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I' l-yl'" Hirinchaiii, of Ihu Iinlmlr 1 .- ., " '' " " nr.ii. , Jiii,iin mj l It l ly M'.l.l. A! A THli'h.SDA MAY f 5. 132 EAT REDUCTIO EACH AND EVERY ONE A REAL lURf.'AI.V CONSISTI.(; OK sh.ks I'ERCAl.KS DRAPERY DRESS COODS wash coons WHITE COODS (JINfJHAMS MUSMNS HIT., ETC, hills: department store ;TAX INCREASE ONE-FIFTH IN YEAR Jumped, rniin In-low thn nilllliin The 'loial lax lovy lj' cdhii'iI mark lo iiliovi- $ I .(imi.Oiiil llilrt f,,r thf Inst two yearn for iiii'iiihi year. I of i.niianoii, l a rlmwu Im'Iow Ha h oi' " HpiiIoii flnf-kanuiH ClalHop, , ...... ; ' Co 1 11 in 1 I . . 'fooH ' . . : 'Crank '..'...' Curry ' JicKohuleM Ilnr:l:i 'OIIMain Ilrunl , IIarniv . . , llooil Itlvor .... . j... : . : 'Jnr.kjloii '....... JfffcrHon .InHcphtno ' . Kltitnal.li , .' I.ako ',..... ' l.titif l.lnuohl . l.lmi , .Mallii'iir Marliln Morrow. , Multnomah . I'ulk , Hlif't'inaii , . ',.....'..; Tillamook .,..,' j Umatilla . . . .' tllnliiii . , i Wallowa" Waaro WaflhiiiKton ' .Wl lor , Vauililll ; ToIiiIh ' rairnl I .nil's lllli Tin' aililitlonal aiiioHiitH that aro lyl'-il IIiIh your ror liro patrol In llmm loiintl.a nlore nurli lovh'B nn- . m u (I t are: ' HakiT. 9 f, fi . 0 r ; n.'tiion, J2.HSJ r,XX,!MI.S :i7:i,r,27.r,2 i.i!ti!.:m.i)2 l,i;iS,7S2.l,li 1,11114.200.14 !J7, 1 O'l.KK 100,720.20 :!;ki.7b:s.k7 7i;2.2i:,.i;h 2ot;,2r,7.n:i. 2(ir,,!l74.0!l 204. 10.2.0 :iti7,tioi.K:i !ii!f..ii:m.:is lX4.S7il.00 :I47,!I0X.72 70,M.N.7ll 2.11.2H.II7 i.ii;o,r,r,x.x2 2X!l,IX2.4fl 7011. 2MI. Oil r.iia,x:i!i.iii ' i.:i4o,4iiu.:ii ililfi.727.XO 1 l!XS,!l2.r.,!ll ' 4 in. xos. 2 1 2i;:i,2.'vo.oii oi:i,!i in. ho, ' 2SS.02li,:!M .r.7n.Ki.77 :i!ix.77x.i;i; M 1.312. ill! . 7!l2.X.I7. ir, I i7.r,xn.ia o:if..ii is. r,i 1. 77r,.!l2X.42 470,!1!I4.4 I 1, lO.ililil.ir, iI!iii4.::r,2.i'j 7!ir,.i;iii.r,r, 1,2i;S,7!IX.4X 2iir,.n;r,.:!4 1 :io,x47.oi 4!l(l.:io7.74 !ixx,42-i.::7 2!lX,4S.i 2 i2.r,or,.i7 :li!4, 4.12. Oil .'Xll.llilO.iiT l .2 1 h.:i 1 4 7(i 2 I 4..rill2.ll4 4 I l.424.r,8 !l7!l,ri40.l1 32H.777.-1rt 47i.4r,7.itr. :i ix.x4ii.nx 1.04X.702.IX 7xa,7H.r,7 I,ll!l4.:t27.!i!l r,4:l.744.:!:i I4.77i;.3ia.n; r,f,i;, iiT-7. m :M'!f,.lll!l.'ll! xoi,:i!io in l.f4 il.il II7.-70 llXfi.Xfil.'xil r.oi ,ii4 1 x: ; x . 1 1 ; . i r; I. n":i. iii4.ini I6i.:ix'.i.2':i 7S I ,il70. X2.44; Jai-ksou, tii2.1ii.5ii; rMon, tllX'1.45: Jomiiliin.-. X7: Klamalli. J2.r,3.ri.04 : Lake 1271. i.nn.,. x r, r, i; r, i u i i ,, ... ,i ,, II3X.22; l.lnn. :i4.'!7.r,0; .Marliin, i i"; moirow, til20.:ill; I'ulk, r-l.iit.xo; Tillamook. $3!t I 2.!iX; Ulna lllla, 1 1 04 Ti.!l2 ; 1,'iiion, J27K7.4 1 ; WWII, ti!7:i.C7: Wallowa, $1440. SI Waalilnaioii, t:i2X7.F,2; Whefler, lr,!ir,.r,:i: Vninlilll, tlOII2.0; total !;. r, :i . ; 1 ; total--la'Ht voar, tr!), 0X4. !I4. 1: SERVICE MEN HOLD BOi s BIL BOOSTER (('untiiiui-il from I'ap One.) t:i2.r,!iii;iiiir,.ii:i i i i 1 7 . rj 7 . 