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THE LA". GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Thursday. February 5, 1925. OFFICE' v1 I , i i La Grande Evening Observer ' : , IME1E.VDENT NEWSPAPER ' Published dally and weekly at La Grands, Oregon, by tha LA GRANDE EVfcNINO OBSEKVER. PUBUBHINO CO. BRVCB DENNIS . . Editor PAGE FOUR 1 1 .. Milking Time New Spring ; MERCHANDISE Arriving Daily Direct From the Leading Mills of the Country. CAT ! f MADB MAUN mtO. i ' "'" ' Junius i j i ! i 5 ! J :! i Wf, Wi ; f of; r th 5 at . 5 eit; f rt I Ri Si i Al j 10' r - . ( Hi 1 : Entered at postofflce at CUm Mall Mattel La Grande, Oregon, a Second 'On sale In other cltlei Oregon Hotel News Stand, Port land; Imperial Newa Stand, Portland; Multnomah Newa Stand, Portland Address all communications to Tie Observer, 141f Adams Are., La Grande, Oregon. Dally, per month Dally, per three months. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Carrier D&117, per siz months. In advaacs Dally, single copy a.:S 14.(0 to By Mall Dally, per month Dally, per six months, In advance Dally, per year, la . advance Observer-Star, per year 6 Oo 13.60 $6.00 13.00 CITI AND COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to use for pub lication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise redlted If published therein. All rights of republication of special dispatches In this paper, and also the local nows herein also are reserved. THE rilUIT 01'' ,THE SPIRIT Is love, Joy, pi-ace, lonif sufferlng, gentleness, goodness, fiitth, meekness, temperance; ugalnst such thure Is no luw. Gul. 6:22, 23. 1"oi:ti,ani. ore., (.Spciliil) Aerordinjr (u ri'conlH compiled by Hi- Truffle li-purtmiMil , nf the I 'nit of I'ot f liiinl tntiTcuiLstal mil- ,'.w York. Dismissal of Cleaver Lively State House, Salem (By Mail). The Cleaver investi gation is near an end. Our guess is that nothing of an irregular nature sufficiently serious to indict Mr. Cleaver will be found. Many of his employes have been far from the proper persons for the job and some of their acts have been most reprehensible. The committee investigat ing will probably find finally that Cleaver is temperament ally unfit for the position, that his many acts so publicly heralded in print have unfitted him for further service to the state, and a recommendation will in all probability be made for his dismissal." i Thus will end a long drawn-out investigation which has been of doubtful value, but which has caused an alignment in the state of people for Cleaver and the governor,! which is proving to be a cleavage of no small size, accord-1 ing to the propaganda being received. I Well, let that go as it looks. Mistakes are made on all' sides by all men. Here is a solution to the nrohibition problem in Ore gon.' We believe "tfiVliWit'Wr neiid of that department 'to succeed Mr. Cleaver, in case he is decapitated bv whatever Bl,i"",,n, with . , . ,. ' !'.H7II fills feel 111' IB.L'Sli Ill'lH. 1,11111- piocess employed, is Oswald West, exigovernor of Oi ego. i.ib. i hii mem in January 1:124 who is kmiwil to be the rankest prohibitionist in the state. '''V1:",""'"' '", '''"''",;", '- , . . , . 