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THE LA"' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page five Tuesday, July 21. 1925. Local News In Brief CO-MINU KVU.Vl'S AihiuhI Wing. i'ln and l-'leet-Tool t'tub KIhU llunquet und Annual Kaslern Oregon Kpurts men's Associutiou trupshoot July KtuteB senator, is hi Pa Grundu to 'day on legul hUfdtteaii. Jtsn Andrew, Orson Ur.int, Uahe Oreen ami lugene MHtertng went to Milium Kunday fishing. t.one to Seaside Aim. Will Hlegrlsl and daughter. Judy, huve gone to Heamdu tu iend a month. j it linker today ; Mrs. K. M. Hiekox left thin 4iomiuK fr Huker to visit friends nd relatives there u lew days. . Kited nt lkv ; Mrs. HitUi Jackson und Or. Ueile Myers were week end visitors at Wallowa iMkv. Visited mends Irtrs. Have 1 Hi I lmm visited friends in Im CJrunde it whorl time this morning un -she passed through l.u &r um!t from 1'ortlund en route to Numpa, lilaho. To join ,iudiml Mrs. Kdwurd I teuton, of Boise, Idaho, was in l'i U ramie this morning on her way to Wallowa to join her hu-shnnd. They expect to remain ut Wallowa two mouths. Jtack ul work I Grace Alien is again ul work ut k;. K. Will's "f"T " '" ""ay vuea tion trip in Idaho. Gone to Portland i Mra. James MeNumee und baby, iiave gone to 1'ortlund to visit Mrs. J'aul Masee, who now makes her tiome there. lM'd through eit Mrs, 11. W. llaringlon visilcd friends in ln t.rande this morn ins on her way to Jost'ih on bu KineKs, Khe is from Portland and formerly made Joseph Jier home. Here .dumping Airs, li. K liill and tifiiall daught er, returned, to Telocuset this morning after several hours tspent in J-a Grande .shopping. 11 ere on business Attorney BUllne Hulloek. of Pu ker. Is transacting legal business In i.a (iramle toduy. - Attended eaiiiiH 1 Peon Henderson returned to his btfine at lilgin this morning after unending the Citizens' Military Training Camp at Pump Lewis. .1 n buslne trip II. 10. Williams, of the Grande Klectrit: Company, Is KlgSn today on business. linby tliiughter nrrUos Mr. und Mm. I. A. SlcKensde lire the parents of a baby girl horn to them Sunday at Ihelr home at Pudd Oinyon. Him 1uh been mim ed Dorothy Kllen. tinpro lug Mra, J. ft. Kehai'er and daughter. Mabel, are improving ire'ii injur ies reeein-d in an autu accident here last week when .train No. fi ran into the Pord coupe in which they were riding. 1 ,J&aR MILK MAGN TOOTH PAST? of I J TOOTH fT ""it oscoe Is Ridnaped Again ; cardtomght MISH MAiMiAltfcT WIIi'ITK. MOKE, 'National onun' Tartg. vice president, wishm (h:it all women wero a eauy to ten up (or niMiiliertihlp a tilnria Swanson. She holds in her hand a eheek, psynient lor Gloria's life mrmber&lilp In the organization. It Sootl?s Sort litunl for Sensllhf Twill. It. ttnlljr Vsc I'reMUt I'jor rli(a. . It Corrm-t MM Mouth anil I-n-K'nls TmUh Ihvaf. It Itriimvirs llu; l'llin. It Conlahis N tirit. Glass Drugs Ine. La Grande, Oregon At Wnllov.iv Lake Mr. and Mrs. Ihrh'Mt pattison and tht ir quests, Mr. and Mrs. Kd i'os. of Calilornia. U-S't ttiday for Wallowa Lake for s-verat duys fishiiiB and outing. FARMERS OF COUNTY ON FIELD TRIP (I'outimifti frutn I'n tliv. i INtrtluml larkcU rOHTIANI, AI UvvKtovk, egSs and butterfut steady today. Uutter iSe, Aeeepleil jHJti( Mr. and Mm. IJoyd llarrynriti punned through i.