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Friday, August 24;. 192.1 THE HA" GRANDE" EVfitftNti dliSERVER " PACE TWO tow JWJ Mina Taylor Dresses For the lady who wants to be well dressed about the house, values to $7.50 for $2.95 GBMUTODJI IS BIGWASTE Breaks Record I ' . "Ay 218 PREDATORY j liLSSLl! A Good Place to Trade , AM'SflTA, Crimen, (A. P.) The I'rimea. the beloved health resor' oi' tin old days :md known iin 1 "liusslan Kitten,." once filled, wlili beautiful palaces surrounded 1y flow - j itm, vlne urds und inuKtilllcem, rruit gardens. IIcm now riowerhss anil ruin- , ed iin a result hi (lie civil w:tc :ni j last cur's fitinliH-. . f .lnii)' of 'hviktm of f li villas.! tlm-.turda ami fruit K'aden belong -d to tin- upper chisxcs anil livt-d in ccu tral Uussta, coniiitj,' here lor their re laxation. Ii rae numheis fled fhc (ouutry yenrs uko. while o'h.-rs, h.if iriu thrown n their lot with l in ral i aiifii-l, hecailio tho scupei;oiil nl' bin iirlH lifter Mm defeat ami pnd tho death penalty duriiiK. the terror which followed the second occupation of the t'rlinea hy the Itolshot iks. The 4 f I rnu ha not escaped the cf-ri.i-iw tf it uf In mi lizit i inn. eon 'isca t inn md reniitsft ions, ami while nominal- ly tin- immense vineyards and innr.id i I Icellt KfadeilH have been d c la red ; nationalized, as a matter o;' laei they ure nobody's property. Vim-Verdi nm" KardeiiH stood miKimrded for He vera I years, with the result tliat everyildUK w.ent to tho dnjrs. 'flio win .torkn 'dried, and tt majority of t he hest fruit trei-H died. Thotinnndn of aere.i of almond, apricot, peach ami pea: Ii h ami viiieyiinlH are today hn.- hdely worth leHH, and many a year will have to pawn hefore they can he liroiiht to life ntrain. The name true of MKrleulturr nd f Boosting for Elgin-WestOfl work carried on tiy th Crlme.rt "in flepeirtlerit" Soviet government, t'riin ean aiii'lcnll are and existing tnin'jr IndiililcH are In a deplorahlc ton.ll lioil. The numher of cattle Inn dftri IniHheil hy 7Ti percent, the tot'il nnni her of working horHeH heinic (mlay only ;ja,noM. The owin,r urea :m only in percent that of IDHi. This yeat'.4 liurveHt will he vevy HIHall. IndtiHtrleH In the Crimea are insiun- Lieutenant A. W. Groton, U. S. N.. set one speed record (or a sea plane in trial flights over the Delu. ware River and then broke with a new mark, 1SU.S miles an hour. He ,vlll fly In the competition on ttaei IWe of 'Ib'ht, Sept. 28. ;ELGIN- WORKING FflR Rl MEET Hiehwav; Expect Large Attendance at Langdon Lake I-'icnic. KLG1X, Ore. The annual meeting of the backers of the Elgin-Werton highway over the Blue mountains is cmising much interest both locally ami over the mountains and every thing inilicates that a biv crowd Ificant and (day an unlmporliini iartvill (father at Langdon lake on the summit next Mummy lor tne meeting and picnic. The Klgin Ad club took up the matter with enthusiasm last Friday niirht'at the best attended meeting of people are impoverished jthe year. A committee was uppoint- In the eeonomlc life. They coiiuhI 1 larKely of the curing of tohaeeo (an 'nlnw. ami prewrvlntc. They all l;.n ! uiilsh. There If no market for t h- i local Halt, and Crimean wIiiph go he WlllK. Tin and Bee m content to live with In.siiM Jclent food, no comforlH or plea -turen, jand with little hope for tho fuhire. I G BITTEN BYfluG TMlll.l-Ml, dr., The little ilaimhl'T of All', ami Mrs. Hay Nurvul was hit-! J MeltiiM atid daiiKhter. Illahelh were (afternoon frm-sl at Ihe home of .Mrff. I Mltlff Walker, Wednesday. I Mr. and Mr. Mci "umber left Thnr Iditx for I'orllanil. ( Mr. Hm It h c:i me up from Vincent jThiirfdtiy to visit with his family in j Imlder. Mr. nnd Mrrt. I ton Meyera of Kluln were in I nihler, Krhlay visiting: I frlemlA. RUSSIA WILL HOLD BIG HUH FASHION GARDEN? MOKCtiW, (AT) KiiMsla'B most amhtlloiiH educational and expoition al underl.ikinjr ince Ihe revdulion Im m-hednlrd to open the hitter part of Aiiuiist 111 Moscow. It will he an exhibition of aK-rlciilture and ma chinery, with ihe parllclpatlou of a number of foreign firniH. principally tier ma ii. Home A mericiin harv enter machinery In nlno to be hIkiwii. All of the hulhllnKH for the exposi tion have been newly conslnicled their ereethnt const It til f lift thn larjf'st luiildliiK operation in IliinHla lnce t he j ..'