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WeilnoFclny, September 16, 1925. THE LA CKANPTC EVENTNG OBSERVER Page Five Local News In Brief CLOVER CREEK HARVEST ENDS 1 COMING INVESTS t'nlon County Fal at iSluln. jKepteuibor 23-2G, Inclusive. Union County Annual Arinls Itice Diiy Celebration lA jtlrahde November 11. jA Itou'ul-l'p , ;.' :4Jess Andrew ia at PemlU'ton to ;day attending tho Hound-Up,. ' f ' ' Gmie to Pentllelim $ 3Kom-ri Miller hus gone) to Pcn tilt ton, . where lie has accepted a : poult lou I Z VI r mo From Lnlte o.Mrs. OiK-iir Cutler bus returned tcf her homo here after several weeks' illness at Hut Uk Bnna 1 titMium. Sho Is much improved. lion to help harvest hia potato crP- . fmVKR CIlKKlv (Snoclan Kin .gm - thj 8ection. Tho erous wero erv John Robinson left La Grande onrt. Ulnnv of the farmers am msi niffiii lor t-enoieion, wnere no Sfl(n th(ty Rinierfnl!cw. Pas will attend thti Hound-Up, after ture and rangrf.s ure good after the which he will go to Eugene, where rocent mna. The stock that Is bo he will res ime. his studien at thetng brought from the mountains is University of Oregon. fat. Mrs Rubv rahlstrnn ami Mrs. Vteltin-; Here Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Loney flr,, of Seattle, Washington,' and M s; Ivy Loney, of Portiand, arj visit ing In La Grande this week at the home of Mr, Loney Jr. i Returns to La Grande f !)Mnv CuUen hns returned .to Ln i Grande uft-r spnndinff the summei j" jUi.iUhff lit ,S.uh.i1o, wliere he was I eqaloypd. , i . Here Yesterday j i&Ted 'Gillen water passed through hire yi'titerduy on his way to Peii- dBton from Haker. He will at I tend the Kouml-l'p. b f Iti Pendleton t Mrs. C. W. Noyis is in Pondle itm this week v's t Kr at the home i of her son. Kay Noyes. Phe cx- p-rs t return to her home here Mondny. Have; Hnby Son Mr. and Mrs. Rert Greiner are tlic parents of a baby boy born to tin-in t'pti'mher 1- fat the Grande .Uonde hospital. faiarria o l.!enso Issued '. J A marriage license has been ls t sj'-d from the' co':nty clerks of tiro, to Wllllnm Chillier, of La ;. Oi nd;-, and M.S3 Ethel llennett, f of Elgin, . f r i To Leave IYl.lay '.-i Mr. and M o. Clark Fitzgerald (will have Friday for Corvallts i. Ttf'.efro th- y will inn km their home tt'a w:nlr and Mr. 1'VT.jrorr.ld will nU nd the tyrgon Ai?rieulturai Y codege. Suit ease at Station The police report that they dis covered a suitcase near the rail road track, which they are now holding at the police station await ing tho arrival of its oVnor. The suitcase contains a pencil sharp ener, sample oils, brushes and the like. . Tinn IVnlse were recent Ia Grande visitors. ' Mr. and Mrs. Paul 1nlilMrom have returnod to their home at Rrkr after a pleasant visit with and Mrs. Andrew relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. u WtMfcwmcn and two children wore recent vis tors hire. Mr, Williamson came on b' sin ess and his wife and children accompanied him. , , Mr. Ashhce, a former resident ef. this weetlon. was a recent IhimI neHH visitor hero. Mr. Ashbee first came o Clover creek 54 years ago. ,1. F. PeVore was1 a recent La Grnmie visitor. Mrs. B. C Dahistrom and two fUn-jfliters. ltnhv rnd LUllo, wre vlvbnrs to La Grande one day the past week. School begun Monday of this wok w'th Miss Bernlece West as Instructor. