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Monday January 5, 1025. THS- LA flRANtfe EVENING OBSERVER- PAGE . THREE iNEVSOClTYl CATTLE SENT 1 An unusually lnlirra'.ln pro jrpanl la being pliuineil for toiuiir ott'n ini'rlirm or liii, NVlKliliorlinoil .Vluli with Airs. J. I, l.ynrh lu , elim-Re. Iter milijiel will In-,-ilfii Iti-ronls of Hut I'ust." Mrs. II. .' II. cleaver will iflvn a leitiii., on .iXrchueoloiry "Treasure Trove,"' uiitl T. It. Maxwell will sluit li mli entitled "C'onRiiler anil li,-ur Me,' l.y I'MuxillKton darker. .Th. Hilii, mid Arehlieolo?y" will lu, Klven liy .Mrs. Lynch, tissislnl i,y M,H rj, ' t'.ii'iii.'. ' ' -' aul Mi yors enterlalnel n n,lln. ;,b of frleliils SuliirJ.iy' rvi iihii; ul .his hoijo on SprlnR street ivllh i, ri.lio .limenR .parly... Artec. ji ,1,- Hidirhil lime Ep, nt i,t ihinoini; .lulu, , y Vi'l'r, KliinenlH were s,-rveil. i ' - ' i ; :. ,.' ; ., Mlm Thelmri. Kitchen. nernmpMn' til liy Miss riu hi Kllis. of linker. VB-fl liisl. ('Vi'Ulllsciv 'route, lo Ku- ttllere 1 1 , . ' win Frmiii.,. H,,. , Hlmlicij ul Hi,! rniversity or Oregon., I (tl't. r Hp.nilinK "tlli- rhriKUn.iK hull.; ilnys.itt homo. '" ' Honorim; his twelfth liirl li.luy an niversary Johnny Miller ns'hoa! to Itmilnihcr or irtemls K.iliinl.iy ur tenuoon nl.-h cou.sttnK nurty. lliiflil boys were present ami lia.l a 1.-110,1 time coastline until u im,. l3Ur wlieii-'Verreslimenls were served ul his'liOjiiQ on. tl avenue. Cove. (Special) Mis. William Il.illmuik anil ' Mrs. a: IL Orion were linsl, 'ssi'S alii lii'llKlillul i'iii',1 niul Aiilv Joiikk 'inirly -recently1 h U10 home of Mrs.' Hallmark. 'Al tllo close or Ihe' ami's ilurlclous refri.sliinents were' 'served, by lliel )lOSl'SS,ls. .if ,'.'.' ' ' , f Those present wr? Mr. ami Mrs. Pirn's. ' Hi l'liuis. Mi-, anil Mrs. KrunU llilli;r, Mr. an.I'Mrs. I..' 11. ('arte'r. .Mr. luuil .Vrs". T. It. ChnUlin, Mr. niul 1 Mis; "It. H. Imnleir Mr. ami Mrs. O.-il:. lluiki'f. Miss Hiss Kelly mid II.' Kelly. i ' Cove. (Spocinl) An nlabornto flanciiiK pariy whs held ut the !!"!:: a":1 Mrfl' xv- V.il ' ; " 7i ," ! , old yrar out nn'd the new year in. North, Powder (Special) Donald peat-soh wuh very pleasantly sur- priaed on New year's ovo When siMeciv or his Hehoolinatea appear- ed at his home to help to uslr in I Hie new yi-ar. The evening was silent in playlnp InlWeHtitiK games I afttir' vhich1 rci-reahiVieiits ''wfere! " V . " -i . i t : ( Announcements Sorla! nnilonneeinentH may bo priuteii 1 lu this column 1 treo of ohargii, Any ' nuiiouiKiu inhls jn-rtalnlhg 'to "any fiiuc lioiiH such Us cooUctl fhoil ifie 'eib.. vill b(V refused. An noufcict'iiien, to he printed1 the ttiue day, ' uial Im - hi WK-teJy editor's linnds liy U:0U o'clock. News eUttor's note. ,; '" 1 . cujjha' liavl- 'the' nai'ro'vV s:rulght Tlio-'annual-'mevtrngof 4h-Btl 'lino' of iVet." laVt UNV;' 'skirt lias" an PetviaCiMiUJ wllUlU!.. -heJil Jiyrtednes. apron tunic;1 undW.rus!vc!y 'litfach ilay afternoon promptly at 2:JlO at low WaiaT. llne' iind 'ex- n'etnek ttl !hc lnttne ol MrS. CI, : ThoKlHfiwnllHfrr Ihi'-Mi'lrto-' H'lil-i&irtf'VjViJon al four o'i'ioi'Vi In llm iii'linary ,l-ooi or l ly rnuron. All lioys nml'Vlrls (T0' ri'hni'SlM to rornn as prompl as passiMi;. .. I.ailli s Auxiliary lo tlirf T!ro tiiflhooil or Itailway Trainmin will Hioi'l lomorrow cvi'iiins. January 0, ut Kauli'S hall. COAT .' For $9.73" , i ' , ' ' ' Values to ?3.r,.00 For' ?17.50 ' Values to S7..00 ' :''' ' For $37.50 '::r'-'; Values to $100.00 For $50.00 WALUNG'S For The Ladies 'Mak a resolution now M tah b-Ur carf. of your ap-IM-aruucn during tin coming twlve'lnnnttia. Tit-solve to make theT:io:t t ywtT'KftmV iom.MiiKr'W BOlva to tnjoy the' t-.ivief bad satisfaction that at this shop ajisures. CEIST MAU1NELI.O SHOP - Room , rVwiliMT Fl.lj. "A Rramy Aid lur Y.rrrj evd." Thone Main 577 1 ; For Larger Woman ! &h ' I vt -:5i I MA-1 ; ! f f 1 . T WILLItLOOM in- the -new wig- want -shade makes this straight line coat for the larger woman, A narrow band of sable dyed squirrel il.,. n..rt'., nn.t .-tnn,Hticr -inllHi- A wM IhwA of mocking is-a new Idea whifh iriinii without taking .hum the aiinplicity of the model, Fashion Notes SA'I'IV Hi:ir, AM) CASIIA l'AVtUlTKS OX K1VKUIA 1 . SuovTW pa pi n' im,M"Mn W1?; cfi-'9n AP. T" Satin wood, sill; oltorni.n and n:itural iislia art; , t,ho . pioal , sycces:n'ul dreaa ni;i,tertlHof Ve. ilviera seu aon. 'uhIul clo;iI;a t rinynejl ,(w;i!h bj'Qwn.! u,r urew jpi'ontiieiit - at huu down ot: tin; terracu, at) Monte t'ar 1 inU,lho J iomenaliii-,.,lc3 . Ange laiait .Nice., ,, , , , . ' . , , , , -. Jtrown infvnrioi:a Hapten is, also a favorite'eobn' at Uiis liiye of the year. It Is ;f;iMui.oiu;bU; lpj jaunty iliMio walkina Htill-s-witli.trtv m raiKlit sllhouello.i ' Some frocks of ' natural colored tenilitlg; neaHy td (lie. Veili"' lie heath' this1. (tiiiie' w h tcli Is spill' in the front, tile skirt .sems, narro'w, lint lis width is ,eihtiedi h' an In yeried hoard 'ple'at IVh'e leh.' TM lilc, alclrt anil' pleat 1 alj combine to make walking yuasy and aciilevi: the .siraiKUl llm efl'ecl.; STATK IlltANCII .MOVI.n AI.K.1, Or,1. I'-orinul transfer of Ilio wi'lijhts anil iiii'usui'i's ik-' partnii'nt. from tin' statu Iri'asurnr's office to tho Hlatu marki't aKi'nl was coinpl.'ti'il hern Intlay. Tlin transfi'r was imlhorlxiMl nnili-r a law cnncli'il al I'.ilM li'.iilsmuii'c cro ulinK llH' ol'lict' ol" ai:il,' marki't agent. The weiKhls anil measuri'S department previously was under the Jiuisillellon of tho state treas urer. :- It was reported that because of: 'the uncertain lanlKiKt, ot Hie fiiw with ri'liulon to when Ihe Iransrer or (lie ilepm'tmcnf'Khoulit he luuile; legal uctlon mlrrlit he startcl Ini the 'courts lo l ternilne ' ilcflnllely llie nieanlni; of the stalure. - i" IH'.HMIT I)i:Cl.AIlKI MS ' rtKNII. Ore. William l'ltchcr. apred hermit ond civil war. veteran, who rccenlly dieii In bis home on McKay creek. In Crook? county. Wllh 'more than $3'K hidden llu! his death chanliicr. wi.s her Tnlller a man who left for the visl 'some years a.