-ppw.it(.r war. IncludliiK live stock barns thcrr are nearly one hundred .structures, mostly of wood, though ome are of Mteel and concrete. Kaeh of the vari ous natloiiM making the t'nited remarks that whereas ; StuteH of KiissI:l will have its separaie; iidin present was n of fashion, there was l mi AW UiK.helon;lnr.to VernJ:IHKrf, I I iT; )r- V'i'VtKTOT")" IN Kiimiay. iuu nuiu Kin moi jiiki imiiic out ol the house when the diK at(acl ed her. Tho 1ok wai. killed ' and thei head heat tf. f'orihiud lo be' evn mined. LONDON. Premier Stanley Bald- Charlei: Cb avei w u the first one I will is a weed in the Harden of siir to brhiK in a buck which was a very toiial fahion, accordintf to that line species. 1 eminent fashion critic t lie "Tailor The Iteiievolciit Society md Tues- 'and Cutter." da ut Hit tu. m. oi Mrs. I'rank Mar- 1 iscussiii(f dress at a recent fa-h- (iti for the purpoxi. of hehdim the lonaote society iiinction itie "laimr needy. This mu iety wnn for d some ' nd Cutter timv :kc io hrlp Ihnse. who are 'hi, almost eve need td asHstatice. lino fbwer Mrs. I'arilUi K refer. Mm. Johnson. ; jmt! weed pre.-vnt t he Prune Min ani dniufliter and M is,, i Mm Hudson ller. iitt-mb d the picnic at KIkIu. Sunday, j "To be exact," says the article, Miss Audra l.lbral liu been help- "he wore a blue lounge suit. The Ihk In the Ktddl- Hioie mr the pust jacket buttoned three, and had an) two ib;v. . outside ticket pocket. Mis waistcoat j A!hirt K' ei. r and iiuibiii Itolliiu : wav primrose colored, ami his gloves) w.'iit deer hiintiin: ';'n!a.' ernhiK so ,,n lurye and not prriperly put onlj into he rt,.ify for the ope-i!n,' "t the were of the same hue. when they rciiir;.: :.. (;i.i not me, "UN shirt was striped tight blup! mi) deer. and the tie was dark blue -the l Th lumber te.nnr ilm l.anbd liim- ter a little awry. Lastly the I.;. be I- ui'. Hi,, .-.iv ih.i.iiiiji'n riiiii-m.il i.i Was a irrnv si iff nun mid lit 1, I nlen be, ii,, ( ,, did not!shabbv. ' " and coh.rful with urowliiK Kraln pa; nouti, , . u v.. , ve.ybad; "Apart from the palpable error of : B",!"' ,,n'1 rl,,w"n wh'' ,htf ',t, ,,, haul and it win r, .ie,n :.in..l pav to , wearing ueh a 'get-up on such mii''"- Ket the lumb.r out. i occa.-ioit," cuncludes the critic, "the! ""'"V'' thousand peasant- re The rock crushci ha: aKatn resuiu-! clothes themselves loaked worse than , V ,M' . h,oll.l,t ,n ! ftv t H'V sitiind Thee leid m.ilbne ,.!.( iay 1 1 nm i lie provinces, ai ine kov- 'ness nor disti.li.m Th..vr ' .B,.rtf'nnienfM expense. merely hum-drum." ed to line up cars for the trip and another committee will urge the Union county court to make the trip to the top of the mountains with the Elgin delegation. It is hoped to have 20 or ,'JO cars make the trip umlay from Llgin. E. C. Getting. Eugene F. Hug and J- F. Bitter are the committee to Hr- range for this feature. The trip now offers much in the way of a sight seeing tour for besides the mountain road, leading through the government forest reserve from here, there i. a lake and pleasure resort at the toll gate. This will be the scene of a big picnic and booster meeting Sun day. Anyone desiring information on the trip may communicate with the members of the committee. It i raid the rond from1 here, though steei', Is in good condition. Henry Hug, president of the Ad club and "K. G. Bailey, secretary, have been delegated to interest the members of the County court in making the trip. interest has been high m the .Mil md Walia Walla country in this road building" pro gram and