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Maire Two RECORD SHOTPUT ; MARKS ARE MADE NOW, THIS WON'T HURT A BIT! MARLOW LEADING Missions Nose Out Oakland in Tuesday's Game Back on Courts BALL CLUBBERS i John Kuck, with Heave of 51 Feet V8 Inch, Is U. S. Champion KHrT-ll'T XIIAMPIONK XKW; TORIC (API Th Olympic ahol-puUlnH chnmplona nnd thalr fnnrka: , Vrar Winner, t'nunlrjr Itlxlanre U Hi Oarrett, tr. H. i ft., Z In. j 9U0 Sheldon, I!. H. 46:314 1004 Row. It. .,- 4!t t!i(H Sheridan. U. H 4i: 4-t l!io Ro. II. 48:7 IUI2 MttDoMM, if. H., a:lx 1 Siifl l-orhola, Finland, 48:7!4 1J1'4 iloutfer, IT. H At:2 (x) Olyrnplo rcord. World" record, 61 ffei, by Rulph Roue. (Thin (print John Kuck., Iam A nuclei A. C, haa put In ahnl 61 fet H inch, ahd Karl lllrach rcld, Germany, hna nen. credit ed with tow of H feci, i 14 linhea.) . , v ' t ID- Alan i. Gould .(A.iwirlutcd J'l-CM fiporta Killinr) NKW-TORK- AI') The neef 'nnrt Iron lirlKiule la (orMn'r to the ariplil (of the tlg Olympic heiiviiiR MmM. Thla year.lha athletic 'hecr jf tnKflnir "out,. the;1 18-pound Iron Hjmt tn.'tinbeufd oivdiH(!afirea, at thome nnrt uliroad. to, herald the rii,cnci of ii-rcrord-huatln: bullle 7f '.:iwn . when 4ha - bljc: fellowa 1:.r nuiHwifflng;' their 1 Implementa ' Hie neven-foot circle ttt.Amaler- F"or Koine on twenty year the 'boy hud been ehootlng; At. the 61 foot record hun up In 110 by that fnrnouH Michigan mammoth, Ralph Rone, hut It waan't until thla aprlng Yhut they "finally brought It down. Once softened up the record began lUf lie kicked around with ridiculous 'who. One In the Pacific Conat lhn Kuck, the aturdyi Ktthaua jj-oducl. gat In a fling of CI feet -A inch. A few daH later he put aJiB 1I out an Inch or ao further, ialthougb thla mark waan'f allowed, vjfi pnictioe Kuck haa been credit wjl with hearea of around 14 and 5 feet. - . ' ,x- Before the echaea or Kuck rec-i)-d torn had died awky newa of n Kennailonal heava-tiy. a flermnn, 'Karl Hlrdchfeld cam from abroad, rjllraehfeld wail credited with, it firk of El feet 8 Hi Inchee, which, he enn repeat It at Arnaterdnm, ght to be good enough to win. .. Kuck la the outatnndlng ahnt flitter in'probuhly the rnoat con 'Latently good group ' the United Kuttea ' haa erer hud. . Four yenra iiK the Wit Three were llouncr. 14111a and Hartratfft. llllle la out of competition now-and the come KffrkH nf -the other two, Ineludlng inid llouaer, tbe champlaln, are dbiihtful. . ThW year there ore at leflHt a hntf -dozeh' college or club mlurn doing clone to it fret or bet tor. " . ! Ilerli ficliwnrze.nf the llllnoln A - i -v f- -137' XIZA inilliiileliih.il Itumiu An rye for n tif nml A tooth fur n !( I nil It UikeH to piy-rorin the Muni pirturpil hore, Joe Klrkwouil, nf f'hlln.telihlH, wTll cham pion trii-K hot Kolffi'. I" ftninK Into ItiMy Mwlnu at the hull pprrhl ireciirnilj' rle to Arin .Murhy'n iity whilA tfpth. Kvn if A tin uer Hfnrptl, hIi wouldn't dure nhlver. In the I mum, ' .Klrkwond demnnntrnten u triple Iron fthot with thrf ImlU. - Five Clubs In Scrap for Top In National League Cinci First Amrrlcnn Iiguc Slnndliura w. L. ret. New Ynrli 31 7 .tit, l'hllailelphlft .-.21 14 .C22 flevelnnd .". 23 17 -.6 7 ft HI. Ix)lll ......IS 22 .460 Boston ........16 19 .441 Chicago 15 24 .35 Detroit ....... ID 26 .36(1 Wnahlngtan 12 26 '.H24 'Nitllntuil Ix-agu HuinitliurK W. 1.. t'ct. Cincinnati '.. Chicago New York .... HI. loula ........ Ilrooklyn I'lltKborg .... BoHton l'rtlbi(lnl)hia ,2H 17 ..20 17 ,.22 15 ,.28 18 .22 18 ..17 22 .13 23 .. 7 28 .022 .6116 .695 .661 ,660 .436 .3111 .2110 taking an eny 7 to 1 verdict over the crippled I'iratca at I'ltt.-diurK. Charlie Robertaon Hpnlled the opening game of the I-hlllica- flrtu home atand by pitching the Brnvej to an enny 9-3 tleclalfin. leorge Mlaler made hln fll-nt itppearance In a Ronton "iinlfitrm, acnri-d two run and got one of the Itmve-' 12 hlta. huln forced poHtimnemcnt of tbe Chlcngo-St. I.ouIk American Icnttue game. ' ny the ArfMM-lnttil Imta -While the Yunkee machine mile up an Inipreftalve lend In the Amer ican league, five clliba continue un abated their Hcramble for firxt dl vlHion bertha in John Hcyltn-'H circle. In ahnrp enntrnat la the altuittlon In the Nittlnnul circuit where Brooklyn. In fifth place, lr 'only fi broke lh world' Injloox reojird Ibjee gme and yhij buck ofjl Wat winter In the National X"A. V. , league-lending cliii'lnnntl Retla. 1 fut uiplonetilpa . with a aiurk of 49 feet, 6 36,lnchea. ' lara AdeUnan of tiworgelowni ,'ttt.,.lnduor. Intercol legiate ohamplon. bac bettered 49 , feet ronaleteotly; Benldee liouaer nnd ( llurtranft out on the.-Weat Co.-mt there ar4 Krle Krenr, Hlnn- fnrd aophomorei Ulff lloffmnni Kl nier (lerkln and otber huakleit. .It would be difficult la pick the liext four out or thla group but un raa Hauner. break Into tks Hat again Kuuk, Krenc, Adelraan and Hchwnrxe may ba homlnated. The flrat Olymiilo ahoiput Cham plonnhlp Irl 1891 T.-U decided by a ton of (Ml I I no ben, a biark that high echool boya would be nahamed of nowitdaya. Tb Olym )iln record of .60 feet, )1i Inchea V'i el In 1918 by I'nt MaDonald, the big New .Work policeman, u the culmination of one of Ihe great eat rlvalrlea of tbe old welght-henv-Ing era ' l; - , WcDonald-nnd. Ralph ttnae. then the world' record-holder, were two central figure of thlM long-atanding duel of beet, 'and, brawn. Two mightier mqftaia have never toyed with the Ill-pound bull. ' They may lull have hud quite , the technique of annie. of the. modern Velght men but for nheer built atfength und cinipetltlv aplrlt they-huve never been aurpuwed. ' ' 1 y .. Hoae . hud. won. two previnua Olympic champlonahlpa and wa nnxluua to make It three. From the Mart, this 1918 tuaael was a private fight. Whitney, another American, wna the third quulirier I'nr the flnala but hie beat putt wua 11 yard and a half ahort of the bent of either McDonald or Rotte. I'nt, on the flrat attempt In the final, got off hi tremendou record heave, breaking Hon' 1904 Olympic murk. It clinched the title, for Itnlph wa unable to touch It in three ntlempta. Neither McDonald nor any of the other American competitor were equal In the tank of checking the Klnna In 1920 and Porhola broke through to tuke the Olympln ahot put championship from America for the flrat and only time. 1 looser. 1 1 1 1 1 at. and llurtrunft, flninhlng 1-2-3 In. the luet Otyrnplc, got revenge on the Kfnnlnh etara. Purocher'B triple with the lumen full enubled the Yunkeen to brut tbe Senatora In tbe flrnt gume of a double heador. 