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PAGE TWO T(IK LA ORANDR KVENINO OBSERVER Yes We Have Some X n ringing Spring Into the H r ome t ,"' New out of The cheery new that we have coming in jum clay to day will brighten any room in your home'he, gay color floral patterns wore surely designed or springtime. Nov is the time it Will soon he. Oregon and Washington . 'liangers ri-epai-e. Fie;- m-es Availahle at i'J'ortland Office. innie cenKiia fif;ureH prepared by f.Vcst: r:nii-.iM in Oregon mid Mshintrtpn have jusl been ruin-Ifib-d by the Portland of 1 ice of the i-'orest service. 1 The fijnin h relate only to the 7 luitllon acres or nation;-! ion si la Mm within ihiae two atatea, VjreBt officer;! c.ill ef.jiccla! at tention to the fad Ih.Ll theae K"nie lU-'ni'eM are n d usuriiy rough, lali MiiihH lint Im-Hik imnie by Ihe tnr- rangers, the iih-m mi the n;ouad. approach pi iiiiLpM nearer ihe point y accuracy Mian nny oiher fitfnres available. .'t'lie l-'urest. Hervlce hna nHvnys lrn Kre:itly lnterented In ameujHl r'.'e ronaeryatlon.. i-'mm be I'hrtracter of the ' National l'hrsiH LADIES 'You can each have M fina naiu.i: i i i; Jnd pny for II on atftllnicni pl.TII ncnuitmi WirA t very loVprlcefi CHRIS MLLER I will V"V "1 Ho raw Mrn fere for Bala Wood Cutting Tools Cro.s Cut Smy -( Axcs - Aedf?c Wd?e SaVScts F.LLilly Hardware ..-census enia 1 ill I nL Ps. draperies in lovely si aitKJ or just seem to drive all thoa of the home. cretonnes, cIntzes and think of planning A Good Place to Trade beintf thn lilKher, roimher and heavily timbered portions or thene liwo- wtulen,. it.-. I bin tint nrnb.Oiui Mm Nil I lonul l-'oresl areiiH Hhouhl be I ln favorite haunt H for wild life. All field officer of the Kor- enl Hervicit ni-e deputy Ktune wnr- denn of the state ami thus actively co-npernie in the conservation of the K"aie nml wild tile uh wetl an In tln enforcement or Ihe hnntinv and ftshtiiK laws of the state, these laws applying within the National Forest h exactly an they ta on out Hide lands. Oregon I'Ikihc. I AecordltiK to I he ranfferw' eHti- mutcH there are over 6.tun eer in the fourteen Nnllnnnl l-'o rests of Oregon, divided nn follows: lift, 000 hlack-hitlcd. is, imo mule deer, and 7ft white-lulled. Then nw eHtlmat d to iu H.itoo elk, M mountain ;db p KDd :'n antelope. Sqme of the cHtltnnicA for fnr bi a i -ink tinhnalH on National V'or- sin nre us follows: H.non hmlKefs., ".mm beaver, S.Ron roxen, i.onoj mink, l.oou hmrtcii. C.fiou muskral, 4or otter, and no. lynx imier predatory ahtnmlH thnl rnnKera riKitreH. dhdw (hut. tliere are m.immi Idaek or in-own bear, ITf., itmi coyotes, la.nno bolicnts, and I r0 waives within tho Nntlotml l-'ortsifi. WabliiKlou VlKures. V'nresl raiiKers' cstiuidles for the eiKht Niitlnual Forests of WiishtnK toti Klve i!ii,mo deer, these belnh' ITjtno blneU-lniled, 7,000 mule deer, ami ft mi w hlle-talh-d. There ore estimated to be X.ooo i lk, h.imio mountain Roat, and Jr. mouuloin sheep. NiuuheiH uf rur-benrluK nntmals on the V:iHhiiiKion Naiiontil For ests are eatlniftied lo be nbont as follows: 7. oho benver, iloft bmlKcr. :tio focH. l.iMHi lynx, n.iiiio mink, ii.ono nniskrat, sun murten and L'nu Otter. Forest estimates' for predatory anlmnls within federal forest liin.ls Kive 7. mm black or hrrwn bear, in Krixzlt i h, ji.omi coyoie(. 