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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1925)
Monday, March 1C, 1925. Local News In Brief CUMING EVENTS 1 H. H. Senior play, Murcn lo-si. t'niuil I.ivis Stock Show ut Uu ion, Junu 10-1 1-12. . Oh cm Price hus been confined to Ilia homo' for severul days becuuse Of illllCKS. Attended M ft 1 1 ik V Ir. Phy. of Hot Luke, was a vis itor to I'd Grande Saturday. Hn ultended (In Agriculture Economic conference held tit the High school. Hem Saturday . I,. C. lllnford whh In I .a Grande .Saturday from Wullowa hake. Mr. Jltnford Is moving: his family to the Aikii for the summer. Went to linker Karl Stoddard went to Iluker yesterday In the Interest of music or the. M. I. A. j . JUxt'lti'il l-'ortls 'I' he Perkins Motor Company re ceived u carload of Pords Nutur duy. These curs are till balloon tire equipped. Xvw Cars Arrite Kd Ledbetter, local dealer fyr Hudson and Kssep; cars, received o t&rload of l'J-3 Kssex. curs Sutur Jay, In Portland Avery Murison, of the lllue Mountain Outage, Is ut Portland. Mr. Harrison Js attending a meet Ing and buiiquet of Chevrolet deal ers while there. lxrt TIiIh .Morning . .Mm. It. H.' Mason left La Grande this morning en route to Numpu, Idaho, where she goes as a dolc gutu from the Nussurene Church to il preachers Conventions. She ex pects to be gone three or four days. Homo from Toiirilftinciit The Wallowu basketball team passed through l.u Grande Ihis morning en route to Wallows, after spending several days at Salem, where they represented this dis trict at the State tournament.. Moves lo Imbler ' Mrs. h'lora llurrle, who has been a resident of l.a Grande for many years. v k 1 1 move, to Imbler, where she will In the future make her home. Mrs. Barrle has accepted a position In the Imbler Stule Hank (lnss Warts Tomorrow The flnul home economies dress making eluxs slurls here (omorow morning at nine o'clock in tin Klks Temple. according lo Marie Thompson, government Instructor who is In charge of the work. Tue cIubs w ill meel each Tuesday. Looking for Location . O. It. Gundersull was in the illy Saturday looking over coidltl""H with the Idea of locating hero. Mr. MICHAELS - STKKN Value First SUITS and TOP COATS New Shipment JUST IN Newest Styles Latest Shades SUITS fi'J.S.j to J32.J5 ' TOP COATS S:i2.15 to $12.15 Clothes of Quality Clint's Clothiery The Store With OoMcienc I You Want 1 u uu MIhii sutni spring emlirr arrlr". you'll wan! Ut Rti wit ami go ajhI get wtkrti. You'll not haw nmili Hup or (in tinnthm then to R't lirvdcd rrpnir work done on jwur car, Grt It 1 1. Mir now o'uit'l nt until lliu ilomagrs will l (lonhMtl. We'll be gliul lo funilli toll mutes -onw Ui. -Jeunings & Shuniale,. rrops. Successors to Southard & Shi no. GunUiTHun owned u vurlely alore wt Kclloiric. Idaho Tor u number of years and bus for the pual several weeks been traveling tlirouKli Ore Eon and California looklug for h new location. Minting Wednesday Tin AmtTleun Legion Auxiliary will meet Wednesday evening ui the home of Mm. c. N. Palmer. Pi nal plana lur thv Hope Chest and I'.asl.T Cake sale will be discussed at this lime. Personal Mention Watldu Klllllli has ueeeuted n Bo uillon Willi Uwillliuns Klcelriu Ua. kery. Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Thompson, of L'nion, were shopping here Satur duy. Kd Miller, prominent . sheepman of Union, and Hob Wllhycoinb. of Iho I'lllun experiment station, were visitors lo I,u Grande Saturday. H. 11. IlollenUeek. of Ihe Mountain . Garaffe, went to Iowa Saturday on business. llluc Wal- l'"ronk 1'att Is spending several days In 1'orllalld. After visiting In l.a Grande for several days Mrs. George Sadler left this morning for her home ut Elgin. Jean Workman Is spending Ihe day at Island City visiting ,with menus. Mr. and Mrs. W. I' Craig re turned to their home at Knterprise mis morning niter spending sever al days ut I'ortland. Henry . Wcatherspoon. turlst