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,n,''''$.$8"i TWO, ., , LA GRANDE EVENING OB tote TUfesdav,; Febtta&v 23-;l26. ' r. if 1 if Neio Spring Styles . Cfe 5 Dunn Snoes " "A Good Place To Trade" - SPORT NEWS 1 .VTfcJfaJb&mer- nnnr mn nn i. FEAR OF RADIO Hmy pi avq ii -i iillia iuiiu amy cvans I HFRFTfirjICHTl lel II. I UIIIWII I Colorriil iimiiiroM an llio cxccii- lllroi. 'Ilio name lMnilM few eliar- An oven better gamo thnn tho aiiiTa llko'riiii Hurst, Kilk 'l,ouxli one played by tho Hty or I'ortlund , Hn Him Hill llyron. uml -A vara vutora teuui ;hero lust Knturlity nlKht iff promised for'lo nlirki, -whi n the. Helix -five, and . the AKKiuvuUira meet In .thn.'hlRli hcIiooI KyninuHltini' ut 8 lO'eioek.' - Tbo Helix quintet, which linn neen . organised for '-aeverol yeara - 'and wltirb hu won more -than IIh sbara or ehuinilonshliHr Is.'knoWn wore or leas In sporting,-rirole .here. Helix, him pluyeir In Ia (rtMiile aev. emf (ImeH tlurlnir paid, yeafa und in eaoh ruae drew large crpwds.' Wtlh'-nJ'tf um :or the -raUlier iof Peto Htodilurd'a mrareiratloo to alvo .tho vl-titors plenty of b3ilRhroppo eltlou, u buttle ;V aeoms on the books. J'. t ,, .' Helix, although noaea'i'o'ut ' by At bona, for the Umatilla, title, ha fin.emyuhlft reroril. j-Tho Whitman eolleutv' tAim wim held 't$ to 47; nrller In' thh aenaoti and: prnellcr' ally every team the Helix -quintet Iiuh furrdj (ere trie floor' with tbo mnuiifrr seore. ' Ainonif tho men on the , Jlelil wiuaro urn: Kin-, ex-Waahlnfrton h'tut. -coUeno atari- and pooh ,and 'i'erJriHon, ox-Oregon atara. Haaorvod aeat tickets may ba Ob. tinned today at Qlaaa Druint. , UNION WINTERS s ICE HORSES t 'N'IO.V, Ore. (Special to Til pb aerver) A. L'nloa "Industry" tbH Vi'iv residents or thla elty reajlie ex- Of the more modern xehool, llllly; llyron 'la hum active, ulihnuirh he' illiln'l do uny work lal Hiiiiuner due, to a broken' h-it anrrered - during ihe winter montlm. llyron Uvea in lletroll.'Qiille frc (Mienlly IunI auminer he would drop uround lo the drenainic room to puaa Ihe time of duy-wilh Ihe urnpiii-a. althoiifcli be aeldom atayeil for Ihe Killne. . - Mko nioxt or the colorful play- lira or umpir', being u mere apee tutor eurrled no thrill, Ityron ihrivea On; uetlon, ; Byron (Irst won fame by being known aa the alna-hiK umplre.-when d player kicked. Hill would reelie exteniporaneoua poetry or lna; a lll,tle, clltty .composed on the apur odtlin inomett. . ; 'rWhen, a player atruek out, HUl having railed tho Ihird one, vlille the player aiood with hla bat' on hla aboulder, lie would greet the protxtt or tho plnyer thualy; "If you would many buan lilta make, A hi ullliy awing you niuat lulce." -ir tho rrowd yelled it ulaup proval, aa the pluyer nfer beluj; called out at tile plate made , a atrenuoua proteat, Dyron'a reply, na hn duated off the plate, would be Homethlng like thin: "FundoriL iniiat be very Bore, -J.lslrn to the awful roar." ! IUI1 ' would repent tlm Jlnulo uutof tlmiK or until Hie player do iiMeil It uaa no hmi aiKl liial.'j Ida nay lo llin belK'h. ' . p - ra. .! , . ' , tn nun vs. .MCfiitAW . NBW VOftK (AD I'ulillahera and atage producera buve little fear of Ihe radio diapluclng