9-2. They follow ed thin with n c running 12 to 3 tri umph In the nefonii engagement, blanllng nut nineteen hltn tnclutling llube Ittlth'H I7lh nml I Ht h honicrn of the nennon and (lclnig'a ninth and tenth. Ilenten five tlmen In nix ntnrtn agnlnnt the Chicago champlona the Philadelphia Athtetlca, ueverthelena nltowed their morale wun not ut terly nhllttereil by pulling nut n 4-S verdict over the Bonton Ited Hox. Mntinwblle the National league lendet'n became more bunched than evev. The Chicago Ctil,n moved to within a game of Red by downing the league leadera 4-0. The New York filanta remained within n game of the Cuba by over whelming Brooklyn 12 to 5... The St. lunula Caritlnaln minted the Dodger from fourth place by Dillon Defeats Yarbo; Lewis Is Loser to Blackie La Grande Has Six of 14 Blue Mountaineers Bat ting Over .300 The Hecret of the 1m Grande Pi- ratetf' wlnnliiK jttreak, thut ha re Kill ted in nix Kti-Hlf,'ht leuKfie vie tori en henideM two exhibition trunien mi the cheerful lde of the ledger, Im an upen honk, how thut the flrnt h.-iif uf the tsenicon i ut an end. I Yt'Mtenlny (he t& firnnde plny- ei-M fieldinK uventKPx were pulillnh fi). n nd of the 10 rnn now on the liMt, Keven have percentiiKeK of M.ooft. And today, with the unof ; fli-ljil hftitnu uveniKeM of the leuicue I.reiuii-ed, coiiiph the dlwuvery tlmt Im (irunde player Mlnnd one, two, three, four nnd Hlxth. rirulc Sluirin'i'M Kupmiift Itarely doet a team tiave a. ktoiii of rluhherH that can wade through half a Knnon and Mtlll hold the jleaderKhlp, hut that In Jji Ornhde'H reiiiarKiiuie recoru. True, in the foliowlpt; percentrtKe lint, there are other Then whri huve it hetter tiercentaire but the have I only played In a few "nien.' and In flKiirinp . lenKiie lendernjiip . lh' hit thiff, the nuinher of pamen.-U JiihI iih important oh the actual pVrcnt ane. One ran hardly expect a man who hat two hl( In four tlmen ut hnt to tie clawed iih a hetter hIuk- uer than . another with 10 littH in lb ilmeH ut hMt. Marlon, rrnck PoniIr renter fielder, stand ut the tnp with the reniarknhle figure of ,4M0. . Close behind him Im Htokke, of Ia (Irnnde with .440. Then Davln In in third place, IniSnl)e fourth, Hrentnno of Maker fifth and Deputy Hherlff Uelrrm Hlxth. Of the 14 men, reRardlenil nf RanveH, who are hitllnff better than .300, Iji (irunde hn nix. Or neurly half. Wntlii Walla ban three, Bak er four und Pendleton one,. Tnim Art fffiKfiil " Vith the.te uverare in mind, In cirande fann are hopeful that the luh can defeat the limine of Duvid team which will play here Krlday afternoon at the hiph nchonl field, ilthoiiKh the lontf whlnkered play er h haven't Buffered ii He t hack ulnce cnmlnw to the North went neve nil weeks ago, . Todny the eluh le play inn linker and next Hunday Hnker will come hero again, for a regular league conteHt, The hitting peroentageH for the rit-Kt half of the Hlue Mountain league oannn fidlow: OP AJi II Pet. v3, VVi E4 : leaajeaaVt-. . I'arirk- Coaat I.cogoc stunilliiga Sncramento y.... San Krnnclaco l.os Angelr .... HuJ)ywo9d .MiKHion thtkland Portland ..j Hc-utl le , W. 35 211 3S ! l S6 ...'..-..J 1 26 27 19 ....i..26 82 .....23 S3 ....;.2(l 35 I'rt, .614 .654 9:30. l'hllco 111 to 1 1. atudio Altltuugh itctio LacoHie,. ahowtt here, waa 111 moat of tlio winter mouths and couldn't piny rauch tennis, he won the first big tour iiameut of the year in Knglnud to cently when he won the British hard-court title. Ho shows the ef fects 01 Ilia Illness in this- recent annp of him. TIU'HNIIAV I'ltOtillA.MS . The National Hrondcaatlll conl- nh...li,v nilfllt Mi pany prosroni iw, ' ,: , "I fn.: K. .