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Friday. Jnnunrv HO, 1f)2i" THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. PAGE FIVE Local News In Brief INSTALL IRE ; COMINU KVENTB Mnh 6. 8. 7 District high school basketball tournament lit Union, CM.T.C. CAMPS i SAVE -with Mr. Milt's Itclte;- . !';! I' I htlM'H. WtlO IlltS be I'll SIT- Mlsrf .Mason III Mjss Alnni Muson, who hits been BrlQUuIy 111 at her home since Wednesday la reported Borne w Imt Improved at the present time. Hon. Oreii Cumuhcll. n ini..n.i. ont of tin- schools und coaeli ut WASHINGTON AP. Nearly Joseph, Ja dozen new centers for -citizens l . Jmllltary I ruining camps are under ! Mr. und Mrs. Goldby Maxwell of 1 """Wi'ration ly the war depart -, Uayton. Wash., spent last evening ! "UMlt rr l9'-6, ln ,,K' vitin,tV o( in l,a Omnde. Th.y ,ft thin mom. 'Sn,"" ""n wlM Uo e,vi'n 'n'11? UiK to visit relulives In lini.ler I1" V(l,loU8 Par, r the' country , ' during- the months of June, July und August ut un estimated cost mm. addition to the cuinps util ized last ''ur, the war depart ment contemplates Riving: train ins to Amvrlca'a olunteer sol diery at Kort Williams. Me.,' Camp Euatis. Va., Kort Oglethorpe, tin., Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind.. Jef ferson Ilurracks, Mo., Korts Crock ett und llllss, Texas, Kort l. A. K jsscll, Wyo., and Kort George H. Wright, Wuuh. Anion? future plans of the de partment Is that of furnishing a ft your MM DRUGSTORE .ion.-.y 111 at his home for m-veini ! T, A Vt I li'TTIi' Ml'V .UIul AuK" rcnorlci. u Utile better to-I 4 ifY, "XI? MLiN '"I y:M0, dBj-' . BARRED FROM MEET; m u.i.n IConllmied from Pnge I.) nritdiilmtloll plurality in the house by tirglnc the election or Ivino- Cluls or S-'Dl'lllliBlS. Mr. Wood, who was the ttirfiret j of questions from u dozen or more inciuninx Meniocruta To Be. Hen- Sllllilny hSi i v Hamilton, dimrlct mmer- , mumiiIkth. inteuilcnt of Ilic Methodist church j launched into his attack on the lll with? heuduuiirlci-a III llolse. will be ; ""fscnl group arter ltcprcscntutlvc i t i. ....i.... ......it.... ... .... I '-'rear nf WlMennuln ),,,.! ,i..r..n.i..,t nouncemcnt todi.y. . 'ihH cmaiB activities on behalf ,ur,R,1 "lnience during , . I or Iho 1 ,11 Kollctte ticket. Mr. tho winter months tor those who Wllljtiln' Talks Mjs. Marie Nudelhofrer of Near -Must I-rear explained luler that lie ai attend the camps In summer. Wln- , ni ,,,,.. II,,,. i .. ..... i icr uuiiiiiiir, in cuniit.cuon nun hi' ... ..." . "u." 7" Ihe citizens' : military training ir..i(.,r iu u..h,wiii.wi ( " ,u "ltr " wiseonsin , , , , Itelief is Heneduled toi ., . .... . . minus. Is now . provided lit hiw. Kive two uddreases Wnndiiy. In the. ,., ,.. , ! r " I', hut the demand has not us yet nine Hpeak dt North y o a q( j pushed it forward to -reulijaitlon. sentatlve l.onRvvorlh of Ohio, the ' :Pl l - i-owe. who la ac-' Repulilican, in which banning' - of I lively Identified with the' citizens' Insurgents from purlyv eoimeils hillltai y trainlnff camp fnovemeiit was advocated. . nus O'1' letters from ' various i , 'parts of the country.' the' greut majority of which' are complimen tary to summer trulninp., A group of w omen's clubs, which had un . Powder and Sunday evening ut Hot J.ake. Mrs. Nadelhoffer is working out of Portland. 