Thursday, February 26, 1025.
- ':THE LA GRANDE EVEKJNG OBSERVER
PAGE FIVE i
Local News In Brief
UistrU-t high school Imsk. ilill
tournament ul Union. March
6. G. 7.
W'ulluwu-Uiiiuti Comity' Uusket-
bull Tournament, hero, l-'ub-
ruury 117-28.
Annual Chamber of Commerce
banquet, March 3.
I.. II. y. Keillor pluy, Muicb
IMJ-L'l.
Union County Agricultural Kco
nomtc Conference: Elgin,
Murch 12: I'lilon, Murch 13;
lit Orundc. March 14.
I
At t'oc "
it 11. O. Avery. county ugrlcuflur
M, made n trip to Cove today uw
official business.
sun courimti to noun
: Wlllinni MeClure, who has be.eii
ill for several weeks wllh rhcuiun
liHiu Ih utill confined lu his home,
although he Ih Improving rapidly.
Vhltlui; licit;
Miss llrlu Clark of Condon. Ore
gon. Ih upending several days In La
(irindn the guest of her slaler, Mrs.
liltii LlnilHey.
1 1 err from Colfax
Iteverend l It. AeHchllinaii, of
i olfax. Wash., wart a truest In Lu
Li ramie Wednesday at the home or
his duughter, Mrs. Lynn Wright.
Motored to I n Ion
.Johnny Allen, C. K. MeCornik-k
and Hel.lle llreen motored to Union
if-M evening-for the. Knights of
llhias I 1h( ilt t Convention there,
I,cft for (ilcon's Ferry
Mrn. C. (kildeli li-fl f.:i Oriiml
t his morning en route to Ctleiinst
Kerry, lduho, where she will visit
her daughter, Mrn. Lelioy Hull.
Mrs. Golden expects to be gone
about u month.
lA'ntcs for linker
Carl Helm, district, altormy, ac
companied William Le veils... IleW
slate prohibition commissioner, to
JJuUer thin morning.
Story Hour I
A Jungle story hour will be held'
at the library al k-n o'clock Hat
urdtiy morning with Mrs. &iruh
Williams und Mrs. Mwtlrlcc Young
in charge, r
Seriously III ,
- J. 1 uvhb Unities of 1-iUter prise.
known throughout KaHk'rn Oregon
i'H th leader or Mm I'.nterprlsc
Symphony orchestra is al Hot Lake
berlously III wllh brighlH dls-as:.
Mi's. SkMklnrtl Improving
- M rs. lave Stoddard, who has
been 111 at her honie here for hcv
V:il (layHj, ,a reportf;o; j tj' .J'WU1.1
.minoved.;
lrH. Perkins Improving
1 Mrn. W. C. PerkbiH, who undcr-wi-nt
un operation at lliv.uide Itonde.
huHpltal the flrHl. of the week. Ih
reported to be linprov'iig fasl.
Will Hold Meeting '
The fh-Ht meeting of the Ln
(;randc liculty Hoard In hoiuc
weeks will be tmhl tomorrow ike-
MICHAKLS-STEKN
VALUE FIKST
Top oat
Liglil raltcrns
Newest Styles.
$37.45
CANDY STICK
Latest styles in filuT
Silk Sport Hose for la
dies sport wear
.'$1.50 I'air
Sec AYindow'!
Clint's
Clothiery
The Blore Willi Conscience
There's No
Hope
l'ir li man who takes
i bailee when lie's bujlng
Urn. It's nul neit'K-rj any
liaigr.
V gUe n M-r?Hiinl iriiaraii
l'r. In aililllimi lit Jbal
I be factory tin t.l.M ItAI.
t oitlis ami r ninkc tir
"nil niljll'-ltmiit". They mu-t
she joii full lollr-for-l)o1-lar
N'mIit.
Ak lis num. ntawt the
t.LM.HAI
-Jcunings & Shumate,.
Props.
Successors to
Southard & Shinn.
ning. according to nil announce
ment by Oeurge Curn y. president,
this morning, thm-i il buslm sa will
be taken up.
ileic Today
I. 1. LutllidgC, Vh-- president
and general manager of Ihe Ku st
ern Oregon Light (ml power eoin-
puny. uT linker. Ik a vls'.lor In I .a
lirande luiliiy. I lt wan accompan
ied by li. V. Comstock, uIhu of the
Company.