-alnct hour; !. Iilge 4Sa ' Hrother program '411 U'ampfire piogiam: .304 program. I KO.MO Seattle tJ.iro-i'i liy the Ahk.Iiu-.I 1'n-sa ! J, Nllf; U to I2:3. varied pro, X'ur hite. u .tvulk nnd an error grnm. In the last of 'the ninth netted the! K11Q Spolinne (3T0.3ni-l 'lie) Mlaalona four nina, nnd enabled S. NHC: l to 12, dance mimic, them to nose out Oakland-In their KflO Oakland 3.H.4ni-Jsnkr-J flrat game or their eight game -ti. Nllf. eerlea 8-7. Rpeeil Murtin. who KI-'I l.os Angeles 4liS.Sm-64n. started for the Hells, retired In the, kc) 8. NW second under a shower of Ouk hits. Vl'O Van IVnnclsco (I2?.3nl and Nelson, who succeeded him. 71okc) s. NIK': I" to 12, danco pitched fnultleaaly throughout thu music. rvst; of the contest. ltatterlea: I KJH Seattle (34S.lini-ii"Kci toehler. Wetael. uoulil. KparKa and ::ta. studio program; "' I'.cud; Martin, Nelson nnd Itald- dance orchestra. win. KKltf San Tranclsco (4.r,4.3rn- llollywood won her third gome Olllkc) . program; Hi to IS. or In 15 start as 'the lurge Walter cliestra. Kinney left handed the Senntors 11V fortland (4!llm-61'ikc) to a 4-1 -.defeat. Batteries: Keat-,8. NHC; 1. studio program: II to ing and Scvereld; Kinney nnd Has- 12, dnncc music. I sler. ; . '; KOIN I'ortlnnd (SIHm-M') , Itoln kept ,th Henvera nnd Siala H. educatlnnnl program:''. Olson Idle, while l.os Angeles wus on the mixed chorus; ! to lo:3. llauai- Memorial Day 1928 CARR FUllNITURE CO., Inc. Mnin 770 Halley. W. V. .. Kitsaell. linker liiirlmn. W. llurdln. W. AV. .. .Mallow, I.. (1. .. (iarhcr. Baker .. Ktokke. I 1 King. lend l-.iwell. I,, tl Davis, U (1 T'OltTI.ANI). Ore.. Mny 30 (AP) Harry Dillon, light henvyw eight of Winnipeg, look u close decision from Wilson Vnrlio. Cleveland middleweight here last night. Dil lon weighed 175 pounds, Yarbo 165. Dillon's straight punching lue tics prevailed over the leaping, swinging lacllqfs of the shifty young l.nSaJlo, L. O. negro, af.YuRbd scored Wie onlj llrcntttnor Ita-ker knockdown of the contcat In the Helms. D. O Hoventh round, when Dillon ilroii- Sowers, linker .. ped to the ennvus after on aval- i-iltette, linker anche of lefts and rights. He was Klpes, Baker .... up at the count of one nml car- Walters, I'end. .. rieil the hnttlc to his oliponent to Wright. W. W. ... even up the round. l'ariis. l-eiuj. .. Joe Hlnckwell. heavy hitting Sliellltian, I. fl. . middleweight of Kligene. won his Kennedy, linker match with Ited Lewis, of Seattle. Benedict. Hnker In the first round lifter putting his Qiilnn, rend mun down twice. Buddy 'i'liorn- Oarrett. Pend. ... ton, Portlund, nnd Hay Wood. Sweet. W. W .Seattle, fought a four-round draw. Kricksnn, Baker Karl Yaokley, Albany, bent Terry lioskins, Pond. Kllen of Heatlle, four rounds, ltrldgewnter, W. l-'rankle .Hotlnnd, Spokane, took nuckner. L. O. overy round of the six round semi- Huruet, Pend. wlnilup from Knlilht Dove, rtlgged, Jt Beck, AV. W. nut inexpericnceii tjnatiiia, ur featherweight. I 1 i o 3 i; 4 1 0 II 0 e 4 10 6 27 6 24 5 25 20 I 31 ll'l 25 8 This must he .('lenn I'p Pnlnt I'll Week, Judging hv some of tlio flappers who passed thu office todny. K. Beck. W. V. Mlchnells. W. W. Cook, Pend Ileion, I.. O Meyers, Pend .Innies. Baker .... Sylvester, Pend. .. Mcf'ord. Baker .. .750 .500 .5UU .500 .40 .460 .4411 .417 .4011 . ft ,34 .333 .320 ,311! .296 .291 .291 .250 .235 .231 .231 .230 "27 .207 .201) .197 .19 .107 .107 .1511 .150 .in .148 .147 .130 .100 .000 ,ouo Kailght. I., (i. Hckert, W. W. Team hitting fnlloww' All 11 Ii (Irunde 222 05 Baker ,.24(1 62 Walla Walla 1.210 4H Pendleton 220 45 .000 .000 Pel. .293 .259 .229 .194 Team fielding follows: I'll A K Pet. Iji Orande 171 82 9 .!i0 Pendleton 177 56 17 .9.12 Hnker 177 69 19 .928 Wnllil Walla 153 70 28 .881 Hacklier and llenion remain the only undefeated lennue pitchers. Cool Weather For Indianapolis Race road en. route to Scuttle. LOUGHRAN TO FIGHT L AT 10 THIS EVENING thin trio. KYA INWANAPOUS. May .10 (AP) After two Hhowcra early tills morn Ing the skicH cleared at 9 a. m. ijuy, assuring clear, cool weather lor tho GOO-mlle antolnoMIe rat' at tho Indiana polls motor speec way. An hour befurp tho start of the grind the two and 11 half mile brick track wun drying rapidly. I,. 1.. 4'orum and lutch llau mun. hoth or Jmlinuupo.iH. Kinaubud their curs while taking u practice spin nnd were forced to withdraw, Their cars wen- wrecked but neither . -driver whs serioiiHly In jured. , J- STKfX TIKS I SKl) roHAX.i;smTit(; Ai') steel railroad Hcm are behiK u.ed In Krowinw number; .by the 'South African Hallway administration, be- in,: put Into service whenever con ditions permit. IF A FAMOUS AIRPLANE COULD SPEAK! UTOCKHOUf ( API "Hyree ocli Wu," or "Own your own hoine," ia j becoming a popular phrase In B ien due lurgely to eihlkltiooa In tended to encourage the construe I lion of better and more beautlfid balnea. Many artlclea of Amerlrue, manufacture, euch ua sewing ui cbinea, refrlgeratora, floor polish. ers, washing inachloea and vacutira rfeuncri, are demonatrntvd. Th government routrlLutra aurplu pronts from lotteries to aid In fi iivnclng tb ejtliltillloua. ; ftiitimt siirsiit - OREENHBORO, N. C tb city ntnnager altered trafflo algnul t-cnedulee ao that the bella Would not disturb Rom Ponaelle, operatic oprano, resting for a concert, 'well, here vjeAreA ' I . im Uf.-p ""N Lt P0LLEP UP OUR. J " AND RETIRED DON'T KM0W " " ALREM3Y IM K How ,-M 50MQ I SEE I'M IM WSTlMtSUlSHeO J 0M6 CV GET VEI LONE- COMPAwy.AWYrlOvV'.THEWJ J 50MC -NNHAT WTrt ALL THESE ) 1 in! uMu.ti n.Ho, , 5iM CROWS Wp EVERVTHIMO- LsiltiM SOME VETERAN TZZ- " BECOME HRESOmE rr--' ' PIANE5 OTTrie I , TIMES r r- 1 , 1 i " ' ' I I TO rSS TI16 OLP Lift y ...AW.dEE"-.- IJU5T A ttAK. j I TO-PA! T rue 6iOi UOOl v I r X . I I sVcrtvr5. '' " '' 'V 1 Lt , A f antler nnd n mi-pcntcr have met In tile I'utll Lumber i nmpany Tlio fni'iniT nM lo tbe -i Mittei "Whnt nit' yuii tlolnn'," 'I be vnv pt'nlor snys. "I am driving naiK 1 1 it'll the nirincr .ns to the ear- 'uler. "if you uoittd drhc .ill the nulls that Clauile 1'iait sbfpiM'd into low it you M iiuht erlaiuly kt'p biiy.' Ttien tbt c:irM-iiter said 'If I momM thhe nil ihc nulls that (Intide iMutt liriiK nlHtut I mild Hire ilrhe onie nails." They haw n lory slniteil nrounii jer tin (-otiutry Hint t'lnude 1'iiitt alnys brnt.inc 11 Iiis Muff. lit) een bruus tin lnnjin h palm. (m hniKH tnt Itnytil cihiI, he ltuit it tlie Johns-.Mutism lite MNifime nnd Uc blTiRs tut the Ited Miautl Held fencfiiK Hy tlx a, the fit Id fi'ift'lnK: eame In U'.tav. Tbeiv wn wyi furluailx nf (ii.-nml ut ttw I tlhln't want to tell ou Hint (Iumv wen two t'rhad iKtuiist' 1 JlfrHhl I mm Id x-ure ou. YtHi niUjtht think I eotdtlu'l miM eiimiuh iiHUiey ti pay the ti-i-iubi nnd then )tll wuitld worry (iter II. Well. lllW fieiKbt business Is im jtke. Il tAklTi til' hUlll-l'Allltvl a.-h to pn tlio fivlKbl and the .