THE LA OTCANPF, EVENING ORSETCVER
'Paprc TMvrp
Monday, Ar.giist 21, 1925.
- jgali am is
COMING EVENTS
NclhKborhood Club Union coun
ty flower Bliow September 2.
La Granrle Public Schools open
, September 14.
Here From I'lilon
Mr.1 and .Mrs. Fred
A. ftrown
Of I'nlon,
ami duuKlHer r'i'edia.
w re ' I.a Urando
morning.
visitors tnis
jfcl-lttU In I (inuide
Mrs! B. li. Hunter and son Jim
my are visiting u few cluys ut the
Iio'me of Mrs. C. E. Uufley. i
To Enterprise
O. M- i-leucocK. local ruuio man-
ufacturer spent the week end vl- viMtlng lion'
failing In Enterprise. jlinP Dorothy I.enper arrived ip
lln Grande Saturday and is visit-
Inioii Mini In City ing ut the hoine of her gmndpur-
A. N. Stondohl, who owns a cut. Mr. iiiid Mrs. 10. T. Peebler.
large farm east of Union on Cuth- Her home is in Idaho.
erlne Creek. wu u business visitor '
here thlB morning. V Ketnrns to Uu Grumlo
- . I Mrs. Hary Sandoz find son
lln.k in I'Gmnh. Claude rrtiimwl Thnwday
Mr. ami Mr. Karl Lur.ion. wlio v-venlnrr from ll Hip to Portland
took b vuculion by cjr to . I'ort- where they spent four .la.
lund. Seattle and TuciPiiin. return
id to Iji Grande Saturday nifilit. VIUs l-'rltnihi
sirs. Huili 'I'aylor. forn-erlv TSt
i.....n.i ' Ruth Snndlioin of this city, Hpent
... , .,. n,.., ii,.ntilB 'in, I
sou. Jtu-k left Sunday morniiiK
trip to Torlland.
They are
making the trip by car.
Iti'tunis to Siniknne
Mrs. 1. Prvnr who has been
vl-
'hiliiiB her duiiKlitvr. . Mrs. John city e-.t. r.lay visions minus lie
Adsklm. left for her home In Spo- fore leuvlnir lor a trip tliroiiith
kane Saturday IliBllt. - '' I'oi tllinil uli.l ;8oatlt. Mr. Taylor
j lived here several years aKO and
Visiting From Idaho - "TSu ".'.7
Mr. and Mrs. Willis U. Skiff lon.hfp b,ske.b,l team f 1 917
nd two daughter of KmmeM. 'S "lm Gar"' aml othera-
Idaho, arrived In Union yesterday rvr,pT,m".AV
for u vhdt with his arems and IIiAHjL L! 1 1UN
other relatives. They were in Im
Grande before returning.
Keturn From Trli
Air. and Airs 11. J. Green return
ed on Saturday evening from a
vicutlon trip into the Atlnum ter
ritory. The trip was made on
horseback lo the Mlnam lakes and
look about ten days to complete.
Will Arrive Tonight
Airs. G. R. Powell and fnmlly
will arrive this evening from Wal
lowa lo visit at the home of her
titrr. Airs. E. E. Ueatty. - While
on this trip Airs. Powell expects
to spend several days at Jlot
hake.
Vlsitel In Condon
Atri and Airs. -Amos lle.m Hpont
Ihe latter part of Inst week -visit -inc
relatlve.s und friends in Con
don. Oregon. Air. Helm 1s iiiBlde
(i.poty at Uio court house and
member of the pirute baseball
team.
Mnilng
The county, agriculturist's oN
flees are being moved today to''
other ronnis on the second floor
of post office building. The new
diiarters will give Mr. Avery more
mom for hi work.
Hero on Visit .
Amos Helm, pioneer who pass-
ed throueh the Grande itomle
allev In a covered wagon years
ago but has since been a resident
or Uockford. W'.ishinslon. Is now
-ifItlng his grandson and name-
sake.- Amos Helm In la Grande.
