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Wu1 1 losday, January 7, 102.r). THE-LAi GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER -; r SHT" t i v t I Local News In Brief Marrh li. ' District lliBh 'school liuskctlmll tournuuiL'iit ot Union. I, B) iipiiai . j-'iiil Ftceucr. who underwent un .Jrition for appendicitis recently. ft-cuviTiiiif at the Grande Uondc liuspital. j - whiI Town Today ' Harvey,, who wits confined n his home A' Wcrdny because of sjekuess. ls "'' '"" recovcreu I0 !' abo'Ji luwii louay. HI Dads lo Mwl , , meet in tf of the III Iiarta will Ik hel'l at O. I, button's office this (.renins" at 7:." o'clock, according n announcement by Grundud Geo. H. Glass. riiiaiK'iul Man Here j. s. Fisher, financial agent from in in I lie citv tndav nti bitnf. iirsa. With George Currey, local r,,a estate dealer, Mr. Fisher will! visit Cove and oilier nearby dis iricls on business. Mii'tfiiK TonUlil A meeting of Ihe Cnion County I'oultry nisnelallon will be held this evening in the' office of H. G. Avery, county agriculturist. The mwttng will take" up the standard ization of marketing eggs and oth er matters of business. jfnve to llakrr ..,,i,.:- i Mr. and, Airs. Karl Hos-nbaum ftj- moving to Baker, wbero Sir. Ilosi'iiliuum has accepted a position nitli tin- Texas Oil company Of 'that city. He has "been employed here (or the past eight years with the Eastern Oregon Light and Power company. . ' ' . New Sign lp A new electric sign which adds a great deal to the appearance of the downtown district esp'.'clsilly aflrr dar', has been installed by (he b. and L. Drug company on the corner of Adams and Depot streets. The new sign has a flashing effect similar io me s;grs in largo cities and pns-nls a very striking ap pearance of an o, ventng. To Attend Aleetfn;.; .' , " Elmer Stoddard, president or the chamber of commerce and Kirl HeynoldM. executive secretary, will leave llifs evening for Portland to attrnd I fie annual .Oregon Business ami Industrial Conference, the mi'Hingj of the state cliHitjbor- of commerce each year. ("Aliv .Iltuyr, nobis wilt remain In Portlund lo at tciul 1 he meet lug of I he Oregon Association of Commercial Organi sation Hi'cretarles. Personal Mention W. I. .Dean of J'hih'i-prise is now registered at the Summer hotelv H. It. i Thomas of Klgin is stop ling at 'the Hotel Foley Tor a few days, Miss Nellie I.utze'loft for ijhtur prise this morning on the branch train in, lake up residence In (hat rity. MlfLs I. ut as is a former resi lient of Portland. Hunt's Letter (ConitnmM from Page 1.) t-tiiint in the 2"tli Massachusetts Voliiiilel r mrantry, und had start il Tor the rront. In Oetolier of that year, in the liable of Halls Uluff , ho was shot! WAItSAW. (AP) Poland re 'liroMgh the breast. Pecovering f,.nntV achieved, a nioniiuu nt to " "'Is wound, and being pro- moled to a c:iptaincy, led his in,('h,! Anti-tarn m eptfinber. ti'2. and cot a bul- fc i , .. m ...h i in ou. Seemingly the rebels eounui t i;iitirey;nds his long, lank form. f'"' 'he following year at Maryes Heights,-. Fredireeksbnrg, he was stint through the heel. This hitler i.,iiml lio Iiku often Siii.l ...i.. 1.. 1 1 I "" to allesl his, claim that lie W:ii-n' 1 . . . 