-fo with a span of mules and n covered wason is the belief held by Mrs. Theodosia M. Cilliem of Harper. Kansas. Ran Jos? (Ci.lif.) poMcenuin bit off part r.f a man's ear and then isome mre cops caught the rest of the mnn. for Scalps ok jSt'Jlu'ti! can !c bch'rnor prvJu: v (jiii for rmlh fun I lw ivmurKuirle 5CAIP TREATMENTS" auim7tih-J t) fhe fnyuenf' itA-p that nvnderftff nev? fotii- SCALP-TONER MA!llf:M. YSMFTfU SHOP Itm. SA, New Koii-y Hide flume AUIn 126 1 Tl ROSE GUY. NOU-TH rOWDRR.' (Spcrlul) John Mul'lute sIUimhiI out vur loml of rulllti, Junit-s Wilson two caYs ul ' ruillu unU the IH.Iw'i'll-KviinH (.;r.itn( , rompuny onn car of hom to I'ort-l land Katurduy. Mr. MiPht uitd Kvr-rt't t 1 'cui Hon iMfotn punt cU t lu ul or it IfM'tntp ihft iiH'irtniolts. Mr. ' und Mrs. Cliurli s Ktuj: of lt:ilu-r with vlwilorM til 'North I'ow-dt-r Siititrduy. Mr. Klnx ImH tint pt- ml u iKistliiun uh Hcu tiro li aclu r In tlie local hiKh Hi'hoo) und will also iu'i us ul h lrt Ip roach for t hi iv-mtiind-r of the year. Mrs. MyrtM Hmi r, of MiIh oily, and Juki' StmottH, of Wolf 'ivk, u't-ff niai-H'(l here Sunday. Mr.i. I.lllic iiw h s in-rid 1 11 k: hr holiday vucuilon ut hotiif of tn-r .hum, Cliatt. Law, of Oils city. Mia. .L VloW I. .w.l..r KiOinnL' ll...l lo I'l-tnrn Moon to the iMoinnnulh Norinul HCluxd, vht-re stu will conT ilnnc tier ronrse. She expect u to Kratluale from normal in June, Saw Movie at linker. Mr. and M,ih. Wallet McC.rath. Mr. and Mrs. ti, '1 hullard. Mr. and . f 1-1 !..i-iiiti I,' Wh II M r it.i Mrs. !. L Kvans. Mih. Kthrt Korti-1 sti-oni, Mr. anil Mrs. II. r. Iliilwi'M, ami Mrs. l-'rank Blllwt'll. wit, nnuiliK tlt,k North I'owili-r pi-op1!1 ii'Imi1 ml cililcil "rln 'L'io l.'oliiiiiiinil. ifiints"'HI llaki-r. . . . , Til,' fiini'i-al of 'lii'rl Alli-MM'fry, ! who illfil Kriilny. I i,-i--lllli'i- L'li, mm,"''"'""" "'""""r , uinn ovrnn m held at tho Atterbet'ry 'home ItVst Sunday afternoon' al' one o'clock. Thl' ai-rvices were in rhnrge of the Salvation 1 Artny. '.'' Sclioot open- again londiiy morning December 2!) after u va cation of one week. New ' Year's day was also a holiday., 1 Mis. Thomas Itcaumonl of Hain es, was a visitor" lust; week at t in home of her daughter, Mrs. Will- jlnhi I'eatson. Mrs. Hruumont has just reiurneti trom roruanu wnere she spent several weeks' visiting at l he home of her daughter. Mrs. Digirs. Tlui temporalure at North' Pow der has modern ted considerably. julthough Uiero la still plenty oi snow and ice. ! L I . : li ' ' Imllf Mwlrn.ing iOftfilor. Janu ary U. JKiill.trnu-'Kntrfcnfie ioirr bal teanv tlefeaed Joseph liy'-ti writ m'v to hw f n . 