V H I Iteturn
Mrs. Elmer MrMnmis. who w'"h
hehr two children ha.sMeen visit-
Inir Air. McMaiius' parents in 1 hi-
ttoniia Jor. im: .past, iiu-j-e. -uiojiiii--'.
bus slarled on lo r w ay home, oc-
rnniiR to word receive., neie.
. . ....
McManus will arrle in La uranue
next Wetlnesday.. m
(olinr Thnuurh
J. K. Cordon, leading man for
ll'e Mncey . and. , N'ord t.'ompany
who played in 1a Grande some
weeks ,u'o if nw registered at the
i.-.,,.v Hlel. The troupe have
just recently finished several en
gagements in Wallow County.
lli-ii. I roiii McCall
Mrs. Hetty Hiirlnnd, who mokes
her home In Mel'all. Idaho, is Ni
ching nl the hnmP of Mrs. K. .
I'oughenow'-r. She just came
(.....t'-nlbi Wnshlnglon. where
Edmonds' Foot-Fitter
i
Shoes
For Men
Fall Styles Just In!
Leather all through
Special Price "
$7.45 PAIR
Shoes of Quality
Clint's
Cloihiery
The Store with Conscience
she b -a been visiting her daugh
ter, .Mi s. Myron Chun tiler.
Went in l'cudlctou
UeorRi' Uracil motored 1o l'eni
leton Saturday on business.
Hakcr Trio lien
Vlek Yeuser, Keith Graves uud
Kloyd Huntlle from linker were
visitors In l.a Grande yt-sterduy.
Keith Gruv-s boueht a Ford coupe
wiille here.
timttt at t.ibMm lloine
A, rs KKtcilti Dnl'iiis imni I
end-
,.I()n t(j vblllu tor a few days at
the home of Mr. und Mrs. Ilarr
Gibson.
IVndlctoii Visit Kndrd
Mia. F. 13. Hayes returned yes
terday from Pendleton where she
has been visiting for the past
week.
In - t week In I.a finitl'l.- vixllini;
friend".
Kilo rrluriii'd to Seattle
Faun. ay evening on jnun o.
Tayli-rs VI; 1 1 in I lien
I Mr. and .Mrs: Tom Taylor, of
rtitlinan. WarhinKlon, wen- 111 the
FACED BY
CONVICTS
H'ent imiwl from l'nge One.)
unce inn their fellow convicts.
. H. Uhristotfersen, George Jack
son, Peter Itoxtord, of Alultomah
ooumy, and Ed Gloss, headquar
ters in Portland, who captured
Kelley ami Wtllos. will probably
receive rewards .iKgrejfallng
000 from -the state anil On addit
ional reward of $100 dffered by
the penitentiary.
Pl.il Carbon, who4 informed on
Murray In Centralla. hu disap
peared, "iffteurf believe that the
has gone iu . "iiiuurnlu,' iisappoint
ed in not receiving ilie reward
immediately. ' Pierce" will recom
mend that a $1,000 reward be
(ji(d Mirra.H ctt(ir. it in bellev-
cd. nl the next meeting of the
legislature. ..
APP1-E PUICi; WILL HOI. I)
f
' ' " ' , .
WENATVH EE, Wash. "The
prices f ir apples ought to be
about the same as last year, if
the crop is pwperly d.sti tbuted."
said J. E. Sharpe. former prcst-
Ident of the Kansas Horticultural
laKHoeiution. who arrived from
co incil Grove, Kan., to study or-
riards and oichnrd pracllcu tiei"
-The prosperity of the. country Ik
9U(.n t,t tills time Cat we ought
i0 .i wiuii we did !ast year. 1
,jon"t po much on G.e report fin;'
international Ap?le fi dppe'-s'
I association. It is a buyers' co.i-
'cern. ami Is unre'lable so far f
anple producer Is concc-ined.
yi,(it ih a smaller farm crop than
t.(. Vear. The commercial apple
cro (f) piittuiy more, and ine.-e
' ' ,. inc't consum,-1
.
j))n iM.,..,ust. nf the shortuge of j
tllt.
