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Wednesday, January 13. 192G. LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Page Five ' COMING INVENTS. Slnj- ,81 Primary i-kvllun. Juno II. IU, II 1 iilon Livestock tiliuw at L'llinil, Oro, July 22. 2:1, 2 I- Convention f .Northwest Ileal Ksiatu asw i-lullou 111 l,n (ranilu. In J'ortland 'on lltislne - Itiiy 'J'rlco Is In I'oi'tland Meek oh business. ' SS'ellll. Student Is 111 Mrs. Almu Piyor, a speciaj stu dent al the IiIbIi ' school, Is absent because, of Illness tills week. J-'lrsl .Mayor Here , 11.- Finn, l.a Grande's first viuyor. Is Hero rrom his oresont Jome ut Portland Tor a few days Buuliiw? lifter property lntcresls. Condition Is Hotter ' Arch Uncoil, who has been ill Jfor several days," In feelini- much Mi r toilny. He Is al home, 17U7 kiuk street. ' - : ' ' Blrs. AVI.s'tcr linpi-ovln;; Mrs. L. K. W'issler. who has been II ut ihr (inilllle llomle liospltul or tllolnst two wocliH Is reported to In- iili proving. 1 lero from Cove Yesterday ' Itoyal', Allen, who owns a ranch jiWf uve, was a business visitor tilde- yesterday. r-1 Isllcd JH J'DI'tlillMl Mr. aid Mij' ('. K; Anderson; I' ItoiHQ) ldai, ure 'Stopping in I -a !randeen route ;hojn,e; from jt'ort- ;ii ml. where dhey huye.ibcen .visit ing for 1 tli re's wee'Us. ' , ti CNy froni Slaul'ield , . Kvelyn IVouty, who has hi ii-iiinh).' Jmt who now resides at past- three' months arrived In' J.a pokane, Washington, and will be In Iai Grande this morning from (tmployed temporarily, in tho rail- Newport, Washington, and Mil ; 'jiid offices here. -' make this city tlmir home. Mr. Iteliirii JTrom roilluntl Mph. VIEfilii-rt .M urrav and Mrs. II. Courtney returned to theirl mines in La Grande this morning To Take Irani JDrtlnnd, where tney nave en vlMtlng((for,.4veml days. tcturn I'roni Idaho jseliooi tliere. Tlie. ItriseoH's, niov- in, .came hotpe today trom (ald- iigo. Hhe was neeotupanledA to 11, Ma.. whereMlie has' beei j Teloeaset by her brother, Isltlmr fof six weeks at the home Of her .daughter, Mrs. Anna Uob- 'imtlilion Kneouraghig .1. T." Lotiirfellow receives iir.'trincr reports; on the condition is secretary of the f his brother, Lyman K. Long-1 Growers association, whieii mur- JCllow. who underwent treat menls f kets as high as 30 carloads .of or brain, tumor at Seattle several cherrys some yen rs. Weeks ao and is there again fori Care under the sp-ciallst. .Land Teased for Oil Tank- , , . , .j. J. 1'urdy. t'nion l uelfle I'lsiis His Family ' ' traveling freight agent, wns a vlsll- t I'ji it! Knvre. who for two months or at. tlie highway offices here ti;, b i .iini.-kin.-ner al the Mt.ithis morning. He was transacting! Kmily camp above llilgard, was business in regard to leasing land, hmm. hiHi ntirliL for a brief, visit ibelong to the railway company, W'llh his punmts, Mr. und Mrs. L A. Hay re... Coinmauilty Will .Meet H A special inecllliK of Ihe, Kast- kee. ern OnVlil Coniniandery, No. II. 1 will has been called for Thursday at I T:;;u p. m.. at the Masonic hall, , lletiirns from Canby for lh,l imi'oose of drilling for Wulter t.elsmun relurued