi.-die.: of many friends for their fuunv. ha liines, Mrs. I'red ;. St hilke is spending ll; week end in Pot?! and, ntieinlint: th first meeting of llie new ly loi mc i Child Welluie comnusioli of the ntaie. whiclt wih held yetculay alictnoor. Mis. Schilke i one of the uiot a've women ill the rtate on ihdii weltme woi k," her place on thU new innuni sion being the thud state off a w'w- a she hold ofle ia'Jy. The ..ih--i two. which she has lubi for some time, .ne child welfare oitmo! oiiucil ,.f ilefn-e an.' 'side, and tiieu i to New: oik lor . lit iff M'bV with Mr". Slmmaid's folk Kt tin ning they will stp again i Ohio. Mrs. Frank Ft user, who h. hee.i visiting in La Cutmle fr the pa-'' month. letuiied last evening to he: home in IVndlolnn. Mis. l'raser had been here on a vi .il to he sister, M Jap 11 Si rs. nod Iht falh"r, "Fa cie" Ceorge Webb. .Mr. and Mrs. L..H. I'iene. of La (irande, ate vi-itmg in the city :fn I art Maying at the Scwaid..Mi . I'ien e is a so-! of Slate Sen; Walter M. recent deiuoi iatie nominee APPEALED TO BOYS IN KHAKI Flirtatious Damsels Had No Chance When Busy Lit to Knitter Ap." ptartd on tie 6'cne. Two K'rl.H Iraveling a train thnoi'h ltohitnl n coulil havo b aru eil als-ou front a plain lntle Iiehann Uiool tea her. had they h. rii , l.-e enough to ilo ' '1 hey were i;'g 'ii a po a-ure trip and ih lcrnimi il to I avo plejMin1 the v. af On tin? train Ihcy miilii lieileauly, read ,?aaL'a.ilies, jib.yeo! 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 ami tried In 'Very way Itiey could to ultra I the il lilloli of Iwo tmiioiiiieil young men near them but nil In vain. m . The Mute nchool teacher, w ho. was on lm-r ?a.v to ulteml a county Insti lute, pit the train at a little country I town. Sli.vly ie entered lite cur, ijniet- j ly t-lte lok a M-nl across lrom the two 'c.irls, who wen- raiSer noi.sy iirM'cif" rllorls to gain noiu e. am immediately i$'.cr she was selthol slie iM gtiii to tin- i ish H.bcauliiol kritted.olicr :9.veater. ; nduirlotily she wurked s intent imi Iter work Hint she Policed no one. ? F.tiJ the people noticed lo r itul ap- precjateil t--r zeal and to (pialijy tif ! liei- patrloiivni. ticy sinlleiVw la novep 1 1 ' y passed her seat and proffered Jot ' the loan of their papers nv' boi,s. And before many mi bo; had been trav- 1 eted one of the fchakl-clad youth m was beside her and the other ne opposite. 'J'ho sweater had I n examlni'd. the process of making It explained to ;ie yoinlis, mid i'ow Ihcy werv teMiii he lit I tc teacher camp stories. The two plrln ;;ti:gl 1 nnd. remarked at. out "vome people's tasie-.'- because lin y .didn't ndei-Ntand. Fi bane Nqw Attractions In Novelties Jewelry Tliii w.'.-K !.. unlit. New V" 1 1 lull Ml' biuii.-i. 1"JiC ill ! I .-1 .i I . I .y ri-.l W'.l.rlffl i.iM K"l. 1 hl-.i.l.i !i:Ti!L...ii.';;-rr'-i'!ir, :j.:Bi.umuiumiiia I Canteen Dags i 'PA- iri J-M-;,'-c-vfK prettily Imd und I !.. miiror aT. ,-a.,l ,' 'Z ''!