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Monday, January 5,-1925. THE LA' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PA (IE FiiyWji ' ..hi iTH ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 fl Local News In Brief SUPERSTITIDUS SNDW AT M. S. ro.uix; i: vents March 5. 6. 7 District high school basketball tournament at Union. V. anted I'iii' MecHiiu . Tin- aiinu:il meeting of the'l.n- rande fir' depart ment will he Id t III -vi nlng. Officers will be ectcd lor the coming year. Llis3 Kdith Shall of Wuliown. w.s a guest of M sh Thelnia Kitch- J101c, und probably will continue j cr shl,ri, uf , In,.lur1 ..g.lol, kmiCii-r lS police station today Is the 'WHITE SISTER' ONEJF, BEST "The White Ssbr," which open ed a tlir. day run al Nherrys thea ter, hint . night, j in chiasmi by tUis who were pn S 'lit ut the initlul showing, r.a one of the lust pic tures Iji Grand; has witnessed lor some time.. . . f. The scenes wen? taken overseas anil one uf the must interesting U of a volrano. It is superb. Italy is the spot where tho grrtaj- ONES BEWAR E he, of a puppy whos.i parentB and to one In the audience, It is tox leaner nu nun terrier n Hi i n., Dniur.. ..,mt,v, V resident of Ux Grande found th;JCoin(t M Vt.suvi(1Ht Hom.nlo. Na- lip ueseri uti jieiir ii iiuiue imu libf Huynes Is now harboring the .... .ilnno with Mtlro lhi .... the noliee doir. ap,nr nd ht'r admirers will findlnoyday. J . her cast in one of her greatest Pessimists Findj That Fri day the Thirteenth "Ap pears Three Times on 1925 Calendar. - ... i ' t ' ' , This Is a Vwif'for tin- unluwky and superstitious to gaz1 upon with trepidation and fear because Uwee ,,l',ridayilftlis,ap!ieb.r on tho' 1U25' culendur. ! i ". ; ; ressimls's in Pendleton discov ered this fact first. Tho optimists found that three of tin;, legal holi days are very obliging in that they tall on Saturday or- Monday, giv ing a two day holiday. May 3Y Memorial day, is on Saturday, as Is July 4th. r-l,uJor Day. Keptem ber 7th, is on Monday. Washing ton's birthday is on Sunday and Kaster, which occurred April 20th last year, will be April 12th this IS FOOT DEEP Hunt's Letter (Continued from Page 1.) bulliHims, during I y C! T. Hecauae- of rectnliy voted bond issues in soii.e of the larger cities, including Sun l-,runeis?o, Los Angelis, and S:m Jose, there w ill be more public work under way In VJSb than dur ing l'JlM. Increased activltieH are. also expected In the inintn-r Indus- skilled . labor in . lUL'j eomikucd wit)) 11124. particularly in tuintlurc factories, sash and' door nulla, paint and electrical goods, stoves, lump.,'' litne and cement quarries, und root-! Ing -materials. - fanners ' report ' greater-production prcspects in thej canning Industry for Murhet j Is now pnicticaliy cleaned up, and If raw"inaterial will in- available.! there will be a greater deiiK;lid riculture are also favorubUi, und so far tho rainfall has been normal.! Increases are expected in dechlu-1' IJIIian GKh Is the lending chur- begin l-Ybruary 25th on Ash Wed- ii rolled in Sweeney Schonl J Word lias been' received that Be-, T)(r p WAT? nsliun J. Gettle of this city, is now i lUUZiJj Villt utendtng the Sweeney Automotive