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PAGE TWO THE ' LA "GRANDE "EVENTNC. OBSERVER Thursday, August 23, IQg 1 w A Mm m m. : -Tk Final Reduction Mina Taylor Dresses This special selling of Mina Taylor' House Dresses Thursday and Friday may well invite you to choose for immediate and future needs. $2.95 and .$ 1.45 A Good Place to Trade HEDIGAL NEWS Manv School Children Are Sickly OF INTEREST! i linir iiim were quicker j A fiu shower fell Knmluy ev jnlng a .Meilleul. not enough to keep jthH farmers from cutting hay. Mon !luy morning. ' .MarHhall 1 1 u rriiinn nml John Itf lu tnt'y of I'nion paired I h rough Aleilh-ul Hih'Iiikh, l-Yhluy on the way to I'liizz .Mprlngs. . They wcr dinner guests ut ; I hi .1, J- Ki-iim-ily nuH'h. -Mr. ami ,.Mrrt, ('. Wilson, Miss Jtlu Hulling, i ; ItoMi'vilh amt Mr. Keekrirk of I'nlon were Siimluy evening gnents leu vim i Monday for tin- i'hizss Springs tov a two-weeks ramping for Mrs. Wilson's (health. j .Mrs. S. H.- lolly win grieved at re 'eelving the will news ut her brother's iileath. Air Kilwar Fuller at Kluntalh Kails, last Wi-iliH'Milay. MIhm Com Turner, Xesdon J'oye nail l.oren Turnrr spent Saturday evenig In Maker. Coy Dunrun and Kd .Johnson of the HitNcho-Hugii Hardware 'o., of )Itiker were at Aledleul Sunday I -1 1 vering u hy-biit'k for J. I. Kennedy. luiy-luu'lt for J. Kennedy. Mr. ui)d .Mrs. V. Love of taker passed through Medicul on the way to the mountain for a vara! Ion. Miss Mildred Wanker Ik vl.siliir; relatives at Oswego. She also vlltl her olil-tlmo rrtend. .Mlss-Leia. Wlstli at Tli IhtllcM. JShe expects to In- (tone al)out ,lwo weeks. , After" ii aHflnfuhvl8ll of two weckH Hpt'nl at t In 'V'ottajjo" with frlfiiiiH. MitiM Xt'HIt- HtfVfiiH -of PorHitmt him I'l-tiinn-il lo I'nlou t Mib. McXalr ami ilniiffhlcr, lrnncl or Mlilllvluh. -. lilolio'TfturniHl- homo Monday, aTli-j' a vlult with lifr,'(uunl, MIhh l Joih'h of tlrj'C'plwtij"; ' 1 .1. H.' Wanker, flof:. ITiistJiid' Alrjcil Kolly uri! ilwr liiinlibtt. JTlfr pvt came on raui.lly ami I rove down to j day iii'Vyomiiiff would-be nn infro- Micks, toother with thieo sucks the field, against tlie wind, .without Iquent occurrence In our service. Wed-j from the Omaha postoflicj? ami i" circhnK. II? ",,e u IU'CK an nNiluy'H accomplishment pstubhuhe ickn winch were iwmr " M(1(I,. rw ho ahn- th.-n- own onm-r'-u'eful lamlinK, the wheeU of hwthat air mail service is a success." ! Pilot Colli-Ws failure lo ux J1'; V1.lflliv r th.dr chihln-n. piano toui-hiiifc the isrouml less than Nelson himself is a former army a heavy Rocky moun Wvo ; himoil n. v-r h- without a box of minutU auei V- t'""1". . inrcniK ,,r ,., . ,,,. P (Jiuv'm rmviu mr ijlane's motr was urn ncaro. ine first packujre to come from Tuesday mj?iu. omu"; '!;,. .,. t(,r US(. ihn.iiKhont tin- Hn- ... l. . l....t I'll, no llho I . I ...l.:U I : ll,.hu Wit MlL'IV.t " IMI'i ... I rUChK .iiv-i . "ir pmuc neniifMiuv was wmi wnim iitaviii , .... n.i it) HrcaK up umr. Hut if he was )UieK, inu.se uw iu-1 i uesiuy started from New York. to ri'ljirithonu'lM diiday-r-vMilnK. Mrs, Ou'y I'HtvrH and' Hhlhlrcn. w Mv-iJ.Jv ro ovrnltthl of nt'ily niidiiy. rt ; '.,!,(' ' ; Mr. and Mrs; c .'. ' 1:dui'iiion ' of Sharon, WaNhhiKlon mtilored to' .Mod leal KjtrliiKM to visit with ,)ier pareutM, .M r. ami Mrn. I'. KmIIv: also to u;et I thi'lr children who havtt hcen viHltini- t liolr Kia mi parent n since I ccemtier. rPENDLETONTQ ..STAGE GRAIN, PEyPI-ETON'. OiPL'un Oclolie 5,'2'ar"2r art 'he hlt-s set ft iUie Ihinl anniial Noilhwc.'