7 1 1 13; t'lai'ltainai, $i72X.ir,; rinlHoii $:i:ix:i.l(i.; t'orumliia, , 1 1 1; t !i . ?: I'tuw. t:!7(l'l.:ir,; Crook, 'flic. 02, i-itrry. J2rj:-.iiii: ),.silini,. 1 1 1 v r-2: Donnas. ii!i::ti.2:l; (iranl, 2. fiH.r.l,; Hi. o,l ItiviT. tl:l4.i!4 I traiilinlii frnin a Rratofiil . peoiiio who hail linen ilolenili'il ami taiel jfroni Ruuiiiy invasion. Whin con-lUIi-atioii Im vOleil at (lie apeelul leleitlon In Jnnn sltmilil linnet- be I ineahiireil In crat li inle. . Mm mniiv,-ll'i-alure heltiK soiomlaiy. In oilier Ivo'hIh, when voiei-H vole for 1I10 inoiiitni'H inn anil tun hill eariie-.. ftieli voles mIio nlil he easi hy nraii rnl lieariH ill linini- nhli) to ,lo Milneililni; . tn axnl.il the hoys v, wont to their roitnl ry's call. Only I'nli- lo Service Mm lir. Jos.- Initio spok-o frnin lln Blanilioiiil or Din m-rvlce ,,in, aalil It was unly Hid ilciio of ihe hoys In have Koinelhini; that vvonll in a way halani-e Ike leiluor b Iween lliose who went ami time who illil inn ko inn snivel an, 0m joy tun iiniailvi, wai.ei ami ilUolnnicnlH which war always M'Iiikh luo to tho. man shoriai;,' liar- noinil. IIIB position was lha no Knliliei- shonlil reel a lill hart, Vanl In nuking support for illero bill anil I.O inailo rlearQon the siilijcci 1 jilph Huroi0 tolil of Dm otpanl zauun bnliiK clfccied rotli rum pain and explained ho workintr of ilm diffenjiil laiiiiiiileotf and lie. ,..... ... v 1 1 m. tintler, CominaniKir or0 lliej o JOInln I'ost. xooke rroinolio aland -I.WA.N point, or u n9if otKanizalii. "l.niH put if over'and pin II iin-r oik. was nor iiior svaumoniiioi to the myi and loud cheers tol lowed his remark, i l.ylo Siiiiii'liaiM, of Ihu Iinlmlr post, was in rite Hamn rraiui mind, as was also Adolph iepre.eutlll the 1'jlluli post. ; Mikimi Hack n,nr. urn ' At iliia polni In the iroKrain .Judo J. W. KnowJes aiiiieavod u courier from the l.oyal Onler of .iooso in sesidon on the second I fluor to tell ihu Leaion that I Im Moose were with tlioni I41 n man ami that Ihe lodes wan 'ready 10 Battle lor Ihe hill in Juu Three very prelly vaudeville ar IIhih, all lalies, rondered. some vo cal selections at the reiiuoHt 'of , Post (.'oriimauiler Cnirey who per sonally mipervised that porilon i,: the proKiniii. The ladies were rail ed back sever. il limes for theli i'injUn was pleasinK 10 ihe au dience, j li. I'. Duly Xol Itoll-dieil ! The row started when f'onininn. tier Currey aiinounrrxl iliein would be refreshments, or "eats," com monly known amontt the Kolrtini-s as "hIiiiii," but 110 'slum" would be served Itmil he had secured fuur K. l'.'s. He- called repi-atedly for volunteers and every service man had u Kood mason why 1 lie other luiinw alivuld serve ai a K I InealeiiiiiK lo detail a soiiad ror the ptirps tho comnialiiler plead ed once more lor volunieera and Tour aoliHnra arose. Haluled the eoiniiiaikdur and look their place in linn aiooiiK Hie lusty cheers or their coinrads. .The -tats" prepared by lien IJeelous were much enjoyed. Aiilloiiliceineni wn.s made Dial on Sal urday uveiilou at lamles h:.n there would , bo preHiuu ihe Fl.vin Siiundron to look after compeiifa lion or the men and diatribe medals. Also that li. J. Kivo:.