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PAGE EIGHT STETSON Wfei HATS r-HU:; km . Be Economical "TRUE economy consists A in buying that which gives the greatest service. A Stetson will never dis appoint you. Its superb quality means long wear its style insures complete satisfaction. You'll know ail about that when once you've worn a Stetson. Westenhaver & Gilbert An soon an the chick are well feathered I hey run he iuo ed to t It run go house. The best Oregon ranges are those havin? trees nnd running water, report the experi ment mat ion. Although raiiKe house t-( provided It In a good practice to let the chicks roost In the trees. Women are lo curious. They refuse to believe t4ttllK unlets th'y are true. Analax the fruity laxative Tastes like delicious, lipo fruit; acts like castor oil. Come in and ni"t si Free Sample. Moon DruJ Co. Everything for the Sick Itoom flume M-63 Syd Chaplin I - . I I .-... Mir iin.br the rhifks While I fr.'i A ,s ".- ii : - - : - - Ha y 3 I I tSw Hii3 rimm. SI B ff! l T J fOv. '( I I ' ., " . J M K 0 K IHr irtf W M f A ti ! I- I. W R H H N w ' II VI H . W l i V.V-,:--X jL C 9 . i" " 'ui-l I Itjr m H n V. m W H V :t J.nwc 1 '. -.,i.i,,.. r.,r ....vi.-.. im.t TODAY and TOMOKROW 13 t. -0"-l m I r !, i,i, i, . i.vn, v. . ,, ...n ,1 IJ "VJ L XK"K S,'rV'lC ltIlt'1 the Ii'tlieMieltl Ol Ij YOU CANT DO IT! , X SJM tZuJ. I ' ! ''Lf J? At the outbreak o. the W orld Wnrj You illicit as well trv to stop the Atlantic aj r -TN Uyi Iff "u,Kr r,lr,'!' "' ""' 1: "l 'r"-'-j J ' J (M J gj f.fi n limine uis.i I.. -,n Willi Uic hum. I I attempt to stop hm-hinsr when you see ' JCCjf? ' VSI rl".!"?"!:: Ik I ' N i-'ohn Cassny. ot San Fr.;neiso, ) I Jfc j r'sigued In I!'-! ;is dtr..t.r of j Qk J( JW if 'tftv Iwono n"s rela;i.ns in the War lv- till I Lr" . V-n!-' I :! V': ,i I With v' ,i V. ' oi:!:,;, i MTV. - S ,.ir It's the runniest fane the mihI Ins out known, and tho funniest picture tin1 wnild has I'ver seen. Slit's from lSrazil, whric I he nuts conic fuim. Also The Spat Family in 'A MAUI) ISOIl.F.l) Iteguliir ".TT:TT it n p m SESSION HUSTON t.W) Many (llwtln. Km (Mum! I ' n liar tit ih fruni Kurope will participate In 0m relebrutlon iit this city fin tin the week of May 10 of the lUKlli anniversary of the urj-tniz.itlun or the American Fni laniii) u.-sueiatton. Ily a colnel- t( llCe liOtll I 111 H ilHHOCiutiOn Ult'l the hrlilsh und KurHun 1 nituriuu aKot iitlion were forilM d 0(1 1 he wuiie ilny. Miiv 25. U2f, mill utter the observaiiee il It Kate.-, and , here the fore Ik n large number of American I ttiiurlunn will journey to London lo attend lhi centenary! observance of iuv Hrltlah society. t. Sidney Jones of Liverpool, KHIIMT president of the llrltl.'dl I and Foreign I'nltiirian association, j. will hpi uk at the annual meeting of the I'nitarlan J.a,vmru'K League May 11. At the annti.tl nieetlni; of the Ameriean fnitarian assoriation .May 2 ;i'l'lressi-.s will he made by rellKloim liberal leaders from Kng land. Jreland. Tratis l anlu. Hun gary and Czechoslovakia. Anions the Kpeakeia