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Tuesday, March 10, 1925. THE, LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER fcAGE' THREE NEWS of SOCIETY Mrs. A. T. McAllister, formerly- uf this city but who now makes St at tie, Wushlngton, h-r home, wab :ho lnsplruilon for a tU-Uglufu him-hcon yosiprday at the Tiffin Mem hern of the , Lucky Thirteen tltih were hostesses. After tin excellent three courai luncheon, with covers laid for thir teen I hose present were tnUen U tho homo of Mrs. Rruco Dennis yhen the remuindor of the ufter noon v:is spent at hrldun, Mrs. A. qL. lElrlwinlHon won IiIkIi score timl tlu i?iitst prize went to Mrs. ,.Mc- AlliHter. " Mrs. Chns. Ptnylo was hostess to the Monday Ilriile cluli yaterdo ul'ternonn at lnr home on Second siret't. During the afternoon's piu Mrs. (. ,A. UttiKiUiian won IiIkIi soro f(jr the chin prize niM !' KiUHt prlzo went to Mrs. W. 11. Suf lonl, lt"uutlful hotuiuelB of pinU ami rod carnutions were nrraneetl throughout the home. At nn npprnpriale hour a i1:iht two com Hi luncheon was si-rvrd. V" Mrs. O. Tl. Kerr entertalni'rt th& R A. n; rlub Krhlay afternoon ai her home on Fir street. 1 hir'i.'j the nfleruoon's piny at hrhltje Mrs. t'lyile HunllnM won hlt:h score tor (ho first prl.e ami Mm. Ham Ham received the second prim. ,' A delicious luncheon was a.-rvo.. ny Die hr-HtiHfl heforn .adjourniuetil. '.- The Young Wpnu n'R FWiirrntonnl Auviliary of Hie MethottiHl chm-eh will hold 11 h reirular innnthly in: t in4f and social Wednesday evening. March 11, at the home of Mrs. Sherwood Williams. The committee in charire or 1ic meeting is composed of Mis Wit Mahnffey. Miss Mahel Doty, Mm. Chester Thompson, Miss t'hloe Ty lor. Miss i:rrte Snider, Mis. Tlel lixi Lyons, Mrs. Cecil Holion and Mrs. Thomas Walslnger. Word was. received In La Cl ran tin this morning I ha( Mrs. (Irace Shan non Is now In Washington, IX C. She has registered at tho Hurling inn hotel during her 'stay in that city. Tho Ladies of Moosehenrt Le sion met nt the I. O. O. F. hall Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Don Shanks ond Mrs. Guy .Shanks hos tesses. Tho afternoon whs spent at primes 'with Mrs. Clara Herger win ning first prize and the consola tion prize going to Mrs. C. S. 8hu1t Refreshments wore served before adjournment. - Mrs. Turner Oliver has charge of s the program at the regular meet-' ing of the Art Department of the' Neighborhood club Thursday after noon ui 2 :30 o'clock at the club rooms. Tho subject 'Kurly Chrls llon Art." Is particularly appro priate at this time and members of Dig club are invited, whether en rolled In the- department or not. All who hafwUewyl ilr, flUvvl Know a trout Is In store for those w ho attend. . i t'nlon (Special) The Women's cluh met Thursday-afternoon at the home of Miss Alice Cad well In North I'nton. The subject for the meeting "The Origin of the Nanus of thiv Slates." was given by Mrs. Frank Si uiKill, Mrs. Mah. l O.ile and Mrs. IVarl McClay. Miss Cad- Hi-i-,11 vi'mu (laaltttftl ntt ltnilt4 liv A I I'M ' W. W. Stevens. Mrs. Louisa' lur jvell and Mrs. llalph Smith. Ulnoh eon was served. , j Villon (Speclnl) New officers recently elected for the lresbyter inn Missionary Society ore: Presi dent. Kmlly Cook: vice president. WALLING'S La Vogue Coats .lust rwplvml nnoilirr ililp-mi-nl of llirse popular lmml l.lllnri'il sljllsli foncs rM sonnlily pi'lret!. t- WALLING'S When You Tire Of Your Bob Then you'll be Interested ' In the fine hair selection we have just put-clianed to Id In making a perfect , coiffure while your own hair grows out to the proper length. The hair 1 of excellent quality