Elgin men have worked upon it with enthusiasm. IPut it has not been taken up' throughout the county and in Wallowa county to any pvlfiit Oma nbieet uf rho mpotitur building. Some of Ihem. particularly ; is , miitpit ffWt frmn 1 lie I III K est ii ii on no nipt, ii inoriei mosque In slucco. are arehitectually beautiful. That of the Kir Kast Ke publie starts as an Ksklmo's luloo, leH Itself iulo futuristic architectural knots, and ends up by looking like a ship, it bein .symbolic of various types of 'Struetnres encountered from the I'nlir renlioi; of Siberia to N'lad- . . . county ovc i I'D inoiiMiiKi woi ituieii nine, neeii " -d In the operation situ ' t lie site, a splendid bit of rolling md tn the Moscow river, will be both sides of the mountain nnd. to make further efforts to secure gov ernment forest service money for completing the road project. The road menus a great deal to Elgin as a trade artery and tourist avenue across the mountain and its further development will probably j bring much traffic into iWallowa te tbr.t ,,,( 11 rill ..Ion lie In irre'.tli. bt .ln.rolnii. tha o.i.in- springt, fi. ', ' nn . sides of the mountain and m nn During July 22 hunters worked a total of 5l;i days and accounted f'r 1 bear, M bobcutu, 180 coyotes, u total of 21ti predatory animals. Seventy-five badgers, Hil porcupines and 8 xkuiiks were destroyed in the course of the work and no part saved nor counted. A cross fox was also tuken, the skin and skull of which was saved -for scientific speci men, states the Hunter's News Let ter for July. An average of 1:1 predatory ani mals per man per ;i0 day was taken in the district and the same for the men working in eastern Oreg;in. Those who took this number or more are: B. Sarrett, Wullowa; J, K. Matteson, Morrow; W. A. Suth erland, Umatilla; Ernest Fulkerson, Wasco; W- W. Nit-ley, Grunt; IL F. Severance, Crook; .Alfred Andrews, Lake; R, C. Fulkerson, Wasco; Fred Peterson, Umatilla. The June news letter should have listed Fred Peterson a taking 2 bobcats and. 13 coyotes. Hunter Sar rett is to be heartilv congratulated on having the largest catch for July, as the conditions under which he is working are far from being the most favorable. Hunters Matteson and Sutherland each came within one of Sanett's catch and made an excellent showing. Hunter Robeson has been transferred to the Santiam National Forest territory in Linn county where he will conduct a cam paign against the couKars, wolves ami other predatory animals; which are destroying game and livestock in that section. Hunter High took a hear cub alive and is waiting instructions for ship ping it to a zoological, park in the East. On and after September 1st, all skins must be saved or accounted for. These are valuable and we want every man to turn them in as soon as properly cured. JSow is the time for each hunter to get his - poison campaign thor oughly organized states Stanley ew- ett, predatory animal -inspector. Get a line on all the horses and other animals which can he obtained for station material and arrange with stockmen as to location of poison lines and poison stations. The time for poison work will arrive lief ore you are aware of it, so be prepared. those who have not already done so, should make an actual count of each kind and size of government traps actually on hand and report to this office. Report on government traps only, don't guess at it. Mr r$ 'si- z M " r i f ' - i- sVi : HARD CIDER The Countess of Clonmcll u.iwl to do nomcthlng eim- a.