will bo liev, Nieholiu .lozan of iludapeet. auffragan blh op of ihe 1 nitartan churcheti in lluiiKary; Hev. Norl-ert I'-. Capek and M rs. L'apek of I'rKU"': Itev. Herbert J. Itoasingtoii of Melfast. and Itev. J. Cyril Klower of Cam bridge, Kngland. The first oven! of centenury week will be the eent nary sermon to be preached at Sanders I healer at Harvard university on Sunday. Jiny 10. by Or. I'aul Itevere ! rolhlng- j ham. pastor of th' ArliriKton Street church. Host on, siicecs-mr to the old Federal Street church whfir William Kllery channlng preached and In which the. American Fni tarian association was organized. Senator William K. liorah of Ida ho will be one of Ihe speaker at the meeting of the Laymen's Lea gue on Monday, 1 r. Charles W. Kiiot. president emeritus of Harvard university, will be the principal speaker at the meeting of the. 1'nUa.rian Temper ance society on .Monday. At the ting of the Cnltarlun Social Serlce Council on the ame day Or. George W. Kirch wey of New York will be oije of the speakers. Or. KHot's son. Or. Samuel A. ICIlol, who hai been president of the American Fnitarian As-soela- f tion for one-fourth of Its cist- ance. will preside at Its annual meeting on Tuesilay. Covernor I Kuller and .Mayor Curlcy will e- tend greet iiiks. Or. S. l'arkes inaii of New Yoik will speak on liehalf of the Federal Council of j bert died in Metll'ord recently, the Churches of Christ In America.) The funeral sermon was preached if vhleh he Is president, and Or. .by Or. U. N. Avtson. ex-pt.stor of lioswell iUrmon Fotter i( ll irl-jihe church here and ft close friend lord. Conn., moderator of the Nu-!ur the, lute minister. Ilishup Shep- llntial Council Of the t 'ontrn'SU - I Ii.t.I jih.I n hit.'.. nmiit..r nf i.lhr tinual Churches In Ihe Fulled states, win represent wuu organ- iKtttion. lion. Hugh It. lUithbene. prenident or Ihe liritish rind For eign F nit arm ii ua-foctatlon, ulll sperik Mt thi Fnllarlan Festival on ! Friday evening. I In connection wi; h the cent en -I .irv idiins will be laid lo raie a 1 et tWetinnil roiitmemorM inn fund of ( j $l,.e, imhi to be gin to the Ainer- ! : lt.in Fnttitriuit aoetallon ' i hutch building fund. TK.Nl) Fit FOOT" l'liciji. I 5 . w.H. , Ctiii ks taught to roost e;.rl are . y--'f. es likely to overcrowd, aeeonl- . f r , mg to the O. A. C. cMM-rinieiu hIh- . 1 1 Inn. This ran be m complihed h $ s., ,f fr. . 'placing slatted roosts on the floor r- '1 '"'V?1'- and gia'lu.illv raising them until' f- -Jf." ft i.. ii in, I...N rrnm iii.- floor. I V.v..;; : i ..II... .. I ili..n i R i - -i -H.. f ,' '3 j (.III, Nl lllllll.lir-S 111'.'. I if, -II il.l.l l'('S. ' Coolidgc's Economy Causes Many Yelps n (Continued from l'npfl One) ItiKton, loo. Ottu rs unk'ht huve been spared, but without them Helves (tic k" eminent wilt bu smash. 'J'iuit'a the version of tho.-e whom presidential economy has lopped uU. The unfortunates have their friends oil ovir the land. The.se friends sympathize with I hem and howl ulso. Sounds of wailing reach the White Home from cv ry diree tlon, lrom nearby mid from alar. "(,io easy I" Ik the but den of the i t r A! 