--"' P :''': t ' ' feCti'; ' !" Tho now- riMiJiirn '1 in rf.li.i ''-iii- J J i'jt. est of novelty luiml l.it:ttM.r! i.r iih .-haiiiit " " 1mik. IVife S7.30. Xt-vv ilai' I'iiH of Mher, witlidifforcnt i-iii.ii(-l tiiis, unit plain; vt-y prt'Uy It: .-.il.'ilir iiinl (1 sin . . Imi1;it inn C.ntH'u. very nttr.'ictivc moni'i'i in irul'l .is, "imi ire nml sn'.iill; vi-iy im p'. i1. f, lull putly. .ir Drops of nrnrly ory (U'.scription, in lutlh cl'r ail'! -iiiiir , Many lilllc nov. Hio.-.iii Ji wolry per- ia- -nlOi'lhiliU' V-'U ll' 'illltil:. S'i' out- iN-inw itrul pay . a iil AltllliK H U;S lilnok Silfc Moire W.ist. very popuhi . pretty tininirs. mirror anil raid cae; all Mark, different shape.-. mi:sh H.u;s . Meautifu new 'Mesh Pairs, of fin'i qualify, pretty shape: J'riee. Sli.od. i' wi'ih ki.:s (if steel and hrilliants, square and oval shapes; very ea-ily atlaehe.l. 'riec. 7."ielo ?2.7". Prompt Attention is given to all .Mail Or ders. PhoSe or -nail yo'r. order. Mcft-eNew Voile Dresses- We've ollected lots of tnem for summer's first warn days, and Viey are coming in every few dayi nof; every one is a new ar eorreet mod- el. We cannot aAempt to j;ive in this space a definite description of he various styh- and fa.-wions, but wo can promt? that yo- inspec tion of these Dresses will re- veal to jou ALL that is new arid shionable in the new- IV' IV est styles. t5 rarasois .Iu rtoTived a bijr new shiiwuci.t of these jr.ia.-os and L'mlircjas. Perhaps you have noticed some of the. in o,ur window. We'd be !ad to .') them to you. They raip-e in price from V ST.aO. . SATHINC.CAPS 1'ietty new, Iniirht lia'hinu' raps t.f a dozen ilil fel.'i. shapvs iiik mal ' i'- 1,.., nt iol..rs. Many entiroy dilfeiv.it from anytliiiirT ye. sii.. INd, bloe, ytl lo,v, oi autre, v. hite, natnial nml many wmliiiisimii: "f these colors and olheis in iri i-at vai lety shapes French Cirgnams A ! v fa!., i Ibi illness. MH'-I plaid p.atei,.: i d. of reat durability and -uituMe for diio-.es .',2 . la, hes wide. Pi ice It is most gratifying to note the increa-ed in terest in thi s p e so apparent lately in tarter shopping thrSr.g-j, in more intense re-Bone to our offers, whethei they be of a special iTaturo ori fir -ft showing of i hi new. The American people have a way of finding out baric facts and then sticking tothem;Vi it is per fectly natural that thisVstore should he the fast est growing in Knstern Oregon. Here we believ-.' in initiative; we t'.inr and.ia'an for betterment of methods, value, service! we say nothing more than we should as to the merit of an article and nothing, "if it has no merit. Truth, aggressive ness, ihoijght, will always win. MXIfi SATINS a. . lteautiful new Satins, inbright colored floral patterns. (Iray, blue, bur'it orange, navy, turquoise, and beaver; all beauti fully made in f!oral patterns, Jarge fig fres, $1.00 und $!."