4, mm huh. eiita and :m wolves. FAMOUS NORTH POLE MINE SOLI) IN HAKER CITY HAKF.lt, nr.--Another chapter n ll, hlslo,-,- of inhilnR In Ha-I,,.,, llr.-l.li-nl. IV N. Ma.-Kay of k. r ,-,.,,1,1, n. ,..-l,.. 1,,,.- l ;,.,,, V.(..r).,,,.,. nlll y. II. th- , -0,11.1, court l,os . ,. , ,.,. , sh,lrmnn roimly, ul ..-o.ln hoi lit on a Mto.'strlnK. 1 r .,,... y;Z:.Tl "l" """I Th,',,f- 0rKAnlr..llo lakoo In n Hottrn.- .IIMiKt. ,.l a uliorllfn Bnl,. ! Not'iitl.m. 1 It.-r,. wvr,. a minil.er of hl.ldrr?. m tin' Mil. hul wh.-n iho huniinrr roll S.mlonl A.llor and I!. I'. Lilly -oro .l.otarril llio htiyorn nml will ho fi-lv.'n a Hht-rllt's .liM-d. 'Unto Work-. ( Iioiikoh Titno workH tunny rhtinKo.i In inlnliiH ,m m.11 n oyi rythlnic olso. .unit sd U Ih that ono of tho host Kohl pro.lnoorii In On-(rnn for many yonin )tinio!i into olh.-r hnmln on III.-. ospo.-tnni y of what Iho fu ture will lirlnr. for, lot It bo known tho old North I'oln mine Ih confi. dontly expecto.1 to atrxln como un Jo Us own oin tiny, whou capl- ings Winter casement cloths for Spring, as tal takeH hold of II nnd Klves it u chance under pructical flevelop- Wallowa Hifch Debate Team Selection Made WALLOWA. Or. The try-out for the debate team lo represent the Wallowa hlKh school In ihe in terschotnstlc debate wan held at n Kcticral assembly In the hlfch school hulldlliK recenlly, Klleeii Moi-elock, Wtileim Cramer, CJeoixe Vhcrry and I' ri'd HIkkIo being ehOKea. ('icy McOlnnlH wan picked as ttliernate. The uueHtluit for. debate this year and the one used in the try-nut hum "Resolved Ihnt the. principle of tin open shop should be adopt ed in Ihe American industries." Judjre, 90, Weds Maid Of But 49 Years Age CHICAGO, III. (AT) . Oeorjri! Sftwin. 90 yrftrji old, Jiwtice. tr the peace at Kltnhtirst, a suburb which he helped to found, and Mtsfl Helle Mosher; 4 wi'Mi mairted herr. The bridegroom ban held his office for l l-il rt y yenrs and his wife In well Known buslnetiH woimm. ruiiKMH Altnlts Woman llOOli ItlVKH, ttr. Hlnte hen Mh aulhoritlen havo been seek in co-opera I Ion of local orchar ding und catim rs to ascertain whe ther niilhrucnose, a luimns that alVacks fruit ireen ami their pro ducts, will tiff eel h'uiimn beings. A wonuiii, suffering upparently frocf some form of blood potsonlUK, wa.s recently sent lo Portland from Th" I tulles, where she had worked In a maiicry. The ense seemed baf flkltK. The phystcinus, Il was stilted finally discovered Unit the patient had been attacked by some form of fungita. tuber similar cnen vere discov ered amotiK Tho Onlles vaniurj workers, ti wfts mated. Farm Iian Hmllcs .loin. THK OALI.KS, Or. Orsnnlxn- tion of the tvntrttl orejroh nistrlct lassolatloti of farm loan association wn.i etfected at a mevtliiK of rep resentatives or the Kederal Lain! bank at Hpoknne recently. Carlton 1 H...1...... nf 'CI... tt..ilnu ot "'"'""'""I'V """ '" tHMoclatloiui of whtrh I h.-r thrt-o In Wiwi'u rount. Ilorotofor.' i'orros.ond.'noo hotw.