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Thursday, April 30,in25: ANGLERS' LOG .. MOT THE BEST t.MHI.Klt, Ore. ( Sperial ). VinU -. ermen nattered hard luck in this vicinity the pi.nl wi'-U. Hum' f tin- HtivuniH have overflowed llH'ir banks and I lu-i efure are muddv. Three of our most respeeied ehi Zens, moHt holiest too, Lyie Kid die, J.yle Sli ingham and (tin li'l chanan went fishing Die 1'irat of the week. Tilt ' report that tli. y 1'ished from tin- Milium lo the Country club hat htng pool, u.s-d 40 gallons of g;in, t--n gailoiiN or nil, alt' nix iluzt'H naitdvichei, f I rank one buttle of pup ami came, home w It h two fish. The pupil of the Imhler high school went on t heir jinnu ii pic nic Tuefwlay, to "nt her 1 in- i ie..,c. The metal program of hiltlmr, fishln.tr. wilding ':' big. Hinging find pick i UK ood I It'iiH u na fol lowed. fii-ciii inicifst i.s being i-xjirpfiN'i In the Hi-nior iI.ism play to be given Friday evening. May I , by the Klgln high school. An exeel lent cant, that Ini.m Jnen well coached, Ik presenting I hi pl;iv ami a large croud i unlit Ipub d. The Imhler high M-honl h:,sehul Irani returned from 1 1- II an. I l'mnplne v. it It two more v letoihi to tidd to i how rt I :: iJ y e: i m d. Judder h:in a real team tut n ver.il other hanebiill ten ma will te.stlfv. Air. nml Mi'H. Walter Hlrlnghnm ' a square meal for a dim EVERY BITE'S A DELIGHT n 8 Stores WITH A GRKATKR SELLING pom:r. nAYft '.W'J'W-.lfSK, ,01),T orate on a minimum overhead, ami sell fur ii Rioat deal less! The New York Store 11! 1(1 Adams ROYAL VACITM svi:r:i'i;it nlll takv flu (It-uilKci-y out of jrmir NirliiK Immim i leiui Int. ! lali ynnr rlmMlng n plrusiin-, mil n uisk. lor ii 1 ' 1 1 1 : 1 iliiuiisii:. Hull 111 your Iiimiic, cull W.I lil ' La Grande Electric Co. "Thr Stom if futility and Si'i-vh-e" " to, I CAPABLE Yo X can depend upon mh for capable nervice, no matter what t li (i clrcum BtaneeH may be. We shall bo pleased to confer wll h you as ; to details and then curry them out. j Wo 1-nderstand. j Our Invalid Car . I Hi oni- service, ! tvi'v of ( bai ui .Main til S.NOiKiftAHfl A (MM t; It MAN I'lidertHkort JJ and Kl o(d Htrlnghain of AHtoria arc vlfdting relatives and f rlf-noH i in the vult. -y. They will help I M'H. .Mary M'drnlf celebrate her I birthday thlM coming week, .M rn. ; Met calf 1m tin ntol her of .M r. .St rlngham. Mi h. I: oc Huehunan of f,a Ji aude and Mr. and Mih. Italic I'mt.-r nf I'nion visited Mih. Wil liam WigKaiiH duiiuK" th- wci'k. Mr. mid Mrs. i. A. Min-Mhull 'and c'lildx-ii of llakt-r 'lty. and I Mr. and Mm. W. A. Murhaintn of AllcH i-;tlh-d at Hit- lioiii.- uf Mr. and Mi.s. ot'n Ituchanun, Suiiiliiy. M in. 1'nnsy HktllUiK". M rn. )U-.t. nil- UVKh-nakmv and Mm. Wifliiun Hiuitli were In I .a Grand'; Friday on bijiiln- iiH and pleumire. j if rehcllloio and inxurreclioiuil in The flkntiiiK rink at the Itex!111-1- Alunwilh i .enlne's port ra It 1...M i.. f ri", ,.,(,. iu tuirim' i'hlch c-'Hi in lh l.i-iiine aa little or oi one yuni people to town eve- dihk. And occasionally aoinc n f I he ohli r hoy and Kiri of youtiK HUiiiniciH ami a few old n intern hiicak in to attend to a lin.iin'ji'i i-iiK.iK-'iii'-nt and an- later to mil at the Hl;at intf rink w here l hey Kp'i)d moKt of the time dhst- intf tin- floor for the inaiiJ!?,i'mei!t. Such of spring. Wednesday evninK, t he Lewis family will Itex hall; I he effe..'l .May mil, pill musical, novelty and comedy show at I he I m hi it A muse meal, hail. Thin show eome.H endorsed by the press, p o h I I e and pulp!!, and should be one worth Heehtir. Mis. Fred Nodine, iori. Marion a nd S.i in Nodine of I' n ion, and lie'.Vey f'assldy of (taker M'.-e rritesl a of IVed Nodlli' Sunday. Mra. Frank Martin lias bent very ill with tin- liu for In tuo weeks, and is now In a eat condition, Mrs. Ki fie Skalds and IMit h I a vis W en- K'lcslM of M. II. 1'aym- Saturday. I'ayue arconipaiih-d them on .III J M m. Mim. .l .. 