." yd. .sKiNxirs In all sr.ades and colors. The most dlL'Tnie of all .silks.. MOlliK SU.KS IJIaek, white, hlu jnd blark are the colors very pretty for dress materiitfs or foT h:;nd bairs. S2.,04 ' " . ... I f . i mm m- P.'itumB Their Dead. 1 Pierce, l yovei nor .b.v fo ot Oregon. Or RISK LIVES TO -CATCH -FISH; M'-. Ia id Clark, of I .ox ' . . lit . I lo r. hi s-ii od l?.. Iil UiK lu-r s ll, l'l ank t i.i I Ki h.n.l A.t !aU- all, la r. V h-ln ML- lis for 'Portia -innnu r s- ft i hi ,!l I: 'I he I'fiar-dav Ki idire l'l Ins w.a'k lit the h.ilne o .iillli.i', Li..Ved.u MUH Allin-on ehiiiriuilll of the lee id the slale piesideot of llii' tin. tilers. III. ha a : Indian Boyi Get Rich Harvest. From : j .Creaking Waves Olf the Co.lbt of Washington. I 1'ven the lads vf nine and twelve : years ill III.' eld Indian sellh lio ni .'. i I.M l'n-ll, if--tlilii; l li'mil the piniiai-lr j rm I-- that rise nil! of I lie I'neille neeall . oil' i!io month of thf (joilln nle river I 'In a-hlUL'l.oi. are itoiiot tlieir sha" , lotvaid vtnaaot: (lie war. 'l'l'.' lad-- j , ,K (.' I. ll'. -h nerr the I . a' ll to la : I. ' ill' ..aiih lola, u ..Ie i'l'o ' tin- waur aial w al l"t' ll'e wales to , hia ak Willi ll ll. A- !l llil.rl - l. -i-ak' ' till, lads da-h ll.Ui Ihe li'.dn.u' : II I ' nod l ake II i I an lor li-h l ie 1 !)! n' ly the 'win.-s ila-h o'.it Ilo' I.oj-' loads, loll Ihry noi.T lo.-e ilo ir fool j ma and ihe damo r of ih.- v .ok .1 Ii.a e. ile t ' i ' than pa- - In all.au ion ; from the I'M wooam wi atiou I ' :t - t .1 j I Vlntt ll'e. .lay the Imliano ill I n I'u-li illaro ai.aa.ao t'alli n ion ol I ii ll . alo III. Willi .lip Ip 'Is. 'I'll.' i h'. r j i roan h.!. unit Ih.- tiiuau wlon llu n ' .Iff". 's v.ork i- d e. loll tt is the tail-'. Pe , Nnllves "Mie'norlli . enliiir lalr 'linoiiltlns' I finne the tho holt!.' soino .a-'-' I he irr 1 1 , tl tinii !, loi i t 'i'. fali.S (. dt.u n to laaio oralis d: ii. ana III- o,i .1 111 . r tl..- luma Their Dead. I'-"" s.riilf Hands, tn - . n.l, have some pe- a o s. line Is the I. . I!. s w ith el.i'ip .er- ln.h r heiror eorl;ed It; ! h it '(". the urave. lll i-' cap st.i. Is set on to - ' I . .a.'tiy is usually !' a -la..-' "1'.' mthe ill .0' the ihpatted. id t'lrih- l.elni; shaliin 1 t." ai for ra'ie hy vl;;- lllld aill'lll-. d lliat ..f i:,.' Have the iatn?, MMeh stanus fof French Port fteflaou 1rade. , , amrd F.eom Sal,t'a Day. 1 e llnvre was s'i vottni: the ,TI u,u lemn i .ipni, i.sn ,iac(lien . . - .... . . .ealarl,,, , .f Motdleur eon'.uen.l '-tier saHod froln 'e 'ivlth two K WOrk,"K ndlt'fs' P onou; Nt w I'oiMiiiiaml, fomiil (uehee ami !s'H -I'i's I ineu to found a Jb printinjr. The Observer ! orv of eii.h;-l:e nu'mei.iiM trailing pAsts In !'