-.-n tho yavl- oos form loan n.tootut!onft and Iho r't'doral Land hank hn h.-.-n 'iir i li'd on throliKll I how Individual OI-KalllZUllotlH, IH'OOMMltlltltlK inu.'li .'l.-rtOiil work not n.-co.-.:iry tlh a llsti'li t UMoolatlon lo hon.llo II. Unvonport llolnooral: Tiny llno.l to my that -vwryl lllnir conns to him who wnlt." Now Alio Mnrtln any "nothln' coin.it I' him who wall Inn penniless olo iiro, nn' ho KOt t' bo careful whore ho nI.iii.Im or ho'U lorn out on thnl." La Grande Hi Are Winners Last Evening Wallowa High School De feated 23 to 1 in (lame at Local Gym. (ConttniH'il from priKo 1) lo nnn fl.l.l l.ii.slu-1. II-iuli-rHon jif.m.l fiv- poinlfi. OriMT lour anil .Jntin.son oik-, brliif,'lnf7 th.-lr loliil lo 10. With I.u (iranilt- In lh- l-:il only by u f.-w iioIiiih. Ililninn-M l.o Kiin looplmr tout: l.a.ik.-IH iiihI In n shoH nymi'f or llmi' l.ft Ill-mil.1 plilrse.l I ho knml' Wtt leV i nllhlllK Ihf jpor- iti lo IM prtlnlfl. I'nhHti Ihiinint'li 'run !'' Rlv-n n MtlKhl .U"; ! I) "or'iliK mol-.-irinn Iho nvt-r.-if IbnKV-r kIioib, il. wnrk n'r tho l.n (ll.ll)cli' tvnm l. nolt -.-.1 In no iitiirt)hiK Hlnrn. Hnm tn.'rt won hlcli rMnt mn with " marker. H-n.l-rnrn, rtt Wallowa. Vnh next with 8 i.n.l (In-.-r, Wal loMh, thlrtl with ix tinlntn. Iwi lr.lt th flrnl linlf Mtivi-lnlly fninh 1!hk oh both M' vn fr.-o.innt. i'lny 1.1km Timtulil. , Tonllkht I'oni-h MiicTnvldli will' tftht: ten mi'h 1 KlKin to i!.-iy it return Riiiiii- with t KlKln I'lKh .lohonl l.-uni. I'ohir. IVi.o, limn- melt, Lynch, Melcnlf, l,yui:ni, Ileudh-y, VVllllains, nnih-il nnd Si niter am to mnl ihe irln. I.u Ot-ande ih featfd .Klrrtn hen f.! in 1 4, linker Mkr-4 1.. it. S. Splnl. That l.a !rande hih Hi'houl in fdiowiiiK more friendly spirit in connection with their athletic con- H-Hlfl i0H been evideiiceii .llllllU; Hie pnt year and In yesterday's eiliiinn or inn nni;er ih-ram, in nn - count Grande niKhl : stat en: t)ie imme which l.nl lost to Unite HU, the 1'tiursd:iy newspaperj i "( onrh KlnK il.-clor.-il llil morn - lnK l hnl Hi.- I.n flran.li- l-nni won -mr.-lM.-ly i-iiiiimoiib i.nd Mill.' ipolt.' In lh.- hlKlH-M l.-rniH fill- 111.-; .'Oilrt.-oiiHii. a an. I Id.- sc-H'-nl ftpll-lt of portHiiiaiiHhii .-xhlhil .-.1 ul 111.- Iiuiim- hy tliu oiiioinB t.-ani nml Iho i-ooli-i-M." Sullimaiy: l.a flran-l" I'S. I'l-ir.1. -ntilaln. 4: l.yni-h 4, llniniii-ll 1. f'ok.-r 4, .M.-l.-ull I, l.ynian. Will-' iurnf!. Wallowa IB. llalnl. i-nilalni Mi-hiloraon S, llrc-i- il, (lllv.r I. Johnson 1, Hanaltp. I'ow.ts. l-'l.-hl lKiHk.-l: l.a tli-iin.).- 1"; Wallowa fi. ( 'onvi-rl.-.l CoiiIm: I. a flralnli. :t, Wallowa fi. .lanil.-aon, Hak.-r, rH'.-rci'. SHELHY SEEK IN (J DEMPSEY-dilliBONS SUMMER JiATTLE NKW VOUK (AP)-Hhelby, Ihe Utile Moiiltinu boom town, where tho lempfey-t;ilbnns champion, ship flKhl last .Inly 4 cfl a trail or, llnnnciitl dlsiister ,hu;i risen nain from obsctirily to offer five hun dred thousand dollars for the l 24 version of 1 he Derupsey-liib-boilM feinl. Tex IMcknnl, who plans lo slaj;o the return title rihl here diirimc the first week in June, iinmmnced Krida he (tin' received such a: of ivy on helm I r of the Shelby ehmnher of commerce for n bout ihere next July 4. The promoter hastened to add, however, that he did not view freriously Iho Offer which l:t t wo hand red thousand dollars in excess of the. Riinranlee Which the Monlnnit men failed to meet ufier a fiimm-lnl MriiKtrle ihnt eclipMed in ititemttly. 