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' Saturday. January 28, 1028. Paw Pour CA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER 5ta1 er Th 1.0 rim l unit: llok hnul iy tl Th ' ipen rial ye Inn men! :ldn Mnrl evp IT 1 t.f I llO II II! Will lll.'t! rnnl nun If 1uw Ituci ride mil nun plm of J W'll . nlil I, (Incorporated) An IiiilriieiHlcnt Newapiiper FRANK B. APPLEBY Editor and Publisher HARVEY F. MATTIIKW8 ..... Buslneju Manager , Published evenings, except Sunday, at 1416 Adnmfi Avenue La Grande. Oregon. The Olmerver-Htar published every Friday. Entered at tho Pnfttufrlce nl Ia (.Irantle. Oregon, aa tjecnnd Class Mall Muttur under lie I of March 2. 1 879. OFFICIAL PAPER OK UNION COUNT AND TUB CITV OF LA O KAN UK . ME.MBEU AKKOCIATED PRES8 The Assoclntcil PreuM Is exclUHlvely entitled to use for publfca ' tlon of all.-new'ilittiateliMoi'eUlted to U or not otherwise credited If publlHhed heroin. All rights of republication of special din patches In this paper; and also the local news herein also are 1 reserved. ' ' SUBSCRIPTION RATES '" liy Carrier Dally.v per month In advance . 76o , Dally, nix months In advance ,..$.50 Dally single copy 6o lly Mull Cally, per month In advance .. 60o . Dally per six months In advance 12.60 Dally,' pur year In advance $5.00 Weokiy Observer-Star, per year ., $2.00 ABEMARTINI ; ADVERTISING RATES Display, 'foreign, per alvmu 'inch .. . Ihspluy, Ucul, per column Inch Time contract prices on application. ...42o ...4Uo IN PLEASANT I'LACEH Tho Lord In tho' portion of mine In heritance and of my cup; thou malnti'itieHt my lot. Thoj, II urn mo fallen unto me In pleaKaut places; yea, I have, n goodly herltu&e. lHlllllltlli&, . . l in an ' I I EGGS TAKE TWO CENT PRICE DROP MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY All Grades Quoted Lower Butter Prices Firm in Portland Exchange Wlii-al Miuvli ' .May .... July .... ciiiCAuo ;n.i.v 0H'll im im I xoy, VMipill II lull I :t Low iMy, utiy. t'lOMI taoy, r.u 127 !4 IS7 -i l iitr..n ..e V. .'..II..'." t .... a l :.. il. -l..i i: l.... I nun vi iiustiw, ius miKvu-s ' 't- uiue iinu umiui pa.ii.-, n ami played It with a "ml ' n'hich stories 6if 'trie Uickmnn trial are curried. We hoo tho fi"-ii' ciiarn(.a iimi added to lime ''j.1,' i "'" , i , P , . tin1 lirauly of the ninnlii'r. I'osuus m we limine noi .sum as 10 can ior u cnanfrc in Vr , mng , Iiat IianiC. ..... .,; ' , '. - m.wlil) In KiiKllxh and did It Ina LIVERPOOL I1I-:,VI' I.I VEHPOOI.. Jan. I' (AP) Oialn cIommI: Wheal - .March KM, PORTLAND. Ore.. Jan. 2d (AP) , 1 " ' "! " All iri'adfH of i'Kkk tuok u luu-: 'tm'I. cent drop at 111' dairy exchaiiK'i . nei'tlne yeHlcrday exurpt medium POHIT.A.ND Vlli;AT llists which were uuoled u cc.il 1 PORTLAND. Ore, Jan. 2S AI') down. Fairly heavy recelpla. cou-' "Wlu-at -HUH hard while, 1 1.4.1: pled Mllh lower prices prevalllnn Icdelation. I.L'S: sofl while, In eastern' market and reporleJ H westt-rn whlli.. 