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Friday, January 23, 1925, TTIE 'LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE-FIVE A ' Local News In Brief STAGE UPSETS; i OT BHUSED comim; invents March 5. 6. 7 District high school baskethull lournuinent at Union, Here ftir I'liueral Crow It, Krual'T and Charles l'ra.iT of Portland, arrived in I .a Cinditlf HiIh mornln:? for the fu ll, ru I of Peter MncDoimld tlrls ul"-ternoon. Here On IIiwIiii-sh vlllslne HalloeU, of thn firm of eliols, iiullorl; and Uoliald of Pa lter, v.ua in l-a Gnmde this morn ing " n Imslness Irlp. Will (.He Show Tin hnbler hlf,li school Ih giving un old-lnshloncd minstrel shou lliis evening in the amusement hull ul linuler. Hunt's Letter (Continued from Pago 1.) j WAU.OWA. Ore. (Special) I Mrs. Martin and throe children of jTroy. narrowly escaped serious in Jury TucHday evening when the Troy-Wallowa stage su which they were passengers was upset a cou- Oll Company, the Paper Trust and j Ml of ,n,Us ousl of town ,on !'10 the rnlon PaclBe-Soulhern Pacific X llls1kt'-v vrv mrk,; rottlL . .!' merger, 'thawing-weather hud caused the This 'brought hi,,, lit.' Illli. ofi5"""' lo rrom ru'"J' 1""J "Trust Uust.-r Kellogg." Ills con-1", " ,'frr,1 ,ra"' V'V T duct of lh cw s won lilm of ",0. ro'"J ,u Bcl "V 8lVd,u'' " boiiiu ice uiiu snow, nn; aiiru mm 1 off the road down a steep cm 1 bankmeiit, turning- over. Ah the IHb-d and box landed bottom side SAVEwM DRUGSTORE something of u reputation us Mean. Ah II vh!llil- lw ....-..- t...ll...lr evlJ. m-.-U few signs of hi ,,iP. Mrs. Martin and i-lilUlrvn w-re I rust -bulling vigor, and nun.- :lt , und. rncu h a part of the load, one all of progressive.!. Ho was a I "",'" B'rl wdJ1 '"V"' ,,ru "'1 regular will, the regulars, i !,m' su".','ri'l 1,aU y ?,,Vl,r.U And his petulance with Inter-."' '.. " ', " . in. n.iu ......1...1 ...1.1..1. anu anuiii'-r passenger nuing in lien- rr l'linciul .Mrs. George Marks of Kugene arrived In l-u. Grande this murning on No. 2 4 lo bu present ul the viewing Uurintr this period which preceded his Ui' rent for re-election lo thu ecnnlu won him in capital circles i he alliterative nickname of "Nervous Nellie." President c'iolidge has inadi- It plain thul In- dovs not expect tlie chungc III Ills secretary of Hlute lo resull In any change of foreign ivter McDonald funeral this after- polk., AnU muy t118t.luuM. noon. i;rii k.- uiiH rined ole and Andy Krlcksou puld i'lU Into the city coriera 1ut evening, usseiwed by the clly judge uh pcu jlty for drunkenness. lo Attend Ciaiiif Itny i.ynch and Joe "Hieer Uey iiolds will drive to Wulla Walla this afternoon to witness I he O. A- 0.-Whitman buuUetbaJI game thi , evening, imy win rcu. i..,..u.- domilmlu ,m, t.x,,L.,iv r'. , I foreign uffair. Kellog ly- ut unconsciously, sq fur aH the White House In concerned. it seems inevllablc Chut the depart ment of State under 'rnnk U. Kellog T.lli not ho quite the de partment of Statu It has been under Charles Kvans Hughes. Intentionally or not, the per-1 souallty and the temperaimmt of t the new Incumbent w.lt pave the wm.v to a change. hereaa tlie front seat were abb to Jump 1 as Die Hied upsut, escaping with out injury. It is stated that the mother and other two children ul so scaped with slight brub-ea - The weather has been quite warm here for the paut few days land us a result the greater pjirt of I he snow on the road in the val ley has melted leaving the roads baro. The nights have been quite chilly, freezing the water, until the roads ure a glare of ice In many places, making travel quite diffi cult with anything except sharp shod tcanift. Guy Downing und George Ileum have been busy the pa.st week su w I n g wo od n t Mr, Do w n I u g's home nn Drv creek. Ira Klsher and Mr. and Mrs. K. ' '3 UIKKU'S 1LAS0I, is a viil.