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Friday, June C, lf)24f,i- :r TTTT! T.A GHANTYR EVENING OBSERVER Local News In Brief COM I.N (J liVliXTS . , j June. 4. I, 0 Union Live Siuek tfliow ut Union. June Sii-Jnly 2 l.a Grundo CliuulaiHiuu. To lle'lr Dnelllns i , j IIIIS l .iiiiii i wn inaiieu ii Mill i this niornlm.' to repair his' ho-e on i. ,sl si reel Ijetweeji Ailams un.rl' (Ills raliner was Issued a permit Kirsl WashlniMon. The i-usl J I i'l'. repunti lirev to Ii I .. I I I'onel- .Man Here i - ('.. Ii. KillK of Ihe Knslern Ore gon l.l-rht and I'ower eompaiiy with olfiees in Maker we.s in Iai iireiule en luisilless yesterday, lie was re ,r Islereil at Ihe Sommer liov.'l.' To l.'im Mrs. Hay Vili" wi"! !t;iv.t fnv lVinlton Haturd-iy evening wl-i-rrj sin will jetn lu-r uunl a .d iiii.-ic, Mr. ami M'- W- I'rm n. 1'iiit ,-Hy, nil u molor i rip Iliroi i-cn-trai Oregon. Th"! 'slih.l ii.r. vv.W ),. at IJenil w hi-re Mrs. I'ruv will visit her parents for a tV. dajd. Library llni New Sen lee . i keen on will- their r. a I ,ur while In cunflnemellt U to Ihe I '''"InR urly this inoir.li:,:. Inslullulion of a ri-Rular r. u.ll 113 : '" ''" !rInde. brouRhl mure rel.-'l service as an extension o' Hi- r-su.''" ""' farmers who have been pray- ; l-,r public llbrarv About .'1 books, luoislure. The rail we.s j are carried and are cliii'is-.l w . r,ly i """sur. il at .12 Inches. .02 Inches 1 RivinR I lie readeis a lar. of books. Old Itolilenr lleri . . Mrs. 1. HrlRKS. whose husband hull! Hie first crlsl mill in this sec- linn of Ihe eounlry 4 5 years 11R0. lias been visilliiB In Wullowu(- her fiiriiii-r home for several weeks.- Mrs. ItriKRs liad no! been In l.a (iriinde In S" yeuis and reniarked en tin- ninny cliatlRi'H since Ihe old days. She relumed lo her present homo in I'nrlliinil lliiil erenllls. : .Many Winking at .Mill The Willie I'ine I, umber rom- puny of I. one Tree has proved a benefactor to many of the high s-hool boys who are working dur- lug the summer. About 20 pas- S'tnteis. mostly noys. leave oil uie i-niiiiiiiiiy truck ul 7::io' o'clock cveiy luorninR for the mill. Oit Here Mluu I. urn I rr. nf OUnhoillil t City. OUIa.. Is Hpendlnf? a few days' l-Iniina i 'ook mill Mislre.ss Klor- vlsitfnrr a' 'he home nf Mrs. l"r:mi ;'im-e Cook returneil to their limine Si:yhr. 1 " I il IVnn avenue. Miss In I'ortliind after visltintf In Wal- Orr is a physieal direetor and hodyjlowa fer the past week. huilder and expet-ts to Ineate nt t . I'ot-lhind in the neiir future. She Mrs. M. A. loucherty and inii, and Mrs. Snyder motored to 1 lot Itoliert. left for Kminetf . Idaho. I.iiUe H;iiialnrium yeHlerday. In Alteml Coiifcreiicc Pr. K. W. Oliver. npiometrlHl und pasioVof the Si-velt imy Advenllst I'nhUley hi Knterpr'!;.- uenl ll.rn country ehureh of Wallowu miiii t o1i Ihelr way to I'uioii loath nd (he went thp'iiu'h l.a C.riinde lasis eve- '.sloek show. ninx on his way lo lie- annual' eon I fer. m . nf the ehureh which Is lie-j M h. N. .1. I'hoitti- ;md Mis. V. iiv' Inld In Cildwll, Idaho. Tic , (ilbs-ui of Silliiiis. i ';i lit ..riii;i . ((n i,ir is -I'reiitly doiny: a little nd- nrrlved hi l.a (imixlo al evenln vance work toward the nieetitii; nf i V!slt Mr. ntid !M. .1. M. Choale. tie- rintle-T A.soetaliou which is v he le ld ;rt Wallowa lake on the LU M n. 1 . W. C-irber und seui'l ot this iiM'tlth. lie is preshlellt ol ht. ( ..s'-n.r-.