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THE LA GRANDE EVENING ODSERVER
Time Out to Cool Off!
In One of the New Shipment of
V PRINT DRESSES
$11.75
Hill's
Dep
"A Good Place To Trade"
SPORT
E fly BABE
SEVEN HOMERS
ID
m'4 amdhicax i,i:a(.ii:.
ClllhS w. i. I'Ot.
:',2 Washlnton .'. '. il 26 .Ul
' j'Miiwii iphia 47 zti .m
'.'3 Cnlraftb... - '.. 42 86 .M5
''iA - lietroit ......so so
JKj (it.- I.biil -. ....... ... 3? 42 ,4ii
51 v vork-..:..:. : 4:1 .4:11
Cleveland '.. 34 46 .4:111
i; IJostim .. ....1.i 62 .A in
NATIONAL i.VMiVK.
V Clubs 1 W. I,, Pet.
: HtlsbllrK .. i. 44 27 .6211
', New York 4 6 ail .noil
liraokirn as a? .mi
HI. .oill ., 37 l AM
Cincinnati 34 Ss .4.2
Philadelphia ,'.' .......... v.. 36 40 ' 14(17
ChlcUKo 34 42 .4 4 7
Itoslon .. ; 31 46 .4K
fcT. l.dl'Ifl (AI'Tho Vanke.-fl
defeated (he J I towns In the thhd
umf of the Herle Wdnf mlay.
if) ua ehdlhfr the winning fdreak of
Rirdnr'a men. - Ilahe ituth, In the
third, hit the Hcurebourd In lert
ft 'Id for a home run, hln aeventh
of the a'on. H. il. K.
New fork - 6 11 2
Ht. Loui 4 8 X
llatltirtc: ionvn, t'hnckor, Hovt,
and Hengouirh, O'Neill; lavla,
fit mi f (v, VanilidT . and Jdxon,
Iti' llurravn.
- liOTltoiT Ar;
Bo?i(n .. ...........i
It, II. T).
0 0 2
III 1
Batteriea Khmko and IMelnleh)
lauiifl and Uaealer.
i ftcnond, iranifi , ; It. II. K.
HonLon t ft 2
J troll K 12 1
lluitcrJei: Jtufflnir. Kiihr nnrt
llcvlnjf, Stokcft) Htom-r and Hu.-h-
it. Woodall.
' CfllCAftO (Af) H. H. K.
Wnfihlinton ,. 10 0 l
t'hlrtifftf ,: i.;...Vj.:..V.. i 7 3
Hattefh'Ni Covelettkle and llucl;
fti'lrftre, BlAiikonnhlit,
rlchHlk, Crour. "
l'iiher mid
. Tl.nVKLANJ) (AI'J
I'lldt Mml II. M. I-
i'hllndeiphlo .'. 3 11 6 I
Clfvelund 14 19 1,(11 fur tlm St. i.ouln Htrutegy Jmd
Uatferles: : Walberg. Jielmaeh, proved a HiieeeiiM,
llaumgartber, Hlokea und i'oeli. The ne- butter waa 1.11 IJIue.
rune, Jterryj K.un'. -'l'' and I.. WlHHunl u left-hander wim autn
leJelK jinoned lo succeed lluah. of collrne
Keeohil game: , II. II. E. AHuumer Hlalrr knew Unit nine
rlilladelphla, 7 14 l' would slilfl 11 In position ul I lie
Cleveland 6 111 .1 ! plutc. Jle whs In 11 sense pluylnft
lJdttii1lia: Jldmmell lind Ooeli--
run)' t'iil, Bpeece ami Slyatl.
. . NATIONAL I.KAIil 1:. .
Sf. Louis ti 1 1
II
'Jiosion ,. 4 iii
Uattcrlcs;. Malls and OT'orrcll:
Oenewleh, Alur'iuanl, Iban und
CNMI. . ..... .
' All other gumes In Xatlonnl leu
, Hue poslponed on account of ruin.
1 Hnssla tipeMinenllnic to Cut
, Korelgn Cutiim J'lirrlinscs
MOBCOW, (AP) nusslo la now
making eitenslte experiments In
J'."' ""'"' I
.. iK .k . . V . .. 7 .
, "Birjr
riIT:,"".,,T """ ,n""f -
....1... .i. 1 . , ,
makes It neccAsar? to spend large
sums of money for Ihe purchase
'of cottou abroad. At present there
r but a few areas In Turkestan
. nnrt Ihe Trnns-t'uiicusus which cul
tivate rotten, anil attempts are
now bolng made to raise colton al
o In the Kuban district where the
climate is specially adapted to II.