1,1. . . 1 M4 '"n!l ' 1!I23 umuunleil to When he suited at a public hearing that he would be dry 2.w..io re.-t ,,r 4.447 tons, i.,,,,, wheh Mr. llerwig and Mrs. Uru.sh, of the W. C. T U :l,t'r "I'tpmenis .luring the month .... - . . , . , ' ,. 1 were niiiile In New ork uinimnt- took to strong drink, he was not fouling, lor his ivirdiiial ing, i .7r.4,2o- i.et: t ivovi principle is' against liuor traffic and this dates back to lii! lIir nolll JV, boyhood days. ion, r,cuitni fe.t; nrookivn. New ' : Let. Ciivmimr Pi.-iro l.m-i- II. n l,l,.lw,l ...ill. V..I , ' Vnrk. ::lM,.,l,i, frrl: llmUMe. 175, 1 " - niv. miuviivi, Ull'l IHil 411111 appoint liim proliibilion agent, and then look I'm- activity .'D..4 ll ...III l. i.-.-i- . . .. .... ; ...... ".. v.,., f.u.oo tr milr,. t l.i. 11 doubled ilillilii; III final me 11 rat ining u.swald West atlcmpted would be l'i v"1' "i"1 i outlook issue 11 h-.H.-i- iiiiumiii, G,.i.w.il.i...r III-.. 11.:,.. "' ""' l'r""'i '"'' " i mmh-i-.i January Shipments From Portland Shoo) Increase Intercoastal Outbound Shipments Double Tonnage Carried a Year Ago; Flour Shipments In crease More Than 500 Percent. Yesterday In Congress bound Hhipnie ntn for the month of imry iininunled lo 47fi Inn? com pared witli ;tnn Iojih dnriiiK ,hi un fix U24. Tlo.se nt'io made In itfMion mill Phlladel January Ions. llf5 iiinniintiMl li ' phm. Wflfll nihil ul.i-n ,1 1. ... 11. in .ii-iii. it tin- iiiiiiiiK- i.iinru OnrtliK JatMiary t!t'J4 and liiMirly (nir Hint's hk inih-h it , January 1 1 1; :t . th,. I'iKuri'H fur I lie lant two yuaira Iji'luf IlJiW ton and 7J"'2 toiiH. Th lurie-t- Item in thu cuflt- CoodH In bond 'oiiNtstlii(j of toim were daM'd iun Ituard tship lien for A iii'w postal 'pay and rule fn rr!asi hilt u n-porU'd la tin house. " k-; Additional e-ovt'rnincnt nffenl; npprured ticfoic tin; fcdcM'uljfrun jury In tin; Wlni-lci cuae. .. Invcfttiation of the wheat flour and bread hid latry wan usk- d by Senator I'aincron of Ai zona. ' - ... A Iflc-'iltion of WfiiniTl ' uirrt..' ",ll ''" poriN. .iiiinitni8 me i.iutil rlhtH cohMtlluliona of papr fioni I'mtland ainouiili'd iiiundiiint brlorc u IiouhV com In '(IN UH) In January I!i2fj nun. mlttee. pared wild 2 tonn In January ii24 and none In J a n uu ry 1 ! L' ;t. 'I'h ih Ih a t'oinmodlty in which the movi-iinnt lias gotten under way all of a Hiiddeu. t hee beliiff only HiufMI Hhlpnit'iitK until the Lite Kali of I am.- Inbound paper shipments from Kastmn eltles umounted to 4'fi ina. This ronslatH mainly L.(,nt nf ., "j iik Bra'"' ho'pk paper, pupr tm if s and other paper novelileH. I'lekles were shipped lo Philadel phia and to Cortland, .Maine, niu- ountiiiK tn us toiiH". There is No wonder Adam and l-;cnii akmg u ell. Tlicy hal no ivia li veil. t j The best lll jutrution of mlii-1 gled hope and feur n u layiiu: looking for work. m Klaslnff Hints for (iirlH A Hltlb atruggMns while betm; kiKNed adtiu reallbiii lo the olcuhIoii, Hiindujr ScIhmiI 8liiei-ln(eildeiit "I am happy to mc all thest sIiIiikuik fats before iih tliK morning.1 (Sudihti application