1 'VI i ronoinir awav. 1' woooo ") Hie ' Wr war a.s aide lo General H. -hi. having Iwen breveted CLINT'S lilG 6TH ANNUAL JANUARY Clearance Sale Still (Joins On. riUCES C'JT TO THE COKE! .Men's and Vouiir Men's Suits ONE - THIRD OFF .Men's and Yoiinir Men's Ovcmmts ONE -THIRD OFF Men's and Hoys' Shoes ONE-FOURTH OFF Men's and Hoys' Fuinishintts 10'c TO r.O',0 IlEDl'tTlON SAVE NOW! WTHE STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE I us major, II.Mitomint vulom-l und , cololii'l. m imniftlluli-ly ,.nl,.r,,, school to imparl! hhiiBi l.' 8U lafKTwurd i.rov.d. for thu supreme I ' I I'roluilily H,.,ri.tary of Int.-rior .Work Inliivis In tin- offlracy of noun., hint. (Yrtiilnlv hi- In llvv.s that Work Is nior.- than a family niinio, and that It ni.o.il.l, lie niori' oftim spilled "work," with a small "v." In kwilnK with this I.HI. f tlio wcrrtury sent to nil cmplovca of inn m'pantm'nt a ueparlment a Christmas card which. In addition to the rtld-'i io prayer; "Now I lay me," etc lo " L1LS ! ni'' ,",ristlan church and presi- k'' t il'nt f thr.Conntv Minister's ,s- inow I get mo up to work. : jLodiutlon ' railed the imotlnv to pray Thee, hord, I muy not , shirk If I should die before the night. I pray Thee. lxrd, my work's all right." ASK COOLIDGE TO ROUND-UP (Continued from Pago 1.) nation's head entirely fitting In the eyes of all who considered the situation. The president's ktndlv reception und the recognition which he guvo the lioiind-t'p 1h Continued evidence of the valuo of the Hound-Tp." was the statement which was given out from tho Stanfleld office following tho In terview wi(h tfhr preaident. i 'Mr. Rlldd visited AVahlnit on on hfs wtlltn nicliiumndi: 'where' ; bo (presented )i il;iiVrsitM of,ftr;ji gon cliapfrer ht-hin fi'tif jrnilv.Ohhi Guininu. Delta, at llie mi Innnl Kk. klcHfifof; thfit -vj-.'nlhftrjtMh. lilteT ii wiiHiimKioo 'Mr,;; ivftd ::tUK renched the office of Herbert Hoover, secretary or commerce, with the let er buck invitation. Air. Hoover is a western man and was familiar with the show and its values. During the recent months in New York Mr. Itudd has done con- jsiderahle work in the interests of the show and during January and February expects to address some civic orgnni7.nl Ions concerning the Mound-I'p. A gn'nt many eastern ers are planning trips to the pa cific, coast this year und the best work of the field worker is among them. ,( ( .p( "Only n' few easterners will l iounioy c,p,lr iro?" ,nc continent to see the Itound-l'p. but many who are planning I rips anyway should be informed concerning tho I 'end let on Hound -Cp. Only a Hjnilert amount of' pnbiU'lly has ii'sn'iim-d tflit;. ,cttt'.f jts J ti and my worl; 'is tn l-ehch lis many prospee I ive t ravelers its possible," Itudd said in a totter; to Iho Itound-l'p assoeiallf)n. received recently. : In aelditton ,,to his university work and his activities to promote the Pendleton Hound-tip iOl r. liudd Ih doing lVee.-lanee - writing for New York papers. Kpuin.JjiilctvAIueJiCt .--- ..r...,, ... I-'or Iiupoi'tcu .Motor lar.1 PKIll.IN. (AP) German auto nWibllc iimftufact im,rH,toiiij'' arl in lreHtiff liv jVit!bifiwji6r6 'the j im port duties on cars are Vt'ry low.' They Impe to regain some of their busim-ss vilh Spain. Interrupled by thewar, Imt reulue they will nave I tu meet American competition. j American cars are popular In Spain, with French cars second. It educed duties on the Imported ur- tlcle Is having a bad effect on the nationalized automobile factories of Spain, which are said here to be going out of business. olcs Ani pl linlliltloil To Honor Heroes oft Wai ..Tm. 