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Thursday, November 12, 1925.' THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Five Local News In Brief al Frutttrnul coiiKma at UulMth, Minn., Aua:. 10. The conni''S waa organized in 1SSG anj hua never In-foro hod a woman presUJi'iU. It coinprist'w 70 hoc Mica and 7,000, 000 fruternallsis. , Jlriv qn ltusliicss I lice Duy. Ho joined thu Odd Kfl- 1 l-j, Htundley, of ImbU-r, was in 1 lows 54 years aj?o in old town lien. tlio eitj this morning on business. Here on HiiMiipss- John Allen was u business visitor lo La. Grande this morning', Ills hoim: is, at Cove. In City Yesterday William J. Uucknell spent Arm istice hay in l.a Grande. Mr. ;iick ni'll is an ex-sorvit-o man. having spent twenty jnontlia in France. the niuin purl of l.a Grundo that time. ut Went to nnkei- Mm. Gilbert llryant went to Ha V r tills morning for medical treut-jki'-nt. Hhe will return to her, home here this evening.. Itrtiirmtl Home This Morning Mr. and Mrs.Oran StoHe return ed to their home, at 1'endleton tills morning, after spending yesterday and lust night in ha Grande. Here Shopping , Mrs.-Mary G. Young, of Teloea set, was shopping in Iai Grande litis morning . She returned to lier home on train No. 24. Here From Pendleton Francis MaGec wius anions the Armistice day visitors to Im Gran- esterday. His home is al Tend- Show Troop Arrhe The show troop. Which will pre sent "IJprhtniii" this evening at tlit; Arcade theatre, nrrlved In li Grande Ibis morning on. train No. IM. ; JCWunirtl .to Merrill . A. H. Htaim'e li ft Inst nlKhl for his home in Merrill, Wisconsin. C- r vlsittnK here, for several days njid taking part In nomu important business conferences. Ill of Neuritis Mrs. William McKenzie. Is til of neuritis ut her home, 1300 Monroe street. Visits Her Daughter Mrs. Ida llamblin. of Portland, concluded u visit with her daugh ter. Mrs. J. IS. Try on, this morning, and returned home on No. 17. ItccovcriiiiiK I mm Operation Miss lela (Weeks, who under went an operation for appendicitis it the Grande Konde hospital huu urday, is muking- a good recovery. Iteiv l-'or (Vli-hrntloii Mrs. I.orune Heckwlth. manager of the Omcon hotel at 1'endleton. returned there this morning after attending the Armistice day cclo-bration. PENDLETON BEATEN BY ; LA GRANDE (ConUrujedfro To llusineks 'ollet;e Misses lone Kubel. 702 IS avenue, and Kthel llurbrldge, 602 O avenue departed this , morning for Port land, where they wilt enroll at the Uenkc-Walker business eolegc. Will Spend Winter Here Mr. and Mrs, J. S. Conner, ar rived this morning- from their ra neh at 1 loliack Canyon, nea r Jaeksoirs Hole, W"yo., planning to lake upresldencc in La Grande for the winter. t Looking Over .Market It out In J. II. Scolt, statu market road engineer, or Kale m, was a visitor to La Grande totlay. Mr. Scott is look ing over market roads In this county. Here For ArinMlee liiy Mr. and Mrs. Itoger Kay and Mr. and Mi. Kobert Jones, of i'endhi Inn, wt'T;1 among the out. of town vlsllors,to l,u Grande on ArmLstice dav. Will Visit Mulher Mrs. N. W. Courtney, accompan ied by her daughter. Jeun, left on No,. 17 t libs morning for h visit with her mother, Mrs. Anna Clausen, at Cortland. Mrs. Clausen formerly lived in Haker. VANISHING CREAM Is a iievessity to a ucallhy complexion. Haiti you trktl GEORGIA ROSE VANISHING CREAM lien; From I'nion Anionic the Union vlnltora lierc. 