of many owder-iMffK),( No ono la ho eonlldent as thu ; man who knows he knows and don't have to tell. j ; Kicking won't pet you any-j where tout Ih, unk-fw you lutpp -uj to be a chorus girl. . ; Two farmers met after church i und . the follow ins t'oiiveiatloii tKk- pi act: "Hear you Mild your piff yes-! I hid j ; w lul tfe gt-l for 'iin .'" "IJItfld thdlnrs." ''Wliat'd It coM lo rnise him?'1 "l"hld J hriNi dollars for tin- shout and fie dollars for Uie food." "IHdn't make much didja'.'" M h; it r. ii f N II I S E i. a ir f. s r Reformed Adventhts Are Ready For Christ's Return liOlSK. I. III. (HiiiM'fiil) I'.urorm-i slniM'i'ii fiillli l Hi" ll lllli nl' h.-r St-vi'lil h l ay Ailv.-nllMlH will HM'i'l ! lui'illi lloll llial Ih.! nl rlli miil -ill (hi! ri'luin ir I'hrlst In 1 1 worlil ! mines in iort: I ' an- lo mil iiiimi' "Hfiiiiollini- iirt'-r iiii.lnlKht I'Vliru- j lime Krldiiy. nry G. with iioni; ol Hit- h.'ik;iiioii- . I Hull I makii iiiiu'h illilju". ' ' . , i.ii,. i,n .n. b.u . h. . urri,::: ,t .Uie pig all Mum,..,-.- !8n. roslr t ,l rturd,, 7 ., Iiae.s. of Uie pig all Muuiiier. 1 Strang It may seem. Gen,. ".Ma of ,th6 f'lilnesu army is not lead ing a feminist movement. OIi; TO I'OHTl'NK IIINTKK There la Jack for every Jill, vi'ls said and this may be; Hut still a Jill without the "jack Would never do for im. 8on, paslor of the noise cnurcn has declared. "Th is is the first iiuiv In tdl his lory a time imsttaKe h-is been an nounced by the lips of a living pro phet, while in supernatural trance" In; continued. "t;v-n Mrs. Margaret Kowcn's bitterest opponents, the Seventh Pay Advent'sls. , admit she is being b-d by a supt rnittural pow er. Our only point of difference l JudRe: ".Sam; the charge says!1""1 "" V !' " "'lcve she is you disturbed the peace." being led by the devil, while we Sambo: "V a s s u h. but Ah lluv' l,ul h,'r to VVi'ry XvHl Hnd un wouldn't If Ah hadn't tho't It was convinced it is the powor of God. So we believe her prophecies as n read tliem In the bible. The prcsou who feels Ki-ealcr! "I" Urr ui.hi:,-.s Mis than lie. Hint taketh a city, is; Howen has utb red in the trance the one (hal bus iiii lunr.l i-'ii.e- state she deMared: 'Jesus Th a hole , Die." eiiw, Italy; ovi'r the radio. soil of tin living (!od. will start from die h-avrn Keliru- Deflnitlon of Hot Dog Mashiary fi and will be seen by the sulnts with tights on. arter miilnlght of l-'ebruary (i. Af- ter mtdtiighl Jesus is so far on Ills We oflen wonder ff the men journey that Mis cloud is discern ivho write tK! crosaVord puvtxleH ' ible to His wailing saints, can solve them. "There will he no inllleufum of ' peace and prosperity oh th's earth rasliKni iiiagiitneN tell us thai : for the eardi will b .L nmI-iI AIJ1ANV. Oni. For the fiIMt time In many years I he nmiilt-r of divorces i;ranl-d in January OlltllUUlbered tile II II I II I it - r i tiiiH I'lage licenses lssihil. Judge , H. Me Ma hun jrcanled I Tt divoi c decrees during die -last month and only 1U marriage licenses were Issued. ' . . - . I'Ynil In hkI CoiulidiMi IMMUl lilVKIt. Ore. Attn; :i t borough investigation of an ap