-mliil preparatl.nl for keepillK the lilll aofl and Ftniiuth. MaU.-s a - wonderful treatment for iMiiutifyinir Hie anus, face, neck and hands. '25c Glass Dr The IlKXAM, (caiitli ugs Stoic 7 ii pounds valueil at fMia.SSI, wits supposed likewise i Ideas on j Is cast to less self-as- Personal Mention Mr. ifnd Mrs. W. A. Intrerson went te? Knterprlse this morning to visit for u few days with relatives. Mrs. W. M. Slon of I.n Grande left on the branch line train this morning lo visit for a few days In Sunuueiville. M. Downing were called to Joseph U4. Hughe dominated the daplrement ',?Tlan ft th" "rlo l,,lV;8M fl . . .7 . . ' from n sttack or nppendlellls. ; VAKIliN(;TtN ( A I'). Imreas rariiKTs HauUiig Wtwwl wlnirr v heat nt reaKe In 1-Yance Several of the Ixiiip farmers have Im8 ijroiitjht the total area In 10 heen husy the past several miys noilIu.in :(.mtKpire ciinntiies to gelling up their winter's supply of 1 77,7ny,ntio acres on the basis of wooU" 'reports to the department of ag- U. t Dunlap of Dayton. Wash., I rll.Utur(li Iills, VVnler. 7r.5utt.oou is viMiing in preseni wnn hi Ju.n.8 wMcU wvrv. planted, daughter Mrs. C. K. Harmon of Tll4, 10 (.oun,rieS which Includ- ied the I'ntted States and Canada represent more t ha n 4 n per cent iof the ottal wheat aereaixe in the northern hemisphere, except lius-1 hIh und China. Thn Kreneh area Is placed at 13. 3:i0, una acres against 12.S0J,- iu Oregon some Investment will be made. Other investments will fol low and soon the establishing of industry after Industry will he the result. This Is exactly what Is go ing tin In ltorlda now and we are bet I it situated here because Ore gon has much more lo offer than has the. slate of Florida.. "Taxation Is u fixed overhead ex peiisu, no matter what the political orator may say. Mere In Oregon this fixed expense must be met as in other slates and the way to les sen the burden Is to attract, more people with wealth und prosperity tt usslat In paying tilts established fixed expense. Hit Time I 1tlM. "With our splendid road system Hearing completion which trans forms thu greater portion of the state Into a highly Improved park; with cities und towns of the state brlffhU-ned up for the tourist, why not go u step further and make It Ian inviting place for the weulthy pt:ople to come und locale permit ni'iitly among us. This will soon re act most favorably upon the funn ing section. Property will become active and beRin to change owner ship, and ll Is my prediction that Oregon will soon he better of f from a taxation point of view thunj i we ure louay, besides aenieviuK prosperity In business and Industry the like or which has never before been witnessed In the entire north west," Itesolulltm Ultrn. Tlie resolution lulrauiiced by Sen ator Dennis: "liesoived by the Sen ate of the State of Oregon, the House tif UeprcHentatlves jointly concurring, thai article IX of