'yi'Ktnriliiy tor tin: Armistice Wuy celebration wi'i uj. C. K. Illivia, aim Uliiy Sluinks, )l. I.. Weal, Mr. and .OIH. 1'ICIl 111 U II Ullll IIUUbMVI i'Ycldii. Harry . koilniun, .a Von Morris. Mr. and Alin. W. J. lleach, YV. McMusters, S. HI. Huyncs, and others. ' - l.t-rt Vtir Snll Ijiki Arnold .1. Kohli-r left t.a tlrande this innrnlnK.ln rontu.to Kail J.aku Lpnld . wtvural days ut ... varlojis Mil VP Tills lOvonlllK W. K. I'lKK. inlernul revenue col lector, will have Iji Grande this evening al'ti-r a week here on of ficial business. Krom here lie will ko to Knlcrprlse and will then Cily, I'lnli. where he will attend- the I.. J). H. business colleffu tills winter. lien From linker Mr . and. Mrs. V. A. Pnyton and daughter, MisH (Jniee l'ayton, and . Mr. and Mrs. l'lake Uindrelh. nil of Maker, spent Arnil.tlce 'day in l.u Grande. They v'tslted friends kere. ; Mere I,n-( Mclil Mrs. I,. J. Jordan, of . Iirli,'haiii I'ily. I'liih. spml last niKht In l.a t'.riiiule Ihe Knest of Mrs. Ii. K. llnimwi'll. She h rt I Ills ' niornini; for lOnterprise. wliere she will visit her son, 1,. K. Jordan.'' - points alonir the hraneh lino'.- He will return to a (1 ramie nest Wed nesday night. Anyone who wishes to see him about Income tax mat lers will find him in, the federal building: there. of tin' two gehoobi. The victory marked the definite m.Miux tif I'cndlelnn's. Jinx on Lit'; (iriinue mid ivns the lirsl irluniiili. for tlio local team Over the ruin- lllln eiuint.v-M-alers siuee 1UIV. And 1 It left Iji Grauidc still very pi-om- ; Ineiilly in the rimiilni: tor the i:nt eni Oivon c-liaiiiiiousliii honors Landry and llnitlies Mar. The R-reates.t players of the day were Hutfhes, left taekle. who act ually turned l'endlelon buck when the visitors were ridinn on a yard RaininK swell in the last half, and Landry.' left guard. lluuhes was taken from the tralue in the second illiarter because of Injuries and rushed back Into the lineup In the third iiunrler. Just In time to cause 1'endleton n loss of 10 yards In two downs by tearing throuKh the op posing: line and lackliiiK the backs for losses with a reckless abandon. Iuidry was u mountain of defense throuKhout. Landry and Hughes' work: was the iirctliesl on both olleiise anil defense seen lure for ninny, many moons. ;. .Supporllnc Ihelll was .the left side of tile line lhal i'einlli-ion couldn't crash lor 'yarduRc. J'i iiu llcally all of their -tsalns via line thrusts were on the i-lsht sid'. itul .len, ttt cellter, played al) excellent Bainc. as did .undel, : 'left lld. Hmulx. rlKht KUard, did his-slia,re In efficient manner. ;, , llacks Slnrlle llncksj , Tlie La Grande' back Held IhrouKliout kept ihe ISucks In n stale of conliiiintiis iipprelielishin which was Kiven added linpellmi when TileKennon, riccUootud riBhl half, .ipped around end and- then GO. yards up field to a touchdown arly In the Biuue. 'rice, cans ami Glass battered Ihe J'cllillelon line almost at will fur yardage. Price's Rivtitcst avlevein-'iil. liow- evcr. was Ills iiuiillns. l-'orlj-yard limits vvcii' f'-omiuoii and. once lie lirtcd the )lskiii .10 jui-ils. Jlnt toii, reiiillelon kUker, was out classctl. 1'endleton's seorinK came In a bunch, In- the third quarter., . l a Griinde kicked lo l'cndleliin, al lempl's t6 gain ynrdas- failed,- and (;uiniulnps was broiiKlit back from thcllho to punl. He. did und al'1 a La Orande playifr tried to Ket It, just touehlllB the'bail. Glass let it slip throUKil his flutters and llatton snatched it up iind carried it over. La 'Grandu kicked off,, a run- it, slipped, Georgia Itoso ' Vanishing Cream comes in tubes and in jars, ouo for traveling anJ tlio other for the dressing table. Ve.rfumed with attnr of ros"S and mude , of the - highest grade material makes this cream desirable, for the most particular. Tito ideal creum to use ay. a face powder base 25c a jar Glassv Drugs Inc. La Grande, Oregon LA GRANDE , , PIONEER IS DEAD TODAY Contlnud from 1k On.) CLUB WOMEN. ; ; COMING HERE NEXT MONDAY i 1 (Continued from Page One.) Markets lAltliiri'S AT A GLAXCK. S'KW VOHK (AC) .