and ' moderate In price. We urre yon to ee the display at yolr early convenience GEIST MARINELLO SHOP Room , BouDwT nlilf. "A Braaly Alii for Erery timl." , Phone Main S77 Study In Black And White- ;V 3J1 "Nfffc TEJf tern BLACK and white, wool and plain white crepe Ue chine are com bined In this very striking spring frock, ")The sleeves ate very new long but comfortably loose; and the narrow skirt Is slit at the side both for comfort and to enhance the attractiveness. The collar arrange ment la worthy ot your attention. Alice Cad well; secretary. Ermon Churchill; treasurer. Carmen Con ner. After tho installation there was a musical and literary pro fcram. Luncheon was served by the hostess, Mrs. Kh7.iinc.th Philips, as sisted by Ithndu Davis, Mollie Johnson and Lillian Cross. Announcements Social announcements , nuj be printed Id this column free of cliarge. Any annonnce nienta pertnlnln; tn nny func tions such as cooked food sales, eta, will bo refused. An nouncements, to bo printed the nanio day. must he .In society editor's, lmiute- b'ttiOU o'clock. News editor'! note. - The Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist church will meet Wednesday afternoon at 2::t at the home of Mrs. Floyd McKennon. 17G Adnms avenue. A shower of tatting shuttles will be given for one of the hospitals In China. All members are asked to conl rihule one. or more sbuitle. v Mr, and Mis. F. TV Hayes and Mr, and Mrs, F. L. Holmes will en tertain tho Wednesday Hi-ldgc club tomorrow evening, March 1 1, a iho Country club. The LodLs chorus of the Mon day Musical will meet for rehear sal, (his ewninj; from seven until eight o'clock. The regular meeting of the Greenwood Parent-Teachers' asso ciation will be held Friday, March 1 13. ut 2:30 o'clock nt the school, jit will meet with the TJIverla asso ciation Friday, March Sii, Mr.' and Mrs. Kliner ' Rose- -will entertain the R n. Q. club this eve. nlng at their home nt I702fc ' Adams nvenue. I i. , . NEVER BEFORE Not in fifty years lias there been so pen istcnt. and wide spread H'.o of Scott's Emulsion yet thousands have only begun to realize what it might be to thcra in strength, health and robustness. Pcolt flt Bowtt. ninmfifl'i. N. . t4-4 SAVING 13 a habit that grows stronger with age and easily cultivated. UNITED STATES if mi Radio, . WKDXKSDAV, MARCH 11, Central Time StalUms WliS, hhngi. 111. .Vll.d. fi:S0 p. in., ltalpti llmerson, organist; Senate theater studio; 7, lullaby time. Ford, and Glenn: 7:15. WLS Tribe Lone Scouts; 7:4. Robert Lyle Malum, tenor; 8. 11. F. n. program, Ford and fSienn, Italph Kmerson, organist; 9, John Mtic Jarlane, bass; W-1 o, Wallace IJruci! Am.shary; ;Xa, (leorge 11, Howe, lenor; 9:4Ii Glenn's Threshers; 10, Senate Symphony orchestra; 10:10, Nubs Allan; 10:20. firace WaMaee; n:2n, (Jleun's Threshers; 10:40. Ford and Glenn time. WI.W. Cincinnati. Ohio ( 1 2 It), 2:30 p. m.. special program at Music hall with Itnjlio Bhow; 4 In" iihnKPnm' K ft -i ml 1 9 and 10, half hour programs at the Radio' show; M Un or In.strumeulal trio; Russian dances, Maxim Kasty- lue; Clifford Lang, pianist; For mica entertainment ; Walter Ks herger's ' Instrumental imnrt't; the limouH Lyric, male iiiarl'l. WMAiJ, Chlcngt. HI. (117.5). 4 p. m.. beauty talk. Mine. Grace Karl; 4:30, pupils. Cosmopolitan school of music; tl, Chicago thea ter organ: fi.