1 Mor.vllotiit Tomorrow There will bo a story hour at Ihe Library tomorrow morning at ten o'clock. The siorles this time will be pertaining to nnimals and the JhienktM'B will )q Mis. Young and MIhs lavina Gulloway. ! REPORT ON WHEAT LOAN V VOW A HI T? Impression llia the cumps ml(,-ht JtMitLOj militaristic, conducted ah In-'; tern- n E X ALT. SHAVING CKKAM la the Slitiviim reani t tint decides the degn'e of com fort or otherwise of a shave, lingular users of Itexall find Hhaving lui.sy and pleasant. The large si.e tube is only Glass Drugs Idi Tin- i:i:xai.Ii tlrnnilc stoii? (it'iii ( Observer Crossword Puzzle it rr r iFr"5yt; i y I I ' V P 1 1 15 ' 1 ' m Jar" j 1 I SATINS '...."-Tliis Khowinn; of licautiful SATINS cuiiUiins many ' uf the season's most impular shades or Kosn, Harding ' liluo, Tans, Jlrown, Ulack and AVhite at prices that" afford real savings. v- $1.98 to $2,89 To Visit In California (Continued from rge 1.) vestigatlon resulting In tht state ment t hat "for the fust 11 m in history, the . Coiled States has a Mrs. . Itoy t'urrey will lenve this, ly Ktlsha A. Baker nttornev foriSttne national defense policy." The nenlng en routo to California. She the Anti-Saloon League." American Federation of Labor, u.t will spend n fpv days In Portland after which she will go to Sacra mento,, where she will visit her pa rents, . She will visit other Califor nia points while away. Decora ting Church The Interior of the new Presby terian church la being kalsomincd and decorated this week prepara toryTd'the Installation of the pipe organ, . which has been shipped from St. Louis and will arrive here next week. , Llnvllle Denies Charges. !lts Kl Vaso convention, chdora )d Dr. Llnvllle. federal prohibition I . M. 'r. C." progiuni. director for Oregon, denied teHti-1 Thu nation's average enrollment mony by Mrs. Virginia 1L Wash- fr the training tamps , In 1 1'1'4 bourne to the effect that federal was ,one mun for eturh 3,225 .of officers had received a portion of lou 'Jlatlon. ' NAVY TO GET L M PUNES A conservative Is a man ,who ia la tors. The committee, through I Chairman Gurland. pronounced either wise. Or a coward. all ae censure upon Cleaver, declaring he cording to., whether you' are a hud been too active politically. conservative or not. Near 1-ist Worker Here Mrs. W. 10. Uambo, representing ihe Near Kast Itelief work in this state', arrived hi I. a Grande yester day from Portland. Sho will re main In this district for some time in connection with relief work. To night she will spouk at lmbler. Gas Comes To Front As Oil Supply -Disappears Dost Catcher on Duty Mom I ay The police chief today announc ed that the dog catcher would be gin functioning Monday. February 1. and all dogs not licensed will be taken into custody In reference to how; old a dog must bo before a license Is required. Chief Haynes stated that "as noon as they rtin bark, they ure old enough to re quire a license." KAN FUANC1HCO (AP) Hevo-.l during -the preceding tert. ' the lutlon in the methods of manufue- j speaker declared." A striking fact t urine ens la Amerit-u is almost a certainty of the Immedtute future, was the prediction made hen- to day by Harry C. A bell, of New York, president of the American Gas association ln his opening re marks before the mid-winter meet ing of gas company executives. This will come, about, the speaker deeland. because the industry wilt be called upon to replace the na tion's falling supply of oil wit li is that while Hie household use of gas Increased I no per cent In the last ten years, the use of gas in in dustry .iuiiijM'd 1. 