to l.a lnvp:eloii. Carl G. Helm, the.Orunde this moraine fronj Canby. uoiiiina'mlei'. Issues Hie order, Visit Cnniliici'i c Cllilinbei- who celebrated their nitlelli wed- Mosi,li Sloddar.l. ireslihnt ofidlns anniversary Sunday. In con- tile llak and Waller 10. Mcac rntarv. were vlylllirs' rami I y chamber ol coliilivyrco oi As here yesterday." Ili re fnnii Wlillil, Wnlln i-iMIss' lOdilh l-ike underwent n lllaior operiUinn at tlie Grande ltoude' hospilal at S o'clock, tills nloinlim-. Mr. W. I'. McAcory wus the ulP iMIni; S'lrseon. Tlie pllllelit'a. eoudlHvn was pronoun? ced favorable ut noon. llrhiKhiB Ituby llomi . Mrs. Herman Moser and her con. Juek. are expecled to cmne Mine ' trom l'endl. lon .Sunday, when 'tlie baby will be nine days t,t. ilaek was born nl l'''n'1' CLINT'S SIXTH ANNUAL 'JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE Still giving values on every purchase out of our entire stock of i (Juality Wearing Ap- pfirel at savings of I 10 to 50. SAVE NOW! Men and Hoys' Complete , Outfitters Clint's , Clothiery. Hie Store villi a Coasclcnce :--t : Local News In Brief i' fton and linn ru-v..,. u....i . at 1G08 AdnniH avonun. , To Kntyimls,, on Hnsi,ess ! H. Nicholson was in La Gmn.le tills inornhiB of Ills way t0 K. .,,,. on imslnc-ss. Mr. Nichol son is from Albany, Oregon. Went to Wallowa O. It. Williams, chairman of the Surety first department of the railroad, company here, and Al Harlow, roud muster for the com pany, went to Wallowa this morn. Ing on business. ... To Visit at linker Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Larson and children, Desmond and Klmai went to Ilaker tills morning-, where they will visit relatives und friends for u few days. Visited here One Week After visiting in l.a Grande at the home of Mrs. K. It. L,.L. for the past week, Mrs. 1'iatik r-'luly returned lo her home at linker this morning on train No. 24. MkIU Comiuuiy Officials Here J. 1. Lotti-ldec, vice president ami general munuKcr of th Kast crn Oregon Light and rower com pany, and James W. 1 toycr, a merchandise manager, ari here on; business for the firm todny; : i1 ; ' Fussed Through Clly - ;.VtH'l; Roy Kugulc, of tin Oregon Agj-1,1. cultural college extension servi'je, was In I.a Ontndc yesterdiiy on his. way to Thiv iMlles, where he will demonstrate .rabbit poisoning. ,Ho has been demonstrating at Ontario for the past several days. Homo from Irrigon OHeurCrossi-n, formerly of IJi visiting at Irrlgon, Oregon for tin lintl'ield. Oregon is in Im. Grande CJrande this morning on her way ilay. "tt0 Wallowa, where she makes her - ' r- ' jhome. I')m ployed Jlei-e I : ; Miss '-Vivian Conley arrived in Will Make Home Hen- , Grajide this ' morning from Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Dim itrrlved loe will be employed by tlie Grande ltoude Lutnbt:r company at IVrry. Kiiilnntlon.s- Opal Driseoll went -lo Teloeaset tli is- niotning and . will take , -the eight h grade examinal Ions -in t he Mrs. -.Weorge Varinglon. of l-Il-'ed to ax Grande a short time Harold. In Clly on Hirst nes.s , T. C. HeCty was in I.a Grande on business -yosterday. JMr; -Hefty