La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, August 26, 1925, Image 5

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    Wednesday, Aupr.st 2(i. 1925.
THE LA GRANDE- EVENING OBSERVER
Pa ere Five
1
1 Local News In Brief
CO.MINO KVKNT8 '
Ni tlillborliooi I'lub Union coun.
ty flower show Svpl'imUcr 2.
m Grumle Pulilic School, open
September .14.
litre I Tom IViiilleton
Mihs Hevu Meyeis of I'endleton
is vie ling at thu Hans Uusmussui
1,01111!.
i the Summer
Miss I'. Jones of Honolulu anl
M i:ts H. M organ of On k In n d,
Cuhf., ure among thu to irtsts now
registered ut the Sommcr hotel.
On Business Trip
H. K. Williams left Inst eve
ning for Portland where he will
spend a few U"ys on business. He
.pecis to ret irn to ha Uiande
t-'aturday morning.
Visits ill IVnttlrloti
J. K. Ti yon. to, inerly of Pen
dleton hut now owner of a cigar
store here. v. sited in his old home
town across the mount nins yes
terday. Motored lo Pendleton I
.Mr. und Mrs. .). J. Meyers, nc-
com pan ied by Miss Kiln ore Oliis.
motored to I'endleton to spend
the day.
Keiincrlng Nicel
Miss Liletta heighten, who un
derweht a major- operation -at- the
1 Orande Konde hospital yesterday,
is recovering nii;ely f i uin the
mii gica' treatment today.
Operated on
Airs. It. T. getting whs taken
to the Grande Hondo hospital
last evening 'for u minor operu
t.on. She is reported as getting
along very nicely t oin morning.
lo VWt
Air. - un Mrs. H. . l Mclnnis
and son. Carl, left on the branch
Lain this morning to spend about.
10 days visiting rt alives near
Wallowa.
Uiiying I'riiit
C. K. Taddock of Seattle, fruit
exporter, and David I. Peterson
of Payette. Idaho, are now in La
Grande buying fruit for shipment
to the large marketing, centers
Air. Peterson is accompanied bj
bis wife. The parly Is registered
at the Foley hotel.
Priz-itl i:ik Tooth l.oM
, Chris Miller Is lamenting the.
he vnluedj hlglily.. li was g.ven
him by Mm family and was found
In Alaska by Indians. The tooth
was beautifully mounted, white in
cuior but flecked with green -Jots, :
a very unesual marking. :
C'uughf Fiif
, passenger car standing on th"
lnaneh line spur near the depot
cnight flie early this morning on
the inside and furnished some lit
tle excitement. The fire Was soon
put out wit h smull damage done
to the interior of thu car. The
car was.' unoccupied at the thu .
Kctiii'ii llme
Mrs, lislelle Dtil'irs returned to
I er homt' fin Pendleton this morn
ing artcf 'visiting the past three
days at the Harry Gibson liome.
Siie was accompanied by Hem y
1 lowell. Mis. 1 tarry Gibson. Al . s.
Frieda Wall?, and two children.
K ida und Maurice, all of whom
will retina to their homed here
this evening.
r;:MlKSixUi-k- -Visit
Having spent I he hwi six weeks
vlsitmg her father. C. T. (irlder.
i 1 tid jesler, .MaiKatet Lovan, Mrs.
1:. W. Knldwin. of IteMinham.
Wash., b-l't this morning for Port
land where her h.isbatid will join
I Vr. They will then motor to
Seattle where Mr. Italdwln Is en
fiiL'ed In plestei cunt racliinr. They
ill in ;ike 1 heir I u( ure home In
S utile. . ' '
lU'tiirned -
Mr. HlVl Mrs. Charles Reynolds
and l o ,snnx. Muddy and Nimp
ret uriied : from t trip to the i-oasl
:ifd evening. The ltenolds wen'
pine abuiil two eeks. most of
.,t.
ipi-nt at SenFid
Li CUT TAX
Oxfords
For Yoi'.njj Men
And Men
Wide blunt toe, Bluclier
and Bid style.
Something new!
$4.93, $5.95,
$6.45, $6.95
0,ford of Qimlity
sce on: WINDOWS!
' Clint's
Clothier y
The Sloro Willi Cuiucluuce
Air. Itcynolds, 10 mer Stoddur I 1
und W. C. lYrains of l,u Ornndci
spent the miijoiiiy or their tune
on t.ie golf I iiUh m Seaside and
Astoi in. it was repoi ted.