000 pir cent. "We have cot ltr niukit ulanH for an industry three times Its present .uwrrylhff Hther 'n standard . CLKVKLAND (AP). The fin est of materials and workmanship und. till' the latest accessories lt. the development of the airplane ,(iire being used by the Glenn L. 'Murtin company here In the con struction of 75 combination tor pedo, bombing and long distance acouting. planes .for the bureau of ueronuullcs of the navy deparl ineri.L . -t', Approximately -2it,tMM 'purls jvo Into the making of a plane. Ail except the- motor, instruments and propellers are made at the local plant; Delivery-of the first plant: is scheduled, for February, IHJil, and the plant is operating at lull capacity to comptcte its contracts, - Tin airplanes are known as Ihe "HC" j-type and are eapuble of 7rti Ue. If mis service does Hot re -1 ' i . . . ' ;.. . . . . -'"! ' ..PnuH Ul IMIIIIUIj U' M II I U il'lll I MCI 11)1 Giw Party , The members of the girts' bas Uethalf learn at Ihe high s-mool will give a farewell party this eve ning ufter school in honor of Mfs! this to mean rapid, and probubly Ann Stance who Is leaving al the drastic, curtailment of the use of end .of the v.Mck for Portland toioll In Industrial heating processes attend St. Helena School. Mls where it now furnishes perhaps 9e Stunge has been one of bulwarks) per cent of the fuel supply where i.lno.. (n.lilulrhil us.. '.,f i.ll 'flitu ..- ,1,,. -it ... tvin i. i..wi.. n.viihng distance f-rVnitlng. As a scout year or the year after. It is im vi-J lmuu- mumn m mei, tai.le. To be able to take on tnhi -carried, which Is sufficient for business we must obtain hundreds 1 ' . ,,,mi,H nf i'l'n Xkx . . . . .. . .... . .. - . . li L a e liNiiii; Miieeu .11 lit mi eu Kaaeous luei lor . inuusiriai neui- 01 millions 01 uonars 01 new caju . . . , . ini.'. tnl: e must make bus iuickcr. ':n I'our. . I Mr. Aliell liases hla predlcllon on and muke It In lamer iiuanlll les: : Tin- I liree-purpnae type plane. President roolldlf's rec-nl action : e musl have the mil co-operation i'I'"M"n lo Hie cninliinalion nf In tho creation of Ihe Kederal lllf Ihe reBUlatory liodliB. and we j loads cinl-il. Is rillivl wl.lh Imlli Conservation Hoard.. He Interprets 1 must adjust rales so that the colli ' In lid and .waler, Ian -lllisr (tear, luak- or service will hi lllalilv nrooor-, " snllal.lo for ecll.m over tloned among alt Classes of customers." 1. S. II. S. III. 12. 14. ir. 17. II). 21. 2:i.' 2.i. 27. 2K an. 81. 32.. at. II li. 37. a 8. 31). . 41). i 1. 4 2. 4 3. 45. 47. 4U. Til). , l2. r4. 65., ii. 58. 51). III. i;a.' 73. HOKI.ONTAIj ' Sauii'. Football field. Hot, dry. : Act. ' , ' ' ' iJirtfe cask. ' .'.'.. rosscKS. . Ability to do. v ' ItodenL Foolish. . Oryan of hearini;. .. , ' Knisted. . ' ' ' Container for growing Mow ers (pi.). . Lukewarm. Twisted, woven. .Drink slowly. ' Cooklnt- utensil for boiling:. Illuminating- vapor. . . , ' Sixth note, musical KCtlle. " Highest point. . .. . ... IndiiHlrious Insect. Near. Perform. ' Oitlatdc edpe. Stretch of lime. : . . Aloft. . J'reposltlon , Consumed. . , . - Female ruminant. Expression of Inquiry, Fool, donkey.. .. I'ep. ' . . ',, ' . Snowshoe. ' ' Ureal he Willi dlfririilly. ; , Covered willl pieces or , baked clay. , ' ' i:niroriu. ' Fasten ill knot. To be victorious. , Oriuils.' - Kmplies out ot a vessel, lllped. A suck u pouch. v Assent. Ity.' ' Shjp cal'PCIlter or, bl'ljlSe iiuililcr'H tool. ' lcaklnir apparatus. ' , Toward. . . '4, ,! 