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Saturday, January 31, 1925. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE FIVE I I nrI NmQ In ftriof 1 1 iEIHL SEARCH 1 March 5,;t 6. 7 District high school baaketbull tournament at Union. 4)n Hhs4ihks Trip Lawyer K. il. Itingo of La (J ramie made u business trip to Sa lem hint evening. Attending Siiovv . ('. K. Heitz, former coiinly road mauler und now independent con tractor, la attending the automobile show at Portland. - licit? fl'tini Bilker , J. H. KitiK, (ill ol't'lclnl of the kusu'rii uirgun ijiKm anu cower j coinpuqy Willi offices in Bilker. ls;Puers .j crew iiii.rB Ill la urnnuB on company uiliiineiw. hotel. llitilimil llonir S. V. Kinltli has returned lo I-a ; (irande a ter upendim,- several . weeks visiting relatives in Arizona. d Southern California Mrs. will return home in ubout a week. Anna I., Mllson, liobalt IJos. . Sik-ortli. Victor .McLaughlin, a new- Opened Shop : ' ' Mrs. H.. Meti'tilf has opened hr millinery shop on Adams avenue. in Che rooms formerly occupied by Not ion's Kiddy Shop. I'lned $.10 y,ewis Melkoviteh, Austrian, who was arrested and i harmed with possession or )i('iior. was found guilty in municipal court and fined $50 by Judge J. D. Slater. Mclko vltch paid the fine. ' , . f t I toads In fiood Shape hen l-'rench made a business trip I o Wu I la Wu 1 la y est e rda y . M i. I-Yenrh made Ihe trip by ear and reports Hint the roads ure In good condition. ' : : Tersonal Mention Mrs. Will 1'idcock and children spent the day in Pendleton. Mrs. W. O. Itoberlson or TVIo cisct arrived in l.a Grande tills morning on a businesn trip. Mr. and Mrs. Frank l.euvitt. who ....... ... I l.ll.....l il... ...... ... ...... rived in l-u Grande this morning. Mrs. 1Yank A. Hunsen of Telo caset was in l.a Grande this morn iut; on a' bustnesa trip. l.ss l- mence eVi m u. r.u- i-i'la arrlH-d this momhm to spend week-end visiting friends. eiiUilren of l''1or. who have been visiting at Ihe John ltogers resi dence here, left lor Monmoulh. Oregun. this morninc. Mrs. F.IIr.abeth Keelie of Wallu Walla wts a vtsilor in l.a Grande' last evening. Mrs. Keene arrived t',iu Baker yesterday on her way home. Mrs. W. ('.. S'uwyer went to Port land this morning on No. 17. Mrs. Sawyer will remuin In Portland for several days visiting relatives. MIks Olive Wilcox left lust eve nini; Tor Portland to visit Tor a few days with hcr brother. Mm flriir.c lUirlll lllld MI'S. W, l. Stoon and children went out on j Ihe branch train Mils morning: to i;ij;ln for u visit. . Mr. (. A. Ault or Kulerpriuv was in I. a f;raiMe last evenlnc 1 'r. Ault reKintend at the Hoiiiiiht ho M. ; Vhs. K ll.dllster and her duush-l-r, Kyda May Holllster. went to liunllnclon this morning: on No. 24 lo visit with Mr. Holllster, who Is employed iii that city. SPRING LINK Blazer Shirls v In Pcndli'ltm Woolen Make SPECIAL $5.95 Sample lino sent us, Men and Young Men's Iut ton Bottom Breeches $3.85 to $12.83 Sec Window Clint's Clothiery Th Rlo! With Coo" Miss Mary lleaudain was union? the guests regiatered ut tin Soin. J tiler 'hotel yedterduy. Miss IK-au- I omn ih a resident ut .i..M.