-? Slocks Strong; I'upohl ' soaring Ali points, leads brisk delay. Ibuids Alixed; Liberty, bonds drill' lower. , , ( l'oielgn cxehangr-s My; Scan-' dinitvian e'HTenelPS react. roltohStrong;' trlide buying. Sfgar Higher; Cuban uuppurt. Corfeo Lower; importers aelt ing. -.v year luter ho married Mtw Causa Klottft, who caino to the valley by wagon train from Iowa, driving onn of her father'H four-horsc teams most of tho distance. It was by Mr. Cnviness that the waters of the Ornndo Hondn were first harnessed for power. He built a flouring mill, and nt the same I line operated flvo farms In tho valley and a thousand-acre ranch near Joseph.- Ho built thu first sohoolhouse at Island City, paying tho teacher from his own pocket, and erected a church whoro the Island City chapel now stands. He . was a member or the Kplscopal church, Owtieil llrt l'liont) Company. At one time ho operated a meat packing plant In La Grande. He bought the first telephone company here, and has served as president of the present Homo Independent company. He was a director in the bank when Island City had such an institution, and later was a di rector in the United States National bank of La Orande. Kor 10 years ho wns president of the County Fair association. And not long ago ne personally conducted a hhw mill at It. Kmily. and then a larger ouo near Telocastt. Ho hud had heavy interests in Ihe Mlnam Lumber company und watched Us growth with satisfaction.: Mr, Caviness and his wife, who died a few months after they had celebrated their. sUtieth weddlns arinlversary May 6. 103, lived i fruitful busy HvVh that wr monui inimtM to their faith in the Golden Itule, und an example lo the liuui) who revered them;- - PARLTON AGAIN LODGED US JAIL prominent place. Kaeh nulijeet will bo opened with a short tul K by some member, followed by a general roundtablo discussion, and closed by Mrs. Dunbar, who will be the guest of honor upon this occasion. The Institute will hold an ull day session beginning lit 10 a. m. At noon a luncheon will be served to club members In the domestic! science rooms of tho high school building by Miss Davis, assisted by the girls of the domestic sci ence deuartment. It Is expected that the girls of the high school under the direction of Miss Mcn nett will give some skits during! tho luncheon. The afternoon session will be; culled to order ut 1:U0 und clo.ie. j at 4 p. in., so thut visiting club: members inuy have time to drl.ei home before It grows colder. I Music NumlM-rs Arranged. The musical numbers on the, program are being arrunged by Mrs. CI. L. Dutton, chairman or tho muslo "department of the Neighborhood flub. The entire program will bo unnounced later. Much interem is being expressed about the first club Institute for Kastcru Oregon . and the comiptt- tuc In charge Is preparing Tor u lurge attendance. MEN'S OVERCOATS $16.50 to $25 CII Ic.'.UJO ( Al') Wheat Corn. Iiollday. iloBa lllKlicr, inercaHod .de- maud, i Knlislltullnua: I,n Orande: Court (Continued from rage On.) tlte car from which 'I llf trio jumped when the officers approached. One of the prisoners led. l'lereo for u iiuurter-nillc clin.se lieroro the of ilcee could overtake lilin.