'nknown Soldier" in such v mysterious manner that neither the nor th(l i,nhir tnoWB whl.nei i n .inwn ir in eiiui--. win- ' h 'motor lorry appeared In 8-nxoniMH i.wiinp iniTV nooeareil In Mt son I'l li l.,.,,iiw in,t .mini., eil at the base or the Poniatowski statue a treat sandstone block bearing the in- serlptlon "To the Unknown" Sol dier." The public immediately hegan before the inscrlbeil nioue and Jt '.; conn" art accentid nioriuineiit in ... , rigin of the gift. MINISTERSOF GQUNTYMEET ;Union County Ministerial Association s Quarterly Session Interesting One The County Ministerial associa tion mot in I .a Grande for its ntmrterly meeting Monda:, Junu iiry 6th.' The ministers and their wives gathered ut the Soinmer hotel for dinner. iiift,e.r which 'they adjourned to the home -of the, Unv. Win. Crosbv Boss, pastor of the local priabyteTlun church, for the rirrui..1 - 'I'h.. Itt.v ft W Inni.N ii:iMtrif ni order mm announced thn nr.ip nf program to be a review of one of the recent outstanding books' on preaching "The Mystery of Preach ing." hv Dr. James liluek or Scot land. The review was given In part only, due to lack of time, by Atr. I toss and an interesting discussion followed until the hour of depar ture at about 2 o'clock. The next meeting of the county minister will bo held t lie first Monday In April, the place huvlng not yet been determined. ; M1 NKW YOltlx. (Special) "Turn imut tho'ljgjllii.'harlie, it's morn A man. worn out from the struin of almcst .continuous day und night work for weeks, pulled himself up with an effort from beside the car at which he had been working and walked slowly toward the window. Through its frost covered-gfass he endeavored to look out toward -the street. It was bitter cold outside, and the wind was howling a gale, driving the snow before U. He looked at his watch. It was uftor. 1. Slowly he turned and reached for the little carbon light one of the two which the dingy shed boasted. That was in December, 1908. The shed wrs the combined engineering I department, labratory; ' manufac turing building and 'executive 0,11111'-' ters of the company that Is how t he Hupp Atotor Car Corporation. The speaker was 'Kobort. f.V Hupp. for whom the car' whs named, -und the car on which both he and Charlie" had been working "fever ishly. In order to have.it xiomplelod for the Automobile, shows, was it-he first Hupmoblle. ,.,,( "Charlie" is heller Known to the world t today as Charles D. Hastings. For nearly ten years he has been president and general miinager .of the Hupp Motor Car Corporation. On Sunday morning. .January i. I!i2f, Mr.' Hustings' tiros: Mo 'find th'ri'f rHupp's newest' car. 'fhe Hiiit mobtll Might, was the sensation' of the annual New York Automobile Show-the SilvorMJubileu ,JxhlbiJ lion fr the. automotive i industry And every day Ihe show continued he learned that the cur had be come pnore und more u sensation as additional thousands of the 2oa, 000 persjns estimated lo have seen It during the following week passed judgment on It. nlw ti:achi:u i.N(iA(.i;i. CAN MY. Ore. At a meeting of the Can by school directors held yesterday., Mrt. Murkee. wife of A. S, Murkee. local Southein Pa cific nirent. was nerinanentlv en- gage.l to fill the unexpired term i ()f Mrs. Clifford Sumuelson. who was