'att.otson of i tjlk ilat I II. I Vi. .1 Am iititfhe 6l(' ; MieinWH ion real isMle' llllWni'SsI niul! oruV!tho Dli-J server tor IMS. Wc'tiolleeil u nmil, plowing Ills gai'ilcit near llie M. li. church yes terilnyi .w,! presiiiue. he was. ,piy-, lurini? Ills KTountl for heels.,.., -roiintv' Olerlt anil Mrs. .K 11. Oliver came over from I'lilom last, nlflrhf to allenil Ihe runernl or Mr. u nil Mrs. Turner Oliver's ! little rour year old ilailKhler. Eleanor, who 'illcil so "Smlilenly . Monday inornlliR. ' ''" 1 ' Mrs.. O. K. Mctcalt Is very low wllh heart iroulile ul her home In tills city. Her i'ondilion has heeu very serious the paii, lew ,Ui.vs. Within, the .lust four, inoiilhs srilill horses have been shipped oul of Malheur county. The rlrst lliree days of January were pleasant ones. The Clark-Karris marTlnse iook place In this clly at Ihe M. K. pursonaBe on Saturday. January 1st. 1811S. by Uev. I'erry (-handler. The parlies were Mr. J. flark and Miss Cora Karris. Died The inrant. adopled son of Mr. and Mrs. James Kvens. ul the Lower Cove. . Union J. n. Slaler wad Vn Ion on business Monday. Died, In I'nlon. after a short Ill ness, Mrs. (liven. She was the mm her or Mr. l.oule (liven, the en- iliueer on Ihe O. 11. and K.' She will ho buried Tuesday.' Mr. l.oule (liven and rather and iluugliler linv'the syinputhy of Ihe conilllllll ily' in llieir ai'l'liction. ' Comiiotitlon liiings Cheaper (iasoiliic to Isluiul of Haiti PORT All IMUNCE. Kaltl (Al) Haiti today has her gasoline war. This Island republic has experi enced every degree of warfare from .ancient flintlock to modern machine gun but to the joy or the Multluns who arc automobile own ers, the first gasoline, battle Is now being waged hetwfen garagea and small ciist lot merchants. For yeais the. price of gasoline has never been lower than fin cenis a gallon at the retail filling ac tions, until the small merchant started to hutt In and secure a hit of Hie cream of this high price by handling Hie commodity In rase lota. Over night the price dropped from tf to 25 ints a gallon und, with thp menace of the small trad era, the pruzp from now on will be nytimuimd at approximately this level. Itnro rollrrtion of nem1ran;1l To Ho AlM-ttOIM4l In Ixjfulon f.nxpoM fAT) An i m i imn l colb-erton of some 2,ri0 Hmbnindt ethlUK. whliii had le-en hidden from th art puldic In :;n Knglbh rountry WUir-a privat lihrurf for nearly a Cfntury, has been brought futwanj for inibiic r.ab In the nt-ar fnlur . Then- in ald to be no doubt about the grnnln-n-fw of the trh tagit, utid no oti vt-nturi-s an opin ion on lhir pnd'chb value. The forthcoming auh-. it is declared, la without precedent In living mem ory. Th collection was formed -arly in the 1 'Jih r-nlury by I'M ward ltudg. a .Middb'ffx nmxiiraie. n member of a family whieli dateii ba''; ty td Klizab th'a fin. I 27 YEARS AGO Legislatures May Cut Expenses and Fix Roads MidwcstenuTi'cnd Towavd Ctmscvvative atirf cemoiy lrtirvania; five State Pjopose Gasoline Ta; 1 ' . Review 'of Conditions Given; fJiirAOO, (AV Kcnnoiny uad f Aiitomohih 3 ftirnutli the inujoriiy i htHttway coii.itrurtton, a sluit lnn-pt-ohloius oft mlilwcHicrn IckIm- ' Kl s.vsk in and; nliotltluu or wi lutuivs whie-hj conyco In January, j s,n of hc ludnairhtl Court, i'on 'IVn of thm Jiaw; Vcfuiomy pro- liution with ilie Pnhllc 1'tUtUva Ki aniH. tiiKliwuy ; luiproVcnn'tit bi U'wiiiiiiiKHlon Is ont of Ihe praporuvht unoihcr whloahnad HuhjfiM, and 1 five HUit'S hae, . proposal a to litx tfugnllim wilfH.,' ' . .; ' ' f ; Ti-xuk' womuii Kovcfnor, Ii-h. Mi A. KirifiiHoiV. has u protfrvm of 4'coiioiny throiiHhout s(uir ufiuUH, titrhidiprf tdlmtnatlfm. of' oyt'ihip ping woJ-U; or Mcviral honrflM a,id ctKiiinUioiiH. 