-ao. stories for the children. Georgene Faulkner; S, piano concerto; !, WMAiJ play era;. Carl Craven, tenor. WOC, Davenport, la. (l:;B(i), r:4r. p. m.. chimes; ii::io, bedtime stories, Yay Mclaughlin; (i:fi(t, "Conflict of Youlh "Ud Age," Hurry K. Vedder; ft, Mrs. Frank W. Klliotl, organist ; N'lles 1'i'tei son, tenor. . WOS, Jeffei-son City, Mo, (140.0), R p. m., address; George A.' PieUens; music, Missouri associa tion. ... WQ-I. Clihajro. III. (H7.5), 7-8 p. m., dinner concert. Ralph Will iams and his Ralnbo Garden or che.lra; Merrie Royd Mltclu)!, soprano; - James Mitchell, bari tone; Rev. Karl .Clu'worowskl, accompanlt;. lli-t, Ralph Will iams and his Ralntio Wkylarku; Rogers Roys. Larry, Rllly; clar ence. Thedera, tenor; Alfred Tweed, hnrmonlon sololsi ; Me . lodlans, Laurie. Kddle, Rennle; Fred A. Jacobson, monolognlst; George A. Little, Larry Shay, harmony singers; Zelgler sisters; 1-2. Hoi By Totsy hour. Italph WHIInms, Glngernmn, Little Sky larks. . WSIt, Atlanta, Ga. (IJH.it), R-6 p. , m., Ronnie Rarnhardt's . songs and bedtime stories; 10:45, Roy Sullivan trio, features. WNCl, Iowa CUy, In. ( IH:i.(l), 7:30 p. m.. "The American Constitu tional System." Prof. Frank K. Horaclt; 7:4f. "The Psychology of Learning." Prof. F.. 11. Knighl; S. "Appreciation of- Litera ture," prof. Frank L. Mott. loiuitaln Time Sin lion KOA, Hcmer, Colo. (:W2.4), 8 p. m.. Fred Kchmltt and his Rlatto theater orchestra; 8:10, men's glee club. University of llenver; Lyric fiuartet ; Tuesday Musical club: "The Florist Hhop." KOA stadia players; KOA orchestral 10-12, Joe Mann and his Raln-how-Lane orchcslra. Paciric Time Ktnllnns KPAi:. PuIIinaii. Wash. (318.0), 'mond Howell, violinists; Lillian Pettihone, pianist; "The Ynrimm Tube." lenn II. V.. Carpenler; "(hits n ml Bnrh'y for the ia . loitBe." Leonard llPKihui-r; "1'olnterH on Dairy J-'urmIng," Trof. K. V. Ellington. Kl-'I, Ijiis Aimelex, ( olir. (-1fi7), i fiiSJ-fi p. m.t Kxnmlner'fl hniBlcnl half hour; 0:4r.-7. Undttorlnl; 7 7:S0. Nlrk HurrlH, detective M orl or ; 7 : 11 0 -S, proRni in . G ood -wln-KllnRor-MaeK:iy company; 8- 3. KynlnK Herald dnn'o hour; 9- 10, Rxaininor. popular hour nlpht; 10-11, I'atrick-MnrHh danep orehestra. Tb'tty Patriek. hluofi slnpor. KFOA, Seattle. AVith. (I.V)f 4-fi p. m.. (Hymplc hotel orchestra; fi:4!:l.r), Hopper-Kelly com pany Btndlo program; 8 : 30-1 o, Root tie Times studio program. KFSfi, I.os Anceles. Calif. (i!78), 10:30-11:30 a. m., Rnnnhlne hour v proRram; 2:30-4:30 p. m., audi torium service and service on Pl vlne HeallnR. Aimee Homple Mc pherson, pastor; fi:3O-7:30. chil dren's hour, present Inrr Ibb-n Kdwlno and Mary Kllzabet h IhiKhea. Mrs. Kose, phinlnt. , IU.O, OaKland, Calif. (1101), 3 p. m., musical propram, Corn I. Williams Institute; 4-r.;30. con cert orchestra. Hotel St. Krnncis. KftW, Portlnnil. Ore. (lU'J). H p. m., concert. Mrs. t', V, Waldorf, director; 10. Colhurn's Melody men; Hhefler's Noyelty Htring quartet. KH.I. I. oh AnRPlos. Cnlir. (404.1). fifi:30 p. in.. Art Hickman's III) t more hotel concert orchestra; 8:30-7:20. little stories American history. Prof. Walter Sylvester HertzoR; Dirk Wlnslow. juvenile reporter; Mickey IcHan and ' Tlebv Muriel MrCormnc, screen rvr'-ivir f:-9, propram. Pacific Mutut'l l.lfe Insurance company; proRrnm, Lincoln HelRhts Com mercial and Industrial associa tion; 10-11, Karl Kurtnett'R Hllt more hotel dance orchestra. 