'Thrift's a ood t hinff!" uilnir when r iIim sh'I hit "ii. .") 1 111,1 ,lotI 1 " 1 11 '"'KeiM rale into pat Himoiiv t w men is w nai t nrm ' tiuieti wnen n tioi h mi " Nut 0,lI is " wei-dlitj out of in- Iivuluals ;t good thll.'K. out waole f bureaus and departments mtk'ht lo abolished. I 'resident Cool l-li; e knew tt would lie painful and said . . ..... .,,, 'save money, promote efficiency and end a IU of governmental poking, by otlitlala who haven't anHliinK else to do. 1 The bureau of foreign "nnd do- j me.stie eonimeree culls attention to ( the tact that in the l.ist tue i-ars' Amerieans hai inv .-l d ;(.;!'.,. (Hui,tnit in enterprises nt toiein eouuirieH. This is on tup of h in est meius prior to the iie- period. Nor does it inelude gov- I eminent lo;ui just private invest- I ments. They're not nfe i:n ej-t. no nt-s. either. Henaior liorah re-j marks. W hy not ? Oh, b' au-se if Amerha ever get into war with uny OI (nw coiiiilrit ti where money is. they'll simply turn it j oer to their alien property cum- j tod tans and it will be ine ',r ! k'HtkS. That's what we did with j German private property lu re, ihe j senator observes, fs a course he thinks others wilt be i;Iud Lo imi- j late if ever they get the chance. j ! The Chamber of Conferee of i the Fntted States dopes it out that a huleMiian who's deeply in debt j is a better worker on an average. than one who's debt free. For one "t thing, he has to work hard to pay!" his obligations off. And only a j smart man can persuade anbodyi" lo make him a big loan. "IWtt." warns the Chamber or Comment, "beware of the man who owes small sums habit uully." I- i uii.iii.iu in uii.u f.i.r-i. .re. l-unerat s-rice for the lain Or. K. K. tiilbert. su- perlntendilit of the Methodist Lpis- Catl-jcoinil church for thn Salem dis - jtrlct. were held here today. Or, Gii- pt,.mtnenl church men from all Ueetinna of the Fueitic northwest , 1.11,. tided the services Interment was In Itiverview cetn etery. I use of women in time of national k!UrN.Tfi TnJ UAlTt,'",,"n' Mlss m,tl Kvans Fhi- ilLMYO J-U.VJ. llUlfii.p.1. who holds the uni-ttie post of j II V'.Jl'i 7 Iond,Sl M ,,,:,;, ,. urlKlmil l-ris I Xii I hy ',!.. This is ny or... instil. I'" mm I I 1 F.i L 'l a i Vim ' i rrs was )..rn t Anc I I Nl JLt$ 3- Jk-' llus s. .,..:! Ih. re h..v,. I.., ;,l.out E jf . if I. ".- uu'i.:iiv.'.-il. s al lia-Ai. y j.u- M t f ' ti.nit.l.n.- p. ii K h-ri . witii :'on i.l R ; V " ;thrsv r.'i;it' i. .I in A.i il. Auj:iisr $g i fcv f"w " i Itr- l.Ui! is t.ir;. r than at tn:s r V- ,s..is..? last .at, .nit:,i: lh-'H V: ' . s'at.s I. -r. s- III..! ttns i.-k n . rt " Nt V X f, Ah. I l.'io. Wiminni!, M.tilai:.i. : i A V i'-Vv !..! him I 'nlu,.rm.. S3 '''"?"' . r-t'iTil i S"r'1' " s"' :1 ''""'U " 19 SI V't 4 f rv. 5 .j, j in.ii,ini.- I li.ir I,, al.piarl.rs In thf ''' ii il'"l .'.llr;EU- I'll- Mill!.;- ti imtllS. MM ! t. i v4 t ' ' i - 2 : iSSjt ' '" " -'- Q FOTSOAM (At'l- Friuee Louis 0 V- ntm.in-t. s- cin. on ol former 3 rj on y?rs eo Jimn 11 K.ind Sr.1' rov n irnt..