-i tlruiub this ..i...r.. Mr ii.im m-iii hut iirffntvit ' lri iiieni a I station in Ihe itinerary i. mislion with Ihe 1 lowinuii-l iieks i an tm' liirl metl, I'lurk HrutherH, Alec ic Kenic, -V. 1. KedbrlN r, IK It. Hu ron. Itoutii AlrKcunon, J. A. lkts kill and Krank MfK-nnon places, Altt-r the anntunrtm'nts of the t-xeursion wen first ml out it was dceiilt'd to Include the I'nlon x- l.uinher Company. L'maUUe, They are from j: mute to tmtarh) Misses KliKubeth Huron and I,y dia Cleaver, or Imbh'r, were In J.a Cirande this mornlntr route ttf Ontario " a visit. . Atlemletl ("oiieiillnn Mr. and Mrs. A. l- Utueii have returned to their home in lt (Jrande after a visit to the coast. They attended the Klks' Conven tion In Portland and viwtett rela tives at Kelso, Washington, while away. ItetiimiiiK Ihhiic After spending yesterday In J-i Craiide on business Mrs. (ji-urjcu Jtarr left this inornhiK on Irairi No. 24 for lidston, Massachusetts, her home. , ,f fc i?-iliiiS Mr. and Sirs. A. K. I'uryea have ns their Kiiests, Mrs. Imryea's mo ther. Mrs. J. W. Thomp-soii und son, UusseU. of Kelso. Wu.shlnt;Um. i,ef('for Keashle - , ; .Mr) and Mrs. Adolph . Sieirrlst and family Wit Hnuday by uuto for Seueide, tuegon. to spend a few weeks vaeationiufiT. Jtomc from Wallowa -: After visiting at Wallowa Tor the past two weeks Men, Charles Moore has returned o her hone; in 1-a tirunde. . J,cn for Salt ltke Miss lone abb' left Sunday for Suit l.itk- City. 1 tah. for a two weeks vacation. Hhe will vLsIt re lativea who live there. In La rnmle today Misses i'eari and Irene lloliins, of Hpokane. WahiuKton. are visit ing in la rst!ie- tiHiay iny hoine 'of tlit-lr uncle. William liol- Ioiih. They are on their way to Chieuiiu ton visit, friendsand rela tive-, the 1 visit there this afternoon. At each place visited Mr. Hteph ens is to hud the disiussion and Kive explanations of the methods used una yields omuiiua wy growers. Dinner was served at the J. A, Guskill ranch at noon, lee cream wan served along with the lunch brought bv the Individual mem bers uf the party. On Thursday of this week the people at Wolf Creek will hold similar trip to ranches of interest in that section. itrtiirns to (irande Mrs. August Sno'lurass, Mrs, Ma mie Uohhins, and Herman SN crisl huvc returned to l.a (Srande after a trii) to .'Portland, .'Tacoiua and other, Waslilngton points, rhey weri ueeontpntiied Jiome. .by, Mr. Sieg'rtsCs stin. Kn. who has been altendinj,' the CilienV M Hilary TrainhiB Cump at Camp iit-wis. 8,MINUTES TAKEN FOR i : DECISION (Cimtlnoml from I'nce On,! ' Markets ; h , .W V f,--r Jv V, . i t , , . & t T d : ... ..iv:' : i - I ; s -' . X - 'i f H , j trontltmed from Vnts One.1 Hull looka sood. llotli lio.va urn io- vrI flshKns, tjolh inv ten oed hrt. both have iewmI rtrd ami Mifh are iianl i'tvuti fishers. Kiich oiiv has nmny HiijiporUTH uin- j i'lritti'M, hua lwn itivni Jo ri'fpw' iv ciul, and the )toul to l rwft off In tUe MhtuU&l itud