- . rim trio will lie arraigned in Justice lllugli K. Ilrudy'8 court this uflernoon. Oeorffe, -Noiile.' .arrested ' on a elmrire oC drivlnB un automobile while Intoxicated, a-sked time to prepare ills plea, when lie was tak- for nrown and Hank,. .'rTJXJtZ i Courtney: I'endlelon: Alliens fori"- ; .. . ... . kl, lt..nlu 4 'nniiiilliiro In TlllVIl'RnTir , 1.1 tv-fc j Just think of it, Men! All Wool Overcoats at this low price range. Browns, blacks, blues, greys and a number of oth er patterns and shades, neatly tailored over con sprvative or modish mod els. Half belt, full belt or plain back, patch pocketa, single' or double breasted. fly AM n a hi 91 'V M OlIU GO STOHK BUYING enables us to offer you these great values at such a low price range ..') , ?16.50 to $23.00 GO STORES VALLEY GROWS ALEALFA SEED (Continued from Paito Ono.) THE HUH more ihan a Ion (ft ' seed,' wlil.di he flKiires will leave him at least I SOU po-jnds after It lias lieen throuch the cleuninff nillla.. . The seed Is worth from 35 to 4n cents a pound, or several times the val- I ue of luiy..ur,ipu3lurc. wnien coum liave been (frown, on thei land. ... (Jlhorl (uiiitcrs ;.lhtit uicw seed crops were: tay lJ.'orvnl, Inthlm; C. C. conriid', linbler: Cllen Thump son,.J. Gninde: IS. II. JiiBpcr, All cel: C W. Hond; l.ii Oiandc; I.. I,. Hliiiifrlulm, Imblcr und Swln Johnson, Alleel-. . , . "' Frank Pilling Wins Northwest Mat Belt Continued from Toko One.) HANDKERCHIEFS . Select oilr luilldkcii-lilefs now, . I.iucii, Cotton mill Ituyint for I'm her anil the Hoys, 10c l RUc each; lovely ones im Slotlier mid tlie (ilrls laiK or small ouo or boxed, Itio to I.IM. '- Art & Baby Shop Hemstitching 'tHIII Ailums Aveiiiin. . 'i:vi'.vtlilng 1'nr tlio Huhy" Stamping liittttms Uovereil - 1. M.c;Tlirewls In lliinle Homo Mr. and Mr.s. H. S. Chupman. of i diet on player caught Enterprise, en route from their t passed It to Johnson, who raced 7u home, to I'ortlnnd. Where tljey 'ill lyiirdo upflehl.tfj, t,he goal, lln'v,. .U'lt Hpend the wlntf-r. are hero tor a I itofercc ' N'ouihc ruled the paw; u lew diiyH with Mr. und Mrs. Hea-j forward pass and then-fore Illegal. 1 Ilunter, J,a Grande, rock. Mr. Chapumn's business, the which made Johnson's vtr;; null ; Man. Hommerville for McPhall. Scores: Touchdowns: McKennon, Glasa. l'rlce. Hulllvun, : Hatton. rolntw after touchdown: HI rand 1, Hutto'n 1. , Score by Quartera. 1 .2 3 4 Ut Orando .. ........13 0 0 (!! I'endleton 0 0 13 U 13 ori'lelala: ltohert Nourne (Yale), lioiHu,' J'lu,,' refoieo;- JamcH Xtosen- Iniiiti, 1-a Orande. umpire; Allyn head lines- Mere This M online John lumcan. formerly un. em ploye of the Unwmun-Hlck-s Jjim lr cnivpany. hut now'a patient at If'tt iike Kanatorlum, was in the rlly this morning transacting lius ines.. Sirs. l)unenn recently re turned from a visit to their former lion' lit Arkansas. I 'asset I Through City , ( Mis. Klorence Klne and small son passed through l.a (Jrandc this morning en route to their honn' at Knterjirlse from Portland. The little Kine hoy wJis severely hurn'd roul the fiier hi a gasoline vx plonlan soniie.finie ago. Tln'y have heen in I'ortlitnd for Ihe past four monUiS. W-hep". I"' w.'is receiving. tined leal attention. 