crops, V''blngton
;0niy state with an Increase o.vr
llnst ynr, evcejit Idaho. All oth-
I'nve less, or nhout equal to
Girl Is Jailed
i s t
Th'rtv rl-v. in Ml 1 'tl. -nlir"-. l"'- ' l-"'i.nu Hi.l.v-.l
rtlM t.-urJ l..T i-Ih1 hi-r .vi throuKt. L.r. Ai.OTiMi ttrn. nay.
bn Uilin t uuiker. .nrnrwhrr. is truiim
UUIIUUU II JUUU
COVE. Ore.' (Speclul) Jtepulrs
.it the school house are Koing for
ward at a rapid rute thut nil muy
be in readiness for the beginning
of the school year September 7.
A special meeting of the com
mercial club luut been culled tor
Wednesday evening.
Mr. und Mrs." K. It. Warner und
daughter, Eleanor, of ' Ncwberg,
Ore., W ho has been visiting ut the
home ui Mr. und Mi-h. W- A. Mc
Nelll, have returned to their home
n Western Oregon.
M r ,und Ai 1 1. durance Hery
tord luu relumed liom an outing
jii the Milium.
Camping on .Mlnam
J. F. Oeuu is ttpeuuing a few
la j s on the Milium and Mrs.
,tun, uur.ng the absence, is vi-
nlng merits ul L nion.
Mr. and Mrs. T. it.' Conklln
vere iiuker vifcitors Tuesduy.
,iis. iitiina isoveliub, oi New
l'ork, ia u guest of her brother
md h.s wue, Mr. and Mis. M.
itoerkgren.
All s Violet Iiloom, who lias re
.ei;ti taken lo the hospitul in
.M Granuc. is suilicientl recovor
jd to be ut home again.
Mrs. Evu .Miimun and grand
Juugnter Allan X.ela Goyetto left
.Uonuuy tor A-shland where they
will bend u tew weeks with Mrs.
Aliliiiuns daughter, Alts, tioiiiaj'U
urton.
fitis. Uirdle Hawk. of Peiidlo
Lon, is u yuebt ut the liome of
iiT; paients. Air. and An. U. F.
Uell.
.r. und Alt. Earl launders, of,
l,n Grutiue, wuie visitors here
Monday.
" Mrs. Herman Trippeer, of Wul- i
.u -Vvati.u. Wtis a ruveat : 'Mttor ' ul '
me i.. l-i each home. '
Air. and Mis. iv. l. i onklin und
naugnu-r i.n.urcu reluriieu Vuna
auy' lo their home ut Ontario Ore.
itir. nnu Airs. Will Muueii und
son uiiU UaufciUei, oi l'oweil, W j o.
hu weie wi-th enu guests ul tne
in fty home. Icit niunuay to visit ,
..i.nus in M-uiiie. ihey will then i
.our tiirough the Canadian i:ocv
iea beiure uuturniug io their home.
Air.and Alis. Wtsiey Smith liave
retii'iieU irunt an outing on the
Milium, 'ilieir guests, Mr. and
.uia, Curl juiuic una Aluss liaiu-
w.n, ii-ae guiie to their jionuai in
u,g Ailgelea.
'ALLS FHOA1 niHOGKj K1LLEO
ti.SDiJOiS i', JUuho. Arcuie
i. aue, about. 2il yeurrf .f ag. waa.j
ii. i.bint.y Killed when lie leu, from , .
iiie Uranite creek tieslie, J6iuile.s
est 01 riaiiopomt on tne. Nortn-
n l'aemc-.uiiway. He was em-
i..ujod a ateut 'WOiVcr uy me
. u.ittuy euinpany.
luoi; sti'UCK
.ma n.s hKUli
a .log in the 'ci-uokU;, Bl,afirifli ' r 1 sUovbo declared,
wan badly crusntd.,?
lit tutd I'eya li) litu -onip.oy oi
the, Noi.v't;j h i:uuiiiu iui 4ju
iiiaiitns, ueeuruing to Al. ,Uieiu(;l
..laii onoge foreman.