Ihe novel and spoken drama, as predicted by (ViBino llnnillton, the Kngllsh nov elist, but (liey.ugien It bus cBtnh. Ilshed .a definite place In Ihe enler lainment world. .Hamilton recently condensed the novel, "liinullae-t'rriim- io.MO words to ii- twidv ' nilnuln piny, whlelr be brouileastfrom WJ', so successfully that hundreds,, of oni inendalory letters were received. ' Then followed bis prediction Ihut tho radio, with the assistaic or the movlea, . eventuaily. would, compel uulhora to; adapt their stories for people to hear from broudeasltng statloiiH and to see on the scnen. "Tho. poaslbiilty that the radio play or novel will either substitute . for or siinplment the theater or th printed' book seems even more-re Inoln to' iia'thun Inei once prevalent uplulon thai Ihe movie would sup. plant the legitimate stuge." 'said -A. Togo "trooper,, of Jioubledny, Page and. Company. . "Ah long aa Ihe . reader find plcasuino In tho author's manner of style, his skill In development of character.1, hla artistry In words, their rhythms ulid their Imagery all or which can not be savored In a: ten or fifteen minute- onil sn opals over .tho, radio, ao.iongwlll Ihe novel' retain Its. popularity; aa a form- of art. : ' "ft la,: or course, entirely possi ble that tho radio may develop, a forni or lis own, dlatlnct from the hovel or the 'stage production, and lhat aliould have, u stimulating ef fect uponboth tbe.alnko and book publishing. 8palng for TJodd. Mead und company, ri.,T. Jlond said he listen ed to tho broadcasting of Huinll. ton's pluy and that In hla opinion It was an excellent short story. -. "t wart beautifully, - done," he rontlnued. "Hut It was not a novel. H was effective almply becuuse of dctnilfl centering about a single In cldent. - I "cannot , conoelve of ''i radio audience listening to any type of novel except that In which the plot la predominant, and then the mere mechanical limitations dn nmnd that' the plot b reUumd to It tliupleot elewnncs' Ho' agreed . : with .MIss Marlon Humble, laecratary of the National Awoclatlon of book Publishers that The Voice From KFJ t ms gui.; a. mn. or a, re- radio, reviews of. books have ere. mark I once' heard llyron make to an d mora Intercut In literature. In ,, .... .n ....... hi, un jr. i .Manager jonn Mcuraw or tne eomDurlson -with tlfe radio. Miss racehorse men in "wlnU-rlng" their filaiits. : I am Inclined lo think MC jiumblo aald 'that books are of a mm um, b.i-i-iii, ai UI..WUI io:a. uraw also eiijoyeii it, although at;mnr enduring . niiollty and that ' ' i t, -.- . y" "" s,tv" omwaru urn- (people llko to have them r.ollHtant M.ioiluihtroh ejj.li cnulnir as wrll'UH .hn. onstHitlon of siicli a Yeeiuig. ja -i.,.Y.' " i'r'i,, auffenuT fhli winter race hornos from far'nn Injury lo one or his linger, mid near huvo been boarded and kept at tho grounds, some having been brought from Canada, others from as far south ua Old Kexloo. Kncli year brlnga in many hora In rore tho I'nlon' i.lventoik ahow U hehl lu June, but .this season there are already 40 or more' hittd or running horst at .the t4ible. About ID nten und aeveral w-ooieo ore with them. Beginning the mid dle or May the Inrlux of track men and nnluuila