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T7TB H? GKANi'jL' WVL'WINO OUSEK VE'R " Friday, May 1, 1025. IISEHS BP THE WEE I'ltOMlHK (.Special) The dan liavr hern hrlnht and MtiiHhlny Jhth Willi rlrnr oool HUM. .Mont iif the iui'iimth an rtK',fciii'r mp iilly with llx'lr HpriiiK- work. MtHX leel lil'OWl) Who l)V .' nC.'ir l-'lora ninif over l-'rhlav evening ii ml in vlHiiiiijf nl ('has. I' ''m'- Jill llOIIIC, Mr. iin-1 MrH. Chaw. P. Carper. Mr. mill Mr. I.ce Hinlth, Mr. and Mr. W. A. Carper. Mr. tun) Mn. I'. I'milHon ami children Hpetil Holiday ui id" win i : . i home. Mlt-H II-I. ii Itrowii, Knnhe Conrtnev and Harold carper win! lo Miiwllli' Nat nrd.iv cveninj; und hriiiiK hi Hoy 'a r iter hack with I Iif in. 'II'- M"'nl Hie vnk i-nil here. A party of voting people oon-si.-i tnu ol J luw ard, I l;i t olrl. Hoy, I'.Jilph, Alclvln. l it Ju l, l-illl.ni nn. Then I 'it i p' r, Kit nice l 'our(ri'y, 1 1 U n Unnvn. Hazel Ken vvoi Ihy and Hnvid (iiirtvit went lo the Untie; nielli MrciiiH' recently, Imr itltf Hie evening I h.y vlalled Mr. and M.i-M. I(.rj flint Mr. und .U'K. 1'oiiIkoii. Harold mill Thco Cnrper rnine lioine loin Miiille n fcy day Of-'O I'lltl'ei itlj,' Willi l-JL (il'lppe, M r. I ( 'a i per ;in,i Km nice Cnrper Weill (i .Uawille Wednes day. Lei- Sim II h rainc In from Wal Inwii l-'rlti i.v and i-p' ni the week .ii.l. Mr. (Jai'icli and kn Ivan, who have li.' M ul lertsi:;' wil h tun ii iii'iiii;! me i. pnti.-.t improving. Mi', and Mr.. TrmiKin I'miiIsoti I id! MAl)Apfl Till Kvery Sntlul Willi EDISON MAZDA LAMPS Iti.y 'I lu'in Whore You Sec Tin's Sitrn II. & S. ELECTRIC 107 Depot St. riionc 393-W returned home I In- fliBt of the week uftt'r vlMltlnif In 1'ortland, LewlMon und ucvt-ral other point. School cloven I'riday In I he I'roiniMc and klverwidc dlMtrict. Howard Carper U rarinlnir hi inol Iici'h place near Mr. (iorbetl'M. Hole Newhy Iihk liiH farm In k done und If working at Mawilh'. Tex Williutiu in rariiilnjc J. K. rurp' r'H phu.. Scientists Will Talk Colloids at Session MIXNKAl'OMH (AP) Colloid chemistry, a wtudy of niujor lin purtiincc to u Hcoro or more of the had In;; A incricaJi InrlimiricM, In el nd hit," KiiKur, riihln-r, palnlM and dY-H, lejil her, planlh' HiibMnlircM, alucM. JcIIIch und rcreal protluciH, will hIIijkI mcU-ji 1 iMt h from ail part mT Xoitli Amcilcn to Hip third Na tional colloid Hympo.-iuiii. which will he conducted j tin 17-19 at ih' I Hi. ei-Nity (if Mlunehotii. 'I'he nit-etint (k I'oslerci) hy the colloid committee of Hie National Item -ii iv It i '(Mincil. i I'rof. Ilcrhert -reiiiidlch, nu- thor of it. world famous honk oi cnllojd.H und dliccior of the ust y Wilh. !pn-lii.ltiile ror l'ahlciil and Kl.clricni Cheinislry in lierlili, will he the Kue.si lecturer lliix year. t'ollodial chemi.stry ilea In with inatli r in ft .shite tendinx- away from crysialll.iiiion. 