1U.X, Oakland, Calif. ro0.U), 0-7 p. m., orRun; 8-10. studio pro Rium, American theater orehe-s-tra; 10-11:310. Sweet's ballroom. K.VX, Hollywood l, cnr. :t:n.o. 5:45-6:15 p. m.. Wnrlltzer pipe ; orirnn studio propram. sports j talk. Sid Iff; : 15-7 dinner hour I music: 7-S. Ambassador hotel I concert, Joef Kosenfeld. dlrect- er; R-9. propram. Security Trust I and Ravings bank; 9-1 o. KNX I feature rojfram; 10-12. I lolly- I woodland dance orchestra. KPO. Kan FYnoi-o. Calif. ( 120 A), 4 : 30-5: 30 p. m., Itudy Heifer's Kalrrnont hotel orchestra: 5:30 ;:!", rhlldron's hour stories. IKr Itroi her; 7-7:3'i. Pudy SeiRer's Fairmont hotel orchestra; 7:30 s. program. Conn Hand Instru ment company; S-lo, xvlophone foIos. "Hoc" Will:!; Ida Palm er Wiilker. soprano; (Jfne Jam's' Hose ;om Howl orelM'stra. Soine popple couldn't kick ctny more If they were i-ntip-d' g. Oregon's Seventh Annual Newspaper Mwt Mar. 13-14 l yiVKRSITV OF OREGON, Kugeno ( Special 1 With a greater number of - group meeting and with every advance Indication of a big attendance, the seventh annual Oregon Newspaper Conference, to be held at the 1'nlvrrwliy of Ore gon, Friday, and Saturday, March III und 14, la expected to be the most meceiisfiil in Iho history of the gai borings. , Among the atfracttuns this your will be the session of the Pacific North west Circulation Managers' association, which will meet here for the first time In - connection with the conference. The nssoela- Shutl,ton wil1 noltl "" InU'iu-tanl jont iCNsion with 1 h edit ors late Frl- lay morning and curly in the ufter- uoun. Afterwanls the clrculnllnn managers will adjourn lo a aepa- meeting. AddrcHses at all of their gatherings will huld intercut 1 for the manager of the Oregon werkly or dally newspaper. John Henry NatOi of San Fran- Cisco, reputed to he one of t he greatest of Am e r 1 c n n prinetni. will be an outstanding figure at tho conference this year. He will speak In Guild theater Saturday morning at a Joint session of the editors and the Rep Franklin club of (he Willamette valley, in addi I ion tu the confert-nce delegates, printers, librarians and book lovers interested in 1ie work of Ihe San Franciscan, are privileged lo attend as Hie conference has never met behind closed doors. Recause of Nash's imputation u a printer of artistic bent ;and the produrer of beautiful, as well as eommevt'iully successful books, it is expected that he will have mnny listeners. Six associations will meet -In connection with tbe conference, bringing together editors, publish ers, advertising men. circulation managers, trade Journalists, news service men. writers, and printers. Friday Morning Meeting of the .Oregon Slate Hdiinrlul association nt ft: H0 a. m., in tbe Journalism building with Hal R Hoss, president, presiding. The following ore subjects and speakers "The Legislature In Action." a report of the association legislative committee, Gordon J. Taylor, pub lisher Ihe M ola Ho Pioneer. Dis cussion by F. A. Koen, publisher the Oregon City Courier: "The 11)25 Convention at Grants Pass." A. K, Voorhies, publisher the Rogue Riv er Courier. Grants Pass; "The Pa cific Coast Conference in April." .loe D. Thamlson. editor the Hood River Glacier, and Arncc G. Hue, editor the Tillamook Herald; "Why Not a Field Secretary?" discussion by members of Ihe association. At II o'clock tho association will ad journ to the Newspaper Confer ence. The Newspaper Conference will be presided over by Kdgar Mc Danlel. editor of the Coos Ray Harbor of North Rend, conference resilient. The editors will meet ' pointly with tbe Pacific Northwest ' Circulation Managers' nssoclallon lo bear the discussion by W. P. Lyn'ss, circulation manager of the Tncoma Tribune on "IMHorlnl and Circulation Problema Wliat the creiihiion Men Have Discovered nbmt Newspaper Readers Fol- lowiiiR Kroup lunehcons this buIi- jeet will be resumed in tho arter noon. Mr. Voorhies will lead Ihe discussion for the editoni. The remainder of the conference program Friday follows: lleaehinR tho Pender in tho Country Field." Karl C. Brownleo, editor the Washington County NewK-Times of Foretit Grove; "Quality Hather Than Quantity