Went Through 1
1 1 he Oregon national guard rifU
team went through La. tlrundu on
No. 18 last mgiit, en ro.ile to
Camp iVny. Ohio, to participate
in ( 'ie national inarktmianship
contests. The Oregon team won
first place last year and expects
to repeat the performance, on this
occasion, Hngadier ti.-ne.al C.eorge
A. White was with the rifle team.
Captain (i. 1,. Hutton. commander
of the ijn Orunde national guard
company, was at the tra.n.
SIDEWALK
UuilDING
OT SLACK
(Continued I rum rage One.)
N. lot f, hhn-k 1
14. John Alt;
I. Chaplin's.
N'ulej, 12 leet, on
Walnut, loi , block 12. Homig's.
1:.. V. J. Lilly, 12 14 on N. tot 7,
block i Chaplin's.
16. V. J . laliy. ! feet, on
Spruce, iota li-Hi. block lj. Will
luinsou's.
17- Hlldebrandt. 12 feet.
"v. " '"i oioch. h
itomig's.
16. 1. J. Lilly. 2D feet, on
I'oiirth, lot 14, block H'4, Chap
It n'.s.
1 lit. I. J. Lilly. Mi. rect, on
Tenth, lot ;, block 14, Cuggun's.
20. T. J. Uily, 160 lcel, on W.
lots iy-i4, block 6. 1-Vedinore.
i'l. 1J. .1. Lilly, liU leet, on Sev
ern h, loi 12. block t2. Chaplin's.
'12. George I''. Hurtv lgen,
feel, on Al, lots 6-7, biwcK
Cnaplin's.
26. O. O. Johnson, 10 feet,
Adams. CugganV Second.
24. o. u. Johnson, iti feet,
4, block 1 1, Cuggan'M .Second.
Z'o. U. O. J Uilll.su II, 10 leet.
M
Adams,
101
biocK 't, Coan'b
Second.
vb it
K. Uyers, 18 feet, drive-
way, on; K,
lot &, block So, Chap-
Iln's,
2i. P. J. Lilly
una Si . nig. lot
1 imi feet. Second
lo. biock 10,
Grand;, 's.
21. P. J. Lilly, 100 feet. Oak
anu Spring, lot ti, block 6, Homig's.
211. P. J. Lilly, iu feet. Wash
ington and Al, lot ti, biock 12, Gog
gan's, ' '
UU. O. O. Jotmson, 76 fuel, luU
12-lo-14, block (. Lnersidc.
31. A. 1. Potts. C. J., Lichards.
IS met. on .. lot 11. block V4.
Cnaplin's.
i. J. Lilly, 00 feet, on
Aladison, lots block 121, Clmp-
o.
Oak,
Oak.
i5.
1 7 10
George Lyman, laO feet, on
loi,s biock I, Wisdom's.
George Liuun, in, (eel, on
lot 10. bloek 1, Wl.sdom s.
George U. CutTCy, 12 Icei, ut
ourih street, Grundy's
Ilii. George Lyman, 12 leet, on
uhk, lot y. block 1, Wisdom's.
,7. J. A. Ail ivinz.e. in net, on
Al, lot 5, ulock 7. Chaplin's.
oS. 1;. F. Uiier, 100 icei. on K.
lots 4, t. block 84, Ciiaplin's.
oif. Claim C. Pratt, 5 leet, on
Cove, lot 2, block C, Coggan's.
40. P. J. Liny, 00 icei, on X.
lots 17. ib, bloek 30, Frciniore..
4 1. P. J. Lilly, I 10 ieel, on X,
lot 1, block U, liiverside.
4 2. La LeiMland, : leet, on Ad
auio, lot 12, hiuek lit), Chuidin's.
4;(. C. J. liHiiardN, lxo net, on
X, loi 10, b.oek U, Llvei-rtide.
Cuban Government (i-unts
I l'raiicBc.s lo s. TourlM-
! HAVANA, ( Al')- Cllixeim of th.