New areas also have been seleet-r-d
In Ihe Turkestan and Kergenn
district where experiments on an
ettenj-tve scale are now being car
ried out. Hbonld the experiments
prove satisfactory tin- llusslaii an
IhOrlllis hope they will be able to
satisfy the country's need tor cot
ton without resorting to purch is
ea abroad.
Cuba Bar American Women
If I'mler Ago and l Yicndless
HAVANA (AD The Jminlgra.
tlon Department has Issued Inslruc
.tlooa to steamship compunies not
to book as passengers unaccom
panied American women umler
age, unless arrangements have been
made lor their landing lu Cuba by
relative or friends lu re.
I'naccompanied women of age
will be allowed to lund If they have
return tickets, or are residents of
Cuba, the statement issued by the
department said. These precau
tiofia are taken to prevenl uncle
alrahlts from binding here anil then
be unable to secure return passage
cir become public dependent.
BAKER STAGE
Lcarta La Grande
From 1116 Jefferson
rhone 463 J
n A.M. I P. M.
artment Store
NEWS
I I'SI :'ITI S(i KTH AT WiY.
1. 11 Itliii', brilliant rirsi-sarMcr (if
Hip Detroit Tucrs, present H prob
lem hir ii)Hinif:'i-iiil strn (.
Itluc, icdile from Ix'Jnic 11 great
fielder, I some pumpkin at the
hat. le in known 11 linn but
ter. In haximll the turn ItatOr 1h a
player who Imift right-handed
uKulimt southpaws nitf h-H-handcd
when a right - ha nd' d pitcher I
working for th opposition.
HI in niui'li pn-fiis !o lilt from
tin- left Hidc of On' iiluii'. !( re
gards it 11s Mh natural Hlylc, nayn
In- feen much more Jit home hal
tlntc cf(-liiinli il.
Ilowt vi-r, Hhi" piirkH n punch :ih
u rlKhl -hiiinlril luitd-r mill whfit a
Monlhpiiw oppOMi-H, lie Hhlfis lo th
rlKf'l of tin plulo,
A tabuhillon of a sfiHOn'M piny
wotilil prohiihiy nhow thnl Hint' rlld
iihont 7 pr i'Ht or III hnttlriff un
h f-hntMlr. (in rorm that would
ni"k'. II H'-i-iu Hint h should he
niorf dufiK'roiiM hilling front 1 h
l:HriiiH'iiti iiimli- hy rivnl 11 tan
auvrn imV- not (fincliHltcly pnivctl
IIh f null or llio ftlMiie ftis.trtloa.
An 11 matter or fiu t rigorni iwiui
to the contrary.
IM'ZZUNtJ ritOIlIiRM,
In a roront (runic hctwi-fn Jftrolt
ond Bt. LouIh, Manugr Hldlcf of
i ' he Hi owiih ti dti-d I he theory and
Koi Km- wornt of thf diflslon.
Kor Hcvi-n lnniii Jm- Hu.sh )md
,Ii'"'n pllohltiff np;rh hall und hHd
H 4-2 lend. Kuulty work In t ho
J Infield po. niltted ihe Tygi rw to
even, the count.
I In the nlnlli, Joe appeured to
weaken und round hlmtedr with
. rutinern on second und third, no
one out "d I'ohh up
The Tj-rit iiiiinitKcr wim pur
posely punned, fllllus the lme.
HllHll prefei-rlnK lu Hike u clilltico
on llelliiiiuin, aoinelhlnK of u bhiii-
blP III Itself.
llellniHIIIl popped (o tlm infield
a liuneii, U'liiRnnt ustmlly muklnir
iroiible ror UliK
Hwltchlng I'rciiu I be left side of
the plule lo I lie right In order to
eliminate t.lie supposed baffling
power of a southpaw agulust u lefi-
bniiiled butler. Mine proceeded to
lilt salely on (he second ball pilch
edf winning Ihe bull game.
TllllK In pull iilK'.ihig striilcgy
at tl h'iim- of n ilnc. nbti lilts
iliiiiiiht cipnillv ncll mini clllicr
Mile nf the plule Is u tiiugli prns).
NltlUII,
linnlNh IHvoitcs liierear
COCKNMAC1KN, ( A I1) Dlvor
"cniiHirk Increased more
n,n ! p.-rcent belwein llllll nn.l
!' - '. "ccoidlng to the h sta!
tlsilcs published. In the former
year there v.,.rc 1117, and In Iho
Inter I.K72. Th loilly of Ihe
divorces riilluived malrli ilul pe
riods of three to five years.
