La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 21, 1928, Image 5

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    Tuesday, February 21, 1928.
TX GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Tape Five
Local News In Brief
.'. .1. I liind luu . ur the O.-W.
minium)- (iraiulu lust night
ultrr ii Hlun-t IiuhIiu'hk stay hero.
Ktoi-tl at the'li Grundo
liuli'l.
Animal liisn-i-Umi , . ,
Annual li-'li-ral inspection of
lunipany H. ISStli Infantry will
taK- plai'i- this i-vuntllK at Kula-r
hall. MfinlHTS of the coinpuny
jnr onh-reil to roport at 7 o'clock
inc. inline to t'upl. W, A. 13run.
Slops lit Hiit 'l
Iti'ui-trliil lit I'nlt-y
Karl J. Stacklnnil Jr., of Cow.
sii.i ptit at tin "l''ol,'y liotol lust
IllKht.
Mork Mi" tlrrv
A. i'. .Martin, of Duyvllle. and
i'. II. HunKiito. of l'omllcton, are
:il Hi.' Knk-y today. Mr. Marllii
ami Mr. HimKato uro stock men.,
IIiiIm- .Man llfH"
A. J. Iluil. of Iloiso.' is ill La
CraiKlc for tl hrlef business visit.
II.- ?s rt'Kiatfreil at the Kok'y
hotel.
1 1, i t I 'ltini Wallow a
'dr. and Mrs. C 10. Johnson, of
Wallowa, arc at tlio l-'oh-y hotel
(...lay. ' '
Vished H'i Fnini Maker
Mis? lorothy Hainan, of Uakcr.
uas a weekend BUest at the home
of Mr. and -Mrs. O. K. Sting. Miss
liairnall attended the opening of
lli,- Sacajawea Inn. ,
. , " 1
,.. Jlan in ic . -
i,. V. Snyder. I'nllnmn auperin-
Viith-nt of the O.-W.. whoso hoim-j
is in Portlami. arriveu nere on an
iiisiicctioii trip this morning on
tiiiin.No. 17 from (tie Kast. He
went out again on train No. 21.
Mrs. Ilrandt Uclter
Mrs. Orson Hrandt is getting
jiloiig very .nicely from an opera
tion which slie underwent about
tlx- rirst of last . week at the
(iramle llniule hospilal.
Mr. MtirclilMtn P.etH'r
l-'rieudM of Charles O .Murchi
yi.n. I -a Crratlde re chief who un
derwent a ma jor ntern,tlon u few
diis ago. will be glad to hear that
in' is soinewhul improved. Mr.
Miir'-hisnti has been dn a serious
condition since tho operation liHL(hcre Fj-iday of (Ills week.
Thursday morning
To Vim I In Pnrihiml
Mrs. W. O. "'linger, wife of the
ptnprietor ot the I. it Ciande hblel,
.ni'l In r son,' Kenneth S. Clinnei of
I 'n i t land. accomiiaiiied M r. nnd
Mrs. churlefi Cuiilhej- to Portland
tmliiy. Mr.Clingrr has been vls
il ing here -lor several days with.
ili pnretilxTind bis brnlher, "Mp".J
Airs, riintrer will spend anoui a
ueek irt Portland transacting busi-
I .cine lor Portland
"Our MUMta lias 1 n completed
iitel tlie l-ii (Ininde A. A. A. of
li.es are; assiiri'il," dtc hired
Cluirles (iuhlhi ix' of the assocla
tion, in expressing his entire saiis
r:i.ii.H with the completed drive
here. Mr. 'dumber, accompanied
l v M i s. ( ; nut her, left today for
1 1 1 fir home in 'Portland. They
were in Ut C.ra'nde for several
we. Us In-fore Christmas when Mr.
CMiiih.-r iiiHliiuted the drive, and
returned jiboul three weeks ago to
complete It. While here they
Hepped at the 1.a (iramle holel.
M r. ( iunt her experts to be here
'r two daystarond the ftrs- of
March on his way to linker. They
I-tt by car-this morning.
M'iuii Preslleii( llcrc
William Sloan. of Portland.