disinttsed by the board after her marriage to h,er i (i-year-old Pltpll. r , Mrs.' Markee's. services .hiiveJiee.i un ..r e l. .;..,. it u .i....i.i...t .. ',.lin Jl(.r foi. lh n.lnunder of the - ..... ,. , , . lerio. i -nor io tier marriage a ! n ... i,.... Ar .. iPO niiinbor of years airo. M I i.. ..... i i. m m The MeadacJics and Fcvcrishness Caused by Colds Can He Quiekly Relieved by Kexall Laxative Aspiring COLD TABLETS At the fiist sign of a roH -that fctufry feeling in thi head or sneezing, take the n-gttlar drm of thec tablets and you w 1 1 1 so o n find re!ef. It Is ndvlnahlf In have a box handy. ba ise u old tak" hold of you very quickly. 25c Gla Dn ass LTUgS 'Un- III V Al.l. Sinn- HUPP'S WORK qMrs.?herif r A. fixtpn, years of srhool -te.irhine iy'" Mired lra. Melissa Akers fnt h' Ife of a sheriff in Shannon oinlv in. Sh shirks non of thi' duti f hpr oitlce. orresrin law virtl.ttm'K if all Knrls. cvn uoinc miri th hill to raid moonshine distilUrux SILVER GRILL TWtl-1 nnenihir Indav of the New Sllveri itlrill cut'eteria has been an- uouni(d" by ( its. propriettuj'j, jiuui'i'iu aii't .airit. j . i.uiih'iuk' wno. nave pr d il niouein and 1 v 4 rkl r" ir iMniicc;iiuciin;nuivirtniBOLUi' f lUiUiLu fltiLsLJ cntiihL' menu fpr th'eir patrons. , lister Jay. - since'' hin rfcent re Mr'it.; nu'rbrUlge, fornyrly caterer ) turn to Hucharestr has taken ' up at th Country c!u;. w ill' be in. wlth the ltumanian foreign office, churge, cif' the kitchen and M rs. ! has been the war debt of the Uu-Dou-iSfOtt .whose hobby in sahuis, j maiilan government to the gov- wlll devote her time to this por tion -of the menus. The dining room 'is In charge of un eificleiu corps of waiire.'.es. . Tine new management has clas sified the Silver Grill as the place '"where it tastes like home." I'lilvcrslty of California Adopts New I'orm of TcM hkkki:i.i:y. cmmt. ap - new system of exnmin:t".ton? has been adopted by .pcolVeaor Warnei Brown of the psyf!iob)gy depart ment of the I'nivers.ty of 'alifor nlu. This U purtmeni had kh d the esstiy 'fbriu., requiring (h student ! lo write a. H'tigfh .on si-viiral uuvs-: Hops. Tr, Drown ijid mjl deeMi,thiH a r.uir-.tcKt,, and sq he J'orup'ilj comr Dm.uiiun ,ot. t.i;.sis. i, ..... I One of the new (net hod.s, iv'tulre' Hit) .pupil io supply i. ne word to liu'iko-a Heijtepce t'.ou.ipiee; - 111; an other lie tniit , c,iioosi! unioiig -Hv-ornl utternativi s. A third consols in giving, him number of sUite, jwi nls. (and nsMmr htm to tell of each whe.thm it is, true, or luls-i. I Accord in-T to Dr.u Urowu, ;thia type ofj test gives, Die slude'it more ,cqli'e jof linear Ions, b.-ehiis') more, ground is covered in less lime. .He Hiiy.l li.vposes knowledge of u sub ject, rullur tbiLU the iimto ability (o s t;i hi .thinr.s. i.-uo i,C:T wi-1'i.ASKs i')it i:i to r.Yxi ' UOSIIIil'UG. on-.-i- l.ieut.-nants Oak-ley. G. Kelly and il. c. Miller. flying, Curtis ltlr service planes from Vancouver, Wah., to San Diego. Cal.. inad- a forc-d lantling here when they I ootid I hemselves unabh lo rout in ue ri:rther hmi11i than I 'anyouvllle. They p;i ;cd over Uo' elmrg and g l as far south as Canyonvllle. but found Ihv pa k between that plac'- and Glendab' fllbv with fog arid rain. They turned and came bark and as I hey elided over lh city the fuel supply of KHly's plane be came ex bans) ed. They found the liosi-buig field wei. Mit ,ad no difficulty in landing and pronounc ed it oU f tho best winter HHds on the coast. .hiilgc Belt lo Be Sworn In SAI.KM, Ore. Harry Beit of 1uIIhh, j who reeently v;ts eliidi-d ,iustlef of the Hiiiin Kuprenic court to (OlCi-eeil .IiiHti'.