Boy Gets $20,000
lis.VT
VtT
B "- ( ' J,
et s- .! r-- . - 4- 3
.0
William llsya.' gets :0.00fi for
four months work as ofllee boy for
Ihe late Cb.rlea llerboth f Hi.
liuls. Ilerbolh In bis will ordered
one third of his 1740, (! estste di
vided among bis emdoea. and the
courts ruled Haya was rnililrd to
one Iblily second , of thla ihara, ,
BillyQ
Ervan4
. aja . ft
BEVOS WDSED
OUT BY BEES
cuihn w j. in.
flan l-'riinclMco (i 2U .M
Halt Luke :,s ;j7 .T,uft
l,o AnffH 4 53 . r, 27
Healtle 47 43 .f.KJ
J'orlfund 4:1 44 .i'.ii
Oakland ,vj .421
Kacraruenfo ! f,rt ,:)K5
VM-rton 35 r0 '.372
v 1 ;st! :n 1 1 a vs ; i i :s.
Wan rran-lo 7, l,o Anxi'lis -I.
WH ANUKLKH (Al) It. H. K.
flari Kruncieo 7 12 I
J .cm AiiK U'fl 4 7 2
UairtrliH: Orlfrin ft rid Yee;
WrlBhi und Hanberg.
Vernon A, OaUlaml 4.
OAKLAND Ml'), It. H. K.
Vernon r, jo
Oakland 4 7 0
liutftrlfH: Kekcrt und Hchune;
Koater, Indaney und Hyh r. 1
Halt f.nke 5, I'ortlariil 4.
I'OltTLANIi (Af It. II. K.
Hull (jike 5 9 I
Cortland 4 7 1
HatlerleH: h rcpy and Took;
Meeker and lunnuh.
Seattle 7, Sn lainenlo ft.
BKATTI.K (Al) It. II. K.
Haeruuiento 6 ID 2
flcnlt4 7 8 2
fJHtierlea: Murlln und Shea;
fttryker and Buldwln.
HIJACKERS AT
TOP OF SECOND
DIVISION HY WIN
Twii,k;ht
(mho
Athli'tli'H
Hcorf'kfppcrii
.i:Af;r
vv.
3
...... 4
3
2
I
1.. r-ct
II 1.(1011
1 .S'lll
2 .nun
2 .600
Kliops
Ifi-Jnrk'rn
)Iihtvt
ri.-rku
3 .2511
6 .nun
The )II-Jnekers defeated fhe
Clerks lust nlirlit 8 10 3, at the
utletlr field, giving I hem leader
ship of the second division.
Ilatterles: Hl-Jackers: Wllllnms
and Sherwood: clerks: KckP y 1111.1
Kvuna.
f'rlduy night the Observer will
pluy the Alhletlcs.
The Athletics and lll-Juckers ul
lenipted to pluy their protested
guuin Tuesduy night. The ill.
Juckers claim that they won 11 10
10 In (.even Innings und the A'li
leilcs rlulm llml they won 14 10
1 1 In ti n Innings. The m.iiler bus
not heiii seined yei, uccor.lliig lo
reports.
Man, 57, Seeking High
School Diploma Now
TUXTKH, Tenn. (Af') hujter
Seihlnury. located In I'ninani coun
ty on Hie Cumberland plateau In
the mountains of Tennersee. Is unl.
que In Ihe age und poverly of lis
student, who were graduated this
year, three were lieiween 35 and
4U years of age. The tiveraae lire
nf tho 1 1 0 students in ulteudunce
throughout the year wus between
25 and 3ti.
'Our students ore poor und
needy, live In llllle log cabins have
poor land, and are older than the
livcruge," mild Itev. Hurry I.. !',,.
perniun, president. "Three stud
ents between 30 and 35 years nf
uge nro In Ihe first, second and
third years of high school respe
tlvely, and some who lire between
211 und 30 are in Ihe first and re.
cond years of blrh school, (inr
mun Is now G7 ond h.is been try
ing all his life lo finish so Ihut hi
could have the honor of graduat
ing from high school work belote
he died."
Practically all the students work
their way through the seminary,
ilolng sweeping, farming, wultlng
on tables, etc., nnd most of them
pay for their tuition In comment,
flour, meat and beans.