Circulation," C.oorRo K. Aiken, pub lisher the Ontario Argus; "Circu lation Contests Some Peeent F.x- n....innr...u tJ..n1 it l.'i.nlf n. Ill nr the Kugene Cuard; "A Oood School rn m rireuli.llnn Piiilder." W. Art).... uioaio nnhiuher in rb.ts. knnln Chler; "The Foreign A river- bin down than at any other Using Problem." Ralph K. Morrl- time. I have been up 25 to 30; son. business manager tbe West- times in six to eight hours. Forty-! ern Farmer; "Hulldlng Your News- I eight hours after I began taking paper's National Advertising." Wal-1 Alvlta tablets 1 was almost nor ter Horn. Pacific Coast manager, mal and In four days went to advertising bureau, American work and at present feel perfectly Newspaper publishers association; veii. I don't know what to soy; "Passing the Question Box on Ad- verlining Problems," .1. A. Pnvld son. Portland Oregoninn. After afternoon adjournment thove who are not engaged in com mittee meetings will visit the new auditorium of the school of iftuslc. John Klark Kvans. choragus of tho university, will play selections onj);i(lIf, form It ls pn.pared from the n w -J2(r.nH pipe organ. , The nnnual conference bonnnet wlll be held In the Hotel Osburn Friday evening, with lean l-.nc w. Allen of the school of Journalism us toast master. Saturday Morning: Saturday morning the Trade ond Ctuf g Journal association and the ; acme is on ii went Lirnnuuon man- ngers association will hold depart- mental meetings In Ihe school of jnurnallsm. The conference pro gram will be held In Outld the iter, tbe Administration building. The. Wlllumette Valley Printers' as sociation will hold a Joint meeting with tho editors. The program follows: "Keeping thft Home Trade at Home Methods that Have Prov ed Kff"Ctlvo In Meeting Outside Competition." B. W. Bates, editor the Koseburg News-Review; dis cussion bv Mr. Itne of the Tilla mook Herald and S- 8. Smith, man ngr of th Mod ford Mall Tribune; "How to Set the Advertisement in n Way that Will Make Ii proriuro Business. Henry IL Hayek. Port land; "Printing as a Fine Art and the making of Fine books." John Henry Nash. San Francisco. Mr. Nash wilt exhibit samples of fine printing, and a discussion of print ing problems will follow. Before the noon adjournment conference officers for Ifijr, will be named. The delegates will be entertained nt h luncheon In Hendricks hall nt noon. The Trado and floss Journal as sociation will meet Jointly with the conference Friday afternoon. Frt ';iv oon members of the Associ ated press will meet with H. F. Nelson. Portland manager, and the clients or tbe Culled Press; with Heuul S- Moore, Pacific Norlhwest manager. The program of the Trade- and Class journal association Saturday morning followa: Round Table dls-sui'.cio-n of Mr. Morrison's lulk of Friday afternoon: "Coopcrutlqn with the Advertising Agency," George F: Cornwall, assistant edi tor The Ttmherman, J'ortunrtj "Ki-onomles In 'office and Prthl Ing." ' II. Young, editor tht tire kmi Voter. porllHiid, and "FhleKly to ihe SubsiTtber." Jerrobl 0ven, mtipagfr uf Heller Fruit, Portland. The program of ihe. lien Frank lin cluli Saturday afternoon .fol lows: "The Ren Frankllp Club." (.'hades Taylor, president, Albuny; "(Treating . lluslness with - New Ideas." Ail bur liwrence, Corval 1 A; "Reiter Methods In Prl'" ".'