-' Millttn I.. Pipes of Port land will assume his pew dirties. .fio'tlee Be has moved hi'"fnily t H-tl-nr whern tit hn' purchased a home. It wan said that Justice Belt would take the oath of oft lee, probably before CUtef JuMlM; Mr-Bride and other nimbors of the court. Prior to coming to Salem .fustU-n Belt nerv ed as circuit judnc or polk and Yamhill eotintl'-s for several years, May Be Warden rv V 4 ) El rrM W. Zrlwt may Imcome w.dn or deputy warden of thi Atlanta fflrr.il priKon nn fi rrsult of the hakup whirh r'fultrd in thf in- o,i-Tmnt of'W.irilfi A. K. Sartnin nd 1. V. yri-r. deputy warden. Charged with aeerpting b.-.s Uwa ". : - lmbler 1 earn Plays Tigers Late Today What Is booked as a practice game but may I urn out differ ently will be ptnyed at four o'clock this afternoon between the I. a Grande high school nas ketmtM . Ifnn und the lmbler his will bo tho first time tills "1 year for the local aggregation to really show their basketball play ing ubllity again at a team out to win. I Tho lmbler team has not play-.; ed La Grande for several years but is composed of five nion'who, have played through three con secutive seasons together und so may be expected to furnish some pretty BlUf pructlco for tho lo cals. The I .a Grande team will prob ably start with Hummelt ut cen ter. Steward und Unnmuno for wurds und Zundel and Glass guards. A number of reserves will be In uniform and it is prob able that most of the squud of 15 playeis will get in the game before the finish. TO PAY DEBTS IIUCH AltKST ( Al) Among the several 'matters which Alin- eminent or the lTnited States. Adding under instructions re ceived from the department of state, Mr. Jay Is understood to have pointed out that the time bus arrived for Rumania, if not to conclude a definite funding; arrangement, ut least to send u, commisslon to the United States properly supplied with ult tho ne cessary data so that an agreement jean be reached as to the precise amount of the debt. The Ru manian government - sent such a commission to the United States about two .years ago. but its rec ords wero in such a confused mud incompiet1 conumon mux id was quite impossible .to. iurnvo at' even an approximate- basis of under standing. t It. is believed that a proijtlsO'-hus been given 'Ihnt' nn other, und: lxttter equipped,' com mission' will;, leave Bucharest for WaHlilngl.ou early in. liiB.wltH the hope, of arriving at a completo - lerstanULng. In thii connection It is pertin ent , to . s't down 'a Htutemenr made by ! VirttHa Hratianu. minis ter, of finance, to tho representa tive of the Associated Press; Ask ed what ' arrangements the' Ru manian government might have under, consideration in . regurd to intel'-uflledn und . Amurlcani -war debts, thoi minister,, replied' that Rumania, could not even think' off making budget provision for i!im4 terest und.. amortlzutlon un 1 war itebtti until she .knows Just wheiyu she stands in tho mutter of rep arattnus. . . "We are being asked to con clude arrangements for the settle ment of our war debts," Air, Hra tianu added, -'and the reparations commission has not yet even de- elded upon