1 t inled States Will receive the S.ltlie
j privileges given Cuban citi.eps b
the immigration uutuorilies, umier
a no iit (ieiarlment ruling.
j Tlie treasury depart luenl has ex
empted tourists and other travel,
eis 1 rum payment of the one-quarter
of one per cent ist x on money
above $Mi taken out of the coun
try by Iravelers. Secretary of tin
Treasury Cartaya a 11 1 iioriy.ed
Hlwiuisliip companies lo iss.ie ideii
til If at ion Cil'-iH 1 1 p..SHellgi Ih
I which, on their leaving the coun
1 ty, uhsnfY-'S tin 111 Irum tithei
inaUlng a ptutemcut as to tin
aniounl of money they are carrying
iiaymeiil of tiie lax. ,
AFTLK ALL HAD lF.
I'Allil ll, tlii woman,
ltusrll Seatl. rici'iinnl f 11 titl-
from Drtntit rlult women, ami
saved In r huhand from fhe
niMee. She mioeeilrd In tiav
tiif liim flrrlnrrd hin:ine by a
Uhiato Jury.
SWEDISH RUM
M REDUCED
C.OTHKNUriUi, Sweden (AIM.
Sweden's runt-running prob
lems are ra pid ly decreas. ng, says
Count 1'osse, liead of the count
guard service. In pi evious years
there usually were a dozen ves
sels In rum row on the we&t
const, while now there are never
more tlmn two or three that need
watching. The decrease has been
proportional on thu east coast.
Count Tosse points out that i'l
1 'i'lZ the authorities confiscate J
lfiO.Oiio liters of illegally imported
liquors, w h i I e last year the
amount fell off 40 K'l.ooo liters. 1
The indications for 1 his yiar. he j
said, are that these figures w ill be j
cut in half.
Th s particular work of the
coast guard service is expected to
become easier when the Helsing
fors convention, signed recently by
the Swedish government, goes into
effect. The convention, swhieh in
creases the territorial Hunt to 12
miles has been signed by Instates.
GRAIN MARKET
TONE WEAKER
(Contlntied from Page One.)
of districts. Itlack stein rust has
developed recently, but the wheat
is so fHr -advanced that it Is gen
erally thought tho yield will not
he seriously affected, but that the
grade will bo Lwered to some ex
tent. '
With buying by norihw 1 slern
end eastern mills eliminated the
demand In the hard winter wheat
markets was less ucl(vo and. pre
miums were lowered slightly for
most grades. No. 2 hard winter
wheat at Kans ;s City 12-13 p--r
cent protein was quoted at Lie' over
the September price. 13 per cent
protein or better was quoted al
13-14 per cent over. Iteceipts are
considerably below thoso of last i
year reflecting the short crop and,
the continued tendency of fanners,
to hold for higher prices..
Soft winter wheat moved in
slightly larger volume ut Chicago, j
but continued light nt other mar-1
kcts. Prices declined toward the .
close of the week number 2 red
being quoted at St. Louis at $1.75
1.77, at Cineinn.ili L(i0-L71 and
at Chicago at $1.69.
Premiums for spring wheat uIst
declined toward the close of tho
week partly In sympathy with the
decline at the Winnipeg market
and because of a less active milling
demand. .More attention was paid 1
to weight as compared to protein!
content. 12 per cent number 1'
durk northern was quoted at Alin-i
neapolis ut 6-ltc over the Septem-
her, Li Mi per cent, s-ihc over ami
13 per cent,' U-lie over. Durum
iftT' ffrrWlnmirfirMninrt1i
and number I Amber at the elosei
:.t tho ntnrket on Friday at Mm-
1 emipolls was quoted 3c und
t It,.t..fl. .
::ie. over the Oil Uth. September
which declined 7Af for the week!
closing Friday at $l.4o.
The corn crop was reduced abnul!:
I4',0oo.i)'io busiicls by rodught and
oiher nnfuvoruble conditions dur-
1
Ing July and was estimated August ereign.
I nt 2.9oO.Ooo.ooo bushels. A
moderate movement to the mar- CHICAGO. ( A I' )- - Wheat l.ow
Uets continued, but prices held 1 or; bearish KusHinn eKilnuitis.
fairly steady. The Pacific Coast Corn Many; larger coiinli y of
markets were moderate buyers at ! fet inrs.
Omaha and a moderate demand , Cattle Firm,
continued at Kansas city fronii Hogs Active and lower.
Texas and other southwestern
states. Industries were pructically
out of t ln miirkel at Chicago and; TOKYO (AP). .-The deMroyers
a larger precentage of the receipts Oboi o and Akeboro were ' a net .011
was being taken by elevators and ,M 0f to Yasutaro K'aKawa of
shippers. The country was report
ed to be offering new corn for De
cember shipment more freely and
some sales were being consum
mated.