- i-n-i ih k inim. n Tvn y?.rs .eo Jsmm it Sr.', BufTalo. N. T. ti!xr. Ic!t that ill Jan:f.. II. Jr. ib4-lo). h. I - rx rosily id. hen h. ante.l to i-Tvertl.f Ih. iriv!LK-t f thnr ('otu. tiny. Tli Ilin.l Co. In,-, s-, they IvtrlM But thr .n jho-l hi, father a fr- new t-u..n,-.. I.l.ii, n,1 built up th An?r;.-.m K:"l,-x i',inivip.y tmo a ponfrful butno... No Tjthfr an.l son lu rtK-infU ;hir hoiilinj; inli th Kind Kanlvs Cv.UM.ar. V4itnl tl,H,t; , THE LA' CKANDfl Observer Crossword Puzzle I 2 1 5 U 15 I P"l6 7 dp 'a u tt1 rrips bii rr -6 ij is f taJ m. 7 5T fT"'5rd ; pr rr-r t&J MK: : y-u - i '-. .'.'I'"-1 I pj UMlil Mi J) 4-1 4Z J 43 44 45 &4i uvu taUt i j - r j, p Np 7- I I I I I rati I 1 I I I ( Alt' i in ay b- trying out the not in leady lo do juatite to at i t lea I. IiomON T.L 1 . A en i tain on lucii inoiim pUiures may be shown. C. A string ol links (pl. I IK lilKitMUl. 1 4. Valuable property. 1'Tnish. lit. Sin god. 5. To prepare for publication. Conducts orchestra. 7. H-adsfeur. pi). 1 '.. You and I. s. Animal similar to donkey, -n. Liable. j. Kists. -2. Weighs. it). More recent. -3. Karly evening meal. 11. Special cuts of meat. -i. Fruit. 13. Common house plant. :''. Hoadbouse. IT. To Invade suddenly. 27. To place automobile in a re- is. A penny. SetVid spot. Abilities. To debark. ! 13. Uirge drinking cup. tt. Kent. (v. j Val'ies. To allot. Garden tool. To want. Known tacts. Performs. 4 1. Metal in natural form. L5. Sea eagle. L. Matter in aeriform stale, ttl. To taunt. IS. Period. P... Atnp. 0". Preceeding from the side. Seventh musiral note. :;. Ships pious. .'.5. S itcted. To boii. :-s. To confide. Army Seeks to Find Useful Work in War For Nation's Women ! WASH I NOT .V. (AIM I ti the larmy's foil.tt oniing study of the nirecior oi women s relations, has lieen assigned u major role, ' Horn in the H.-rvice hers- lf. the daugh ter f an isriity nftn-er. and having s rvi'd in the U, d Cross ranks dur ing the World War. s'm- is ngard- d pecuiiarly fitted lor the task. M i-s Fhipps is engnired at pre--tent in d' tvimr into historical re. eords and books to ose'-rtain just what wouen's p.irt in past wars u! thn Init.d States Ikis be, n. i Kiw s; lonnuires h.v. e bf,-n addr !! t iiri.iy corps area (oteman ers to sound out thtir opmionsj - I'egurtUi.g Co- lis-- oi women possil.k- tuiure wi.is and to Khar. into: -i.ntion concernmir their utiil- xalion in the World War. j liitilirr th.tn take a man out oi t Impoi t ant job in civilian life, itiul later itliti t' him an an army i IS Of the lo tin ulnumt. ,l'n '"ri'i. i.hov,n i. ,,r Al r. i i-.irs A ! v month 1,'t r ,i i-iti dip'o inut w;.! tnt:-'d tn t xi and the younis prince surpris- d hv tnniil- t ri in. n 'm i- imiui ilv tma 1TZ1 nit to --us hCO lie m mi wci-ini a t-M- ( tun. wvit notiglt to convviTfe, in l -:.t km- W ea EVENING OBSERVER this mutual rros.u-.vord pu le, you least one goud-si.ed portion of II Vi:itTK'.h Stiips of leather. Material- used for mourning. Second note in scale. . To babble. . Horn. . Knglish money. . Four-wheeled vehiclea drawn by liorses. . Contraction. . Stag. . To happen. . Light boat us'-d by Indiuns. . Long grass. . llemarks. Mi. Itibbon band around the waist I 47. To rage. . To rent. . To cut off. . Point of compass. . Toward. AIT ! 