PASS SIX
tite Caanjjk evstttkiG observes.'
Thursday, March" 12, 1925. ,
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Limited Goes Into .Ditch
TMm.KR HMal WThft K. o(
T IoiIkc hold lis rfgulur nu'Htm;
Wednesday ovrnln in " tho luill
Jicro. After iho hiiJdmmi amnion
tin? Pylhlnn Sisters puvo n rornp
tlon for Mr. and Mrs. William
liyor.
Mrs. Ah Pa bp Is slowly rpcovpf
Ins Trom her rrcont Hlnem. m
l,ynl Hirintfhiun haH K"n to
T'orlltind nnd Aftorla.
Hhorwood Willhmiw hns tulcon
over tlio Jmhlor bank. Mrs. Itar
rlfi will liuvo fliarBt of the bank
, lioro. . .
I'rcnohlnB prvlppfl woro held nt
the MMhodlut clinrrh Hunday
morning. ( f I'rait, of 1m
: Onindo, was In rhnrwp.
.'. Mm. J'arlllit Kovtvr returned
honip Sunday afi'r a thrt weeks
"-' visit wllh friends In ji (Irnndo.
Mr. and Mrs. Hh Ilnehannn
tpml Hunday with friends at All
cel. .
Mrs. Prior sppnt the wepk end
At I a Ornnde.
Mrs. Iirnnls MeCnlly. or T-Iljjln,
- vlNlled nt thfl homo of her hod,
. Osear Howell recently.
TwIh Hayes spout wevernt days
nt Ilaker rercnlly.
Mr. and Mrs. Unrvpy Ttwkmnn
went -to. Palter Hulnrdny where.
. Uiey have gane for medieal Ireal
i merit, . .
, R. 0. Klrhy wns al Imhler Rim-
day.
Tli p. primary Rrndrn nf the puh
lit school pave play entitled
"I.ltlle Stories of Wonderland." in
- (ho emiiMPnjent hall Friday even
ing. Pesldcs the play Heveral pons
were rendered.
' ?toy Phillips of Union, was at
Imhler 'Monday on baslnem.
Mr. May lias jj-ono lo I'nlon, j
trherf! hn will mako his homo wllh j
one of his aons.
( Mr. and Mrs. Alherl Kepfor !
wro nt. l.rt flrnnde Monday on
MiftlhPM. '
X Anotlier nchonl meeting has hern
balled for Mareh 26 to elep( n di
rector to fill the vacaney raiisi'd
by tha reslR-natlon of Dave Oh
borne.
The Rtnffo operated by Hnttnn.
Kesrott.and Johnson' will make
the, nun their HtopplnR plaeo nt
Imhler.
Miss Olndys Miller was Jiere
Monday (?lvlns mnsle Ipshoiis.
PRODUCTION OF
A hfiuiid wc'tlon cf 'Hie Koullilunil Mmlliil." irntk Klorliln n .... ,.
V., it N. rullrouil, wus wiwi'fcvd nem- ('ovlnrlun. Ky. Tin- ( iikIiiu amLlwu
coaihn wer iiilud up In a Ullch. The engine ciw was klllid.
JOIN GRANGE
AT WALLOWA
', aito Tinr.r is 1011,1:11
nOBRIIl'RO. Ore. Jnrk Mfn
rtorflon. who olnlms rortlnnd an his
Jiomc, wim nrrrntoil liorr luHt nlKht
char(r"(l wllh nn nilompt lo mml
an nulomohllo. Honclorson, It In
r.lnlmed. w trying lo slnrt n rnp
Jii'lonitlnir lo r. T.- Uumuimrn. n
lornl anlo nifplinnlo. when tlio
awnpr ranio out a thonicr and
found llcnflt'rnon In the mnrlilnc.
. ;ir. ItiunniiHHon cnl liln wlrn nf
tt'i a pollrninnn and Ihen ovlnrod n
Iiln.i'iy Imi'icni n ilio cfiorl cif ilic
imi,iu iWUi MmtM-'k,iH'ii' 'It
ol. r..ti nio ici i ii-oi ji;, a itiffiuin
n ':r.u. i.iK.icii .i.l .ui. ,iii.l li . i
,j. r . !,,.,, .j, VllV
v..u .in., u-. il.t d i, i ;i a;i r. .
EVERY WTE5ADEUCHT
Farmers
jV JiThwifV of yon who
Ifavp) Minit Klnt will '
KtlOII IlKVP MUltlk Wool
I'll KFll.
I At tn find Jim Ilic
lliiyrr.
lAt yinr two rnr
tit wool win nsM'inldi'l
At our wnri'lMiiiM
WlH'rr l( n i-sy for
'J'Iik ImyiT 10 Miinido
Antl niakn up n fnr
Aiiwillnit 10 Krnilr.