The larger receipts weakened'
the barley .market in the central ,,,u, -j, B: roye.rs Nouake, Multf.i
west, but export demand Improved .iivt Sliiraynki and Autre are tj
on On- Pacilic Coast. About hull'L '1lt ,,,, )o). irii,,n at tin
of Hi- larjre crop of 2 1 4,0'iu.l
bushels is Hie product
Norllt
and South. Onkota. Minnesota
and
Wisconsin. .Mailing gnnles were
taken readily at Chicago. Alinnca
polls and Milwaukee at prices 2-He
lower than last week. Choice
brewing barley at San Francisco
was nuoted nt $l.'.i. per hundred
poundN with ni'iiui space adequate
at about $S.M) per Ion. California
superior barley was quoted in Lon
don. August 13 at $2.20-2.22 per
put pounds ". I. F. spot prices on
samples ranged from $2.4H-2.'lli per
100 pounds uecordtng to quality.
FAT IS MIX!) llANLF.KOl S.
CHICAGO ( AP). It Is more
dimgeious to be fat than it is to
el on an ocean liner, rid"
mi a railroad train or fly in un
airplane.
Fit Is killing off man at such
i rate that special education Is
1 led, thinks I'resld-nt Albert
. Johnson, (if the National Lii'e
Insurance company of the W. S.
of A. In convention here.
Tin cabin of an ocean liner Is
t In- sii f est place in the world, a
.uilnmd traii. Is nl and it i
possible the third may be an air
plane, he told the deb-Kales.
It Kit LIN. ( A P) Nol wlthst a tid
ing that next year will mark the
h annlvetsury of the Muyreiilh
ojiera house, there wit! be no Huy
renth festival to reb-brute the
.vent. Fveit the significance of
xiieh an anniversary cannot Induce
the powers that be to relax I he
ciiHiom of having the fcslival on
two consecutive yearn with an In
lerinission the year following.
In l'JJ7. however, there will b 11
ci.inpensat Inir f i a I w it h "The
P.lnir" and "Parnlial." whlb- "Kb-n-zi"
will ! produced (or tin- first
time.
Warts ar - supposed to le- cured
In Kishil, Japan, by touching them
,with u slick, the oiher end of
jwhi'li touch's o tn. The stlc'i
Ik then tapo-d with the Injunclion
i "w arts. ikj over the bridge"
Thls In utteH-d thrw times. The
! warts srer tliea supyosi 40 - pus
1 luto the tree.
Effective andTlcasant to Take"
The foundation of healthy,
happy manhood and woman
hood; keep I mi babies ami
children healthy frequent ly
demands the use of a good
laxative.
Hexall .Milk of Magnesia
is the best k nd we know of
and we recommend it with
out hesitation,
It is of. full strength and
purity, pleasant to take and
thoroughly reliable. '
Glass Drugs
Inc.
La Grande, Orejjon
POIITLAND M.MEKKTS
POltTLANI). Ore.. (AP) Live
stock Steady.
i Markets
i1 :
1
-I
Kpjjs Steady, first a one cent'tiom dim doorways to avengu the
higher 32fli 32 14c
Butter Steady.
Ittiltt rfut Steady.
PORTLAND OK.YIX MAKKIX
POltTLANI). Ore. (AP) Wheat
Hard white It. S. Paurt, August, jj
$1.57; September, Jl.Mi; soft whit
Augusi, $l.i0
western white
tember, $l..r
M-piemner. i.iu,
August, l.5G; S- p-
hard winter.
gust, 1 1,55; Sept em tier, $ 1.54;
northern spring, August. $1.50;
September, $1.54; western red, Au
gust, $1.52; September", $1.52; HB
hard white. Angtist, $1.01; Septem
ber. $Llil.
Oats -No. 2 white feed, August,
$30: September. $3i; No. 2 gray.
Augusi. $2'.; September, $:y.
MAItKF.TS XV A GLANCF,
N V, W Y.OKK, ( A 1 ' St oeks
: Glirysler sours Ji poiiils.
' iiuiids steady: Fiona, western
und norinern .s rihc h.x poiMin.
Foreign exchanges Fas
Pol-
isn moiy umihii - i-unuo.
Cotton Declined
southern
hndue selling.