itt&t Vvililioua inuimttr. Ttlu curtain mto-r fas im-htlN"t to Mrt &t :4S or(ot k this emg. Tlie timcof tiie sljjrltiig win wl a Imlt uu kuiis. Intr than wmul in ovdfr to lio tifrc ot darkHs-i. the iimm tvvnls. i:iirintnRhuin liw hmA fcoiiw riiifi ei-rh-nr of Ins us h mid has nbio hmm sruurid ' fl1lttrs u ifrrm ili-iil. , ' ong lUe 1 Orniwl Im m lltatcti hetmwa thtf two ti rtrovt; ; u lik .'i one Li next will bo ol Inttr- et. . The Ahatt-ltasan tot w vxpret- cd to Khov omi lively urtton. ISa- I IIAKIT. MAX IHMJWJsK gun te known to nuuiy of t)i' iitl : haiikIIFIKUi. n. Amilrrw tiitm 1j- Hi" nuiiui ot MUh jianu. j iti.ltl ;,7 a tt.ee. e, Koin tn(o Re w trained hy Tommy Ittmw j . ,.01,rti. rlu r to Jiraulii e or I"ornona, iwuav. m iouB:h U((mtn. ko( (x vomt lun UnMHr "" iMTTTKRFAT MAN .I'UANCISlXt (Al')-But- tvrfat 57c iH'ii- today. visini,i; .sri'l'i.v ' NKW YORK (API Tho vM- ble stilMily of Aiiterotan prolns shows, Ihe foilowiog thangi's In bushel!: When! JwrviiMMl CS.ltl. Corn dfcnoaed l.sm.oon. lul.s dccnuml l.&C.vl. , Ityi dtcrtiisii'd 3M.II01I. Barley, dvcrvnaeil MJ.tHtll. ;AI.V ,MAI!KI Oro. (AI'I Whi'iit B. K. linart. July JMin. IIomim" funnily of San AiiIjmiJu Tvx, Ita i.t cHlnel her son, l!ottie tr., 5; 'from liis fnthrr, who live in i'v York. The fntltrr kWlmiH'd lii.it ntim tier la Tiring, ami iw i4m lias kiflimiHHl hina Imi-k niraiii. The iew Y'orit twirts rtfpJ to liolit Jiiw for hliliuii'liiK, ruling llial a jwirrit tanoul kltlftap Ms ou i-hllil. .. i Uio s-'inl-u !:tilui y'ar ur o am I whin Hums wan awarded a dent- J iilon over Jki Hu of K(iokao. j At iljat tuna lann lotkfd irUy j Kood hul ) wiut ttKuJiuil u u l uu. j Ahnlt la from lonv uod la H to1 ho toogit. Hinder v. l.imlM.v. a lirW I four-round nlr. lookn lik o goHi buttle, Jliuder lost n ileelslon lo tiawsherty on lire last MMrtic elm. 1 eard and then turned around and I stooped Krgokle ioyle o( iJend- j ton in Ilio aeeolld ruulid nl Hunt- , tligton n Wf'k, or m later. Y.l boy to n rtne ' physical ajM-clmn and Willi the increased eoulldeuce or n knockout aliould jiut ui n good tiout. Undnny to n old rtns lieart In ioint of .irlewe. Two othor four round touts an on llu achedule. U'lli JU! ore I'oJe mn a. liriseoli, lini eiiTtain rais er and WHs vs. lals, Jilllg IllMnileU Tho atliMIc field has liceo fiv ed up wllh the arena In audi u jio sUton tlutt about I.dlMl plSe will be able to s the tlchlH. The rinst fia lo'cn placed tUrvvUy in ti-mU nl lite srund ataild Juki liaik or Horn piato ami the tdeaehers have, been put up around tho bacfe and sides.' , Special seat prices tor the ituiies Foreigners Find Life Rather f Tedious in Bolshevik Capital MOSCOW (Al. To relieve the tedium of life among the foreign diidonnUs and , newspaper corres pondents, the MojH'Ou- government has udoplid the expedient of jriv- vtnvvi.sit PORTLAND, -Hard white. 1.47; August. $l.4: soft white. tng rr(H, theatrical entertainments July. Annual. 