!:' sideiii of tlie - Northwestern
siaii-M mission of the W S.
eliurch. and Mrs. Sloan, left on
;'iu No. 2i last night for Purt
f.nd after pending the weekend
in l.a (Irallde. They came here
s ttur.iav i.iP-M by train to watch
. eon the Portland
"irst Ward M. I. A.
n preached at the
here Sunday f
idny evening and
: isitiiig local m?m-
ili. While in
.i Mrs, Sloan stnp
ob y hotel. The
"...,,11,1 .it. i. A. team made the
to l.a Crandc by car and r--t'u
ii. d bom.- Sunday.
MANHATTAN
HUIKTS
Quality
i?i:.50 to 0.50
Clint's
Clolhiery
Hie btoro Willi a Outudcvc
1
Inililcr 1'iirnicr In city
D. VT. I'onklln. farmer of near
1 miller, spent yesterday In l.a
Oritndu tiunsacting business.
In liukrr for Day
Mrs. It. J. Williams went to
linker on train No. 21 to spend
the day visiting.
Keliini From rortlnnd
Josh Towery und Roy It. Currey
returned homo by cur this morn
ing from Porlland where they
spent n few days.
Here I'Yoni CiihluHl
. l. ('ashman.
is in this city, and Is regis- '
leieu in uie La Grande hotel. Mr.
Cashman Is hero on u, ,otato buy
ins trip.
Iteliirns I.'rom Salem
.Miss Alice Maninardl
health nurse, returned this morn'
lir from a trip to Portland and
Salem on county business. slic
was u passenger on train No. 2t.
Home l-'roin Km cue
.Mrs. (..eorge .McVey returned
home this
-4 from Eugi
UBene where she h,w.
been visiting for m-nciv n wit
I with her son. Melvin Parker, who
ut the University I
i. McVey's home is j
is a sophomor
or. uregon. .Mrs. Aievey
at JUU7 KJxth street.
TltKp .MlH'tlllg
Troop No. 1. of the Kplscopal
church, will meet tonight at the
Kplscopal church instead of ut
Monan hall as it was originally un-
nouncoiJ b u
J
House llein H'inodellc(l
The home of Harry Meyers, at
13113 O uvenue, is undef going ex
tensive remodelling which ' -eludes
the addition of a basement.
Parly Thursday-
The Nvighbors of Woodcraft
lodge will give a "hard times"
party Thursday night at the K. I
hall. All members are requested
lO come In costume. Those who
nr.. iu. I In f.isii will fine,! I
Two.prlxeH will be given.
I.cft This Morn n j
The I lev. and Mrs. IT, W. Parker
loft tlilM mnrnhitr fur lloiso lilnho
They Plan to return to their homrt
Mr.
l-lrst
ji'ariicr is pastor oi ine
: Methodist
Episcopal church h
Con fined ut Home
Miss Horothy Ann Warnlck has
bee?i confined at home since Sat
urday night because of "flu". Mit'.s
Warnlck Is employed at the .1. C.
Penney compuny.
lfiMe Sumluv .-' ;
Mr. and Mrs. William"
and suns, and Mr. and .M r
Larson, of linker, spent Sunday in
t.a Crande.with Mr. und Mrs. O. I..
l.urson at their home on O uvenue.
;
Here I'rnin Pendleton
Mr. and Mrs. fllenn llyan. of
Pendleton, were in l.a. Orande
Saturday and Sunday for the open-
lug of the Kacujnweu Inn. Mr. Itv-
"h , , .. , . ,...,.
an is u 1111 iv ui mi,- 1 i-iiiir 1
hotel
lli-liop II'MC
IJishop W. P. Ueiuinirtoii, of
IVmllctou. arrived here this morn
ing to attend the Holder. Pule din-1
ner tonight which is being spun-j
nored by the Cainpflre Ulrl's as
sociation jind the liotary club.
One to Lake I
nnia 'ox. of Salt I-ake city.)
who has been here for sccml
davs In the interests of her work
as a psycho-scientist, went to Hot
Lake today. Slut will leave La
Crande for Washington in a few
.lays. She is stopping ut the Foley
hotel.