the Constitution of Hie State of Oregon be and the same is hereby amend ed by adding thereto a new Beetlon to be numbered R to read as Tol lows: 'Section 1C. No tax upon In herltanee or upon the incomes of residents or citizens of this stnU shnll be levied by the state of Ore gon, or under Us authority. " only In the business world, but ! in municipal politics, For sev-ll era I years he served as council-1 man when this city wus governed under the mayoralty system. ' He la a irvived by, besides his widow and daughter, u brother, ; H. It. Huisten, now county roron-j er of Wallowa county with hlsj residence, at Wallowa. I l .MAN' HI NT I'HI ITiaiSS. ! TWCSON.. Ail. AP. Kherirr, Ha I ley. In charge or the hunt here1 for the slayers of PoKtmasler Has- tens of lied hock, Arlx., shot is he sal In his office, reporled that 1 efforts to find trace of the men hail been unavailing. Aecordlmr to reports, two trumps went to the store Halsleu owned and In which the postorftec is housed ami isked for Something tu eat. Moistens refused and the trumps left. letter, when HaUtetis wus sil ting In the poMlorrice. the report of u gun was heard outside.' Hals tens was shot In the abdomen. ANNUAL MEETING OF G. I. A. HELD (Continued from Pngu.l.) PERCALES 19c to 21c yd 36-INCII PEUCALES IN DAIUv AND LIGHT PATTERNS. FIUCED VERY LOW. 54 TR play the. purl In a sertlve way. Instead of the ''Hughes policy" In foreign affairs, which was Im pervious to penet nit Inn by out side Influences, we will now have an "administration" policy, in which will be blended not only the best thought of the ' secretary of staii; but also of 1 he president and other leaders In the parly and the administration. Mrs. Nellie Spnngler and daugh ter returned to their home In Wal lowa this n hi nil til- after spendlne yesterday at Hot Lake Willi Mrs Spangler's mother, Mrs. Kate Mur shall. ' 1 Miss ItcMtle Schubert of Telocaset was iu I.n Grande last evening vis iting wllh friends. Miss Schubert i fl on No. 17 this morning to visit her sister In Pendleton, Mrs. A. Waldrof and son. Albert are spending the week In Portland. Not the least Interesting of tho les ts of Influence which Kellogg must face will he that exerted by the new chairman of t he senate committee on foreign affairs. Sen ator Borah. Borah's square chin was offset by Hughes' square whiskers. Kellogg. without squareness, either of chin or whiskers, may be less able to wit list and Borah's assaults. I .cup. George WVrst wat In the Leap J section, the first of tlie week look fng for fat hogs. Plans are being completed for j enter! n Inlng tlie liirge number of I grangers expected to be In nttend- liiyllls Peterson and Miss Kdllh Kbell, Other muslrul s-leetlons were, cornet solo. Mnivtn ranter and n saxophone and violin duet Paut Hull and Phillip Walnum. Ml'" D.vgert Present. Of special Interest was a group of piano solos played by Miss tlel- u Dygert of Portland, daughter j present last night, were, the Sganarelle Caprice, Schtitt, The Swan, Salnl Saens und Glguo llrc-l tonne, Bachman.'