1.27 li-: Increase In Hie lav in this leni. 1 llurl wlnler, JI.34: norlhein lory aro civen a leaaons for the Prlnc. blanly decline. Further sIlBht recessloilH 1 "' No. ylille leed and No. are expected durlne the next few 2 ", $4.0(i. weeks by local dealers and com-' Today's car lice!pln Wheal, mission men. ;Hf: hurley, 2; riour,- 15; corn, a: Butler prices conllnuu ri'lnllvely t,ulH' 3; ''"' 7- firm, the only chaiiKe yesterday be-i ' Inir a half cent drop In Ihe iiuola-1 t'MICAtiO CASH lion on cube cxlnm. HoldlllKs III CIIH'AOO, Jan. 2H (AP) Wheat storuRe were reduced yesterday 5i'i3 "o. I northern sprinif. S 1 .3S . uounilK. 1 ''orn (new) No. 4 mixed, xic: A. F. Thlljodcau of Detroit, an I N"- yellow, S3 'u Slic: (old) No. J Uooiko Love of llle Detroit lie- " nno, km;; so. b wlilto, N3c. , r..i..inR CalH No. w ill,. F.r, I, fit r.r. I.'. , from imp.-You've icot my fcni-m: , yesterday's excl,anKe session. Mr. No. 3 while. .r.( ;,r,c. Illll il' fllltlli'lti kJlltl IiW. Is1lll'- 11 1 hiijodouu h out! or lh liiiwHt tlealeiH in the country and lut ; year, he reported, IiIh firm huudlid Ubout S.000 fiii lo;i-lH ol vrkh and over 4ooo cnrloadH of butter, ( . l iiu'Ttone In the country driHel meat division of the. local whole Kit I ft niuikelH Ih a trifle firmer to- llllV U'itll I iHfit Vl.nl lllfivilltr fii-nnnrl AT LOCAL HOTEL' ISlrlSc. choice lamhH 241I 2&c. ana nofot lsvisc. Heer Ih a lit tle easier wltn dfinund lighter on' account of the hlKh prices whlclil have, been - prevailtnjf for the. Uwlt few.weeka. which Iiuh tended to Price Reaction i In Wall Street; i Close Is Heavy! PRE-INVENTORY SALE OF HOSE Service and Chiffon weight All colors and black. 1 .59 N. K. West & Co., Inc. La Grande's Leading Stoic For Over 25 Ysars 'I'her'H at IcumI one Instance uhen; linvln eiiouttli i4io didn't end fa tall j nu tlmt'8 Will HoKcrx. M.ll-l, fall ' runneiM iimiv." Mild Mitt. I At fa Hud, I hee ha by, who'! Jest Iw'tfln iiln' t ualk." : NKW VOItK, Jan. 28 (AD Slock riccH turned reactionary af ter an rarly outhui'Ht of hIh iikI h westtfrn red. Il.i':t. ,n IOU"y H "'lei whhioii oi ineiuur- Kei. rumicaiion oi niaiiveiy puur IhkI quarter eantingK, KtatfiiiPiils, the -ecen1 MtlffentiiK In lime money iat8 and a rather ceiierul belief that the technical position of t he market had been weakened by the violent advances In pool specialtis were the reasons generally ascrib ed for the Helling movement. Steel shares wero under rather persistent pressure. Vanadium af ter touching a new high, sold down VIOLIN QUARTET GIVES CONCERT (Continued from Paire V I Hye not iiioled. Parley tit, fa !tf,c. Timothy Feed $3. 1 0 :i.sr,, Cio.er eed tl.a'l y.'r, l.in-tl I Kills J I I.2S. Helllcs K.7ri. elm I oil nex I ha cor iv. t pec tlx da POLICE STOP VICE RING'S OPERATIONS reduce coiiHiimptioji somewhat. , J'oultry prices are steady to firm. Ileuvy hens are quoted at 'Jlitt 4 to A lit pound hens uoc. ;t to l I (rontlnuej from Page 1) has done nothing In force his return. Two of the men are said to have 7 ' ' I liuu mi iinrni'troM.il.U nl,.1ltir im.l i Contmry -to- tFie .fear expressed in soiiie circles, we' do beauty