Father Passes Awiiy
Word was received yesterday
from "Mr. and Mrs. K. It. 1'ingo of
tlie death of Mrs. Pimm's father,
G. P. Logan, at Poilland Sunday
morning. Heath terminated n long
illness which fallowed a stroke.
Mr. i.o'zan -as past KU vearn of
age. -Ai r. ami 1 1
called to Portland 10 in; win
several day ago. Mr? Loirnn
survives her hlisbnnd. Mi'- IlinR 1
is a 1-n G ;-nde uttorne:;.
Men For Opening
Mr and Mrs. James Johns and
daughter. Miss Mary Johns and
Miss Kate Stanrteld. of Pendleton
were visitors in l.a Grande Satur
day and Sunday for the opening
(f the SacajawT'ir Inn. Miss Stan
lie
di was the guest of her siMer,
M is.
Carl C Helm, nt l n"V uan
Mr .Johns nisi) looked uf-
ler farming interests In the Grand"
Ponde valley while here.
( SchHis loltnw-
-Noihtug Is Good Knough That
Can He Hett.-rcd" was the motto
chosen bv the senior class of 1 he
higOi school in n meeting this
morning. Vernal Shoemaker, class
president, presided at the meeting
which was calbd especially f"
the selection of the H'SS graduat
ing class's motto.
I iilon MiH-tim: Held
All 0ien meellng of the bwal
butchers and inejitciitters union
was held last evening in the ymil
tly Market of the Creseent Meat
tompany with IS members and
prnspeelive IlletllberS 111 HMend-
wnce. The purpose or the meeUmr
a to discis non-union emtdoyes
workinir In e-veral I-a- t.ran
bos. Hurlng the meeting two
new members enlisted. P. F. Pet
ersen, president, presided.
.NntiM liMhiril
Inn- lu ti.i prror the nan (
Mho, Kdri. MaKUlrf. d" "'"'
l'anlwt for yi. .V I. III. i-u 1 ti-iii
vii Saturday nlelil's opcniiii i'--rrnm
aat tho Karajnwia Inn
omittrd In ypstt'rday's nr-oi":t ir
the oixnlnK irusram. Mr. Itlill
mdauu. a'.vo.iiliaultJ by iliws Ma-
Vocation Work 1
Is Arranged In
La Grande High;
"JJutcher, linker or candlestick
maker?"
Yo old tytuo school la tile 111115'
Iiuvq been limited 11101 e or Wt-a to
the professions made famuuH by
the old ditty, hut today's boys and
tctrlji. too) Have a far wider field
of vocation to iliuw from, and uro
belnff Riven far more opportunity
to study that field. t
La Urande high school, like sim-'
liar Institutions of learning, pro-
vldea students with opportunities !
to consider life vocations, analyze
their pa i ticular trend, and lake
stock of their ability. This yeur.
of rulduell18chool at.norB ure to )t, iven u
nioro system ized und elabointo
course in vocation than In previous prone to ko to extremes In religion,
years. Their Kr.gllsh VIII instruc- etc.
tor, Miss Zelda l'eard, will conduct j Mr. Thoinus tnuclieil upon In
tho course which will lust fl ori Ivestiitatlons nuide Into WasliinK-
now until ahotlt the lusl month of
y.the school year. unl will be worked
in with the regular Kuglish VIII ;nnd writers-and said that nil had
course. It will consist of lecture ( found that he wus honest and mor
und research work und will require nl. He said thnt Washington was
much supplementary reading, out-1 one of the few great men whom
side research-nnd oral und written critical investigation left unscath-
work on t be part of the senlorj.
book.1CSow;?n Und WheatlcyV "Oc-
ctiputlon;;.'
I Hiring
t he course- .seniors will
Unllly!,' t,u 'nst'lvt ,1S I111'''' P''"-1
on ability and their professional ;
(iiimiii iiiiii ii in cunBiiiiT ciir eiuiiy
their preparation for their future,
Mls.i l'eard explained today.