-. m It-t Iriv the o;;:an zation. been visit Iiik with Mrs. S. i;. Sw:il- lo Malic l.niet Tr!) A larce nuiiili-r of friends were at the station Inst evening blddllltr M-ss ilui'i ' Atpb-rson ami Mr. and Mis. A. S. Anderson rarewell. The faintly led on an exlenled tour o! He- ;tst "t-n stales which will take litem s ver.il in on t Iih to complete. Tie y uill spend most of their llliie in tlie st . i : i.r Mimics !a. Wiscon sin and ethers in the (Ircat Lakes reditu, v s ling Ihe large cities of the territory hi route. To Attend (amp Waldo rtjHbbinl of l.a Crande will go to tie- Ii. O. T. t. summer camp a! Hie I'reshlio id San Kran cfHf(i. Cal.. th!s summer. The ni'-n repot t June 13 to receive unl Turtiis and n.-s'gninents. Triiinluir "ill niin'p-i' untd Ju'y 2.t. when the men will break camp. The flrsl ( purl nf t!.e six weeks Infant r- d ill' j ;inl baic irr'iuing wiM be auiphii- fiz d ulrti' the lalti-r part of the lime will be de-ot-d to practical applieatinn nf Hie principles team- d. A pra -lice trip is in Ihe pro Ctan. Sp-M-'s -tf all kinds will be ' Hi inn ane.l :il th.. cainn. Stoddard i a im ni 1 1. r of the motor transport . unit. No-i'l Tii" What had t hitili.'S of -re started yes'- r.': rooms live" t he ,li y when i.-as I'lUHHers Were ie potei'.l1;'! poss'. ! ciinfhttraHmi wis v afteriK. .0 In the I'alaee i 'on-Ve; lid-I line in ndileh Hi.. i r'shlnir '': ev. Store Clo done To Horse Show WATCH l'Olt SA'ITUDAY AD! Clint's Clothiery t : lulled. The lilussv did HUM cl.i.n "ke anil was soon exIliiKiiislieJ Minoui.cnillnR out ihe dnKir'i,i. n I'lre (..liter Miirehlson wtsin s lo ! warn holism Ives and others in u.e halill of usIiir Ihe Hum. I thai lie iiiiiniuii ol Kasolmi-. wool c-lolhes und tin rii'i-ptui'li s is Very danKerous one. n , . " ' "' S,v sl' .f"'""'or "'"T Taylor. juuk-. .. ". J. resweii 0:1,1 juiius iiiierilanan. all of I'enilielon.i drove over to See' Ihe sloek siunv i ills niorninir. Key ('urrey'a Seulrh eulile uau polaoiied early this iih.iiiim,, i.-t-Humahly hy stryehine. and as the KvetlillK Observer to press hopes an: held that the eiTee'.s of the polHon can he eounterael .l sul- fleiently to save his life. llaek friiin I'orllauil I'lilef of l-iillce Clinl llavn.s and .Uonzo llunn huve returneil from' 1'iirllanil where they were suliiui. n-' aeil as wllmssis In tin- Irial nl' James "Micky" Maililen. el.,ir,--d Willi poKsi ssion pr narcutlc.i ,!"",r"" w'' lu- bc- i'-fis iiinn me rain experienced here i inborn a week pisl. Hail fell eaiK I 1 tills .morning also. I - : ! she w ill visit relatives for'n short .Sl'verul Arni-leil time, ' IVpuly Sherlfr Kineaid surprls- : r, un() jlr8. jlm AnHOn an, eil 11 Rrolip of men In one of thej.r. and Mrs. Kilward llliincr were flails ul .lhii sloek show Rroimdi . visilors at (he Wilkinson home re at. I'niiin yeslerduy in Ihe ael ofjcelilly. lilrlnklilR. Two hollies of nioiinshlne HaleiRh ValiRlin motored lo I were broken before Hepiily Kin- j Telocii.se! Ihe first of the week to icliid could seize tile lltilor bill II-.' visit Klnery Hooper, 'nen. led by Muck llarlmnn. of l.a j Wilkinson's new house Is nearly (Iranile. were placed under n.-,'.':il couipleted. The painters will sooil iThey Willi jirolmbly be charR'-i 1 be on Ihe lob. either with possession of Itnuor disorderly eondilet and one iimv lace Ihe charRo of InterferlnR with an amsl. He stepped belwe.-n an nrrleir and one or ihe men. 1: is iclalmeil. es Ihe killer was le-i-ak- lllR one or Ihe bottles. Personal Mention .where they will visit fur a ( days. Miss I ,on Tnm-v und Miss tf t,a (,r:Mtdc. letoiie d I iiiei In evening me In Sau r"raiivlsct las' Howard Mn-::an left f.r lt:ie NFKW TODAY OTICK. line to (lifffcully evperletned In col leel ing chuiucs for ndver IMng (hill Is IKled iimler clavsl rictl mlterlKhii: ami iimler th' "new ttuluy' liemling. (be t'.w lling tllNiwr will hei-eafler tnke imi cl-iricd ndertKing or niHcrlisiug to he run an "new liMlny' iiiih-Ht the ndciliug I nccoiiipnnlcd by cash. K HKNT -- Kront I d r o ft m i I'llum 1'!'