- Arthur Hroek. S:ilcni;Metl)ods of Advertising a Commercial Printing HiiKlue.su." Winston H. Caldwell. Kugene; "llow Price Cutting Af fects the Huyer." Charles Know land, Salem; election of officers. Navy Plans New Playgrouml l or Sailors in Komh Pacific HONOLri.U (AP) Plana for a naval recreation camp In the Ha waii National park, near th ron- llnuoiiHly active volcano bf'lCllauea On the inland of Hawaii, and the Kbauea military camp, have been approved by the navy department and coitfitructlon will begin within a short time, it has been announc ed here. The navy has a fund of $Mion available for Immediate use, which will ho expended in con structing necessary hulldipg.t, it Is understood Hint Hie ramp will be expanded as Its iiho .lie conns more and more general among oft leers and eillsted men of Ihe I4ih naval district al Pearl harbor, or veasels calling nl llono In I ti or other Hawaiian ports. Heavy lloml Vott TxptvltMl, REND, Ore. Opo of the boav lest votes ever polled at a special election In the city of Rend Is ex peeled to be cast when the ques tion of issuing bpnds In the amount of $40,000 for purchas ing a new fire engine, building Inn addition lo the fire ho'.ise and purchasing other equipment, In eluding Hie first units . of the leiegrapn aiarm system, ami fin, Ooo for erection of n Jail and po lice headquarters building, will no voted. . Women Grow Tired of lines lers GJve Their Tresses LOXHON (AP) -A leading West Knd hairdresser has said recently that hair-dyeing is now one of the most lucrative parts of h'M trade. Many women are asking for their hair ' to be dyed white because of Hie distinguished effect snow-white hair 'gives the owner. Others are seeking n sicely-grey color whllo otlurn want the "pepper and salt 'effect" created when hair begins to he streaked with ?roy. - ( - txIXTTT'O 1VT IT P C HfiiillM!jllK lu J M l!i O REMARKABLE 4 - DAY TEST Alvllil Urines He-Mills I W. P. Olpvlni, rnllwny onglncir of nuffnlo, N. Y., . wlio nun un nhlc to work on areount 01 blU'l rtcr Infliimmntlon, wont bni-lt to work In four dnyB nftor tuklncr Alvlla tulilpts, I have boon troubled for sev eral years wllh bladder Inflamina llon and when I sent for Alvila wan unable lo work and did not know If ever would run un engine again. I coum noi may i In bed nights, an I was worse In fact cannot tell now i nppre elate the benefits I have derived rrom the use of Alvlta. I have given away some lo other men 1 lint ore affected." Alvlta Is the recent sclenth'lo llscovcry which brings lline, Iron nt1 . nhnHnhntn to voj In a veee lhe deep-rooted alfalfa plant In ; ghly concentrated tablets. Al- vn has proved especially benefit Pft in building up weakened, run down conditions and tn overcom ing kidney, bladder and prostate trouble. No matter what you have tried, try this remedy of Nature now. A dollar buys a box at any . .nrn .. . p H)oro aup, t p1y yn) Ma, ttytorH flPcepted.- FREE We have made a studr of wiring convenience and cor rcct lltclitlnx. Wliv not Inkn ailvantaze of our rvperlenop. It WW yn.i iinfhlnK to call on n. Wn will Kladlr bIiow yon why II l worth whllo to have th.'sc convenlcnc.fi and how Utile llH'y will cost yon. If yon cnn'l come In. Insl phone and we will rail at your home. La Grande Electric Go. M-121 1301 A.lanvi Tonight 4T f.eoittc (Umiu, of ; t'iie H in (it Ion onifr Hm c(iiiuuy, .coining Ut tlic .'A (i n He Mieater UipiubL BANKER STATKS : (.OLD STANDARD DEPENDS ON U. S. LONDON. (APi The establish ment apd maintenance of , the gold standard In ibis country is lantcly Cod Liver Oil in -Sugar .Coaled Tablet a' For Puny Kids Forget the nasty tasting, stom ach upsetting cod liver oil and give the thin; puny, underdevel oped children McCoy's Cod Liver OH Compound Tablets If you want to give them a good appetite apd put pounds of good, healthy flesh on their hones. Doctors know all about them and so do Red Cross Drug CoM Glass Drugs, Inc., L. & L. Hm Co., and all good pharmacists all over