it s uiOL ier at yj winst'iHe, Mintj
has been notified.
wiLii i.Kix r w itt nut sl,
iiUANiK v 1 1.iil;, lua.io. 'i n
.uas e
W.eii, an e.t.ns.c land
f the t-eun region, wi
owner of
.ioon start const ruction ut a tiU
ooo-bus.iel couci ele. enVator at vey of the- -no-eaued (reater . Al 11
;he station of l-'eiin, on tne site 1 waukec Itadlo Market, The answ-
ot the one deslroyed tnis summer,
it has been repot led in Ciiunx
villc. The clexatoi will cost
i KM i.
mm; (Arriii: caus ;o last.
II. vV !.(;, Mont. lite It. II Coiiu
ly Markeiitig association shipped
nine cars ot cattle to eastern mar
ket August 11. six loading at I Ih'ller renulln maybe obtained inch upsetting on iisen iney suie
.i... t , .' ... i.',.. ...ii.. ... Willi II oiic-lnhc net Hi:. ti will. 1 IV do help tile flail, delicate llt-
rangements have been mane also
for Uie snipmelit ot more than
700 head ot cattle, aicordllig to
Leon MeNlcol, manager. Only the
live stock of members is bundle 1
lue association, wnich was. o,
i.iiiiiv.'i irmi mi in itni inn ini-ni
ganizvd lasi an miner and hicor-
' porated In iJeceinber. A nce:il
report by the manager of the uh-
Hoclat.ou n act viiles shows . that
$.0,OOU WOl'Lh Of stock had b;:f !?
ninrkete'l tlirn-igh l(.
for Speeding
's.
MAG IMF
Itecommended ns an effl
eleht laxative fur the relief
of heartburn, constipation,
Indigestion, etc.; when caus
ed by excessive acidity and
fermentation In the stomach,
useful as u dentifrice and
in o u I ll wash. Harmless,
highly esteemed und extens
ively usud b young and old.
Glass Drugs
Inc.
7i feyul. Stf
La Grande, Oregon
. HOGS WKAKKIt TODAY,
POKTEANI). Ore. Hy the As
sociated Press) "at tin slow, hogs
5 to 60 cents lower, sheep steady
to strong today,
Kggs, butter and butterfat
steady.
HI Tl FUFAT
FUANCIHfO (Al') Hut
c here today.
SAN
terfat &
IIONKY I'KICKS AT ItOITO.M
I'ENDl.ETON. Ore. Honey is
bringing the lowest prices it has
coinmanded since the opening year
Of lllin UVti'lri vetii a.niii..l I n ir in
8kovbo of -Hermlaton. the state's
. ,,.,,,. r ,. .,.,.
, . rt ...... i ......1'.. 1 i1i1u' ,
pr0S(inl runf?1.s fro,n 8 lo ,(l Cl.nta
ni! Thp fl )iu8
heaiei than iiKiial, thojga not as
IllimviV lis U':m .t 1 1.111 1 iMirHnr- in
Radio Chats
(Ity l'owel Crfi.-'ley .Ir.)
How itiuiiy )ub s are nrccsnar;
In :i dlo ;S't is ii. ouest toll . , l rir-
qm ntly u.skcd. To get the anaw-
Ulls Li, m:.er .p.estH.ns. Uio
MllwiiujvOe Jourmil made a sur-
eis lo fnieritionnahes used uhow
led that thirty-iivi j.er cenl of all
tin radio sets owned in tlie.
Cll'
were three-tube sen.
The public Is gradually begin -Ing
to comprehend thai tin num
ber of tubes hi u .set hus mthing
to do wit h i he resulis obtained.
live-tube, d. pendliiif, of course
; upon i"e iiiiuu
The comparison liij." !)::cn drawn
between radio and motor 1 curs.
(t .ba.-s heen said that originally
I automobiles were one and two cy-
linger ears. then followed the
four, twIn-Mx. and finally the
eight. There are those who con
tend that the eight Is the last,
word in molor. conslructlon. There
are thoni of connne, who dlsagreo.