the amounts due us from Austria and Hungary. HELP TYPISTS CHICAGO (AP Crossword, puzzles "are a blessing In disguise to those employers who reared their distracting lnfluenev when they first appeared.' according to Albert M., Johnson, president of, the National l,lfe Insurance Coip pany of the t'nited States, who ttii lhat so far as his organiza tion was eonrerned the puzzles were responsible for Increasing the efficiency of his stenographers 2fi per cent. ltulhcr thun being u distraction to the office girl, the mental la bor In solving them has made her faster und more accurate in her work. Mr. Johnson found. . ' "Nnilrinjr a marked Improve- n yiiRiii pi mm WORD PUZZLES ment In the speed with which ourilrol them, and they eeitatiil wilt j several hundred xtcnographerK j rob you of everything you have." j wen bundling the correspond, -nee A soon a the silver was on- j to I do. nan policyholders. I fmiulrcd j loaded Into Ihe small boats the, the reuMn und found that we hud j dipt a In of the ship w.is order- d to I Hie cross-word puzzles to thank." Mr. Johnson said. "I discovered our stenographers were eross-wot-d enthustuMs and that their Idle hours spent over the dk-ttonury had Improved thir spelling and recognition of words to a startling extern. "All our exi-cutlveii reported that the stenographers were tak- ! t Ing dl tatioti far moif? rapidly; ! t hat they were p' ogulzlni; nod handliiiK eorrertly words that thi-y I used to "tumble over. We have eli icoiira'd out employes to play the i game a it widens their minds and improves their speech, us well us i Increasing their office ef rieenc ." Many a boss w In n nt work Hasli h the dishes when at home. :i. It's only one more shop- I,n "ltT ,M'fre nristmas. " " (. Clndereiln's tot wasn't so bad. jShe slept right by n fire. j I A rcglHHf iit rriu-r l Ur ytudalde uicixluiuaber. BILL PASSED ' BT THE HOUSE Emergency Measure Call ing for $157,000 to lie Sent on to Senate. WAHH1NOTOX (Al') An em ergency ileficlency bill cufryhig ir? ihllllon dnlhirs which would bo vauuinv r iminc.ii .iy exprmil- tiire was passed late Tuviday by 1 the house, and went to the cnute. r lly a vtvu voce vote, the house rejected un amendment by Uetre Hentatlve' ltatne1.' Inniueriit Il linois, to eliminate a )rovislnn for three luillloii dollars to purchase captlul .stuck of the m-w inland waterways corporation. AO attempt was made by Ctvilr- man Madden of tho appropriations 1 committee to attach an amend-1 ment lo the bill providing $fiti,tMi fur Mofi-nvlnir t hi1 expenses of 1 he ' president's agricultural commts- slon. Hut it went out on a point of order by Representative Wan ton, Democrat, Texas. ' Major provisions of the bill, in addition Lo tho Inland waterway.-: eorpurnuon item, are nu uiuioii i dollars to ne useu m reiun.r.ig in- , , ( hm.((,,.;ll UMj, (mci,mt Und the ternal revenue taxes illegally I teaelh .K are taken from the drcs sessed und collected: .nJH.iMi . lll!lkiRf- .1(1 miin,M.v trades with for continuing work on dam No. X ri)tvrcnce to their ability, insuring at Muscle Shoals. Ala.; $'J . f,.iMMi j , ;,.lt C;1I ( tIUnK.tor is capable in ir eratlteuung reporuvi epmenuc:, n bubonic, plague amoni? ratea at New, Oiicah's and t)aktand, Cab. a,nd $.t&ft000 . ,,for, repuirlng . thy coast, gurd cutter, Alaninp. to inuku, hvr seaworthy ,, 'An,1 ameiMlnivnt . ly eliniiia;e u section cafry(ug SH.tnto to pay penses ;of mcHseiigers biluglng the count ,of the electoral vote to Washington was rejected on u jioilit of 1 ol'deri ': RepreseiHatlvi) Cable, Republican, Ohio. Its apon- sor, urged mat. the vol- ne trans- milled by registered mv.il a iin1 economy measure. Tint house devoted Tuesday en tirely to the deficiency bill, laying aside until Wednesday, the urmy supply bill. . , , . ' I M lil t. "Courteous" Chinese B.an i!. diit3 Compensate Fam-ilyjtff'-Man ThbxwMur: der.ed.. ! ..i .