111. lr return trip to llnti rpilse and spent Sunday rallliiK on n-hilivi'X HM I I rh-nds la i :nt rprisi'. Mr. and Mrs. It. Meltrhb- an 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Wesli-n-slcow left Monday on a pleasure trip lo Walla Walla. While there they expect lo vlsil I lie tulip farm, which Is one of Walla Walla's p. data of interest. 1 1 iiMh I la vis. phot ok rajt her of Fnterprisc,. spent Die week in Imb ler tnUluK picture of Die differ, cut. hh;h school classes and or ganizations of Die school. Mr. and Mrs. Keller Striaeham were shopping In 1 taker on Sat urday. , Mrs. H. A. Watson entertained Mr. and Mrs. I (en Hatfey or I .a C raude and M is, Ft I a I. on),', td" Inibler, at. dinner Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ihmvn of Fnion were visitors at the hick Oshornv home this week. Mrs. Laura Ualcllfre of I .a (J i ande called on luibler rrleipls Friday. .1. K. Woods, father of Mrs. M. bile, who lias been alliim si net- u severe nttaidt of t he flu. is just aide lo be n round attain. It Is hoped that the warm Mprlnjf Weather will help Mr, WoodH to rewiin Ids health. 11. A, Watson left S'indny for 1'nterprfse, where hp wilt he em ployed durli.fr Dio Miiiunier. , lT,Oi;il HIS M'l'MH ItS I'KO.M SIKHtl S (F 1 ii.wt i-: IdXIHiN CAP) The bnlmy win ter climate of Florida, lonn n lure to Americans from the cold north ern states, has lief; u it to draw weali hy lirltoiiH away front their sunny but chilly coves along Die Ilivlern. Tht- winter Just ended saw hun dreds of leisured Londoners cross Die Atlantic to pet away from the foKs and rain of their pray and ;looniy capital. 1'ormerly only a lew score Fnirlishmen took the I line and I rouble to discover t he Miiishlne of the West Indies mid Florida. The steamship companleR have henna lo trumpet the attrac tions of both, and expect Inereiis lut; number of tourists lo cms the At Inn tic next winter in search of bright Melts ami wort Houthern breeen. Those wlio hnvr trh'd (hn trip brink' back tempting tales of their experiences. One ndishes a winter f-wim in the Riiif, they say, where as a loll K 1 he Itlvlel'ii Wilder-time dips in ; ln Med it errant an are dips In the Mediterranean are brawnier isltors. ;(!,! 1HIWVS AllVKVirttritH IN TO I UOI'K Al, SI KIN AM TI1F TI AOl'F (AP) Parnn A. .1. viin 1 1 eeinst ra. governor of hutch (Juiana, does not cease ex prc:sing hi adinlraDon for ilu en terprise of Atiierlans in his col on v. (.old draws Diese nd venturers, aecoi ding to the governor, and Ame-iean engineers now" are seek ing the location of a rich lode in the lar interior from which Die pr sent low -land alluvial depnsitH imiM have come. Local papers in Surinam ave full of admiral ion for the no-ahead methods pursued by Americans in Dial cuu in r, , especially Iheir or (,Mniza!ion of air transport which del Mi ii way with Die slow and cum in conic travel by river boats. Art Ms of M'llmt'-hurg Page the Klnu's llaibcr m i ,m Ksni lit;. Wiltshire, i:n.r t A I ') - The authoritb-s of Dus citv ha e si , themselves the l i.-k of ascertaining Ihe color and the cut e! Die whiskers worn ti- nid King' ADilcrftiin. who died in iiy.. Tlte tKie look- d ihiouKh ancient Imoks ti:tii'd Mittiie:t and pored oer ar but up to the present lime n h 'I'll. V nr.' no! T. all. I 1 h.- :.. . ills. I . Il ',' !. Im I'll. A Ml It.ltt l. fiiltM'iili.tl for I ' MH. .1 Wl.lN IM.I - hi i;iii in tl.' ti:M l" it h.iil II Nr. ins A'h. K( ii, !io.. nut il... linn,. l in. II .,uh :i. ami l hi' p. opl.' ol Mulni-.'.luif i; until In t oninii'liiorni.' Ill;, art, fl- ii.i' tli. ' w.int l.i Um.Nv wlinl he l.MiK. ,1 liu.- hi m-lnr Mint Inn i.nr i fn i ', ii.nv ill Ii t til lioilor. -n Ani.-rl.