Ihil the point is m;ide Ihat as thr
motor ear advuneed the number
cf cylinders inen ased. IHil hav
nothing to do with radio. Home
ma nu fact ti res, to be nn'. kepi
adding tul.es and tubes, and hop
ed that the public would believe
that by increajsirg Ihe number of
tub" s' you could better the results
obtained. Knt II not necessar
ily true . There a're sets today
which h.ive but three tubes nnd
do Hie work of six. Then tire
stliKle tube sets constructed
that ihey do the work of three.
The munll tube netH are still In
the Kient majority, not only be
cause th are more economical,
but also because t lie results are
satisfactory.
i Hi.t-r .- m:v hi ii, dim. s
VINi'lli;s"l'l-:il, Ma. Winch'. -
tor w.ll Boon Imvi! fii- n-w on-
c-riito iJillkMllKS. ti; work Is iiro-Bi-iKaiiiK
riipi'lly on nil ronntiuc
tlon. I'll'- Sti-vfiiH nn ri.-;iiillU' Hto'i
in golni: ni runt. Mrown'n np-it
maikf-t In ll'-nrini,' ron;pli-lion lin'l
on" m-rviri- vliiltou will In- dolii- in
:i fi-w ihiys. It In on ih-'I !'
l.'liuitiji .stiv.ns. l'-onnl;itlo:in or,-
hcinjr mii'li- tor the H. 1 1, Miuik
pool ronm. Work on Jump A-lOilhnnli-n
ni iv roiu-ri'ti' ir;iniKr tins
l.x.i.n un.'rr iiy for til' lui-t 1 ''
tiny.. Tin- n-- rr;iriiiri I on tin
Noith ntwl South hllrliuy. whlih
liiKiuK tluo irtli lonn. Jrnit one
IlllKk IK.t Of MhIII Htlfl't.
Driver ill I '! t'ln-li
Kt'CKNIC. t)i"-..-Mi-rvyn ''natli-,
I'ortlnn'l yoilttt. who w!t?i drlvinrf
tin- anloiiiohi:'' liii't w.ifi ntrii'U
l.y n Soul"' in I'ni ilie Iniln lour
Mm riKliiirir n nlirhtn iiko r--
milllntr in til- ..:ill, of hin "nt.
imcle anil two counina. waa dla-lulH'.-d
trom '.lie local iioeiiitul.
MILK OF
lliil
Markets
Here And
T h ere In
East Oregon
V E 1 ) U -FN I) C A s I A 1 VI IIS
NEW POUT. Flltlelli biiHer
blast victim asert oil
IIOl Sl'ON. Te. Two dead
from Sstunlay night storm.
CHICAGO. ihive Italians
shot in fctKuhiml feud.
CANON CUV, Coin. Negro
life termer stubbed fatally in
prison.
WHITE SI I.PIll It SPU1NGS
W. Va. 'I wo kllliHl when pmui
falls.
NEWl'OltT. H. I., (Al1) Death
had claimed 50 lives In the boiler
when Surah liowers, lf,,of Central
Fulls, It. E. succumbed to burns.
Eurlier in the day death ended the
suffering of Janus Henderson und
t'huries Koetord. All were patients
in the naval hospital.
SIOH.M'S DEATH TOLL TWO
HOL'S'ION. Texas, (AP) Tlie
death toll In the storm which BWept
Kemuh and Hou brook Suluruaj
night was raised to two Sunday
i when Leonard Parker, 3, son of
I Air. and Mrs. J. U. Parker, dud
in u local .hospital. Leonard re
i ceived a fractured skull when the
i buysidc house of J, H. UuhemtaiU,
where the Parker lamily look rei
iirie during the storm, was wrecked.
Airs. Al. J. Parker, , grand
mother of Leonard, died Salurduy
night.
None, of the Injured was In a
serious condition Sunday und all
steiued to be improving rupidiy. A
complete check snows in injured.
All of tlie scriousiy injured were
wrought lo Houston Saturday nigtu
wheu nearly every umbuiance in
Houston rushed to the relief of
the stricken conuiinnilii s.