First New Ford
Car Delivered
By Mr. Perkins
The first hew model Ford car to
hi
aciivered in i .a wrundc went to
' Knoch Morgan, a fireman for the.
, O.-W. It. and N, company. The
:,ar - il ,on ,ou)e In n gunmetal
",u" "enveren yemeniay
'V IVrkins. and is the fllVit
Ford car to be. delivered by the
Perkins Motor company here since
July 21, 1J7.
Mr. Perkins went to Portland
last week and brought the coupe
l tudon Fo.lan. horn
with him.
The sedan will be used for demon
stration purposes.'. ',
Cars are being shipped to .Port
land from Sari Francisco bv boat
at the present time, according to
Ml. Perkins, but after. March 1.
when Seal t le starts prod'iei bm
Ihey will be shipped direct by
freight from there. Only mm inot
car will be driven out of Pmilitiwt
and after that tiny will come ip
I carload lots. The Port hind assem
bly line will start Apr.' I.
guire. wen' (he only local peoph
appearing on the evening k prn-
gram and 'nth did exception. illy
'well. Mrs. Klehardsoti sang "llom-
log" and "Jl Hacclo". and as tin
encore she sang "Cuckoo"
7
'
Here l'Voin Portland
I Inrvey M. Maloncy, .with lb
(iiinrnntee Trust Fund of Port
land. Is in l.a Grande on business tba
for ti is cam puny. Mr. Maloneyjbav
formerly lived here and is also
visiting friends while here.
Have I la by Son-
Mr. and Mrs. D. 11. Ashley are
the parents of a ten-pound baby
born Saturday 1 morning at their
home here on S. avenue.
Here for G.w.ic
Karl Stoiu wus here from Port-1
land over the week end for the Lii'iiml for the benefit of all patriotic Is less snow on the ground in the
Grande First Ward M. I. A. ami jgnlherings in Washington. 1 hill country than for many years
the Portland M. I. A. b.-ckr-tball A large box of clothing. toyH and but there Is no lack of moisture ow
game. He made his honm in La. in-eful articles was sent to Angel Jng to the heavy rains of tho fall.
Grande last KUtnmer and VMitod Island for the enilgranls who are old timers predict, that spring Is
several friimls while hero. . detained there, and recently a Just around tlie corner.
ANOTHER PROSPECT FOR THESE HERE NOW ALIENISTS
s S i
IT'S ENOUGH
I - v"
MARBLE, LIME
. CO. NEW KILN
IN OPERATION
(Cuiitlniieil from I'afco 21)
muriilllK-
Actunl Operation Sikiii
Actual operations on regular
basis will not net utnler way Tor
several dayn at least, huwrvnr.
Work on ti paint has been under
wny Tor some time and included
not only the construction of the
unje concrete and galvanized Iron
bulldhiKS but the Installation of
considerable machinery.
V A Oil! YPTHV
' f "i"v!Y
SUBJECT OF
THOMAS TALK
Continued frtim I'iiko 21)
fluted
that Washington was not
ton's life during the past few
years by several prominent critics
ed.
. Announcements
lurlng the. luncheon hour it.
was announced that the chamber
of commerce will be hnt at Inn-'a
cheon Satiuclay at the hlch school
for those tilking part in the Tlcon-!
onile conference.
Today County Agent 'I. A very
also- announced that ih- chamber
of commerce will give a. ImmtiieL
in honor of the good work done
by members of the bov-i' and U'ii ls'
cillbs ill 1fl27. All el. ilj iiiemnrrs
are Invited. The dinner will be
served at t he high school Fi'lday
evening, at 7 o'clock. Parents und
club leaders are also Invited.
W. C. Perkins annouiici d the
.Ctolden Pule dinner foe lb" bene-
fit of a Near Ki'st orphan to be
(given at the Sacajawea Inn to-
I night, sponsored by the ":ii,"pni'e ,
ni.i., .,.i i,,.,,,.,, i
j Announcement was a la.) madi
that Professor 'Powers.
who eon
llnrtr,i iUo soi Hur
y
of Fill
county some time ago,
w mid be
the speaker at next TMevlrC
meet iug: that the aniiu'a! r.n ling
and banqmt of the chamber
would be hebl on Tuesday evening.