of Imbler. was a l.a Grande Saturday. hurt ieul visitor to Miss Hess Kelly and Mr. and Mrs. T. c. Hefty and son of I'uvo, were shopping In l.u Grande Satur day. Klnliia Weaver left for Looking Glass Ihls morning. It. U. Whallon Went tu Muxvllle this murnlug where h" is employ ed with the lluwman Hicks Lumber Company, " ' Mw. J. H. Adams went to Haker this morning lo spend several days on business. FRIDAY DATE FOR OPENING (Continued from Pago 1.) various designs, tin the llilrd floor eleven separate rooms have he'n built in a sun room, kltch- '-n, living room, dining room, nurs iTv and niodi'l lied rooms. ArllH' tic baekground are being built Into i I lie dlMjilny windows, a club com mittee being In charge of each. The decorating and arranging of each depurttnent Is being done In ac cordance Willi the Instructions of eueh committee und prizes will lie u warded for the best dlspluy," stated Mr. ,'ariv As many of the different com mit lees have devoted much time to the si tidy of art and Interior decoration there Is no douhl that their prodiieltons will be very in teresting and will do credit to la Grande. Decisions will be render ed by popular vote, the public to decide, Mr. Carr said, adding that on I'YIday the store will be open to public inspection and all Ju Grande ladies are Invited tu be present ut the occasion. PLANTING OF ORCHARDS NOT ADVISED (t 'on t limed from Page I . ) 'crops. J. A. GtisUIII of Imbler rec- out mended among other things jthat the fanners bear In mind that I there will probably be a demand for seed wheat In the counties west I of here for fall planting. I W. T. Kamberg. president of the j l'nion t 'ounty Poultry Association ; made the report for the poultry i committee. One of I hi: salient fea tures of this report was the n-ioiu-imendatlon of the committee tlxil farmers keep flocks of hens of Pu or more in order to form an econ omical unit. Packing Important The Horticulture t'o in m 1- ttee wus in turn divided Into three nuh-commt1teea on berrying, prun es und cherries. This committee recommended t tint no more upples be planted for some time but that can be given the slumlords of pucklng Tor market und shipping. The Jiortlciilture committee also recommended I hut st ruwberry uluntlng be Increased in Drdrf to .supply loeul deinuiid. that no more 'prunes be planted but more enre j taken In pttektng und that the eher iry trees should be more curefully etiltlvuUd with the h' lp of ferllllz i it. I The chief featur- of Hie dairy 'report was the reenniiiiendution lo jlmprovc Ihe grade of cattle In ord ier 10 Increase the buitTfat yield of leueh cow. The dairy report w us iiiad'' by UoImtI Wit hycomtw. sup- terliitendent f th l'nion Stale Ki- lp.rlmentul Stitllon. j A report on Hos and f;irls lelubs s iiiude by Prank M' K'ii non. Mr. MiKnnon recommend ed principally that more cominun- -ty ttupiHjrl be glvii the ctub work. j ranter I Ik.- fMt. As u sort of follow up of the vonfereni i' K. It. Hacknian of th io. A. '. Kxtenslon of t'orvallls und II. G. Avery, rounty agriculturist art siting lulks at a ferieg of 'grongi uieetings thl "' lt LADD CANYON SOCIAL NEWS I . A I l CA XYOV ( Special ) Mrs. Mury I. Counsel I mudu a trip to town Saturday. All who attended the club dunce given ut the hall Buturday night report a good time. They will give otio more dunce, which will be held next Saturday. March 14. o o o o o Mrs. Til I on of Inline. Is visit ing her daughter, Mrs. Henry Counsel!. Mr. uud Mrs. Hen Coiner were business cullers in town Suturduy. Mr. and Mrs. Tarklngtoii of 1a Grande culled on the K. T. Pccbler family recently. She la one of Hclein's most wonderful friends. MLss Juue Mulholland visited the A. Ferguson family recently. Mini Bethmyl Miller, who Is at tending high school at I .a Grande spent the week end with home folks. Iturt Kail who Is working out In (he valley spent Sunduy with his wife mid children. . Mr. und Mrs, Itobert "Leper of Pasco who