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Tong. of pomorov. f;dilngtont .have Ijoen visiting at the J. A. MeOanse h-me. Mr. Ixng came tn hunt, but as everyone Is very busv in this rcc tlon nt the rresent time he liopos to return loter for -a hunt with his ne,bew. Fd'son McCans-e. Two large bunches of pteep. onr be'onghig ti N. Grav, of Cove, and one to the lla'e brothers, passed through ill's woek. on their wy to Orande Ronde valley where To Aoi1 V, of f. M!ps Fnd" H'lnl s, Sllsa Elonnor Crlass and Miss Thelmo K'tchen left this morh'ng for Pendleton, where they will attend the Round Up. after which they will go to Portland. Atter a few days spent in Portland they will -o io Eugene, where they will enter the Univer sity of Oregon this year. .Move to Portland 1 Mr. and Mrs. Chr's Mays and family wIM le:ive tho lust of this week for PortlHiid, where they will make their home. Mr. and Mra lnva V - vo lifr.il horn a ntimhiir o f -Vf-...e knln .nnnnini the with the lied Cross Drug store here for some time. Hero Last I-Aenin'T . George Statton B. Y. P. U. presi dent for the state of Oregon, spent Ir.ot night in I, a Grande the gurs: of tho Kev. G. A. Pojlard. Mr. Sntton leit this morning for Baiter to attend the B. Y. P. U. rally there this evening. He was accon panied by his little nephew, Larry Brown. Enjoy Your Food While You IjU anil Ihm'I Itegivt It Aftcrwanbi Don't punish yourselfl If you have had to cat hur riedly or havo over-tax-fd your stomach, take Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets to In crease the activity of the bowels and to stimulate' Lie stomach. They contain no harmful Ingredients and have no un p'uisant after effects. They help you to get full value and pleasure from your food by making digestion easy. Glass Drugs . Inc. La Grande, Oregon I building fund. I l ienle Held. I lAbor day a picnic was given for the peoide ot Cove, who ha.ve puss led their s xtieth milestone in their 'journey through life. H. Baedeker, lue years old, wan the oldest pies jent, and Mrs. Mary Moa. of North ; l'gwder, who is a guest of her dui.ghtur. Mrs. T. O. Wilson, came 'vcoud at tS7 years. Mrs. A. B. Con ley. 64, was the oldest Cove woman present. ' A short prog rum was given, consisting of a vocal uolo by Mrs. Lou Payne, a solo by O. Eckcrsley und one by H.1I. Little. M.sa Nolle Eckersley, of Port land, spent the week end here with her parema. Mia. Ethel BoHnas left Wednes day for her school in Warrenton. School began Monday with a ; largo enrollment. To Tcacli Here, 27 YEARS AGO from all parts of the United States. Last Monday two fami lies, Including six persons, arrived from Tlmmer, Wyoming. Tholr names were: Mr. and Mra. W. C. Fa r r is and Mr. and M rs. W. T. Farris and family. Eastern Oregon Observer, Sep-1-,' Wl, T 1 sys. J. L. Hin I-, . iciitu n ncui viuii ia teuiber ill, man's fall wheat yield was 45 bushels per acre. Editor Ed Pollack of the Wal lowa Heruld was in the city last week.- . ( Union eount y according to the census made by tho state in 1S76 had 10,354 people In it, of these 0,01)7 were mules and 4.768 fe males, Att a meeting of the council last 'Wednesday . night an ordi nance was passed prohibiting I K. R. Brusnohan, of Colvlllo, cook wag' ns from obstructing the , Washington, arrived Wednesday streets and parties from holding and will toach in the "high Hchool meetings on the streets. . here, lie will assume the work in The Misses Nellie ' and Mao ufeiicullure und science. Stephens expect to leave in a few tichuol begun on Monday ln tho days for Chicago. Miss Nellie Fio&ty district, with Mis. Eva -Dun- j will take a course in journalism tan as teacher. 