6' 0. . 7. '. I). 1 1.; . 13: 14. 111. ' 17.' . I!t '50. -21. 211, 31. 33. 35. I 311. 37. 42. 4 3. 44. 411. 48.' 411. 5. ' 51., ' 53. 55. 511. 58. ' tin. 111. 112. 114. ' .115. VlOltTICAl, , Same as 37 horlsoutuU Tolai.,;, . -''. ; Flokver.'- t;!; ' ,' ,,;-!' - , Act. - , '.'r'- .: Article. - ' -! Part ot tile eye. . A ilivtslon of' tllllku -Vpon. . ' t - 1 Part, or 'speech' (pk),' . .' fa. - ....,-.. ApplllUdH, 1 . Consume. ' Mournrul. ;.i Draw: rorward. , . A kind or cloth. ' Hcmse of, humor. . ; Slna-le one. - .' ' To. .rest.. J. Slight explusloll. . , llciitins -In senil-recllniMt: position. , ... 1. Hiirbor (Pl). . 1 ... Wears uw.ay.wlth ,ili teeth. I'USS, , ' ., All AmerlcUll dessert. . Fxlst. . , . Klmlan. , ; . ; , v .. Clothes. ' .. : Serpent. . ' ", . Imlb'.positlon. ' . Slrelch 011I; lo c'liitivjjc. " Sharpen. . ... Tree wit ll a u.illycrln leaf. Contend, . A cat's noise. Hard dentine. 11 is: . : ' : .' . Immeise. 1 ' Atlelid. Not one. ' A reline. IIM. . " .. , Place, ' ' KxIhI. Proi'.eefl. Thus. T HE II OB lUiruau of StnudarUs IMnns I Intricate Job fur Itself j WASHINGTON (AP). Among 'Him difllcultleH, encountered by on- ginetiH und scientists In a yarity ot enterprises la -that metal: discs or musses used n weighing thu mote delicate tiuunlttles refuse to . stay uniform In their,own' y eight. The xllft'ereJiccs that arltte from Ue, age ing, oxidation, or trunsrormatlon of tho metal Jn. the' weights havu proven so aerlous thst the,- liureai) of Standards '.will Lendeuvor to. rid laboratories nd w.Qrkshoits of the iohsUHilft.;.jor. Work, Ml u. series of Htandard' variations tliitt will- Him , pllty tlij reaching oT exact answers tov specli'lc, problems ; in mlcro-w-eiRhing.' -r : , - :' A whole series of meals and at-' lays are being prepared and tested out. Also ttie manipulation of the metal, masses which go Into deTI eute wetghtH is bring studied,. Hint even density may be- obtained in, the final erslings. The wort will not be stopped until tho. whvlv. subject has. been explored. - Albany Kmplo.vs lCduciilor . ' ALHANY. Ore. Miss Kslher Ft. Sin II h "f l'ayctte. Idaho, hiu beeu elected to conduct what will , be known as - tho "opportunity- robin" In the local grade schools. In this depnrtmnht all children who have dot kept apace with their classes up to the. sixth grade wilt be placed for correction and special Instruct Hon. BCaAE'V:.';''V;:': 32xV AWT 600DYKAR FABRIC CASINGS V v.'.''.:', $12.75 , . ; '4 ;;;'-:' ; - While They Lust! W. H Bohncnkanip Co. of ,3 he ceute team at her pluce at side Snim- llfinj A. Sjiyre. county school supr-intendi-nt niade 11 I rip ' Sumiiier viM yesterday on official business. Mf,' Say ! reports thtit the iviivy gafi could be used "The csl Imuied available untL usable supply of oil In the United Stales is 'J.IHIO.MIMUHIO biilTelH and lb present hit Hon 7riit.imo.ipm barrels.' Mr. Abcll irild. "II la apparent, , therefore that the supply w III last only I - ItADIO I'ANS OK(AMl i MKIiFOHD, Ore. To rurther the ir'"rcsls of the hundreds of radio receiving set owners In land -and sen., it Is designed to be ra I a pulled from t he turielii of Imttle.shlps and to lie rupnhle of taking off 11 ml landing upon. by the aid of nil arrest ng gent. tin To GOLFERS PAY El nun snijw diillH mu"ke going very bad years. A strict conservation pto-in-ifdaccs allhoiirh In most cases grum. national In scope, seems to the" drifts have been ch'ured at be th only solution, and tuich a I' Jit partially by the county snow t prorum menus that the Industrial plows. 