1.43; hard owe a month. Karly in June a winter. July, August, t.40; aistlntiished atheifti of ambas- stern red, July, 1.4; AusmM. ,ui0ih, consuls, and Soviet com- Jt.gtt; mm, hard white, July. (missurs Were the guests of the $1.S; August. $1,411. j Soviet lEoverninent ut a eomeit Oats No. 2 white feed. July. ... . .1, gtliU. jm.ni joti-. I which "was feat 'i red by ballet $r,3; Augast, Corn No 3 J4(;,S; AuKuat. ?4.fl0. Itetunied to Im nuul Mra. Hoy Pottiter and her daughter, Mrs. II. H. Alb n. return i d to Ha Orande this morning af ter .spending u week in Portland. Mr. Helm return Carl ILelm, local attorney, re (nrned to l.a flmnde this morning utter a trip to Portland on legal business. Returns rrwui ll"t Hlver After visiting her mother at Hood Klver lor some (hue Mrs. J.ee Parker nml three children passed through li (Srunde this morning en route to tlielr'liouie ut Knlerprise. Jlere fiimt Pendleton i I'rederick Stehver. attorney from pendlelon and meiilloiied as n l)o.ssible eandldale for I'nited Personal Mention U. A- llitd returned In his home at Waihnvn thin morning after the past t hree weeks spent at Vale, Oregon, visiting his mster. M r. Kp''ll( am. 1 md Mrs. Mllo Imdiiand ;j, Sunday Ilshing on Ihe M.I11- Mr. and Mrs. C. P.. Smith have returned to their home at Wal lowa, alter spending the pn:d two weeks ;it Itoek Springs, Wyoming. Mr. Smith is a Wallowa merchant. Pine hoi Sol Favored F,y Coolidgc Followers for' the defrme, KfrtHeil tlmt HUM hWrf hirf'ttide'w"rc'rtltdy at any time to make, their views public when such isHtie is f.ernmtte. J.I. T, MeKenzte sngResled a point debate after the (rial is over. The diyeusaioii ended when Ihe court Ordered the jury brought in. Verdhi SiitKraetory, In agreeing to an early en.Hng of tll lii.U. Ihe'defellSe e;plhbid that lestlimmy on which it relied 1o acquit Scopes having been exclud ed, Ihe detenne would state to the jury U could .mil ask a verdict of not. guilty, and was satisfied to have the const") ion :mj that an up- ;il might he made to the Ten nessee supreme court or even 10 toe I niteil SMl.es supreme court. John l. Scopes, when the judgf asked Mm If he bad anything to nay. nuitl: "Votir honor; i have been convb teil of violating an un jnM tiatute. Any action other than 1 have puiucd wmtbt be tu viola tion of my Idea of academic free dom." ' XKW YOUIv AP Stocks l-'irin; mail order issues ut new highs. lionds Steady; $?ri.nfln,ui)n Ans- tmtlan loan over-subscribed. Foreign exchange. Higher Inisli ..and N'orweigian.. .kroner 1925 high. Cotton Purely steady; winds in 'Texa Sugar Jowi r; Incnayed offer ings of spot. Coffee Higher; steadier Bra zilian market. lb- v Mi 1 onttnue vvry way (CfiittMiurd from Pago One.) Hill Sat tin said he would oppose the taw in his power as ie- t onsidercd it n litiiust law and in violation of tin; state governors, Including Pinehot. VVUrtituhm. to iielp mm- To the statement . .,mHs lor fit appeal was Hed that Uhi national udmlnbdrnlioii ; u n, ua doing Ii.!.)jej,t Pfnehtt. In el-j meeting w s thrown open feet, answet ed' it h a -contemiitn- 1 fny B.m-ral discussion and half a mis ,Hosh"- we wuy nu prcsbJent b,'n informal speeeh'H were likes U. be talked to. " ' j made, thankiag the imton peonte . jior (heir hospitality . during the. llrial. ' iot operatic pteees and vtwwl (soios by UoiHlieVik