'and Mae will continue her stud- j Mr. and Mrs.' Cyril Richardson j tea in music. or Penulcten spent the week end j MiB8 Pearl i-ennrngton, tho ac jW.Uj her parents, Mr. and Mra. L. COmpllshod daughter of Mr. and liU. Laird. : (Mrs. C. C. Pennington; has taken i Mibs Clurlce Conklin left early m;r aupartUre for McMlnnvrtle 4.1 the week lor Walla Walla, Wash--tQ nttond tno 8ttUe agricultural i.ilglou, wiuiuttiie win uivenu buiiuui !coneg0i TO BUILD ADD MEJHip COVE (Special) The Iadios, Aid or the Methodist .Episcopal church was entertained by Mra. George Anderson and Mm. Edith L. Pease .at the home of Mrs. An derson on Wednesday, afternoon. The a i fair In the form of a sil ver tea to raise money for the ad- j au d xlrs, gutherlund, Mr. and thib winter. Miss Nellie Stevens and her brother, Earl Stevens, of Portland, have been visiting among their old friends in Cove this weeK luu. A. B. Conley, of La Grande spent a tew days in Covehis wecK a guest ui the home of Mr. and Mrs. J- J. Conley. Many Guests nt Picnic. Mr. and Mrs. George Ciray of Lower Cove attended ihe piemc oniony. Other fcuosis were: Mr. wild Airs. George AlUler, Mr, und O. Eekersiey, Air. and Mrs. F. Wiuiains, ftir. and Mn. B. F. Bell, Mr. und Mrs. Willlum Reynolds, i ,r. uiiu Mi-s. Silua Kuger, Mr. and Mrs. O. Perrin, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hi us, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1 Gibson, Mr. und Mis. o. Lund, Mt and Mrs. M. J. Dully. Mt und Mrs. S. Sned- cKcr, Mr. una Airs. ri. u. uiuie, imt. dition to the church, which will ! Mr8, B, 'D. white. Mr und Mrs. 8. SepUin,her 10, to Mr. and Mrs. i r. i . , i,i.i, ' . .. . " . .-. Hni-rv Rtirroueh. a son. l'Tieil 30 and Cost.-t Ed Hay s was fined $10 and cbsts in the Jus'.ice court yesterday lr Judge Hugh E. H-ady "lor lenv in r a camp fire burning. Mr. 0 iyea makes his homo near Mea ; cliain. , ' Markets Edison MoCanse wns a business visitor Monday, of. this week Ln Grande. " ' ' :Thi:rsrinv whs the first day of open season on deer and grouse. und thn not too busy harvesting went hunting. ' Mr. and Mra Ftnnlev Phaw w'll take their little girl to and from fcbool at Nnrth I'owc'r until 'hey romi leto their harvesting here ao thev con move in. Sip. and M. Tnllv v'"rc rw"! v'Hltnrs nl tlie borne of tlielr daugh ter, Mrs. Htanley ghaw. ,. a. Conley had shipped !w cars ot wheat to Portland up to Saturday. Mrs. Frank 1 Pike and Mrs. Llddy Richardson spent the first part of the week nt Union. Married In this city Tuesday September 13, by the" Hev. Fath er A. Mooro, Cecil Smltlt and Miss Laura Howott. Married At the residence of the bride's purentB In P!no Val ley, Sunday. September 11, N, I..t Hkitf jind M 'KH Wary lep. Mairled In Kltrln. Iy the bid der Q. K," Mayflold, . William Chll dors and Miss Cora Morclock. -Married In Athena, on Sep tember 6. at the home of Mrs. V. T. Kooritz, the Rev. Ambroso Hnbnrts; of. Cove, nnd Miss Joso lyn Koonts. -.