and his ease or singing :iot believ miythinif appoachinn; a majority of, farmers of ZXTZva Me atatct will favor u $3-auto license measure. The increase" den" by penni. in property faxes fthat;wouid result from success of this1 sn-owi ;ni ,iiitiativd movement'1 is obvious and threatening to every' ';rtrt m its second group ; masterly way. Mr. .)enh.nH vole j pounds 17 Ue: a llght :C up. fecn Kiven (h U.oni,Me ,h((t if lh(.y ih ;n operty. owner. Unpleasaut as it may be to pay fifteen to Symphony) for Ih. Jm fir. Th ln( h fP lie "Hiinn Moala' Ity Tsehaikowsky hy Severn and "Her "Andante" jlt'tv Hnlliiis or mors piir.h ,Tiliiii;i1'V fur 11 lirr-nsr". iiitplliirpnt: :uv . owners know. that they are getting value received in waa a ilirricult dratnatie numbi r ;.od roads, that the users of those roads should pay for 1,1 w,;l'h ," "tirrinK- cihhuk a 1 well handled, and the- other two ,;iem. une oi me siaie s greatesc asseis is lis nignway sys It is remarked by people- in Scores of other stales when i no mm turioaii oi garlic In i,i,i ..n, ,i, . ,, move from this iiol.il for wveral teeed to a venr' in prtam and years went oul leeenlly and the , ,mri,Pll. Tlllw ,w . :1,.e price here is sllKlilly hiKl,er as u tm:nl. ,.i:,rKea of ciiKiI'Iiik the result of temporary Uecruuso of country llleKully. "U1)l'- , Tlie son of a" former city offielnl , , , Trr. ' lunl an iifridavll In which he (HltAf.O I.IVISKKK made lieeosa M,,o m,lnul ,.f t mi auu, jail, zb iai J t;. -111. ;vcr good roads are mentioned. ,'.ish destroyed. It is an asset we do not niemhei'M m' lh iii.p,i t.,. l.,,i iM.,mriMieiu oi ,,Ki leuiuu e i Kirs tnl yiJ,, hH n,.V(,,. )eon Ulken 5ll(l; market uneven, steady to before the Kl-nnd jurv.' I'resHUre l(lu hiKher;' top 18.40: bulk good ,iik lieen brought to boar upon pri and cholee hogs, all weights 1UU valo liivutii;atorn In an erfort to to 300 lbs.. Ia.l6f8.a5. have this hoy whisked out of Hie ('little 2IMI! com nil r..rl we n If A passage in "Her- ago. It,,j 8ll,,,rs lCady to 25c low- better grades slow, dull: show- rr-m - - lng additional ptlce loss on top of FOOD INSPECTION, TOO in k sunn V hff 'insnnctori iiiul ll hiiiiitps kmit nl covhiin ,-;.taiular(lb, lmn&mBkho life nuMiif'J IM&tytf.ZJl&ffil , Jon that otliui'.foods and' tJie'lphiees 61' business where thev fi"i"" ""' 'overs, cm to' . ji , tA ''' ., .-t i, , , ' .,, lv as piaved by tile uliarlet w iro hand led bo crivotisimi in- nt.tniil (tin ? .. ... '.. .. were llithter eiuute to the Moon" where tho Miiarlet played a light rippling de- iresienuo was a niKii mm ui in" hist week's Bhurp decline: lower ,!V01"1"'- .grades, esiieclally kinds selling at Mr. Iienham's second mitnicr j ) I a. 50 downward, hardly aa ucllve was "O Lola ian''n" from "Cav- 08 week ago but fully steady: veal, allerja llllslicanua". liy Masengnl I era largely $1 lower; ilglil, Ihin rpt . t: i i n 'i ji i ii n a in suoweu inorr in.iii any oiner aiocK sheers 2c or more owcr; Tile Suggestion made to tho City Commission that the lilllk ,i,er his ability. Mr. Denhnnl