1 Chapman Service station, wuh burned out lust September at lia terprise. Jlc plans to return there next spring and resume , his pre vious business activities.' us re pairs on I lie butldlnff will be. com pleted men. To KiisciH! For HomeconiliiK Mr. and .Mrs. Charles HeynoMs and Waldo Stoddard If. ft Tuesday for Kuk ne .whrre I hey wilt partl eipatv in the honieeomlng. They went by way of C'orvullls. whore 1h-y stopi ed for the fresh num ganir torhiy as guests of Mr. Rey nolds' brother. Jay Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Larson und her brother. Kdward Kilzgerald, com posed another party of home eomers lhal lefTucsday for Ku gene. , -. Slate CommuiMler Iencs Airs. .1 una warn, siaie coiuiua.it- der of the Woman's nenerit usso- Lii..li..n r.-lm-ntxl In lier lutine In . (port la ml this morning after a visit It. Alexander Visits t'ltj lu re with nretnbeis of the orgiiu- li. Aleviinder. iiiavor of Pendle- ization She, was a guest Tuesday i,in r, v.-nrs iica. ihe obh st living : evening at the reeeption honoring ..vn...r r..i..r .,r ii.m ! n.MHun 1 Mrs. Mina M. West, of Port Huron lilks,. past grand master of Ihe Odd .MIch.. Ihe supn-me commander of l-Vllows lodge, und an ex-resident the W. Ii. A. in celebration of her i.f l.a (Jriimh-. vtsii-'.l tu-re Armis- 'h--lmn to tin head nf the Villon- and void. IVndhton took the ball on ItsifnTTRT ON IN own 2"j-yurd line. Johnsnii gained i rVTFTfPmQr L 4th friday burpnse bale Our Lnlirc Line or ' LKATIIKK COATS, LEATHER VESTS. MACKINAW COATS, SHAKER KMT SWEATERS FRIDAY SURPRISE SALE PRICE AT il PERCENT OFF i Our RtKulnr Price. ) "THE STORE WITH A CONCIEMrF one fool, then one yard, and an other yard, and then the nifty Utile pans combination of Johmi'in In Sullivan look effect. ' .Sullivan snalclu-d Jolm.son's aei-ial Ihrunt 10 vardB from the line of aeriiiiiiiune und took II uii field for a hcoih. His run wuh through a broken field and before lie irol there, he waa forced to Hhuke off K"veral l.a (iranile lacklerH. I.ct it lie Bald thai I'endleton played real lootljall inj Hie third (luarter. . - 1,u tiraiule Heretics Sure. Tlllit ended the n::orlntf. altholu;ll both teams lveri; t.lireatenliiK dii'--IliK the last, few niinules. l.n Crande utlenipled a fiebl fcual and I'endlelon roI wllitn Mcoiini! dis ianee. only to find an lini'eiieti-a-ble line farini? It. l.a (irnnde'H ib fennu on that lliriat waa a tiitllJT of lioauly. All III all. Ihe k ' aa linytly well played. Willi I'endlelon Keltlnir most of Ihe breakH. Itilll leanei performed itiefinsisleul ly. each sliowtiiB slrenulli at lines. In tnliil yurilaae l.a tirauile ninile Jlll our mure llinu I'ciuHcliili lull Hie llllikt lie.1 ."i .varils friiui M-rhimumu to l,:l liraiMle'N -7 2-:l. Ill till' ril-t hair I'cll.lleliul niaile 21 yaiils mint M-rliiiuiaue and lost 'Jn, while l.ii (;i-aude cluilUeil lii 1:12 yard aalu-t I" 2-11 ln"l. I" II"' last hair l a tiraude kiiIiiciI 51 janl-i and llr.1 III while I'ellillelilll gained llll but iiiMt 211. In defense Ii tlrande easily ex celled I'endlelon. ImlilinK for downs tunc times lo !' ndl'lnn's Iwo and j iircriiKtliK yard imnls lo I'.fl- db-ton's yards. rrli e punleil II llines for yards and Mi-- Ki-nnon bolted Ihiiee lor Ins yards llatton and I'linimincs wi-re' fiirn-d In kick IJi tlniis. KuiniiiK .'lis yards via that nielli'id. .McKennon, ('llllcti llnrll Today rullen Is on crulcles bul II Is liilllivid In- will be back In the lineup soon. Mi-Keiiuon, w ho: ankle and bit were Injured, will be lucky If he plays another K?ime this year. t'omitienting upon lb" if:"ne fo day. Touch II. I., imltoa said "We were lucky lo win." Pnili'llilt llll' HUM lean liable llllllir tlllit lulil-lled III the ail was llje failure of Hie crowd In ituy wllliln ihmiiiii- nun iicii-.iw n . (Cunrlniied from tr-u One.) of (-i-Kon. vs. Vernon Waruock. Attorney?: plalnlirf. Max Wilson: defendant. A. 