Mur. tl at fi::t o'clock, and Hin
di rectors for tlie chamlier for the
coining year have been elected
Andnnv l.oney playerl two cm
net- h ib is il 11 rin 17 the luncheon ac
companied by .Mrs. Metb-f at Ihe
pin no. ' Hot h were heartily up
plaud.id. l. A. II. TO PSi;i;i:
WASHINGTON Hit; 1 MPAV ( being made to make the convention
The birihday anniversary of. a siieecMS. ' '
George Washinglon will be the oc-j C, C.tJJuswell of La Grande was
ciirtion for celebration by many 'in the c((y fhturduy anil stated tliat
chapters of the I imfgh Het's of Hii'yH is jnisslble that-he; may return to
American llevolutlon .throughout jwullowft eolinly in the near future
the country. Many historical 'nnd make his Indue here again. Mr.
events are celebrated by the I). A. I lioswell Is a pioneer of the county
It., but Washington's birthday Is and says that he feels more at home
usually considered tlie - most ap- 1 here than any place he has. ever
propriale for inviting : otlicin to j been.
join w ith them In Vomiiuyuoratlng . Residents of tho Flora and Parn
the day. I disc countries have petitioned the
This year the Grande n Hondo post office deparl nient. at Wilsh
( 'hup tor will hold a Co Ionia 1 tea ingloii to establish a six times tt
at the home of Mrs. Hobert F.aklniweek mail service to thoso offices
from two o'clock until five. The to supercede tlio present three
members will be dressed In Mar- i times a week service. The new
Washinglon costumes, and
prepared an Interesting pro-
The chapter lias nceom-lan
gram
plished some important things and a round trip can tie made dally
dining the past year and huvo and maintained throughout the sea-
ptans for various other activities, son. t
.Among the things that have been Furmers report that ma ny ground
accomplished Is the purchase of a squirrels are out and this may he
chair In memory of Mrs. Sarah taken as one of the siu'iis of up
Grace Pusey in Constitution hall ; prouehiug spring. Kohins have
in Washington O. C. The building begun to make their appearance in
lis being built by the Daughters for
holding their annual congresses
very uppioclullvo Jotter- was re
ceived by the chapter fromj tlio
matron.
Jn tho near futuro It U planned
to plueo marker designating Im
portant historlcul spots In Kustern
Oregon. The 1). A. H. -vcbolarship
loan fund Is unothor worthy cause
which each chapter contributes to;
also tt Is custouiury for each chap
ter to offer prizes to tlio high
school students writing tho best
historical essay.
In addition to these things there
are many other appeals to the I).
A. 1!., und the Urande Hondd
chapter la doing Its bit helping the
cause of patriotism In tho V. S,
Ten Persons Lost
In Steamer Wreck
OSLO. Norway, Feb. 21 (XV)
Ten persons were believed to have
been drowned today In the sinking
of the mall steamer Norgo near
Uaugesund.
The boat, en route to Hergen
from Oslo, ran ashore and sui.k
immediately.
HodieK of two persons were re
covered. Five members of the
crew and three passengers .uo
missing.
von-; x aiiuhmit issu;
ltOSKHCHCi, Ore Feb. 21 (AP)
-1 no hubvuiii k eny cuunci i him
j night passed an ordinance calling
special election on March 2S on
tho question
worth uf boi
of Issuing VJR.OPO
bonds for the cstablish-
lug of an airport on the 140 hot
site at ; Kdenbnwer selected
I'mpqua post No. 16 of the Ameri
can Legion.
ENTERPRISE
PERSONALS
KNT1HIPU1SK (Sieelal) I. K.
Snyder apd wtfe and It. ,1. Campbell
and wife were among those who
went from here to Iji Grande Sat
urday afternoon to attend the open
ing ceremonies of the new Saea
jawea hotel. They look tho high
school basketball players with them
as far atj lmbter, picking them up
"n 'heir return trip, rney report
.having enjoyed the occasion or the
hotel opening Immensely. A largo
crowd of Kustern Oregon people
were In attendance.