-i.h wi... i returned to her homo Uii morn- ing lake sites' Look good TO LLOYD (Contlnui'il (ruin Puga 1.) I and weather nil! penult. If It looks nalisfuctory then, thu tech nical mun will, be Bent to the lulie to direct the building of the two cumps und niuke reudy for tlie coming of the company. A totul. of tibout forty .or fifty will Mr. jcoine for lllo Bcelles here. W.I ...l.l I il.,,.1' ... .. .T i nu , , H" would be required locally to prop. erly stage tile production. hundred or two would bo used lnvl11 a Buttrunlee1 ,,. he scene showing the rush nru ! molU for ,ocal , , t he same the pass toward the gold ficlds.ift . ..... , ...... The cast, although - not co.u.;,,,.;,,. ,,,, ',,, 1(U,Mlug Kngllsh actor discovered by Mr. ' Uo.yd- and olh" n'inar Tho St11u"U "ou,,u" ,,e "oua, if. ",e ""el' an C"B Ihe conunoclutions by Mr Uoyd. and . r . . ;tlre city arid county. Officials tures of the Wallowa location.., I fstlinale , that . a-, totul-f... ovor A, half million dollars will be ! J400.11011 annually lias gone out spenl in producing this Alus:;un0f the community in this Avay. of. l.loyd-s assistants, it will',; , "'-"-'" uii.it. ,re boas belnir.bnllt on Wtll.,fIOn .,u" "COn eP'"d hero dur. require bouts being. built on Wal lowa l,ukc, building ,01'. camp shown .In the two cuiiips, etc. Tart of the picture will ulso be taken near Portland where Inn will l.n I. ..Ill II... I ,,,, .,,., ,i,.. . , v"""- ' .. 'h, ,, . I 1 Sll-i riv J,,0"c"J,tc" 01' ..I l'!':innl''nolh';r.l.n0,in-1 ada - w here . the-- town of will be repioduced. Mr. ,, ,. llcachs story win be. followed in great'i .leti.ll n,,,l II.. I.l..-Il ....,. I pictured In the book will be dup-1 Heated with care. . a p . . , . ..... i.iujun MllJ leil IU Urande last night to . look ov tne mid Deschutes river possibilities should that be unsuitable. they will go to l.mvloton. Idaho, " h.uui .uvutiui. U.l (t snuij river rapids. His lllunagur , C.J. tada looking after a locution for the building of Dawson and tlut purt of the plcturu will be taken next month. Three curs made the (rip to WtL,I(nva yMay, twg.htred by .... , ,.,. , .,..,,' ..., ,!! ." Mr. liloyd In t'ortlund and Kline Stoddurd'n i'uekard sedan: When the lake wus reached snow on the that, the other cars returned Joseph und Mr. Kloddurd took the Lloyd party on around to the head of the. lake. ; LONGER JAIL TK'TITIIC ITI'lVTl'a IL1IVIMO UlVUlilJ; (Continued from Vago l.f . leKkialm-c l-'rlday. This bill takes from the , governor the appoint ment of meniberH of the coiiimls slon. und In Ihe bill enacted the names of the pr'-sent commlsslon- v.rs are fflveti. The bill (foes to the governor and If h" voloe II. art- attempt will be inado to carry the measure over his. veto. Part of the morning and till of the afternoon was devoted lo de bute on Ihe bill. Immediately af ter M had received ilti votes In Ihe senate Itesldenl Mower sent It over to the house and in ten minutes after Its receipt it had passed the house with 51 fur und two In the neiritlve. Having done these IhlitKS the legislature called It a day and ad journed until Monday. WEATHER HERE WAS S USUAL . (Continued from Page 1.) The preel pita jlon was grenter ll.ia ...,,.. It,,.n ..!.. .....I, have a tendency ti relieve some of i the dryness : during .Ihe suminer ulth Ihe unusual amount of mois ture stored up In the ground. The total sno fall In December 92i was nine Inches with three Inches falling during one lapse of 24 hours. The actual precipitation however when measured In liquid incnes hb i.vir. I iiib yinr in in- ches of snow fell. A greater snow lau wan reimereu on am -.oin u. lOecember than during tho entire month lost year. On this day 10 Inches of snow covered the ground j In 24 hours. "A total of 3.32 inches t of actual liquid precipuuilon was regliHercd. The difference In the amount of snow fall and the ac tual precipitation Is cuused by the amount of water tho snow makes when melted. The months of January and January 1S26 do not furnish such mlofi Xlhlff CfilltrHSlS Or SUCh 'e-if..n ir.....M tn wimlhi r Thin VMHf tarain ' scored heuvlty in the mnter of ; total precipitation. During -lie ltin New York, is satisfactory. 