-. participating in soc-iai a-.;. - - - - started a mimmj. j cratie Mayfalr section and now nas n chain oi vl.o.n, G Movies Eyentually Will Need Little Or No Censorship, Claim Round The World Air Line. Is Foreshadowed , By Great Britain Now LONDON, (A. I'.) An Imperl.il air line stretching out to India and tho Far Mast, and eventually encircl ing the ourt h, is foreshowed by t he I tnke of Sutherland, 1 'nder-Heeretary fot'.' Air in' tin Hi-itish government. This airship scheme, upon wlhch the cabinet Ik expected to trtvo a decision shortly, is a far-reaching one, snys Ihe I Mike, ami it may ho possible soo'i to fly to India In 72 hours. The new llrltish Homo Defense Air Force, the I'lider-Secreta w said, would consist of not fewer than oo airplanes. Tin purposu of this force would Im to protect itritalu against air attack by stronger air forces with in strickhiK distance of thl country. "TIiIh.Ih the only way to insure peace," said the Duke, "t don't wish anyone to think I am acciisint; any of our great anil friendly neighbors of wishing us 111." The I'nder-Secretary said great "X tensions and Improvements were now heliiK considered, especially In regard to the amalgatlon of the various com-' paniei: enncerned in civil autmii and t he employment of largo sums of private capital, which he believed was (the only way ot attaining eventually rilJi'AOO Another t'Mi years will see tint pasHing ot the movie censor, dechircij Mrs. A. Adiiins, ctiaiiniau of the ChhiiKO hoard of motion lec ture, censorship, who nays the present day star need ' 11H lo supervision in their art. "It will not he lout; until such sup ervision is entirely superfluous." Mrs. Adams asserts. "Directors do not want to offend tho public, and they have learned l hat the public wants clean pictures. Censors, -however, cili make few hard and fast rules. Tm-y havu to-judKo each picture Individual ly. "Censorship, like the movfe? them selves, is undergoing jm evoltit'on. lint ii cannot be abolished for some time yet because people sometimes read Into u picture what is not ther-." There ar some rules, Mrs." Adams siiys, which she always observes, in a fistic encounter, hitting a man when he is down Ik taboo because i! is un sportsmanlike. A crook cannot shoot at an officer pursuing him. le.-t that encourage lawlessness. Sinyl ' pi co bathing suits are all right, hut a bath ing beauty Is not permitted to parade across many feet of screen. "Virtue does not need to triumph j oeran uinicintics, nut pictures gioi i fling unscrupulous dealings ar' cni." M r. Adams coniinues. ''huotiug. too, censored closely. In thir re spect It is believed that th movie director i.s Improving; "We cannot make hard nnd fust rules about very many thing.- because a great deal depends on how the sub ject is handled," adds Mis. Adams, "and because public mora Is also un dergo changes, Kvery day we pel ob jections from somebody who has been scandalized by a picture. (Jenerally. however, we find on examination that these pe.ople have read something no the picture that is not there." Large Quantities - of ' Liquor Taken; Drive Is Made Against Malt and Hops Sold to Makers of Home . Brew. v . Itv U IHinm J. Caycc, International Nrus Kcrtv Starr (irt-ilMindcut, I .dS AN'C. i:i.l-:s. Manufacturers of 'hard" eider and dispensers of malt land hops for the home brew tradn i became the tartiels of prohibition of ficers in iliia part of the State in the 'latest drive for rigid enforcement of. Die Volstead law. I The first victim was T. .?. Kvans. jproprielor of the Oolden West Cider (Company, who was arrested after 1!', Iikmi gallons of hard apple cider, .iid (to be the property ot the company, jwern destroyed. I other anests were planned, hut Ihe 'eider makers were said to Ita 'v. been (tipped off to Ihe Kvans Ineldei:, rot 'lowinp v.-hhh they are declared to have destroyed 25.0110 gallons more of ;hr stui'i, in prefen-nce to having it fall Inn; thr minti;; oi ino auiuoiuie.s. The wholesale selling price, of cider Is minted from " cents lo $1 a gallon. The elder seined at the Golden ' West plant is h: id to lu've tested froi.i y to ii per cent alcohol, For the hist low duyti reports han been currenl at .the Federal Dulldhig here thai prohibit ion ngenia and I nited State?! Attorney Murk weiv awaiting instructions from Natlonul Prohibition Director llayneH to pro ceed against those business places ills, penstng ingredienl.H for making beer at home. Several arresis also have been mndo of merchant!