1'hii loiErfaintiirf fueH a' inovi'inont ti pVit motor ' t run's porluttot) eoiiipunii'H - mulir I ho Wa,n. ltuUr0ttJ OHHIlhwion. (UIkIi way iinproveineiil in proposed, ' Cklahoma has an economy pre trial n. und a proposal to t-yialdlMh prerereiitiitl or run off piiinnrlea. NehruHka'n proposals lii'Mud" economy and a rwa centH a koIIqii iKaH((line tux. I Keor.omy is one of Missouri h Wg- miiU,v" wau nwor.iH. umer V' "T'tw am . ure ror worninen h rompriiHU- I Hon niul ri .itiioiion of Hi sain oft,.,. iiriiiriiis. , . Whip .ponnsi'S.lax rnvlslnii, nui "v. h;,s ;a , huhuIIiihi Iii .hill. ;, 0.1 also; 1ms ;a i Ki.nllm,i in .Jdii. , O.i "ul H l"'m""''l IhiiIk,-! or, J iiM'iiiK in" ni'Xi ivo yours, nun a tnovemeiit to license all motor Olivers. , Cut. J)cwitintiits. f'nnr1liiliilli.ii,(i! 14' sl;lte deparl- ments, fnlo oliw' itmrl nient t( rieuliwre . is favored by Oo(ert()r- elect Cai! H.! HudeitfOi?-iii So'ittii Dakota.- Other mcasurr er I set'tirllyj-; I'ljr1 batik r )"iiostors, eh(h UjnVute, revivAli of! capital punishment' amj revision ; of 'the primary law to decrease the time lapses between snrcessive stepa. ''One of the nation's leading lum ber nlali'H, Wisconsin, has a refor estation plan through constitution al amendment. Tax revision Is al so planned.. In North Dakota- weekday re- jllglous classes are proposed In the public schools for all who euro to attend. Kepeal of the "antl-cigar- lette law and tax revisions are oth er subjects. . ; , I A stain budget system is offered jln Minnesota. Alolig with a pro-i iifiit-i 1 In idilfl- iiiMiililfi- t!4U,tlntl tl a ' measnVt! td tax gusoiiile. Other e. peeled -bills are. for" closing1 it he) polls ut' 1 p. itV. tnatt'ad of utul reslbrfng IhiUcglslut ure 't6 turtrsaiv lines, inkteml of1 Ihe nonpartisan bu- n:s'"of tlui nast several years. ' ' . ' ' Hlhh' linw Solium. ; 1 fowa hiis d. two: 'Cents a gitll'mi gaaollne taji measure, iihd ' it 1 hill t'o' inaUo Bible VeUdtng',' In 'seliodls conuinlspry. ; , '. .A ,1 OUMi O lOimi jfiii-i,Mj,Nn-ui ; ni a slal.i. income, tux lu, up lu In diana., A iiroposiid , educational c.hange Is to put schools in charge of county,,, liistVad';, of t township boards. , , ., , . u, .', Uliuois has lux reduction nnnl.nl atalo conatiibulury ineusure. iWvts aay they will .attempt lo.pasu a bill permining ihe sale or a.' h-jut rem beer, and thai they are. stronger In the Icuialat ure than hereto Cow. white orys deity any Innrease lu t1 sirengin. u oi-oiht iyvuui ui r'htcogo sponsors a blll -lo examine applicants for .automobile licenses, and 1o deprive intoxicateddrivers of licenses. ; All Kinds of BUILDING MATERIAL v'l Bed-Rotk , The Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. TImi Poor Mra'i