have been visiting her purenta Mr. and Mrs. K. T. Peeb les left for homo recently. Mr. und Mrs. Win. Bunt oh culled at the 12. T. Pceblcr home one I veiling lust week to llutrn in on the wonderful program coming In I on the radio. . . Mrs. Walter Pceblcr, who. has 1 been wick with the flue, seems tu i be getting better. Jack und Jim Walker made, a business trip to Lulou the first of ihe week. ' Miss Lola Unnton spent the week end tu town . visiting her sis ters. ; . Mrs, Itulh Hefford spent Sunday with her parents, (. . ; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ulcht of l-a Grande called on Mr. and Mrs. Uurt'Kall recently. AlisH Helen Austin sppnt ' the week end with home folks". A'elma Sumptcr. Marjorio peewler - nnir Hethmyrl Miller, tiff well as sev eral others of this district are uf- ferlng from an attack of the flu. Mrs. J. 11. Uelhl. of I41 Grande. called upon her slater, Mrs. Mur; Kail recently. Miss Myrl Illlyeu of U Grando visited with Mlsa Marjorlc Pecb ler one day last week. Mrs. Laura Bates called . upon tho li. T. I'ccblcr funilly. Wednes day. . ..: i The first one will be in Medical Springs tills oveiilng. The schedule Tor . (he remulnden of the week in. el ml --a imtetlngft at Uummervlle, Tuesday. Klgln, Wedneaday, Wolf reek, J-Mduy und Bluo Mountain Grunge at lai Grande Huturd-ity. ' GUAM; S1AMAltl) Ul-TII) COliVAlMJ.S, 'Ore." Tuat ht uveruge grade of ""' for the en tiro collego course will hencforth ho the gruduutlon rc'tulrcmenls for students ut the Oregon A-grl-cu It lira I college. Is tho new ruling approved for the college by the membern of the admlnlHtrutlve council. Such a ruling, they b -lleve. will not concern good stu dents, particularly, but will make graduation Impossible for the stu dent who Is sutlsfled with mak ing merely passing grades through his whole curer ut , college. Adoption of u resolution con cerning the grud't rooJtrenicnt'i has Tollowed consideration of surh a move for lieurly a year. The rule Itself In In line with I he gen eral policy of the college to pro mote higher standards um rapidly as conditions ut the college per mit. HEALTH . . M,'7,,", ...V ' wiit o...r; l ie can: of the akin Is "Iinplv i wie meis are rcuiizcu anu .ui -1 ie ii i it'll in paiu iu eieuuuiics anu j general health. Neulrul soup und water are the essentials that imiUe for cleanliness. The general health rules ure those of common sense. Avoid constipation through a pro per diet. lie ware of too iuulIi tea. coffee, alcohol, rich, fatty j and sweet foods us they are bud, for the complexion. J Pimples, known as acne, is a ct) ruble condition but Ihe cure rests with skillful treatment and Is rarely cired by patent medi cines or uulves. If you have a skin disease, seek competent nted icat udvlco. i Moles should not he Irritated. Irrltutlng them often lends to can cer. If a mole grows In slxc, or If u brown one grows darker, it should be removed. There are several wuys of doing Ihls; only a physician will know the right one. lHin't use caust lea, st y pt les! uud Irritating ointments or sfuccxe or scratch a mole; Tou inuy lose your life If you do. More persona die from cancer In the Mat- of Oreynn ihiin from tuberculosis. It Is Ihe third great est cause of death In this stale At about forty, skin cancer may develop. It often starts us u slight sealing spot that looks Ilk nothing In particular. The same pntautlons sho Jld lie usvd. und I he same rules follow ed ' us for moles. If they ure treated prop- erly und promptly, cancers of the skin cuu Ik.' kepi ijulte harml-sa In most cusea. If people w ould use us much judgment In taking t are of I heir skin und skin diseases, us they would In selecting tlftr clothes, I heir food or their hiihw mm nl.t, they would in- far letter oTf in the long run und even aut e a gnat deul of money. It can be done by seeking the ud lee of t how w ho know- what they are talking ultout, und following It w hen t hus lHn found. Ict