1 I u'f,"'R r Hie nation will be obliged ii ' - to turn to nianutaet need gas for TrWdr II Slock fir Stray I their fuel reiiuirements. No" more w ill llalcr eounly be - "Thin iiienns thai In ten yeurs troubled with stray horses. A tin gas output will increase ut lotion has betn found. A deb ASHVILLi;, N. C. (AP). -Kotr ! Iiiiiiilred million dollars will be dfeks of airplane rarrfeiH. siient by Americnn irolfets dmintr fHcllltate the hundllhg 011.1-15. aecinllng to a comoilatlon IbOiird rartiei-M Hie Villus IliilV be r riirin-fn miiilo tv tlnrv Wi.ul. of un 11 tie t f r(d ue t ' (jwii iiiiu iu'tw-on Ian , foldeil, i-e.liiciiig I lie wing Kpread nil. golf enthusiast of this clly. ", " .... ...w . ,lo iisk uiiin nan us no mat. This Immense sum Includes the protection of the interests or rail!..; 1 jn,nipinent used lu play, the ron- owners. the Itogue Hlver Valley, at ruction "of gif links and Hub kuuiu i.saociauou nun recenuy j ni Cnin y iUCmDCl'S l.miseM and the exp-iiHeae in. bb n- I lit I ' 1VT 1 ",f' ''he expenditure j;Clllftn(l lilllCl ll;IKS roi. ,.0ir halls alone he estlmuleN ul $:;o.0'io.ufiot w hllr the matlr nf dues w III cost players $ I mii. niMi.eiMi. and leuiling the expense for balls come cuddles with the Flllll Of $ 40.0IIO.IMHI. I he board -deadlocked after mtr rowlng'the situs 'down lp I wo', 11 ltd Ihe' volers'of the district will be acked lo makt the aelecllon. One proposiil is for u 1'J-ucre tiHe jut on the edge uf the clly limits went of town, and the other lo add a unit lu the present high iirliool building, which la central ly located. The election has been called for Febryary 7. ueen organized.. orporatlon . pa pern are in the hands of the cor poration commb;jloner at Kab'in. upon reeeippt of which a iupvs meeting of radio owners In aodttt ern Oregon will be called. The following w ell-know n Med ford men are the Incorporators:. Gates. has been In Pine valley trading oil slo,ck for horses. Nobody knrrwa .in sl what will lie done with ihe hovsesi or Ihe stock, either, but evl-ryu'ody seems htippy ovr the transfers. There are horses lelt. mvl anyone with oil stock or Ger man marks can do business lu this territory. Oregonlan. IkiiuI lllll m.r ii.iil im.1 irnlintlv ill ' 1 1' ",llu""1' " - , ... ... . .... .. ...... Ibji bert Hanmi, I'Vank DtsousLi. M.IMMI.IMtO euslumers will be connected to the mains of gas companies." Mi. 'Abel I warned his hearers of Ihe tremendous task ahead In pre paring lo s itisiy thin dt itiand, to provide new methods of generallon M. Daniels. W. .1. Meagher. George Itarnum, J. J. llmmenv and .'it. Virgin. Lumber lirm IneorjMirnled. ' KI'OKNK. Ore. , Th.o Sprlng- Hnd even to build the requisite ad-1 field Lumber company hus been Personal Mention 4.Mrs. tJay He Hoi gm today.