The bay shore is Inteixd with the
debris of wrecked camps and
sauuks.
l'LANi; FAIXS; TWO 1)KAI
wHi'i'K yuu'HUit ai'uiNua,
W. Vu., (Al). Captain Francis
ilael and' his :::l"c!;u:;1c of .iulii
! field, Wuslslnxlon. wtre burned to
death ut White Sulphur bpnus.
this atleinoon wheu the airplane
in which they we.ro returning to
Washington leu, tauing uru u :i j
crushed to the ground.
The accident occu.R-d near the
gollt course, al the fntmionabie
Winte Siiipnur Springs resort und
in (ull view of many guests who
were on the links. The bodies oi
tile two aviators wore charred al
most beyond recognition. Local au
thorities have beim unuble to learn
the idcnUiy of the mcchunic.
MXJttO i'O.WICT KTAIHIKIJ-
CANON CI'IV, Colo., (AO
James 1'urdue, Denver highway
roooer. serving' u' ten yeur sentence
hi the s.ute penllenliary. Sunday
i'ataliy slabbed Charles Ucsworlh, a
, - - - - --
'ill V' liiw.H 7 Pmnuia
ljlU ""nJ-a ' 1 mU1US
isine leais mi xnvuiiu
That's just w hat McCoy's Cod
Liver Oil Compound Tablets din
toe Hie Habcock Girl and is do-
nil!- !. uiiicli rnr tens of th(iusnn!
of thin, iindcrweb;hl, weak and
discouiaged people all over Amer
ica. These sugar coated, 'pleasant to
take tablets shotfld be K.ven lo
children instead of the vuc hIoiii-
lie ont-s and (ia tnhleis cost nut
(ia cents at Hed Cross I'lUK. UIusk
Iu.iks. I., ti: It. hrutf Co. or iiiiy
real driiKBlat "any where In Anuj--Ica.
Itead this letter If you have a
child lh:it needs to K-'l" health l
and strenKlh. j
"My little Kill was stricken with
infantile l'ttralysis when sue was
f iiionths ohb and was au Invalid
for 1 years when I saw au ud
.in I lie paper that Me 'oy's Cod
l.ivei- Oil Coiiitiound Tubleis would
hulhl up wanted IIssuch. I bought
,u Imix uud she Kalnd very slowly
at f li Hi and alter taking eiffht
i boxes, she Kained se ven poundK.
(TI links to McCoy's Cod I.iver Oil
'Conipoiind Tablets, after liylnf? al-
mohl everyihfnit elm- on the mar
ket. Sin- ,1s on the road to re
covery and goes to school every
day." M rs. I.. Habcock, Apple
ton, Wis.
Imitations of McCoy's may b"
off-red but be sure and ask lor
McCoy's, the original and Kenuliie
und It after thirty days tn-at-meitl
you are not dellnhb d wH li
results why, Kel your money
buck.
ALIIEKS
1'01'LTKY FKKDS
'e hnvr rreelte.)
n elir of
I'lliil llyxlei- Shell
tiini-i (icrr
M..II.IH1 (.1111
Conine t'MAItlOAl,
Vleiliillll I IIAIII Il.tl,
(.,iii-e hum;
.M.iiiiiin hum;
Ai.r.M.l'A ii;ai,
I'ltlMII.K ILL M Mil. It
l-lil Mil 11 M ItAK II
hli k Mmtell
t.roulliff S.-1-nlrli
f.l-oullIK .Vlll-.ll
I.Iiim-iiI Oil M.nl.
La Grande
Warehouse &
Storage Co.
negro murderer and 11 to termer. In
the slute prison here.
TIIUEE ITALIANS A HE KlToT
t'llirAGO (AP) With two men
lead and a third dying of bullet
wounds In what police believe a
revival of a KaiiKland feud two
years old. the west side diHtrict of
4'Mcugo was being combed by po
lice and deteetlven Sunday night
fur three men, one of whom was
named by the dying man us his
unsallant.
Frank Spina. 38, an oiler: Oul
seppe Veechlo, 41, ami Joseph
Pivtl, 28, were the victims. The
three men were walking ulong the
street when they were, met by four
men.