v'tm uwu n- b jour ft ul d e. o g o o THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER SAVE -with DRUCSTORI g "One at Night Next Day Blight" Thousands of satisfied users feel that wuy about REXALL ORDERLIES They work nalurally und form 110 habit. Pleasant to take, easy In ucllon, safe and sure. Good fur children as well us ud Jlls. Box of (10 Orderlies Glass Drugs , inc. The III: ALL Store la Grande, Oregon ooooooooooooooooooo ; Markets mtus sTitoN(;i;u tgday... ruHTLANll, Ore., (Al) Cattle sH'W, hogs steaily lo .r cenlK up, sheep nominally sleudy loday, 1-Jgga and bnlterl'at Hteady. Butter 47c, 1 . Brri KItKAT fth. HAN KKANCISCO, AP) tcrl'at Mc hero today. , iit .MHi:it tuaii-; i:aki;h. Quietness continues id ch;irae lerl,e tlie luniler. tnarkt'l, ami lu ereuaed weukness. is noticeable in sounl or lis brunches, says Hie Am crlcan.' Jumbertnau. Chicago. ' The reeeni mild temperature In north ern' sections of the trountry Ih bei ginning to stimulate, building and retail trade, however, and If a re currence of. hud weuther does not interfere '.I'hlH.Hlipuld, aoon rind Te flee:tlon In wholi'sale tiudr.. Iti tall ers 'retuln their extreme conserv atism . Iti the mutter of stocking up and Avltl not buy unless I hey uetu ully huve. orders to fill. As u rule they ure well supplied with lumber, though ' jnuch of It is s'ltil for Inter delivery. Jt will not be until this lumber hus started to move out to the Jobs und new business comes In more freely that Miey can bo ex pected to resume, buying on any larger scale. While fundamental conditions In the softwood trade are encourag ing und better husiip ijs limy devel op any day, the southern pine inur- ket is softening. This appears to be due lurgely to tin- increased of re rings by' small mills and the targi number of transit ruin now uHeld Ah demand exptnds thes- offerings will be. more ipilckly taken up and the market will undoubtedly firm up ugtcln. Manufacturers there fore ftll no particular alarm over the situation, and are in fact op- Itlmistltf enough In maintain pro- ductioil on u high level, Some have et-en lncn-rised out put. There are ill one, however,, wiio warn againsd this procedure, pointing the dnhger of ovi-rproduetlon and lc0n.Mi - iil further demorali.atlon of 1K. (Iimri(.t. No essential change has occurred in the noughts fir market. Domes tic trade remains restricted, while that from foreign sources Is com paratively good. Prices ore Im'Iiiu well held, which is made possiht through Hie f-urtailmeitt of pro duction to a closer balance with booklngH. Iitiuglas fir mills, llltej Hie southern piners, iok forward to n revived domestic demand with in the next month or so, which should return strength lo Ihe mar ket. The hardwood trade Is relatively poor, and prospects are more Un certain Hutu In the softwood Heidi Industrial consumers report n re cent falling oTf In business and are proceeding with caution both In production und purchasing. The southern hardwood list Is rather weak, flue to the sizable stock ac cumulated In some Items. North ern species, on the oilier hand, ure MUlIu firmly held, supplies of these stilt being restricted. HI ATM IS IIPJ.II SI ICIOAI. MAKttfiriKLH. On-. - The death of It ay Mow ran. 37, which oe- curred In a hotel ut Lakeside, was uttrthul"d to Ills own volition by a coroncPH jury. Kor a lime after Howron came staggering from his private office In t he hotel h.-re wus ehuos. but his own rcvolv r was found at his chair, uud tin three witnesses w h. saw hint merge said HoTe was nobody els- in the lobby. Mr. Mow ron had been despond ent, many said, and all hough Hit first reports of I he tragedy an j examination of Ihe 'body at 'Hi Keller hospllsl Indlculed f here w us perhupK mi u rile t. Sam Mul. thorn. deputy coroner h Inves tigated the case, (mid It nus elarly suicide. Your lurk imiy IN-s MolneR. la., ( lie hli'r. hill In woman bui luught (cliuol lor .' er. 1:1 8- ooooc From Land of Mesquite o ' rV, Nv, vvOx - 1' , S.