'I'his maki.t it '!' Importance in M-L niiiir mid In- dualilal iip'iallniis of which the purpnac Jm in m old 'i v Hta lliza l ion or lo ni u.ly a condll ion that i,s lO eVelilihij; tt de.Mire.l -ry,H( U II 1ZU- PUBK SOCIAL NEWS OF WEEK K!w . W ' ; '" "" V- ' : -J -. . V s ....... TIIK I'AIIK (Hpe(la))A car from ltak-r comiiiK: via 1'nlon wui at the I'ark ut ti in Hie inottiitiff Hunday, W, ItrookN, who n on employ-1 of the depnrl ni of the in terior, called m 1 1 (titr i,)ff,' t'ahln .Monday. l-'oiir men tire in tlie field ehecklllt;- lip Hie Old sectir.n lines. They report lhat they will haye a few days work here and then will Ko on to Hie (Jjiker diw irhl. Jose ph Lay has renied Mr. Wan ker's I nteior. M r. .ay will iw the tractor in plowiiiK Ins ast ; K-rciiK... Frank WlwicMworth Iuih hutlt a ! orral in front of his harn. II" Is pi-tparint; to hreo); two line voitu horsey In harneN.s hooii. f 'larence anoi d. r han loMiid. d iiin yearlin;: mid lurnc, i hem out lo pa.sliire HiIm week. .loHeph jiy flltemled Hie .'.tock ineeliiiK in scMHion al Hie fli;; creek Kchool house Saturday, Mem hers of the liiK t'reck Stf)ck ji'Mnci.ttion ! were nearly all present. I'tuU Wiiih Conte-t. The ?ciioo hoys' ha.scltall It-nn iH woiklne; hard inaldlii; ;i (iainmid here hi Hie park where i hey will prohahly play their nei k-hiic will) Hie p.i: t're. kerM. They had an encounter mi the pifr rreek iiia molid li.i Mdndiilcil Snnd:i-. The .score was Lo lo I r In fiivor of the Park. HonK'Oiie h it a (file open while paR-dHtf ihroiiMh .loaeph l.ay'H riehi wl1 h a waon and t wo nice cwcb ivot In Hie alfaita fiehis aii't I' i on the Iflllini: fr.'Mli (ii-een clover. TlP'v iiloaled and dlcl from Hie ( If. CIS. INTER-CLUB BOXING MATCH Monday, May 4th Lil (iianilo AlUletic Clu'.i , VS. V. V. Athlolio Ass'n. Ij (Irandc A. ('. Cvin I. O. 0. T. Hall' I,, (i. A. ('. s. I . A. A. 'i'.U'w...vwVi';i , HI. US I Kiiiiii.Ik lliclicr vs. H'cIm" I. I II! I IE K Snip v. Ir.lnUIr lnli Wl. l:l." II liiMimls Idril n, Kill Win II, Wl. I-". II II. Mill, N I-IIOI Ml SI'I.CIAI, I III I'mnuls ''I'imikIi.v" M.vits, I'l'iiillrinn "MIcLi'V" I l k. lirllli ritlCES: "RlnjjHJdev. $l.(r Ol'lHTill $1.10 Ringside Soat S:do Closes 5 P. j.f Jlay 4t.Ii On Sale Home Plate Choate's Pool Hidl . ' Imjieilal Pool Hall A Hummer Program hy Hoys That We All Know n.i.i i. hi. Alain lUiuls lo lie Kelerwl by V. II. I'idiock li'Oi.' I.osrly of I ti;; i'iv. 1; v:ls il:mlllil.' n;,v.1iisi frnm I lie ul. I mil! uil.. on ih. I.ny nun-It riTi'inly. MisH lil,, llunl.T is li.Hilin- lliis wcik wild .Mm. I.ilia 'uii.Ii-;iii- ' Mr. and MrH, .1, II, their lianuhter Ida 1 1 'larence and "Aunt" Maud Van , ordep f rnni Thursday returning: homo to the l-'orks Sunday. Klvn and Mary Vanonler with jt'lnra Lay and Ida Ihint-r took a (regular hike to the I, Pile park i Sunday. They ale lunch on the way. MrH. Ida Hunter from the lib? il.OtfPahin and Air. Aland Vnnorder I made a most delightful visit with j their'frlend Mrs. Homo f.ay nit day I Sal urclay. 1 Air. and Mrs. prdell I.ny of Pli; j f'reek W'fre Sunday nuesis at Air. : Ijiv'h iarents' lionie. i Air. nnd Airs, -;d Hark and dau ghter Helm wfro dinner trui-sls nt I Mr. anil Mrs. .1oepJj l.uy'H ranrh !! Illsuan Tung: Abandons Proposed Trip to Japan TIKNTSI.V fAP)-lsunn Tnn, ev-eniperor, alius plain Air. Pu V, who e-ape( from peklnif recent ly "travcliiiK lluht." ha kIvcii up the lilea of K'diitf to Japan lertt hU deitirlure arouse the HUHplelotiH of those ill present ciiKatfcd in villfy liiK him, ways the editor of the IV-' IdiiK