1 ho rintr bnille ii SnvoUiM. ShelbM' coninienled Hie.kjii'T, "Is r;atne, any way.' ,.,rM SAllAZEN LEADING HAVERS IN MATCH FOR (J0LE HONORS PA N Fit A Nt 1S( 'O (Al) - (lelie Miir;'4ep, American professionai Ho If champion, was the victor of three up In first half of his 72- halo match with Arthur li. Havers, holder Of the lirltbdi open Mile, played FHda on Ihe Lake Merced lloli and Country club links. S.ira.eu will carry his lead to Ihe second half of I ho match, which will be pined al the Mill er est Count r cluli at Los AtiKeles Sunday. Sarnzon was much steadier thru out the day's play than the Itril Ish champion. Haiti fell most of the day und In the ntlemoon many of tho Kl'eeiis were puddles. Sever al tinici the contestants used mashies on Ihe fireens' to ilriv through the wilier. Haver.- outdrove Sararen in Ihe afternoon round but was unable to ncKOtiale the pond-like greeiH. Sn ni zen . h o w ever, wa m st ea d y in the vicinity of the cup and Koi most of his lend tn thin way. The total card for ihe .it; hole were: ynrnzen, l , i, nnd Havers. HUGO BEZDIXK NOT TO RKTVRX HAHItlSllFKO. Vu. (lly the Ai SOeiutd I'tcHs) HuKO Ite.deck, athletic director at IVim .stat' col lese, Thursday ntivht nil ending :t dinner here of state college alutn tli dispelled rumors Itiat 1 e Is con sidcrliiK nn offer from ihe I'm--erslty of onKxn wti'.i the state ment that "he cpc. is to slay at t ho stato COlleite." l-imikllu ill Mi.h I'tlltTI.ANH. ore. l-'rnnkllii hlKh srboofs I.jt4k.'tli.lll t.';int won ' irnm lht O. -. l rook ilv.- I to 23. EUGENE GETS TRACK IE! Pacific Coast Conference Track and Field Stars to (ialher -There Next May. KICKM-:, Or. (Hpwiul) Tho Pacific counI conference track hmJ filil meet 1h In be ielil lit thi' I'nlvprnity of Orcjton aKJilii tliM y-af. At tie recenl ronlercnc n( ifiiiniiRerH Ih-m n lierUHcy, u wjih voted (o tin- meet Muy :jtl ami 31, tui.l Ninm tliiH will )'o Die onty opiort unity lor con .si nlii- teten V 'imi-te for pusiifotiH on Aim-Ticit's c Hvminc I cam heioro thn ttntioHfll liyonts, fltarlint; .lime Ifi, til liomoii, the colllereiicc tllOHtte. 01e, to elleml ilivlln- 11 nils to nil insiiliiiloim on' (lie cortst. I dpnnrunp from their tiflwil cnTi"Vrvtivi plnn, jack If neflel, (iriidiintv. Manager al the I niv'er- xlty, mild Ihnt ihe conference man - ftiC-ri weW- not only Influenced by1 .he met thnt there U'mm a need for w.1 elimination trxom.s for tin- Olympic 1i-aln; hut also by lh: fad ihgt. Uiefe was a rising lldt! of track enlhnshi-;m on Hie c)as wllieh i1onorv. il foMterinK. Invi- i-.tiotis will l senl to till the col- . and universe hr. on the count ( ;iki -ah ."Nevium and moii- ,,,,tn- II wilt hot bo necessary that anv si hooi i-nier a lull team in ' the , lairs. ineej. Any small colleu possess- j It w:i!l reported that McTiKiie Ins one or two men of lop notch 'received ati offer or; f ti0(tnn) from ralibre may inter the contest-, pro- a ::ymlicte of Newark, . .L. pro viding: t lift i ho men tint willing1 motors to meet (ieorKes 'nrpen to compels tinder coaiil 'onfereiK-e Her of Knuice iiiul VotinK Hirih eliKibility rules; and pvnviiling that their expenses al Ihe meet ,i.,r. ' , ... u l.. ..V: '," " lltiitlon. Al llw. Itcrltch'v i,w...llnr.