J-alls In ApiM'Jii- for Trial
; W. W. Iteriy. charged wli h u:i
JkkiiII utitl buttery and possession ol
Ibtuor. failed In appear Tor trial
this morning In the police court ul
leti o'clock. His bonds amounted
I to U0.
I In 1 iy liirl itfiin
. Mr. and Mrn. Vernoii .k-unlngs
are ihe parents or 'in eight pound
baby duughler born lu tin-in yes
terday arternoou at 4::io o'clock ul
the Urande. Itonde hospital.
At Hot IjiUe .
Mr. and Mrn. a. T. Hill arc
upending He vera I dayH at Hot Luke
visiting friends. They expect to re
turn to their home here sometime
next week.
At rot-Hand ' .
It. II. Unblock, stale highway en
gineer, left hist evening for Port
land, where he will nfk-ud u meet
ing of the state highway commis
sion today.
SopeiliUeiideiil Mere
Cap Alwood, superintendent of
tkn Itowinnu-ltieka mill at Mux
lll, -whs a visitor to m (irande re-
cenlly.
To Uw HI Muiiliiiulon
Mrs. II. M. Iierntn and children
left La (Irande thin mm-alng after
Kpeiiiling Hi-veral dy ai the home
of Mi'H. T. L. I'lersoii here. 'I'lu-v
are going to Huutinglun where Un-y
expect to make their home.
I'iismmI 'riirtpgh
W. H. Levens. newly appointed
late prohlblltun t-iiiumiH.Hioner.
patTfji'd throuuh La (irandi- this
morning en route In IiIh home ul
Haker. ufk-r spending a few days at
Sabui. .tr. LcvetlH Weill to tjalem
iiiiinedlately upon hearing of lib
appointment. ,
Spend lay in l ilgin
MtH. J. It. Mitre-Inn :tn,l m.,ii li.tti.
'aid, left this morning on the brunch
line train for Klgin. where they will
spend the day. Mr. and Mrs. Illg
tiina recently moved to La (Irande
and liomild Ih going kick today .to
take part In a play given by th
schunl there for tin; Slate College
Vielicfit fund.
T i ;
Itccn lOnM ' '
After an ett'inbd trip to pointf
ul KaiiHiiH anil Missouri M r. and
Mrn. W. S. I (avis speul last night
in La (Irande and h-rt thin inorninp
for llielr liuiue at l-nkrprise. Mr.
DiiyIh K.iys the western peopl don't
Know whiit bad weather and mud
Is. and that liny will have to go
east to find out.
Not Much Metier
News was received In Ln Grand
yesterday from Mrs. Louise I Mights
who whs called to Salt Lake City
Ctah. by the serious Illness of her
daughlr. Mrs. Itus Hani", sono
I lime ago, that , Mrs. Carrie Is 'not
1 much belter at I he present time
iLrs. Hughes does not expect to re
jturn to her home here tor another
month.
1' In yet I nt Hot l4ikc
J . Alb-n's six-piece dance orchtslra.
, which has 1 n In La Grande foi
1 1 iio last two days, went to Hot Lak'
yeMterday afternoon and gave r
t concert at five o'clock. At hIx
o'clock they wi-rc guesiH of Or. liiy
it dlniM-r after which tiny played
1 1 wo .hums for dance, .The or
.chcHlra left I his morning for Li wIh-
ton, Idaho, where they play at tin
tt.ewis and Clark hotol this evening
.They are traveling by auto.
Personal Mention
I'luyd Kendall, rancher of Sum
merville, wan lu I Ai Grande thk
iiuuning. Mr. Kendall brought with
hhn the rtkin of a bobcat killed
LZ:U
1 Itl.V. M,I.M KMGirr
If a fellow could make a. sound
like ii whistle and ttnn say "Oh!
Hoy. 1 hat nan a red lmt s-rmott
preached last ntghl ! That would
kr a faint ld-n f hat happened.
Iteverend Knight k draw lug and
holding the crowd with tils
straight -forward and nil varnish- d
Hlble truths.
I'll be then-, rain or ffhine.
New rhureh of tiol 'hup '.
corn r X anl Jprc. Adv,
nenr heroin ordr to clulnr bounty.
Mr. Kendall nays Hint an ununually
lurgo'nunibcr of the anlinala have
been killed this year.
L. Altiuaii of Enterprise Is stop
ping ut tho Soiumer hotel.
.Mrs. W. Itutiianan Is spend
ing tho day at Hot Uiko visiting.
Mrs. W. E. Buchanan Is spend I
the day ut Hot l.ko visiting.