'I'lili yi'nr nf wllnt
To linnillc 'li'ii inrx.
La Grande
Warehouse &
Storage Co.
Plume Main 7M
;r!,DURN JNfENSR.., j
WALLOWA. Ore. (Sperlal
Watlown Kianp:e No. r,n:t hnld ihelr
ri'Knlar moHinB here Halnrday af
iprnnon, with a fair sized erowd
nf memhci'H In nltendahee. Hljc ap
pllratlona for membership were re-
reived, nnd referred to the rom
mltlee on randldals. A rejiort
from C R havles. eaptaln of (he
deBree . learn of (he orfranlzal Inn
was rend, and plans for put! trig on
Ihe dt'Ki'eo work at the next ineel
Inp, when the new rlanse of enn
didaten will be taken In. Follow
InB the IniHineHH sesMlnn a feed will
be served hy the Indies of the
Brnne. The date nf the next repu
lar meotliiK will be Hatnrday even
liiff, Mareh 21. All inemhei'H of
the KiuiiKe ari' asked to bo pres
ent, ami enjoy Ihe K'od time as
sured. Mr. Henstpy nf Rnmmervtllo,
enme tn on the Hatnrday stnfrn to
seo Dr. lreffory about a broken
nrm whlrh had been pausing him
considerable trouble. Ills arm was
broken aliont six weeks nun, while
worklnsr In the woods near Alax
vllle. Mr. llensley, formerly farm
ed a part or tno j. u, iiaun hill
ranch, hut Hold his crop lease to
II. It. Shlnlal'fer. of Kvana reeent-
Lly. nnd moved his family haok to
IIIS OKI II UITIO III fillllMIHTV tue.
Ira I.ltehflelrl and wife visited
with friends at 1 .online over 1 he
week end.
Klvyn Peel nnd Kd Colplltn
were busy the latter part of the
week break Inff some horses. Mr.
Iteel states ho Pxpects tn start
plowing at his farm In middle val
ley In a few days. Hp px poets to
seed about sixty aeres to spring
wheat and barley.
Olr-nn Hherod of Middle Valley
hn been busy the past several
days doetorlnpr more of his horneH
wh ii'h are sufferlntr from some
msterfouH disenHp which a number
of veterinarians have been unable
lo find the rausp of. Mr. Sliernd
has tost a number of fine animals
durliiB Ihe past few Weeks.
1. H. Whltmnro of Lost tno was
omonB the victors here tha hist
of the week.
OIIps TMass. county commission
er, was hero the hitler part of the
jweek on htislnewt connected with
I thp eontempinted Improvement of
,tbp Wallnwa-Promlsn road. P is
(pxpeetPd flint the work on this
stretch of road will Mart within
a short time. The part nf the
rond between here and Maxvlile.
has been In n v-rv bnd ponilllion
for the pat several weWts, ns n
lariTo amoitut tif travel is pnlnpr
over It al all times. The part r
the road up the Valentine hilt Is
! considered one of the wortt
stretrhes of mad In this sepiion
of the country, nnd with the In
creased traffic i;reiuly needa lm
! provement.
I Miss Velmn Rherod nf Middle
volley visited a few days the pnd
I week with her prandpnrenli. Mr.
and Mrs. P. . Ile;kett nf Leap.
' A considerable number of pen
(ple over the roiumunttv are suffer
j Inir from the epidemic of colds
innd "flu" which has hi-cn preva
lent In this section for the past
: several weeks.
j Tlnrley Courtney nnd wife of
;Lottnp were In town the last of
l lie wet-k.
J. M. I'Vhor nnd wife of Jtweph
hnvo been vhltlntr the pnt fw
days with their daimhter Mrs. R
A. nownltifj nnd family of Leap.
porters of state, nark systems from
Mtaiis which already have public
outdoor reci-eat Ion spofs.
Famous Ixindon Kalor (
Is 02 Years of Ape
LONDON, (AP) rrancls Poiirn
Is n candidate for the. Hall nf
I-'ame, for he Just completed a run
of 7-' annual liHplhf; of the fa
nioiiH hut heavy nn-i1 pnddiiiKS.
tlie product fif the "Old Cheshire
fheeHe" of Fleet Ktreet. The pud-
llllff Is St'ive fret- ot th" llOHlelry
to all ciiHtoiuetH at tlie opmlnV of
the si-nson each ypar. Mr. Mourn
is Hi! yeara old and mill healthy.
He has been n emiHlanl. 'customer
at the ChOHlro Oheefle, Jio says,
since lKfit,
Phe InaiiBUrat ceremony Is usual
ly presided over by some noted fl
nure, Kurh an the premier, a cabin
et minlater or an ombassadnr, and
a place of honor is always reserv-
d for the person who can claim
to he the oldest customer nf the
inn. Mr. Poiiru has iveelved the
I list lielplnff in this seat of honor
for the last t!t years ami lina hail
his pudding mrved by the late A Ul
rica n Ambaaaador, Walter Hliu's
I'aKe; nnd Ambassador Davis ami
fieoiKe Harvey.