- The comedy. "Fi-male , 'ugl neers." staged by- thtT inemberH ot tlie Portland delegation was much enjoyed by thu large number .ol people present, ; . , Many (it tests. Among the guests from Portland Mes W II. Uyiti-rl of l.u tlrande. ho dames Wnitunbliul, Munich, Davis was recently presented In recital at I'orlland by I'liul K. HufchliiBon und lias also played from Ihc Ore-1,-onlan radio. on several occasions. Miss lyif-ct possesses an unusual teellllliiuc and a varied rcp.jrtolre. Her proKrain last evenlnif fallow: l-relude. IMwiird Kehutl, t'olilul bine's Lament. Kdwurd Heliutl, Old Masters' Etchings Bring Remarkable Price Wade Hilcr. F.nlerprise business num. is now registered ul mo 10- y hotel. ' ' - Mrs. f. II. llappersell and her Kianddauilhter. Iteheeca .lone Wil liams. Ii-n last evenln? fur I'orl land to visit Mrs. llnppersetl's pn r. nts, Keverend and Mrs. Mark Noble. Mr. and Mrs. John Illlby of l.a Orande went to California yester- .hiv to si.i'iid the ivlnt-r vislllnir relatives and on account Unity's health. of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Muck Knlu-lit ar rived iu l.a (lliinde last evening af ter nuikliiK a trip to San I'edro. California, by car to visit Mr Kninht's parents. .1. II. IKvle. Standard I'll repair man of (inker, is now at Hie Kolcy hotel. Mrs. It. I'. KrellU I. ft this morll- lat- lo visit for a few days ill I ny OreKlHl. Mr. 11111I Mrs. rriink A. Hans-ll of Teloeaiel were In l.a Grande this inurnltiK on a shopplns Irlp., Mrs. Waller Kllnsrhatner. of Kn V 1 prise, arrived here last cvcnlnB. She will remain here a few days as a kucs' f l"'r mother. Mrs. I.. P. Day. llilitl last winter. The department has not eeeiv. anee at the mectlnir of the Will Iowa County Pomona Grange Mcl nn.. I.i.p.i b'nl.fiia... 7 ii.... ii ' i.-...iu ..i. r complete reports from Italy. North the county ornmnVit'lon. returned 'UrUa- and India which nonnally tlie first of the week from Josenh 'l'hiut more than fifty million acres where lie i-,w UHM.iee.l tl.:it n Inrm-.tU wintfr Wlieal di-lecratlon from that section would be here. A fruod attendance Is expected from other purls of tin county. The entertainment committee has been successful iu seeurinfr some good speakers for the oc casion. Including Prof. Hurd of tlie o. A. C. and Mrs. Jones, chair- J man or the II. u. committee of the Oregon Slule grange. A snappy program ts being pre pared. Members of tile Itlirrlcanu 'roek.igningo hsve - consented to contribute some musical numbers. Also Home special numbers have been promised from tho Houth Pork grange of l.oslinc. Itnillo Program l-:iijo.vct. Local radio fans have been on- 1.AKI) t'AXVOX xnws Ul)ll CANYON (Special) Mrs. J. S. Lwln und little son. Her bert, have returned lo lllelr home at Portland after visiting huro for it lew days Willi her ons. Hlierrell and Henry Kivin. Sho wus culled to rnlon by the death ot nor brother. John Dobbin. The Misses l.nla llanton and Ilelh Merle Miller, of tills neigh borhood, started to high school al Lu Grande the first of tile week. Clarence Peters Is enjoying a vis it at Salt Luke Clly, I'lah, With his sister und other relutlves. Shepherd. Itogers, Conley. DeWItt, Morgan, Hinilh and daughter ,H.-r-nleue. Allen. Karley, O'Mulley. Klr by, Mooncy, Coeiiran, Woodward. Uncklis, Dunne, and t'hambertj. Mr.l and Mrs. Curtis and Mr. and Mrs. Kenton were also present. I And Sfirlnttie j.. l- n..tu ALLEN'S F00TEASE The Anllseptle,.M(-ullUK Powder lor tired, swollen,, siuartliii!, BwestlnK feci. U liikes tlw trletloli rum the shoe, prevents. bHalurs and sol-e spots nod takes Hie sting out. ot corns snd 1... ..!.... AtWHVS u.io Allen'. Foot-Ew. to break In new bIioos. Sold ever.v , where. Trial iiiieVaire FrM. Address I Al.l.' v"". FOQr-EA.SE. I . Rot. N. Y. LONDON (Al') After being stored In two wooden diesis al s bunk for "0 years, a collection of cJchhiKsi JueJuajuis jum ,liy Jliuuv brnnui. saw me light, or uay ai sue-. Hons In London recently, und real- j Ized 11711.81!'