-, ' Horn ill this .city, '"Saturday, Larger Than Last Year PARIS (AP) Minister of Aitrl culture Hurnnd told the oablnet Tuesday mornlnfc that this year's wheat crop is officially estimated at 89.000,000 quintals. (A quintal Is equivalent to 220.40 pounds.) Forecasting an estimate of 8R, 000,000, L'Matln pointed out that this Is nine million quintals more than last year's crop. France's needs amount to ninety million quintals, the paper added, so it would be necessary to import only five million. ' Hussia is beginning; to export quantities of wheat to Frunco. als was small durinx August, but at the lutino time thu United States increased its stock of gold, with iluporls of $4,861,730. ugulnst ex ports ot $3,135,699. For tho year i'J'-'S to date, how. over, the KOld Imports have been $55.7:13.352, with exports of $197. 4S8,rol, makltiK the Iojs ot sold for thu year $141.7511.249. Silver- Imports for August were $7,273,298 against exports of $8, 284,901. . THADE BALA.NCE SIIOW.N WASHINGTON ( AP) Exports from the United States for AukubI were $383,000,000 and Imports $375,000,000, leaving a favorublc balance of $8,000,000. The figures, made public by the commerce department compared with exports of $330,658,000 and imports of $254,542,000 in Auguat, 1924, when the month's balance of trade favorable ' to the United States was approximately $70, 000,000.' . Imports for August, 1025 were larger than those of any month of the calendar year with tho excep tlonof March, when they wero $385,000,000, ' They wero also lt-iriM. thnn thnnn nt nnv sllicrlo , . - . month In 1924. '! Exports fur August have been several times exceeded by monthly records during tho last year and a half. . The movement of previous met- We Buy for Less We Sell for Less To appreciate Re;il Har guins you must see the ai ticks listed in our big ad Tuesday. They are all here and many others. Come in. - The New York Store DESTROYERS OF HIGH PRICES 1216 Adams Ave. . be Sunday school rooms, a kitchen c. Mulonc, Mr. and Mrs. George and woodshed. The contract will ; jicUaiilei. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Con. be let to Jus. ltundell and work will I u,y, mr. and Sirs li. F. l.obertt, begin at once. Uirs. litury Wagner, Mrs. M. E. Officers for th year wrc e'eet-! l.ovun. Mra. Abble Gayclle, Mrs. cd as follows: Mra. A. A. Antles, Eva Mllinan. Mrs. A. li. Conley. iirrsident: Mrs Cora l'eterinnn, Mrs. Alice Alien, mr. urn ruo A'mut the S:ime . I .Mirs(M.".xlne McNo'il, who 's nt I G-ande Kondo hospital . with a fr ielured skull, Is reported to be eh-Mit the name today. Sho is (J '.'I'ingseaslly, but ImprovehiVht'iK (Tow. f-.,5 , i - ' k Krinii Cmps lo I'ellllli'lim J Tin- American l.oulrm' drum' -t,s v-W ; it ..rnll"tIt this mornliiK ti n.t will upend ' the" da.v : ft,, T',- . 'i'lit-v will march in the l: Rimnd-Up liarad". Twenty-six 51 Dien lilMde the trip by, auto. "., Went to Itrl'.cr .;' Mlr.s Odessi George went to ; 13 'Uer this morntn:; end will spend fine time there with her mother. ; Sac ha accepted a position 111 I'.iker and will also attend the flakcr lihii yiimol. 