'm days of this month 3.11 Inches ofit-ordlng to a telegram received"""" '""" l"r ,M,r' ! rain hav fallen Into the llttf can j here. , lnvc8tlga.iori In which Major ;en- ; nt ik. il-. -lotion li.t I v.. vv .... year as good for only 1.66 in ches. The anon full this month has ulso been unusually heavy with 16.40 Inches registered, laist year a total tall or 9 Inches was recorded most of which fell during one day when made a raid Hpon the Japanese 5.50 Inches dropped from the ski s. colony at Mabel, a sawmill town January l2l was colder thank" mlbs up ttw Mohawk valley thts month has Inn-n. January 2. rrom Kugene. and nested three i:.-t ,ir ihe inerciir dronoed to men on a churg.- of iWsfessIng in- ilve Iniow ero This year the wea ther has been really Imlmy with the lowest tompTatur rer-ord'd 14 above. Ni;V YiUtK (My th Associated lTe liospltalH are being seurvucii rur-umvi ixjirirwKtt, puui ;i. initBiu since iosi niouuaytnigm on tho theory that she may huvft been tuken to no me hospital suf reriug n-om untuesiu or mental ab erration. I'Yiemlfl believe she suffered U nervous breakdown. Her engagc- jinents for Ihe next two months ! have been .cancelled. j ,.;,. , $500,000.00 COMPANY IS 1 PERFECTED '(Continued froth Page"' 1.) uuvings In tho uxsociation ant) earn a high rate of Interest. " believe It will be-of extreme uerv- i Ice in aiding the. development of ;,,. ,,.., , ., r.....J. throughout tlin entinlv while nm. projects In ,the. county have been I financed hy duttddc associations, Portland ', .and Ualter companies have also tuUun a large amount of capital froip local investors, ulso, and U Is the .desiro of the La ' Grande aKsociution to keep that money at home and aid lit ibulldlllg prospP,.,nB Mhe en. Incr lis or-ztl-il7!utlon , ns the , need 1 , ,,,. ,, , ,., that churacter has1 been. reeojf ntzed for several yenrs. The dl. rectors believe there will be little - """"' I"v...b -..r e... i. iw linaue this year and antlclpatSt ludilltlonal Issues lis the nssociil-' tlon grows und prospo.-s. :Wl.h ,' guaranteed return of 7 seml - ;unnuully It Is considered, a ., . ...,,.., unit !. tt. , . , - " - eiu ...... Bo -."M ' "Vf "T"""";,, fflC"S, ","t0 th,lt stockholder, will profit In . propor- .ilen. .. -WJMA.111... (iiuviii-T-iiTii.j;! Union faeiflc ' system of railroads , has hi.'ii-K- stockholders, accor.l- II: P. HAR MANY w w STOCKHOLDERS Ins. to a stutement Issued lodny steady ' - by It. Gray, president, Approxi. .rf 1 r ' Inialely iS percent of the sluek-'C. R. FORBES AND holders are women und -most orf the stockholders are persons or I inofleriile ; means, says Mr. Gray. The average llol.llng. urrordilijr to the stuteineht. Is (13 shares of 'mr vu'l, OI $ I "'i - each. .No ion. firm., roii.oratlon or Institution owns na much us -per cent of-the cupllul stock, the btatement adds. Stockholders re-, side In every state In the union and in Alaska, t'anal zone. Uuum, Hiiwuil. Philippine. Islands. "Thus suys Mr, ' Uray. "Union Pacific stock, like u