and Tientsin Times. The yoiinir man nppeare.i In the hest of spirits In spite of the loot that he is virtually a prisoner in the 'hiiii(f Piao Hardens, where he resides under Hih protection of the Japanese a ul horilics, and whore )o i'eee i , his interviewer. That it Is neces-sary to afford htlll special protection iti due to Hie fact that j a croup tit agitators in pekimr is f openl- fleiiui inline iiis ;t-isasina- ! Hon or eveutfon. Instead of making his dash from Peking disuise in a Japanese mil foi in and hy means of a hiue mo tor c:;r, a e-rlain Peking news liaiiers allege. Hie ex-enin ror, ae cniilinj,' to hi1: own story, travelled hy train, clad in a lm-un lounge soil. wednl h' tw.-iii two of l-'etur Vn-hsliinc's : ol'liers ami wilh more of I Ion i on the seat opposite, all llh;sinHy unaware of his identity. Indieat in- some hoes In tlir courtyard, the ) deposed mona roll explained that tin y had just arrived from Peking and eoniaineil Hie ef fects of himseii' and Hie ejupiess. I'.'vei vlhim,' cine, he said, imluilin lits priw.ie papers and di eds, were in Hie hands of the so-calc. com mi.ssinii appointed immediately af ter i ),e I'Viij. v n- hsianir coup lo "hivetiloi s " the eoiilents of the palace. 1 1,, iv; 1 1-, , niany in" his pclonjriiir.s had lui-ii stolen. Loudon lakes to Whippet liner I.ONIiOfY ( p) ... Whippet rao iiiK, Ioiik a popular Hport in Hie "orth of i:uyiand. has reache 1 London, where meets are held vwekiy at various athletic grounds, lush ad of chashitr rahhitM or hares, Ho- .hrs rm-e toward their masters t he end of i In- course. Tramp Aluth t'nmfnriuliU lo Ki p I liein Hoiii 'I'l-uiiipiny; NP.VKATO.V. KnK. (AP) In or der to diHcoiiniKt vutrraniH from tramplnic the road. Poor Law u i horilicM have inrneti the local workhotiHe into a work-niunslon. Tint old cumiiuI ward hu been aholtshe.l nnd rephieed hy u rheor ful room wilh bright colored wall puperM. linoleum covered floors and comfortable chutrn in which easutils may lt while bavin meahi u Ions poliHhed table, A Hiiply of book and no wa il n ion comrades have i greed to do hilt work duililK the time he altendh iiu-eiiiiKM uf l he t'Utn utlonul body. Mr. ltrovulle i u tft'eut rymler, ;insow Slrci'l Nwci'jM'i' IOIIL I (K ill jm iiooi isoni ti P.LAStlOW (AP) JanieM Urown- lle. a Ciasow 1 1 reel nweeper to Hih past five years, was elected re cently n member of the city educa tion authority, lie will not kvc up his job on the si i eels, -ur his trade BURNS Cover who wot baking toua HftvrwHrds apply gently Vicus Owr 17 Million Jar Ud Ymvtkf lie doc.H are tn-ated much the same a-s race imis- s and appear to ' k njoy races as lit noli as tlieirM Hunter with ( owners and follower of Hie pas-j i-efe visit irifr 1 time. Hooks are made on each race i and Hie course taken on much off the aspect of ti ininiat ure horse ; i ace track. j homo Sunday. Mr. mill-Mth. r. Whisn of linker I wore enllem .t I ho ranch of, Jos. ! Lay Sunday. f'laronoo A'aiinrder Is plowlntr I! arly and late for he will probably I! he alone to put In his laryo eropii this season as his Hon Kenneth is J rhliiiK1 ranee for the Woodson rat tle outfit of MK f'reek. l-tll'K( Dnulfsh S(M-k I'lit'm ManuciNl liy i.mly Hnrkor Money Saved Is Money Earned .All Our Smolul Meals Are Home Cured YOl'R ITRCHASli DIKIXT I'RO.M Cl'IER AM) AT A (onsii)i:uai:i.i; s.vi.