Sugur Steady; firm spoL
ke.
folOe Firm; Kuropean
iiiur-
s;v-
-
JACAMiM: DKM KOYIJtS
sol,l
; Kui'e
!ly al
ships
ouch.
at 7,H;i yen apiece
the Kuie naval stat
The
originally cost 2Mi.een y.n
They aie for breaking up. j
.id to ! used for bii tilling ;
I the H
tot r noses. Tin warship S ill 1 'i and
sasrbo naal .'dalinn shortly. K11-
signs
und
its-nf-aine Will be
placed tn the naval
e created oil I he
removed
museum
watship
I Ml! LI N (AP)5- An ollieh.l es
timate kivch ihe population of the
l-'ree Slate as 3. 1 ;:J.oimi. There li;
u siighi decline in t he bu t li and
death rales. The Free State lias
not ye taken a census.
1 Mr"
J.5 f
s
i ,
Si
I
L,
Ml Till'- I'VtS KITIT.NN
I lis lllul'll'k. i'!IVC Mi l tHIII
(nil the lim it, ir ui.ipiiiyUii'
CHU in
AGAIN IIJ U. S
NKW YOKK (My the Assoeint
cd I'ress). -The pistol shots which
early Tuesday struck ' dow n thre
men. two of tin in Chinese, in
Itoston, echoed half, way aeroHW
the I'nited States us Chinese tung of here, today snows mat iourieen
men after six months peace re- , of the town's larger business build
in' wed their warfare. 1 iK or residences were either do-
t It. .... Iw.ll.. .1,. ......r.wl
H.
Yen
Yee Yip, a member of the. On
Leung long, and Joseph 1. Crow
ley, u bystander, were wounded
in the burst of gunfire in Hus
ton's Chinatown. Yee Yip, . who
w as most seriously injm ed, dis
appeared after the shooting but
was later tound and taken to a
hospituh
Almost immediately after the
Ifostun outbnak. Ho Kee, a mem
ber of the rival On Leong long
here, was found dead on a cob
bled Chlnulown street with Luce
bullets in his buck. It Is believed
he was u victim of Jrllp Sing re
venge. Three Other Killings
In Pittsbjrg, shl ng Sun, a
laundryman, was killed and short
ly afterwards Low Suey, in A1 iii
nea polls, was slain. In St. Louis,
1ong ' Chooey, former "king" of!
Chinatown there, was seriously
wounded by enemy toug men and !
in scores of other cities where
the great tongs have outposts, po
lice found the tong hatchet men
preparing for battle;
1 News of the Itoston alt-ick
spread over the country as quid-
ly as telegraph wires could carry
lit. Yee Yip was obscure
hut
i he was a member of the ll.p S.ug '
1 1 .1 1
iui. u .u t., ouuu, .m.
him destroyed the gossamer
threads holding together the arm-
between the Hip Sing and the O.i ' "nV c0M"!,'V T?!TT'
tinning the dirigible It;t3 by the
i.eoufc ioimj. Ipritish government prior to April
Warned by code messages, lhe',ilMt twn.OOO and the out lav
gun men of the rival tongs sMpped,for charge of hydrogen gns
new blood debt and to settle ac-
counts held over from the peace j
conference here lust March. j
Follows Funeral of Kue Ying
The new outburst followed by 1
only a few houi s the bui iul of j
Kue Ying, Lie foremost chl
of New York's Chinatown, '
who was most intlueiitl.il In ar-
uuiging the truce. Mcnibe. of
Au-(JUth tongs sat side by side In his
Mineral cortege us ull Chlnatow n
paid last respects to him.
Until last October there had
been no hostilities between the
iwo tongs tor ii yeu.s. 1 iu-u
came u sudden outnreaii 01 nos-
j tititu s w inch lasted tliro.ign the
! winter. .The On Leoug tong s
composed principally of Chine le
jmeicnunts. The Hip Sings, Jurg- i
I er, but hss wealthy, draw- their 1
meinbvi's clilefly from Chinese sea
men, hiiiieiryiiH n and 1 ebtuuraut
w orkers. . ' j
'1 lie tonjrs are strict iy American j
organizations, off shoots resulting
ironi toe glutting of oriental civ-
uUution
upun tne western world.)