CEiNTERING ad Kle'Jtrical school at Kansas v . ity, Mo. ilo has enrolled for the A- iilOU oinplete autoinotivc anil ehclricalj - . - oilise unu upon graauuunK win re- ffontiniifil from i-lvo Hie ce.greu oi ty;riiiieu iiulu-, notlvo mechanic. Rut, to get back to thoso three Krldays. the first one is not far distant. ( Jt will be huro the sec ond week in Kebrmiry. Then In March it repeats and the third onu comes In November. wayfttr in Potomac Park. i Tlw. tvhltn mun'ii txilliinrr honnli is In the Tl.lal Basin, th.-y iiuj-. no ,rf '""' "i"11'1" '.' . why not tho ncsro-s? Isn't lhla . ui in.Min.i mi ' ' " I the ciipltal of the I'nlt.-d Stutoi.?'y,turl'' Bu,chn8Cll''''t'll''l'l"S'a M:)n'AF. SPK1NOS (Spidiil).j Anlj lun't ,10 hlnck mun the " l'w oil wi'lls hiivu n ivntly m i n Aftor bclllir 28 (li arrijos l'low Lquni of tho Vhlto undt'r thiB Kov-' l)l'0UB,,f '" u'Ith mrt ol aoro It has turned ivurnior und L,rnn)(nt'i jJy ta vo,.y rouJW,nt (tho slate, whli'h points to inori' pro hiis Btnrted snowing. The allow they choose as parllculurly uppro- "tl011 l'1'8 Indllalry. The ("all ia 13 inches deep und mill allow-! prlate. the situ Herons from the 'orn'" Mnnuruclurera; As:ueialoii Inc..... j , Imajostlp marble memorial to the . r,''mrls lullcr prospecla au.l u '..AltboUEltt the weather haa been Great Kmantlnator. 1 ' Kfater deniuud.for al.illed and tin extremely ,cod. ...Meu.ual hpi n.,a sentimentally; , the whlto popli- peopiu can ooaa. 01 iuhiub aier llltlon hllsu.t nny answer to this mellon for Christmas. I ncle urBullu.t or ,,y similarly appro,' Dunham Wright, the old. st pion- ,,,.,ate alternatlvo aa to the site. er f qf (Mcdicul will have watur- llut practically; tho proposition "'""on- lot this bathing beach Is ono that A Chilstmns ilnnco wra elveniia stirring tho racial prejudices of ut the school, building recently. ' tho town as nothing has for doc- 'It' wW well , utteniled and every-; ades. onr had.u (food t nie. j If it -Is to he settled without a' ...l ' ''.I ..i.. .... unr..n..M If will ..Il l.i T.."......,.. . ..,.!., I,...; ... tact, dll.loniaee an.l common sens., ' '" "ll5or " "lls Industry than tx M,.. In ,..,chrfi.. ..n ... 'sled In l'Jlt. The proapjels lit ujr- from lJaliei',- whore lie is attend- tor. . . Ins tha Halter hiirh school, to . "I" '. I""" """"Sc." "" "' nil,, frnlli irri.i.. l.n.l ..Il nr. em. .Mr und Mrs. I.. R Winth. I pol It c. l J .n , NVutaon of Indiana. 'lmr(1 cropI1"di; l0 n,.w ,,,,1 .ma. . ii ' bb u i .. ' 'coming into bearing. The incre; s " m aV the nimg'sslon or U,e tLt Z Mr. nnd Mrs. t.. S. Wintli cn-'Hoos!er leglslaturo may repeal tho Rubbers For The Family L;idios' Ruhhocs . ...79c Liulies' Toe IUilibers . .'........'..... ..t..'X9f Alissos' IUiblieis (i!lc Child's Rubbers .... 59c Men's Kubbeis : Sl.la Men's Uubbevs, heavy .$1.6!) Doys' Hubbeis :t ..98c IJoys' Kubbeis, heavy .. .,..!? 1.4 9 Youlha Kulibeis . , :.-..'..-j....-i.5iS Youths' lUibbeis, lieavy ...V....'....T .............'....'.'..OHc 54 STORES t a e h u u 7.SJ1 ubo ! is bafhed in blood," s;iys George J. Harris, district Biine.rvisor .ot the Persona! Mention r-t'KL pmiiitKh'?