--, .-tain adjuiant of I lie American Klon, Is expeclerl al Hint Ineellni when further pinna ror the .Soldier 1 bill will be discussed. olllily Men Pieseul Besides the La'Ci-ande member.., 01 thn American l.enlon In altemi. I nnen al last nlchi's rsnioker, Ihe lol IowIiik soldiers from over i-oilllly wen, piese.n: iraiR -hy Kenneth J-'ord ami Krneai .MeCow an, Hot Lake; lien' Tracev, I), i J Kill i, Martin l)wi;;ht. V. Hoiix. lleli I'litry, Hay Knihl. ti. 1) lle.vs. Joe tinrdner and Merrill n,,v, u .., t'ove; Ailolph I.,. win and' Dr. 1 owan or I uion; Dr. Ilniler, .Merril Allen, ver Sinionren, (Jlenn Hill, 'Jesn Smith, lioacne Austin, ' i.u.1 inner, j. au-H, I'loyd .Med, liy, - lioillirooll or KlKin- l.yle'i "StritiKham nnd l.yle Kiddln'ol'S I inhler. A Last eveniiiK's meetiii waa ar-jj i'anm-d bya lucal commln,.,. compoii-'i ed or riiarlea llardint. i-lialiiiiali.J l.lnn Hohnenkamp and Kred Kiddie. ' """""""" """ " lNDE IRON WCFRKSc . iV. SHOP AD FOUNDR 1 achinSry, autom.ftiles find triictors re- and rebuilt. ' 8 sM kinds. The funeral of .lei--V I tnrruil ,A. Lewlti, tired gain dealer, who un(f himself in linker a few days aito, will.lie heliT in, Union thi nfternoon and buriul will take place in the Union cemetery. Mr J .em out hufl )one blind and it worried him to the extent that he fin ally hunj himself in tiis garaife Mon- I "".y, us"lf an electric cord fl commit me ,-,:o. ne was a man well Iixeil financially and fiad extensive proper ty interests. . Many people in -this county knew him very well nail all were his friends. I-nroot had been u residents W linker for three, years. He lived nl North Powder and Union previously, and had .property and business inter ests in North Powder." lie was M years of nu-e and is survived by his wife and daughter. land overslje pistons. , , tons and Piston Pins rewound. . Jive us a trial . F1TZGI?RALD, Pip. Great Candy Great Candy hi think when youxbu Cain s. It is just any fcther candy so Palace Confer, Read the advertisin It pays to advertise. lA RCA DEI X I lY1 1 Is what yon will candy at Al ,ttle better than y most stores. iery ( o. i Tomorrow's SuKKeslionR. , I KolaTart Fresh, Orange Ado, iGol.yfi Fizz, Fkk Frappe, Orange Hlofcinm Sundae, and Ornngre U-e Jfeam. This is what Fry serves at : Silverthorn's Family Drug 1 Store. USED CAR SALE Only five more chances to get a car nt a bargain. We have sold eleven of these cars we had on sale, and the others will undoubtedly be gone in a few days. So don't wait too long, as these cars will be retl'ici-d Sn.OO e.triv cur per day until sold. Sale price Pr 1916 7-passenger Reo six $600 K)17 7-passen;?