owns one of the largest cherry orchnrds in the Cove district. '"He. Cove Cherry to the hiuliway (lepailinenl lor oil sloraite tanks for llm main-1 italnence or oiled roans. l.anii Iwim leased at Inland i lly una inir. A 10.0IHI gallon oil tank be installed at each point. have been vIsillnK Mm l.elsmnu's parenls. Mr. and Mrs. llamplon. eliainber irf Colnmerc" neellon Willi tlie ceieoraiiini im In. in. the see- h.,i a family reunion, .mis. l.eia at Ihe Villon, an will remain ut. Cabby for a week loniter vlsltlm?., GllcMs flimi ('annua . , , Kehoolmates who had been. urnled for a niimner oi r.lln"""rm ........... .... ................... were united during Hie visit ol lie uerofs ineir pin us. ne .-.:, Mr n lid Mrs. .1. .A. Joeliem, or The" speaker's sermon was fluvcre.l Warner In Alberln, Canada, at with many apt stories rrom hlJ en tile home of Mrs. John Theis.-n jierienecs as a Christiiin worker, this week. Mrs. Joeliem and her I After the sermon. 1 person-, hostess attended school together In I four of them adults, remained tor Minnesota. - After- pennnK uner-.am, or four days in l.u (.ramie, me tocheins continued their trip to states nloiig th- I'aeifle coast.. Here ore sis fat'ir- fre- silver. unti-'Volu(on. nnd I'emorratir unpporter. If tlirre Is anything' to the Mendelian theory. They are the grandchildren of tlie late William Jennings Hrynn. photo, graphed at the Itryan home at rocnanut Orovc, Kla. 1,' ft to right. Itetrlnnhl Hryan Owrn, KHwibeth Itaird Uryan, Helen Jludd Owen, Mis. lluth 0en Meeker, Utien Virginia Uryaa and Schfflea Dryaa. . 1 ' where they will visit for several weeks.' Visited hero Yesterday The Itev. O. W. Jones, financial secretary of the Christian church of Orcnon nrrlved In La Onimlo Monday from The Dalles, Oreuon, where he was on an official visit, and spent yesterday In l.a Qrando with members of his family, who make this clly their home. He left this uiorntni; for Imbler, where lie will work for two days. He will return to l.a Orande Friday and leave Saturday for Hood Itlver, Oregon. , Altriitl Church Convention The Uev. I.. I), Meggers, pas tor of the Church of the Nazarene, .Mrs. 'Mercers, Miss 12va Seegvr. and the lli v. II. K. Olimore, pus tor of tho Nazareno church at Kn U'rprlKe, lif t Tuesday' by auto mobile for Nam pa, Ida., whero they will uttfnd the ministerial i convention the rest of the week.. Mrs. Willalm Cameron and Mrs. 1 Hoaeou Jurdon plan to follow by i train. Mrs. Heffjor, Mrs. Jordou j and Xlrs. Cameron iro as rcpre- i sen tat Ives of the various depart-j meuts of the La Grande parish.' They expect to return home Sat-j urday. . I Hesinetl us Freight Agent t " 1 C. C. Dunninp. who has been-' agent heru for the American Unit- I way Kxpress eompany . for the,' past three years, has tendered his resignation ( and will leave -'La; Grande soon for' Walla Walla,: WiiHhlngton, where he will bo as,! Hfi(;mttil with the . II. Cox in-: Vestment eompany us manager, or Ihv -hond and fire lnsuriinc ( de-J paiitiun1s, ills faiiiily1 '.. -will ' uc- ' eompany him .to-Valla, Walla, aTitf they will ' nitilie Diaf city -their