-- f'slcs his life is aa. mtirh K. AUnuui, Knterprise merchant,'; to blam'e as the smuggler hims-lf. as at the Hommcr hotrd y;5leiay..J.TlH' rusponsihilily really Is his." Congregs lo-:Work on , t Important Legisliatibn (Continued from Pa(?( !.) tho tidminrstrafion bill providing fdr increases inbofh postal rates and salaries anil 'in the event of its failure to sent the vetoed sal- ! aties bill back-to committee. , , , '; ' Such dovcloiSfnenls would cotfkei Taking this stand, the govern-1 hofbre 4 n. m. Tues:lay. thP.Mtour niont has arrested several purc.lyis- i set-for a,voH pfe the question of Kay Osborne, auditor for U nion Pacific System, is now ut the tllolel Foley. of contraband "hooch on jchclrges of connplrncy to violate Mina Kileen Campbell, InstrOClor.Wi prohibition laws. :.t Die high school, arrived in i.u jiunorens 01 smugglers are wau- irande this morning after spend-;ng across wit river aaiiy una . . . , i. n... nlrrVillir ulth lmnvo r.V.1 " lm.il In M I.V. llig several uays in i-eauieion. ...(,..., ...... j ico. iiosi 01 me iraiiie. iiov.ever, i Miss Klorence Thompson of the.carried on under cover of darkness.. wimnl faeuJtv. returned to Ufo Is cheap td these men. most- ItSrundo lhla morning from a trip ly Mexicans. They know tho risk to Salem to visit her parents. they nr; taking, but they go ahead wiin ll JUKI ine siiine. Works at M;hl. Walk down near thq, smelter. Sit V.Mo! tortained a number of friends at dinner New Years. MY8. Foster and grandchildren were passengers on tin stage re cently ' for liaker to visit for u few days. Mr., and Mrn. f A t Chandlur returned'- fo 'theft I'Dim"' ' lrlday Ut,er spejading Uic ClirissUias holi days hece ;lth Mrs. Chandlers parents. - direct primary and thus contribute to his overthrow in l!)2ti. This becuuso of the fact that Watson's enemies in Indiana, in cluding Kx-Senutors New and Reveiidgu. have their fences so well In hand- that they might be nble to control a state convention agajnst Jim when he comos up for rcnomlnatlon! go, for, tho present,: feeling his t bast, ; bet dies in a dtroct uppeai to Mr und Mrs J M Kennedv en-' u,;wJl a uhwci maioiu 10 inlrl'.ea aim wan.a tho primary the .hofn. flf .?Mnt and Mra. Oils ; l'eters. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Wanker en- lb trial ne,4 U , 'number - b their fam ily .proup a,t.a C'hrislmas pinner recently. ' , , ' flt-'l-t- l-Ul- lJ ' nustainhur t lie ' presidential with the possibility that action jUNION LADY, which would make a vote on the veto unnecessary. J ake Up Muscle Shoals. After the postal question is out of the way. the senate will aguin be in nosition to resume consid eration of the Muscle Shoals pro6- Igrandchlldren. 14 great gramlchll lem and to dispose of the annual Jdren and two greut grandchildren BORN 1819, PASSES ON (Continued from Png 1.) supply bills, none of wjilch has A. A. Pmlth, prominent attorney . , , u ., .;.iui um. , ., , ,l( ,1,,, warn now 11 nnir inu hiui-ikm , 01 1-j m huiiou i" 1 Baker la nou reslsteied at M-,,1R under the yellow-leafed trees ! four of which already have been Hotel 1'oley. ., M m-,,.. ,.0;.,io ..n ...... lent i passed, will be releeatcd to the . K'n..niBi. rinmnin vmi win .