-' who dealt exclusively in beer ingredients, but none of tho cases has been finally disposed of, then; being a conflict in court decision.-, and no precedent to go by. 'iivuiaru from Washington, how ever, lay gre at si resii upon a victory prohibition won in tho Federal (oipt at Orand liapids. Michigan, where the district judge s'-ntenccd one merchant to II mom lis In prison anil fined hint Sl.oiiii. Tlie merchant was advertis ing and selling several .widely nlcowii brands of matt and other Ingredients. In several Federal courts In the Kast and. M id -Western States recently juries have convicted defendants in such rases, it was staled. TltV A WW NT AI) GOOD CIGARETTES terchange sections. of products between the - commercial success wttnoui gov. n I nient assistance. tiui' men , ik. k In ed opera! lonn runl Hie are uuatn bus with the road w Klpplm: I, arson and mother 1 the show in li ('.ramie. Sunday eveii tnii. Mrs. Frank SturglM and Mrs i.aer eiice Wiganr. m I'niiui were In Im bier, Monda Isillnu at the hiiue ol Wm. Wlguans, Mrs. Itobert Methingl Dili., ,,f Maker hni Im Sweden Facing Need of Helping Farmers Alleged White Sinter Meld. SAI.KM. or..- i;. Smith, charged with violation o the Maun net, and Mrf. Jidiu Mi'dlnnd. a material wit ness, today were turned hut to the ami lleb-u I-'b rat ,.I i lelalr and taken (, Albany. Islling at where ttuimrrow e will be arr.ilgn- im noun ol Mi. anl Mrs. Win. Fur- 'd befnie go eminent coininisidoner. man for Ihe past week. ! Smith war arrested upon complaint "f Mrs, .1 ft i lie) oi Duiui, (Uemm and Mrn. McdlundY husband, who return two snip arrived Tuedax nmrnbiK lor jed here unepe-ledh- Saturday night a visit with her par. tils. Mr. ami Mrs, 'attei two uir spent In Michigan," Win. Furiuau. . Mr. Mm i Is arched Tu.-Mlay in urn. ; llunenian I Mm Kiirtp. IhK and went over te Sun rxllla to! S 'A 11 M n is ' ( ir - Fire ,liim.i i.e rniiient's expense, to attend the ex- I position. What amounts to u short course tit scientific agriculture will bo (given these visitors. They will be ishowu also a new "niodef tillage," ns i-ml rusled with the old Kusslan vll lage. In the old tillage (here will be I ikmiti and either religious symbols in i the houses. In thu new, no Ikons, but ( jelectrle lights. I For foreign visitors and exhibitors some of the downtown hotels are be ing la If en over and remodel led. The If. reign exhibit?; w ill be entirely sep ia rate fruity Ihe Russian, a spivl.il ; section having been arranged Tor them. hat visa .it tlie borne of ll.rt outer. spotHaiienti.- combustion in d.-iin - pi' iiicamg p.il iv ( ..nststlng of Mr. compleii) destroyed the morse bat-i and Mrs A Cage, and s.ui Tom. Mr, and f contents of .la ton ot hat on Martin. Mr, and Mr. Ceo. Uigur went the Monet man farm. Iloiievmaii si - to tin- country to pi n.i their Sundat . : llmi, at noon todat. I'rompt as.iM- I'ordH -re u-ltluu t.rt popular m i'iie. oi n.'li; hlior? sated adjoining Imhhr thif s. aon. h. . ru, Deny building on the pt, ,.. x stock Wa ts Mm latest pnrettasei. 1., h, bulblln ilT ,) tl,tM. , ,h(. ,',. roe Morns. I.... Clark an. I Moots I hi e.-tiinaH dahuig .-lotie . .uuieN mmiois lo one ..'oi, tllileh IS paitleallt rifie mow mill. Siilurdat. Th. t bate insurance. t i . Monetman finuhid their cnntr.ict at Hi. mill ,,M lie would r. butld at once. Ihe east mountain. ... Ida ,i . d bt that CtVi. I t iMtoi Jor Kos tt;is Saturday. Mrs. Frank Wood. II . was a visitor in lmt.h i Mr. Haste .return.-. I Sunday tvheie he tt. n Wlff. Mr. ami Mrs. Prior r Himuny from their trip lo Cttland. Tliejr report a flue time and unit re gret that thet had but om sltort tt. . k vacation, MIsa Alma Doerini; rttunted home Sunday utter spi udlng Die sumim r ,t Tyth valley with her father. Albert Keefer and son went to l a tint ml e, Saturday on business. Mr, and M is. Cms Htnganian left Thurwlay for California to look our the country. If (hev like It there they have of S--1mc.Iv I- .,., o(r- 'II Mlk ttlt I , pret ip-rin t'lK FI N I 'I.I Sum in. i ilte 1 li.M.ion w 1 1 up. mini . ,oit,.i . si linoi t ear at I :t :.'