3PAjL I iN't: iiSlElE IP b-2 CAM I .loll Will, 111, l.irr , MFOFOllO. Or--. Contracts will be bt in a few days for Ihe con- ! PUZZLE ANSWER ; i t 4iR:vgyAipif i si-'t3E''?A I IlacTAjP qTt I j a b is i THT MiAipTTTt M.c B4t mIt tlfji i ifl ' MiAisiTiPivgaTM" IrCiAipMih j UJalJiiLUUC: tS'iiQiPiE Ol LPiO;---E struction of iamp Jackson, as the.estate of Kliza W. Hunter, decei-s-nnnujtl encampment hre of thced, has filed his Final Account In Oregon national guard in June v.HFthe said estate and the County lie known. Itrigudier-Ge nenil Go.;"Mirt has fixed Monday. June 1st. "it" and .Ma.mr 1 nomas l I-a. e utive ofttc r of the s.'d id, . orrived in Medford i ri the, inti-rest of the tamp. 'o tone i Fiigi-ne Moshbercr ;the Oi-d Infantry. Colonel II. F. j jWt-Wh of the l;th Infantry and Lieutenant-Colonel j. i . Gay. com-I mttiub-r of the pro isiotial units at-! taeh-d to the MM brigade, rive 'i huriiday. Colonel K. II. Sirmyer -orps area staff of San F "ill arrive Friday. will fir-) Of Ike anclsco Fiminet r lo bivti-s (toad. ItKNO, tin. Arriing in llelid !:"t night from The Dalles. C. W. jWin.i'i', dixiion engineer for ihe !sta!e highway commission. ! !Cr--seent tt-niglit. to meet ft for - wih the Khtiuath count court to kliM-uss inatteis involved In the. eompleiton of the north end of Thejhis final account as administrato. j Council, which is composed ol I alks-Calitoi'tiki highway in Ktam-Jof said Ktale. and that the 'ith 'prominent Freemasns representing ath county. U. W. Sawi-r. judff-uay of Muy. li. at the hour o" ( . "o.itint niemb.-rs in eight countries ot Crook conn'y. accompanied 1 o'clock in lhe fonnoon of saidfwber chapters ot the Order have U'-in- r to I'r.X'vnl lav. t l I'onnlv i"fjrt !rmn li '.- p r t i liMsh 'd. BXIIBBIBBHBBISSIB3BIBKBBI3BraK0SBSBBBS8 HOOVERIZED VALUES OCR SEAL lT.Ol U. 4i) lh. sack J1.9S JERSEY CREAM, lil lh. sack S2.31 1TCKET FIXH R. lO-lli. sack (JRAHAM OR WlltlI.E WHEAT FI.Ol'R. 91b. sk 4Sc AI.FSER'S OATS. Uifc PackaRe 21c 12-1. P.. SACK PANCAKE FI.OFR 7Pc 10 BARS 1 & (J. SOAP 3'Jc HOOVERIZED GROCERY THE THRIFTY THRONG" LA GRANDE'S PIONEER LOWER PRICE FOOD STORK vUv MOTOR DELIVERY ' 1AK 1J' N W R PI W HKKK fiasiaviaiBBiigiiiiBiiiiiEiiiBEBiiiiiisiiiiiiiisa&SBgagaQiiiBB FIND IT HERE Oopy for DiU column must be in l 8:0U m. If you feel all run down and jiwt no good you will find the in-w pre seriptlon of Nervv Tonic und liul!d- er will out ntn lutn vmi. It will j nulld you up and stimulate you. II contains no alcohol, yet U Is more 1 Hilmulatini;. It c03ia $l.tt a bottle und Hoid only by HJIverthorti Wright's I'ainily lrug Uiuru. 