- I urn rIinn(f(,s W(,r(. ,n:i('1(. tn ,), icchnl- Olle Of riinnini" IV.U'le itici.tu 'I'lm . nillll.r of nlrl(. ,,.,' ,.,.,, rl)00 wm-lin.W..,l rrnin 12 lo H .,, ,, ,., ,im..r nf ... p.-rniHI,.,! o ,.i,i,.r 0110 tn.-k rv.-nl. wan liinlln.1 lo III r. i ; ntai ; .l.-rlil.-.l that no man niav cntor mor.. I linn I li ! trnrU .-vciits In- -ln.lint,' 1 lio r.-lny. Any man maw 1 liow.-v.-r. .-liter an iinliinll.-.l iitiin- h.-r or fir-M .vinla. UNIflN'HIGH BEATS ELGIN' - I'll Ion hlMli 'HehooHH vbasketlfcill M lSHi-)l 'l,A,- Mont. (AF) Tlic team Inst evening (ii-feateil the American Hank and Trust mm Kliflu cajrers. at L!;in In a close j hany formerly ihe Scandinavian- Rame, The i ina scoro was I 'n- j ion H, KlKln 1:1. According to re- porta from Flnln ihe home team boys bad many chances to score . in the laftl half but were unabie I to take advantage of enouuli lo emerm winner.'. , Al the end of Ihe 1 1 I'd hair I'n ion lead K to 4 hill in Ihe latter half FlKin picked up nnd scored I) poiniH to I'nion's ii. Kbrin plays l.a (irande at i:i fi'in loniKht. HELIX TOSSERS LEAD UMATILLA COUNTY LEAClrtS l.cnmie Ktanliim Fct. .Mill .tin.! .t;mi .4o '.4eit .2on llclK- I'endietim Stanfield ..... Adams .... I'ihit Hock AHltlla. ';.'.; M-:nMLKTON, Or. Pendleton's town baskelball team went down 1-Inse your tifjht, ni hinr chest. Slop the pain. I'reak up (lie cmiestiini. Keel a had 4-oiil loosen up in just a short, time. lied lVp)ier Huh is iw coM rem lily that briiu; ti'n kest relief. It enitnot hurt uii ami it. i ei la inly Sfenm lo end the tij.'htneH and drive the ronp'stiou and sureties rild out, Nothing ha suih itniceutiitet. jienetrntinj; heat red peppers, nnd wheh heat penetrate- rijrlit down jnlo cokis eonfrcdion, nehinif iiHM li-ft nnd snn. stiff joints relief iMtniw at onre. The moment you npply iN-d l'eppr Rub you fei the tinfhnr heat, la three minutes tin ronesiil hKt U warmed through nnd through. Whin wi nre su!Tern! fnmi a cold, rheu matism, hnekailie, stilT neik or sore mut(le, just "fct n pir of Knvle Rei! IViHr Huh, nnido froin red pepper;, at any dnip store. Yon will have the quickest relief knnwn. Tc&srns to I fifeM id! G0BPESS red pepper for I1 j COLDS IN CHEST g nothln i: u ''yi Real Bargains Left OVERCOATS LEATHER MEN'S SUITS SWEATERS RAINCOATS "MITTS AND to i'fial thi.-i week at the liatnU of Iho HtanfieM five :'I-2!C Helix ti-lnifiiiiK Ail.'iinH mill Alh.nn took a-nolhcr one tin lire nose this time frxn I'jloi liock hy a 23-15 score. The victory of Hells over Atlnms pulM them ut the top of the lertfoirt with lour vlctoricH ami one le - feat while f'emlleion and St:m- fiehl nrn lied for second place with H' !'