-e -n lit- background-Monday to permit con-. linn J. Tanner of I.a Oranuc, ui,,.. i,n,i,i.. in i sideratlon of a -wide raniro of men- left on the branch train this niorn- ln n business trip to JJntcr-1 . ' a bro4;:jc(, liin. calendar. Actlonjjon thesrf' bill i sure on the tinanlmous consent K. llnll'of- laliiiid t'ity'Vi.i onjr tll' kucs!s reKlalered al Vile' Soniiuer hotel yeslerday. V Ui'Voua-eJ.'-jd 'niii. sohillro pullett ! ll bo' madq -rpodilble to-jljnnp. illbi, over .).& lrt.lB.!''"U'ty trl,"c!-' dcc'P.nPf 8,1 V1?' Jf '.,'H.. " L' ir,,. tun l.nrrns tbe Howell-Ifarklcy bill to aH.offsn lailen with juiiliier knots to fi the railroad labor board not to cull Mrs. r. O. itoliertson of Telo enset was in l.a i.ran.ie una lug on a shopping trip. Arav. left for Old'a I'Vrry. Idaho on No. -1 tills morning. With tlui fail ol dark)). rtl. Illis nian fKO.a iA.worJi-liia.frieJida. JlLL -U-UVn tile plaza for more ar.lut.ua duties, i .'Holo-in-the Wall" Is another , jrend"-iVous fc." Uie snuitKlers. ;lt'a Mr. an.l Mia. John 1.. Cray an.ijnn ,no M,.xran !d of tho river. Ir. Clriiy's motl.'T, Mrs. I.ou.sa iy,,t Ainerlcan territory. . about five miles from the village of l-'a-bens' Toxaa. ' ' . -' , ' There, are n few ndobe hoi'"S nnd a drlnklnir place or .two. llut "Holc-in-lhe- Wall". is a.cetiler for the SIllUKRlerS. . Government ugenls (tdll'lt. they're pnicticaliy helpli-as.,., There are, not enough of tlmfil.t , , . , ;. ,j .Slttlii't I'n'ltlly,. Ct Ik aniunKlnis are. having Thlnkin? every t'nlon county .thlnw pretty tniieh tli. ir own way. merchant would rather buy high An.l -the fighting still go. s on grade cnleliilaia for ia;o from local ,inwn liloiig'thlH r.altle' rioiil in the ib-al.TS tlian from foreign ports. . aouthwi-Ht's rum war. are prepared to handle your calen-i : ilar business In the future. S' venly- Diamonds give a disagreeable live IMC lines to choose rroni.. ,r when reduced to powder, so T'-leplione Main 71 for minplrs and' never reduce your diamond to pow prlres. Nels'.n Print Ing Cn. l-f.-tt .jer. llut this: is a .day-time illrslon.i 'l' proposal up Monday ..wliei.i l.orejl Tucker niade n business trip to lOnterpris- over the week end. He also visited his uncle, M. II. Tucker, who lives at that place. do vor iu:i,n:vi: ix iiomi-: r.vrnoxAci'.'.' MARRIED HALF CENTURY JAN. 3 '(Continued from Pago 1.) ' " grandchild, ' 1 " - Mr. Hicks was born nt Nuvoo, III., and his parents crossed the plains and located at Halt hake City In 1848. Mrs. Kicks was born In Carflf, South Wales, Eng land, and came to this country with her parents In 186i. who lo cated in .southern lUuh. Mrs. nent orchard and vineyard crops. according to tho California devel opment Association, will be about I3o,00 acres. The planting of cot ton, beans, barley, truck crops, and winter vegetables will be Increased during 1 'J25. Walnut growers ex pect in increase "in walnut ucrea.-ie of 4. OOO acres aiul a -r.u p.