!'- --'!' I M'S' '' CoM pencil with initials Kinder return l- tb ;. u:.nl. c-i;-lip Serve l'i: HI'NT 1 IHplire o-p : 1 hi; Third. l Ht I! !: NT gent lemnn -l'tirn(shed b preferred. Ave. driemi J nt 1 1 1 ;- l-'Oli ItKNT -- Modern folir-i boose. miCni-nlsle-d. Deslr.ibl catluti. fall alter d o'clock nines at ma:' Nve. oom lo- I I ed Was'iiiiKlon. lUHt I'Vflllnir to visit tfruinlpurrnrs. itunio ktuuo dulry covh. wlilvb will iltirutziMi lyjtcB of marina motors i - roomii(. for tin' nrixr Imll rail' nf- that ran -he iminufHcturnt l.y .Miss cillvi- anil Miss Mlldr. j TitviI hy 1)1. W. T. I'liy Tor tlu numt Ity iinuliirllon nii'lhods and Uriulshaw ur Im tlrniiilf nr- vlsitlns wlnniT. at eoniimrsillvoly mv cost, ilia In KumHu for u few Uuys. l'robably htfatiHo tlii-y pnvo milk j rolilciii nf chvap slilpfl will have and thi ri'lorr Hhuuld In' rnlloil cat- l-'ii nolvoU. i Mr. anil Mrs. J. It. Trench, who ! reason two noalH nnil "A Ijart of I lie difrvrcnllnl that iliave bviil nsldcllls lit l.a tirnndu'two kids took nrt In Iho mruili. now exists !s Iho IiIrIiit cost of lorsoliK- time have moved lo l'.n-l Allionif the Shorlhorns were ft. caullal to llui . Amerlean shlp Idlelon. They live lii llerinlston be-! W. Delay's herd, inlzewlniiei s alj owner. This prolialily la only :i il'ore coinlnB to l,a ilrande. Mr. and Mrs. .1. T. Murray o ml ! son of linker were in Ui ilraiid-l' ysti - r.lav. Th , slonned at Hit- Summer hotel. UT TELOGASET TKl.OCASKT (Special) -larmers in this vicinity hnv .mum fcinn up iiuim "i hiinnh rain, n ml ihe crops will be very "Kin this year. 'ihe squirrels are eomlllR in from .in- inns ami uie mriiieis are UHIK- ins new records wllh Huulrrel poison. -Mr. und Mrs. Jim Anson left Monday lor The luilles to ultcnd tllc Slate fll-iitiire ,in i-eiil Imi " ...i, (.corge 1 III and l-.rinu Allff and Mrs. 1 anlels were visitors nt Fish- er springs Sundiiy. siek list Veeenlly. ( Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hill and (lien und l-Vrn Hill visited with relatives at Kbrln lhis week. Mrs. i,ee VoilliR vlslled in I41 Oranile with her daiiRhter Mrs. GeorRe llillyard recenlly. .Miss lvn Ward left the flrsl of tile week fur I ji (li-mut,, u-hei-e .Miss Flora Sharer of Weston is visiting Mr. und .Mrs. lllalno Shn- U-r. l-'rifl Anier und wife and Mrs. Peterson und Mrs. Juve.s und children were visitors at the I U. Hyatt home recently. Mr. nml Mrs. Orval Itobertfl have returned from California. They are visiting at the lliz itliodes home here." Mr. and Mrs. Itlalnc Shnfer vis ited at Ituker Sunday with Mr. Shafer's brother !. Shafer. AST) A. I Ire. (AC) efiy ci'-liiiiil on ii modem With ii mil fire- I'miui ii. im n ii hiii ii i rum ii in iiiiiuihs aiier one or mm- trreal con narrations of modern history had de.strc m or than 1' li blocks iu Hi.- heart o including I Ik ie bust in fs disi rid, "eels, Astoria is pre- p:i ring to si :-ge n re-eousl riiel loll I si ival I ii be knm n as I he As'oria "ep-brat ion." July 3 and 4 of this year, and lo uhh h the p-o-' MIe of tlie norihwest wi Viled. Th- he I rcatiircs of th famed Astoria regatta or other years with new and added n 1 1 ract Ions in the fwrm of pageants, parmb s. athletic coutesis on land mid water, duncex, hand ctuicerts. fireworks displays, will be included tu the program, rrciiarul Ions will be made to W I I W I W kiWII I ASTORIA WILL nr mmr nnnn: i ntjuibt juupj