- dltional gas manufacturing cmilp ment. Another problem that must be met and solved, he sulci, was such adjust incut of rates lo t lu poid ie thai each customer shall pay the costs he causes the com- Incorporated here with a capitali zation of $10. fino and will occupy the plant formerly operated by Ihe Loud Manufacturing com puny In Springfield with a mllllng-ln-l ran- tilt ulii nt n r.llnf It. tm ttiilllt (. visited In Kl-Ipiiny and not force the Industrial nnnl of the Incorporators. II. H user to pay not only his own share parsons. A. 11. Loud. Theodore Kn- f I but also the losses Incurred from rau and N. M. Parsons, Ti ,.a i u rin.it i i..r r,.f it . u..f t iwm. u hn mi v Iim I hn n I heir litis morning lo visit over the week share. ertd. "Progress In the gnu business ! I during the last Iwo decades has ;Mrs. A. W. Campbell of Port- been n record of peak after peak. krtiif--rnt through I a Grande this with three times ns iniieh n1 nmrnme on her wsy to visit h Last Week Of Our Annual January Clearance Sale SAVE NOW! ON STAND AKD MKRCIIANDISK OK (JUAUTY For Men and lloyg KNTIUE STOCK ON SALE Sale CloM-s Jan. 31st ; : ; rrrni m,iiii;s impi;di; Tit.t.i'ic llooli UIVKIt. ore. Allhouirh none wan sufficiently heavy to block traffic. 25 slides, the debrtx. nnonnlinu ... mll.n.ln. ... turned durlngthe iut ten years aa v((oJ. hf Mu,nU.nonc() Nh.ko,si.n. running from one to ten truck ; loads of mud. tumbled froth tho I Columbia canyon side of the Co lumbia highway In last night's heavy ruin storm, 4 ; Crews of men were, busy from ,The Oullcs to the. Multnomah run ty line cleaning up lh ulides. Traf i fie wan consldembly sloweij down i thu nmd. v A regumr niivRrnmrr Is do peiidnble inerflinndlMT. ' ; MINNKAI'UI.IS. Minn. ( P iroUHedJ the report of the deitn df Htudeiii affelrn dl.t'loNiiiR sebo Ipstie avragr's among ihe frater nities lor the l!tj:(-.M school year til be below the minimum require liu nl for Kradiiatbin. Pr-Hideiil Lo fus l. ('oft man of the I'niverslty Of Minnesota has taken steps to raiH-! the ckissroom standards of I he ( ; ! k let l er orgii n Ir.al Ions, threatening disciplinary actjon un-b-HH Improveiiictit is nhoun. A sit if new n-giilalloTis for all fruternllh-s and suroritles. issud by (be president, apeelfiid that any chapter nol maintaining an aver age of '('" or belter "shall be plue- "The average uolfer will piob-i ably spend in the neighbor hood of si mm h year for his games anil Im Mental expenses." Mr. West.ill said. so t hat t he figures prepar ed wo ltd give a total of 4n.ii'm golfers In the I'nited States. With I lie li'Vi,IUlllll lll fll CIVIC IMIKS, on ulihii the expense is a very tiinall Hem, It can hardly be doubt ed 1 lial golfers In America will number half a million during the year 1 12.p." These figures, Whhjl have been d on probation by Ihe university . put together by experts In all lines for the year following'." eom-eriied with golf, are not ex- The eel-: scholastic report of travagtint, according to Mr. West- VI. 10. Nicholson, dean of st nbnt affairs, showed that only J7 of the all, who quote the tremendous j exieiiHion 01 gon imercKi in llie south lo prove a sound basis for Hie calculation. Other Items In the list are: GRf property, construction, club sutur b s and golf resort hotels, $''.'. ooa.'i'Hi each; club houses. $-'u,-omii.imiii. Travel expense also is rated at KO.Ooo.DOu. Golf clubs follow ii h a considerable drop i Iter Mill to Start Monday IHtOH ItlVLIt. or. The Ore gon Lumber comimny wilt start the mill at lce nevt Monday. A i ri'ir Is now engaged In general re pair work. A new ram. the cost of which exceeded H'l.aaM Haw been conipl. ted. The mill will be ftart ed this season several months earlier than on any 'former year. The com pa nv unihiputc a record cut. m. I i -X. Bm asm' 1 "THE STORE WITH A tOKSCIE-NtE Ptimt'ttm rfifeMr Hfmnil. It Kit LIN AP) lr. Krnesi t'ushlng Ith harden, dtniior