country's Jfudo, fol lows the flag. This widespread dlstrili'itlon Conclusively answei'Su'ryi.H. chief among whom was Mls-4 the statement that the rullrouils Kdna I tree e. it'iiiiM's Kienogriiplier. are owned by u few persons. To who testified thai Knrbes wis not uu ?tent - not . generally reeog nlKed. the railroads ure owned bv Ihe public. This subject cotut-s liomt' to every household when It Is considered that life Insurance policy holders and savings bank ,. depositors are partners In Ihe op eration and development of our rullways." Si i! beat U Oblnlnrd. pr;NIM.l:TIN. Ore. Wheal rui'mrru itf I'miiMllii i-nimlv ulm ,wlll need wheut lo re-seed" soup- of Ihe damaged flcMs this spring are now pretty, wel supplied with seed, according to a cheek made by the county agent. He has a list of names of li'it men. soma of them big operators, who ulready have purchased their seed, and others who will have I o buy w h ca t n re expecting to supply thchj needs without delay. i'i:ii:itAii l)A.ki:its dlkV PKNDIjKTTIn. Ore. lans at It... Mil.. . I7(n nnn a n.nntl. ,,,, .... r.,, . r Kpoknne during the past year, ac- uor(nrtff t0 information given here' , Oeorire W Jewett. s-cretury. at th unnual convention of loan as- relations. At the convention 15 UM(K.Mitlons n eastern Oregon and (.tern Washington were repre- dented by officers nnd delegates. The sale of bonds to secure the money lent hy the hank has been good, und a lively demand exists for them, Mr. Jewett wild. norxiH i ofh kh i;aik .'t-.Mlt.KTON, ri The i-rvvll- ti I? ..Tki.t.i ,..n .li-...tir.l. 1 .it.f ,.r th.. e,.n,nbi,.n' tr.,n.l.l I association, wiio Is III In a hospital t,. u.. ...j .. i . ' W3 Yul"" "'lff.ni.n.1 f.r Ih.. rnm.nlll rene o- kkhiii laniMHW in wii- teg. He was operated on again for an obstruction In the si o math. JnpnV Orfmiy ItaMeit. KI'tlKNU. lirt-. Deputy sherirri toxieatlng Ibjuor. V. Koto and Y. Kanishlma ph-dd gnilty In Jnstlc court h. re lut r In Uu- day nd v.re rin'd ra-h. . hl- mlju promised to appear later. MEN USE I'OWDER bti-uuse it Ik cool in?, and refreshing uf,ter . Khavin, ami allays the' Irritation caused by oup und razor. GKNTLKMliN'S TALC . J' especially ' miule for men's use: it's a civauiv .," . tint thai qui 1 nut be sen - , lien lined, and H'h only ' t very sliKhtly peiruiiied -- in fact It's a man's tale. - Kveiy man Hliuuld liavy a can handy. Mrs. Lady he . will be pleased If you buy him Glass . Drugs The lti;Al-l Slim La Grande Oregon llCCIIAltHK'l'. ltumminla (l!y tile Associated Press) Itounlunlan authorities have ordered llev. Dan- . - l Hurley. American cill.en. lo leave ihe country within IS days. No charges Jiavo been preferred against him. The order Is based on -recent law granting author ities the power to order out for eigners considered unde-slrable. , Huriey was sent here about a ycar ugo by the Southern llapi 1st mission board us a teueher in a. aomtnary organized here by the American board. It Is thought pos sible that the. orthodox church may have objected to his teachings iis likely to create religious differ ences; and threaten dominance of the prIJiodox faith. , . ., .MAKKKTS 'n)lAV UtHlT&ASIi. il hv. (AHriVjijl "I.m U nominally" 4l; aily. Kv irtiA iiuttvr. Mre. butlcYriif changed .:, ? THOIPS()N ARE mt'T 1 'I TIT TV jLjU liLJlLl I f (Noil limed from I nge 1.) an afiri-enieiil between hlms'-lf. Thomrson aufl l'"trbes under which he and Korhes. t hen di reel or f Hie vetei'iMlS1 