FtU'-dJ" Oppo. Foundry. I'HONE S43 M No SuuiUy lliulcca More than flavor . ; : from NewlStyle H"0 THE only oats that cook Into fcrnnular oatmeal. Nothing else like it. Meaty granules stimulate digestion. Never cook sticky or pasty. Wonderful Uavor. More than a new .o-atmeal a new cereal. EnerJy-buUdingcorboIiydiates,ti3SUe-buiIdlng pro teins, a wealth of vital minerals. And New Style ll-O takes only 2 to 3 short minutes to cook the quickest cooking cereal quick as a flash! I iilr n o Om. , JJJ N .tll M-O Ojh (Oul-t) Sl..iJ full llu and Krlilil pll -Hih(. I lb. 1 Khiihub has tax rcvinium aluf, ur th' Iiuluutrinl Court. ; A twu vent Butudini tux h tip lt Mi'liian, a tons with a p nigra, m euii 'O.ooo.oou annually far h iff U wiiH. It ta proposed uIho in laxiHff untoniohtUH to ilifierintino bet Iwiwmi heavy und lijrht cars. TlrB in tl hill tor the, udopUou of . P4pi tnl 'puni.slunent'.. ; ' . . . Experts Arc to View ' Haiti's Potentialities oirr-Ai'-rFUNcR mtiri. (ap Hv-HiriuK to Uvlntf uefoi th Anierii-an pntilU a true picture, of economic coiKllilonn in Haiti, and the posaltdlitha lu an iiKrlcnltural way of.ita uoiuhriiit soil. Ueneral Kitss.'ll, the American Hluh INiiii ,.,., SprflllC nlisAioiU'l-. iuuOii I'lllilll ooiiiiui nilallons lo WaslililKlon. Akhi-.uii l.' v ,.,i., f llm .Aiiii'rli'un ronsular sirvico. was' U.ilxiifil . I In a-iilxiifil . i h.- i.i.-ik r nuikliii; mi Ji'i'iiij.inin' , uurvi-y of llu' I'.'lUlblll'. ami is, luri'iiuy. an worn.' i . iui wniliiilhi" iirouiit'llvily of Iliiltl'a'in soil tsivaguely known. to tJie. people lot llH'.Cni.cd States, fw tiro aware lhat 7i uiHi.iMio pounds of. the. fimut eolfee Lre JtaWeated anumillv from Jig-lpiunjis erowhig in a wild stale, aniilo ihe chamber (of1 'cpAimeiS (v-J ,tlral amount reprvsenls leas thaniaults of hit survey of 'i he : county .Iwo-lhirdH of rW heroes that could ! this week. ' ' 1 ' ' 1 Ii...-..IUI..,1 l.t. in 1.,-t.i ,,l,.i;lnu l.ong t staple col ion .luuwiy the' iriiual of sea Island ami superior to, thai' grown In the I'niled Stules, flourishes In a wild slate and. pro-1 ducett annually about a.iioii.inM) , Umunds. Alligator pears grow wild nn tJiey are large ami nave an xccllent flavor. . Hall I has Ihe soil, cllmnto and cheap labor to produce vegetables for the winter mouths lo supply Ihe east const of the United Slates; j all It needs la American , capital and enruy. San r'raiic!.s'o Slay Kxtcml ' Its ItuuiKlaiicH to snn Mateo SAN rrtANoiseo. CAP). 'Ran lruncisciys population will be tn creflscl by nbout !6l),mK) If plalia under Vay 'for consolidation or Banj Muteo' county with llie oily go' through. II la Sun Kranclsoo'a first attcmrit at annexation: i ' 'With'' its 1 ritik-stvulile; , rolling) foothills that iherire inio Ihe'cbast ffttigl', S;ln Mateo Is ono- or'thel iMlltl'Slhtl'V-j of California. Thou- SvmM 'of S. ik' 'of Sa n Kran clseo bust n tss men und workers live 111 the su burban towns if Hutiingame, Hllls borii, Sal MMco and Meulo E'ark. The cities' across the bay, Oak land1, Berkeley and Ahnneilu, to gether with I he, San Mateo eotn- KECHARGEABLE RADIO A-B BATTERIES WE BATTERY EIiEOTIUO BKIlVIC'll. Ixltfliton Machine Works hkl.. Itll WMblnctoo At. li mm PRICES ON SUITS AT COST, LESS AMI NEAR COST Suits of Suede, Vclour r.nd, Pol.ci Twill iniinirli's, comblnn to glvi". Han , , . rt.,c i, ... . .. I, ,' " ,1 " ' HI. AM AM SO IK St HVPIVJ, KLAMATH ii'AhkS, Oro.