(r Studebaker $."i.r0 1920 Ford ton truck '.... ?liU0 1918 Maxwell $350 1913 Ford Tourina 92-10 Terms': Half cash, balance in six eipial monthly ce today $520 $ i7() $520 Sold $270 SI GO payments' 5 FRIDAY AND l' I. ' I, MIUKOAV : s j!'- . 1 1 Hilton's Garage I : Mm X- ' ' '" ' ,. a'..,. i.e.'i mmmwmzzsvi 1 : 'v. II 3l Jherels an alvmtage- : mmm : torn m tn the 1 m v 1ZE 1 TOM, DICK AM) IIAKItV WEHh'i A.MAi:i) AT 'Til K 1)11. API DATIC!) 1 1 CONDITION OF the ,,A ('AN,.; 1 UFPOT. Illl-Y AKI! IIKItl? AM)!! Wll.l, III-; ox ADAMS AVINIM.;!' SATI TtDAV HVKXIXG. , n-.VIt ! Which Paint Costs Less? NOTE liow the best paint spreads easier ami envrrs more squat c yards tli.111 clu-np Pftitit docs. Figure in the t-vtra pallmis of cheap paint ihat you must buy and the extra cost of appli 'catiiin. It means that chrap paint costs just as niikli as uimmI paint on the house. The best patnt thru elves five or more years' protec tion to your property invest incut. Cheap paint on the average, starts cracVini; in twelve months, .WliiJi paint costs less? 72 Years' Experience . The house paint ue specify inr your home lire the result of 12 years experience in making painti witl jjan.ijict for evcty purpose. Ar.tJe to st.inj the peculiarities of western weather. The best material PIO NKKR WHITE LEAD, pure linscn! oil, zinc anj color are cuinbinej with long-time skill, in scicntifkally exact propor tions. Our white lead base must rass through a silk screen with 40,- yuu me sues to Hie syuare inch. A patented purifier makes it w hiter," so Fuller paints a exceiitiniially clcar'-lnucd. The paint when finished anJlmrilied on tlio l-.niise is a beautiful. 071 tic, tough, protective coating. Suili paint costs but a trilk: more. to buy per pallon and is five to ten times more economi cal in service; Don't allow surfaces to rot. Xt costs lest to paint then). :'. ill ' luLi.Ei5l. Fullorb tlouoo Painto , Free Advice on Painting ASK our aent for our frre ad vice, lie will dhow jou color card wtitclt shows iZ haiJcs of (his desir nble paint. We b-ve a Fuller nirnt uUich will tell you .all about the tnoxt dfsirable colur chtniM, cdlur har mony anJ tli Die oilier detail you want to know. Take advantage of Fuller House Paints. Tale sirp to paint now. Don't let weather depreciate your. Linvciimeiit, W. P. FULLER A CO. VtpX. ft, Sin Frtncitco cr MinnftctuTtr of Pifnti. rlUNbKR WH 1 TK LtAU lor Ji Yri EttabHhcd 1849. BrtnctiM in 16 Ciiiet In th Veit ' Dttkri tvctwhti t. Alto rniktrt of Rubber Cfrtitnt Floo riitt. All I'urooi Vimfit. SiiUen whitf Knml, Kiiifen ior foor. Vjih b!r WU Kiniih, Auto Kminct. H4r nj Ko.if Paint. Porch and Strp luit nj VJONtLK WJUTli ttAD.. . ; SWE THIS 4Ct thin out ind past tt tn fmm tto b rytt.io.l , Sin i fit 41 wn 9ltnit l'sjHi (j9 p tli lilUwin Acnur m HELfEF BIT RED CROSS GREATER THE LAST OE THE QHICANS An rtuicrican drdma eternal