4-23-tf Cunl of Thanks. We wish to thank all our fronds for th"lr assistance and kindness and sympathy extended to us dur ing the sickness and death of our beloved wife nnd mother. W. Weatherspoon and Children 5-t-lt If you have skin trouble or Itch ing and breuklng out of the akin, you will find that new prescription tor eczema, for grown peoiHc or for babies and children will give imme diate results. Over a thousand peo ple In i.u Grande have been cured (by the use of this prescription. Sold at fl. nn a bottle only by Silver-thorn-Wrighl's Family lrug Ktoru. 4-23-U Farmers. Carbonate of Copper: also Blue Stone and Formaldehyde for treat ing wheat and oilier grain. Sllver-thorn-Wrlghl's Family Drug Store. 4-28-tf Plants Now Itcady. ' Plants tor porch boxes and bas kets and outdoor planting. Geran iums, Salvia. Lobelia, Petunias, t Oaisies and other flowers. Fine large tomato plants out of pots. j Asters ready May 1st. Let us fill; your hanging baskets now. Cher- rys Florists. 4-24-tfj i.a guamh: loihh: no. it ! A special meeting will be held Wednesday eve-, ning, May Gth. at 8:00 forj Ihe purpose of receiving an official visit from M. W. Oliver P. Coshow, ' 'Grand Master. Members and visit-: ing brethren Invited and urged to ( attend. 1 liy order of the W. M. i A. V. LI NOG It ES, Secy. ! lnim Ioaus Iiw ICales Money to loan on Improved farms l.ow rates prompt service Dixoo, I.a Grande, Oregon. 4-ro-tf , Call Main VZ tor cleaning, press ing and alterations. Kvpert work, prompt service. The Wardrobe. Under new management. 4-21-Up HomstttcbliUjC. pieAtuur, duttoai holes, etc Morton's Kidd Bhop. 10-U-tf AtrolO;tT. Mrs. I. A. Haliucs. Jefferson I Ave, corner Willow. Fhone 3-t-lmp: oiice. The ladies of St. I'eten Kpiseopal Gui'd will hold a cooked food and Ma Ferguson Houm-t sab- at 1'altl s'ln's Grocery. Saturday, M.iy .Mh. beginning at 1" a. m. S-2-i: otitv of Final S-ttlement, NuTlCK IS IIKUKltV G1VK.V tliat the undersigned. Alb I lunt er. as I he ad minist ra t or of th i;i-'i;tje. at I :ie hour of l":"4' a. m. a the ourt Housi- in the ciiy of I.a Grande, Fnion County. Oregon, nr. tlite time and place for hearing up- 'on tli i sai-l final account, i Alb- rt K. It-inter Atlministrator of the of Khza W. Hunter, d--Oixon. ;sta.e IF 1 Attorney for Administrator. Apr. 7-May 4-11- IS-: otT of rinnl Settlement, In The i.'ounty Court Of Fnion I'ounty, Or- eou Jn the .Matetr of the Kstate or c. F. la iub ! ceased. pi:-n tiiat tie' Notice h-reby undersigm - d, administrator of the; A there'estale of C. F. I.ehde, dcer.scj, hi'S! filed in the Cour.ty Court in the; Male ot lr gou, for t mon Count y. i 108 Depot St., Boys' New Spring Suits That Mother Likes, Too Splendid Values $6.90 to $14.75 Spring shades and colors. New Tuns, Greens, Grey.-', Blues and Mixtures. Mukc your selection early while stocks are new and fresh. Boys' Dress Shirts Of Imported English Broadcloth . , 1 1 . tj9 lhe Court Hmise of roint ha3 b(,t.n fixtl( by thp CQirt jm Uhe time and place for hearing oi I objections to said account and the settlement thereof. 