mealy kinds carrying uuttlliy. ii di nance be broadened iii scope so as to include proper super- "k "rh' I'-oriiidden Kong" by steady, week's extreme top oi red i.iMui.n 'f ntlmi. r,lu .il ll,!.. ,,l.i: ,i; ;i,.: .. : ' (at:ildnn and "The Old Itefraln" steers $ 1 8.26; lew above $17; noth 1 VIS10I1 , Of Other foodlj and .their public distribution IS ,,y Krl.sler. will, tho Masganl , lng Hlrlctly. choice tie.e; best year- i orthy of much consideration. If it is essential .thai a city's number.- iiings siu.75; vcuivra cioseii at ' "l.nrgo" (New World syni-I 1 ' ' - opened the) Hliecp- anno; prnclit-ttlly none on land lis meloijy "'v loony, ior weua; I ;t uoiiuies love-Mroiu leeinug siuiions; i:i,joo in vito rects; fut lambs closing U.'. to ,Mlc I obtained some fine lolial effects nigner; nnavles ll must; yenrllliKS f . The --Obsoi-yer, lias watched tho. progress of the m k ' lhl J"""'"''- i " "- r,"ly ,-' ' l,iB-",: "'"f i:" : ' ,. t , ' , , .. ..i .. ... ill." rrom wblch (be more familhir ."P: reeding and slieailng la sa.l- j iidiiianco towaid ultiinato adoption lpr some time. It has Mooniwin and i:o.s" taken. aic 40 in r.oc; weeks tops: re.i , iiinor objectionaiile-features tliat can hardly be eliminated jonbie as ib cond group ; wi1'-'"''1" '' i-3&: .fui naiiv,s ..' lre:.:.L.., i". ' .. ' " . .. ... . .. ill r. There was a brilliancy ! H-1 : yearlings 112.06; fat ewes 11 till lillCieilti pilin OI' regUiailOll, lllin ll Will, W0 DellOVe, , ,,, f n,1Mll.r A i. (,. i $8.2.1: feeding and shearing lambs :!.': imiks: 78 to no ib. r,i lo !1 Ib. of- rerlngs $i:i.25'n 1:1. 85: inn lu IL"i Ib. tlirowouls. $I2.6ii'ii 12.7.1; light uutlve throwouts $101111: clipped lauilis $1 1. 51X11 12: slaughter yenr- fut ewes J7.25 HIS; fi-eiiillg and slieaiillg lambs I2.5'!1 l:i.26. llAMv ( l,l:Altl.(.S Nl;V VOIIK. .Inn. 28 (Al'l The nt-tutil condition oliCle:iring lioil.se hanks and lilisl coiultaliirN for the week shos excess reserve or $ii. 428,520. 'I'lils Is an Increase 111 reserve or $2 1 ,SS4.02n. compared with the week beture when a defi cit in reserve of $16,465,6110 w;.s leporled. m: voitu 1 1:1 11 I.A (.ItAMlK Ill.l All, MAKKETs Dairy. Nl-:W YtlltK. Jan. Ilried rruits steudy. 1' II Vni'V rlOKirn 1 lo rnl-U-ni-rl kIoii fill' 1 .n frolwlo if iiiiollitrottiii' vnll,." bv Ciii-iranolf. 'I'lle Cavotte . lirl Inplfiillv .iflixinicloen,! Mill, io i:...,l : '..1. "i '"" " dri.inalle ending In .-. ) '"l",ja ':'-7r' : fv I""-1'" hwiiij .- iiniiiiit.iiiu .,. ,.., Mlie,ed Insistent i matter, in municipal' health promotion as water. We spend ai'llausi- with an encore. Much inbney safoKiiartlimr our water sunniv. insinino- its1 '"rond wuiiunm. presi- ,,1,. .. . 1 11''' , . ... . ib'tit of the NflKliburhoud club I ,, ... T,V -.11 ity. iro er a ml rcasoiwib e stincrvisnm n w mi t kudiiv .......... . .... mik $i i.7:.t , a ' ' " J'-I'l'V niM.rvf llll(-II HI IIH- llUIIII'lUf. 1111- ; irj equally important. jlnglhnn or the pluns of the or- f Tho xtenBi.n of. the onlinance to cover other foo.ls has1;;;:1" Z TC-t . uiinerous tilings in its-favor. It would protect the public llc""' 'lul' ' '" "" ,,1''1 : . gainst occasional flagrant v ttions of the laws of sanita- I X lion, voii,!d.