Tlie famous puddinj? Is known
to contain rump nt ;!, kidney, lark
and oysters.
We have both cones and
powder.
2ac nnd 50c
All Otlnra
Moon Dru( Co.
Kvcryihln fir the
Nek Itooni
I'llOM; MAIN flft
Amir Itcscrvtitlonn Mnv
i He Turn oil Into Parks
: .LuK.mvi!,L:.' i':-
Data c;t siate parks In the Month
nnd plnns of vnrioiis ntitte f(r de.
velnpment and maintenance of
vt'nm of nfute reenatton Ri-ouuds
are hcinjr Kalhertd for the Nuilon
n f'onfereuce nil Slate Parku hv
Pavinond II. Torn-v. riehl M-cre.
lory of the oriMiiirntlon. This tn
fnrm.iiinn is t hp nst-d tn mhlsmi;
nth r states the W;n an. I nt' nn
U'-d In esinhiishluir. inaiiualnlnc:
nnd nd in t nMe i imr ntat park ; .
ti-m?.
Mr. Torrev. fp.akini- of Mfi l;(.
ItnrN. d i tared that one of the ii,
(el.' of ttie siiruA wim to bntoct.
slates In wbirh are tntated ml'l
lar re raions wll h th I tilt
ed Wtateft W ar depai t int n tl,. s
to dKpM- of. t o take over t le se
trartw for ouldottr reereatlon pnr
poe.. Thvre ar- manv nueh tract,
be raid.
The Naiimial Ton fere nee on
Slate !tiiift Im eompO'ted of txpcu
tivca, technioal expert and. up
UArnsT AitHiTii.vnov i n
AHI1LAND, t)re. A proposal to
arbhrale the onestion of-which fac
tion really repreaenta llaptlsl, faith,
which hutt splltthe cotiKrcKutlon In
to I wo OlxiiKreeliiK clUiiea. and
which has the rtKht to Ihe llaptlst
church property here, was made
by Itev. It. ( Miller, pastor of the
Kroup which retains control of the
properly, to the Kruup which was
recently expelled from the church
and who nre now holding servicea
In another location.
The proposal was that each fjic-
tlou appoint one member of a com
mit lee and that the.se two select
the third. The decision of this
ommiitpp would be filial nnd
would decide the control of the
church proper! y.
FIR YET SLOW
PORTLAND. Ore. (.Special).--Despite
the fart that lodging and
luinbeiliitf continue to be threat '
curtailed, em ploy mo tit conditions
In the northwest Improved lu.it
week ami more men found work
than during any similar period of
the year, accord inn to reportH
from AX.., employment uervh e of
fices in various nurt hweHtern eit
Ich r'oelved nt 41.. headiiiarteiH
here today. The Kretiler part of
no iv employment wuh from fann
ing. mlidnK and const riiction
aouroeti, tlie reports state.
Conditions in the pine districts
of the Inland Kinpirc are improv
ing dally the reports allow, and
sawmill activity there Is -fust ap
troa(diinir normal. I onlfnsei re
ports from Ihe various 4L oil icon
follow:
Kinplnynient conditions in
Portland have Improved . aUnhtly
duilmr the :iMt week. Itoad con-'
t factors have been hi i-lnir fi-mvi
and calla fur a rlcu II urn I wfirhersi
hove continued to come In stead
ily. Most local sawmills are con
tinuing the five-day wek. Loff
Klnir on the Tillamook line be
came more uctlve lust week when
Ihe Wheeler Lumber com puny at
roe h run resumed operations. The
4'ohhH-Mltchpll camp near Vui
setz ulao has started IorkIuk a;fi
the KukIo Lumber company at
W'estlmber, Ore., and Ihe Ameri
can LoorinK com puny ut I 'arson.
Wash., are other concerns which
will reHiime work this weel:, it (;s
reported.. There are fewer unem
ployed men in this city than ther.;
were one weel; uko.
Ahenlooii.
There wum no wadded cintallment
or Uta production on Grays Har
bor I il fit week. Altho-lg-h the Alo
ha I .umber company abut down
one side. lojcKinK waa, resumed at
the camps of the (Itvcnwood Tim
bej- company. Labor turnover in
eautpH of thin district wub larger
than for many weeks past. Haw
mills. Kenerally. are continuing to
run but rive daya a week. Ship
ping here has beep active and
longshore uoHci'H have beep kept
blify. i
Scatllo.