la decidedly pro nounced, and from preaeiit Indica tions there will a very large . entry for the coming Jus show and for tho county racea next Sep ti-mlifr. . ,. ,' Among the many race horse own ers represented to dale, this year lire l-:imer McAllister of I'nton, who with William II. (Hhorty) Martin have four head. Mnrtln came, here from Canada with hb mounts, and formerly was an expert - jockey. There' la' also Jim ltlanton ; fmin nntarlo, "Oregon, - who- has four horses; "Rllm" Ijtl'reo of Hpnkunr I'nlls with five Or Six rest steppers nnil Ted Allcott nnd wire of Helena, Mont., -who have . o. flno string. Avoid has been received that there is mini her grqup of home . nnd men on tlur way hero, their arrival having been announced tor-March first. m:jko si'hintkr wcm. m:v wohi.iis itccoiti) HOPTON (AI-) Iiehart Hubbard or Clnclnnntl, negro sprinter, set n new world's record for 60 yards by siirlutiiig the first heat and the finals or the dash In C 4-l seconds, In the track gamea of tho Massa chusetts department of the Ameri can Lemon here Monday. The for mer record wns 7 seconda. Hubbard's record aupplanted the dm: m - wi1 - . A SCIENCE Not Eipertmetrt MY method of treatintf Pie and other Rectal and Col on ailments it recognized at the moil scientific and rAsctret la aac to tlay. Among the thntiaamli treat c4 art many patients tent to ntt fcy otixr pbyH cians. Thcr U no botaHal tajxraOoa; no confiment; no rcttntloa froai wark. My treatment U uH. aaHd. aaarMa laa cure rapid. And I remove al aVwMhv a WKJITHt bUAJLAJfTXE which ncceaslluted the uinputntlon of the first Joint. In the game I hava rercrenco to, llyron bad chased aeveral of the Ulant am: Micdrnw wim a bit peeved, - Me- liraw is ipifck with the retort cour teous. l'OHslbly far tho first time he noticed the missing first Joint on Hymn's right hand. "I suppose you lost that finger trying to pick somebody's pocket?" sold Medraw rather derisively. - "Wrong uguln, John," answered llyron, "I've worn it down pointing you lo the exit sign, on your way once more." As hn K-uitl llu words thai meant Mctiran's removal from Uie game. In HHtiimcd a theatric pus. turn and imliitiil In the exit with the tnirtatlixl ringer. . V.ciiakhh iuTii-:nri.Y Knowing that Hill him pulled hundreds of wise cracks at the ex pense or plnyers and manag.-rs. 1 asked him the funniest stunt ever p.ullfd ut his expense. '. "A ..minor league manager did It," said llyron, "I had chased about hair his bnll club from the field and ho was much disgusted. IjiIo In tho game it big butterfly Insisted on ruing nboul the dia mond, mostly between the bntter and pitcher. - ' At it rather critical spot in the game, the manager coaching at third calli-d for lltne. I stopped the game and asked him whul was the trouble. "Nuthlng, except that since you aro so good ut chasing player orr the field, wiiy don't you get rid of tho butterfly." . "I wauled to laugli, hut I dc- iihlott to try' ! make good and did. I sneaked out and on the first try Hit my ip over the butterfly. I then Mimniuucd the 1ml boy and ordered hint In take II to the clubhouse." 4 .aar.'