'Kalrcllild. .Monday. Nov. 10, 9:3d n. ni. 11. Mel'llly. receiver vs. Karl I'lnkley. el ul. Attorneys: plaln lirf, A. W. Hchaupp; defendunt A. Kalrchlld. Til'Slaj-, Nov. 17, ! a. 111. A W. Selmillip vs. Kernan. Attor. over when the urrest wu made, ho had more than cilouKh to put up the cuHli .bonds of 2o0 set by tltu court. . , !.- -v: ' Ulck Mooney paid tt iuu nuo and costs In Justice Urady'a court this moraine pleudlnit RUlHy lo a charfre of selling whiskey. K. Tlioiuns, a blacksmith; plead ed gnlllv.lo possession charge and paid $50 ;in fines in Ihe Justice court. ..,,:..; I'Yom Mek Johnson, thu loiiff halrcd oion-KnKllsli speiiklnK vio lator or the law . protecting deer from slaughter, a letter came lo Justice Hugh K. Urudy this morn ing hearing ?L'5 In payment of the lino that would have been im posed hail he pleaded gullly when he iippci-c) before, tho court sev eral days ago. Johnson's partner paid his fine, lint-Johnson -wanted to prepare a plea. in iitii.T o.hiiti t.i-: niosKN KI.AM.Vlll KAMA Ore. Mem bers of tlio Klamath county court unnounced , the personnel of the budget eoninilltro for thin year. They are John C. Iloyle, presldent miinuRcr or Iho t.'ullrornla-ori gon 1'ower company; (Ins illlyard. eer until he becanie cureless lif ter winning thivfllst fall, rilling, taking advantage lo his annum', brought the aft'uir to a spectacular close,, Tho bout was put on us a putt of tho; Armistice Uiiy celebration, under tho auspices of tho Ameri can l.eglon, and was staged in Kuglea hull. O. . Scott was re."- itF.Ki) i'i:i-'i:ats ia iu's )'HtTl.ANiJ, Die. (tly the Ah.ho-1 claled I'rcHS). lion n Keen, i-uri-hilid welterweight, defeuted John ny Mallrus, (liiklund wrestler. In :i two-hour mutclr last night. Ito-'.l I'-ou the only fall three mln-ites before Ihe niaieh came lo nn en-1. neys: plalnlirf. A. W. me'iiupp. inj ran,.h(.ri an(I A. j. Hickman, nr.. per (nchl-an and Kberharl: . . onnz, Tho board ilefenilunt. Ilnrlclgu and Hui lelRH. I .,. f)rBt Hus0n n,.xt week Wcilncniliiy. Nov. is. a. in. I'-alrclilld vs. (irahniu. Atlorncyii: lilallltlrr, A. Kalrchlld, In pro. per; defendunt. CI. W. Cherry. Thursday, Nov. 111. !) a. in. Ilartli-y vs. 'roin Murray, el al. Attorneys: plaintiff. A. Kalrchlld; di fi niliint. Max Wilson. SIM CUP VACU TIKES Jennings & Shumate Itukk Sales unl iienk-c. - isov iti;i.i;.si:i) o wkit SALKMi Ore. Knrl Hoth, U, was released from the state home I'or the reeble-intnded here, follow ing a h'-aring of Imbeas corpus pror edlngK flb-a by the boy's par- nls. The youth later vnn eni to Ihe slate training school for boys. An effort will be made thl vek tu have (lie boy released from tho raining srhool on the grounds thai Ihe eoniniitini'iit wiih irregular. The youth forriicrly .lived lit Iti'i'ilHiuirt and was st-nt to Iho training sehoid for some minor In- iraetion of ihe laws. It wan nl- bged that be Hiibsiiunt ly whm I ralisff-rred to tin feehle-nilnded home without notifying hu jiar t utH of the proposed action. Th' eourt luld that failure 1o notify (lie boy's parents of thn transfer invalidated Ihe eonimltiiH-nt. SKINNY MEN CDMI'DNSATIOX. "1 love Hie heuUllfUl Colors Of,,!,,,, this iat'k. "I hal'su good Iliing for you. The bench ynu are sitting on hits Just been pallllell." THIN MEN RUN DOWN MEN NERVOUS MEN You probably know that. I'od Mver (HI Is the grcntest flesh pro ducer In tho world. because U contains more VHa inlneH than liny food you can get. You'll be Kt'n) to