We have never lurtieil n stud
cut away because of poverty," said
1'resldent t'pperman.
Oyster llaleliery In Nortltwrm
BKA'PriJ-:. (AP) An oyster
hatchery to produce aeyernl million
ffgfl a ftennon la the nnrk (his mim-
tner of Professor Trevor Kineahl
In charge f the xoology depart
ment of the I'lilverslly of Washing
ton.
Mia ohjeot n to commerelnllfe
the JnpHtieso oyntcr which lays 7.
i)(M),(mmi eggs lit a few days. Kln-
nid aeekrt lo retain these fgg.s and
levelojt them Into oysters, though
the hatching of Japancsi egg.t Iihs
not previously hcen nuccensful in
thH country.
SKINNY MEN!
THIN MEN
RUN DOWN MEN
NERVOUS MEN
You prohahly know that Cod
Liver Oil Is the frreutest flesh pro
ducer lit th world.
Heea ise It contains more Vlt't
nilncs than any fond you ran get.
You'll hp glad to know that Cod
Liver Oil conic In nugar coate I
tablet now, so if you really want
to put I a or 30 pounds of aolld
hcHithy flesh on your hones and
feel well and sitrong ak Hod
Cross Prug Store, Ohms Imgs, L.
L. (Mug Store or any druggi..t
for a box of McCoy' Cod Liwr
OH Compound Tablet.
Only Co cents for Cn tablet and
if you don't rain five pounds In
Ja days yo ir druggist will hand
you ruck tho money you paid for
t hem.
It Isn't anything unusual for n
person lo train 10 pounds In So
days.
"Oct McCoy', the Original and
Scnulno Col Mvrr Oil Tablet."
Golf Champ
J
if '
" ! -
. ikl. A.
Ilere'l Frfdaie uaimann, .
vHir old Wichita schoolboy, who de
. flld of 2CS of Knra'
b,l.oltor to win the elate ama
teur Ihampionnhlp. Three former
klnge fell before the youth'e great
playing, m
Ted Thye Heals Woods
In Two Straight Falls
pnitTl,AN! Mly the Associated
PrenH) Ted Thy of Portland,
claimant of the liht heavy weight
wrestling chain ploiiHhip, def :it-d
"Hullor" Jack Wood or Texas In
two fllraitfhl rails here in.it niRhi.
The rlrnt wuh won In 4 7 inlnuiifi
with an arm seHaor.s and the .sec
ond In five minuter with a wrist
lock.
f.AMT.S TODAV.
American Jieufnte.
WufOilntflon ul- t'hleuiyo.
Philadxiphla at Cleveland.
New York at Ht. Louis.
Honion at iietroit.
atlonnl lcaene. .
PlttHhurK at New York,
t 'IncinnaM at lhlladeihia.
Chicano at Itrooklyn.
Ht. Louis at .HoMon.
I'mil'le Coast League.
Vernon u! Oakland.
Ran I'VanclHco at l,oa AnK'le.s.
Hacraniento at Seattle..
Salt l,ake at Poi'ttand. - -
Why Call It a
THEY couldn't tinders t and! "Why call
it a coach why confuse it with che:ip
closed cars?" askari the dealers at a recent
Swot-baker meeting. ''Surely it would be
Ik-iut to name it the Special Six Coupe."
To be sure, the Special Sjx Coach i.c uphol
stered in fine quality of material with tiigh
Urade carpeting and heavy decorative door
pulls to assist passengers in alighting.
To be sure, it t.c lacquer finished in two
Mvles beautiful Studebaker blue or a rich
iluotone finish of Wyandotte grccn-gray
above and Ponca Rrccn-gray below.
And. furthermore, to tfet a coach as larrre
nnd roomy you must pay more than $1,000
libcve the price of this car.
But the fact remains that it carries the
lowest price at which a fine closed car has
ever been sold on the world-famous Special
Sis chassis.
It is a roach in frire alant. Tint in quality
x fine tyfe of fivt-ptissenger coupe.
From the very bf-pinninfy. the conch has
hern an effort toward economy on the part
fd" automobile manufacturers. Hut. unlike
fdher manufacturers Studebaker has been
able to build a couch without sacrihoe in
essential quality mid tfr if to you at an
accepted coach prict.
The reason for sedan Quality
at coach price
Studebaker builds all of its own closed bodies
builds tinrr coaches than have been built
before and builds them at a lower cotbe
cause there is no outside body-m.ikcr profit
lo be included in the purchase price to you.