1'OltTLAXI) MAP.Kirr.S. POltTi-ANl). Ore. (AP) Butter, utt-rlat tjteady. Eggs Extras, one cent lower. Catl le, calves, sheep Steady. !tloa,s 25 cents tower. PX tt,t, AK(rs ' 'AP) But tcrfat 60Jc here today. ' i'OUii.AM) GRAIN MAniCIvl' PORTLAND. Ore. (AP) Wheal i-MhVd WMte"B.' S. T3ftitit,' Septein Ijer. $1.40; October. SI. 41); Boh white, September, $1.47J; October at $1.47: western white, Reitenl hcr, $l'.'4'7: October, $1.45; hard w.ntor.epttM'.iber $1.44; ilutyljer, ;i.4:i;' -wextern -white, ..September, M.45; Oclol.er, $1.43; lillU. hard ELECTRICAL STORM HITS 2 COUNTIES (Contlnupd from Pnge One.), "earby tree and the father un htirnBiierl his hors"S und led them to' the barn where he was- when the bolt slew his son. The hoy was Vetting his horses ready to i"i'e to the barn at the time of the fllt.nllly. ! .The electrical nt.orlil was necom I panied by a heavy rain and Borne hall. No scrloeq dinWe was dnn i. rhn.!vrlpk. secii.larv and Mrs; ardson. Mrs,. Muivarct Wade, m George Mcllaniei. treasurer. A i a ry iioiiiiiun, t.-. building committee was appointed ! M. O. 1-uwrenco. E. D. Millard. W. consisting of tho president, vice I A. Marten, T. P. Gardner, John president and secretary. . laraer u v. v.. uum. . The afternoon'sjprogram conslat- ! W'"3 Allco Marquarat. the coun- and Mrs. Wes Smith, reading by1,'" "' "r!'lng- ' white, Sei teinber, $1.50; October, i tQ conllnuo puing up their, grain Mrs. T. C. Hefty and a vocal duet by Mrs, Edith I. l'eaae and Mrs. George Anderson. There were 24 members and lour visitors present. The ladles of Ihe Cove M. E. church are doing excellent -work. At tho beginning or this year tho momhen-hlv. toialcd 1 forty-seven. Last jioar-thejl made $224, .which has nearly a.l been expended for rernlrs and Improvements on :he rectory. They have on hnnd'n lit tle iaore Mian $200 to add to the hnililtmr fcnl. ;. They will give a n fruit cropi but threshing. was , hevsanr m iiece u.t, nd fa-mers will be nimble I irom which w... - Muttming ut Cascade Ixk-Us. CASCADE 1XICKS, Ore. The Bteaiiier lAindellnu ot Porllnnd ar rived In Cascade Locks today with no Muzanias aboard. They spent lust nlghl Kt Wairendale, coming on to Cascade. Locks this moriiug, The majority cllinbeq. ine . inoan inins back of town, while others lounged , about the -government grounds and plcnlckod. The steam er lert the locks at 2 o'clock bound for Porllnnd. It Is the first steam er excursion to Cascade Locks in several years. l f1 - l ixmx&i" mm LMJ (JOTEt. ASTOD 2nd 4 Hill Los Aonbs EVERY ROOM h PRIVATE TOILET 50 Batht ' New, Modem Qoie to Shopping District nd Toes trot FREE GARAGE Tariff horn $1.50 $1.60. - Oals-Ko. 2 white feed, Septem ber, $29; October, $19; No. 2 gray, .September. $2S; October, $28. Corn No. 2 E. Y. tdiipmenl, Sep tember, $41.50; October, $-11.60. 'Afi'MnI'm: Itomul-l'ii i Houth McKi nnon and Mr. Bry. iat. of Alicel, left this r.iornlne for Pendleton, wher" they will aii.-nd two d''ys taking In the ):mmd-rii. Whilo there Mr. Mc-K'-iinon exjiects to contract a num h r of indians fiom the reserve- CLOTHES AT CLINT'S Standard Lines of Quality (lolhea ' To M:i!:e Your Selection I'rom. ropu!ar I'rices l; Clint's Clothiery I'lie Stort! Willi a ConM-lenre lAHKKTS AI' A GLAXCK. NEW QLiKlv (AI') Hloiks I l ,tv.v;;i many lurch ricvd shares Jrclino S to 5 points. Uo'nis lrrKil:-t-; tnidliiK HCtiv .ty cpntt-ra In rail iasucs. I'-oi-t-ign (rxuhanKt; M Ixcd : Vvvn Kortign exihfincc Mi.:l: Kronch franc3 gain; liHgiun francs crlni'. Cotton l.iwor; profit-taking by .'OinintfiKton hotiars. . Sugar Ksy; lowor spot morkct. Coffee Weak; lower Rio offerings. i'or si'verfll days. COVK, Or. (Hpreial) A Buvero slnrm Htruelt Cfiv nrt'l vVn tv :hnnt 2:4 ft ocotk yt-Hlorday uflornoon and badly diiinitmt iii.tuy uruliardB. Hail