-l (irain ami Hay Show tn lc hclil in I'cmllr- m. The dales are laler tlian last year, when Ihe shaw was heltl Sep- l JetniMT 18 lu : v,:., ...:n i... .... , ,,.! . - - r ... and HnvtShow at the clrse of th vhow ami ' will not be returned to the exhihitor -except where arrange ment are -made by the individual for the return of his exhibit. TO EXPLAIN VETS BUREAU POLICIES WASHi.vm'ns, i. r --niiw Inr Kr.ink T. Ilinps of the Veterans Miireau lias -accepted an invitation of the American Lotion lo appear at the fiftlt annual convention of the .orfraiiiaatinn to lie held in San Fran- Icisco in October. I he Veteran s Bu reau head will jro to the convention city for the express purpose of ex plaining to the leirionnaires the atti tude of the relief body towards the disabled man, because their orirani.a bav irrowers if Oregon. Washing repiesents the' irreatest body of i anil ildnho. Kueh exhibitor will he I World war veterans, who are allowed to make entries in as, many today carrying on. for relief of those l Vlasses as he wishes but will not be."'"!"' by war. allowed to make more than one en- In his letter of acceptance (Jen. try in any one class. Mines said: "I appreciate the impor- All nimlicatiniis for entrv must -lie lance to the disabled men of ninin- : in the hands of the Northwest (irain tniniim a close understanilinir be am! Hay Show as.-xu ialion not laterl Iween ex-service ori;ant.ations anil than October I si. ! red Iteiinion, "ini it"vennnent airency eslalilisheil Ouuiity a;ent and secr dai y nf the -tir administer those acts of Connress Miiow, will do nan !' tc 'vi d u-alhcriv.r " Inch reflect the views of (nepen the niaterial for !'o exhibit. I1'" with retrard to care of those who , Nu entrv fee will In ih H ired in -were impaireil in military service. any class. Toe pii'.es v . I! be .-'i:'fl It is particularly important that the for whrat, !f!W) for Inn by, s:!:i for larires( of these ortranizations have ; Vye and STo for alfalfa. definite understanding of the poli- All samples niu. t have b m-ii jrni.vn 'cies as it is possible to give." '. by the exhibitor in the v'.i'' mill I'irector Mines is to address the and must he entered fn; the I ic ilily k'eneral assembly of leirion men, and in which they were (jrown. All cx-will appear before certain comniit- . hibits of Alfalfa must be made juilees of (he, organization to clarify nules ot Hlandard size- All exhibits views ol I no inenilieis as to future of thit'slied (jriiin must consist of one bushel each. Clipped or scour ed oa(s are objectionable for -eed purposes and will be discounted by the judKas nccordinirlv. Tran-nor- tnUnn ehnrifes on all samples must be s,-r prepaid ny tae owner. All exhibits I returned to the owner will he at hisi own expense. All samples of thresh-j id (Trains and hay will become the property of the Northwest drain! j procedure of (he Veterans' Bureau. A every unhappy movlo patron knows, llli-s and other lino-t-ls ore not Die only ttiskiiltn-nul ihlnus on Iht- t-n. StopBeby Chafing T"NUST Johnson's Baby Powder where the rolls of tender fli-sh rub toRc-ther and cool the fiery irritation with healing comfort. You want the best powder for your baby. Yon Ret it in Johnson's. That is why babies, the world over, are powdered with Johnson's. For Sale Ni-w luoib-iu r,-rooiu home. bur,), uood Hoots In IImiik romn. dlnliiK i-ooin, ' inn I ... I ooms. hall nml s.lnK roioo. bus, oo-ni Willi ci-tio nt rloor wllh !i!t I i. kin;,- eoin.r lot. II. i.. Is a lew loom- lliot will I,, romnl.