biiroau, were to di vide eiiuUv 3. per cent of all pi-ofils mud" hv Thompson's firms on veterans hospitals. , The who!., fabric of Morllmi-r iiory was refuted be tbiVjiM" wH- hi the room at Ihe tint" Jlmtlr-iei said be handed ov r !!' mo-iee. iind 4htil although she had been In the Mtille nil day she had not seen either Mortimer r T h o in p e o n there. ( Mher wit nesses eorrobor- luted hr t';slliinmv as lo l-'orbe aclivllten during the day. Voiitro vertlnic Mori I met iry riint I he direct or g ve nisl of his I h ! ' days In f'hlengo to gtiy pa ribs In his hotel unite. litrrw rrom Sciisiilhnuil Slury The I rial grew out of a sen-f-'alionol story of nlb-;ri-d w-.inle. graft. , corrupttitli nd 'Jiiomc mad agetneut in the veterans bnn-atl umler lorbes, related befirn a sen ate committee In the rail of t:! I iv Mortimer. Ilten a S'-lf-proeialm- snipper or ofriclal red tape." i OUSTS PASTOR IN ROUMANIA and nian-aboitl-town lu W.ishlnn- The Ponllae's bid. It was bromrhl ton ' out. was 140,000 higher thun I hut Mortimer's narrative b.-fore 1h!f the Northeastern I'onstruclion eominlltee. In Oelober and No- eompaliy of New York, although vrmber. VriX, purpftrted to reveal ! railed for eoniolctton of the work rrom the Inside thu worklngN of a bureau which then was spending approximately $roo.oir.MOii annual ly, or more than imv federal lr. pmiinent sa'e the postal service. Interspers.-d wlih iletalis r l- leged Irregular practices In Ihe bureau. Mortimer told u story of lively partle In various hoHlelrle rrom New York and Atlantic lt.y to Haeramento and Heat tie during the course of which. In the spring and summer of 1322, 1'Virhes won Ihe affection of Mm. Mortimer. Denial llnteriHl. Korbeji denied Mortimer's senuti testimony In xenera) a nil In d"lall. d'- !arlng he had ben made t he victim of n frame.iip iH-rtwtrRtd PV hlgti indM'l 3 coPneeled with til , Alr"",i a f,"r ' fl""' heiween . . l.f . ' m,,,"ry ii ii ii w . orn. na,nfl lorttnw.r nnl fhr eon- tractors aa istrtl'-s fo nn h lb-red consplraey lo defraud (he govern ment. Thomson and hl inrin r James W. Itlaek of Ht. Ixails. since decees-d. and '. 11. Hurley of the Hurley- Maiton Cunst rui Inn om papy of Taeoma. Waxhlnir'on, w-rr those named In the report. As In the senate InveMtlnlion. Mortimer wri th- ehief wiln"ss lu lh! in'nit trial. He put Into the r't-ord th main strut lure of the gov ernnont's rp and IS nthr prvse utoii wUnes"s furnlslied Observer Crossword Puzzle ' io "1 p 13 114 rs -fH piEf- """"nr n 25 -bViJi -ti hr -psT- 5T" r"V 57- 3r --Tpr -J33 JT J3 i4 T" fe" ibt til JTEl rjpJn5! "bV-sr- Hp'. i"' MH go-oT1 ""j75 H 72 ' 73 IHr' ps : -J-1 1 1 bjffTixtz Numbers K horh'.onlal and i'-' but tlley.ro dll'fetvnl ! ' How come HOIU.OVIAI,. 1. ' il'. 12. '"15.,. . 1". IS. III. 21. Identical. Hrvndl Kvening''meals. ' ' t :.' . VVlieellng. . ' Soon. ... ' , ' . -IMick wilh 'ery flue duwij. Smell. . l.'lldi'veloped flower. Incline head. 22. . A unit. 2a... J.IUe. ,"''.'-. 25. :7,.i: 2, 2. SI. ail."' r.4'.-': Alluw. 'Kloor cociing. I'resenee, Aeriform Nuld. ('ourt. - 1vlaee.i; . ;' ' .' , Perch. :i5.'i; To engrave. ' 7. liaw. : '"" : :i!i.,' Man of -valor. ' . ' ' 411. 41. 4 2.' 4:1. 4 b. 4 7. Slek. . Ilaronet. ... Ilellow. Accomplished. Victuals. ; OlillKllllun. . fill.., Tear. . ..... 61. Kxistiil. f.2. 54. r.r.. r.ii. r.s. llll. , "i. 112. Ii4. prunkard. Spawn of flbiies. Neuler pronoun. To' entullgle. (.'unjunctlon. -l'oriii of verb lo be. Kindled. ::v.mlng tueiil (KiigllKh). o stroke caressingly. I'tUie used 111 cleaning. (must awW volci v : . ' - . 