- m m poariAxo onuts; ri SEXN Howard Salley Victor In Atihton Dog Derbv ASTITOV, Ida. (AP) Howard Salley or Shot O.un Pans. Idaho, driving William Trudc'a dog loam. MoDday won tho famous Ameri can dog derby hero In Ihe moat sensational race- ever run over the Amerlcnn course. . HI, lime waa 1:6S.(1, 13 nilnulea and IS seconds lesa than the record, established In 1S8 by "Smoky" Gaston. Warren II row n. 11-yeur-old school boy or Mcrnll, Idaho, rtn. tahed aecond In 8:03:40: Harry Kennedy, Ht. Anthony, Idaho, waa third In J:nj:M, and "Smoky" Oae- ton. Henry'a Lake, Mont., flnLibed la fourth money, S:nS:&. ly In their homes, 'ttver 'nllico"-t 1 tmvn 'ijisift 'liti t h o theatrical buslnrss' somebody lias been burying the poor, drama, with tiic.roaalt that tha number or legit Imato theaters-In New York bus louhlod within the last ten years, fillbert Miller, -mouaglng director of Churl.1 I'Yohmun, Inc.. assert ed. " "Herorrt Hie end or this year at least six more will be opened. "Whenever my taste in plays happens to' coincide' with a sttfri. elently large multitude of the pub lic our theaters will be full.'ifn matter how many .aplendld works Mr. Hamilton contrives for the radio. . ln eallmatlng' the radio for a competitor, t-ople alwa)a forget the simple huutau ni'od of a cIn-11-Ised man or, woman to get out of the house occasionally. Nobody wants to atn'y ut home every even ing and vegetate. As for the movies, It should be obvious that, so far from killing" the taat. for the spoken drama, Ihey aro comple- FROSH TAKES II ilRD VICTORY The Iji Grande high frosh bus k.'thall teuin d.-fi-ated the Mt. Glen aKKregatlon last night in the local gym in a. fast gume, giving the youngsters three straight wins with in a week. Island I'lty and the t'nlon aeouta wero the other two fives vanquished. The rrosh lineup follows: Ilmilen and Merrill, forwards: Herr and Doherty, centers! Walsluger, ltti gun und Wolfe, guards. The learn Is coached by O. H. Hlchell. u. Cr; K-9'SO p. m.. Hill Hutch and his Oaklnont Country club duncu or-ciu-sira; 9:00-11) p. in.. Mutual .Mo tors mirth contest; 10-11. Warner Hrolherx frolic, direction Charlie Wellmnn.' .!',:. - KJO, Oaklsial, Cal, (3Di.tm- Moke). 7:10-J:o a, m., health training Vxoreiscs,, Hugh, Hurrett Dob lis, William H. Hancock; T:4S, Pep class; 8:15-8:30, exercises; ll-:3a-i p. m., Hhcrman, Clay;, and onmpany luncheon concert: 8-4 p. ni., Heulnh Masterson, -soprano; Jnck Holworthy, tenor; I,nI,ole Ca rew, soprano; 4 -r; HO, concert o. ehestrn,. Hotel at. Krancla. Vinton liKerrero, conductor'. 6: 'i'o. - Mr. I'Mx-il; C-f!:Gfi, Hroknv and- hla or chestra, . i . .. f ! .i K(iW, lurilanil,4 Ore, i(ttll.r.tii. ItlOke), 7:l& a.H'in., health. a.-xer-clses; '12:SiVlrSo p. m.,; oncert: , cn'er-.9-!' i'inevt) 10.11, t.ou' rt, I" ' . . ' . ' ,..! : lHJ. lw Angelea, el, (4a.I!iii. I0kr),' tii)o-7;l(i p. no, history story, Prof, llertxog; Dlek'Wlnslow, ljuvuiille reporter; Vivian. 'Alut'i'l.', I Mickey Mellan. -'arreen , Jiiyi-nlles; 8, lecture on. ustrouomy !r; Mai liauingardt; K:a0-lli:30, (is.ai f- II Ing symphony, oreheatra. . KM TH. HnllyniMsl, t'nl. '(i:iHiu laildki', 8-10 p. m., K.MTlt con cert orchestra. - liren Powell, directing;-- lu-ll, .Htarr Piano com pany studio.. h.NX, Hidlywood. ( al. (:M0.in Ntliki:), &-r. : al p. ni., Sunny Jim's talk'; r.:.1ii-,- travel talk. W. K Al der; U: 3D-7. Atwuter Kent .concert orchestra -7-8, feature program: K- llllly Itny Is the sipular an nouncer who Mauds behind ".Hike" nt radio slatlnn KM, l.o Aiigi-k'M. . Radio 9. 