atom's, soin as lin-;;; an wahiuls, rlddlfd 1 he t rt i'K, knoel;in I'riiil to I hi' ground and breaking lliiibs. - Shingles vvrru linitrred frotn :Vfral hnus-s futo . tups ph'Ted and wlhtlows tirokon. Th6 storm lusted ubout 2n minutes. KstimaUs this nrorn intr h.d not ben niad as to the xtent of the damage. CHICAGO (AC) Wheat Ulgll jt:o paotlirdh'tuuWhrdtunupnilpn r; report lmying. . Corn Steady; .snv.iH receipts. C'ltiw- Ht'-ady; yearlings in act ive demand. , lings SI iong. vxidn jcaii:s . I'NION. (re., (Spe:al.) The nlci-lrir-il storm Hiat pfst d ovir I'nion counly yesterday auernoon ni Hs'd t'nlon In Ms full Tury. Sonu hail and rain fell her" hut no dam age, has been reported tpday. ' t ' - '' wit! I1 Siiies pea0 B$mmv '?! Special it i MIHS.I3 S0.t)" lot i iii:i-:s'i;s si;:.sr, lot 3 ni.i;sii-; 5I.-1..-.II lot 1 11 V'S SI. 05 lot 2 HATS 1.25 lot 3 II TS Sfl.lli The Paris sToim in i s i.a (iitANhi: I,a Crandi- out of the ulin-rt pith of tin' Htorin, ii'-vrrlhelrHS re- r.-.v-. a lartf amount of rain, w hirh continiH-d for s.-vt ral hours. Out? bolt of lightning Ftruek Foine- where In the rity but no r'p"tts of ilaniage have be-n n-eiivi-d. al ilincgb work in tin- fh Ids and or fl'.nrtis liave buen haib-d It inpor arily. IIAIIj HITS I'OWDlt l A ui . k, ui'-., (SpveiaL fine of tin- most s'Vre hall s'onrs p. rl'nei d In I'owd r river valhy in ninny yturs oectirred y st. (.ii.y u't rnoon )' w-n 1 :30 and o'e'oek in tin- Wingvilhr and I'oea liontiis districts, u few tulles wc-st of Itak.-r. So large wi rn the hntislon s that a n-iinb-r or clilckt-nfl on the farms w.-ru kilhd. i USED CARS . DODGE TOURING A Snap'. 1924 FORD TOURING 1923 STAR TOURING Jennings & Shumate Euick Sales and Service CAILLAUX IS OX WAY TO AMERICA (Continued from re One.) agreement Frnnce may have with Gr at Itrltatn. I He Hiti.l the Pr.-nch wil tie ffiven f-very niport unit v to preterit their 'n'-ie ef the question and that the 'Anieric-.n rnm'nlieion would loiK after the I'nited S:nlej,' int.rota. ti.VKK WATNO.N AltltAHi.M:l PA I. KM. Ore. Clyde Wntjnn. lio ia:, arr.sttl recently at A lorii. charre-l with belnfr Impli cated In the robbery of Aurora HTale brnk nt Aurora laT Octor,-r. e:eB arraipned In Juirticp eoilrt hcf. The prlK-iner took hi d-iy to p'nl. He wla he defended by Walter Crlthehlow. local attorney. Three men wre Iniplirate tn the rubbry which netted then IIOu. No matter where crude rubber prices may go Fire stone advantages in securing raw material, in manufactur ing and distribution are al ways active to make good the pledge of Most Miles per Dollar. Racing drivers hill-climbing and endurance record holders taxicab, motor truck and bus operators and hundreds of thousands of cr owners are daily emphasis ing the unheard-of mileage and service delivered by Fire stone Gum-Dipped Cords. Gum-Dipping iz ono of the biggest factors in tire performance and long mileage, making fl,a,:t ' Firestone Gum-Dipped UHi J. E. Reynolds, who la Inter ested tn two big s'piun threshers, whs tn the city Put unlay report ing that not more nmn onc-hV.f of the Crop of the valley whs hur- vested and that tho yield wus not quite up to last yeur, but wns very good. Alfred Potorson or Missouri, is In the valley purchasing winter upples. Mia. v M. Anson and daugli ter, Miss Margaret , leave this week to visit friends in Omaha and town. 1 