lome. ., ,Mr,, Dunning will he .sue-, et'eded here as agent for th ex press eompany by J. I): ; Melds, who ijt being transferred, from Ku gene, Oregon, 'V;. To Hear , Owir, Jtwllo , Mrs. ('M. Anderson : left --La Gfa"mle last night " for,1 Kansas City, where she will join . MK Anderson and Ihey will Iiear the Wentworth Military academy hand over the radio there. Their son, l.oree Anderson, Is a student at the military academy -and J Is a member of the band, which Is recognized as one of the best bunds In the state of Missouri. ;;Bolh: Mr. and Mrs. Anderson w.ill return, lo La Grande after the concert,' which in. Friday. 1 '' v. Comedy Cast lo Greet . V Director J. W. Evans Pv'i fiily or.morc persons from inAona: whonAhe cast of thrt Amer ican Leglon's-muslcal comedy, !"The Whirl o the Town,". is to be Se lected, will assemble in the club rooniM 'ut 'fhe Hbrury building at S o"clock Thursdny evening to meet j. 3 utiles' W. Kvans, who will1 produce und dlTT-r-th-prHentution.-- The' committee, consisting of Hugh H. Urady, . chairman, ;.Koy Willlanm. Otis Palmer Dr; .It. ! l- Muriihy and Chester Thompson, met hmt evening. and completed all anticipatory arrangements. Mr. Kvans will proceed Immedi ately with a cmnpatgn of intense rehearsals. that will enable the am ateur players to put on their first performance of 1 lie comeuy wun ,n h(1 Hhul.t Hlll.c of tw0 .weeks, Th(, llv s to ,10 Bvl. two night. lim w ,,,, tm, frat observance of Ihe IcRlon's Hieatrleal custom. Methodist Pastor Speaks at Meeting Taklns an his text Ihe scripture sentence, "The Wages of Hill Is I leutli," the Itev. J. A. Hall, of 111" South Mclhodist cliurch, uddrt-ssed an audience or 4'i persons at the Salvation Army camp meeting in Ihe hull lust evening. . Churches, missions und the Hal- vauon Army lire ininifer siso.m.i alollst l im. way or Hie lo ware, me HHUr'SVTVICC. The Itev,; 11. W. rnrker, pastor of Ihe First M. 14 church, will be (his evening's speaker. Democratic Bloc of Days to Special! For Thursday Friday' and Saturday $l.g Thermos Bottles, rcgrular. $1.00 Lunch Jiox, regular . . $1.00' BOTH FOR Markets lOHTIiANI) MAltKKTS. : - I'OltTLAND, Ore. (Al') Live stock Steady. .' Kggs One . to two cents high or, extras 30 He? 3lc. v llutter, butterfat Hi end y. SAX', FRANCISCO (Al?) terfal. ilcfy 48c. Hut- i rOHTLANI) GKAIN .MAISKKT PORTLAND, Or.'.: AI') Wheat HHU. hard white; hard -white row, or1 to indicate, the interme 11. H.. Ha a rt, soft white, western .dinte stages, it can he affalrmcd, white, January and February. $L- .nevertheless that there is nothing Ou; hard winter, northern wpring January and February. il.ftii: western red, Junuury. und. irebru-' nry. tl.liu. . Corn No. -:i January ut ?35. 