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TETF CX IIHAMDW KVENIN(' UMSEKV'KB Monday, 'Aprfl 20, 1025 mm run hp nnjimnr ujii i mm ihlunu onmiQL hull AT PROMISE rnOMIBK (Special) Thorn has been u heavy ruin lien- during the mist fi w day a. J, C, Phillips paused nwuy at his lionio here early laHt Saturday. Chan. Wort man was looking ( Ihu V. H. lbseock pkrec Iktr re- eently with a view of puiehiiHlng It M i-8. Hesoork and small loyn came down friim Maxville reeenily for a few days' visit with friend and to attend the fi range meeting. Jnhn J'liillips. Jr., of WenduH Oregon. started to his home carlv last Saturday morning hut wiih ntnppod at Wulloivu, his father hav ing died a short lime after hi de part lire. Oho Kwonrlnston, John Carper and Itohert Carter limde a busim-H. trip to Wallowa the middle of Die Week. They report lh;it the roads urn Improving fast. Mr. und Mrs. chut. Carper visited Wednesday with Mr. and aim. J. C. Phillips. Marshall Kleshman Iijih been dig-j rIiik ditch and putting the water Into Ills house from sprlns on the Mil above. He him also plant ed a lawn around hiH house. Illll Cnrper and I'r d Trump re turned Wednesday from ihdr bear hunt. They only saw one hear ami did not get n shot at ll. John Dond returned to Promise JMonday. ' John Phillips, Jr., visited Wed nesday with hiH Bister, Mrs. A. J- Carper. PROGRAM National Museum Will IXsplay Patents of Sclcntiflo VArth WASHINGTON AP). The, tatk Of sorting out, from the ir.ri.ooo modem In tho custody of Uio pat ent oifie-j those, of hlstmJcul and scientific Interest has bten dch Itated to n oomnils.Hlon whew rtieuihershlp Include Thomas K. Itobrtson, commissiomr of pat ent a, and Charles 1. W'Hrott, sec retary of the HmlOiMttitun Institu tion. .i'ongrrss recently appropriated f 10,000 to pay the com mission's pxponses. The work will consist largely of unpacking the models from some i'.&OO wooden boxes In which thry ore stored, and choos ing the scientifically and historic ally valuable. ' If be advertises It, bo knows It's rood. LAST CALL! GARDEN . And FLOWER SEEDS THE L & L DRUG CO. CHANGE HALL (Special ) Or' of tho best sacred en trt ulnim-nt s held In this illstrict for a numl ei nf years hum presented hist Hunduy evening at (iruiiiie Hall under the. d I reel Ion of Mrs. Chaw. Hpeneer. Tim program follows: Hymn "Onward Christian Hold bra" choir; prayer, Mrs. Pert Wilcork,' accompanied by Mis' Jaunttii h'poncer at tin- piano; Con eert reading of 23 Psalm; "('hunt ing the Lord's Prayer, choir; quar tet "Htrikit Your Harps of Gold," Jaunlta Spencer, Mildred Spencer. Kenjlit 1 toga in and Cla title Wil- coclt; add reus, Krmsl Del.ong; ro cl tat inn, Lydht I liilehtnson ; recit ation, Arthur Mei'iiH; I met "Kantir Hells," Mrs, Uoy Spencer and Mil dred Hpeneer; tenor solo and iUar- lel, "Wayside Cross": Cornet solo, Melvln Parker, acioni panted by Kdna (iekeier at the piano; "Dwell ing in pen lah l.:md." t he choir, Caster Lilly drill followed by tab leau, nine girls; tableuii. Alma De J.ong; untlie.ni "Christ Arose" choir tableau "The Ansel at tho Tomb,'' V'elma Me 'all; lienedietioti, Mi a Iter! (.'tool. Mis Mil-Ire, I Hpen eer acted as pianist and Hoy Spen- : ct r violinist tor I he choir. Th i tutu-let was aeeuiups'nied by Mm. I 1-Vinan iluff. Miss Dorothy; SniiiU ilirecied the drill and tab Jeau, The liall was decorated iippropriaieiy in spring flowers and Kasler colors. Mrs. Kate lied lieu d J Kid rhurg! of lh" deeor ating. After upending several days nt bin ranch on Clover Creek Will- lain jlughes has returned to hit liotlh! here, Arthur Spencer Ims been out ot seh out several days recuperatin; from iitnises and H'ratchen whiru he received Siimlay wlien a Speed ing uiiloiuoblle laioelu'd him down while he was crosine; Hie. iilghwuy near tho JO-ynoldH farm. Joo Hardy, of Knterprlse, was n guest ut tho homy of Pert Clout Monday. Several people from La Grande and ulso some from near A Heel attended Ihu Kuster program givtMi at Gmnge I lull Sunday evening. The H. 10. C. CI ul met Tuesday afternoon ut the hull In outer to play a May Duy social and pro gram. William Sherwood, who has been 111 for several weeks is slowly Im proving. Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood are staying In ai Grande ut the homo of Mrs. Lucy Graham. COVE SELECTS IIS TEACHERS ROYAL VAcnwi Kvr.i:i'i:it will lnk Ihp lmilK,'i-y nut of your iriK liuuMt'ltitu liiK. plroMin, not a task. Tor It I'Rt'll lcniOM.lr.l llnn at your lidiiir, cull MAIV !2I La Grande Electric Co. 'The Storo of Quality and Service" i'or.rti;s VK lime them And they aiv l'rht'd right 1'rom $1.50 to ti.Mi per cut. Iry land (inns Ami Mountain grown IturnJs. If yon a if gidng To plant itouilOfM Ilettcr look at this Km(I within the Next (civ il"i As (lie. civiiirr Tail will tn shipped To Irfnho nrl week. La Grande J Warehouse & Storajfe Co. riume Umln 191 I I CQV1-: (Special) Tin- uiiarantine for dlphtlieriit has been lifted. What was thought to be diphtheria wiih found to be only a severe case of tonsilltls. 1 Itevereiid J. W. Slaytoti has none to Hoise, Idaho, where he will as sist in an evangelistic meetinir. lteverend Smiley, of the Metho dist church, wns in La Grande last j Sunday to conduct services. I lis Iplacc was filled In Cove by the I lteverend Armstrong of lOlnln. Mrs. 'Smiley, of Cove, conducted the ser- vices at the Llulu church, i The senior class -assisted by thrc I Juniors and their coach. Miss K. I Saunders, are working hard put ting the finishing touches to the senior play, "Welcome Home Jimmy." The Cnv grade school teachers who will leach again next yenr her are Mrs. J. L Mills, Mrs. Ibbn Conklin, Miss Violet Itlnoiu, MIsh Thelum M urphy and M iss Grace Gnyette. Tim high school positions lire still unfilled. Mrs. L'lhel De Haas, who Is a Cove teacher, will teach at Warronton, Orei;n, th coming year. Mr. and .Mrs. Powell of Wiirn n lon, have, purelmsed u home In CoVi) and Inst week moved h Mrs. Vow ell was formerly Miss llatlbt Deltorde. She spent all her early years at Cove. The school year at Cove will be completed In a little- more than n month, commencement falling on May 15. Mr. and M is. Hoy lluter wern minie happy on Kasler morning by the arrival of a small sou at their home. J. K. Trlppeer is recovering from his recent Illness and will soon bt able to lui out HKaln. Mrs. Cora Hlonin received word from her daughter, Mis. Don Gale tit Cnion Saturday of the serious Illness or her little son. Mrs. Nettle Marten has greatly improved t he appearance of her premises by the addition of a luw fence. Owing to Illness Miss Ksther 11 Cooley, of the o. A. C. extension de partment, did not meet her ap pointment ut Cove Monday, April Li. bin arrived Wednesday. Mr. and M is. T. C. Hefty were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. rhas. tvlimis Sunday. Shearing to tleln mmmi. 1' K N D 1. K T O N. Ore. Slieei Sheurimr Is rpeetei to get under ay in rinatilhi county within the next we.-U or la d;iys. aceoidin lo Mac Ibil.c. secreUry of 1 li--Or koii Wool I !i -owers' asratcist ion. Some lilt le shi ai In if Is now b. In;.; doav, but th.. tnatority of sheep men will not sturl I. .lore tin hit ter pint at this weeU or well into net wel,, Tlie pries approved by the wool growers' oig,mi;ition are ie and board a head wlnie tlic pl.mt Is furnished by the Wool grower. When (he sheimnK outfit furnish'-, the plant the pi h e agreed on will be i. ,,-nis a lead iind boa id. Lid. or i repotted t.o he plentiful with four machine cte-vs and ono hand new available lor work In Vm.diiiu county. ' ' . . y c- - ' '.1 V jrLruiMH's i 49' r A-. -If V. :! JOB COSLKV, A YOUNG I I'lAN of llt National Tark Itcservatlon, boucht a $1000 diamond fur his love. The wur came, and Joe had to go Imj fort) lie could deliver it. So he cached tho stone In a tree. Re cently ho vMted the tree and choppjxl the diamond from the wood. Simui wcddlue plHs are. to blow for Joe and bis maid. .II'ST I. IKK HO MIC TO TIIKSIC luo III I It .luimni'sn ohllilien, So,Ui and Siiui.la(;l!t4.TH of (he him'omiI Nn'i'Ctai'y of tlie Iaan vkh inltus!y ut Wiihliiiiiitoti. Tluwo tluimiit's.' t'herry Irwn sre; plnntlful In (ItH tidal huain ut IVuMliiiilon. und diuilij; the farly sprint; moudiu tiu-y furnish the niot licuutiful scuitTy iwur' , the tupiiul. :S f,zaE .... uh y& I I SI 11 ITHII M S YOU lUMKMIlKIt a pUUire like tliU lu on of llif old t:poertiplilrf, sluilinl during M hnol dayn. It Is of thr ixk Sawyer ot Tokyo. S.mins linnbrr In Ikli manner would be a "lint" Job In summertime. OV MAY MEET HIM. III! la Sergeant I'ranli V. Ilealli. and h In out on a tioi-seliitrk ride of IK.OUII miles tliroiif h all t lie states in nn attempt to: pi-ove Hint tlie Morgan type of riualry horse ran cover 23 miles a day for II montlis tralliht. , 1 " t-Hl-1' I .11)11 V IMM1.KMAV Teuton iroiinly. Muni.. sa.s tills U the Kl.ntl of I he last Mild liliirulu killed on Hie western plains, f.immcriiiaii kintsi me siiiiunl In mux e r v 1- . 