1
I Lilian Authorities llufricil
tiy .Miuiiiniluat.uii of Women
I NAPLFS (AP). A striking ex
ample 01 the tiiummu icaiion of n
hiiltiaii body by mutual proceHS'S
has b.'en discovered at Vatolia,
in the province of Salerno, wliti
the exhumation of the body of a
total reMideiil, Ko.su Scarpa, who
died in Kit 2. The body was found
it" il Perfect state of pro.s-
'ervatloli; evdl her clothes were
1 in a. so it of pet rifled com! it ion,
Mint retained their original colors,
j Thinking I he mum mi Mention
piocein might have been die to
peculiar
Moil, tin
ppcniii(
Lie ciirji
chemical qualities ol
uuthorUies oiiliii'il
of an adjacent grave,
;e in On- latter grave
the
the
bul
had
eonipicH ly decoiti posed. I'll IS,
therefore, led lo the belief among
devout iiativi-M that a miracle bud
bet-n w rought.
IrMi Hi publican May .Not Vole
IHT.IdN, (AP) Lnninn He Val
cra and the Kepubliean party ex
ecutive cotiiniitli e have issued no
tice lo parly electors to abstain
tiom voting or taking part in Ihe
Free Stale elections in September.
At that 1 1 ni'.s IH members of the
senate at" In b- Hcfed.
fax
i ' 4 J
V v JL j
4
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llll.h. .11 Mrs ! IrniMniiic,
Ol ! IIMIII . lllrlit Nn lllf 101
iuimimiiiuii., Alia. Aniiilnin, U)
SOUTHERN CITY
HIT BY STORM
ItHAWLKY. Cal.. (l!y the As
sociated Press.) A survey of prop
erty damage and injuries resulting
from lnl night's storm which
struck Calipatrla, In miles north
One woman was lataily Injured
am) half a score other inhabitants
slightly injuredj
l amage is estimated ut from
$1110,000 to $ 160,000.
LONGErTLEASE
IS REQUESTED
(Continued from Page One.)
point of business In general and
to make the holders responsible
: for a ny da 1 nugo ea used t lie re
sources Involved through evereiso
of rights under such leases.
I The morning session of the con
fereneo was given over to a dis
cussion of the public . domain of
the majority of sentiment appear-
ling in favor of federal
control,
j State control Is meeting with
much uisiavor at me conierence,
delegates taking the stand that
under federal control rules and ,
regulations governing grazing m
the various slates would be more
uniform, -
.Many delegatefc voiced the opln-
i- Ion that action regarding thepuh-
lle domain sho.ild be deferred uu-
1 til such time as the forest prob-
lem has been solved.
, , mm
Kxneuses for Airships Pile In
,:,,, lir le
"... . ,,V 7.
, lj V . . w " I
$5000. It cost ft.fi& to get 1133
(nto nrp i,n(rur n, pniham on April
17 after her enforced volagc' over
l he North Sea when she broke
from her mooring must.
The approximate cost of the K3S
(flown 800 hours) and U3tt (flown
97 hours) was $L7li.noc each. Up
in tin. ureuent Sn7rn()(i hilH been
8pr, on ;ifi n(l $i,25.0O0 on
,t;(7- ,(n(1, nicshi,,;, ,cing yet in an
Mmmi.iniMi xtiiio
The cost of U38 (70 hours),
chargeuhle in purt to the Ameri
can government. Is roughly $2,500,
000. This Information was given by
K, u.immii ln 11 written
nsW,
to R. li. Viant, parllament-
! ary member for West Wltle.tden.
1
All work mid no piny imikc
Claude a dull boy. I 11 111 all hi
but iu feel, mid (bey ure (hug
ging, bill keen coining. We will
i-e-l al the end of Hie iimiiI. 'Ihe
UiilMiiniiie kin pt lolling out, but
one uihhI thing mine Is sllillng
in. When It comes tit Doors, W 11
ilows, Slilmiles. Flouring. Celling
and I'liiKbeil I. limber, this is I he
Mopping place.
Ilou-e Paint, '2 :it per gallon.
Si 1 1 tiy pure Dolled Link ed Oil.
HH. Id iM-r gallon.
Certaln-tei-d hnlMitnlne, ."(Ic for
11 5-lb'. package. So heller liiilso-
111, no on cm lb.
Claude C. Pratt
Lumber Co.
"The Poor Man's Frlrnit'
OpIKl. yniinlrjf. Phone M-2IH
No Siimlnj Diisinrys
SHOES
REPAIRED
D .Men bo t now I low.
Have oti eer taken the
lime to collider if yo l were
leaving your nhoen In proper
hands to have them over
hauled ?