-mikl;ei;tlio strict (ibsoiyation of state ifijod juul grant with which lo Initiate our Hilary' laws nibre' general, and would'llivide the cost of 'TZZl V.iTZ Municipal inspection so that no business would bo overbur- as it ims done in the past." she loned with a high lifen.se foe.v i"'1'1, " w iiinuiis uiM announc...,. ,r. ,. .. . , I tit., cont-ei-l which will be given, ;, theoretically there is already a competent state inspoc- rponsoie.i by muw iiertha Hunu, -ion of places handling food, the state laws being reasonably "l ""' " ,'t''- 6 'idequate in this regard. Actually that state inspection is I - not very ellicient. 'Ihe state inspector, for example, has ji'our men under him who' are constantly covering the slate. (JUlt Oi-egon is rather large in area and four men can hardly Wisit any one community more than two or three times it ..ear. The visits are so infiemient that firms inclined to 'iMird unsanitary operations are too easily warned of the , ippvoaching inspection. They are thus able to be on "dress mrade" at the critical liniment and profit by a ravmalile re : ort that is only temporary. ! The important consideration in the event that a general' food ordinance .is passed will be in its administration. Kegu-; lation is desired only it' and because it will protect the health 1 La Grande citizens to a greater extent than is possihle I without it. It is not desired merely as a means of extemlin-j; j (municipal .authority in a new directimi i-nd making j to I j.niserable for people engaged in handling funds. A tactful,! . sensible, conscientious inspector would be able to make the! .'irdinance a success and a benefit to the city. On U. other Pitind an inspector who lacked these ipialities ami had a' false conception of his authority and power in the iob would! 'etilileract all benefits. COLONIAL The l-'aiuily Knli-rtainnieiit LAST DAY -rr 1 - ( iinw HuttiT, creameiy (1.06. - .'U.c a do, l.'iiuetit: dodtiui: a' pound Honey, l'ijiiiii lite lb ( Vt'K'luuicfi, I'lttalui'a M,c Ib; Jl.'it KM'vut. Hot hiMie tr'iiatueH 4uo 1L l'urnly ,rc bunch, rabham- 4e Ib. Wax uniunn f lls. 2fic. I.itttirr. 1 He head, t'elny- liic hunch; hem -ic I'umpkln 4e Ib. S'liiiisli - iii- h. MolhiHiM' eiirunibtTH- U'H- each. Huiii-h eiitnls - lac btineh, Ibiii.-h beetH-nt, ImtU'h. 'I'm n .fi "iv baneh. Vi'llnw otiiotiK - :.e lh. iit'-n on.miM lac bunch. I Ttl I MM I M Si' lb. Hi Us.m'Ih prttiilH TtC III Kiltiibaicii.' Ib. Mpinai-h ir.e Ib. - Ai tu-liokea im- eai h. ft-Ttlll. A.b'.-i .litnatlan. Uoine.S, LU-flO- Jt.:." bo. --$l,ir.y 3.60 jet I VtU'luUs il j.(i 1 box. In Emergencies Our rcliatilo ti'lt'plioiR1 ini'ets your needs and oi'tm.i'ays for years jif sorvico ly Home Independent Telephone Co. Hi. n, i a. i l .e Ih. for do. rsitonno I .'Minti.- fillli!'' ii .