(,!,,y hi -Nonh AnnlUii. In May he he two shops in town observing un?on Iri'la Much of tiV town's emmerce 'rived Hi Newftiuniliaml. Tariier ea- i.principles. 5'iione ilain 37 . was :r.MHu!ly alorhed by Havre. At. l1'11" 1,11 -eu uiiinuian.- yiuvn iu me j (1h ombreak of the jrrent war. bow e it, I Iniiil.'iir had a prospornis ex port trade u 1 1 li J aiIn rid In dairy pnul e t. fruit-; and vegetal !e, and a con vi.ii ri li'e cpiantity of lun. her was tin I or fei t direct i'ivu tlft- Scaialinuviao fete day of St. Lawrence, and called! 'be yull' St. Lawrence in,houof of the inri'?i saint of that day. Job 'rint;j.K, The CUservi, Jai5 3?. euiitn Mr M-re W :m!n. eiou- w f.V-he: pill! rocenn Charoi. i?A-s liave a rei-lp?' or ; !ir.'ec;:-n. Tbe sii--pl-iv a line of hony from liin and collects the drlv- . Then shernMs Mo tip of lier lie ulih a Vrn lciif till It bleeds and seen L".a; s of salt In tbe blood. wist the honey and t.o. dr d t ' CosmeMc fti. I'rTn the lonV:s of soini1 of the wom "n when it turns cold, It wonl. be a Hood proposliion0 to sell drrent vh:ides of puwilvr for hot, warm, coo' inn! cold weather. Tin fcviy that tb-'y se'l diiV-'eiit sbiio. for day and nlu'bt .li:fe for the (ijiytl.ae aid blue for tte under nj lilb ial lih. so, why not for di'eivut d -;fees of temperature :i M1? However, prot.nl. ly tome ftriht peuius has already' 'io:;;ht ths up and atidHl hN.C'CVound and it may uot 3 The. Brides. Month- i the food. do.-e.lti the . rrini; ln.slmiid'f . he -U udiertisid as )et. lirit, nyrless Oys'ets. i .!... a ""l "'' i ta l!..' .Il-tl. W i l"l.' II. , II ! tl: St otll.T-h, ."Kill l jnl-i for i l. i:r. ell mat no hut is It also that e roii-on ,'iaan of Testing for All 'A'oel. Anil o.ly. e t . : I wla ther Is nil K,.o ,.r not l.y l.oilii'0t out a little nie.e to a.'.-f lut'e with n solution of. I'alt-tie .soon over nil llleollol llllllli. l hilt. -lev does not ili--nlve Is not w I 'ai- paa-e of . hr'ai-atl ll l-.l"m ts pro p. aiah d hi Ihe Little Journal. " hyslci.-on' 0;h. . ; part of tin' llippoerntoo ijnth Is ' folloiis: "IX'hntever, '9n eonneetion with my rol'ession;il praetlee. or ii'it In conn"et'..n with It. I nniy -ee .r loiur li tl lives of men wftl. h 1fl11.-l1t.110t to he. spoken nhroiid, l . Ill not divulca', l' J n's rrj'knnlnit that all sneh should lj ; kept peeret. .. J ills otll is resp.'ieil l:y every eourt In the world, ntid rare ly indeed half It ever beeu broken b reputable physh lun.. . . Siil'ls ;n 'lltililSS Jllli" Sj I tl' tliat serve "llie liiiile mitij her uul-" iUn weildiii"- diiv, ;iiiil i ' lunger. irnie A piiily , l'oiiith -in The itio .-.s la. I'.'l.ll . 'I last Tin. .f honor u. LA GRANDE NATIONAL BANK Capit a ix:.a Z:vyV1'0. . Sound, Roli:.l)le. and Prosrre-Hvn. . ; At .SrJ' irr1! V , t I tv. ;.nl, ti- 1 il lIlC I --ich hit -i tt i ' i ui'iar.;. ! M-h. ! .A are now in '1 here are now I li.'