-nn I(lnlrlx Is M.utlliii: I' ll lS, Ho MHllllll tl'-ll 11 OS H l:i ..Dull hi! i:Oll.H.t..Cll Pt Usll. I- Grotesque Pictures Fill Paris Salon; Nude Prevails J'AMH AD The revolutionary character of thin ycar'H indt'ptnd cut Art Salon, with Hm '4Uun can vuN'H, Ik lypifhd al the threhedd l.y i; painting of l.enln-- In hhu k isniUh'M liitih, I oik i UK th- pt-ace of tin- world. This a the fiiHl .i-xhihit that slriki-M the iyi, and ull through tin- nIkiw t)i i painful conf eyi- ii''vr r-MlH from mpfattuji of tall thjit as much as anyone else, there in a bust of one of the lesser apostles of liolhhcviwiii, K rasslric, itinbas wador lo l'uriri, which hcciiim to have been made by home old sin ner in art who stuck to line mid form; the bust looks like the sub-j'-rt. The Maine may he said of a study for a portrait of another morn or less revolutionary char acter, liln.se o lbanez, whose jVji tiiri'H arc tiiin exactly portrayed by .Marcel I'oncln. These exhibits, iiIoiik with a ftill lenK'h porirait of lieiieM, 1h( C.e ehosloyjik "pi-aeen inker." and n few merit orious landscapes, a re Hm savliiK f-iilun s of a shoy which SPEAKERS SET T NKW YOr:K fAI') Several contestants St:tteM are ; thousand hih S' hol iDiroiiehoilt the Fllite, now eujr.i;;i ti in for the second elimination trials annual National j( ualorlcal coillevl "lo increase bi ll crest hi and respect for the Con I slilution," which Is held under Die auspices of represcnlat I ve nat ion ja newspapers. I The field oi' youthful speakers I will be further hilled down Ihrouiri, successive district, and state con tests lo produce U finalist lor each of seven major zones. The honor Seven will measure declamation stride s al Washington . Mav .'i for prize awards of $.hMi to $2utt, nn, lor enviable distinction in the school world. The contest supplants n nation wide movement io foster belter appreciation of Dm true meaning id' Die charter docunicin of Amer ican democracy. This has been under way for tf year abong wo men's clubs, American .school leachem and civic .societies such as the Xal lon il Security League. Primarily, the contest was launched to fire the oiilhful mind witli a desire io learn tin- princ iples of American government. Actually, its support era ay. It has succeeded, and has Kone thus suc cess one heller. 11 j,a.s helped pro duce to a gratifying degree n sim ilar effect upon the adult mind In varh-d walks of life. Miss Fti a V. Leigbion, civic ec retary of the National Security League, a pioneer in the work, Who's To When you have a smash they WILL happen), who i.s You may be sure that it wasn't your fault but it may be difficult to prove. The only safe way is to let our insurance company fight your battles in a case like that. Then you are free from worry. If you haven't a liability policy, ask us about it today. J The cost is low Ihe protection complete. DUTTON "The Insurance Man" Willi Till srci ltlTV I AM1 SAVIVCS COMPANY In r:rmi(!. ViiIi.iuiI llnnk 111.1-. I'liono Mnln sn HOUSE CLEANING CHINAMEL is one thing that is necessary at this time. We have a Chinaniel Product for every purpose. Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co. mii: c XMi'i im: is Til AX l.ltl T ( AIVMI S or a r WOrdH Of : U (liiefly pmminenl "rotnpoHi'd oi meal." The nude prevails, nude i hut is inumiilar, niasN'( um rontortton hd. Jn some n-npectK the nude is b-Hs repellent Ihun in onn prev ious shows, but In no sense doe It (jive promise of proKresn either in druw infr or coloring:. a siiniy oi the salon leaves one lit Die end with the Impression of just haviiiK recovered from a nlM nuue. There i notbintf in it to Imlleatf that Die exhibitors have discovered I hat indefinable some thing thai the futurists, Mibims and dadatsttt are searching Tor In art. They have found practically no new wins even of inaklnie art more hfir rible; Miey have jus) c-ontniiiid dnuviti cows' no.sea longer than their 1.-K3 and making tt iheir hu man fiuures look like .super con lorlionisls, Ttie few Ainerlcnn i xhlhiis are amoiiff iieiiher the wnrsl nor Hie best. UusMaiiM prevail ainoii the foreign artists, and In their work is accentuated slartlln depariures from 1 he ncerptVd rules of tech nique in drawing and patnlin. measures the flr.d huccchs by 1 he fuller cross-Seel iuil Of Ihe j.liliblit body to be Meen I'epresi nted In this yenr'H eonlcrtt. Last p-iir, sIm said. Die tnltants were larg'ly the "stars," wdio presumably would be helped Die least. This year the entry li.s) carries both 'shirs" and plodders, the latter beinM ijM- ones who will be beled more, accord ing: to MKs Lelghiou. who