1AI liOHNIiNKAMI' Administrator of the Ksiate oi C. F. Kehde, Oeceust.d. K. It. lUNGO Attorney for Adminisiralor April la-m-L'T-May i-ll othc of Final Account. Nolice is hereby given lo ail con cerned that Kale Frajtier. executrix of th1 kist will or Anna M. Ste vens, deceas -d, has filed in tho jtounty i ourt of Fnion Coumy. ! Oregon, her final account in the administration of said estate and i said court hits set Tm sday the 1',' j day of May A. O.. r.rii. ot the County Court room in l.u Grande. Fnion County. Oregon, ut the hour of two o'clock p. m., as the time and place for hearing such account and all objections to the same. KATK FKAXIKIt Kxeciitrix of the last will of Anna M. Stevens, deed. Apr. 13-.'0-27-May 4-11. DeMolay Medals Will lie Given for Heroism KANSAS CITY. Mo. (Special) The Grand Council. Order of I e. Molay, has d eid-it to award a lim it. -d numb.-r ot heroism medals, for the ni'Tiibf rs of the ord-r. each ar. Judge Ab vand- r G. CoelitMii. Grand Master Councilor, will name a jury, compose,! tl" member of the governing boi.y. to pttss on (he claims made. j It is ifdieved that then are many ! examples of rare bravery nnmng !o:mg men which pass without I public recognition and the Order iof I Molay is taking this oetion in order that its worthy members may be n-cocnized. IVMolays who oualily for th heroism award will be named a eueh annual se.vsion or tlic Gmn 2S 15 A US JEWEL I.Al'NDUY SO P FOLCKR'S TEA. Mb. pkK.. (irccn or'niack 10 ISARS CREME OIL SOAP.. 3 LBS. 151' LK SEEDLESS R Vlstxs FANCY (JI NPOWDER TEA. Lb. pkg St'(!AR, 2.Vlh. sink Sl.!)t; 30. lb. .sack 100-lb. sack IIoiu1ay, May 4, 102o. y m IHdSaiitment stores La Grande, Ore. Suits that make good with the boys and with mothers. Styles that are full of "pep"; models the boys like and values that measure up to mother's ideas of good quality. Two pairs of koiclc. rs mean doubl. tba wear; excellent c.tai. mere, and quality tweed, all in all, suit, are full of Yalu.-aad with all tKe itjrle lb. re ' i,. Low nriced too at. 0 f import ed English Broadcloth in assorted colors and white; center pleat all the way down; ocean pearl buttons and pocket $1.39 OAM WOItK SKIS ItF.COItO PKNhl.KTON. Or.-. A new rec ord tor volume of materia, moved during one muniii on the govern tnent dam being constructed across McKay creek, seven miles south of Fend let on, was established during April when ir.o.'itto cubic yards oft gravel were placed on big mound and packed in place, according Hi embankments measurements made'-, by the go eminent engineers in charge. The previous high marlt was K.K.tHHi cubic yards, which was made during Maich. The dam now lacks so feet in height of being constructed, as far a)s the volume of gravel is con cerned. A total of I ,:tti5,"'Ki yards of material 1ms been moved inlo place lo date, or ju per cent or tint tot III. - If he advertises 11. ho knows U'l good. B-romn liotisr ami 11 Ii, hiiKi- screen I'l'ti li. Int IKK l to n harxiiin, Vrii- 2 10(1; -ihi cash, ImlniKT liko rent. "iiy n Int In I'OI.ICY ADIilTIOX. WEEKS & IILACK REALTOU9 New l'oli'j Itlilg. Insurance - Ixns a H ta n E. a ta w ta pi m w sa m u M ..51.00 5MC .... fiflc 39c 6t'c .. S:!,71 ?7.1I fl 1 I Buy I I This I 1 Home I