-t.-.l III about In iliivs Unit Is on,.-, I to sill oil win Inn,- to ,. o ,,, ,,.,..,.,., ,,, i. MAIL SPJRVICE PLANE REACHES SAN FRANCISCO (Continued from page 1) officials to those in charge of the service's affairs in the west, were beinjr read. ' The lust rays of the setting sun, sweeping up through- the Golden Gate toward the ' Berkeley hills across San Francisco bay,' glided Vance's nnrushing plane as it came out of the evening haze, and ob servers at Crissey field sighted it several minutes before he landed. He The propeller ,f his plane had not stopped turning when a mall irucis, .... ... consignment of, .messages and small packages, was, backed up directly to the plane and men threw the pouch es from the cockpit to the track, which sped away to the postoftice for sorting of the letters. Half u dozen special messengers, wilh motorcycles, whose engines were popping, stoud by for the spe cial delivery 'letters, which accom panied the pouches and presently dashed awav to begin deliveries. Vance, who is a slender, wiry fig ure of medium height, climbed out of his seat with a smile. He is a veteran air mail pilot and, except for an aiided effort to make peed in his flight, iWs'dnesday'.s effort was nothing unusual for him. Vance said there had been no un usual incident in connection with his flight- "I had head winds soon after tak ing off from dieno," ho said, "but thev were not serious. I averaged about 100 miles from there to here, most of the time at 1.1,000 to 1 4.0(1(1 feet a tltuile. Officials Pleased. A. C. Nelson, superintendent of the western division of the air mail sen-ice, and Col, W. E. Gilmore of the air service of the Ninth corps area of the army, extended official greetings to Vance as he stepped down from his plane. 1 "I'm proud oi our fellows," said Nelson. "KoKs such as delayed this westbound mail for hours Wednes- In it was a motion picture news reel showing the preliminaries of the start west. It was added to the New York package at Hempstead field. Special uttention was called bv air officers to the rapidity with which nan was cnangeii ironi one plane io another at the western fields Wednesday- Though 15 minutes were al lowed for this in the official sched ule, ut no field was more than two required, and on the last change, mat at Keno, late Wednesday after noon, the transfer from incoming to outgoing plane was made in one minute. hit. hrll lor OS'' I"" ri...v tend lo iii-.siK op llie ISowcls. Itellevo i-ei-i- tains nut. . . . i .u ih I ie secoiiu SOU flint .u,en.-r':" "V arrived: U. K.ilat west air man. "" '" .-...,.. t.u ,-.,aiii.:'.iiun. u lfl-4' I'llol lan.c .... w. .p,.., III -wiiiuiiu . . , , rt (,...,.S J ,-tlillli-lle nicked up Lewis' cargo and .M,i,ers tor over :to . . . -. .. v-nrer Olio in,-... at P- " ".- 'I'llKSK rmvi'r.iis nil i-. of mail. If oi.'11-rniN. All J'rliK. Stores. field pouches ,.... ,.. nn unnnrters anion? .h,,s fine cars have been pass eil on : mil hv lltn.'ys. Ii, n't tic ,.s. paeknee ' -.-pt any ,-al Kit UK. I,,- Hoy. NT. Trial Address Mother V. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT Plans Meet at Omaha. OMAHA. Jack Knight, with the second San Krancisco-New York con signment of flying mail, landed at rort McCrook field at 10:20 p. m., 1 hour 25 nunutes uhead of his sched- uletl time. Pilot Dan Smith left with the San Francisco-New York mail just -six minutes after Knight landed, 10:20 P.. Knight brought in 17 sacks of mail, four of which were for Omaha. Smith picked up the I'.i remaining oooooooooooooooooooooooooo i 'Ioney Back if It Doesn't Sc.Id oeclaliitV will yu h' p,l& with .dp ... i. t. ajt lh. people to lorro ii con.i.tenl l.bit Ol tak ing care ut llit'r liao- - ' I In a patented bolll. with a .pecial rub ber applicator alibied. The method o( application I. W nd cleanly. Th. trratmcnc la led throunh rubber nipple, directly to the root. o( Iho hair while Hi. .culp ia Bent))'.roo.a8ad. Ona min ute a day with' Van ., alop. (albng l,alr telieve. Itching acalp and "" new nair. Aikl l about our VO day t,ei.tt..unt plan. I Wo 8vo you a poaitlva guarantee. , ! ,- Bold by Glass prups,' T.a tirande, Ora E- Nobody can Tell when yoit Darken Gray. Faded Hair with Sage Tea. CiraiiilinotliiT kipt her Imir bertutifidly darki'iifil. liirriy Hint ttttnietive with it Ijit.y of ,Snye 'l eu mid Sulphur. When ever I mi' Imir took on tlmt itull, fndi'd or it reaped tippi'iinini'e, IImh kinipht in it tire wax upplii'd with wonder fill eliVi't. liy kiiiy lit iinv iru Klorc for "Wycth's Snj:o itud Sulphur l umptuiiul,'' you will jjet a lurye hot tie of this old tiine reeipe, improved hy the addition of nlher iliyrrdii'tits nil renily lo ue, lit very little rout. Thi finiple mixture enn Ih ilepeiirleil to r"tire iialurul roh-r nml henuly to the hair. v M ! nnwn downtown dnijrjri'-t nav8 c .'t l itKes Wyetli'i S.te hihI Sul i i .!(. mnd now hcenu"1 it dnrken u .litllv nml evenly Ilt.it nobody . in vH it ha heen applied it's so ea-jT t'i the. loo. You hitnply d.impen a romn or of hriihli nml dniw it through yoiif l-.iiir. taking one ..lrnnd ut a lime, Ry Tnovninjr the jniy Imir ilifiippenr; iiflei nnoilier iipplirutinti or Iwii, il i restored to it- tiHtunit color mid looks ftuoy, toft mid henul iful. 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You will find this to be true That your automobile lubricated with Zety lene will run from 15 . to 50. farther without needing to have it5 valves ground or cylinders rebored. This is so because Zerolcne forms so ' little carbon. That you will get more mileage .from your gasoline, because Zerolene, giving better lubri' cation continuously, permits the delivery of more engine powerto the wheels on theground. That Zerolene will reduce your repair ex pertse to a minimumand give you greater saris' faction in driving. Therefore we say, "Insist on Zerolcne a better oil even if it does cost less." STANDARD OIL COMPANY 1 California) 30 te CARBON 5o morcpasolint mileage, Have You Attended the Electric Cooking School , II' Not You Should Come to the SOMMER HOTEL SAMPLE ROOMS at 2:00 P. M.Friday. Miss Mashhurn Will Demonstrate Hot Point Hughes Automatic Range 1 ail inmrniiiiiTmiiii 1 Lcm mm umn tin ,m,n KAYmmwmiim& I M -V-V-V-V H - . II wmmi 1 1'SKWffWJ!!!!?'. Who Is the Lucky One? Each day there will he a drawing and we will give a Hot Point Electric Toaster. Come early! You may he the lucky one.. Friday Miss Mashhurn will give lessons in canning fruit in oven, and you may get some good pointers on fruit canning. Come and see the HOT POINT ELECTRIC RANGE the first and last word in electrical cooking. Eastern Oregon Light & Power Co. , yiui ii ivy r Uwv i CBaby Powder ' Best Air Bdiv-ZtesZarKu Always at Your Service Geo. H. Currey