proximate 1 fiO.0011 boxes ol" Ni-w-lown export apples tilored at Tuil bi nd terminals awaiting shipm"iit. the warehouse I'omniillee ttf Mi" Apple Growers association report ed fruit in perfect condition. Kveti a small batch of Orth-y.s. not or dinarily of long keeping it;ilii y, were found to be in good eondition. roon rou TIIOI tiHT. "What do you suppose wotil ' happen If a poor man and a ricn one could trade places for a lay? The navy bill, containing a re guest for a disarmament confer ence. was bent to the Whit. House. ' Senator Johnson of t'allfornh told the senato that for l pe. speeututlve- reparations" Ameilca had risked the good wll Of Kuropc. ' . 1 , , r.;. , , i, , mo,-,,,..,,, of .His iciiim.!. '-l I'i-hIiHmiI .-oolld, , . ' '; " Illy ... rhll.niilplHu l.h l.,,,l.-r..rst .Tlurl uld ! -l S " ,. I i .1' I' '"!', iMilp.ii.nl, r lll,.,v for,""- Krlc nal .o.ii.iiIhsI, itepuoiican senate leaders as- oolldpe that made lr nded b; icu It und commission. i tlif month amounted to inf. tons) , . di liv-cred in New, Vork and I'hila- I The senate voted after a wran thut Ihfi- will tit itHi .i..iit, i.. i.ir.i.i oii.i-nieniw oi enppt-r uaiy h " t -oiiMioer in open execuuv To Mv Whiknr-nrinhMMv IVri.H.,!. I b ...... i 'ihi ve..i-. .IO were made In the HCBsion tomorrow the nomination , , ' , , n,m" ,", I amount of I,;ti4 tons and ship- or Attorney-General Stone to be I I love ymi, and I want to talk scrimiKly to vuti. Ytni liavo i nine shipment iM (hl. Int(!l.. , lm,nlft or niuIIB(m(,Ht, lln. Nnv a,,.,,,,,,, ,.ourt JUMlic(,4 .. ). i'"11" !. iimiMK huh inoniii nik amounted to 1,7:14 tons. The' . iiiu nimii 111 t-aur tn- ' ' ;i.iyh.in.ti pounds balance of the outgoing cargo was eoitipiir. ,1 wllli J.l.tM.KtMi pounds ! made ni of rnntied iroods. MiHeiira In January 1LM and 1.mis.K:'4 1 hnrk. lui lunn hoi,.- a..:,..i.i ! ,.-m.,m.:. ... 1 niniriiiiy it Ilk. slnv.s and shooks, enure nmonill .' litpp"l 111 Inl.-l - hide:;. imi.I miim- .& month in wliith to drink up dices and lioiucs, and I know you have sonic liquor. After that month the? do's oyos are set and tlu rnfoic' nicnt ! i'inti, and it will ) law riifoiconuMit." j ; Let West he paid ly popular suhsrription and draw no ;!salary from the stato. Somehow, wt cannot in( think that we would all have a lot of fun with'such a piom'd injf and it mijdit not ho a had id on for tin ival fiirnds1 of law onfoiccmriit U ojvo this consideration. t S! t Milton Miller ha:; hern chosen as a uiemlior of the text hook commission of Oregon hy the j-ovei nor. Well, we like Milt Miller, lie is a fine o!d friend, hut when it comes to him sclectin text hooks for he younjr people of this n title wt- doubt the wisdom of such a niw...diiur . . flniild it V...U mn,i, aii 11 : ,1. 1: . ,N,XV Vn,k i"" ' i"ir..;tan ,v 1. 1 uivit- irt nuilll IIVWIJI "ir IS Hie pounds. Mobile. liSii.IMM) child. We pride ourselves in cducatinjr that child as a priceless heritage which can never he taken fidm him. hut in that Hucation the selection tif text hooks is t.r the greatest importance. linrtbly Treasure tsv Clinrni "l'or iMitia Men-edi-? do Alaro: coalal poitu witH dhete. In New York wh i'h reeeived :t,:o;:i,-1'ir- finiitl't. Smaller shipments weie made (, to.sii, I 'h da del p h la and New (Hb-Mis. Mtn-c I tonr shipped, ('lour ; -hipmeiii to mi .