Mrs. Wllllnm Erickson, nccom pnnled by Master Hal Bohnen- kuiup, left Tuesday evening for' tho east to visit friends und rela tives, '. -- .li'Rso I mill or, nn old pioneer of this valley, passed through tho . l. ,. county this week en route, to Will- f cxtltwl I can liai-dly Iowa ''county-'fron Hood Uivr. - stAiul on my feet ami I want .lo County Suhool - Superintendent . wxeuo . you. uwm nmvi u uiu K. E, I3raeg. npent Bunday n the inff to. close out 10 cui-loaW of i pity.'' returning hdmo' Monday rougli i lnn-bor at 1.0 p(;i- M., I morning. " f . o. b. Jiuds, If you flinira on j Mtm N"lllo Ptevons Is np)qMnrT,buliaiitg a hog shetl, n bog p-n. i Mlsn llessle Worstoll In tho school ft mrurhlm; slicil, o cow -sIkmI, oim room this week. " ' b4P pvpii a coal bin. ha Oraude is dally receiving wiMidboiwo or dug house, tukd new additions vto Its population , yoiirwlf by llm right -our, put ' .your checkbook In your hip pork-) ct and innrch yourself Uown io i the new limihci (nitl nt once. AVn rnnnot lcl n k'ii'Ic stick of: this lumber out on credit. First, we liavr n'l I'ine to keen , books, and 'second, we wouldn't do It anyway nt these pr'ccs. , Yon enn get lx4's, l.ll, iH and ik few, Il2's, mid Mime 2 s. lAtnv no time. .Make Hacks at once lo the new lumber yard. This Ih u large vnltcy mid Hie funnel hate not done any building to xpeuk of In ii number of years. Tli re nn hits or clear hoards hi this In in !mm-. ' If Johnson, the auction eer out of Cove rvud this I nm pure hn will buy aboul 10.1)00 feet. Clyde Kiddle will nhwduto ly go wild, j Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. "The Toot Man'a I'Vleml" tlfipo.. FViitiMlrf. I'hoiie A1-H4N Nu Hiimlny IlintliifMa Misn Xo. 3 Now Is the time to pm ehaee silver fox bicetl.nK stock. You eun buy belter quality here for $!lllt, per pair, than twice thut amount from most farms and dealr . crs who employ aalcamen As to success and references ask most anyone In La. Grando. . . . , - TUB '': '''' oiiufiox 'i'kail rox ' I'AltM II. V. Sm'lli, Prop; 1 ' I,a (littiiilu, Oiv. (I, . Cords the most economical' tires ever offered motorists. The cord from the fabric . mills is first delivered toa separate plant where it is treated in a solution of gum, which insulates every fiber cf every cord. This protects against internal friction and heat, giving . the sidewalls greater flexibility and addi tional strength. Prove Firestone s many superiorities for yourself. If you have never had the safety, comfort and economy of these serviceable, long-mileage tires go to the nearest Firestone Dealer for Firestone only builds Gum-Dipped Cords. BUH THIS HOME ft-rofini modern house, clo In, Trlco $-JOO. 7 -room modern home, large lot, Noilh Kidu. I 'rice :12W. lei n w. 11(15 - acre farm near SiimmervIHe a bur gain nt lU'JOO. WKKRS & KLA iti.Airous New I'Olcy Ittdg. InMiranro Imhum SILK LINGERIE .M KT IXI KII.H STl'-IXS, M.II'S, llI,Ot1i:l:S nml ClIK.MISi: Coine III anil Ixxik i'l" in ferl M-:V IIIjAMil'.TH I'OIt Till-: IlAliY Art & Baby Shop iii itons covi:iti:i) itrrii:i:ii'K i'.vn'i:itxs Imbler Garage Imbler, Oregon Perkins Motor Co. La Grande, Oregon Trail Service Station Union, Oregon AMERICANS SHOULD PHODUCE THEin OVN R U E B E R . . 9 Ji'6 JwvjXt. Arcade TODAY AND THURSDAY ALICE TERRY In "ANY WOMAN" Comedy, "Powdered Chickens" FRIDAY IilCIIAUD liAUTHELMESS "SHORE LEAVE"