America, for they are in great demand, because they are not laggards but show rosilts in a .few days. They are not expensive either r.O tablets Go cents and children tnke them like candy, A very -sickly child. ngo !. gained 12 pounds in seven months nnd Is strong and healthy. Ono skinny woman gained P pounds In l!4 days. "Re sure to get McCoy's, the original and genuine Cod Llvu OH Conniound Tablet." coup la Rodeos" .That's what they're saying, wherever good candy is appreciated for Sweet's Rodeo Bar has certainly taken the country by storm. And no wonder I You'll understand why when you try it. You Know It'i Oood Btcuk It'a MmIc tty bwrpfs Sait 1 ARB The Hume of Real Good Cutdy 5 VERY BITE'S A DELIGHT WE SPECIALIZE ON Generator Starting Ignition All Electrical Repairs To Your Car Guaranteed Service Full Line of Service Parta Battery Electric Service 1311 Wash. M-753 E.Q' PUTMAN'S A Real Pleasure to Show You THE NEW THINGS FOR SPRING nEAPY-TO-WEAH AND' MILMNERT dependent on the good will pf op inion in the Culled Slates, an Id Valter Leaf, chairman of the Westminister Hank, at the nunuul meeting of that Institution. "II does not follow," ho snld, that because we have arrived at parly we can (it once remove the embargo on the " export of gold. 'this Is due to expire at the end of JUL' 6 und one may at least con fidently hope that It will not be renewed. Indeed, It Is not at all Improbable, (hut before the end of lhi year wo may see a fltiw of gold back to Kurupc. und that the nuea Hon of export. may for the Hum being be of purely academic In (erest. "Hut It will bfl necessary lo look far ward und ussuru ourselves that we have (he power to keen the gold w hen It eomes to US. There Is no doubt thut wo ore nt pre sent somewhat dangerously do pendent on tho current of opinion In the United Htates, and It Is nec essary to be assured of their good will in maintaining as well as In istabllshtng the gold standard on tills, sldu of the Atlantic,. 1 "One begins to wonder whether the time may not have arrived for that conference of national banks Fixtures House Wiring- . ATWATBR KENT . AND OTHER RAPl6 SETS . W Install Raclios Fret. . v ",.'.....-. Benhm Electric Co. fAIS 10 , fVW VOLET 8LPO The L. & L. Drug Co; Phone Main 89 Bring Us Youf PrscriptloB ' INCOME TAX SEASON 19 mEJlK Have jour Income Tax Statement prrpaaed by ojio who knows. Two years will. II. 8. fatrrnal Itcvwiue Department, H. M. MALONEY IiA GllANDE, OKEOON. -Pliono H98-R. ' Foley Building LET US HELP YOU- "With your electvical problems. WE AKK THE "CHECK SEAL" CONTRACTORS AND RETAILERS H.&S, ELECTRIC 107 Depot St. Phone 393-W Credit . Attentive Service Reliable merchandise Real values Satisfaction assured. CARR'S Lost--- A lost call may mean LifeTime Money. You should afford a telephone. It costs only a few centa a day. Call ond see us about service. Home Independent Telephone Co. ......... I of Issue, for the formulation f a cheiiui of eooprrntlon In regard to gold' reserve, which was called for by the (Jeuon conferesce.'V ".T. , ; ..... 4i ,r .. f . Hall's Catarih It tti yur jyitcjo 01 Ci:ai:. or (Deaf, new ctuied by Catarrh. , XU ty drwttuu for omit) ytett I-.J, CVENEY & CQ..Toie4o, 0bJq 'liUJhdi iM Aric diiiW Mutluis who ibie the health of theirjciiil dnn, ulio.ild ne!r be without WUlHliiAVS sivurr fontks. rbit CUH UKuV lov UHevllr.u needed, Tliey tcH'l to liroak upCohUi, Ktilieve ' veverttillueSi worms, UOUstlpnthin, lleiul-. aclie.'teethingdifloi-iU-rs IN'T ACCEPT 011,1 bionuveh troubles, X SUBSTITUTE ( W (U Motlitri-for 'lit""". Attb'utmits everywhere. odur. "I'riid jmc1 PUKR, nd-lross fi MOTH EX GiA c0.,UK0Y, H. V. 3 I