-reoasial peris a in o 11 11 t ( d to .7!i.r.!Mi:t poutbls compart 4 with 7 L' 7 . 1 tin pounds In ,lanuar I'tVI and !.-)., i'1o.;t';v pounds in I'ilm. This is an Imnii'r of more than Mm per eeilt lloslon was the larite mark- I tor Hour n-ceiMiiK .711 S. is.T Itoiinds, 1 li.iT h-Hff.il. South "aro Ilua being second with t.nM.-tsu ptmnds. Shipments of flour to Items In smalle wool. I'oltKOHA. Argentine t AIM other iiniivi'lutl Moiia Mei'fpde Martlncade Alvar ttiatitfl ies. of this city, having reported ! j the poliee thai she had been rob I bed of 'in earring worth $4tni. war M"Mi(siet to ham them. the othe (ire. I illii.t:ent euirintr lo l.l (he b lax.M on the 1UL':t rolls .it ,ane Identilving the stolen one and run ( I,, v '"""tint to 7.7 per cent, ae- ,IK ,jntt n the their. eoruiii; 10 a t-epori ol l.loil llowe. ' Ot limpicul ''aes ( 'onipnliMl 1:1 (;i;.vT;. lax deputy in the office of Sheriff Ta lor. The peirenl.u;e tl te- linlieiiii last ear n:i.s 7. ft p'r cent. The total a in tin lit i el imp en I tr I!' -3 s J I I L'."'l'lMi t. iMgether with an atlditiiiiiai $7 io.no in loreMi pa. tlid laes. ' New ( irleans, 1 ;s.(iit!i pounds ' Shipments t pounds. LMM.immi pounds and to Philadelphia, doors during Jan- I Hit of twenty-six prec llllllbi ill Indian mummies examined al the Amerieau Museum of Natural Hi lary. sKle.n hud head lice or nits ttf some kind. A 111011 1 It went by nip recent I- t he lady ret urned to police head tiuarters and nsUed the elder for : report on the work or the sleuths 'Che detectives were (idled III am s-'td t,ha they had not been sue cess fid liT,uiHf sotmdiody In pollc hentbiuarters had stolen the sccom earring. A big sh'tkeiip has occur red in (he detective department. Till: OLD HOME TOWN tKwi-Kt t'afi Iti'lttn-l. UHWKGO. Hie. itni.hein enlei -U thr Osw-.To rule hoiuc time hetweun und ti and carrletl ofr between is and $jn in nlek lea und cIkih-s. plp.s. tobacco an l clgareftes in the value or ''mu The ipentiK bv ulihb eutiance W'UR KUllled I'e II IH til a lOVslel y uh alt doors Hi'ic lotni. ( . ( !'; :, muriiing w io n 1 1 Slo ppai .1, proprb-tor. at t ! t ( i ep n tm 1 be day. Ie-tur'r Is I nngd. X NIVKItSI l til ii;i:o. Kugene. .VeMobi ., tlotden wiser,, renal d .( . , -lentists a.s the leiider aitioiii (lie younger American studectH of inithropolo KV nd iot(,,:v, ),., -tuier mm author. IM ofi-i et.iu.-H In prim IttisiOii. H a lert 0,1 anlbio. poloKy und k.h-IoIokv at I tie New V01 k school for Soelal li. M an Ii In New York city. . obtatuel his tloetor of philosophy dei'.ee truin ( 'ot 11 111 Ida tut ci stly. us a lectnier oti aul hi opoloL'V at fiat ItiHtM iiion Iiomi MM a . l:i 1, and has leetl I tu, ,,, u . 1 1 cm ;-. ; ,! 1 ...... , . m Vnull.liil Mlkil Unhid im:i:i:i.s ,,. k,ii.m nirKf. !'i.i i-:iit.-vi iiiii,.i,i,;,,iK-, till' rM,,- S tiii!, f iln, ' ' l"'l r I". -Mw. kiiI, 1 ti,i ii.,r 1 " " In I 1 1.. ,,,. ,,, uiny 11111I .. tn k.