Tllrodurn Shell lif Wulluwa la
now iTfftatt'rod at illo Buliuaer ho
le!. I'eler J. McGov.rrn of J.urkee, 0
Oregon, whs In Ui Gntndi IIiIsIq
uioriilng oil land olTice buslncsa. lo
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Mra. Kntnk Kcuvls tii bod w.Tto
hupplnn In li Grande ybstcidny
froin Kuterprlse. . - '
Georpe l'ur(;uson, of I lie l-'urffa-Bon
drug utore of I'nlon. was a liua-iru-H3
visitor to Lu Gruudu yealer-,
day.
Mr. and Mrs. A. !). Davia uf Un
ion, were shopping ln La Grande
yesterday.
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Mrs. Nip Conlcy, whoso home Is
near Cove, wo a shopping in La
(J run do yeaterday.
Mrs. V. L. Allen and son, ltckh
and daughter. Hetty Mac, left this
niurning for Baker and will spend
several days thcro-vislting relatives.
Mrs, Kate Conlcy was shopping
in La Grande yesterday from her
home ul Klgin. - , .,
Mr. and Mrs. V. G. f.obcrt.ion
oft this morning on No, V4 for
their liomi! at TclocascL
Mri. W. It. Wcllmun and son,
Marvin, left this morning for their
home at Baker, aftr visiting al the
Chaa. Ward home litre f,or siverul
daa.
Mrs. Kloyd M:inn and ' children
left this morning on GuV- branch
line train for Enterprise, w hero
they will visit Mrs. It. E. -Trill for
leveral days. . - v
J. t. 1'urdy of Wllu, Walla.
Wash., and T Ml Jfcrdan. ef. Tort
land, b-ft thin morning oji the
branch line train for oJscph on
business,
Sam Brook: left this morning on
ihe branch Hue train for his hoiun
it I miller, after spending several
days In La Orandc. ,:
J. K. Ilelndetsinan lcft La Grande
thin morning on Noi -4 for hiM
homo In Indiana, After visiting his
sister, Mrs. i. J. Kiiitmcll. Tor sev-
ral days. . t ...
Colon U. Kbcrhurd, of the firm
off Cochran and . Kberhard. attor
neys, returned t,hii morning fom u
business trip to SulcmV i -
Mrs. Itebccca Skelton. who has
ocen vislllug at Ucnton t'ity. Wash.,
passed through La Grand this
morning en route' to her homo at
Wallowa. She was uccompantcd by
her niece. ' . ' .
Yesterday In
Congress
(By the Associated I'rcaay
Henator Mcdlll McCoruilck of
illlnolu" died at hta hok'l.
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The iiulional dlHufdcd-. soldiers
league wua defended before u
houc commltlcc.
The house adopted lite confer
ence report on the postal -vy and
rate IncrcaHc bill.
' . - '
A request from Honduras for the
purchase, of army gunn and am
uiuuitlon was approved.
Hope for the Muscle Shoals htli
at this Hf.Hlon wuh abandoned by
ldiiilnlslration leaders.
The Iiookc substituted th Plck
Iiihou meaauro for the Huugeii co
operative marketing hill. -
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The hou's nircnift committee
announced It would hear Hear Ad
miral Hilary P. Jones when It re
opens Its hearings.
T
MT. (fl.KNN (HpclaD The ML
Glenn i.ehuol had a splendid pro
gram Monday .honoring the birth
day niiiilvemirlcs of Washington.
Lincoln and Ixingfcllon, ilirlr
birthdays being in the naiiio muiitli.
The school this jeur Is very uc
censful under tho direction of
H-nry Maxfl'id. It has a junior
Kcd Cross organization, a parent
k itclicr asocial Ion and oth-r
things of lot ere .-it to the children.
'.X'jV1::...'' ta'" ' v h' K chll'ir"
ali'iiding the school.
Geo. ClmU wick ha kHj;d his
farm to Leo Hlbburd und has sold
his splendid herd of dulry cuw.
lo lmls Dlcrkt. Tli'TP are akout
thirty head uf cows In tho herd..
Miss liertha iCuugg has compkt
id her course in nursing ut th"
Ghmc U D. H. hONpttal Hi Salt
f Uik-- City. I'tuh, and has returned
j to h' r home ben-.
Mr. Hurrl.H. fotlur of Mr?. Hay
' A 1 Is visiting at the home of
jhls daughter here. He fc from
1 IdHho.
j Many of the farm rs of this
jvkinttv are going Into Hie chlcktn
jbu-'fmss ns a stdc line. They are
'bujlng lar?.- quantltk:? of young
'chlck-na.