.. The' highest Indlvlduui price puld fur a Uembrandl was 1S.(I0II for "Arnoldus Thollnx." Three I others cm It led "Chrlsl Healing ijoylng some high class entertaln the Slek." "Christ llefore Pilate." ment from radio statlun "I'll Wal and "The Threi- Crosses." cachlowa. Ore. Conducted by K. C brought 115775. Duleh buyers cug- i Waugh. a program put on by this erly competed with Kngllsh col-station Tuesday evening. was leclors for possesnon of these al-heurd clearly in several parls of most forgotten works of the old Mho country. Willi Hie conllniia- UAKi:u hi. pott is iuscvi;itY PAHIS (AP) A Journeyman ba ker claims to have found a form ula for breiul dough the uso of which will keep I he loaves In an edible condition for months or even years. llecently laboratory experiments have proved Hull the loaves could he kepi relatively rrcHh for Iu' months while the lnvenlor. Jean Maltl! says, this period will bo ex tended . to, .two years., - 'if' i " Fred Haistcn Bore One Tragedy After Another (Continued from Page 1.) AMENDMENT IS SOUGHT muster. The collection had" been made In the early pail of last cenfury by Kdward Budge of Abbey Manor. Kvesham. whose outlay Is belb ved to have been little, more than j orriccH (ind of ,,, lutiu. Hon of regular programs, station 7CD promises to become one of I he most popular entertainers to llMtellerS-ln, national ram Kile. i'avok ciiiij liAiioit U'o-opi:iiA-n r. ia)(ki:h; OKLAHOMA CITY. Okla. (By i HCCOMMr.NDMI TO MK' fho AKsoeiaicn rrcsj uainicx- SAN fkancisco (AP) Co (lon or the child labor amendment t0l,.rHVl. Wool murkeiliig ussoelul to tlie I nlted State constitution . ,,,mM H11,.( M rt, )Mlinianr) in was uercaieu in ui" t'Kianouia house of represeiitatlv son, Claude. 17, succumbed tu spinal meningitis while In tin service. Mrs, Haistcn wus tin first l,u Grande "gold star" moth- ir. Cluude's death came in l!M7 and In the same year Mr. II u 1st. m and his family moved from, here . to Bed Bock, Arizona, af ter two decudes spent in tlie Grande ltonde valley. . '( Daughter Killed. ' AU,.'. went well roe awhile and Mr. MalHten's health, which jio cessltatcd the move to Arizona, improved rtteudlly Hut In 1H23 the finger of death WW I1F.TTm "ain iwhiied iii iJJL.iiMajlilB (IlluJfllU.ri , (Continued from Page 1.) dilion and wi.ll cause eonstiint un xb'ty und uneerlalnty renardless of which in the eonl roveiwy briefly pri'domliinlcs." "The I ' nl lei) Stales fjiivt rniiient has iiinde . I he very . wonts inetililM lax" unpopular., - so1 uiipAiuliir . .n ters ;'crfneMiiyv nlghl-. . ract Ihnl reardb-HS of whatever! v': Wan' J'ftuil)eu( Here. 4llerlt talnc of Incomes poss -ss White a resident of t Ills Juunltu Haistcn, was Killed in a street cur accident In Phoenix, Arizona. That left Mr. and Mis. Halsleu and one. daughter In the family, and the mother had lust her sense of Hik'ht. Then the Anal tragedy In Mr. Haisten's life, as wus menllonnd before, .w as , written In bloody, let- el I y. Alfred Milne, owner of the Wil low Glen tree nursery mar tin ..nietery. returned to l. Grand ..v..nlnr from The Dalles. H' visit.il hln mother whose health Is failing recenlly. by a vote of " to 24. Miiiti,. Mii'lliiiii tif lri'ftn. WiTP I hlirKda ' Hr(l,liriv rei'mnnielldeil bv Mt)"lll( (AVOltS A.II.DM l-'.NT POBTLAND. Ore. fMpeclal) A meeting of the legislative board rs at the annual convention of lh' National Wool Growers ussoclut Hon here Thursday. "Only through co-opratlon tab Ihe growers escape placing tlnin- or the uroHiemooti tu ijcoiiioi ie , Ht.,v,. ut n,t. uvrvy f the wool Firemen and Knglneim-n for the juyvrH H A, ,lurn.n f the Slate r Oregon met In session ' Oregon agricultural extension ser Portland und transacted the "u,llvice. ' business perlulnlnu to legislative j J i measures iM tne preseineo .hi inu . t-tc; IT? fTi,il IciclKlalurc at Salem and went on JUMI0 I Iv.AIoIjo record unanimously In support r j riitlfvim (lie. child lubor Ian: amendment to the L'nlled Stalest constitution. I (Continued from Tago l.) January Special Sale ON LKATHKR VKSTS And JIACK1NAW COATS 2--. DISCOl'NT Stamlaid Lines First (Jualily SALE CI.0SKS JAN. 31 Clint's Clothiery The Store Wllh ft Cobcoik WOOL GROWERS Wl-i...... h. re malt- I. a point ... .-p iv IIfV "'n'1 Hl,y ,l,u,U'H w'-"1 while t: lAKfi JiAl ItlUlj the magtiKlne with the assurance . 'thul they would be handled In an i ... . , r, , i Impartial manner. iu......Wu ,rm w i Mr Andrews' announced before human disposition rebels when the words un- mentioned. j "All of Ihls being line und wtdl' eNtllbllHhed by experience lei us as loyal citizens, who desire to lo sie the stale advance, turn lo oilier ex treme and make Oregon exception ally attractive, not only lo settlers ttt whom we must look Tor furl her development ir our apTicullural lands, but also to people who have money to establish manitfaci tiring enteririsn and other Industries. "Alrvndy have several hun dred easlern people possession property In the stall' upon which I bey nay taxes. Income and in- 1 herltanee laxt-H entirely eliminated we will claim I bene melt tis pernui ! bent residents, for 'most part, and jlhey will brjng enough wealth Into u lil.-l, -!in riL'lit fliMv be ). 1. i. Al I LjVA) : taxed as property, to nion- thani loifs-'i the amount now received by ii.. ninl; from lii H-rlCiliee tax. "Argument that It will uUruct the Idle rich limy be parllally true, 1111 Kiipimse it docs. Observation teach en and has proved that men with wealth dp not .stay Idle, ex cept In rare Instances, and even then their wealth docs not remain the MHed was prominent , not i .1 I ITTT -hrffJH III. i;i;itV DY I'BU I S At Rodes Meat Market 1119 Adams Ave. Shoil Bibs Beef.... Ht- POT B(AST Bi;i:i'' IJe I B I M ! BIB iITh- HAMitr bgi;b Slrluln and T-llonc Hikn. IHc WHY PAY MOBi:? LIST LARGER (Continued from Pago I.) I ...... .,. ,,,. ,, -..unit 'adjournment that I'rld.iy will perhaps be the busiest .consented 1.1,,. here In "' ' day I, the history of wool growers', ""'! 1 tor tl c tx- naiionul conventions. IJ ".1' . '. .'1 I llagcnhartl, I.. IK- II I.--Il. Ilur"' of ,''r,, "f", '' no" ",k- Indications are that Frank J. H"-"' throughout Hi- slut.-. igenburtti of Idaho, pr. shl. nl of tin- ,,vnnnT association for 12 years, will lie re- .uiVill. IlAI U1U talned for the coining year. ( lih-r officers anil dln-ctnrs likely ore lo be n-lained. though minor changes may be mud.