-n" Int.. . iii,v Iiit.' Iiy CI,, if nl c,,!!,,. W1111, I, mill imici-t- H.-iiiitiit.. iiy. 'n,,. iM i'U miiil-l ,Mih r,M..i. My. ociai lire nil-1 t heorb s of T Iiir that MKl'hnls or this , ty t,, evolution at the. I nlvrrslty of ; toipptb .) them. Th. v sh 1.1 m..i. ien. June a ioi-Ikc at l-irih and I1..1 1 ir'iron nmmiie to July 2t. Vr, Goldeiielier, a native of n ie. to their They were lunod parent. 1 I 1 - I IMP TWO FU1 lr " v V-J snrw rf tm' K'.V"' UP AND DlE-D CROP' I5y Stanley mm mm 1S jfcuF FMpr-fiH(t rLf ltAt- Sir-fcN A CN(4 TO imSIAll TMfci MACsimfi -rrrJi 1 Mi I citn IMnvers Stdhdt 1h. Itcjct tetl 011 Hnwtdwa I'ASAPKNA. Cnl. f A l Whel Pasadena's community play housi opens April I. the drat attrtictior w ill be a play u hleh probabtj never ould have seen the Toot llfrlits hat) it not been fttr m un- j usual rcum t made by the play house directors. An uppeal vtus di rected tt all members of the lra j miitlsts Guild oT the Authors l.ea 1 tzue to stibinH rejected manuscripts ( and II Is from these plays, turnet' .down by Hrouduay producers, that l the directors expect to find th : oteiilnR vehicle. 1 The playhouse, a civic venture Jwas hid It at a cost or isttii.tHMi, alt of . w Idch was rdsed by populm siittscrlptioii. It w 111 be run on 1 uin I'toftt l'.t."i, and. ts publicly inMinl under perpetual trust. j klnnirtlb IntllMti N Held. K I. A M ATI t I AI.I.S, Ore. -t lar ' ence K. Mnw, Klumath Indian I v-un Itoiml oer to the federal i grand (to un tier rou bond foi aliened fomery of the name of i Fred A. Maker lo a rheck for j Mr. Kak'-r Is stlpeHntelideht or ' the KbiniHth Indian reservation. Mow tn alhtfrd to have rushed I (lie foit'd check st a small ru 1 e-t on the resrvstton. pllt kirls nre in Mle. We the end of laan yeaiH the world thought lliry were Just iiccithnts w ill be ch-ansed by fire. "V.'i :ire iu:.iOm I'rl.h.v e:Oin!v joyously, as one awaits the eom inr: of a best frieml. We shall not prat her on the housetops or die hills, wear eseension robes nor per- I form any of the ridiculous antics 1 looked for by our eneinh s. We Whut lids country -needs is few- 'Bhall -:ii-t nsratlomil human beints. er schools for the deaf und duiniij mvettii'r together, ul our r.rKttlar and more for the strictly dnmh. meetinL- place to ustier In the mid- Tin? stmt hern most permanent y inhabile spot in I he world 'in I oniric Island in t he South 'ork neys. where employ es nl' t he Ai - (V( i;ciitino MideorobKical Service live. I iiese auibpie hunters are some times aniiisiiiK. A hundred yeatK from now some of the things they buy will be a him lr-i yea is !. SIMIM.I2 MIXTl'KK SUKI'RISKS LAtJKANDH Obituary r.M!,V I I l.l.V I'ltl.l'Alddl ' -Khnplri("htiVHt'h'ol'dk ' bitrli'." nesinin Nitlph. c. p;, glycerine, ele., as mixed tn Albrika. reliev s nnv nlKht htiur with prayer and praise.", cast! kus on the stomach unless ' due to deep-sealed imis. The I lieas;int and Ol'll'lv m-llini i!1 if I'ATCHOtilK. N. Y. (AT) Six ' Kiirpris- you. liecaijHe A'lteril.a 'iiiiembers gf Kobcrl Heidi's family is such an excellent intestinal I"! 1 MU-'TH ANN YOI Nt ' ,,M 'Mos residents of this cvacuant ltls wonderful for con- The .remains oi'm.