More men were aeiit to joba ,
from HentUe hint week than dnr-i
int; any Nlmilnr period in the!
past six mont hs. The employ-1
nn nt came ohlefly from farm In,.',
mining and construction sources,
however, ax both logirlngr and lum
ber manufacturing In this dis
trict continue to be greatly cjr
tallcd. Camps cloning last week
included one of the Kimpiton Log
ging company ut tfhelton. und uhio
one aide uch at the Phoenix. Pol
latch und at the Jrvlng-Hartley.
Twin. The BiHSell. Nettlelon and
DuivumlHh mills in buttle, und
the Stlmiwn plant ut Mallard, have
reduced cutting pro? rum to four
days per week. lagging at the
Non h Bend Timber company's
camps has been curtailed to flvo
days weekly.
Spokane.
I'Vii-ther Improvement In the
"mploymenWit nation of the In
land Kmplre was noted hint ween.
C.-iMm for farm workers have been
steadily increasing and both log
ging and lumbering are dally be
coming more active. The Win ton
Lumber company at Ml. Joe, Idaho,
has started cutting at Its mill and
it Is reported that the Panhandle,
lone. Wash., will rcKumc next
week. Preparatory work has be
gun In many of the higher level
camps. , With the exception, of
skilled planing mill help there Is
plenty of labor here to fill all demands.
MOVIT.K lir-WKFIT A.M KHK'AV
THAI)!-:, KAYS LONDON DAILY
WINDOX (AP) "Trade follows
the film," suys the London Daily
News In an article relating to the
benefits obtained by American in
dustry through the medium of the
moving- picture. American cloth
ing and shoes and various other
articles have become so well known
through the film In various parts
or the world that there ts a regu
lar demand for them and Prltish .
deulers have nturted fashioning
their goods accordingly, nays tha
j newspaper. . In this respoet the
j Daily News quotes Percy N'tutli.
j one of the best known ltrHhu
producers, as saying:
Tn the spring a young man's
I fancy lightly turns to though in of
i nothing. .
Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber
Wo llavn Just Wlmt Vim Want In
M'.MIIKR, SASII AM) IIOOIIS AXI) KIIIXfUiKS
II will puy yon In luvrMigatf our price.
Bowman-Hicks Lumber Company
MAIN 8
CHAIN AND nox VOOI 1'ITONE MAIN 647
J. lu MUNIIAMj
lm askm von
did you evtrtaiiz
any thhig finer?
Tlie vote is "yes" no op
position when they put
Sweet's Rodeo Bar to the
test.
Try it on your Eastern
Friends and watch .their
surprise at finding such candy
in the West.
Selected walnuts; honest
. to-goodness dairy cream;
smooth, chewy caramel; fin
est milk-chocolate coating !
Fair warning : Once you try
it you're a customer for life.
If ho ndvertlacfl it, ho known It's
good.
Sweet's
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HAL
BOHNENKAMP v
funeral Director
Service That
Is Real
A!)Hity, modern cquipmpiit,
together with a courteous and
efficient force are feiilures that
nre self-evident in tlie manage
ment of funerals by this firm.
Our clientele are assured
every attention, even in the
smallest detail with always
the same policy of reasonable
prices in force for which this
firm has long been noted.
FIFTH
AT
SPRING
STREET
. EVERY BITES A OWCHT W i ' I
You Know It'R Good Brcatise
' IfaMadcBy VC252,VS
SWEET'S - SALT LAKE rii;
n. J turn, nf !,.,! I CnA, tHEjlSX&i
AGarden rYaxrBoy
THERE'S no better outdoor, thrifty training for a good,
live boy than taking care of a garden and marketing
the produce. He learns of nature's wonders and the value
of regular attention to details.
Give him the value of your advice as to seeds. Start
him right It costs as much for ordinary seeds as for ours
with 40 years reputation for good yields of excellent
quality. Select the seeds from the Northrop, King & Co.
Seed Box now on display at several dealers' stores in your
v-uy. 1 nere are no better seeds at any price.
Northrup, Mim
The woman who
entertains well
THERE'S something indescribably fine about the
woman who entertains well. From the cheery ap
pearance of her home to the service she so deftly
affords everything is so natural" yet so charmingly
different.
Such splendid hostesses, once very rare and belonging
only to the idle classes, are now to be found everywhere.
They grace homes in every walk of life making them
happier through the many friends they attract.
Advertisements keep these women ahead of the com
monplace. Advertisements tell of the newest, and most
delightful things. Advertisements announce new cus
toms and practices. They tell what the world approves
as correct
The woman who entertains well must read the advert
isements. Not only to keep pace with progress but to
learn how to do so on a limited puree. For the advert
isements are more than harbingers of style they are
announcements or economies mat may he prarj,
saxeiv.
Road the advertisements to know what Is new, what is
correct and what is economical.
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