(i . Fresh From Smokehouse Every Week Fancy SiiRai -cined Hams, Half or Whole, .lOc I.h. Snpar-curcl IS.eaKlast Ha.on. Half or Whole Strips, .T.c Heay Crades at Lower Prices. Try it! If you are not phased, we refund your money! A II 03 IK PRODI -ct AT A SAVIXf! Grande Ronde Meat Company mi-: ats (;ro('i:kii:s PIlKSSIVflTOV. V.ntr. t P Ono of tho'larsest stork farms tn'l l.-...rl I lu .... ! Kmrland Is tnunaifed by n woman Ludy ItarUer. of Harwell Court, famous for Its TVrehernn horses. Lady Tlnrkrr Is not onlv owner of the rst ito but Is the actual super intendent of the farm stork. Har well Court InnliideH nmoiifr its fowl n InrKr number of while fan tall pitreons which mine from the palace of Abdul llnmid. Several pair of these birds were presented to Queen Alexandra and develop ed Into onr of the outdoor sights of SiindrlriKhnin house. Also at Harwell m-e two Prrch oron horses presented to the late Sir Francis Hnrkor bv t riem onrenu who lilmseif owns one of tho finest Pereherons in Kranco. FEED It oiled tints Polled bailey Haled hay holr i-oi ii Oiu'ki'tl i"rii W'hnlr w lient (t'tiflfii! wheat Mill fce( SrreouillKs. Haliy rhtrU feed Oyster shell f;rit Sure I,ny Srrtilrh fin-d Ask Our Ptircv La Grande Warehouse & Slorajie Co. l'lioue Btaln m i ji 1 1 Fssrii Applaud- I'a-blniM And City Ahtnncipilns Hnnro This l:SRRM. Oormnnv I V hnsy Industrial city In the heart of i tho Ituhr valley recently stajp'd nj unique fashion shew that hns been I round boHi snrressful for tho ox- hlbltora nnd popular with tho peo-1 I j i no miiniripm nudllnrlum was. use.), nnd fivo raised platforms srl up. Around them were propped i tables for four, stv or elirht per- sons. Tlie mannerpiins displayed) tno fashions on the raised plat- : forms n inter W mm- ii,.i.a i,nr 'the KOOil people of lessen looked them over, ineantmie eaHntr inonls servr.1 nl reasonable prires. The exhibhs at nn end. tho tables were moved out nnd every hn.lv danced for two hours, the manno ouins eoniinir down In their trav dr.sses and lakinc part in the fun Vnliir of Pnuaila Mine Outmit l.n-t Vrni enrly S 1 0,0(11). (Ullt OTTAWA ( AP floM pfodur-i 'Ion of Canada reached the hlirhest I level in history in I ''it. amount inc t to l ri.r.a ounces valued at $:tl. ! :14.V!4 1 . nrcordinc to a report is isued by the Hoininlon burrtiu of statistics. Vn)ur of all Hie mineral (production last war was t2ii!t,Mt?,- i Silver bullion proditrtlnn totaled J M.M.'i, S4tl ounces, valued at I It.- .'.P),m:t. Produeiion of Ptckel I nhowed an inereime of nearly 2. ! uoo.ooa pound Copper produr , tton totaled Hut ...;;, pounds. Lend ostaldtshed U new hUh nr. ortl of I T T . 7 ." t . 