-r. cent crop (increase for 1 li-ii. The ino-' tion-plctur industry 'vill also ex pand during 1 It 'J 5, Indira' lotifj pointing tu'hlBhef prbdiu'tion and more employment in' tliisdnU'ortant industry of the state. i m i Montana. ' ' The prospecis fot full eniploy inent In 'ail lines of fndusirV look' very favorable ' for' i in; r. Farm era are more 6ptimlstic.,: Hiiildtng ctn-j stritff ion work will show steady growjh. The mining and oil induni tries jure showing signs 'ot (inutiu-; ned expansion" and a compi ehen- j slve road-building program io bein ; pushed with considerable proin.so of its going through. Hentlinem In luvor of marked economy in pub- lie oxpemlltures' is very" noticeable. Hestored confidence and g-nerai j improved conditions, combined with , a feeling of caution, will probably When you sec tho beautiful patterns on our new Lunch Cloths and Tillow Slips, you will want to work them for yourselves. - . ' Ait & Baby Shop Everything for the Baby" JIMS I t'ICHINfi Hotel Somiiier. . UWg . H TAMlMIrO ! luttorick Patterns .J) M. C. .'hryad (l -3'- She had the unusual experience of ".;"! " '.V' ''. "- i PPBit in a normal steady and under the Tiilepi :epnidwxanQn::.wyii be in orocr. Tuesday tho house is evpectcd to reach u HMPply netidav "to tahc deficiency appropriation bill which living to' see the fifth generation born Into her family. Funeral Held Tolny. Funeral services were held from tho Methodist church today. Itev erend Chnrles A. Quiim huvlng charge of the services. Khe was laid lowest in tho beautiful tfiilpn lVrfWpl nqwadjtys.livftp, jiss the century mar4t and still retain practically all their faculties like Mrs; .Godfrey did. It wijs.onty d.ur-. irig Ann tent ?f ewi iiionths of- 3l?r. life wluMviliHtuitte. und.tb4wetJjLcaeas ot. old age had made their Inroads in- nusnanu is 84. She was pre- : " .... sented with, a beautiful gold ' t,ai Vy PrB; V r M ,r t' 1 brooch Saturday and Mr. Hicks Sf tllfB. l7. efteets labor it , was given a handsome gotd pen. I Despite his age, he writes as well as a; man half his age. creased demand for skilled help,' and promised full .employment lo ; comnion labor with a fairly even balancoi bntweem the supply i; und , demand. A large road-buildlnyr ir- iritnm lu ft n t IlI mil i nl . Iinil) .1 ,,iiTeHlt1 (Al'TT,A parly or, nmng i(ro through, it.ivp,roxJn!ately; German Merchants to ScO 'Mo'xtco, H,iMRlnG, i,.erliian .pierchants, and, iiiiinulac-lf:iWni,iiiio will be made avallubl ii final Tfttt up j til(e fTinyjjB 4l.r ,nti.l-.cpnUHl.m thabrlier Uio. ll'publlc. Tim bllluA.1 Mi Bq'volliA JV.W-1 fyjj w,inji,,'d. ! gtc torgit. lhat' 4 ' Veraufruz, I to niSse.Jlliiiediia mtisures.l ' .3 j ,vm, iju;ri xi!,ri,im nl!lrA. jvlll l nmdc e un onl':nrfivv '! WWHJnwi. fot5hir'' nrtxjtctjh 4nd .:lfs4.ilWlf",u turolla will leave here Jan. 3 for Mexico, where they . will . be given atV.O(ncia) welcome. They , will tour Mexico for 3u.daya. visiting tin: Vl d'u'strlal. mining and oil regions ot the, republic Tlve. travelers .will Inlwl liut . their Treturn. tntidu. through the. Unl- wlll carr'"nin9ilg1HWir ItJ.yiSrnioru than $HMi,iitt(.iHi ta bd lHr nili reiunding tuxiis.lllfga(l.v'ior! f4i i .:....LUU..JlJHHitt UllllLICa X IU1113 moat of whom had ptifcs"d away al most a Ipylf coninry ng... ; jUrCgOIl- Is OplimiSUC 8S1 il slil.1,rri,.,s' i,:;,'c,m hii -New ,Yer, Forges .'Ahead Peli 1 1' Wc Owe Our Success During the IVst Year to Our CusUinicrs.AVho !Appicc'ale ''1.1C Qualify:"'" 'Goods SALKM. Ore. Iiiirliiir U'2A the