take v.s'-tors to (he many points "fih)rmir (. historical tnt si aiioiu in cti iii-iii eluding Hie slle of old Kort (Jeorge. t iie winter camp of Lewis and i'lnrk expedition, only a few miles .trout the city, the sail cairns used : hy th" exploring parly on Ihe slle of Seaside and many others. The fire which wiped tint ,H- lloria occurred December S, STOCK SHOW DRAM S MANY TO UNION (Continued from paure 1 siiowu t o road wacoll. and flrsl prize in the saddle pony events wein io li l tu. Mtss Stange, on "Dan ny" received the blue ribbon iu the latter. ! In the ladies' saddler class. Ib r ' iiixii Hh-grisl's "Honey Hoy" took lirsl honors. .Miss Ann Htange was Ihe rider. t'lo-e Decision. I'robably I he eUis- Mt decision of the flay fur .1 udge Halhntll h was In Ihe Kiddle horse (novice) cluss when he debate! for some time be fore finally giving it to Kay Nor 'hl's "Much" a leutltlfill bay. (Jus Levy's "Johaun King," a gray, uas S"Cftnd. Anotlo r c!tse decision w.m in the L'irls' riding couti st with Miss Ann Siance victorious. fins l.i-vy w on a close choice a Ism in the gentle men riding coolest. I.. (1. Terry's "1101111 Splrrel" won first In the combination har ness ;:ii'l widdle class and "Danny.' M. S. Levy's Shetland pony, mount ed by Joe I'arent, won first In Its class. Young I'adwill, son of (. I.. ad weii, of rnloii. was an easy first In tin- Judging or the best reined cow. horse. The cattle parade, h'eld at the grounds about four o'clock, found some wonderful stock on exhibition. Dr. W. T. I'Iiv'h HoM'dnf bd off an! wre fnMnwi-d by a two-yenr- dd Ibdst.-tn hull owned by Ktuier l-lllp. Of I'ove. J. VY. Wlbb. of I'ninn. Mr. .b nklns. of Haltos and V. V. Langford, of Union, cnter- - Jriya ami following tholll I I tno I'aelllc liilernatlunal last year, ti-mporary i-omlllln that will ad IW. J. Townley, A. II. Imvls. of Jusl llaclf In due time. Kurlhrr. North l'owder. Charley r.reen, or "Ion. Hill I'eylon. llulehlnsnii ami iSherimin, Willis l'hilllps. Ilensun ltrolhers and others entered I heir Herds Shorthorns or lli-refurds In the parade. Trlek I lupin- llurlllK Ihe ulleruooll two Indiana' IllKher than Ihe rurelun, which ro exhibited sonic trick roplmr w hich. ( should expect to conlluue indcfl w hile not up to Ihe lien Corbett nltely. Ilul. ricoenlilnu this, our lype. was very Rood. recourse Is to make our operatives Although burking is supposed lo "J crews more efficient and be Inline I Ills year, three riders . more productive anil thereby inln- stllck lo Ihelr steeds durlni; Ihe af ternoon. "Teapot I oiuc" was rid den by l.ule (iclucr, Harry Wise :stnycd on "Wild Hull" und Itube The Hogs failed fo iret piled by "Yel Jl j low Kever." Yellow Kever really actca more like pneumonia. Itube ; remunerative business of shlppliiK im,i no imuble nl all slaylnif aloll.lo oilier peoples less favorably I'sKcaiil mill Dunces clrcumslancfd. This has clvcn i. ii,,. ..,.,,,,1,,,. n,,..,., .i....u ,,.i I rlwn lo IIia belief In , ii, ,,.,m.i i,vi,.,i .,, m,.i,i,i ..it .i...,u. nririt ..........irt Tile Lii Oriiude Muiii-lpa! band, plnyliiR bolli ilurinR the uflernoon proRram and for. the paRcanl Ihe .inner n iiitiieull joi. maile a ills- ,., , lr..Haull .,, wu prllm.u . ,.,,, . ,..,. Iu .,...,.. ..1 hitler n dlrrieull Job. maile a rllH- loday l.u Clrande day. The busl ihss seellon ot I.11 Grande will close and several hitffdreil clllxens or the counly seat are expeeled here tills uflernoon and evening. Tells How to Use 25 Percent Tax Reduction Continued from price 1) ioall.v 2fi per rent of the tax o paid wt hunt making appliciUlnn therefor. "The Important fact