-V. never iTAti lilt B Itu tltls t-redft in their ll CM. I nvmhlu't wiitit them tti. either, 'tMtniiM 1 know thai the wuuldn't and I want mi to tell the reJ estate nieu of t.innde that I don't bae auytbiuu to tiittle. Vi nindt bi euiMiMh irmle-s es- terilay to lat ii- till uet .Imnmty. or In oilier words till llio taioeK tinH home. I nni to.ior to ehaiw tlvnt wnl mniel- beeaiiM' lhe nilKbt think I nni adcriistite stmn tarette. I wilt leaic it hi the jtuimI nld-fashioneil way, "'111 the onus eitni; home. Claude C. Pratt Lumber Co. We Sell F.r Cash Tho ltxr Man' livmV .Vr INnimlry I'lmno Main S 19 1 No Suinlnj UiLsiiieew I San Francisco 3&2.7m- K5(ilic) S. Klks profrram: , Irish fair: l to 11, dance music. I KKW'rt Hollywood Ctfil.2m- U.litlie) 8. proKram; !. music; 1 to 1 1, dance music. KKX Portland (277.fim-10fi(i- . 7' i -ke) 8. Catholic lecture: 8:15, pro- NKW YOItK.1 May 3fl (AP) mm; 9:3. studio proRram; 10 to Tommy. Loughrun who will risk bin, dance frolic. liBht heavyweight, title on liny pro-' KH J l.os Angeles (.I!.Sm-7..i-vocation at nil. takes on Pete: I.ut- lir 8- fiirtoonlsl's hour: 0. mixed ieo. Hcrnnton, Pa., coul miner In ft"mrU't: to 12 orobestra. 16-round chnui)lonflhlp fight at Kbbets field tolilght. A Frenchman looped tbe loop Lnughrun'a ' frlenils nre content! 1111 times the other day. Probably to give aim out any sort of odds so! helping tho madame with the confident are they that the fast i spring house-cleaning. stepping champion has nothing to fear. .- j Odds on fnvoritles have fulled before but thero appears little likelihood that tho former welter champion' of tho world can do more than giv l.oughran a few uneasy moments at tht best. ' Since he Brew, moro or Icsh overnight, from a welterweight to a light heavy weight. I.at'o has demonstrated nothing beyond the fjTct that ho enn give and take. Ho will need more than that against tbe sharp shoot ing champion. needs no ; aope GASOLINE Home of us walk .to reduce: 'others arc reduced to walking. STANDARD Oil COMPANY Of CAUfOMIl, n.vK sort: is iti: oiti iu v bOXDOX (A P) April marked the end of the find year of rm in chanRed 4 1.4 per cent rate for the Hank of Kuglaud. a record run. When the rate was established It was believed It would be ohly tem porary, hut heavy gold withdraw als and tbe increase In the federal I reserve rate In the Pulled States prevented return to lower levels. The Happiest Holiday HY-PEP-SEN A tentative Tonic and System Cleanser. Makes you eat better, sleep bet ter. Work better and feel better. If ymi are weak and nervous, have that tired, worn out nnd run down feeling, you should start tak ing lly-PKP-Sen today. It will give you vim, vljcor and vitality such as you have not known in years. . i . lly-PKP-Sen Is a lasting" Tonic ind system builder, t'rice tl. Fur sale by Mucin Drug Co. I I .-. I i i I is one that brings the most pleasant change from ordinary, average days. And it's only natural that you should think of a holiday, therefore, In terms of dlninx out avoiding the work and worry of meals at home. Housewives,... their families have earned many summer holi days. Make them more certain successes by Including delicious dinners at tbe Sae.ija wen in ynnr plans. Sacajawea Inn Points the Wiij- to Ilcltor Tiling." . ON MAY THIRTIETH This bank is closed in honor of the brave men who have given their lives on the altar of their country. Nor can we pay . thcrh proper respect without grateful re . membranee of the mothers who sent them forth, without a tribute to those compan ions who, injured, couraceouslv carry on despite their handicaps. May thirtieth is Memorial Day set aside throughout this whole broad land as a day of remem brance and respect. United States National Bank La Grande, Oregon