ThorOUfi'hlV EXDlaincd.Plty of Salem laid pnnrnt aggre- t i . - . .; ,,M , , gutlnf? a cost of $185,070. A total .... '. , ,. j .... o( $lfi,G&0.70. .was (jxpended for ,'lillty companies do nof make ,rH ' prom; m ine se-nsc imu omer JANUAR Y ANJS'UAL. SALE SAVE to On Quality Jlcrchanilisc AT CLINT'S Standard Lines Only. 30 busincKseH do. Their earnings. unT ! der existing mthoits of fixing mtes, are based upon a fair and reasonable, return upon the fair value, of their properties. The theory of this is that it servvB the public interest In two ways: 1. By enabling the utility com pany's (iiulomers to have service at fair rates. J 2. Ity offering assurance of earnings high enough to uttract Investment by the thrtfly and tti dent savers, without whose invest ment the utility company could not utilize new dlmoverles and Inven tions and build the inr''p!unis and buy the n w equipment rciuircd to meet increasing demands fox serv- f'iinada Is making as much mac aroni as Italy. You know maca roni, it's spaghetti's big brother. .)IAUKi:--ST)l)AV (Contlnucd from Pago-1.) for this work., .Thq fanners cato tliitt the crop acreage lor r.i will lu about ,lie same us. In, 'Much increuae in wheal e.en ag.; ii not expected, lncreaa 's, 1' any. wit. come In feed cropn anil, it Is nut though that the demand for farm help will. Increase to, any ,gry;al , e. tenl. 'However,' Willi- good eilipliiy- nient couillllims jilUllll!,,)u ulhi..j lilies, 'a.,,urilus,i.u;,J(a4'iii. Iibl', ,l ; Hot anllvlpolivl.,.1 , h ,-., . .i.;i,ii.,ni1t,iT v '" , wasliliiglfin. . 1 Vhti chief,, iidMtry.. Ill's tit.' . ia-tho production ,. of,, luiii.b'ii",. in , whleh'lt exceeda any other t;t::l nhd'''the prospects for.il'jlIS f it is imule by Gwilliimis' Electric Bakery, you can depend on it that it's tho best. We use no substitutes in tho manufacture), of our lirotlticts. - ! .-it. if l - it .' Ii . i"ii v.-..v.-c;:-.- ' ;l' ;',,ii:""IIome o1tlieGoldc'(;raA'l'''- . n :! l.--.iT ii ..;oil Warn- :'t.t 'tti.ti.'i .i' '." '' v ,-m-1 : ii; i. iiwifi'. tit'i'i (M-.J lo Gwiliiams'' Electric ti.i. In it!--; I ii ..'" i "l -nil h.'iilvi.i.' ir.t "tftranibkii:.' READ THE OBSERVER CL'ASSlFiKbD lm-Wi-Mr; iq--,in--MWO 1 ) ( , , 1 V which the., soil ami cllmal of tho L,0O(1; , Th ,lvliiga.,W .niarw';.'f Statu are peculiarly udaplod. such M.irl.,,1H t,lt' fuive li.-Tti ' i!il.'t ' loi ns witlnuls, celery, and ol her pro- rt,,1(1.,y u y,. ilr(, showlhg u st'lin'ii duets. t-'all . wheat planl Ing acreage -1l1()n ,,, iri,.u v.ij t,., ). Increased f: per cent over that of ,,,er operations have a last year, and It is figured that the I.,,.,.,,. ..,.. ..,. wtmlWOr'iix and ,s,iii.K IMi.uiiiiK ui "lie... ...... ill u.ii , ,.. in.liistrl.-s. resl.len.-e. wer. J'OliTI.ANM. Ore. (.l) Cnltle steady to 2T,c low-r. steers P other crops will bear at least tbc'ml.sl, , n(1 ln esnn-tl.n , v.hlih s.ro. tloga mostly r.nc lower, jsume proportionate increase. Ac- 1so )lllV(. alllwn slen.ly activity, light weight $1 1 ii 11.25. Hhcepjtuul construction of 200 miles of iti,,, production of canned loo.l's, steady to $1 higher, iaml.s JI4iVii I railroad was undert alien by Or!- .,u .),,( c'einent brick and 11 in- Ih m. i-.kks weaa, ouiie. iui si.