for the lax payer to remember is thut he must have paid on or before June 15, IneludiiiK hlH Initial Installment In March, at least one-half or tho total amount of the tax originally computed after that total has been reduced 2fi per cent. In the cast! of Hi-awn u noted above, lils re mlttanee before Juno 15 niunt bf sufficient that when added In his March payment will equal ,$30, or one-hulf of the total amount of lax ihie after taking advntilaKe of the 25 per cent reduction In hlg orlKfiuil tax." RACING WAS BEST HELD in Vie" T?2' 1 UiV I LiAlVO fContlnued from png 1) O W'nr In U I 2-5 seconds, w as a real nice from slnrl to rinlsh. a fairly poor start was made but by itiio time the horses were half wnv around the truck, compel bill was I present, Kennedy on 1 touch's horses galloped In w II h a slight Mend with Hyer's two leauis h--c-oud ami Ihlrd. t I .orel la won th fi-V mile dash In -t .r, otids wllh (Ho lenuihs to spare. ftt'd toy placed S'CoIld and. Slcwurd S citine in third. The best horse didn't win. however. Steward S. was easily t he rosiest f Ho- three (Hal placed but a Ml. yard handicap, rars'-d by u very poor si ail, kept him from victory, j ll- irallleil on I It t- field I In t-1 1 ,.. .,,.. ..,,.,. Hi-Ihi,,!, of a mile. .rett.-, wt I lhave had to he satisfied with hit. nn.t MenV Itehiy ;nmI. I lie IIIHI p'V or the men's relny j nn-e, n ii ii l nree si rm-rs n si an prim (I a real nice. Kennedy, oi Coach's si ring, took flrsl honors, but his quick change was largely responsible. ( u mm lugs on Hyer's -nine In second with L'-u of second dirrerence be I ween hi in mid Kennefly. Cnnti-eli's siring lost on' In the second lap and fulled to finish. No time will be nnnounced iinlii Ihe final day of the show. The chariot race. wJilcli Is usual ly the thriller of the -day. brought I he crowds to their feel In I he llrsl three-quarters but from then on It was duck soup for Dyers, driving his buckskin beauties. II. W. It, Smith gol an early lend but Dyers began gaining on him and I passed htm at tin- quarter mark. i"m,Uy ,(,klnif " ivu " ""' ;-" the tape hy two seconds, the times being rf und f7 seconds resp-c-Hv. v. As u whole the races, however, were much belter than during the past few years. VAC, MERCHANT MARINE ASKED fContlnued from pair I) build sbl(S ns cheaply as they .ail be built iihroltd. "When shipyards are enabled j to work continuously on the pro-' duct Ion of specialized type.4 or 1 ."hips, mill wlo-n American (-n- ARCADE -- NOW ZANK GUKY'S "Call of the Canyon" And FOX NEWS glnct'i-H !lmll, hnvn evolved irtan- more, in nil Hems or operallmr eosls in whleli labor Is a consul eralile ractor, sucli waKes or ships' crews and salaries of operatives, American BliipilnB will continue to be lit u dlsadvantiiKi- us long as Iho American seule of livlns Is Imtzc the ditteri'iuiat "Kor Ihree-uuarters or a cenlurv our people, bent on the cxptoitu-, Hon of our vuni Imcriml ro sourccs. turned Ihclr backs to the sen and left the comparatively un- Hint ours Is not a marutime peg pie; that by nalure we nre Inept on the sell. Such u belief is not founded on fail. Our mil ion In larife part has been built by tlie' ' seiuiu iiik pi-upien. inir uiaraiimc I achievements In the early hair of j, 8l ccnlrur,,, us well lis our 1 mivnl iiccoiiinllshmenls ibnonrh. scararliiR peoptes. Our maratlmc out our history, have demonstrat ed our fitness on the sea. The call or the eu will rind a ready re sponse when economic conditions become favorable to American en terprise thereon. That tlmo is slowly but surely approaching. "The' merchant murine should not be