- lo provide more rep resentation for stales shoulnir I irreiitest activity durlnr the yeur. Iof wh.-Ht shipped :.l.roud dnrtn Dr. O. H. H'-eke. director ol uieiciJl. vallieu ill 9Z.i 1. 1 i '" wnue. ! California slat" depurtinenl or ag- m heal Hour exports, umo lining in rlcullure. In a talk on the fool and 1 1 .'..trjti.onu barrels were vulued at mouth disease, urged state nuaran-j$:il. 2l'li. U't'l und wheal products tin. n. the fti.lv feasible HlO'I for such as bread, biscuits und inae- attacking tin- animal disease prott- Inrunl. udd' tl an additional i I. in. m purlnient of agriculture Iuihi lo III- lotul. I films showing tin- ravages of tne , slight fulling on in cum anu ' disease In CHlllornla last yeur were rice exports Ix-lwern nml hoivn. 'l!2 mas reporled but such grains Atlenllon already Is turning lo-jus burl. y. rye and oats showed ! ward selection of the ISl-6 conv, n- j Inert ases nearly comparable to no tion city. Salt '-akc Is pulling In : heal figures. : the strongest bid. though Portland I Klmultunrously the world cut land l.os Angeles Itoth are looking jdown sharply Its takings of A mer it lth favor toward the wool men. lcan meuts. In I'JIJ, the ciports i Sa l like is making overturn forjnf nit st and meat products frum i.k. ennv.nlion every other Yiar.lthe I nlted Mtales .mount.. 1 to citing she 1 the logical the w'Sf rn Ind stry. liOliP' of tile national Mr Jones hud' Mw r"r '""' tih"rly "fl, r l"' allng ot I149.6H7.T43 pounds valued at ell as Sl.ec.,. Ii.. . lit-. In l!.'4. lite o- UML-'-lutiOQ ,UI Ol SJCll CApOC. WSJ, US.'ltl,- CORD TIRES A slrl.)ly ipiallly ll,i mil litllll tlMnn If, lirlc,- th.'il hi- ami He- makers fully giiatiiiitcc In cierjr rcHfl. W't make niljii-liiH-nls' for )m ,Hli-x le H Hill liny It, Mf llti-M. (iencrnl f'tinls IIm- m-xl lliu i iMtil new tlrrs. Jciiiiinys & Shumate, I'rops. Successors to Southard & Shinn. I pi . i ; i VKUNKAL R0MNS0N j EXPERT ! MARCELLING , i Phone 521-J 'II For Appointments ' Today The best buy in town quicKsUuting new wra A &K&J Start the new yeitr r;'-'jt on thc.bissest masure of power you car-' y nt vour car the new winter Red Orou'r- goIine On all counts it is th best buy In town ,! Quick, hair-triRRer stBrting-T ..' , ' '.'Smooth, faster acceleration in trRfiic - Power and to spare on the hills. Give your car a work-out on the new winter "Red Crown" today. Fill your tank at any red, white and blue pump in town at Sla"dard Oil Service Stations and at dealers. STANDARD 3IL COMPANY .-,..( California -3 IX .' Comedy, 'isiN(;alov noons Only 7 More Days . To Take AdvanliiBo of Our JANUARY FURNITURE SALE W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. Four Floors of Fine I'liinituic Road Ability Dodge Brothers NEW FAWUC Womlerriil fur women nml ehlliliiii's ihi's-se, miIIn anil nmilH-r1, A .demlld Mih-llliilt: for linen. Coiiicm In ull tin IMipiilnr i-lorw. A-k lo It. Art & Baby Shop "l;Vl;llV'IHINfi I'Olt TIIK IIAIIY" III.Msl I l IIIMi Hotel No it lll.lg. SI AMI'IMJ nirii;iticK iMri'Kitxs . .11. v. 'iinti:Ai MOTOR CARS Safety -Stuifllg Cumloilabty J f&vtfllu urniliii I.A l.llAMll:-JllM.I'll KTAt.l-. mm; llaars 1'olillnni, I'mia. Stages Leave La (Jianile for Joseph Daily 8:30 12::J0 3:110 Arrive: 10:30 1 :.'i0 5:50 guffld ARCADE mm TOOAV- "Acip'a Fables" and "liilei national Ncns" COMINC MONDAY 'Peter Pan" 4 -. 'i s