This Special Six Coach U built complete
both bodv and chillis in Shtdebskcr plants.
It is a "oiic-prunf automobile.
M.
THIS
Episcopalians Told Church
Depends on Laity's Activity
XKW YOItK (Al') A w-viri'
uriulgniiK-nl or llif lulty of tti.
KplHcopul ffiun-li ff.r lii.lirf.-r.'llc
lo theii- religious obliHHt kmih in eon
laini'd In a report, mudi puhhc to
day, of Iho ( 'oniiriisisioii on In
creaned l.tty Acttvitns, which will
he siihmilu'd to the Kpiscopal Tri
ennial (icrn-riil cVjiiveniion at New
Orh'iiiiH Ocloher 7 to l':i. The re
port in if-m l )y liniton MunsfiM,
coi'tori(tiiin lawyer, of .New Ha
ven; .John Hti-wart Itrynu, editor
or the liii-htiioiid ( a. .Wws
l.euder; Ira W. St rat ion. lonicr
mayor of HiatliiiK. pa., and Will
ard Warner, pioniinent rhuri-h-tnun
of 'hnttunooa.
Jn the t rtiti ti in in now closing
there Huh .een u fallun on the
part of the chtin-h to meet the re
iinlri'tncnta or ihe .uitKt of $4.
L'4 l.iff.7 adopt ai ihe portlan.l
convention In 1 Mil, and t he liti
aiicial pt ohni of 1 he "nsulmf
thne yeyrH will he one of (lie ;.
rioiiH (jiie.si ions i hn S' v trleans
nieeliiiK will have io Kiapith- wilh.
the report points out. and adds;
"The adequate solut.on of Ihe
pl'oldeln of niiii-MfitltliliK 'J lid in-ei'i-asillK
Ihe uve miti 'fec-tiv.-
Inn-re.st of ihe laity in the work of
the rhnirh is e;isenf j;t th,- -on-j
tinnanee of th.- life of tin- church j
jtfielf
'No church, not even lliongh it
Reduced Fares
Inttect dally to Sept umber SO
Final return limit Oct. 31, I'M
Know the real facinating joy that only a
beach vacation can give. Fishing, clam
digging, hunting, horse-back riding, golf
ing, tennis, etc., are also among the delight
ful, health-giving pastitnea at the beaches.
Pack your outing duds and pur
chase a Round Trip Summer
Excursion Ticket via the
tnturing th.9 moat wonderful trip down through ths
CXiIuuibia Gorge. Lot our agent tell you mil abuut it.
.1. II. K t'i'. MY, Local Agent
I.n (.ramie. Ore.
Win. AIcMuriay, ien. Pass. Agent
Portland, Ore,
i'. On Li- BtfC' m
V t'MHIl i t I
z 'X4 r"wc
In buying a closed car, do not underesti
mate the importance of engine and chassis.
With extra weight to carry, these units be
come increasingly vital.
Plus the Special Six Chassis
This fine coach body is especially designed
for and mounted on the Special Six chassis
which has contributed to the splendid repu
tation nf Studcbakir cars for dependability,
endurance and reserve mileage.
.Definite records show that manv Stude
hakers have delivered from 125,000 to 2iKUM1fl
miles of service. Up in the rugged country
around Three Rivers, Quebec, there are eight
Studebaker cars that have each traveled
100,00(1 miles or more.
In Stockton. Calif., one Studebaker car hns
piled up 1.58,000 miles over steep mountain
grades and rough country roads with negli
gible upkeep not a single major part ha-?
been purchased or repaired by reason of wear
or accident.
So do not buy this Special Six Coach with
the expectation that you'll have to trade it in
at the end of a year or so. Instead, consider
this your vruruuriif investment in transpor
tation. At the mileage when other cars are
breaking up. this Studebaker Special Six
Coach will just be breaking in.
Buy now no need to delay
You may buy this Studebaker Special Six
Coach today or on any day of the year
with the confident assurance that no act of
ours will stigmatize it as a "last year's model."
For Studebaker has discontinued the cus
tom of presenting a new line of cars eaclt
year. Instead Studebaker will keep up-to-date
all of the time introducing new improve
ments an! n rincmc-its as their merit i$ proved
through practical use.
J. GOSS
tve rr Ihi. ailnilttiil repository of lii
I l,,lr' fit't" oncn (Ii'IIv.tc.I io the
1
ai'iniH. can perpetiiute ita-lf heyond
u siiiKif generation except hy the
accession of new m-mhera. No
'ttui m . no matier how utirylrn;
Hh expression ami no muiti'r how
eomp'ln)f its appeal, can purify
Ihe nilnds and lilt up the hearts of
t hose Who never hear Ha words.