rcRnnled from an exclu sively ' commercial .viewpoint," continued the speaker. "While itf prime purpose s to serve the na tion's commerce during times of peace, its value as an element of nntloual defense should be kept in mind. Modern warfare is waged with practically nil national resources and the commercial fleet is 'hardly second in Importance for purposes of nut tonal defense to that of a regular naval estab lish men t. In proportion ns the principle of naval disarmament Is adopt efl and the regular naval Meet will become of increasing im portance for both offense und de- I fcitsc. It has long been tin csluh llshcd policy of certain foreigr governments to develop special J types of commercial vessels for possible use us naval or military : uuktlturlcs. I "I'robably in view or the ten dency toward disarmament, sucli a policy will be more fully d 1 government must (ajtu cognizance of this in Its eii- couriigemcnt und development or our inrchiint murine, mor cspp! dally In tho creation of the liigh eluss passenger und combination passenger ain cargo types of vos selfj (n wit lth our commercial fleet is nutubly, deficient. llowevti. suoh additions can bo . justified economically only on commercial take the cuntaineer THROUGH TRAIfO VANCOUVER toCHICAGO CANADIAN PACIFIC THE ROCKIES AT NO EXTRA COST th (m..i(,Btiiin rfinf Rflof 'h meti hfiutitul mouniiiiil irnfry nl ih niM Vl'f..,n. I fiVMChii-mtdtily tt lOflS P M C.onvrntfnt arnvl time at principal pn:nTf. TK hnm fiiirr"i inmeoinM'Btl tfti. nrluilins ' I ..fnirtmM ' 'Kwfvii'(i Cir St imUet SWfting -9t lrn Tp nTViiirte tlr Throiish ! fiSTi.n Thr-iH Htrtmc ir Sotvk .iv .if lrt.1 fi. t Htm m vU il . ll Id AOlS l .nl ft iWt lu'(ft.4aA Mm. li.i-rt f VI If f P'.'PH PLAY GARMENTS Chiinibi'U Kompei'S, Dresses unci Overalls Suitable for morning play wear. Ages 1 lo 1 years. 3.-c Kadi or 3 for $1.00 Art & Baby Shop "FvcrylhinE KTASII'INO Soiimier With RICHARD DIX LOIS WILSON MAR.I0RIK DAY STAR Uisl Time Today TIIK aiKCHAIICOS consideration. They must almost. 'j If not imiIIo, pav Hielr way, - Ihe 1 ... .. . ...... Rovcrnment assisiiiiR iiicm io sucu an extent as may be consistent Willi tlie public Intercsls." ItOSTON (AI) That Iho news paper is Ihe most effective med ium for advert islng In the foreign trade field, was tiie opinion ex pressed by Paul (V Mahony, di rector of To reign sales, Wuhl com pany, of New York, during tho ul vertislng session today , of the Ktevcnth National Foreign Trade convention. This session, which was held In i connection with the national ad-I vcrtlstng orgaiiixatlon. under I he chulrmun.shlp of Kdwiird X. Hur ley, of Chicago, formerly head tf the shipping board, was devoted to wide discussion as to tho bcsi methods of securing results through advertising campalg-is. und the handling of appropria tions. Mr, Mahony pointed out t hat while there is u great deal' of i theorizing in connection with for eign advertising, with u (emlcncv ': to ptlo up overhead charges It i.s rather a simple mutter. He said that advertising hud as Its main objective the promotion of general goodwill and through that goodwill to make sales to u foreign public, "in most cases the newspaper will be the back bone or the campaign," he said. "In no country abroad does the magazine or periodical approach the effectiveness of this form ol advertising, as at home." . In connection with dealers' h el jis, Mr. Mahony pointed out that waste Is perhaps the biggest item of expense In the supplying of advertising mat erlal Tor use abroad, and thut tons of It end in the wuktc pile, or us packing ma terial. He said