Hussiu's b-'ft jartists. Theatrical Square, whew tbn ambassadorial autonjoblhi Wtrew Hp. reBemtdt s Tbuea Ssaar , Nw York, at the bash -st tliratri- vi,U hour. Moscow bus not pe so -many fine limousines -since the days nf'the cv.nr. The Pubs of nil mtlon4f were seen. ltiir I'YHirh tri color bring i-i-iN-tdaity eonsptrlioms. Whether because of the com plete itbseiier of SiM UlJ llle genei - nlty or to the his;h rwt nt tivmg, the foreign 'rtiikiKsiM iintl -bvia-Homk entertdin- nty an oc- ea.sions, 1 invjtJilioijs 10 iiinuer mi CHICAGO AP, Wlieut Iow- ef; large receipts. Corn Kasicr; luvorabfe wettili- 'attic Hteady; demand nclive. i logs Lower; shipping demand dull. til ANT ST I Utii:oN CAPtiHT IIOOH KIVKi:, Ore. K. I.. Wright. Columbia river fisherman, broke Ihe ri'wrd of so vera I years when he landed from a salmon net a sturgeon thai weight d. when dressed, pounds. The hiir ihdi measured t feet and 7 incites in length. It was exhibited in the ,-diaw window of tt meat market with a M-pouiMl t'hlnottk salmon and scores ot blue bucks and aas wiis vb wed by hundreds ol motor tourist. A large run of bluclmcbH is on here now and fmiicrmcft are catcii- iJig ,lhem liy hundreds. Scores of housewives, buying the favorite fish at 1$ cents a pound are can ning it. lead u more uneventful, milliter-j est ins HCe than In tho Itolshev.k1 rupitul, Sieh social amenities as, evening divffg units have amo cn-i tiiely disuiipeurd, and a silk but Is rarely seen. It was believed the arrival oC Jean Herheitv, the new Kreticn iiuibaHsndor, would relievo tho iutlness that ervndis Hie foreign iiisstons, but tin Ihmm-s f thaw who sought greater social activity and gabdy have disappeared. Tun r-'reneh nmlmswtdor and bis wife live inodesHy at ttte former Hi'oii of the Situmm ntif mission, and already have adopted thv uuit'U imobtvusive soeinl customs of their colleagues In tiie diplomatic mw- trfons. , on I J11; wvy lnfre(ieat occa shins when .eivU'rluimnonXH .ary gie by the government or by ifireign missionN, the lvw so J fuinilh-H of the iHilmnitiH uvt oc Hliic.ions by their jibsenee. The fact Is that Mf In the liusslwn fmdrooliH in so 1mH difficult m4 dear, that foreign umimattiuii&g ii ml ministers prefer to leave tip- to partiea from im .nemocrs t ftWu-sy t Snootier. Jir loinm-rn ihhiiw. .-wh.imwi ubem-of thSoviH uowrVctJ'l Hhere they have Hit rmdo- 1 in.irv Nriflnl and friendlv contuet are sejuom givcu. , j ei where In the world do diplomats w n wiKmmi. CLINT'S I! UK AT Remodeling Sale Cuing full blast UudukIi mit July. Our entire slock reduced 20 to Pirn-hot didn't ev the ndmiuiKf 'atiou He MtiI Seci-tnry want (o entor that i well.' He i eoneed. Iiteatll Mellon didut law. t.ciii ml White Impnm-, Hligliity 50 SAVE NOW! On jour Summer Needs'. Merchiuidise of Quality Clint's Clothiery: Hir. Mure Hli a Cunwc "Why nut."' Inililreil ki .1 f.n.-n. . - - ... j'hiehot noinle.1 to ll.e were- ( ieorfc-e A. W hlle. ml julanl Reaeral. laiy'H Hlsllllery liilereals. lti" ' f"r neveral ilnya Analvxe the hmen.lo In thin e.