-.- ' FOOCHOW'.' (''hlna' (An---win .0ns,r(leral Ion for -their victims worthy of (tobin Hood, plrulea r- cenily toon pos-icssnm 01 nie i m nese'Hlamer Nlngsliln, run her In to a .harho.r ..pcar Aiupy(1 .and. I ro ed'ed'sto, ,(i0i lje.t .lAWiiil (u,yMeinutr lea lly ac-cordtiiiu. rnt.orl jtiOtiItt liere"byf,Wt'l.li,i;n wi.V;''1'0!' .hiHM1 family, American mlsKlonarl'es, pn'i sengcrs and witnesses of the oc currence., .The qiijtrlerinaHterbra ve;- ly reftiaed hi turn over u;s kc.vh to tho pirate elilef' aiid was killed, but I hit plrateH made up a putse of $( anil eiitriiHlid It Io an other. of the 'ship'1' orflcers( to be given to the family of Hit- mur dercil mall. The pirates boarded (lie sltip In j Shanghai In guise of passeii;,'ertt. When nearlng Amoy they over-I powered Hie officers' and crew, ad- ing with preelHion and with jiruc-j thally no. violence. They politely' warned the Chinese. s eaking tas- j si ngers not lo gd excited. Inform- I Ing them that their object was , primarily Hie seizing of 'JO.OUU pounds of silver barM construed to I ihn AirHsrlcun Oriental bank at Foochow. Nevi-rllieM HS. It was ex plained somewhal apologetically. the pirates needed some cbilli'.ng and would be obliged to act ept some from the passengeiH. Only the pasHeiige1 In the prlvaio cab Ins, were rotdied, till' lettfi ffUtnliati- ones In the matter of comforts be ing unmolested.' ' Toward the for-' elgn traveler the pirates were vti treinely polite. From them I hey took nothing, "evidently under or d'eis from- thetf'chicr. I'nder 'COiupulHlon Hie crew pi loted tin 'Nlngsliln -into a harbor where. In h concealed location, np-penri-d' -ii' t'ort MilggeHtlve or medi eval lan, 'Boats put out, from shore in great, numbers to take ntT t he treasure.' Many of the wild looking boatmen attempted to j board, but the pirate chief stood them orr at the point of revolver while hts followers biouglit the! loot to the ship's Hide. He ex- j tdulm d lo Hie passengers: "If these j fellows get on board I ran t r- put lo sea, nnd il the boats I'rop ped astern Ihe pirates fired a s i lule with their rinall anon, l be t hief bowing low and swinging his bat in u wbU; theatrical gcsiure. P RATES PAT FOR KILL ARCADE Now HAROLD LLOYD MEN'S SHOES Special Prices We are 'offering one complete line of MIIN'H HAMPLK SlloliS at prices fur below the market price. Dozens of high-grade shoes to pick from.. Goodyear welts' in euir, kid and kan.'.'aruo stock. Values up lo S'J.ho ut the very low price range ' ; $2.98 to $4.50 54 STOKES MillinCl'y, DrCSSmakintf I C'la.SSCS tO Be Started (Continued from Pago 1.) is , r,;.pectlve farmer. It , . hnndle the work nf her uJ depiirttnent. The rat istorn Oregon Instructor, I who has organized ami Is con- dnctlnj: class. 