Somebody said: "I oukM to kill
you," Guns barked; Spina fell In a
gatewuy and died lief ore police
reached the hospital with him. Vee
chlo was found unconscious In a
pool of blood. Ho died before he
reached the hospital. Physician
said late Sunday night thut Preitl
would probably die.
JHLTON MAN
VICTORIOUS
IN TOURNEY
(f'ontlnued from pgeOi"Q
was Ideal for games nnd ev
erything passed off pleasantly an J
to the entire satisfaction of the
I'nlmr Atli1etl nssnrlutton HDOtlHOr
of tho meet.
1 Abeam Given Troptiy.
J A beautiful sliver cup was pre
sented to Air.' Ahearn and the
committee has two smaller silver
trophies for the victors In the
doubles.
. TleNldcs the entries from Union
ounty, th's meet drew Green an.l
I pock from Maker, WUhcrnll nnd
Moyer from Pendleton und Ahearn
from Alilton.
Next Sum'uy when the doubles
will be played off beginning at 9
. these sume players will bt
on hand and also two other teams
ti out f m ( en nde Norman Frees
and Ci.iirlcs Hlngnej- and a team
from the J. C. Penney Co. store.
"So Casey pleirted not juHty to
a rhartre of fUhUnY"
."lie did not!" retorted Mrs.
rn-'y proudly. "He pleaded not
present."
Uy Men Who Know How.
Have you ever taken thu
time to consider If yo 1 were
lc-uving your shoes in proper
hands to huve. them over
hauled? You would not lake your
watch to a i-tarafje for clean
ing, then why do you just
throw your shoes, "y'dhr hist'
friends." Into any of these
so-called shoemakers?"
Iti ing tiem In to expert
workmen who CAN 10 THIS
WORK right.
A trial Is all we nsU ft rid
your good business judgment
will tell you the rest.
JESTER'S
SHOE SHOP
en 1 "by lllilg.
The
Paris
The home of the bilest Kali
ranhluiis In LadleM Hendy-to-Wear.
COM 10 nnd SKIO our
closing-out line of late Sum
pier Hilli IhCBBeH,
MINERVA SAYS
Hoys' hIioch bete are
cheapest plai'JI to buy on
earth. We want lo close
Clin line out. All we wnnt
for them b f'rsl cost, anil
what you'll K"'t Is Kood ilal
tty all leather. Lots of uear
for lilt!" pric. Children's
st.iM-s 'i pib e, is broken
In I It if lot. Chlldicn's feit
slipiets loo cheap to mi u
tint). Shoe pol. sites all klntls,
Hiiinoia sets ii- shoi- brus'icM.
I .adleff' sjlk Hptinlex hos''.
wilt buy ymi a patr ot
l:i dies' si I piers. sliort lines,
brolv- n si : in this ! Itf
c K'd yeFterdfiy i lo w styles
of I'nt'-nt. Sutln - Kid Slip
pets. Arch-Aid Slippers A
Oxfords alwuys In Block, all
sizes nnd U widths.
THE B00TEKY
Al-eh-l'reservei Shoes fill
PER CAPITA
DEBT 'MYTH'
EXPLODED
(Continued from I'atre One.)
hlKbent per capita Btate delit that
Is a direct burden upon tin' Keneru!
tnxpiiyerer. tlri'Kon'a taxpayer bur
ilen looks mniill. The Htates hiivinir
the hiKheHt per capita mate debt
Hint Is n direct burden upon the
general taxpayer are:
North Carolina
.:m.7
. 311.111
. M.n
. ;7.:-s
. 27. Ml
. 24.82
. 22.7B
. 22.65
. 21.44
...20.53
. 22.04
Delaware
New York
North Pukotu
Louisiana .......v
Went Virginia
(alirornla
Houth Dakota
Nevada
Michigan
Rhode Inland
While thu average and Ore
gon arc, respectively:
'All slates
Oregon
11.42
7.42
Takes Over Wilbur WbitIioiimj
Wll-lll lt, Wash. l'rank Htooli
ey has tiikcn over the l'uget
Sound Grain company' wuiehoiibc
hero and will conduct It In con
nection with his private ware
house. More than 1 20.1100 bush
els of wheat have been dellvcrcl
lo Wilbur grain bMyeit. ,
We Buy for Less
We Sell for Less
Boys' anil Girls' school
shoes at a very low- price.