7 f i pounds. Zinc Itntaled HS.Tss.tii7 pounds. ! "The forost should be a contlnn ! o is producer Of t'er crops. This i Is Its prime duty," s.iM C. M. Crutiuer, ftiitrlrt toicsiir. "It may ; a I no produce Ktii.ni for sheeo atol raltle; water-died protection I lor rith s. irritriitlon MlMi l. is nnd I hydroelectric power plants; an I jrcrrcation Tor all. purest fhci j damuye all of then(t vnHies" Try A JV11I.K SHAKK Made with Weaherly The Quality Ice Cream There's a difference you will appreciate Moon Druj Co. Kverytliing for the Sick Koom ' I'lmne M-G8 CAPABLE X iO1 X vr. 4 Yoi enn depend upon ua for enpnhie sorvlrr, no matter what t h e cireum utanrrs may bo. We shall bo pleased to confer w It h you ns to details nnd th-n carry thorn out. Wo Pndorstand. Our luwtlld Car U nt your srrvkv live- of t-liai'Ki .Main U-J BNOIK5RA8S 7.I1IMIKMA1 t miTtk-r -JunI n 1'i'w or Hie .linn)- SPECIALS Mcii'h rntli'i-wriir In knlt- tl'll HllinK lllH'llle, HllOI't Hl.'i'w, niiUli- li-MKth: uIho .vihlclli- Htyl.'H SI, 2.1 lllur. fur KUl' O.I.I l.ul Mtiru Work Hho.'B I ill' HJ.II.- Ill (liliili' Arrow IIiihh Shll'IH I'nr UHr mill Xl.:iu LiitlicH lllooini-:ii I 'm- li.V' LailiiH' Silli lir-HK.-u l or Sl.l: uiul SN U.- l.iiili.-.s I'u.-itH, it-w Spring Slyl.H I'm' M'.'.U.-. l-aillra III llr.ul.. Shois l iir s:l.l).- The New York Sfore takes no interejit in '.iports, 'ad spelidK all hlH Hpare lime nnd chuitKe on books ol the hifonuutttvn vurieiy. ROYAL VACiTM swi:f:i'i:u will luko Die (liuilgi'ry out or yOlll' KH-llK llOIIMTllMlll lug. Mnkn your rlrnulug n I)lftu.siu-., iiul n tusk. l'or a l'ltlllC ilriuonilr:i tltmint your Iiiiiiii., call J1IA1V 112 1 La Grande Electric Co. "Tim Siore of Quality ami SitvIc-0" Money Saving Cash Stores UNITED STORES Oregon Washington Idaho Wyoming Utah Nevada California Flour and Cereals RAM0NTA FLOUR, EASTERN WASHINGTON HARD WHEAT. PER SACK $2.4 1 4 SACK LOTS $9.74 OREGON BEAUTY FLOUR, PER SACK $2.34 4 SACK LOTS - $9.31 NONE TO EQUAL FLOUR, PER SACK $2.21 4 SACK LOTS $8.94 100-LB. SACK SCRATCH FEED $3.99 10 LBS. LITTLE CHICK SCRATCH 59c OYSTER SHELL, PER CWT $1.98 2 9-LB. SACKS WHITE OR YELLOW MEAL 79c 9-LB. SACK FARENA 49c 9-LB. SACK FINE OR COARSE GRAHAM 49c 9-LB. SACK PEACOCK ROLLED OATS 54c MOTHER'S ALUMINUM OATS 35c QUICK QUAKER OATS : 29c 2 PACKAGES SHREDDED WHEAT 23c 9-LB. SACK P0TLATCH PANCAKE FLOUR... (i9c ' Packing House Products $ LBS. PURE LARD ....$1.79 4 LBS. PURE LARD ......90c 8-LR. CAN COMPOUND $1.49 4- LB. CAN COMPOUND , 75c 5- LB. CAN SNOW DRIFT : $1.79 4-LB. CAN SNOW DRIFT 91c ARMOUR'S STAR HAMS, PER LB 34c ARMOUR'S SHIELD BACON, PER LB 38c LOCAL BACON, PER LB 33c PICNIC HAMS, PER LB 25c BOSTON BUTTS, PER LB 3oc Miscellaneous CREAMERY BUTTER, PER LB 43c; 2-LB. ROLL 85c CREAM CHEESE, PER LB 25c CALUMET BAKING POWDER, 5-LB. CAN, '"s'l.oo 21o-LB. CAN 55c; 1-LB. CAN 25c 12-0Z. ROYAL BAKING POWDER :jr,c 5 LBS. BULK SEEDLESS RAISINS '.' 59c 5 PKGS. SUNMAID SEEDED OR SEEDLESS RAISINS 59c 10 BARS CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 3nc 10 BARS P & G. NAPTHA SOAP c 6 BARS PALM OLIVE SOAP 4qP 10 BARS CREME OIL SOAP..-. cmp 2 LBS. GEM NUT MARGARINE ike -un. i rtuvAiii'i uulihmn Wl'vbl JAl'AN TEA -50c 1-LB. PACKAGE GOLDEN WEST BLACK TEA f,0c 1-LB. PACKAGE GUNPOWDKR TEA Br 10 SMALL CANS VAN CAMPS PORK & BEANS ' '.'"79c .1 MEDIUM CANS VAN CAMPS PORK & BEANS 29c 2 LARGE CANS VAN CAMPS PORK & BEANS 39c Cane Sugar per cwt $7.34' 50 lbs Sugar $3.74 25 lbs. Sugar $1.94 We Pay Delivery Charges On All Orders Of $2.50 Or More Money Saving SKAGGS UNITED STORES ' Oregon Washington Idaho Wyomlne Utah Nevada California Cash Stores