( ti.tc ,UA l-'botila Kiapfrt.it Med. fcle. 2 for 'J.,e; lurce. i fur j;.e. I'Ho ltu ki aie fruit - JtC cth. ( i uiiht'i rh'.s -.'c Ih. (,'itlie MiK.ir - I 'liMir. Sofl I., ., I $h ),hl. Haul l.-h litlina Is 4'i bid. I'iNiliry lolnx f i li'N i! !t - 3 (to Ib. h.-iih .f .in,, it.. Mem ami HfJi, H -r tuill US ki Ike. I'liopn nit.) Httnk--J&i f o lb S.ibnou (Htrhtly (it-wli) J&c Ib. Halibut- 3.c lb. nMiliue . 1 4!r mmm KxchaiiKO t wholesale riees: I'ubeH extras 4c; vtutidariU 44u: prime firsts 4:t ',,:; firsts. 43c Creamery prices: Prints 3u over cube standards. Hutterfat hiiylni; prices 4tic ulatlou, 47c tru:k, 4!Mi T.3C delivered i'ortland. KtfKS All grades ic lower .v rept medium firsts. 1c down. Kresh standard extras 3Uc; fresh uland ard firsts 19 c: fresh medium ex tras JKc; fresh medium firsts -t; undei!ixed -lie. Price lo retailers He over exchans;. prices. Associaf ed sellinif prices: Kxtras 33c: firsts 32c; mediums 3ic: nndersized 2yc. Hay steady: buylni? pi!ces: hast points below last night's close. (.rn Oregon timothy $ JO.fifi fii 21 : do ami a similar loss was rcKistcrol vally J 1 8 ''f I H.f.u; alfalfa tH'r by Youimstown, while 1. S. Steel ix.Mi; oat hay SH.GMf 1 f; straw 'J cotnmon and a few, others saed pir ton. Selling prices $2 u ton u point, or so. (Jrcen Cananea Copper brolie 5 points. A. M." Flyers 4 Vj "d Ainer ban Smelting. Kudio. Internationnl Nickel and several others saKRcd 2 points or more. I'atino .Mines was an outstandint? stionir spoU rising 3 po.hlfj on active buying. 'The closing was heavy. Total sales approximated l,30(i, 000 shares. - ' . ' ' - rOKIXAM IJVKSTOCK more' Hids lo faruwr: Hutterfat ste.rdy: 47c station. 4Su track. 50if4c'f. o. I). I'ortland. , Poultry Heavy hens firmer. Heavy hens 23u24c: light Kift Ific: springs 20i21e: broilers 23 4 25c; pekin white ducks 30c; coi- Hirkcys, alive, local JI.S02.fi) ored nominal Onions tdeady per cw(. Potatoes sleady, 7rcftl.:6 sack. Wheat Unchanged To Slightly Higher CHICAGO, .fun. 2S (AP) .Start lng unchanged to -c orf. corn soha roho all u ro u ml lo a bovp y pk! r-r-day's finish. Wheat opened at -a shade .lower to v advance ah l subsetmently showed general gains. Oata Inclined upward. Provisions were easier. Corn closed nervous at the saun as yesterday's finish lo ' j c lower; wheat unchanged to c higher: oats to 4c up, and pro visions varying from Ific decline to a rise of 2c. This-, will . be n big yenr for garages, -say automobile nu n. This should help to stabilize everything, I'OUTI.ANIV Ore;. Jan. 2K (Al'l Totals for week (approximatf) : Cuttle 2815; calves Jyo; hogs 7S7C; sheep 2305.- , Cattle Compared with a weeK ago: Steers and she stock mostly 2fta lower; spots &Uc off: clawed ex tremely slow, with four full loads unsold; calves and vealers steady: bulls 50c higher; bulk good steeis for week $1 1.75rff 12.50; ttfp $12.75 for one loud: off quality down lo $D; top heifers $11.25; top cows !'.( 5; bulk desirable she stock J-S iii' Id. f0; low cutters down lo $4.5t; bulk beef bulls $7b 8; cvtlves most ly 8r 10.50; vealers up to J13. Hogs Compared with a week ago: llutcher classes weak to loc lower; -feeder pigs extremely s!ov, 50 to 75c lower; bulk light butch ers for week ?!t.25: scattering small lols Monday tK3Zit .50; heavies and underweights $8.75 do n: packing sows $7h7.