report ed a particularly heavy iio)a from rural and backwoods districis. The Nalioll.il Seerujty l-ague has received a flood of imfiiirh-s on the 'onsiil ul loo from the cmintrv at large which definitely dated from last year funpeHtloii, Miss Leiglilou said. I "ond actors and brakemen, groeei-H and heads of coneeriiM, nude unionists and doe tors, all had appealed for hul along the conspicuous mth ihe ora torical content had opened. Londnns Latest I nsblon c. LONDON (AP) Class. their heavy horn rims t int with d to match the bat r gown of Ihe well dressed woman have appeared in I ondnn t his spring. The Honorable Ijidy Ward ap peared recently with a acarbt hat and scarlel rimmed glasses lo match. The next 'afternoon she wore a blue dress and blue rimmed glas.se. . Lisbon INhh' Pay Homage lo Yell-IK hiMtl Actress LISPON. Portugal (Ap)-Knor-limns crowds blocked the Streets of the city the other day when Angela Pinto, tht popular Portuguese act ress wa buried. The stums of Lis bon emptied themaelvea Mm come ami see "Our Angela" pass to her last resting place. She was the idol of the people and her remark able versa I it y ran from comic op era to iragedy. Her favorlie role were women of the people. Blame? - up with your car (and going to he blamed? it vim it to nr. uosi: I ISII." lin tin eriUr, FRIGID AIRE Keeps the air DRY, CRISP, FROSTY. There is no moisture nothing to cause object ionahle odors. It is Automatic in operation. t Jesse Rosenhnuiu, Agent, wilh Benham Electric Co. rhoue Main 101. Now Foley nidi,. SETTLING PLAN I'dUTKANI), Major coiiimunltit thorouKhly srdd tile preHent state re. (Special). h of Oregon are HI the value of wide settlement program, according to letters re ceived by the land set l lenient de partment uf the Portland Cham ber of i oiiiinerce follow tug pub lication of the annual report of the department last week, in which it was mentioned that more than "en families, bringing with them an aggregate capital in ex cess Of 2,htnt,uu: had been brought here during the past year. "Personalty," writes . Liod L. ''rocker, president of the l(osi- luirg I'hnmber of Commerce, "I think the work done by your partiuenl wan more directly re sponsible for Die large number of Set Hers wo received in I hiUghlS ioiinly than any til her agency. We received more real farmers, that had wonie money, than we have before in in years, 1 think I am safe in saying." "We certainly think Die people of Southern Oregon sho ild apprrt i late your efforts in s- it ling up this 'purl of Die country." writes .1. W. Lucas of (In. nts Pass, rep ri s. nl a tj e of hi rue undeveloped holdings under the (Irants Pass irrigation district, in reporting Die names of 'i'i new sH t let s. ' t am veiy positive Drat a few yeas of this kind -of concentrated ef fort along- the land sell lenient line will make Oregon one of Die bi-sl slali-H on Die Pacific coast." oi her letters of a tike tenor have been received from cham bers of commerce oi l icials .n prucl icatly all ma jor dl: t rids, of WV-dern and Fasten: H re-con. ac cording to W. (i. Ide. manager vf Da- department. Dairy Ihtiin l i Trade. I s K 1 1 L Lf (Al) - It. rlin diinl-s today only i liitie mote than one- half Die (jitatn ii y of milk il con sumed before the war. The reason videnlly is that the use of milk substitutes still prevails. A munici pal exhibition is planned to bring milk back to its former popularity. 4li surface Good paint! The kind That kind of paint has made the name Rasmussen an asset to the master painter. He knows! Rasmussen Paint qualities pro duce the pleasing colors, silken texture, and lasting smoothness that have earned him his reputation as a Master painter. Only the finest and purest ingredients go in to Rasmussen Pure Paints. These are combined with the skill of long experience 20 years in the ' business of paint making and selling. Improved mechanical processes! A double grinding in oil for extra smoothness ! ' Ask your dealer for Color Cards' Ask your painter for an estimate. GHANDE RONDE LUMBER Airmen Grateful to Cities That Tell Them