-- Maria Conesa. highest priced Mexican actress, will soon ho wen In a (Spanish play on the American stage. Hero sha la shqwn In a typical Mexican costuma. PftRK PEOPLE H1STICE T H' 10 P A U.K. Ore. (Special) Clarence Vanorder and Krtink WiggleKworlli of tin- Park, tilled their let- houses Sunday, it Is very unusual to he able lo obtain ice at ihiH time of the year. Mrs. S. S. Imlbv left. Monday for Uuker to he wilh her sister. Mrs. ('has.- Allen, who was operated on. Jler friends all hope Tor u speedy recovery. ,. , Mr. and Mrs. W. l-iine of IJaker have been visiting Mr. and Airs, j l.en Wilson. i Mr. ami Mrs. Kd Hack allended 11... rn.u-..l .,i..l..e ,f It nliert I Ijinders. who died at liiilon Sat- urday. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. .Landers, i They were ac companied home by. Miss Irene Hack to !pcnd u week with homo folks. 1 Miss Kdwards of Powder river spent the week end at the homo of Cy Turner. Mr. und Mrs. P. n. llloom ex pect to "leave' soon for linker lo attend ;the ranger meeting.- Mnt.:V. Hogg and children and mother; 'l Mrs. 'oler, spenl, the VeeU' emV iiu the kuchIh-'oT 'Mrs.;!.'1 h Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. I,. H. Wlnlh were business visitors al itrilii-r Prbluy. They were accompanied homo by their sou llert. Mrs. P. Miller of Pleasant Val ley, ami' Mrs. Geo. I.oosley spent Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. P. Kennedy Mrs. Geo. l,ooslcy enjoyed il vis it with her mother Mrs. P. Mil lei' last week. Mr. Grlston and Lester Miller, of Pleusaill Valley were Wednesday evening guests of their sister Mrs, Geo. Loosjey. Keott Uoodull 'or Thief Valley . '. 1 1 . ' -L MIW AL1(,E KRDMAN, who II to nurry rnnrlj (Irovrr Oot Und. leungrat ton of llir la r pnsliltnt Clnrl.nil. In.rl, Is enlu t ll.rtaril. MIh Erdman'a fatlirr l Krv t harlti was a Med leu l visitor Tuesday, Mr. und Mrs. l Whllten and Mrs, J. K. Kennedy and daughters molored to Union Monday and spent the day with Mr. u ml Mrs. V. Kennedy. ' '. ARMY WEAPONS TO P.E TOLD OF AT LUNCHEON So .many different sorts of wea pons come under the lnlnntry ctas- silica! ion thai Mieir use and even in description or them is a mystery to the average citizen. In order thnt Mr. Average Man hiay htivo a Utile better understanding of the types and uses of the various wea pons used by a modern- infantry battalion Major K. It. Huron, und Captain Paul Hathaway, army in structor will give talks and demon' .slratlons on this subject at the "" "l l " ( um.wniw im..vh i. iw- morrow noon, In speaking on (hi! subject this morning Major Huron suld, -'u bat talion of Infantry nas one machine gun and three rifle companies. The weapons of a rifle company such as. La Grande's company are, uu toiualic rifle, rifle and bayonet, automatic pistol and rifle und hand grenades." All weapons of a modern infant ry battalion, from the machine gun to a hand grenade (dummy) will be on exhibition at the luncheon InmilVi'W, hjiU, ,1 hej; lljecllllllHlU (tul use wilt be explained by Cuptuln Hathaway. . . ACTION ADDS TO PRESTIGE (Continued from page 1) tinues. "Ilieierore Is well merited and coii.'itltuli'H a foundation for continental security. We have be lieve,! in the efiucy of Ihe Monroe doelrliie and In Hie portly of tin idealism of Wilson. The difficult moments have, not distorted our vision nor dts! orbed our serenity., Spring Dress Materials A wide assortment of silk fabrics, ralinec, and nov elty suitings in the season's most beautiful colors, at money saving prices. 