&0; feeder pigs $ S. 2 5 (it 8.75; most ly $ S. fin. Sheep and lamba-r-Steudy with a week ago.. Strielly choice hundy weight wooled lambs quoted up to $13; yearlings up to $lu; ewes $G dow n. - I'OUThAM) PKOIlCI POIITLAM). Ore., Jan. 2s (AP) Wholesale prices: Butter 'ube extrus M;C lower. Portland Dulry "Please Pass the Bread" In hundreds of homes where Golden Crust Li read is served you will hear this ii4irase repeated over'und over ugain. "Why? because Golden Crust satisfies; , Hun your knife through one of these temptingly toothsome loaves, notice how cleanly It slices, how delightful its uronia 1. There Is the proof of honest quality, pure ingredIents,cor rect baking. . . The next time you are ordering your groceries, make sure of the best bread you can buy. Specify Golden Crust LI read and then hear your family say, "Please pass the bread." Gwilliams Electric Bakery La Grande, Oregon Opposite Observer on Adams. mi IHS11MHIMM1DEBMI fa :s (Ai'i- 5-li'-' IPORIERS iyc3 Ik M M ti In ;w OS Wf is I- iliai Tiiht ii mmm rnrViVil i j iih Himv mm' I VHt liki In lake it trip up to the t'ltunU. Thai wMihl Im uih I -iii rr a (toot I many folk-s while oNr fM-blt ni think n' mh'Ii n thing, hut ht onlcr U ns n little flu ill the ciiHvK fmic (hAn o its nml I hen we don't piit intr II. Now Ibnt U jiM Hie wmv UU nrhns, I f soiih fdks , OMibl take R trip to Mime htrgr nmll onlrr Ikhw thry wmhl nl le-l lm) mi (titeiiM hi II iN'forv Ihct h-ft. Uiil wImii Mici-j Brr iiit right down lu llto horn- hi jiHir ttotm ltwii, cvrii Iowit limn an) nmll aihr boo si-. Hint Is soim I bin hi n-illy slit hi hi npprvctnlf. I hf. s; iiHMiey tin wiinc hnl hiih Mtph iMnk M mtglii Ih Inic but M'hlom flis 4iiiv1 limn Claude C Pratt Lumber Co. W Bell TOT t'a'h ! T root U.a't rrtrtHST Knl roandrr. I'bone MKla M cws and C omedy iH i ' b SUNDAY ami MONDAY ;g mioBOoi von nu j tm tHiv' JA't.,M'12N.0Cr '5 I ' A r M j I'allic News and Uevjew J What's New? News changes with each passing hour. AH kinds of .news fascinating, strange, prophetic, real and un real. It comes flashing on the pages of your paper from all parts of the world, a'nd you want to know what's new. Advertising is a form of news. It is governed by the same general principles and answers your every question as to "what's new?" You can depend upon advertising news. It is truthful. If you want some thing for the home, you will find it advertised. If a dress, a suit of clothes, a hat, a pair of shoes, a diamond ring, a bridge lamp, an electric refrigerator or a house and lot you'll find it advertised. Advertisements supply the surest means of knowing "what's new" in merchandise. Learn to read them trust them profit by them. Head the advertisements as regularly as you do the news m n H n n a n B M 19 PI m w ii w K W w B n a n a K3 B PJ a m n B B k -4 a w as n n S3 M m n B M B n B B 1