-h. Klizabel 1, I ;,UM H,,'V . '""'nun-j stipatio,,---it ode,, works'!,, one Vim Yotinir ,o nass .wiv i'hy' "'Pleted preparation Wed- hour ami neve.- initios. Hllver- he rtshjLn to the mil.cnium. i thorn-Wright !,. Co,-A.iv. Krltz Preas. ut AUalla. Wn, ah in U'"ir U,'U'r Hl,,m' .. 1 1 : o'clock Tuesday morning, ar- i"'''n' "'" "Khl Thursday;- r'lved In txt Grande Wednesdav i ,,,KMl- jvenlriVuiid ure at the Snodruss I I'eidt. known amoiu; his iieiKh s: .iinniiTmall Funeral Service ' '"" 1!S 11 fon-h'intletl man. s dd he .Mirlor where the funeral will he!"1" le a pilKrimaKe up 1, near held Krlday afternoon at t o'clock. ''' 1,1 11 o'clock Tlnus iay nterment will take place in the ! niL'ht to be reatly for any eveii 1. O. O. V cemetery' itualilles. Willi the coining of Tfie deceased. w?io was horn ""s- 'e s:iid. a chmd-eharlol April ;8. lHIitl. waw Kb years o( would call hir hlnrat l lie hill and aionths and etKhl days or itk'c. itinl ! transport him, his wile - nd theit .eaves to mourn her loss lite fnl-j Tour children lo Hollywood.' Oil., owint? children; J. . Youiik. j home of Mrs. Mainiin l W. Iiowen. Grande: Mrs. 11. Williamson, leader or the Utile band, which has Knterprlse; It. I,. Youni;. Teloeasel; I ' mmim .Mrs. Alice Iterthram. I'orllaiitl; Airs.. J-yits Vreas, Altalia. Wasii.; lrs. A. I-'. Winans, llidlinmui m. Wash.; Airs. It. A. IHxon. J. 101111K. II. Youny. W. A. Youn md J. H. Young, all or UiUanl re. , , , . , j I Jill's stop millions nf coMsrvrry winter IM'A.NT SON srt'Cr.MIJS 1 an(' m a4 urs. They end headache and Marlon' Arthur 0"U-arv. the be- ! fevcr- TpC" th toK tone the whole y. ovetl son or Mr. and Mrs. A. '. Vlx'ar diet) at the family lomie j it llilM K fivenue, lasl evening at . die termination of u brief Illness. ! nused by an adack of pneumonia. I tie was 13 days old at the time of lemise. j l-unerat sen ices w ill be held to- ! morrow morning at the home al :30 o'clock and burial will take .dace in the Catholic cemetery, j The services ure In charge of the j W. II. Itohnenkamp Co. By millions ended tem. Use nothing les reliiMe. Cold and Grippe cll for prompt, efficient help. Be arc you pet it. . AtldmwiMi l-t' rriee30c CASCARALOUININ Get ked box with portnJt A Reliable Bank Ri'linliilily dial iiiciiiim i la'lpruliivss ;is woll as surety no matter whal the enieriiencj-. ! La Grande National Bank Sound, Kelialde, l'rouievsit: More than 11 fourth of the Swedish-born farmers In the I'nited llMtes are In Minnesota. Woman hititb:r'-r sTiitem-vd in Adi Ian. Mb h. Had ha ill -4! i".i i-Mst'S of le"r In one year. Work- Iny too tmrt tl ruin her htalth. Ford Commercial Delivery S'FAKTKIt A l CONDITION I'AINT NKW Perkins Motor Co. D. M. C. Thread ni.ACK. WH1TK und COl.OltS MAI! ItlUKAK in .M.I. , Dl.l, js" Kuril V. M l, Kii.li l:,lirti-lTy rii,,-.-(, IV:,rl 'rhiisiil. No. Ti frocli.'t Tr.-a-l SialiiiM-.l Klt.'lx-n To.Vfln !:"""' v ,r.' ,,;,.:, 1 on, pail 1 ,,,. m;,. from e.l KrH,l,- e i-i,-, ,1 ii t r,v Norton's Kiddy Shop MARKET JOfL'5 GROCERI ro CO I'MONK MAIN 759 ImcsIi Salmon, Halibut, Crab, Clams and Smelt