-jv ith an ullaek of tnt.i-Um.t ilitln l.huiatlcm nn.l i! evKle.it enm. is r. jimt. .1 H sliehtiy iln- il'H ll.e kln.l of HiillR a iml.lleil.rme.l, I 1yeiann s.l.l I hut A'ljll-lii..'n--.ai lieulai ly u very hifc-h an.l lain t'.en-i al Wlril .-'m t oii.m loll wu mlKl.ly nn- -like MeJIon Is .t loliml erlti.-al nn.l Unit he urol.al.Iy liwil !(.-!' HllflirBlvalile n.iul.l l,e iinie iv e hit i.ei o u v,, ' lillle IleX! Week. ,1m;! Ill eli.KH. the aJ-". x 1 t (J VjV ft -1 tt?t 1 .Tun f H 4 It 12 tttt i'i. j;t ' riliH SI ii re Wclcomcil PICMM.KTON. Ore, . a vocif erous welcome, was extended by the ciiiseita of i'endteMm today Ut J.d- ward Sedgwick und his company of motion picture actor, waen they arrived from ls Aiib-m-s to begm rtte tusk ttl fllmlag Hie ex terior views of two pictures. DuHtueas houses were, closed for an hour and sevrrul thousaiul ho- fdt! were ifiansed around the depj( when tho train pulled In shortly before noon. The blare of tineac front t he pe mild on Hounri-lp cot boys' band and from the drum corps of the local American 1-ejti-on post greeted the. visitors wlu it their train stopped. Old s'agc coaches were ucd lo convey the principals rrom station to Huir hotel nd behind them rode an t-scort of nionte,i cow boys and cowgirls In round-up re gaila. The company will film two jdc turts while here, "L'fulcr Western Skies," which will bo eouslrijcled around lite Pendleton Pound-Vp. and "The tist Frontier," In which Ouniiu Farnum will star. Ssrtfj -5 Whbw t misidcrs ffcr MAKSIIKIKU. Ore, Airs. C 11, Mtilkey. widow of the 4-ounfy superintendent or schools, received an offer of the ositiow b ft vacant by the tragedy which befell her busbaud when u tree fell upon JiJ iintninoldle it ml killed liim. Mrs. Mulkey was unprepared for Oh tem1T and refused, but later was urged by friends ad f he court Jo reconsider the offer, Mrs, Mid key will give her answer upon re turning from the ftmeral of Mr, Mulkej fn the vb-fnity of Kogene, Mis. Mulkey in a graduate of the rural cbool ileparljiu-nl of the state nortnal and taught M'iMml tor some u-!ifH at Conulih, tloiifrr- J incfl for liJHhig Jlccr l;i iSKItl lit. Ore. pay Shields of this city was Stned U uHd coMs for having vetibvun in bis isses sion. Shields, it Ik cJaimed, wut bunling and was successful in klll iOK a deer, whtch h stnnggtcd into 1 eitv, leiotv f;-ioe- Wrl-n Walker iearwd of Ihe crowding und ariaetl with search warrant neeured h hum frvm Hhbdds' ic ebef1. The hiintei entered u plea of guilty and nnhl the fim f; racing Jjind Hiuued Ohj ltnt-;W!t1. r?. NVarty acres of grulnfi Is mis wert burned over ohout (A itiilcs noHheast of Io.'ebrg. lb" lire covering ihree la ran rnnebes owned by Al Kent, Oeurge Knlilhagen and Mm W". O, fJruidws It was thought It hud bn hnmgh! under voniroL ' We Buy ior Less We Sell lor Less urn m:ciuvni! , I'njin our Svw York ttniir m largv a-.. srl ne u tif HATS ami t'Al'.S Tile veTy tattst Htylm for this Kail. Our buyer tiousht them right and we an' ing lliem right. You will lie Bilrprlse.1 nt the WkTi qMoUty, (ok t thews nr;es; Felt Haw ..... . tW ......... , A lev Mii-t! Slimv lints While Tlwy tA . , me ami !. The New York Store DESTROYERS OF HIGH PRICES 1216 Adams Ave. Hw comiMMiiou wito was not nairt4 wu unahUs to ikttifii untt loofcvd t&'fe'' looked ou beJpb-ssJy while .Mc HrMe tironetl. Mrltrtrt's Iwtm was nt wIsm- loek, K I and d 'Ushssh I l t hf aaita sort! from his rejfc lives. . 