69c to 98c G5 STORES We knew tho great nation was act- 'dinner coal anil broad cxpailso of' Ing In good faith Its role of chum- starched shiii front, pion of liberty and Justice. As Inquiry revealed him as "Din In the tragic hours of tho war wo inond Joe," boss of Chicago's 1 .It urc able to, affirm with- renewed tie Italy, ami a power In Itepub satlsfacttdu.' Hero, la thu. proof." lican polities In the Windy C'ily. S. FROST, 1 EVANS FIRE ' VICTIM, DEAD (Continued from I'aga 1.) ', Terrenco Vrost,' North Ilend, Ore.' I no remains will probably be laid' to rest In dvnterprlse alongsldo Ihe ; niornlng at U o'clock. She had body. or Jjla sister, Mrs. Shells; Mrs. been III for about 12 days. Oraves and Mrs. chflstlunseii are ; Funeral services will he held lo in LW Urando- al: tho. present.--.' morrow utlernoon at-1 o'clock at Senate Not Included to Take Dawes Seriously (Coiitimtod ffoih I'ftsro 1.) . beyond any possible. -mistaking. It nine days. The remains were for revoaled that the aenato doesn't warded by the W. II. Mohncnkamp take Its no presiding officer half company, last night to Santa llosa. as seriously .us hil takeS himself. : .'.-; . '. ' . '-. I'o lin Observer tvhtf lias watched I and studied senute psychology for , more Ihun a decade, It seems plain lu-utn called Mrs. Alice JSaliM that Dawes hHd.eot off on tho left bury. Aged til years, at U o'clock. foot at the start. , . Senators can be led when they cannot be forced. They are not different from other, stubborn, muls in that regard. , Huwes has a largo puuulur, fol- lowing, due in no sniull part to his penehunt for picturesque, speech. I Ihe senate Is not unmindful of (his popular strength. . HecognlK-' Ing it, lhc'; wbuld huvft followed with soma show of -enthusiasm at least if he hud made It tiosjlbln for tliein to appear to do so of their own free .wilt .and volition. Hut after the Duwcb diatribe in his Iftauffural nduresn. It .la : too in Ucli.' to expect, sovereign senutors to toe tho mark like a lot of un- rtlly schoolboys simply ' because teacher has taken them to tusk. I When. Icudlng scuatora of his own party nr. moved to mirth, as they .wore during the final stage: of the vice president's Inaugural address, It dues not forbode well for suld vice president's ability tox enforce dluclpllnp In Itho future. ( , Chicago contributed one high-, light the senate In addition to the vice president, during the In auguration cerehiunlcs. Conspicuous on the Senate floor, among the dignitaries In euluwayn and Prince Alberts, wan a big, deep-chested, swarthy g' ttl In a. Purse l'.or lleail iVign now, K.u yard Hpoola ami neclilaccM In 60 .i'itrtl Hpoola, In ull tin- dcalretl colura. Aluo la-ailu for bugi uiul neeklaeei ClUHfl 111 Ulllbrolucry Ichhoiih rTlleHlay, 10 A. M. ' r.i:sso.s rin-:i-; Art & Baby Shop I'lrUltVTIII.NU I'OK TUB IIAIIY" HKMhlin illMJ Unlet Naininer IIIiIk. S'lAMI'tNU ucrriiRioK rATii;itN i, m. c. tiiih:ai Fixtures House Wiring- ATWATEIl - KIONT AND OTHUR RADIO SIOTS Wc Install Radios Free Benham Electric Co. main io new roi,r:r iii.iki. SANDRA From the Story by Pearl Tolls lk-ll j SUirrinu It Alt U A It A LA MA Hit And trl - UKHT LYTKI.I, , ARCADE TODAV and TL'KSDAY Corned "Budding Youth" PAGE FIVE S9 THE HUH Obituary ,- W.VI. IIKKM'K WiimliL lti'slek four mimtliM otif rtiiughlcr of Mr. and Mrs.. A. Jles- lek. of Ml. Ulcllll. died veslcrdav ' the' Uohncnkamp cllapid. ' Inter-' nient will be In Ibe I,. I). M. eeinn-v tery. , WALLOWA 1AIY lASSi:S -Mrs. K. II. Sherdd. prominent Wallowa resident, died Katurduy at the age of 3 It years, 1 months and California, for burial. Mr. Sherod uccompunied the remiims south., ' : , I . MltS. A LICK NAI.lNltritY Ihls morning. The deceused. u: resident of La Grandr. for. 20. wuh born und spent the greuler purt of unl-,Jt I If1 In Plnh. Funeral arrunge- inenis ure pending woru irom reia- fives In California. '1 he remains. hn llohnenkaiup eluuiel. . 1 Mrs. Salisbury is survived by nine children: Airs. j;mmu cros- beek. Nam pa. Idaho; Kills Kalis bury, Mt, Glenn; Wilbur Salisbury, . Winchester, Idaho; Mrs. .Thomas . Johnson, Mrs. Sarah Golden, I-oulao Salisbury, Km est Hal I. "bury, Mrs. Louis Iju-Hon and George Salisbury, ull of La Grande, und Heyerul grundululdroa, ' " " " Wtrrttr they $cQ good candy Twist EVERYBITES A DEUCH1 ( . 'i-i, m . - fiMti i