-u.iy. iKim in i:.i, nun win ue ... nn niovlng forward aal Israel orily. r'iaii- icc. Ulltter 4 c. KAN KUANClKCf) (Al') III lerfat 6HJc. Iturci'lonu Iii-IiiIIk Subways. IlAllt'Kl.tlNA, Kpaln. (Al') llarcelona's first subway Is to be in'atigurated neNt .month. rile mo tive power is to be electricity, anil the tars and stations are to be cQulljpcd with all modern Imprnve- inenrK. r.ievaiors . win curry pan- sengrfrs to the street level nt points swing again with favorable spring , ,ng. and railroad work In weainer .11 1..;... .......UK o..es "ui ' AlllKkll, IIS Well US 111 IhiH Hi I l furnish any considerable umount of. to pro( wlu, 0, ,. . nii.loyinent In Or-gon. but H-r I lllonll.n,I1M1 m t-.i'l. Jlydro-I. c- ,s ...a, vny in . lie lien. IT. ,r, rpdnmnilon projeels. stale uf the stale In development work. r(m(1) Im(, ,!,.., ,,, eoui.ty which Is expected to continue on11)r,)Vnl,.n, ,.,, ,,. .,,, ,,. about the. same basis during 1.126. P(.ndent upon future approprlatl , . , ' : ,-,. Upecled to e.iinl 111. l I'.l-i l.umberlnK. agrleulluial. Hull ' volutin-:' All of Ihehe aetlvlli. fi will milling ure I he principal In.lusl rles' nt ,,N the sain.-: and In In tuts state, i luring winier log ging otierntrons iiractlcitlly cease and some mills close. The past sev- wher'e the tracks ure far under theleral lnontha shown slow condition uhd. all .rol.al.lllty more; labor than during lti-4. 'Tills Is an agricul tural slate and tlie iiltltu.le of the fnrlil.-rs Is different from that ot a iiii- -U'.i.liii cY.t'.'lu '; iin.'il hitti'lliiiJi ..i.l i.i j.-Mi: , ' '!., .!!';('',. mi pi nam 1 .Inihul. CS-'H"' ,: ,i: i : i -ri i ! . i t ' '. mi:I ntt.iil-). hil v lutn ,i;ot 1,'tc 1,1-1.1 ': -.1 ,-.u. n iiun n, ..., irariuers is onieri'iii ir.iin ...... ,,. Iwltli prorlnction curtailed and jy,.llr ann.' They are eneourtij;. tl uii'l All Suits nnd Overcoats (jnint; at One-Third Off! Our Knlirc Slock 1'lat-cd on Sale NOTHING URSKRYHI) "Outfitters for Men and Bays." "THE STORE WITH A COr;SfclENCE Save With Safety At Your REXALL Drug Stoic Poets' Corner i ' tyanls well stocked. Tho over-sup ply of skilled woodsmen, however, has been very slighl during the off nson. and even difficulty was en- ountered In finding well-trained inire optimistic, and will, not favor deerei.slug the plnntimr nrri-:i;;c In 1 hu dry farming" dtslrlclH when Ihere w-'!- crop failureH the punt ason the acreage w.tt larg'.ly d :,-,A- n.'-i ; ni. rt Biif h an trriiilerii. 1'her( should I ui..i.. n,i .,t ln.r :ibl li Itt I KM im inn ii iii.jtiv iii.ii ue a Kniu imi unmii jnmn u ' I S""iirinK Heed. trng:i'l lle';-,- IH)l,lj:it WIII'A Till". I'AI'KIl (back Into this Industry, beginning wj, rt.,(lnr,; the same li-lp v. b. r -' l(i:sT li;. 1 1 n March or April, and business.,,,,.,. Th(, ,rtl;iniH r,r orch ird sliould be fairly satisfactory lor at ,H,or wm depend entirely on tie- My father says the paper he reads leant the first six months of 1 U 25. . 