. j:i i,r 1 1 "to It.ik. r, or tor .t-ini.e. t i,,,n 1 jM " '! " . in oi Utllg ir. a I . or1 tn;,de I.i Ihv board oi ed till ne. lunar - l- ndent M. F. In pointed it bu.lg. t in ni'-kliii: a bu 'iu A ttdl li-t s. . ur.-d for this ten. nM. h mil 1., Kill Tu. stln v Septt nib. r 4 All ll m id. butldino h.ttf b. .'n clwn , exterior piiluilng during i. Minnie at ut ion. There will be no "Streets or Cairo" ; or other amusement features for the) tisilors at the exposition grounds proper, but adjoining them there is i already a larg ainus. im-nt park with! the iiialnt Itiissiau nain of "Not I .on. some Card, ns." ' l.ai-v.r .Ici-m'v Head Sold. SCAI'FooSK. oi.. - What Is belief. J id to be the larg. -si Jcrsev Kile In the I nnithw e-d wa ma.b h. re recent I v. ' wtoTi ,. ( j Siiulli ot Scappoose pur-, h.isd Cm Siiuutbank herd from 11. The lord consisting; of head' e-br.-d .l-rsets was established '. and the farm is the only one, we.! Ilt.it ha been actlt.lv, d lo (hi' Importation of Mock hi l-le of Jer-e. ; i Wcsi ,'n, p STOCKHOLM, ( A F) A crucial problem in Sweden has arisen from the failure ol agrd uitnrc. to keep pace with the general recovery from post wai depression. In the effort to hi Ir the farmers to fairer profits on thei labor and Investments, the Ittksdag and government have, studied th inestion ot restricting the imports of grain and el I ielcnt cy experts following" sclentilir agricultural research, hnv suggested ways and means of reduc ing the cost ot production. I tut all li Is. so far, has been of little help. The farmers are at an economic dis advantage because, while the general price Index in Sweden has come down j(o 7ti percent above the pre-war price level the selling; price for Brain has jbeen forced down to in percent above the pre-war let el. - - - A crtiiig need at present is tho (downward revision of wages for farm labor, which are more than bi percent abo,. the average for 1 1 t 4. I A ( mil. 'fence of experts has been called by Hie Minister of Agriculture, and it i; rumnred that the igucstlon of .-lat. credit has b-elt taken up with tin idea id iidtancliig- loinr to enal' tin farmer to mld over his Bfain tor better prices. Five Reasons Are Given For Youths Losing First Jobs Poslcard I I Years in M ail ! PlTTSBURtiH. A nostcar.l. mail ed from Astoria, Loup Island, four teen years njjn, has just reached its destination ut Wiltnenlintf, near here. The card was mailed hv Mrs. Alar- ft-aret Crawford to her brother Jack son Kerr, and was postmarked "As toria, .March 1;. 1!0'.' Postal authorities said they believe the curd had slipped into a crevice or some other nook at Astoria, and when found recently bv a clerk was sent to Wilmerding. Ef B GENUINE ULf DURHAM m TOBACCO Wisconsin Imports Los. (By I. N. S.) AXTIGO, tWis. The forests of this state bein, to a lare extent, stripped, oak ami walnut lops have been shipped to the plant of the Crocker Chair company here from Ottcwa, Illinois. The ' shipping of the logs was experiment!. Iimltl- I dtftt to mm VKS. WK II VK XONK OF THK 2.000 KIMS OK S( OTCH WHISKY - iHy L X. S.) I LONDON. It may interest thirsty : American to know that there are over 2.i00 di-tinvt brands of Scotch ; whikv. int -I The li.-t of reg:itered brands which eri- ha- iii.-t been isued shows some MoiiiiI MmnI Itnmt Intctigatetl. I'l n 1 1 1 J : f 1 1 . I r . M. mbcrs of "tULii.ninlt - tt el. com mitt e. apr l ! last Kridat night when the Ai - -ai I..- poi i ailed a m cting t .