The local Knlghls of Pythias
lodge is maiting exiensive prepara- j
delegates to the district convention
of tho order which meets hero on
! H.e I'Veninir of Mn rcb L' A nionir
oilier features of the progrtim will
be their minstrel show which they
claim Is the" best one they hare
ever given. Gjnnd lodge officials
will le present am) every effort is
highway between this city and
I Flora now makes It possible to run
auto vehicle all the year round
this vicinity and buttercups are re-
ported from some localities. There
Widow of Slain
Man Witness In
Hickman Trial
IIAI.I, OK JUSTJCK. I,()H AN
lli:l.i:s, Keb. 21. A!') .Mrs. C. Ivy
Toms, widow of tho slain druKKisl,
whom William t:dwurd Jliekinau
and Welby Hunt uro accused I For tho past scverul years Mr. Jle
murdering, told from the witness jt'ormlck lius had no opposition and
stand today of the fatal shooting. ' local observers do not expect any
Tho widow Identified the' youths lather candidates fur this position
as tho bandits who entered tho I this yeur.
Jitore with drawn pistols und forced
her husband und 11 chair buck bo
html tho prescription counter with
hands up, into tho arms of James
Oliver, a policeman who was behind
tho prescription counter with Mrs.
Toms, repairing his flashlight. . A
general scramble followed and
Toms fell mortally wounded.
"Oct his gun," Mrs. Toms testi
fied Hunt said to Hickman as Oli
ver reached for Ids gun,
Hickman, according to her tes
timony, begun firing while Hunt
kept his gun. on her, she moved
and her husband dived for the gun
trying to protect her. During tho
fight her husband slumped to the
floor und dragged himself to a rear
door. .
Mrs. Toms mU she did not know
who actually fired the fatal shot
but testified that Hickman fired
several shots at her husband und
then started running out of the
store as Toms : drugged-, himself
across the floor. ' '
Hunt, she said, was battling with
the poltcenmri.-j He broke and ran'
to the cash register, two shots from
the officer's gun caused him to con
tinue his fhyht; bm; dt thi stbre.:
The youths wore Santa Clans
masks during (he holdup, she said.
Ur. Frank U. -Webb, nslHinut
county autopsy surgeon, who pre-
ceded Mrs. Toms on the witness1
stand, identified u bullet as the oiiC
taken from the body of Toms.
The doctor testified he perform
ed the autopsy on the body and that
death had resulted from ti gunshot
wound. N
HALL OF JCSTICi;, LOS AN
GKLKS. Feb. SI. (AP) Tho story
of u violent . ((itarrul between Ur.
Charles McMJIIaii and his wealthy
employer; Mrs. Amelia Appleby
was one of the closing blows of tho
slate today In the murder trial of
the gray haired physician.
The iiuarrel as recounted from
the witness stand by Mrs. .1. A.
Kvans, n nulghhpr of Mrs. Appleby,
climaxed In the- doctor shouting:
yo". keep still, of I'll knock
out of you.",
Then said Mrs Kvans the
widow "nis knocked or fell" out
the door of her home flat upon tho
porch.
It iK'ltnril 111 llll tWll'tlllllKH
nnt'o. Tho nnin-Vlut In' 'suii-cHMful'
an n innnw u'viiltiu,,.lK ityl tu' .)', 11
ilinmal fullufu iih a HiipniliM-.
Leon No. 5
Question: Why should
chool children receive emul
sified cod-liver oil ?
Answer: Because the
..i...., ........ j
strain of the study-period and
playground uses up energy, 't
and emulsified cod-liver oil is
not only provides energy bul
alsoprotects with its vitamins, g
; Mothers know the value ol
SCOTT'S emulsions
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ARCADE
TODAY
t With
'bliW CODY
AlbKKN I'lUNCf.!-;
OWKN MOOItK
Ami
"The Relay"
mill
The Collegians
WEDNESDAY
Patsy Kulh Miller
in
"RKD UIDKKS
OI-' CANADA"
A LONG J
A DI2INH OF. I
f"
INCUMBENTS
MAY ALL BE
CANDIDATES
(('untiniiod from Pat;o i)
to run for another term of office.