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NEWS OF WEEK
DRUG STORK
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That clear, heullhy-louk-
Ins complexion which Istho o ," r""" ' Pi.uce
X a laugh a minute, was very well
happy possession or so many olstaffcd. All members of the cast
men Is often the result of J ' pcrformeil their parts excellently.
Ihu r'gulur use of
HARMONY ROLLING
MASS AUK CRKAM
Vaed after :iavlug, this
crcuiu cleaiiH out the pores
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by a rolling massage action
and leaves the skin firm and
frcali looking.
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I'or the women, we rcc
omhKiul Arbutus Vanishing
Crcum as a splendid disap
pearing cream with excellent
bleaching uuallties. It Is
a(so a fine" face powder.
Glass Drugs
Inc.
Tho ItKXALL Storo
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Markets
IVHHiAMI MAUKIOT S'll'.AIIY
rOKTI.A.M). lire. (Al) Cat
tie and hogs .steady, sheep nom
inally steady today. Msgs barely
steady.. Uutter 7c, bullerrat firm.
iioisi; i,(;;s itiior
LDlSi;. Ida. (Special) l'.ggs
dove Into the deep acu yesterday
when local tanners ol'fered their
wares for prices as low as fll.25
per case. 'I'he farovlto price per
doscn now stands on retail count
ers al cents.
I-OHTLAMl Glt.MN M.MlKirl'
i'OKTLANU. Ore; (Al') Wheat.
Hard white 1J. K. Uaart, h'ebru
ury, 1 1. Ill; .March, Jlft: soft
white, February. S1.84: March.
hard winter, rcbruary 1.84;
March, 1. S5; northern spring,
February. fl.Dfi; March. JI.SB;
nc.itt'in red, l'-ebiiiniy, J LSI;
March, J1.S3; UDU. hard white,
Kcbruury, f 2. lo: Murch. Jl'.IS.
Corn No. 3 U. Y. shipment.
February, MS.f.O.
MA!Uil:7rs AT A GtiASCi;
NL;V-. VOKK . (Al'), .Block.
lrrculur; high grade rally nhow
subHlunilal gains. i
, Bonds Kiuy; spcculatle rail
and oil Issues react.
iroiclgu exchange Lower; okr
llnj. franca and lire heavy.
' cotton lrin; strenulh In
southern inurkcta.
Hugar Higher; active demand.
Colfcc Advanced; belter caah
buying.
CJ I ICAOO ( A I') Wheat l-'lrni ;
good export demand.
Corn Advanced; Teura of short
age or supidlca.
Cattle Higher; broad idilpplng
demand. . .
' HugsIrregular. '
BOURBONS
CHALLENGE
WARRANT
(Continued from Pago 1.)
ject of an Intensive search by scii
ute ufllclals. Three of the lrlno
i.iats were reiorted to have been In
Indianapolis Wednesday night but
Mr. -Jlrown and his deputies had
iiol succeeded In locating them.
Indictment of the absent Demo
crats. Senator Hodges. Kcpllblleau.
of Gary, pointed oul, would mrike
them fugitives from Justice and
their extradition could be asked.
Whether extradition would be
granted was uncertain, Senator
Hodges admitted.
British Nnlwbs Urged
To Acquire U. S. Habit
Of Helping Colleges
LONDON CAD).
A nptcndh!
way to bring about a better un
derstanding bet v. ten the I'lllted
Stales -and Knghtnd would he to
urnd all tin- wealthy men of the
Hrillsh Islca to America for the
purpose of aeuuhing I he knack
of making freiiiieiit and liberal
donations to educational Institu
tions, 11. A. L. Clsher, iiH'inbeiM
of parltiiiuciit, told members of
the English Speaking Cnlon at u
luiich-on recently at which he wan
a guest of honor.
Mr. Kbdier, former prc:id ut of
the board of cdicatluii, return-d
recently from a tour of lb" l'nit
kI Statey andt Canada, during
wMJI h; t-U- d liouy of the
pruieip.d toll-ges and liiii'.' i'.itb-..
He ."pok- la parlleubir or the
"iiupcrb acadeiiile" bnlbllngs for
the und'-r-graduat' S al Yale, built
by part ol 1 he Harkiiess endow
ment v( I'MMio.niiH. and said tint
ho wiMied then" iiiarter could !
aeMi by all p'-rsons lu re lnterewt
nl In education.