'proftran..' ftwurlly ' Trust and HuviiiK bank; U-lO, proKrmn, Joltn A. Vmiffhn eprporatiou; lu-n. dance muNtr; 11-12. Jtay West' focoiiniiu Urovo ilunro orchestra from Ambawmdoi.hoioli . KOA4 , 'rvHllK On (2H0.3ni- lUTOkif 7:20 p., in., munlcul v Irrtiontt. . - ' - ; ! K I'O, Kan awtJUao, (-iHIini-TOOkc), 7, 7:30. 8 a. m., dally doxfn oxurciifcs; 3 3, scripture rcadlnK! 1-2. Itudy Hollar's Kalr mont hotel orchcMtra; 2:3A-3:JIO, jirojcram, Jmnon lxno' HawaliurtH; 5:1G-fl;15, rhllijrtn'a hour Htoi-icu; :40-7, Wuldcinur l.lnd and the HtatoH H'taurunt orehftKtru. KWHC, IMIIniuii, Waii. (:tiA.Am- SKOkc), 7:3n. y p. in., I'hl Hps I Ion utiH'i tftiUui fiuartt't; "Vlnwut iUUt, celtlNt; l-.'Hthcr Olsen. reader. Iv Shorr, hrilllant Jtu.-slun pjan-' tot.!7 ) ? ; tl 'i :i liulwor J.yttbn'H powerful flmma, "Illclieileu. TrVtll bo broadtutut by, the KUO plujern Thumduy, night. February 25. Wilda WHhoo Thumb twill direct nUteeh players, In th jtechniquv of, tho' audio drmu he- t'aLjfo.'t! the microphoncH. OtmCiaSY STOVES UjOIDSUIISKIIlE . ATAU. OOOO STOr?CS KIOltT IlltOA I tCA STS. 'I'liurMfUy. I'Vlrimry 25. KWSC, Pullman, Wash. (H4S.fim RfiOkr). OreKon Atfrlcultural eol-leice-Wuliinffton Stale college. 7::i0 p. m. I'nelfle time. , HKAT VIOMNJST WllJy VUAY TIII'ltSOAY XKillT One of the j;reatent vlolln1ts.' Michel i 1'lfiMro, concert master of the Han Knmciseo Hymphony or cheHtra, will Btve a reeltar' over KOO, fiaklumt, Tuesday nlftM, Ke 2a.. Altojfeiher ho will: play ten nuniberH. HIb nerompanlNt wilt hn 1 Old Time Benefit BAND DANCE '" y ZUBER HALL : :. : Wednesday, February 24 Prize Wallz Augmented Orchestra Dancing 8:30 Dance Tickets $1.10 Balcony 25c ' Good Time Guaranteed ui:ii:siav, n iiiti Aiiv 21 Moiiutuln J'lnie NtaOons, KOA, Denier, ('. I322.4in. DUOke), 12:15 p. in., Morjorie Nash, orfiraiiist; i:30. Hrown I'uluce strlni: clieatra: , Sclieiiermun'H Colorado orcliestru; 8:IG, J'i Kaiin lieitu! studio prom-am, t'olornilo Teach- i colleen mule ouurtet: Carl I'rjst, builtone; Alexander Klnslle, bua; J. Allen tlrubb, tenor; Doro thy Heclier, soprano inslruineutul solos. Kdlllm Todd, t'larelice jatnes. vIollnlBls: Lester Todd, celllat: t'lar elice Juines. violinist; lister Opp, ' cellist; I,ouls Jones, pianist;' four-! violin ensemble, Kditb Todd, lioro thy Alllne, Myrnn, l.oulse Hnyder," Violet Kinlej ; KOA orcbestra; , Colorado Teachers' nollea-e iustru-! meiitul trio; iimis. Uroavlmoor' Uliy.llini Itusllers. . I - .a-af aM I NevvStrength!: for Tired Women! I'acirie Tlmo Stations. Kl-l, I.os Autri-tei, al. OilTin- fl-llikc), G:30-0 p. m., firlolii'dunce orcliestra; Ii, nlxhtly dolnas; 0:15. Kji'l's MeeliiK" tullrornlu; B:a0, vest pocket proKram; (1:45, liudlotorial period; 7, Xlck. Harris' deUfClive slur)-; 7:111-8, daaco music;1 S-Jl, pronram, Ventura Hi.rinljiif com pany; Ventura strlnfr ouurti-l;'' U- 0, proKrum, Chevrolet Motor pom- pony, Clievrob-t ensemble; lo-n. I'atriek-.Mursb . danco orchestra, Hetty Patrick, soloist. ' - KMl.V, Ixinir Iteacli, Cal. :-4in- l2tloki). ij.i;:3ii n. m.. Jtraiton's heater orttan; C:aO-". nmusi-njent intorniallon; 7-s. I.iilu lluraiiuul eniirtalners; n-u, l'ress-Tle(-ruin .iluillo; 9-10, proKra'n.