Very best grade In shoes
that will stand . any rough
wear, .for boys and girls. All
sizes, 2.r.ll, J2.95 and J;t.L'5.
Misses nnd young ' men's
shoe? and oxfords for neat
dress und college wear $3. US.
UoyB- shirts and blouses
for school . und dress 660
und '66c, ' - " .
The New York
Store
DESTROYERS OF
HIGH PRICES
1216 Adams Ave.
Protected Tires
; General Cord - Pennsylvania Vacuum Tun
Rid Yourself of Tire Expense! ,
Jennings & Shumate
Gome in and look
KUmpv.l dresses Cor vuiuen - y -v
Tea Towels 1 fio embroidered models greatly reduced.
Children's Half Bocks 30 und 9"'C value
Art & Bab)' Shop
"HVKRVTHIM H'H Till- liv
K12R West Jacotisoii T-blK, Adams Ave.
ARCA
TODAY AND TUESDAY
A.I.SrtlS'iW'M
?' t-. .v, , j . y
The jfe
Paris 1
! Cfarammint v
Oirturr I
X fil ooiw rtf)i .tirtti i.n!'t ..mr,
$m raoulvalgh
F'"r'i''U DROOOCTIUN
r&V RICARDOCORTCZ '
Vf O JETTA GOUDAL
SiTlC NOAH UEERY
WAN S AliD)
i
A Spiinish love-dninm more lomani it l.'inn "ilio
ShoiU," more cxcitinir-than "I'.ionil iiml Sar.il," r.ion:
entcrliiiniiiK than both of tln in tii;;i'Uu.'i !
(.Mil. Ml I.I l liv I'.IMH H.
I SI'ANdl.i:. Wash. Mr. .illj .Mil.
Tt. II. llobiiuiun r c h'e.l word of
the death al l,lviiur:,(o!i. Monl.,
.of their graiuhltuiithl'-i'. M;u Uoh.
Inson. daughter of Mr. and .Mri.
I Hoy Hob iwin. 'l'lie t!ilh girl
accidentally Ullle.l by u binder
tthleli HUM III l-Hiiioe 111 a g'ai.l
' liel'l. Interui.-nt wi'l be ut Liv ingston.
'
lrl-.li Sleiw Interest In lbirc..
Kt rtl.lN (Al') Kiilri' s for tlm
aiinuul hor.ie Kltnw of lie- ltoynl
lluldln Soelrly. (lie lirr.t wet k in
Augui.1. created a new liU'h i.-corl
this year wlih Ul'i. Iie.-plle the
growth in popularity of 1h" auto
mobile, there .hiLH been a Consid
erable il creiiMe ill inl'-i-eiit in har-
I nesH liomeH. For blooilslork sales
more than SUO horaea U'cvo en
tered. HOT
2nd I
TEL. ASTOO
Hill to. Aneolc.
EVERY ROOM has PRIVATE TOILET
5051 Bath. New, Modern
Close to Shopping District and Theatres
FREE GARAGE 'Tanlf from $1.50
BUY THIS IIOMK
Modern r-iHMm iouh
liesr loluiul i'lty btgh
wnjr across f-om I lie
Stiuige .Mill. I'nce
Jo0.0U. lcniis. -
We liavr semrnl gootl
lots near the Wdlow
School for sjilt. i:ns
terms, or we will builil
yon u small lioujc and
wll 00 very eusy Iiiy
nicuts. Housr and burn nnd
two acres near Willow
School. Iit us sliow
you this place.
WEEKS ft.IH.ACIk
ItKAMOUS
New ldcy l.blg. .
lusii-uiice - Ixmuih
over our Bargains
- I - II)