10. shipment. M.MtKIOTS AT A (il.AXCIO NIOW YOItK. (.VI1) Slocks Heavy; iMisil .iloiors sour .ia points to 000. , Honds--l-'Irin; oil and sugar is sues rise. . i , . , , , , , Foreign exchanges -Irregular; Krcnch francs react. l.'oCfee Lower; commission house selling. C1I1CACSO, (AO , Wheal - .Steady; light receipts. . Corn Higher; small country of ferings. Local Pastor Accepts Call From Bcllingham frTiMmi"i from T'irt One rjely, and a Voung Wone n's Mis sionary society, nit of which func tion in a live inunner." Tin' Itev. .Mr. I loll, for u time, acted us supply pastor In I tell -inghfini. and therefore both pas tor, and congregation know each oilier well. Besides taking fluiit a el ion on his resignation, officers of itll the auxiliary societies will present their anuuiil reports, officers will ' be a de.-i;;tt.! (o the l.nngvlew Kynod ieal convention, which wilt meet elected for ihe enming year, and the first ty,M"k of Kebruary, will bo sejcfti-d at the annual meeting KridT-" nlglH- Conic I Foresees Giant Planes Speeding Across Ocean .'(Continued ' from ' Vn ire One.) big some 4 tons for tlie passen gers and their baggage. Thus the dream of .some mod ern thinkers for a sort of floating island hi, the middle of the At lantic, us a refueling station lor future airplane transports, Is sur passed by the non-stop ocean flyer of Louis Hreguet. "If it is difficua to assign a date of the arrlvnl of Ihe airplane of tomorrow and of after-iomor- m Hie conception of each that is beyond -actual1 human vision, and :n"thing in their construct ion that lean be- vonMered us imjiusstblo realization." Thai' is the jiartlng ussurance l.ouls llregiiet. ! 192Q LEVY IN COUNTY , . $805,207.01 (I'nnl limed from l'age On,- school districts total f 2 I ll.li.l.r,2 of which . Iji. Orande, -Willi lis I'l.S niillage lute, will ruble S 1 118, 700,- (;)Mi: vi:im.(; oitsi;n i;i CAM IV. (ire. Mr. nnd Mis. V red I hi in pi on eeichrale.fi t heir unldcii wtuiding annlversitry here in the hnnm which they have oc cupied for 41! years. Mr. and Mrs. Hampton were married 'in Nebras ka. " I The II children of Ihe couple; were al present for ihe firsl lime ; in many years. . They are: t.'hnrlcK , Ha in pi en of LoiiKview, I r. .1. II. 1 llamplon of Spokane, Dr. ('. M. I liiuplon of 1'ort la ml. Mrs. R. ,. Voung of Han Kranetsro, Mrs. Vol ney White or Monitor, tire.. .Mrs. C. i:. Ijm U' ofl'itiby, Kreil llamp top of Itaymtmd, Wash.. Mrs. W. II. heiMiiai) of Iji tlrnndc. Ore., .la iii'-s and Merrill I lampion of I'anby anil Wa tie I lampion of I'nrf land. TODAY THURSDAY Herbert Rawlinson Dark Stairways A Sensational Mystery Drama With Big Romance. ! ! Other Attractions ! ! TUB UOUNDAItY LINK" A Western FeatureUe "FAINT IIKAKT" C'liarli'S Puffy Comedy CLUB TO GIVE LIGHT OPERA It was definitely decided that a light opera with local talent tak- jing part would bo given here this spring and a date was set for the presentation last evening when the j Monday Musical met In the Neigh borhood club rooms for a business meeting before the regular weekly 'chorus teliearsal, Jessie A. Hosklna will direct tho production which wltt take place at tlie Arcade theater Thursday evening, March 25. Tho opera to be given is "Time, Placo and the Girl," by Jos. Howard. Approxi mately ioo people .will take part, including principals, . chorus and orchestra. Characters for the pro- Unction have not yet been selected. John ltrltts, director of tho Jort land Light Opera eompany, will come to La Grande for tho last rehearsals of the production and will help Mrs. llosklns with the j "finishing touches," All during the rehearsals Mrs. Hosklns will com mune with Mr. Drills and work under his direction. Uesides being director of the light opera com pany of Portland Mr. Hrilts is or chestru director at the Orpheum theater and plays'flrst cello In the Tort laud Hyiupltouy orchestra. ! 