by JaVes Feniinore Cooper Dirtvf i'uYiii Miiurjiv huvneur loul CltIM.'C lil'Dlfll,' II - " TimijS FDITII ROISKRTS IN ' "Tin-: UNKNOWN V. IFF" AN'B ' l Two, Keel Comeclv. More Service Men Also Aided Loans Made lo Service Men In Past Are licini; Keiiaid. Accoriiinif to the report of Mrs. I-'ay 'atlin, executive secn-.lai-- of tin- lo al chapter of the J,-,l Cios.s, ilurine lie month of Aitil aid was iriven to So service men or their families nnd o thirty-, if-ht civilian families, a to al of IS!. This l-epn-sents u considj-rnlile in rca.se over the previous niont'n when lid was (fiven in only 8c-venlv-f-ve uses, fifty-three lieinir service tni-n ir thrir families and twenty w le nir civilian relief cases durinjt Vnrch. Much Detail Worh. The relief friyen ent iiled 2Ui visits, 1 II telephone calls and 320 if'ice . 01. ullntions. Ilesi.le.s this ten t!i-i:n.nis cere -Knt cut and 142 le"er were ent out. In addition to this larjre mount of oflice work, . Mrs' "atlin uade out numerous claim for coni ensaiion service men have due them Vom the rtverninent. The total amount of money di'pens d in irivinir ivlief w.K $12 M se: vi.- "en and Mill!) to civilians, Th ltVd "ro.ss was reimbursed duivi ihe 1011th to th extent of lf,n r,0. which -epresents lo-n. to sei--i,-e m'-r .vhi, h vere made in the past nnd whi. 'v were :iid dur'm- tl,K jiMinlh. lore Money Received. The am, nail of fnonthlj' inc-r-e er ce men are r-i-eivin from c-ein-' nent ml just merit made th'oiin.h !h,. 'ed Cross iiii-n-a sed to Sill.",!!, iiivirv--en onlv ?77 i r monlh ie Mrrr'i. H-ily April adjuainwirtj -"-e m.ii- 1-arV- ch-ims jr:itn'.w th,- .ivern ent t-fciiliri" tl?-,'".'',. TK t'i'.a! "vrev !m-n-f,) nto th eointv hrimifl) -di'!s'-,""is vule foir" HONEY&TARiV fi cjjeau.iJor IS.COIDS UP Chiliflrs and Grown Persons jNU OPIATES i lunim an COUGK CRC 11 tn .resources 3& ihe Standard Ccmzany "which whine to mah n r.-'i grade for each oil cf quality STANDARD OIL C0MPA.NYk tCALIFOKMIA) Jm You Need Good Lawn Equipment IF YOl- woirj) SAVE Keen Kiittcr. tlonhlo gear, ball bearing, hijrh wheel, five best that nio ncy can bnv. ' ' 16 inch $30,25 Kfilo, double Rear, ball (lenrii;; 9 ' . 1 inch $2lG0 .No. I.i f yclone" ispnnklcVS Nil 51 TIME AND ENERCY . blade Lawn Mowers are the nosT: OF AIL KINB.- i imp - 4- $2J5.- f o Isy Si nit yi i''li S2S.00 wheel, fonr blade Lawn Mower '"'I-' $I9.S0 t: Pivston Sprinkler .S2..'i. ' i'h-r $1.0 5 KBICKS WiLI. Pl.EAsi-Oi: jtitiiit. for C.i.sh. jTIIEW. pit,, t Im. ftMUni to you. o li t lmtitiai rutlrr'i Matctfamunn 9e men. Sl'l.soc, 01 on M.-ijJ. pyUng. ut tnhcr 10 to 10 1 im rijhl trfria gti 0. F.-COOLIDGE- !" l"f 4 si 1 ' i.-!r Ion. 'WM can t4m . an tiniesJtKlt coupon ti f uht. 4 l'f'fl,no' REGQN HARDWARES IMP. GO. 1)11 11 'Tl-D uiiiiin hi.m' I 4: ir.lli. l,r al . it,,,,, Amm WJ tliiT 11 It" lfl!P ' " ' ' ii i tp i 0 tUi,ift m s e 0 1 S (8 ' II 1 II , s .... - -