- Kam Ab- uuis, the tailor; 10-11, Oriole dunce orchestra. Kl'WII, IIoIIvviwhL t'al, (252m llioke), fi-ti p. mcbildren's bour. IllK llrother or KHVll; -. pro-K-ram, Johu WriKhl, The Idirht allor; Julia AVrlKbt orchrstrs, Sol loopil's llawaiians. ' l-'runk Htever, burltone, l-;sther White, blues sIhk IHm Wlfm A a Okiahmna man, Mr. Gallloa. Mai abeul Iha Iwlp Lrko aava aia wit after other rwnlla bad failed. Hm Utur aeyi: "Thawoa dsrf ul reltrLrkoBaaivn mrwl(t ShahaabMnuk Int all kloda of madirina hk-b did no aoad. 1 law Lrae MvaniMd and got it and It la Ouiaa bar lota of aaod." . JbMaf mi One "I waa subject to ccnett atkai, my kldneya were oat of enter tnillwu run down and so nervoue 1 could herd Iv aet alona. I was advieed ur air phrel elaa tu try Lyko. I aut relief at once." la what R. Sledae ef alliilllliHrepqrte. OhM Mat Cmi r rVoer ne -Weltee Scholti of Baa Vyaaclece aayf : "For many years I tried everything to build me up. I wee run-down tn health, could not est, my condition waa very bad. A friend rceonimended Lyko. Today I am a happy man. J aaveaotmyheaJtntstuk." Do you feel tired out, run-down and ex hausted long before the day'a work ia lin iahed? Why is it that biimon will nortnit ,n. O nested attacks ordizzi neaa, headache, backache, nervoua exhaustion, indigestion and constipation, when perhaps all they need ia a good general tonic? No woman can feel her beat troubled with these ailments. To let them run on uncorrected is the greatest mistake in the world. Thousands of ailing men and women have been made strong, well and happy with Lyko. The secret of this remedy's wonderful success is the combination of medicinal ingredients it' contains. One aids digestion; another is a laxative that keeps the bowels ojien; another acts on the kidneys, and a fourth aids the liver. With those vital organs working in proper harmony, the health-destroying 'poisons are drivep or carried out of tho system. " No matter what yon have tried before, go to ybuf druggist) today and aak for a bottie of Lykof the great general tonic. Find out for youraelf how simple snd easy it is to keep well with the aid of this marvelous remedy.' I'fcfc Coupon Brings Trial Buttle fTv".CS:CINC CO., Kanaaa City, Mo" I Gentlemen: Send trial bot tle of Lyko. I enclose iuc to help pay piste mud packing. , , . ' 1 I I T... ' I Druraiat's Name. Gimuinwi J Safety 'Tratel by Motor Stage Safely - Onnirortably. 4IOTOK TKA.N'SIT COJU'ANY. The in:y Stages. ; , Come to our Slnfo Ttennt nt MM Jerfcrson Ave-' All Motlern antl Mealed Ktaites, ' ' LliAVK I.A tiltAM)!': IDIt Joseph A. M. 1 P. M. - V. M. Niindny, A. M. - 4 1. M. 1'enilleton 1 1 A. SI. - 4 I. M. iwqy. Connects to Walla Walla Cheap Ratta Ilepot J'lione We Carry F.jpress On b'mclnl Tripe Main JOB And Trunks .NOTICE Change of Time Leaving Joseph. Iave Towns Joseph ......... Enterprise . ... Ixisllne ......... Arrive Wallowa Leave Wnllomit'' ..... .MInain- ......... i:iirin Imbler l,a f.rnnde ... Trip No.. 2 , A. M. -7:110 ....... 