( L. victnrin and two defeatn Mcl gUS 811(1 Manager I I ifr fr,.AL. ftCUie Lj) lill I CI ent'CS ' .NT-.W WMiK (Al1) Mike Me- Ti,;.ie. world's liRl.t heavyweljihl hoxiiiir champion, and .loo Jacohs hhi inunaKt-r. have arl tied Uh-t dii I'ei'cncff definiiely, but not in a m-w aRrei incnl, a-s I hose cIok- 1.0 t hem had expected McTifine paid .larobH tio.dno to , e reieaseii from his nmnnffonienf 1 unm r a contract winch would not hav,! xpired until August, nml hereafter wilt manage his own nf- nnvni r-fi'nr a tn.-o tlMJUjlU irIr BRAM) TO COME TO WOOL CAUCUS I'KNIil.KTO.V, Ore. An efrort lo secure the attendance at tho Oregon Wool drawers convention hrre Monday and Tuesday of C. I. llrand, an employe of the do. part mem (,f aricuUure, to ad dress Die state KallieriiiK or shei-p men on Iho Wallace export plan for the benefit of producers is be in; m.ido by Hie l'enillelon Com mercial association and business men. .Mr. Brand Iq sjiid to bo the nu thor of Hie bill Hint is now in committee under the title of the McNary-llnntjen bill, to secure the pastaK-e of which s'ato orn:anl'a tions in western slates are beinp rapidly effected. j, -Montaim Hank 1oses hoots. American bank, closed lis doors Friday at noon, n wi slern receni ly. II. is the I' I I'M, .Montana to lie hank elosed It h: no longer easy lo exploit the Indians, but the disabled vet eran', are with us vet. SPKC1AL Chocolates Ross liutlelx-renm Qimlity Caitdy Satinday nnd Sunday One-Half I.h '-I .' fiK PfitSCWHICH D-.HWISTS voi k jri:Tio tx its .svi:it Qucthm: ! am rontinn nlty troubled wit h sleepless nesti anil nervousness ih.it keep. me awake ror hours after I ro to bed. No one has been able to tell Ulc wh-ii ca iseji (. fan von-.' as i: Tbi re is nothing of Ihe mysterious about hiroprac tic and Naturopathy. il soniethinrr eVeryniie can un derstand. Your symptoms are merely effects, ntidhackJ of every effect there mn. be n eause. Kind the rnuJ of your trouble, adjust and Hi effect disapp. praic and Nation- llifferent fro- any i.'V'll metlioiir be- examlnatirfi. nnd- i lysis i rfcr the cut's linn thu the Llnothu I'll about jwiv lymptoms. An examinalion and ttpinal analysis will en able me to tfive you.defkn iti ml vice and counsel. I'livldr Tnmmciiis ;lMn I onsnltation lee Mi. vimii:i,l Snilr 20, Sommer lllrtr. SGRANTON & SH M II Mr 7"7 l!arJ)c lb. II 111 i i fhtro I atliv are " ! other he i E - ...I ., M m cause an examinaiiflu. nnd - Z soinal aimlvsls Ww always rj account tiir the tfie cause J I of a patient's neys. and I after locating ttm cause, the cawe ns ;lnoth. There is I VESTS GI I'l-Xt'il- The jinilllf'l ,MON.M(ll"lll. fir.- l.im.it.t of 1 lie M Oil llHUllll Villi - inevclnl rlnli adilfenseO hy .1. N j j jin-wer. K'tenil Sicn-i:iry of tliej (Oregon Mtuie cIniniit'T ol com I I ...w-r. h i nmiMmltv Co-oTter:i- : l(n ,,n0 the (ireKon I eveionneiit !..,,,,, iir nn.ur s:ihl wnlls hail 'i ...... i. ..tit i... ;..-ii..iiUv iii-fuuiii (-vci-v L ..n.i r-.i.. nml nsk.-.i ,,m, (.y )(. irtltl.n ,ioun to im.U I 11 tilt. .rl u . mi nn the I'ai-iiic Nhl - .... i u.. it n : WaHhinKton. fnliromia nn.l Hrhisli ' i ohimhln . : ' ' " . , ... 