County Clerk C. K. AlctJornilck.
who hits held office for tho past 11
years, 'Will again bo a candidate
Countv
Treasurer Flureneo Un
coil will also seek ro-eloclion, run
ning on her record. County School
Superintendent K. A. Sayro Is ex
pecting to enter tho primaries on
the democratic ticket, It Is report
ed, and County Assessor David
Proctor will seek re-election. Coun
ty Surveyor Uoseoo Neal Is also ex
pected to run for office again.
None of the candidates have filed
with tlio county clerk as yet. but
they have until April 18 to do this. 1
Candidates may either file by peti
tion or by paying 11 feo of ?-0.
No "Svuing Jn"
The primary election Is to be held '
on Friday, May HI, und In ut least j
one particular, citizens will have .
to refrain from procrastination if j
they desire to volo, ,
The constitution of Oregon has ,
been so c banged that it is now nee- (
yssary for a voter to be duly regis
tered in order to cast his ballot. It
is no longer lawful to swear In citi
zens on the day of election, nnd 1
only those who are legally renls- 1
tered will bo permitted to vote.
Hooks ure opeu for registration now
in the county clerk's offices und :
will remain open until , April 1 S
one mo 11 111 before the primaries.
After that, tho unregistered elti- ,
zi.'ii Is, to shingly express It, "out
of luck'! as fur us "voting 1h con-,
cerned, :
This law. however, Is not design- ;
ed to keep persons, whoreach tho'
ago of 21 years during tho period
30 days before the election, from
voting. Anyone who conies of age
after tho . registration hooks are
dosed und before the election may 1
register, with the county cleric ami ,
then ho eligible to Vote. This also
applies to any person whose cltt-
zenshlp in this state is'cHtuhllshcd
within the 30 days prior to the elec
tion, For example, if the six-month
term of residence ends a few dayn
before tho election but utter tlio
registration books are closed, tho
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CHILDREN'S
rHEADWEAk
'' NEW SPRING STYLES
,. SEASON'S COLORS ' ... -
. The charm and appearance . '.--
The good (juality and low prices
make our hats self selling. r'
s
98c to $3.98
1 ' WE HAVE A FEW COATS FOR GIRLS
5 Age 7 to size 38. Closing Out at
2 HALF PRICE
1 NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP
2
STAR
How to I5e Happy Though Hired
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And on (he
A flash of flying hoofs, a headlong leap and
Dill jumps in where angels would fear to tread!
now citizen may roglstor with th
county clerk and tutor cust hla vote;
Tho city election will notitak
place until November, as, with poli'f
ties not considered in tho municipal
voting, no primal lea uro held neees
mvy " f
...J 'i"
Deepseated i
COUGHS !
are dangerous..
nd may lead to serious illness. At th
first si fn of throat irritation, take
PERTUSSIN freely. Itsoothes thein- V
flamed throat at once, quiets the cough t
spasms and helps to clear the air pas r
saces trom lutecfous mucus. rtK- -TUSSIN
is a natural herbal remedy &
that acts without Dope. J
it iiui upaui uic siunmtn. i'
Doctors have prescribed it for 20 year ;,f
and tt is sold by all drug stores. -
Safe for
Every Cough
WE U U Y VOU T ESS
K SI5LL FOR JuESS
Men's Dress Shoes .
In tlu sruson's latoHt at-''
' U't-n.s in tan anil black cnlf.
or kill leathers comfurtaulo :
Itnil serviroahlc ut prices .
yuu can afford to pay . . .t
- $3,95 -$4.45 -$4.93
Men's Work Shoes ;
Heavy re-tun stock, lcuth-'.
er sole a shoe built for,1
wear. ' Kspecialty priced.1.
$1.98 -$2.69
Men's All-Lent her Work
Shoes full stock, oak tan
sole, rubber heel. Iong-f
wearing an exceptional vul-.
uu ntr '',.r,'
$3.45 -$3.95
TODAY WEDNES.
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Destroyers of High Prices