1'lana were also dlscmsed for the music festival, under the direc tion of Miss Isabella Miller, to be given during national music, week, Ihe early part of May, School chil dren of the county will take pari. in the festival and prizes will be awarded lo (he winners. JUDGES AND CLERKS ARE APPOINTED (Contlnuftd from Putt. Oii.) " Khlillv mill Kri'd Blonc; ' cli-i lis, W. A. Zurbrick, llrnwlck A. Cllll'ri und J. 1).. Dobliln. ' , KlllliPlli: JllilRi'H, M. T. Uiini'll and 11. K. Tiomly: clcrkii, Klslc M. ICvuna, Mutllo K. Cook unil (.'iishIi! Klovor. Iji Ol aiiilc, No. 1 .1 ii(lk'".i: 1,. H. HuNiti nnil Ciu-rli Olriivlntrci ; cli'rlcs, M:iy I.. Moral), SuhIu All-ili'i-Hon unil Kihm w. Koliun. I,a (Iriiiiilo, No. ":, .liHltr!R, J, A. Arltllekli' unil V. Wilson ; eli'i'ks, Don.i-lln Molvllli-t Alyi'tt K. Wilson anil .May Andrcwu. l.a llrmiilo, No. 3: .Tuilpes, ,T. A. McCarthy and Wlllard Mohm: o'lM-ks. Nidltn., M. L'oni'cli, Molllo Mnwa und I'l'iii'l 1''. IliirrlKon. :1m (li-ando, No.. 4: . J'ldKO1, r.oiilHi, lllltiry. and l'loriMii!i llum l.hrlrN; ,-lrrkH. Kdllh K. WIIIIiiiiih, IIohhIo llan'i'y and Kilna Klaiudi llclil. I,ii (Irnndo, No. fit iiiIkck, M. I. WliithiK and KranelH II. Curbliv.; clerks. Mary 10. Whiting, Kate It. I Jan ley and lOMM ltynearsoit. I,a Ciiande, No. fi: Judges, h."li'. tuntz and W. A. Met'all; elei'lcs. Tina M. flekcler. C. H. Cnheler jtlld II. Crete Itork. STAR -in- Up oll fnrT pcc I I ' Men's Dress Caps $1.25 n .. I ll..t II I men s uttss iais $2.95 I New York biore I II IDESTROYKKS OF I HIGH PRICES' J I.a ai-nndv. No. 1: J minus. JIi'l i'ii C!fddiBand Jiilni'it Hokii; cfrrki, Mildred Mills, Kllii-l M. Uuryin und .Myrtle Woodoll. l.a Clmndo, No. li: Judges. Cora' l.anii und I.ui'y C. Htiinchrli'lil: i clnrks, lCdlth r. Howh'ji-,. Junnloi M. Caldwell and Flosslo KnKid, I Iji Clrandi', No. 9: JiuIkis, II. J.i Ulttcr and 10, C. Her.lnKor: clerks,' Joint Alien. Plorenco Williams and iviu iieruiit .iieiny. Iji nriindu, No. 10: Judces, Mil-I rio Jackson unil Mlihun KettU:; clerks, Cllillo Melnnls, MarKiiei' ite Cooiier und .Margaret Anson. I.u Clrundo, No. 11: JudKes, On elu Hesse and Itose llellumy: j clerks, Molna A. Marks, Ariich I.. Cluycoinb und Nidlie O. Williams. Iji Grande, No. J'tdges, .'1. W. lllley und J. II. (jutnlumi; clerks, Kltu Al. Huynes, Uebeue'u Kocliensjiurker und Dollle Tall. Iji Grande, No. 13: JiiiIk", Janiea Matituty and Dexter Eaton; clerks, Clara IterKer, l.ellu I'ricu and lydlu M. Hut;. raltncr: Judges, V. 10. ltnriielt and Jennie 1'uner: clerks, Wylla llnrnett, Koso llakcl' und t' L. linker. l'erry: JudKes, Harry Coalwell und Ole Matlison: clerks. Horace Nelson, Hint W. Klnlth und II. 11. Ijirseu. .urtli l-owiler J-iTclncts. ' North Towder, No. 1: Jnilf?e:i, W. A. Hildelson and Ituth 11. An Kdl: clerks. Sarah J. Lunuy, Katie I'earson und MurKaret 1,. Glbbotul. North I'owder, No. ': Judges, H. W. l'urker und Mary A. Clil klson; clerks. Clnru l'arker, Delia Clllibs and Matldn T. UiKfts. Slarkey: JiulKrs, John Wells Un l Holland Thomas; clerks, Crystal K. Wells, w. II. llrlBBS und Jc. sle I','. Klureo. Humniei'ville: JudRes, WIIMniu Clioatu and ltert . Oliver: clerks, HiiKh 1'iirk, Ales McKennlo und Ouvld If. Mclveny.le. I'nlon, No.