that the best advertis ing copjk was Illustrated und called for Utile explanation, and more nrwspnptr space rather than less should be used In any single ad vertisement. lit' snhl thut thci'c hud grown up In Ihe American field ugeneles specializing in foreign ndverttwtng .e22rlTrrrnrrrr'inrn..ni. 4 EXPERIENCE AND GUARANTEI AS a rectal specialiit I have yet to trca the case of Pile that will not rIv way to my non-surgical treatment Hence, my unqualified GUARANTHl of CURE or FEE REFUNDED. My attittantt are the mnt Villful to ht found; my new office In my own new baildmi, the largrat and best equipped my own new hotel.which adjoins, la con renient and comfortable for out of towi patients who come to me from mam state and Can add to' rectal and colon treat ments. Snd toUr for mr FREf DEAN.M.D. In 5TM,Ap tiM - owmrrc court hou; ,. POTMNU.OHECON m . .i-rTrtiii t r-rn ,-nitn. 1WI1iimi i i ill PI 1 1 for tlie Haby" lll .MSI I H IIINO Hotel Uldir. Hotter Than "TIIK LAST MAN" hi IMS THE L. & L. ; DRUG ; Co. j Phone Main 87 anil- irmt Hicse- shmilil be used In preference lo fori lsn llKiieles for ,i t.. ..r jlv..rl k nir i' the placing of udvertislng. In I sling 'the uuulia usid, sti'-h us nevspuers, periodlcnls,. I r;uh capers, posters, electric signs, car carils, motion picture rilms und .ilhles, window and hi ore display, clrculiLrl.Ing, and ciitntogm-s, h', said tho respective inerits of these chisses would vary with the na luro of tho product or service lo be advertised, varying with the psychology of the foreign peoples deal! with. Hut he emphasized the use of the newspaper as the best medium, In his opinion. school i:xri-:iiiii: r iiki.I's i ST l' IM). NTS' IJTKTKM'V The tiuestlou of what to do with the backward child, tin- perplexing problem of educators since schools begun, kccuin ahnos! ! be u!i::vT- d at last by the results of an ex periment made In a Huston public school. I Miring pleasant we'll her. back ward pupils from all grades in tie school carry on their studies In an outdoor cluss room specially con structed fur this purpose iii one corner of the school yard. Mimulilii.. fri'Mh nil'. Ini'i'Mirr llh hot llorli'ck's Malted Mil'; ) served during recess, morning mitii nfternoon, liave worked woiidtiis. The pupils are brighter and more nttenttve. riiey are gniemtr A distinguished coffee meets many t 1 1 ciisriniuisiitu umuic X X r- It is Ihe glorious West that visitors from abroad most want to sec in America. Not the least of the thrills tlicv relate back home is that "wonderful western coffee !" And thus has the codec tradition spread to every Old World capital. v i . . .i . . the moment you break the vacuum seal of a tin of Hills Bros. Red Can Coffee and re lease that rare aroma. You are doubly sure when you taste the llavor. Ai one zealot said, "They may ccpy the can, hut not its contents I" Willi all lis hih quality, Hills Bros. Coffee is not bih-pi iced. It i3 economical to buy and cconumkal to use. Hills Bro3., San Francisco. i 1 1 t t c nnnc rrx??x? rr uiijijO f ,;c Oriiiinitl i'nrti'in-Piifh .iViVi ktrft Ihe ca$ce frcih. Hill. Hrn.. IIS' It-tip See the Smile mul the Chile Wiped (lean. That i.s tho way they all look when they eat id the liliick Cat. Our pride is Real Roust Beef so lender il Tails io pieces on your plate. Conie on down today and he convinced. Cafeteria Service 1 1 :"( l 1 TIIE BLACK CAT ONYX P01NTEX HOSIERY In All Shades French & Greene welglil, averaging un increaso vi uirce pouuiis mo uim mw...... :Tlndr cyi-s and, complexions aro no- I iceably clearer. And they uro more iuuiuiioiih i ! . f ii e . .... .. vjuri E-ii