7J. l.ll'it. urroiind. ''' Hun 74. 7i. 77. lay Hchemes, kind of fish; first or once. Ui (!Oiti'olora(lon, din pim-ilts cah;illaled M()rii.yH story.' w "ST While his trial tcstimoilv was along. Ihe mime gen era I lines as his narrative in-fore tin senate committee, he was com pelled under the, intense cross vx-' milium ion oT t he 'lcicnHc counsel to repudiate on the witness stand various portions of his orlgluul aeeoont. He udinlllet) In ci-ohs- 'amlnation that his senate testi mony hud been aiiimaled by his enmity for Forbes. "Did ytid not say before the nenaie Investigating couiiuiltee tnil.. fu ip'ver would have made your' story public If you could have ef- l ftM'tiil a reeonclliallon wll h your 1 wire .'" he was asked at 'one point in Hi" Hint. j 'That - Is right," Mortimer ', plied. t- "Would ou huve denied every--! -..ri,. s. If M.i, Hh.1 .n. . t...l xu.'l, a r., ..,.liatl0 r. ti. ..xamln.T l-om- . ..v i ii. . it... - . ii. i I.-h. . Hit- wUium r.'pll.l. "Iml Jury." About a month aflrr Morf lim-r's alleged )iayiliilit lo Koi Im'S in I he f'hicaKo hotel, Thompson's Pout lac ' 'onMi uction coiiipnny, of I lelroil, w;is awarded, oil .Inly 'J'.l. I'JL'-. a t tint. lion contract for the foundu- llon of 1hC Northaiiiiton. Mars.. i.,.ro-nHi chlarll v honollal. In Imir the tlme specirted In Iho Nbrthi'iistrrn bid. John W. H. Crltn. special assist ant to the attorney general, was In charge or the government's cu. He was assisted In (lie trial by Hulph Potter. I Indictments Itetnriieul. A special grand Jury summoned by the federal Judge George A. rurpenter here In February, 1021, ntnraed four Indictments ugalnnt Korbes and Thompson charging conspiracy and bribery. Individual ly and Join I ly. pleas In abate m'ent witc filed by the defendants, charging Irregularities In Ihe grand Jury procepdlnjTM and railing at tention lo a J"Tb-; nf "InflantaU.s' I. tjuorrif hit-iirtniet tlten app' ftfcnc In a Chi (C(". rnuient.' raito newsoaoer" roiroortlnir to be nn account or the veleranx' bureau "' revealed In the fim.it.' com- nit't.-e rerorov h whw f-tmrgi-d r Stamped Pillow Slips i IN fl'I.KNItIO MATKIll.W., XT.NMt'MIl IN i;llV fl.KAM INd HKHKINS, AMI 'HKMifrlrcllKli AT VCIiV .VHUiKl:-ATI-: IMlll-KH. ( Art & Baby Shop "I.V1.IOTHI.VH MMI TUT. IAIV" III.MVIIM tilvu ll.rirl Si.niiiHr Mlilg. TAII'INU III l-l Kill! k I'ATIMl.NS l. SI. . l llltl;.M liorlzontal have the same definition. I'igure II mil for yourself. VIlltTICAl,. 1. 2. ' Affected person. Cancel. : Myseir. ' - . llefore. : s. 1 ' ' 5. ' (i. s. !l. ' HI. 1 I. llecalise. ilebrew dlety. In coinpuny. Drive. Harm. Within.' Crime. Scarlet. Negative. , AlilflClal cave.. ' ' Period; A form of moisture. Not In. " ; . Itesteil. ' Child. Move rapidly. Oiione. i'art of head. ' '' li'erlile sjiot In desert. . Hnrl.tirs. Iirtiln. I Haste. -. ; . - Falsehood. Coal scuttle, 1 -Melodious. I 'hewed, , ... A touch. .Male child., l''ur Jleckplere. . 14. 1". 21). 24. 2(1. 27. 2. :in. 32. ;ta. . in. 3. S8. 39. . 43. 44. 45. 4. 4. 411. 51. 53. 5ll. 57. 5'J. House .uf worship. Soaked. Child's loy. . , -Itulw.. . ' Arrlrniatlve. Scrapes. . III. 112. Ii3. 115, Ii7. nit. 119. 71. 