know that'otl Uwr Oil comeB Jn sugar coat'-d liiblets now, so If you really want io put in or 2t po-inds of solid. healthy fb'Mh on your bones and fret well find strong ask It frw hruff o., Ulans lirugs, nny druggist for-n box of Met'oy'. Tod l.lv r OH Compound Tnideis, Only fio rents for 00 tablets mi l If you don't gain flvo pounds In Si diiys your druggist Is author ised lo hand you back the money vou its Id for them. It Isn't anything titrisinil for a n,n lo gain ) pounus m lit FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY tie! Mcfoy's, the original and gi inline t.'od I.Ivor Oil Tablet.' Adv. HERE'S A REAL PRESCRIPTION FOR THE TORTURING PAINS OF NEURITIS We Buy for Less We Sell (or Less MEN'S WORK SHOES In . the very highest', grade material. The kind that will stand the hard wear. Some with moc casin ttc 5:1.25 to $3.45 ' 1 G IN.' TOP HOOTS S011111 Willi 'lnniiil sole, ollM'i'S Willi leather sulci (ircatCAt mine 'ior' known In this vicinity ?6.43 and 56.95 New York Store DESTROYERS OF HIGH PRICES ASonOf His Father Harold Bell Wright's 50,000,000 readers have been waiting to see his greatest novel on the screen. Well, it's here ! : And it's THERE ! Lightning riders two-fisted fighters ma jestic mountains amazing adventures and a wonderful girl. . , , READ THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED ADS ARCADE THEATER Scats Tonight at Hox Office 'I bis Is tlie one piny ol tlie enr Unit N lloiuK cllinelly liiiHillt.H I'very wlicrc. Hoy cilrly mid tnkn ndvuiiliri' of firM llck Of M'lltl. Tonight Only MT A .MOTION i-ii mil- All-Miir CuH : Mi. I'm ok llm-nii Il4ll IIjhiiii Arcade FRIDAY and SATURDAY When yuu've yen can think tried i-verylblni? of und nolblnir nelr ie n cnmil slionio. nine niierj11B , ,.v,.n r,.,.v(. thow jiler.'- tiiiii' Hie rerem. n mmn n. i.ni. , uKnlr.lnif nulnn, Jilut tin lo Hie euuie lenilKH-nrlly ami sevenil thins, rcscnis' luol I" i lenr lite croud from tlie slilellniv.. l.ulllK I'viel .Mcl'linil Iiin'-H ... MinnlH 1 liilvermm i siim.i:v. , I' tiniuile (19) ' I'ellilli-lon (1:1) '. rullen Ijniilry Mill 1 fmiiti mil. : HllKbin I.TIt Strand (i iip). l:Tl. ' ljirbuin 1:1:1, Zundel I.Kit Price I-"It Mc K' nnuil Kill ni.nie druirffist und irel a liollle 01 Alunrlltl Hiieelul Korinultt No. 2. Ii" mire yuu ' iret No. 2. wlil.Mi coniell in Clipiiule form, for tile liiield form In a special prepara lion for ItheuniHtlnm only. T.ike thene little dark green eiipanlefi nn directed and notiee l.ow in iibout houra they have niiisMi-riibly reduced. If not en-lir.-ly banlnhed, thow: perBlrteni. tie-e rneklnff nalnN tlmt have (i ) Johnniin ,,, ..., v .., .i(..i,i nlullN. fi w mure doa1 anil tllq iulna ... Hhnnc Snlllv.ui .' Willie tllla piirllcubir fornilllu y.DH cointioilnded for the purpose of eoniiuerlnc pulnful. (louly con. dlilrna mid whut In known na Itbejiiiatold Arthrllla a knotty, painful awelllnc of the Joint II hua proven wonderfully nucecwiful in all forma of Neurltln und Hei. utlc Nerve 'alna. Vou needn't be afraid of lt coiiluininff dopo of any kind it doean't. Much tlilnen are only litakeahlftfl and ran only ut He lical give temporary relief. lie aurc you've (fot Nelirltla and then Bet Albnrliu Hpeelul Korin- ubi No, 2 Ited Crona Drug tstoiv Woi-lil'a (irculcst Iny All siiir Cast Mr. It talille on fitll. :is Ibis i a fai-i'nell lour. PUiri;s: lumtT I'lour ami Ixntrs 114.20 UttliiHiy J I. (is -Hi. Id, QfoAnmieur CracksmMit "Xews" - "Fables" liavti Mt sau Iwrevcr. icju 'Jlil-l yoj. Adv. 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