of (Prineitoit Cniverslty library, hum been designut-d i nrr spondiup j th i ot gi member of the Pnuwtnrt Academy . nt S -b-n'-. s in He imIP.s t-hb ,Ir HirMnr .12 academic fralenillles had estab lished " averagts for the lyj.t t school year, (in Ihe other hand, not a single sorority fell below a "C" avrage, the rcfiort dlsecse. Indicating t hai Ihe measures tak en by thu administration were In tended "primarily for the fraterni ties. ' - - Governing bodies or. I he Greek to $ I 3.oo.oimi. The next drop letter ftrganizuilon an behind the. Is to Sf,nmi,iMiu. wlitc'.i Is claimed movement to Improve .sehulantlc 'eoiully by meds. tobaeco, iliibj standards. The Pan H'dbnlc coun-1 furnlJihlngit and course equipment.! til took action limiting the soelal j Lockers will cost golfers Rn.oiMi,. activities or lis women members. during the year, mcordln.il and the rrateriilty governing bodyibi the list, and gotr bags audi UIged Us Mtelril.-r M"l to pledge j be rages bllllg Up til. Iful Wit Jl ; nt'W freHllt..' lT-1F-""IeS Hi I ll" ; .""''.OOfl each end of the fall Ihe 'C" mark. There's No Hope lor ti man who take n chance w ben he's hu lux I ti cs. I Cm mil mii'M.-nrj any longer, Ue gle H personal goarnii tce. In nddltMui In Hint of Ihe rniiofy tin tiLNtitAL COIIHS ami ue make our own adjustment. They must glw oii full iHillur-for-Hollar Sri Icr. Ask us inoii' HlMiiit Hip .i;m;hal BU1CK GARAGE Jennings & Shumate. Ti-ops. Successors to . Southard & Shinn. Expert Stamping i Why buy a' pal lorn , wiicii yon ran luivr it lionu L-licniwr'f: Wc lunii oil- our material op jours. Art & Baby Shop ."I'.VUItY'l'IIINd I'OH Till', IIAIIY" ..; , , , i;f.vi'iT:niiiU- . V iiniil. .suiiiiuvi'.lUilK,. .i, STVUflXH , . .. BtTI'KltlCK i'ATrKHNS 1. M. V. 'I'UKIOAll . J iflll TODAY - SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ' 11 --a rzzr- -! rrWilliamJox. present iiiart''r were b-low t.ii'is iin-; to roi.Li;.i: AI.DANY. Ore. Stone Imple ment n, ornaments and weapons valued nf f) were Included In gift to the -o!t) ge by O. 'hhc of Albanv. The eolleetjon was guth vred from an adobe le-d "o miles north nf S)i' raiio-iito and the ar ticle were I'll id o have be. n lined ! a raee or people antedating the American Indian. Mr. fiw also gHx n nf -9 olum. of H. II ItHneroft'K Ain"f lin hisior that will be pi need In Mltrai y. "Thl stamps golf as the Amer ican game' ald Mr. W'estutl. "In no oth-r form of sport run bo found a half million men and women actively enganed. or such Ha'ge sums Individually' Invested. Plenty of games draw linger at tendunrep.' hut the number of par ticipants ts limited. 'ertalnly Stotland can -claim golf as her own n longer and the 'Iioal and Anrl'-nl is now ihe modern game of all the -opl"." i tork-l s'ctlori. i'ttF threuUnitif parents never spank, ymr. fsirr. t hou i; pit to tm: l( mFIU 'ltO. Ore,- A staiial ad vlitory eleeiion has tteen called by the M-hoot board to select a "lie for the KS.Htift htgh school build- and In if to le i fintriii t"d li'T" t bi- Minerva Says What Is Ihe difference he- twen H "TepetM fliol n II "T'lpM" A Tepi-,. a made of can vass idmllar lo n tent and used to house an Indian family. A Topa Is a hair unit and Is iipcd to coi-r a bald head. Hare fuels ate like bare feet and should not Im; ex posed this time of year. - A small amount will cov er this up at THE BOOTERY UAT IIAVIlL.N, Mgr. 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