"I think t would be a capital
Idea If we coup) send all Lag.
land's wealthy men to America to
Inap'x-t the w underf il nnlvcrslllt s
,..f to H-t.Ut t.,..l I.. , A
! w ith t ndowtneiits from rome of
'the American millionaire. If this
iwcre doii'-. p'-rhups some of our
rich mm would acuuke the hab
'It of giving away v&st sun-s to In
efltut s of burning.
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The Laughing Cure"
Enjoyed By Big Crowd
I'llder thp dlrfutli.ji' nt A. L
Dunliing, Th Ijiuglilns fiire." a
two act rofnidy, nun preceiiled to
a lare rrod at Ih" tilKh xehool i
aiidltorluin last even nir In' the
g'ciirlMtlan Kndeavor of the Chris
o tlan church here.
q especially Mrs. lallas Green. Miss
o Ldith Ktoll. Misa Ueryl Jones and
g A. t Punning. ,
o Mildred l)vett played two piano
o solos during the evening and A. It.
g, Spenser, tenor, cam: following the
o firtt oct. He responded lo hearty
glnpplauso' with an encore.
21 '1'ho cast of characters follows:
l)r. St. Gorge Carey, a modern
Inventor. A. ('. Uunnlng; Jimuiief
Mason, Mrs.; Hanson's brother, (.'. i
D. Landry; Iir. whllcomb. a phys-1
lelan of Ihe old school, J. A. Will.
lams; Clarke Hanson, a man of
buslncus, K. r. Umdry; Uuira
Hanson, his wife, Mrs. Jlallas
o Green; liny Hanson, his sister,
o'mts. K. W. I.undry; Kitty Clyde,
g his stenographer. KUIth Khcll:
o' Mary Klk-n Terry, a neighbor,
g Beryl Jones; Norah, tho maid,
OtMHrjorlo Courtney..
Jardinc Declares. That
He Is an "Agronomist!"
(Continued from page 1)
Agricultural College, his cIuns Is
low enlarged to Include the whole
funning fraternity or the V. S. A.
i
If "argonomy" is so much Greek
to tho average fanner, t hen no
better selection could have been
made for a translator.
For Jardinc. Ih a Kiguui Nl, a
Beta Thetu li, an Alpha eta, 11
Phi Kappn Phi and a Gamma Slg-
ma Delta.
If that doesn't iuallfy him to
translate the crossword puzzles
Kiut have stumped tho mere dire
farmer agriculturist. in recent
years, then the rasa looks hopeless!
Jardinc docs not come to the
Department of Agriculture as an
outsider. Ho Is regarded by the
experts and educators of Hint
I ranch of government, us one of
them. ln fact, he put In three
years In tho department, from .HH7
to 1!H0, as undo Ham's "cureallai
in churgc of the government's in
CHtlgatlons to learn what, If any
thing, could ho grown on the "dry
lands" of tho west.
In uppearenco the netv secretary
seems, properly enough, an Intell
ectual rather, than a physical far
mer, lie likes to eullvato Ideas.
He Is Blight built and iicrvouti
temperament, and appears what he
Is the product, of the chow room
aiid laboratory faGier than a slal
tvarL "horny handed"' son or 'the
soil. '
While a student at the Utah
Agricultural College, Jardinc lift
Miss Kfflc Nebeker, a student In
Gio same school. They have
three children: William Jr., aged
IC. Marian; 14. and ltuth, H. Their
home tovn Is Manhattan, Kas.
Jurdlne becomes not merely the
youngest member of the cabinet in
point of service but the youngest
lu actual yours.
At 4B liu Is five yeurs younger
than Secretary Hoover, unit six
younger than Nucrelary Havlx, who
until now- have been- tliu cabinet
babies. V
(k-riaiisWtr4,mrtr4V-'V'
IIAMMUIIG (AT) Endeavor
ing to attract foreign visitors to
Germany, promoters of (ravel hnve
asked the German railroad admlnk
htratlon to eoulp coaches wllh elec
tric lights and ako to Inerease the
speed of pimscnger trains.
The elimination or red net Ion ol
:he in iter cent tux upon foielgnern.
is well as bitlermelil of pi ins port
facilities, also haVe been recom
mended. eu HovlAnK tor Old. '
ItLltLIN" (Al') More Hum
otkt German war widows have rc
mnrrh d .according lo official sta
tistics of pension off bin Is, and -U'i,-.'00
war widows are still open to
matrimonial proposals.