73. Wiush. Plug In a cask. . A poisonous i.mike. Sound uf a hum. "CpUUft ,,, n ,,,- . , Case. ... ' , Metal In stone. We. lleholil. . . . lOlther. identified also (hat Ihe hniKiiae or Ihn tn Kupport tlbhueuta "was so IndetinUe that normally letclliuuitc uctlons might In' liiierpreVd under lis tonus us evidences of u conspiracy. lu June, P.iiH, a second grand Jury was assembled, out of which came the indictments on which tho trial began. ; - Korhes ml Thompson were In court regularly. Milk For Infant , Invalid, Chilthmn, in Aged J"Milk. M.Itrrn at. In powde- , 'taLhe?iu Dniestlblc No rooking. A light Lunch .always at hand. Also In Tablet form. L .ml.'l,. .11 ,...!.. Vy Avoid Imltatlom Subltltuts, There's No Hope Tor n iiifiu who lakes n ctiNiiti! when he's buying tires. It's not iicc-cmsiii) any longer. We le n Mrsoiinl gunrati tee. lit addition lo Hint of the factory n .i;M;l(AI COItDS sod we make ovir own ailJustnientN, They must give )ou Hill Dollnr-for-Ihil-lor Nor v In. Ask u more hIniiK till ii;.i:iiAii Jennings & Shuiruite. Props. 1 Suysors to . Southard & Shinn. I il.TO.l:! H :71l m ast. .mam nir r rujiiiwMM,...i.ijni CRETONNES ,'16-inch Cretonnes in a wide raiiKc of colors. New' und nttmctive patterns, at a price range whicli means real savings to you.' 18c to 39c 53 STOKICS Hunt's Letter (Continued from Pugo 1.) celebrateii churchman had latiored In mechunlc's cap and overalls. He lohl liow, on the occasion of) one visit to lite great shlpyardsat UR 40IUIIU, III' IIUU Mll(H.U Wtltl aUiulratlun the, stalwart -rabbi, with, Bvveat streaming. d.own his racjy, driving red "hot rivets Into tho plates, of n fer'eul ship. . ' liul Vlse would Huve none of t. '. ""It'B til! '"wrong." lie said. "I used lo. have' Kut fail li In i.'harley ttchwub's veraell v Now X don't know w hat - to think. "To begin .with. I'm noi ti me chanic. - 1 'never drove n rivet in my llfe. i My work in 'tho' ship yards was that of common labor, or helper. , - , - ' . . ( "And as for Hog Island"-1-Wise .thrtlw out-his hnnd in an expres sive .goal ure of denial. "I worked ut Ht a m ford, t'onn. -! . "Wliat- sort of rubbl does Char ley Bchwub think I am, anyway; to work at 'Hog Island!" Today hrutnis i - '."" ',' ' fincolnj. Carter) i i wrmrm a w p ran nety mi jiehdmmq J SPECIAL 32x4 AWT GOODYEAIl FAIIIUC CASINGS $12.75 While They Iist! WTTL Bo line iika in ) Co. i ARCADK SUNDAY 5 AtTS VAl'DKVII.LK AND OKCHKSTKA Featuring Messrs. Loncy and Koliinson Sextette from Lucia And "WAY OK A MAN". '"" THE HUB Odd Fellows Will Hold Housewarming Tonight v (Coutliiiied from Pago 1.) Thero ure seventeen rooms In Ihe hotel building besides a number or business offiees on the main floor, and a gymnasium and banquet ?!"!!.. UIL of. .wiiicU, Jiavii .-Uuiun -e placed under the management of Mrs. r.cdbeticr, Mrs. ' Lcdbotter's hotel experl en co Is such tiiat she will surcci'd ' In her new venture. Although sho will be mlrsed In the buMlness and social life of this community, hei " many friends will bo if lad to W" her succeed In u much larger field. EVANGELISTIC MEETINGS CHRISTIAN CHURCH BEGINNING These Meetings will tte governed hy Mils Principle: We' will I emit nni practice what wu fin lu the Ihnik. We will give (-(miicous al tentlou to any question or object 1 1 mi, ri. ucecpt vvM limit nserie the .authority of Christ. t'uciil l-'alrbank. Spokituc, Wash., Leiiiler of Nonjfs, HOT WATIOK IJO'ITLKS All new live nililicr. lvich bottle canius u . guanuituc. Moon Drug Co, lOvciy tliinj; fur the Sick Room I'HO.VK 'MAIN tih TOMORROW - il i i -iil?-- - ! ": '.t!; f :;!' if i: . ;!: ' "- ;'. -'! - Pi fc"-.