1 T 1 ' 1' 7 ' AlUMtoM3ts'. t 5 . ... f .l. I'.Xl I.I.I.KM- I'll illtl.; ol Mr. nd ,,. ii f Miwnn, lloslon, elo.e frirndt of Hie I'm.lulsr. taken oil bouid Hie S. S. Dullu, llon Uiey Killed for Hal) . Star Gazers In May Will Find Heavens Worth Study WASHINGTON (A I'). Hat urn with his three rings, brighter than ut uny other time of tint year, will open thp aunnncr tdur gazing scution on May 2. Katurn will be fmiml In VIiko In t he euU be tween Virgo and l.lbru. Hutuin : cuities Into opposition wit h t he nun on that date, a bulletin from the American Nature atooeiathm Hiiya, and does Hume thinKH oppos ed to what the earth does. Ity opposition is meant that the earth will be bet Ween lh pin net and the nun, Hatnti will be neiir er the i-artli on Mny 2 tlnui iit any other I line during I he year. The planet will rise at hunset, be cn the meridian due south at mid-' niKht and h t at Hiini i.se. Atthuugh one of the more dis tant planets, Saturn will be just a little matter of s:' l,::4u.nn(i I uiile.H ' wny on May '1. I ran'iH ; ;ud Neptune are ntlll more di.s t:int. Neptune in m-irly :t.aaa, iiii),lrii(i miles from tlie hitii. I ran nn can be picked up as a laint Hlxth niuKtiit nle star If you hriow jut where to looli. but you can never find Nept une wit hunt ft telescope. Th !how Saturn pufs on w ill continue lu t he evening nil suinnier. ll does not take a large teleseope to see tho riiitfu. They will be inclined to the earth tit ri;:lit augh. so they can le seen to ctcellent. advanl age. Oilier Features Oilier features on the May shir gazing program are the Itig Irifr per and I he bin,',, water sua lie. ilydra tliat tills most of the southern Uy below Ihu relent lu I niuuior with hiu two riders, I'or v.m and frater. Booten and Arc turns will be ecn in the eust. the brilliant Wgu in the northeast und Capelhi In the northwest. In the western sky will be Leo, while Denehola. which is In the tip of the Lion's Tale, will be al most exactly due south. Itcgubia and The Sickle In U-o will be to the southwest of the zenith. Vir go, another of the spring groups, 'ies just to the east of Leo. An Idea of space lu the sky Is ,Tiven by the distance Saturn ts Horn tlie earth. The Ut of sonic uf the thlllKH to he Been 111 the yky Is almost beyond human com prehension. New measurements of Mira have put her on the front p;ige. AMrouomlcat calipers hav been taken to this star and it Is found to have a diameter of iMiM.tHio miles,' on I classing I he mighty Itetelgiese and standing second in Kin h only tu the Kiant AntarcH. with its diameter of d'l-,-noa.uiia miles. The earth with lis X.iiiim mibs dhutieter would rat tie around inside of llrit like a pea lu a cask. Mlra is fstinuited to be n dis tune' of lfi.f li;rht years from the em Hi; that 1m. the light of Mira t;i lit s I ii.r years to t ravel to t he earth at the rate at which it travels of M.,ouu miles in a sec ond. We see Mira today an it was !; years ago when the light we now sec left this star. si-n.i .ivcj iu:i: is riw i i coltNKl.llS. Kntmnt. 'from Hi- l10' t a-isL-tss. uiljoliilm orl.ell.iH gulhered hero In m, ,i ina.iun me-, for Hi- coming rounty .P-'" "" '''""'l"'i7 .ontesu. -n- "inn-rs -r- Hp-!1. lg fourlll Krad-. Hlanel..- Ml.lKun. .. . . t,. 'I'll 1.1 II I It I 'ill-. Cornelius; n"n '-' " : - nellus, fornellu.: sixth uru.lo. J-t -"l Cino. Iowa HIM: Bn.d Mvra WiWIwlfl'. "'ornellua; -IkIiiU ,a.l-. lt.ul.K'.- liohlnon. I .liter. vill-. Deelamatory: Klrsl division. 11-r-,, inmham. fornelins; s-eol,d ,1,- ' ... . . i,.,.,i.,u- fume iiiM- vision, esiey i """"" ' third division, wimneo nellnn. 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Let these spotlights guide you to standard goods. They'll help you save. Read the advertisements regularly. ADVERTISEMENTS LIGHT THE WAY TO WISE BUYING ; , . .,.vl..',siWfjjii ii i i rtrrmm-m 1 1 uuMfttiuuf tuAuiittttui Viuu v'l.v