You would not take your
watch to a garage lor clean
ing, t h n w hy do you ju-t
t brow your shoes, "your best
frlendV Into any ol these
so-called shoemakers'."
Mring them tn to expert
workmen who CAN HO TIIK
WORK rijfM.
A 1 rial is nil we uk un I
your good business judgment
will t tl ou the n ut.
JESTER'S
SHOE SHOP
. liilcy lll.llf.
IMPROVED FORI)
IS ANNOUNCED
ifontlnued from pHg One.)
type Wide crown lenders hung
close to the wheels contribute to
the general eflect of lowness and
smartness,
While Kunnbout nml Touring car
remain In black, tho closed bodies
arn finished in harmonic color
schemes, enhanced by nickel radia
tors. The Coupe and Tudor bodies
are finished In deep channel ureen
while tho Fordo r is rich Windsor
maroon.
Greater comfort in provided for
driver and passengers In holh open
and closed cars by larger compart
ments, more deeply cushioned seats
and grader leg room.
Many new conveniences are also
Incorporated In the Improved curs.
In the Kunaboul, Touring ear,
coupe and Tudor, the gasoline tank
Is under the cowl and filled
through an ingeniously located fil
ter cup completely hidden from
sight by a cover similar in upptur
ance to u cowl ventilator. One
piece windshield and narrowed pil
lars in the Tudor and Coupe offer
the driver greatly Increased visi
bility und improved ventilation.
Driving comfort is materially in
creased by tow'er seats, scientifical
ly improved back rests and lowered
steering wheel. Hrake petlals are
wider and more conveniently
uccu. .
rour floors are now pmvmeu un
the Touring ear and two on the
Itunabout permtlting l he driver to
take his -place from tho left sii
of the car. Curtains, held secure
by rods, open' with the doors.
Most Important In the mechan
ical changes are the improved
brakes. The transmission brake
drum and bands have been consid
erably Increased In size which gives
the foot brake softer and more
positive action us welUas longer
life.
Tho rear wheel brako drums
.
We Buy for Less
We Sell for Less
Some .Moiu Iul Arrived
Hoys' und Girls' school
shoes at a very low price.
Very best grade In shoes
that will stand any rough
wear, for boys and girts. All
sizes, $2.60, $2.9li and $3.2f.
Misses and young men's
shoes und oxfords for neat
dress and college wear $3.it5.
Boys' shirts and blouses
for school and dress 65c
and 65c.
The New York
Store
DESTROYERS OF
HIGH PRICES
! 1216 AdHmsAe,,,
Protected Tires
General Cord Pennsylvania Vacuum Ci'p
Rid Voui-self of Tire Expense!
Jennings & Shumate
"Everything for the Bab"
I line oii ei er thing ou need for Ihe Ihtby or the new
layette? We are alwnx glad lt bowr tu fair line of
InfantV Wear or nnylblng In the Shim.
Art & Baby Shop
'FVMtVTHINO I'OR TUP: IIAHV- v
KI2."i Wtv.1 Jiicotfson llliltf. Aln ins An.
Today And Thursday
LEWIS STONE
"FINE"
clothe:
And "Our (Jang" Comedy
Friday
MILTON SILLS
In The
"Knockout"
are larger and t he brake, of s' lf
energizing type.
Co rd t Ires a re now si andard
equipment on all l-'ord cars.
Women participated in French
election, ol the first time. May 4,
The
Paris
Our new Full tine in Mll
liueiy is now on 'display. Did
you se them'.' .lust thu
shape and shade fur you;
prices lo suit every pirse.
$2.2."! to $20.00
Let us please you, as wo
have many others.
The
Paris
HOTEL ASTOD
2nd A Hill Lot AnBIei
EVERY ROOM has PRIVATE TOILET
50 Baths New, Modern
Close to Shopping District and Theatres
FREE GARAGE tariff from $1.50
1
HLY THIS HOME
Modern 5 -room house
near Island City high
way across f-om tho
Stangti Al 1 1 1 . Price
92&UO.OO. Terms.
We hn e several gixsl
lois 11 car the Wilmw
tM'hool for sale. Ivany
term, or we will build
you a small home and
sell on vurj cy
meats.
House anil bam anil
two acres near Willow
School. Let lis shovv
you this place.
WEEKS &
HKALTOHS
New Foley Dhlg.
liiHiirniice Losais
inirT'"