-r-Kiani ath county soils are. Ideal for tee rawing oil sugar beetjnd In' re f no reanon why the itidustry lahould not thrive and prosper in this-county, according to K.' U. Combs. Cali fornia sugar refiner, who iv(iirietl K'lni.intlt nniinlii lu I rn , iw,nu-!i to support seven orr eight wugar beet " laclorlea, : he declartdi and j urged ihe' chamber to work- with I Ihe farmers lu Ihe growing of ev- perlmenral crops during the cum lug yea-i .VOTK ON !OAVV.K PLANM.H HA MOM, Ore. Announcement ; wns inude here by Senator .loa.'ph i of Multnomah county that hd woiihl Inlroduco In the next session or the li-KlHlutiire a resolulton auii- To Reduce Stock , REAL BARGAINS SEE-- -,- - 50c ;' r,. ' $1.00 ' $1:50 $200 ; . Tables Watch our Windows!!' Ask About Our $1.00 PACKAGE ' . SALE Don't Miss It That's AH! Richardson's , Art & Gift Shop OAIS Cook in 32 to3 minute SALE . . . i 'i, i 6TORAOBg WMM BATTEIUE9B ASli ara illl PUTMAN'S Clearance Sale Colors, brown,' reindeer and 2t.GQ . $25.00 - $32.51) - $35.00 Former, prices $ 15.00 to $(i9.50 " : . LADIES READY-TO-WEAR jfK AND MIUUINERY " '- ' mlttipg to .a vote of the people a oonst it ut tonal amendment author telng the state to engage In water power development. The nsolutlon will be patterned titter a resolution introduced in tho i':st i legislature hy Senator Joseph. Tho resolution will be so drawn rhat Ihe state can imgage In water jower development either inde iM'DtHly or co-oeratlvely with any :i;ulo oV states or the United States Do oii Be "But I can't hold two jobs Yes,' yoiVl'aiil' . .'...li -'hi: '" '. ' '; ., " . ;i it .?, . ',, ! '. :- 1 ' l li 't f I , i , . I '-' roll:;In:;.925i -.,..!,'.:.. ( ,. . . .1... il'lil', -'-4 M'.i .'III SI ,-tl . '- i i.i,; ! .nil ' ' ' -HI 1 , '! r' .-.'i ...II ,.1 No. i: You atrendy hnve -your present job. ' ; No. 2. You will be on our payroll when we pay you i" intercut on the money you save here. Then, as regular deposits Increase you savings, we'll increase your pay by larger interest credits. Ol on Our Payroll Now for 1925 United. States National Bank Member Federal Tlic KatiU 'I'lint Takes Hund-Ilolled Chocolate Creams fcrECIAL THIS WEEU 45c POUND The Chocolates are our own make. The Candy Shop 217 Fir Street 'The flame of Home-Mads Candy (Retail only) Credit Attentive Service Reliable merchandise Real values Satisfaction assuved. CARR'S THAN COST, some fur-trimmed. navy. ' $37.00 government, or In co-operation with oil of theao agencies, v i 7 HOOPING COUGH. Ho "cat"- bat bkp to t ) duca paroxysoAS o oogblng. ' utcus V VapoRub Owiar 1 7 Million Jar tx yawipj Want To at once," you say. IUweno Synlem Caro of Your Interests" m i1-