Thrlr Name WASH I X OT( i N (AP) Ad v rt l lng for Ihe benefit of those who ride in Die air is seen by army air service officers uh u possibility. Thus far this branch of "letting the world know." I confined to cities that blazon their numes lit erally from the housetops. This is coming to be recognixed a.s u vital factor In flying, enabling the avia tor rejdily to diseerne his where abouts simply by. looking over 1)1 cockpit lo where giant white let ters, painted on Die roof of a large building, gaze up at him. The number of communities I hat are thus selling i' or 11 1 their names is substantially on Die Increase, army airmen say. l-arge cltle have their own land mark, the Washington monument and t In- dome of Die capilol being two of Ihe be.st anywhere. While In some cusea ihe name of the community is pi in ted on Un roof of (he railroad station, officer? said they believed thai transporta tion branch slow In .favoring Dial method, sensing probable competi tion from Die airplane in Die fu ture. TtosFiinto hit iiy Finn It OSF Ml' KG, ( rc Th ree si ores in the north side of town were damaged by fire early which for i short time threatened considerable business and industrial properly in Dial section of tho city. The fire was discovered in 1 he attic of a frame building occupied by a grocery store and Die people icsiditig In Die apartment, above the store had a narrow esra pe, t ledr itgular im-mtH of exit being black en byllie fin inch, 'making it neces sary for I hen i io break down a door leading into the storeroom. A buieher shop and restaurant ad joining were both damaged. P.ird Pefii-o to Ite Font: lit. Kd.A M ATI I FALLS, b-e. -Plan for fit-'l.ting ()((. proposal to reflood lower Kin mo! h lake and make it a bird refuge will be laid by Die Klamath Wool (i rowers' association at a meet lag here. According to A. M. Thomas, .secretary oi' the as sociation, reflooding of the lake would destroy pasture land for JWi, KiO head of sheep and would mean a financial loss of $t' ," to tlo-countv. VARNI For Exteriors RASMUSSEN PURE PAINT Also Creosote Shingle Stain; Porch Floor Paint; Barn mid Roof Paint ; Truck, Tractor and Imple ment Paint; Automobile Enamels. Spar arniih; Racora Roof Coating; Concrete ancl Cement Coating. For Interiors Wnll-Diira'ashable'all Paint ;RacoliteEnamel.; Inside Floor Paint ; Oil Stains; Floor and Varnish Stain, Bath Tub Fnamcl; Durable Floor Varnish. Here's A Real Prescription For 1 The Torturing Pains Of Neuritis When you've tried everything you can think of and nothing seems to even relieve those pierc ing, agonizing pa ins, just go to I ted Cross lrug Store or some other good druggist and get a bottle of Alleiirhu- Special Form ula No. 2 (mull orders accepted, lie si rt; y o u go t .No. 2 w hie h comes In capsule form, for the I ion id form in a special prepara tion for H heu mat ism only. Take these lit I le dark green capsules as directed and notice how In about L'4 hour they have considerably reduced, If not en tirely banished, those persistent, nerve racking pains that have caused you many sleepless nights. A lew more doses and the painsi Fill Buy Them IT. & S. ELECTRIC 107 Depot St Phone 393-W A COMI'LKTE STOCK OK Rasmussen Paint 0X HAM) AT The Grande Ronde Lumber Co. READ THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED ADS with paint that does cover. that proteclsand lastsl JS IN & SHES J CO., La Grande, Ore-on have left you forever. - While this particular formula was compounded for Die purpose of coiii"i"iing painful. (.Jouty, con ditions and what is known as Kheumntolil Art hrit isa knoll y, painful swelling of the joint, )L has proven wonderfully success Mil in all forms of Neuritis and Sciatic, Nerve I'i You needn't 1 hum. be afraid of its of any kind- it thing are only containing dope doesn't. Such makeshifts ami ami can only at the temporary relief. last give lie sure you've got Neuritis and then get Allenrhu Special Formula. No. 2. Your pains will be gone before you know it. Adv. Kvery Socket With Where You See This Sign ALL TIMES ManufscturrJ by 1,1 ! 1 7 S