'ui i' i... ....,-. n ,,, ,.JXV which xilll ! ! .? ' ii 1 17 I i M ? t -1 x -! ti hi hn ,lK "" . . J. S. l-amders, pivsblenl ol 1 lie slate normal school, ami 11. M. Srtenson also spoke. Idaho Mmi rmnlly Itinncd I'.I'Itl.KV, Mn. Wnltep J. Mc (Jftrroinfli, 33, tlied l-'riday after noon at 2 o'clock of burns received early Thursday morning when a can tof f-asollne with which "he was iryinK to Hr-IiI. n fli-e exploded. For Sale A new modern stucco A -room home, full basement, cement floor with drain, furnace, larRe lot nnxiio, lawn and shrubbery. This Is an excellent buy in h new small home, for the price Is only ?i'.7B.on. Terms. 1''lve-ioom modern home, locat ed on First street one block north or Adams avenue. Price $2,40(1. Terms: $0(tu ca.sh nnd balance at $2fi per month, including inter- '.st nt 7 0 Tirs-e nphi-tment nnd rooming noiise with a monthly income ol'i $114(1 per month and more. Kleumji boat and hot ami cold uater every room. $:i.oon cash will han die this and the bulance can paid frtttn the niontlily tnvesUjrjite this. Modern ln-room ho just two blocks west ofj school on M avenue. is newly r m M j Ish yo.i t h j contractor M ! peiller tO X1"' nl'Mi fife dtsii-s riie home i i Mu ,.,.. J 'finished tj)U;hniit on'l imils FJ til.-. Inut.l.,1 I,,,., (Jli i - cement Joor. slaon:i.ry wash i. 1 stand. I'ice tiy'K ! GeiLllCurrey ! fli'Aflslato Ixuns - Insurance . 1 GI T Y MXiL BOXES Piolect nirViail with a Rod llox Ore. raaw. & Imp. Co. Stnart Walking y Shoes for Spring, Comfort and styW keep yCrf ect step, in these new Spring Walkmg Oxfti-ds and Pumps for comfort must lxXhc Jirst consideration if one is to walk in coifoi-atul correct stvle is an essential part of jdshoes at The Bootery. The Bootery inc. 206 Depot Street riione Main 118 "A I'aiadise for Tired Feet" Home of the Arch-Aid Shoe GR0VKR SMITH, M)?r. .v.?.. j.'-fy J Jtiscpii Citizens Have Volunteer Fire Squad .H iS(-:i'll ore. --AltlioitKli Ticvor al who h:ul proiiiiM.1 to nttcml I were unntde i on so on acoonnt I f ill -s Jntl oihcp acccplatili r a oiim. u snt'tH i-nt nnmher of oitl- ' Iuhm.1 owl here recenlly to form It in v volnnleer lifo llnlitlhK '(U.piill.'. I 'I'lw. first sleii l:il;en In thn or. ionization was tho s. lecHon or a h U- i. Two nrmien were propofred. I A. V. Schannn and Ilarlcy Ham. Itlton. When the htillot wan tnkn. Untnililon tnol; tie lead y a sale other officer, sec- reiarv wim ,im,n ,.nd this inh r.-n ItliUKIIl. ( r( i;ir. wtis to .("I'll UiniHv.-ri;'.lil by unanl- Heres the contractor, the mason and carpen ter to rebuild it. I Insured awilnst loss by fpo I l you ai-lilways certain of Hbf- ! ficl. iijF money with which to j .Insurance haH been jr ins of replaeln: nrnnjf lionie that otherwise wol I ."e refhailed a mntwAr ot ! barred ruijs. W policy infihe Tlartro Kirn I insurance ompany m fnrn- ! noney tdltrinp the mson the car- huildnho property ! . Trlelay iuiyinir I H may be dls,-i.-i. W today. I'm Snfi nnd Sum Insurance, Call I Security Insurance j Agency ; f'HAS. II. Iil:VXOI,l)S, Mfr. I ! I.n ;r.niul.'. Oi-con I With Si-rvlrr" . j WEAVERf 1 1 Tnilnrs, Cleaners, Smovn & i fi Vressi-u j lirpuf Slreet i . , 1 i tviyr.i I Lff 11! T