(t: JmlKes, Alex H'a.. ler and lOd Wulf: clerks, Myrilc I. 'llnu., Kllzubcth Phillips und Mar tha .Slovens. I'nlon. No: 2: JndKes, W. O. Miller und J.;V. 'eiKltson; clerka, W. .1. Green, l'cnrl Miller und H. )'. ltcnter. .. Cnlon, No. 3: JndKes, r:d Mitch ell and It. V. Hates; clerks, Neil He 1'uddock, Ada It. Sniithcru und Chlole M. Chirk. I'nlon. No. 4: JndKes, .J. 10. Hull and 10. 1. (leertseu; clelks, Mub.d Gale, Idu II. Wine und lOlhel II. Cllno. STOCK CLUBS ARE FORMED fOnnttnnM from Puire On girls enrolled would purchase reg istered Ilolsteln calves) for their club vork,( ; A dull-y calf dill) was -orirahl'cil Willi obout the sunie iiiiniber of members and Mrs. Kay Duncan as i Ihe "leader, Jithls club registered jersey calves will be used, in add ition to some grade calves. , ;' John- Williams was elected uu leader of Ihe pig club. ' The' mem bers enrolled said they would hc- euro imrchrvd lirn. Voiir ril her 1 Miiw 'eiVHl(rgftii!-tliionel4(yAtngtiV .vnttn tu6ifoU))ftW? 1 jO UufcrtiMt me eooKing emu ami iwo 25c and 50c Bargains 'In lu- uilviiiilUKi' or our IkiiuiiIhh foi- 2.1 anil .111 i nls whirl! I .,- ulll ho mi Nitlo l-'rhtity nod Siiliinlay. 1). M. C. TllltKAII, S'i'A.Ml'li:!! (lODDS, KfV. Art & Baby Shop ISO I Adams Avenue. lluUcrlek ratterns - IJ, M. C. nnd Ann's Hoil-jiniof Threiitt, V.Uit A RCADE Today - Thursday ii Corinne i i A modern story set in Egypt Romance Iand where lovers re member only today and pray there never be a tomorrow. Adapted from W. Somerset Maugham's play, "CAESAR'S WIFE" 1'athc Comedy "The Iloiinccr" 25C For Hoys or Girts. Heavy or fine ,rib all sizes a wonder value. 60 STOKES TUG u ua garden clubs, If tho clubs prove as successful . as the mooting lust night Indicated Ihe members plan to take their livestock to the Oregon slate fair at Kalem in tho fait; UOTEL ASTOO 2nd & Hill Loa AueluAV EVERY ROOM has PRIVATE TOILET ' 50 Bail New, Modem Close to Shopping District Knd Theatres FREE GARAGE ToiiO hom $1.50 INCIIIOI) OH I'ltl'.IO? . ! When tho norva llgiimentS: ure pinched by displaced bones, there Is naturally trouble' with the lm- prisoned nerves, nnd the trqithlo Hpreuds to ulltlie nervous system.' Wheit the bones aro pu( back la pluco .by cliiropructlc adjustment.,.; t'"1 nerves ure freed, and wise und liealth restored. U It not simple : My special Kleotrleal treutinenls' aid Nature to build up your sys tem. ;, liivestignlel ) ' IMcetrlcal Trent intuit a fiiveli ' lilt. .f. v.. vooii:ijii , ; Compatis 1 .i fff( Orrlilil nl' llir M i- ft '" ll,,nlln'1' tl'ioilipli, jLo T t,r (I,nn"1 nllt' ,,l'"n" k -V. ,v Jim I ii" Jim U ii "'"" ''Imi- fl v A V"1'1' '"''' ",,wl 1 I 1 mm 'A V.