7 :.'' ( 8:10 :.. 8:25"-" '. 8:0 9:111 ' !0:MI t:2(- IO4.-i0 Trip No. 4 'tirf oif Smuiuy. l?ffet:tlto Similar, -.hiifliiary 17, 10211. i Trip .No. A. M. ; 14:00 ' M'!20, i li::i. ! iltai 12:00 12:10' I :( 2l20 Trip No. 0 V. SI... -, ,2:00 , ' :k0-J n.2:Sr. i : 2:53 t. 8:00 , ' 3:1tr' 4:20 :o -5:2 1J mcnlitry and. If iinylhliiff .ihuulftt nff." Th vlrwa Of Trashy OuIko mid otJicr jtroiliitci-H wore vory Htmllnr tjlOSe Of MillfT. ' OlllKO AtltltMl hut tho radio would nnvcr Ihi able nuhstltuto tho atmosphrro of ho Hpokcn drama and tho pot-son llty of tho aotorn. A not Iht vwpolnt,' hownvor; 1h xprcwu'd In a dlsimtrh from leOiv Ion, whloh wiys that "Tho WhUt halouu," Captain Kottinnld Jt-rkt U'S'8 play of tho war, which wua the foaturo. of tliat city's broadcast lnf Htatlon on ArmtKilco day, hoa con vottMi tho most popular hroadonsf of 19H5, In a contest conducted hy tho London Kvenlnjt NPffH. Hall's Catarrh UneliaeaaA baa beco us MCUWUIC ceatful In the treatment of Catarrh for over forty years. Alao at a Blood Purt&er It great wonderful retulta. All Druajrms. V. 1. CHENEY i CO- Toledo, O FREE! Radio Maps to radio owners. WATCri OUR AD For Big Sale Announcement Soon La Grande Electric Co. 1412 Adams old mark aet by Ijtwson Itoberlann and Howard lirenr and waa made under dlrricult eomlltlona, aa Hub hard was roreed to run on rubber (Raat armory rtoors. Jamea Qulnn or Holy Croaa trull-'e-d hint by two ytirda In Ilia final. Automobile Paint REFINISH YOUR OLD CAR! Ask Us About It Oregon Hdw. & Imp. Co. "Me And The Boy Friend" "You know them, bless their hearts. "A pair of youngsters,' really, in spite of their self-reliant air and their fast-vanishing teens. The girl slim, clear-eyed, merry; -the boy flippant, a bit arrogant, full of secret, earnest plans for success. ; .They like each other. They go to the movies together, dance, quarrel a bit. They don't believe in early marriages. But her eyes shine when she speaks of him. "Me and the boy friend." : One of these days, suddenly, they'll be grown up. Man and wife, those fearless youngsters. A home to plan, life to face. A budget, a savings account, economies. They'll make mistakes, but they'lj learn quickly. She'll begin to be canny in the spending of money to question pi-ices and values. She'll begin to read about the things she plans to buy, to find out all she can about them. She'll become a regular reader of advertisements. They'll help her to become the. capable, wise housewife she wants, so much to be. They'll tell her what clothes are best and what prices to pay for them. They'll tell her about the foods to buy, the electric appliances, the linoleums and draperies. They'll help her, as the advertisements in this newspaper can help you. And she'll meet her responsibilities and fulfill her duties eas ily and well. She won't become a tired, flustered, inefficient drudge. Because her home will l)e modern, attractive, well run, she'll keep young through the speedy years she'll retain much of that shinjng-eyed, merry freshness. She and the "lxv friend."', . ADVERTISEMENTS ARE WISE COUNSELORS FOR HOUSEWIVES, YOUNG AND OLD t : -f T ? t ? ? ? T ? f ? ? t t ? ? X f y T I I f t t V t Y it 6 i