No diseipline. no matter how sound
it may he in pKyeholoiry, nor how
powerful jt may he In practice, can
mould the liveH ami Htrenwthen the
sun!.h of those who do not collie
undi-r Its influence
"Without t he enlistment Of the
active enthusiasm, without the re
leitKe of hf .spiritual Zl-ai nd with
out the employtiM nt or tht mls-
sionary Impulses of the laity, the I
church must, inexortthly live a
maimed art.) hatting life."
The committee points to the fact
1 hat wil ft l he except ion of i he
Itrot herhiKnj of SI. Andrew, the
Kplscopal church has notahly ne-Kh-eti'd
the fi )! of lay uctivily.
"There ran le no denial," nays
the report, "lirsi. that the Kpis
copal citiin-h has not actively and
int.-nsh - ly tfone about the tank of
or 77a nixing anI inspiriiiK and up
plyinj: Ihe inerit.s of lis laymen,
as a whol.-, lor Ihe work of the
church as a whole; and, Hecond,
th hy reason, hy history ami
North Beach
Clatsop
Beach
Tillamook
Beaches
or
Newport
STUDEBAKER jV
3 Special Six Coach 1
1 S;:,.',.l ilnun. bal- B
mm1 liionthly Jm
jln " JH I
Coach?
System
111
h
? 't4A
hy ununswrrahle examples of oth
er communions a vast nuun-e of
beneNcieni em vtzy has hecii ne-
il?i..riet alike for the enrichment
iof the splilloai III-' of the Individ-j
ual iavman I hat nerves, inxt oi u' i
eorirorate church that la o "!- J
ported." j
The report cites uction hy various j
provinces and dioceseM looking to j
orKunixcit work among the Jaiiy. j
ami re-otuineniis to the genera) ,
convenlion the consi.leratlon of a(
numher of suggestion which it ,
outlines wherehy the interest of;
(he laity In the work of LJ-.c church
may je protnolcd.
Hriti.sh Air Chief
Would Abolish War
OXKOItM, Kng. (AP) An at
tempt is being' made to organize an
Air l-'orce Ofiiccr's Training orps
In Oxford, along the lipes of the
xisiing I niversity O. T. c. Then
re several difficulties lo he over
come, among lli''m me university
proliihiiion of flying hy under
gradualis. The ant i-lii I tita ry Hpirlt
which characterized lit.- nndergra
dthiles who had been through ihe
World War is slowly parsing away
-
as a new gt ueratiou comes into
sideiice and the military training
courses are b-comh.g popular ag
ain. Sir Hugh Trenehard. the head of
(he KitKlish Air l-'orce. In a ree. iit
spe.-ch at Cambriitge. informed his
hearers that there is no defence
against air warfare, that it can
aim only lo destroy the p.-oph' and
cltii.s ond Industries ol the en.iny
wil houl prevent ing Hie enemy
from carrying on a like program of
-h struction. If he :! his way, h"
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Cola - Hire's Hunt liccr - S:ln Water - Winiilerlnml llM'iv
(;iti:i:x ti litirtiii
Coca Cola Bottling Co.
mini Adams
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Joseph (I A.M
linker II A.M. - I P.M. . 4::il) P..M
Penilletini Daily 1 1 A.M. - 1:1111
II You Want
Bread - Cakes - Pies - Cookies
Bo Sure It Is Made by CvHIIam', Flcctrlo Ilnkcry-Eastem
OrcKon'g I.vadlng Ilroa.l ami Pastry linkers
Gwilliams' Electric Bakery
Home of the Golden Crust
Boift
Forget-
WE CARRY REPAIRS FOR
John Deere, Dceiing and McCorniick
Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co.
We Will Be
Moved
In Just a Short
M illie Now .
UETTER CKT YOUR
srrrwKS now:
ASH BROS.
said, he would abolish uir warfare.
TIiIk admission frcir. an orncer so
highly placed has dumped the nr.
,l,,r of 1 1 1 a 1 1 y uvlutinli ,'lilbu.sla.sls.
CUNBURN
Airily Vitka very lightly it
suothes the tortured skin.
VA PO RUB
Qn.r 17 Million Jar Untt Yarlv
Sunday, tl A.M. - -1 :1I0 P.M.
P.M.
the Ilrst
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STUDE11AK.ER
YEAR