-urpriin ingenuitv in selection of ,'t-iilij-. sentiment on a lateral ruadj names. AniotiL- the reiristered names i enn..ting tin loop lughttHv and tlu-jaie: 'MIeal Sting," "Sure iVliifht, r tin. or Mount nood. win b-at.'i tiury the ( .irk-cn'w, "We rear "No .t d..or. nk i.imnrrotv for a tour of j Koe." "We Nipple' and "Zummnt lleo.t liltt r IlleiidoWS, Next week Itiood." '""'V AlHUIt -'.PIHt pl!irnmi h. lit Slio. inuLrr wltl vtll .. left Kmrland this miinninr f.: ri . ..... ........ , ,'" me Minne at Lourde, nianv iinm r. lr. kcrehiim of Portland w.- In f them being enrhfd ou stretrheri I Itnhler, Friday settllnjr with the XVII-1 - i (w BnB for ih damiiRa donn by recent ty the time people K, t too ntd to m .tt. rH hp" . 4 rnJOV Ko11"'- thorns, thev ar., Mi.nv .. r.... ii.ni unuiaii, hi is, .cMuiiHn in join mo nnvu chorus. Pilgrim Kloek to l.ourdr- ounuendatUin for n id. doesn't know how to in end ik. Correct tillr, s.-ntence: "I now "na b-. Ml' eight, en ylass. r f jellt." boasted jth. hons.ttn.. and I won't open a ;stm;l, Kt.iv until tt Inter," i ailed and trt riehphts In wt ln.nj: It n-'ur i tlolhlllR tt mended, b. : .statesmatl. ' I radical statesman, 'w:is use the reet to say nf n ;t .1 iiM farmer." ,A1-tense. CMICAdO, AU-k of a sense of res poiisiblllt.t , unwillingness to work hard, lack of thoroughness, false no tions about salary and promotion, and lack of principle are the five chief reasons why mi percent of the boy and girls of the 1'niied States lose their first lobs, according to it report made to the Chicago Association of Com merce by A. 1. White, statistician of Swift and Company. Mr. While's report noted that 9" percent of the hots and B'rls lose their first positions. The report alsq shows that in nine cases out of every ten. the loss of the position C-iti be traced to one of the reasons noted. lib report continues: "Ijiek of a sense of responsibility is shown by neglect of work, failuro to put tho most important thlm: first. aud tho expression oi a gen r:l I should worry' attitude. "1 nwllltnuness to work hard. Is hown by being: lale to work stretch ing the lunch houi and stealing a f -w minutes at the end of the day. watch- ing the clock, and wasting- the tint" by social conversations and i. deplume ills during: business hours. "Lack of thoroughness is Ind'ontMl most frequently hy unwilling-i ess t, bed In at Ihe bottom and to go through the drudgery of mastering: each step before Bointf ahead. "The real Secret of promotion lb s in oustant dointr more than ton are paid to do. Keep yourself umbrpaid As soon us you are overpaid von ai.e bound to go backward. "Ijtck of principle t shown bv con cenfmeut of mistake, untru'lifnlres, and the constant making of excu.vs. ' "Heacock's Radiophones are four times louder than any other on the market, easier tuned, and made rifrht. Enterprise, Oregon, 2-5-iit 1 TtjLx Wf F 'or infantt, Invalids 6k Children The Original Food-Drink for All Ape X L. 7T "i"".10 wnicefcrountainn. N0uri.hinS-No cooking, '"AT0td (milalions and SuUiilutrj Fall. Hosiery Of Excellent Quality, . Moderately Priced s.'ldom. indeed, will one find such good hosiery bo reasonably priced. Kvery number In t ho new Kali slocks emphasizes an unnsucl value. New colors Irt silk, wool or inixturrs.-jin styles Cor evr purpose, await your choosing'. ' The Bootery A lai'iuli4 rur 'I'irril I'im Hume nl I In- Aivli Aid Mini. CIIOX I i: SMITH. Mnr. 2ii lic po! St. Phnn.. Mitin I IS Idle Tonnage Diminishm l.OMHl.V. TommKe lii) up in to principal ports of tht country on July 1 otalli'il 700,102 tons net. iwmpareil with 54ii.tl.Vi on on April I. and ;t2.1;S tons on Jantiar' 1, according to fimires compile.1 hy the statistical il.nnrtnipnt of thi C'hatn- icr of Shipninir. A ypar ae-o more than one million tons were idlp. i BUNTINGS' BARGAINS IX USED MOTOR CARS GOOD MAXWELL-Netv series Four-Passen-per Coupe-a remai kable value at our price GOOD IMAXWELL New series Touring driven less than 5,000 miles. - GOOD MAXWELIlieo Tourinr.-repain.c.l hiph hue and thoroughly re-con.litioned GOOD MAXWELU-U.17 Touring in excellent condition throughout. -uicni. AND MANY MOPd-: C. W. Bunting 6k Son