8 In' liaker. Haines, Vnlon, ,a Grande ami other dis- (Het"ponts, will be In I,u Oramlo otile"ftn- Mniifiiivn find TiiesdftM I- . I'H 1C HUB t - ; v? j and -a!iy--wtshtng furl her Informn- J -"Thi'ru hua bwm. UttleltauKU, 4ll.t tion may procure sumo by calling t'1 Inland Kmplre emidoymeut I lo(i-V. lT?. T A a r?:. Badi' ! to FomiCr JobS (Continued from Fugo 1.) hut th p-!d week and In most 1 e-iMi-n Ihe oh) crews returned.' There are still several hundred loggers in J Poitb nd waiting for other camps lo open. A number of large operu t'ohs are j!anntng to start work during the coming week and these jw ll give employment to about 600 I loggers , now in town. Nearly Ml t Columbia river sawmills are cut ting and experienced suwmill men in (his vicinity are largely employ-. T. There lias been but lit Hit call lor'ad'lititirnl hiill hVlp1 during tho pntd Vnelv! i-Tho AV'cst Origon,ljum--ber . ceh-par.y's mill closed down Halui-dily't'or a ; period' ' ot 'Hhree Wei;J fj fqr repair; ; wollc U"4 (Jt roveinents," ' , . ,. ' Aberdecii. " ' . "We-il'littr 'Gondii lohs' have !been Cuvurablp for, log production during i!t: p"st week and nearly till camps artt lof gink. There Is' but a small surpluj ibf1 1 logs In Grays; 'Hurler w an Thu- labor turnover has lleen-'Very' ilghl. " Meat men reiurn- 'td'lrt tludruihl jolm'unit there. Ih at prelum t a surplus of inen ln Abi'r deen Uiul lloquiiiiu." ( '"' '' ; Tact una. 'ljibi)i(l.urnvvur In T,oou)a. fol lowing the cijrlstmas shulflown was the llirhloar In years; ' pracileiilly all CORD TIRES A slrh-tly ijiiiilily Hiv not built down lo n prim thai e anil I In; milkers fully guarantee In riery rrspccl. We make mljiiMniriifs fur ini om-Mdic mi it will pay III NC4-' Ihesit (il'liejjll ChmiIs (be next liiu ynt mcil new I Ires. BOSCK GfflCE -Jennings & Shumate, ..',' I'nips. , Successors to r . Southard & Shinn. .... .. II GENERAL When you sec tho beautiful natti-ma on our new Lunch Cloths and Pillow Slips, you will want to work them for yourselves. Art & Bab3- Shop "Kverythlng tot t!ie llnby" ai:.Mv-('HIMi lloli-l Kommcr. Iil.lir. HTAMI'INO iutterick Puttei-na D. M. C. Thread -IN- "HOT WATER" t The One Inip-iitiint (J-.iestinn IIAVK YOU SKKN IT 7 Mu'n returning to their former places. Most c; u1:ii.-m Miml (iinim mwl millM In this district are running agaln.' witlt a few mills on two shifts. As usual' for this time of year there are, many men out of work here." ' Scuttle, T; "Although there bus been u large ivumber of unemployed loggers Jn Seattle since December 15, many of f them are now returning to cuiiis . ;s where, they were employed before lie shutdown. There aro still hun- " dreds of unemployed men here. All,., . - ,opa' "awiniim are culling anji most r "gging cumps on rugei hounu "xcept high level operatibnN j wlvtrf ; l) interferes, are logging 6v get- M, i i tK f(!a'y to start soon."" ' . - ' "- ' " SlHklim. - -r.t,. .summon mirmg ine-.piiHi ween. There is 11 slight shortage of skilled planing mill help, with other labor in excess of .demand. ''About- TGuVbK - "V cent of suwmihs wero opefunng ' I uuriOK inu . ji.ini- wwk, 111 iiiubi J cases where mills are not sawing, j tho planing und shipping depart-, ments are In operation, so my on i two shifts. ' : .-.- iii: .-fliilli. Fi-iilayi Saturdajr --rfB.undu.vii Jut i..: .:' ' mil 'Vik prtttnt a JAMES CRUZE 'productivity ff'OWSOH "-me Today ; ; JACK II0XIK - And JACK DKMI'SEY 5 O A siar In ' J m iii I S';.t'' IP .v.l"l' r-llj! i v.:- .K.'V P I . . ... .