A total of bVt.'AHU widows UJt)
elilldren get support from the slate
by virtue of military service ren
dered by their d'-ceased husliuitds
ind fath rs.
1lAtJXM)N- T1KKS
Guariintefd 15,000 Miles
lw Air lrc.Min
Th- longest fiber cotton plus
double gum friction plus nb-ad
to bead cushion plus seleiiHlie
designing permits 4(c,; b-ss air
prSMure. Uwr rough roads
these lr rushluii tires "flovv
oer" th! obstruction or"wrsp'i
theinwivcs around them, re
sulting In easy riding.
(Tits proacnt rims)
No W heel Change
The neV M'illng' r l:alboii
lpv i uf. f jut .vulLc'd I
milc fits any rim; no n
w heel, rim Or adjustment re
quired. Ily ulng full air pres
sure th'-y limy bo run oppo:dk
high prcSHUic tires, otherwise
I hey f-tmubl be run In pulrs or
M't.
Al-o HI3I1 PnsMin t Vwd llr..-
(fuamiltli-tl tO.lHMI Mtle
You receive w It li every tlr"
a w rttti n guHrnnte d bond
slirm d by -L. It. M Dinger, man
u fact art r.
I Mnke All AdjtiHiiiiciil.i
Vr Ssle Ily
II. S. UUOOKS
Cr. T. Atr. nnl .
1.A Lrsiide
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Obituary
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Word has been received here
that John Kicks, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jonathan Kicks, died In Call- j
fornia recently.
MltS. MAItY ). HHiltKVI' i
Word was received in Grande!
today that Mcs. Mary ). l-'orrest, I
mother u I' Mrn. Sadie Given, pans-
d away ut Ti tt'elm k this morning
In Portland. Kniitial ser iceH will
be held III Portland, j-Jihinlay ul-'
tcrnooii at 2 o'clock, al the Con- !
gregatloual church.
Poets Corner
A CALL I'KOM Till; KU I.
.Mt)CM.lS
e
(Ky Maile M. linker)
Well, ibiio Jo,, s .
Whi n tl 11 you get back? ,
Juki ten yearn ago
'We said good-bye.
You were bsivlng dear La
, Grande
To escape the cold am snow,
Vowed not to return. ,v
I WhcTu did you go?
rtmitCH
'Twaa the IMue Mountains that
bntuu'hl me,
l'or Ihe Hlue Mounlalua I
longed,
'Twits Ihe Hlue Mountalna that
taught me.
In them wan my only home.
After long years of hunting
Without finding content.
I've come back to Ihe inoiiu-
tailiH Itltie
And here my days will end.
Good boy. Jack,
You are Hie name old nculit.
I pulled in last night
"lis gi'txit lo look about.
Heenis I've been everywhere '
Trying to find a home
In climateH hot or fair
Something seemed ho wruug. 1
AM work and no bootleg makes
Jack a rich boy.
Farmers
-i Watch this space,
l''oi' the next few
Hays hi particular
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Minerva
Says--
Th- ino.d eoninion fuitl
I rouble with willed we come
In dally contael aro tired,
aching and tender Tcet,
weak or t inning ankles,
weaknesa of Ihe Instep or
arch, causing broken down
II reh and flat feet, coi lis,
callo .iscs, bunions, crooked
toes.
I'roper treatment and cn-'e
as d. scribed here ut THU
HOOTKIiY will correct the
cause of those I roubles and
restore the foot to norm 1 1
coin fort. T'edogrnph photo
graphs taken of tho, feet and
examination free. Call ut
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Missionaries Snvc (itlnrsi
Adtllcti iu Simikliig Opium
T1IK HAGl'K, Holland (Al')
IMspatches from Dell. Sumatra,
tell of reuiurkablo cures of tho
opium habit effected by the Amer
ican Methodist, Mlxslon among the
Chlneae fishing population there.
The cure, which is udmtnlntered
Internally, takes a fortnight. That
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Men and Kiddies like it, too
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"THE PAINTED LADY"
I'oiiioily,.
"TIUKI) HCSINKSS MK.V
THE UUB
Hie victims arc conscious of their,
vice and only loo anxious to ho:,
delivered from it Is shown by tho
fact that the liny mission hosptkil.
Is booked ii) for more than six
months ahead, and it Is declared,,
t hat 1MU pal ieuta, most of t hem
complete opium wrecks, have keen'"
wholly cured, says the Dell Cour-"
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