.lreii In . o h Is (l..!n- I. ih, ti-hini:. ;ir !l tties to help r ote r. :iW i-. Invented First Chroncmetflr. c Toe f i rt chronnniet.T of nny vrtlne . a-i the en:!on .if . oliu llarrl (fe.), 'met 17 -l . v q he -,vived from he n-iii-li l..-.rd of lonlti:de ...-0 - a put of Hm.thM( !LrS.a "thi-y of t r . .I tnr n.:iay '-;:r :M a rewanl for lI.Mf.M!.;' ly tni-tuori!.y tivneU-'j,per."o foh rrintine. The 0ftfrver. ?.Tnin. . Oi'ti.-iVm i'Atbmtic Liner. itj; development of o-ne, indmtr with -:.'-. I: ;'ke-s ( e! t.iili .iIll .Mind R- e heell d ti Hsrminf.i. on d i : d to 1ml- v, ho vhip Me Tl cm.:,, y it once n-ld.:. lit Ne.V oi the tirst i- opi-r:itci I'V She ? t ihe J'i.ih.mI" S:i- -ei .-I' fuii. 'I he u: : t it w k )e--! for s tho At! Sn)ifo;di I O! l t.T Ihe home cifV of tu on Api it, III. 'lt. imd v hfle itieVo tn. hi a month hi.r .it,ii'c! lor Liver pool, ulii ie tie viiN t;it-n .u ron--mic w! -..'re. n tli,' lu-t st.'t'n Viela l- ei.- Ihe iwvni. Ihe tltp W'O- Ul:lde i tour d u li than a inonih, Kroin Liverpool the Savaiiuuh proceed, d to Vi.-rlu;ijr and In 1 emlM-r.'KI'.i. he w is a.: n In her home pTl. New Vo:k Wi..id. . .d I; .-. New hnihler nf -0 till X He U pi n honi; .i Arti, h: i r ti -ti. to i: and pi ' Various Alphabet. T j There l qui'e a dlffereneo In th I iri' iher of leileiv in tbe alphabets of the laiu:aaes of hf world. The Kn ; lih tmui!.' n( naitiih'ji -ti b lUTs: the ' Lr-neh, : the Italian. the Span- : 1-b. -T : ihe lo-rnniii. -d; the tliaude, L'T ; 'he liu'-siHU, A ; the l.ntln. '22 ; T'iQ (Jre. k. : ihe Ilehivw, 2.; the Arn t h. ; the l'lrsiiin, ;C, and tl)41 Tuik ih, :x -Mo the ; to- tn Opp. pel In r. . "h c which s-.'ind. put on Have tr.e Libel, fa i- .lriou v'ond: ; b p::nti:it; T'l'.e Obserxer in oiu of the tw.x shop- in town oMerviti unioi pifii"tde Phone Main iiT. bounding of Siberia. : Yernia-i. a Co--ack eh !ef i: :ir;-tors set out to SUNN :ul J:crr:ir trd.1 oat of th L' iN. T-:r Ivan IV unt ilersi for the ei rd.non to rrtvru. Ulit tt ;n l-o ln;e; .':ii,nk mIh! Id pun enp tilled the city o' Sd'ir. the ' iviuhe.d of the Tartir chief, ai d thin c:;y I' o a tb muliMH of ivl'cua. W.v.t ! a Mofuwiir "' Hindoo tteH iwnn- '.die!', or rural dutrlor" i '.. the tow ie. The Can 'tn N the l:inl depo-io-d hj he river i.i India nt its iunir.li rsnii'i; :iii i-'ea-ive tract of ery rich oiL The whole phrase refer to tlio-e idi, ferr.lo district near the uiotith f the loour-", where preat i;,i: ntit!ei f rice are own. Muting of Martha. U tli' wcildin' evreruony Ineiud-'tl, -oh'; "'.Hi i', honor und ohey," 'cih1c meal, wjdi hi elothes di.rn hut an" '-w ill hi but'.oii," there J c I'v-er t.a-ty maniee. The ttbuervee fumishe nA ptin t'utter Wrapper, Job Printing, The dener, Main 37 We'll. The World We liav the liissest null het stm-k .if FitIi and Cured i'leuts ln-tweon I'ortl.r,"! ;ind' Sal, "Lake Ci-ty. dune in and let tis fiinxv vnn. Grande Ronde Meat Co.