'iO iVKi Cc Near KAI.K3I. Ore. The tri:.l of lb thmutK wtlo hrtittsM iy 4 AJiW ler. rancher, against 'tin; cltyJ WiMdtMr, .tritbsbiy wMt m vytt-i iduiied In the circuit court h n, Mr, Allilcr Is MwiilnK lnmmu in" the amount of Hn.r.ou, He charges tlvst his land ists d.nnagN-d 1 tb t-nt of $Pm an aci4 hrti & lido a creek faowiug ihiougb W pronerty. MM j H OTEL ASTOR 2m) 4 11.11 t-oi Aki.Im EVERY ROOM bo PRIVATE TOILET 50;J Baiht New, Modern" Clow to Bhoppmg Distiici ad Tssatrea FREE GARAGE Tariff horn $1.10 M ut:v THIS UUUK I J 3 tint liaml t'My hizh- is 1 J 11 ;i v JM'l-O- f! "Nl li:" O SlJMigtt Mill. I'rieo H m saauu.oo. Terms. C U'b lia sa-t nil suol bds jicac flii U'ilkfw term, w c vvtit ImiiUL tiif a mi i all bume and xdl mt vvrjt jMty incut. limt-1 nnil Imrn ami inn at rn near WHtow Si'bwd, Jji't us hlmw jw this iilncc. ; B w this idncc. ; ": ;f? U WEEKS & BLACK ll J fi KliMiTOJlS l " f j Wear Foley llMic , m InMiranre - Ixaus a h aaaaaa aaaaaaaaa i . -a..,ii taryrra. , . ,.i n. ' "ij"iji;l General Cords Go a Long Way to Make Friend?. Jennings & Shumate f,M.I,! ttH ItlllH, tll.lll (li:l. Ore, .'! 111' leilfird i nrrjee lining llilier. te.nl fin Wil tir Blrilmii mnll erviep tjiiiilMlnl t ! MiilMeil iN-tvrrn t Aturtr ami hrMr Oi luhej. I. TJw WiN I'll" fur a "l''ll nT Hi! inilei mi lmr, ntitt n i.ehetl iile rrm Meltnl t rurllaml ut iMHirfc lltilMlfl.. Half Price OX A i'JiH' JMIiiSSJiS J'UJJ (illil-S MM H 11 it, J-lllfJiS ttJOJti; 1B.50 TU 8l.j Art & Baby Shop "F.VEIWTfllrMS TOIl TItR ltABT" HeManrrnniKu iioti-i KmiiM-r wiit. otammhq BUTTKHICK I'ATTKtlNH I. M. V, 1 Kit EAT j S ' WAFFLES 8 1 TIIKsK ltl.. Kr'KCT M. nt llir fib, irr Nathmal Park r.enaliii arr iiuhlhif: nil." They nij.iy risaret hnlehinc s iluiijc irviii Ihi- lil. nl. ItiiiniUiiIrk ii)r, nhkli is liicir rtj,rujr U-icc llilbii. . Kmlv of 1 liKiMMvn Mamaii lumiil MAlSSliriKI.I', Ore. The liuily .if an iiplil.-nlifieit sealiian was loun.l in liie bi-aeh near JirUHh'-ii er-ek. I'tirry i-uunly. la.lly ileewni io... The limn hii'l h life pre server ahe.nl litia. Kln.linit nolhinic lo W.-nilly liie anHir he a hnrt- 1 near the lieaell ly IJeputy Wierirf Nyrtyn. Hr, IIK1.KNH. Ore. l-'inheimen have ina.J. gooil ealehea of Kil inoll liill ne, k. The fill eauie in' spurlx ami it la belleve.l thut the late run la on the ' Th heavy rutch tor the week M ilelirere l W'eUutsUttJ', uiuutio U) tsiaa. HOT, ClliSl', DlCS.iClOUS Kk'cliicjilly liaked Come on over awl have 3 lii;;-, crisp waffles, a lot of .syrup and sliib (if liutltT. They arc always hot; nu waiting. Fact is, thy are the kind Moth er used to make. Open Day and Night for 20 Year. On Depot HI. i! The Sil ver Grill Arc WKDNKSDAY And TIU'KSDAY - XTalome ffiM" ' t O TENEMENTS W, A jmigiiiiiit drnma of hcart-llnnlw and sjin juttheUc comedy. H'itk th manu line ideal ism twid universtit apitetd of "Iluiwiix'sque." TOlA TiiK iiKAirr of And "Our (,nn" A WMFV Cttmwly r I