'fhere Is tho usual seasunal ain't put up right; Limited building construciTirin wit n- Mi(.),ntng fn wlner of iigrlculturul. lie finds a lot of fault, too. he does, lm the slate, railroad and highway perusln' It nil night: Improvemrnln. and smnlled Indus He says there ain't u single thing iry will continue about as in P -4 CHERRY BARK COUGH SYRIT The most pb-asant tant ln(T. The most effective. The most satlsfsetoi y relief for rolds we know of. H;ife for children as well hh adults, f'ontains nf opiitt'S. 1 rge r s i z hot tie t In- n most ro.iKh remedies nt the prlr - 2oc 50c - $1.00 Glass Drugs TIh m.VM.I, S(ort In imn le Orefui In it worth to read, And Ihut It d..ennt print tho kind of stuff the people need; He tosses it aside and says It's strictly on the bum. Hut you ought to hear hlin hol ler when tho paper dwsn't cornel H reads about the weddin's and he snorts like all git out; He feuds the social doln's with a snorts like nil git out; H says they mnke the papers Tor . tho women folks alone; He'll read about the parties and t he'll fume and fret and groan; Hi- says of information it doesn't have a crumb llut you ought to hesir htm hol ler when the paper do sn'l come! He ih always first lo gmb It und he rends It plumb cb an through. He doesn't mtn an item, or a want ad that Is true; He sun they don't know what we want, the darn n-wspuper Kuys; "I'm going to tnkc a day some time and go and put 'em Wlur Const ruction of Irrigation works will doubtless employ the ustiai quantity of labor. Agriculture will nhow some increase In acreage, dairying, poultry raislirg. and other livestock, getting away from one crop farming and employing the usual numbers. Mining Is keeping up a tremlndous pace, and pVos perts ure favorable for continued peuk production of the sllver-bad-tnc districts throughout the year. Tho shortage of miners rporte4 last pecembor changed lo a sur plus nbout five months ago, nnd now thero Is a superabundanee; the operators, though, are employing nil who can secure n'roiiiiuoda Hon approximately fl.t.ao men. It Is believed that the demand for both skilled and unskilled labor during 1 Jr will exceed thai of IS-' 4 In most activities, and with continued transient arrivals there is likely to be a surplus. Cnllfomln. The industrial and agricultural prospei ts In California Tor 1 !2T are most encouraging, and sn In- reus ed demand for skltted and unskilled labor in mnst Industries Is nttc't- patd. Hulldinr Is showing intuits industrial, and commercial activi ties, resulting In smim- unemploy ment. However, natural Influences tend toward Its selimtnatlon by May or June. iW'U. '4,,m..iim... it ..firm, nn thmiffh linkable signs of accelerated ftftiv- they must be deaf and blind My. Indlcstlng greater demandn for and dumh." ' j building lrad snen. Most of the Hut you ought t re;ir him ho!-(large (Hps cfntemplnte the "H-c Kr wh'.a tli.' ul r d.tu t conn;: iioo ol mur uuui-fc und iuduuial COED TIRES A rletl,v rjundty Itic -if built down tu il price tliMt we and the liialters rullv Btiiuaiit'i; In every We mnke mlju-inr ii'- f' r oll mir-i'UeH o II willp In m' tlMM1 iH-w ral (VtviN the next tlnr oti need new lire. -.Jennings & Shumate. Props. Successors to Southard & Shinn. I m -v. Ami'" . tri' .Het i tr I 1 I 111 IU4 U 1 I "--) , v V r. A Pafl Picture v -vi.l,?'W.nvJ1 tf,:,--'r).r. 'ff'-'w j-.ii . mi TODAY 1A m re vl l t 'if 1 4 rfrv? .in'.' . I - J t :.l :-l w0M Mb-