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Wednesday, January 16, 1929. LA GRANDEUEVENING-OBSERVER Ml "' ' t Local News In Brief Hero From Cuvo v v . CS. M. Huker. or Cove, was. u Vis 'tor In this city yesterday. " s" Mi. Hefty. Visits TliumiiH ( Hefty, of Cove, vls iti'il in ' Grande Tuesday. Mr. Kerry Away i Claude lleny. of this city. a visitor in Huker yesterday. Mr. Ilnrites Here - ; "Barney" Barnes, of Walla Wal la, is a visitor In La Grande today. Mr. Hamiiiaek II turns J. It. Hammack. or Knterprise, went to his home this morulng fol lowing a visit in this city. ' was , ii to Wallowa- .Mr. I'onrail Visits C. C. Jt'onrnd, of Imbler, vaulted in La Grando ye,sterduy. In lYoni fcMinmervllle r Mr. and Mrs. John WaGOiier, of Kummervllle, were visitors In this city yesterday. Ir. nhraii Vlt.s---; t .. " Georso l'V. ufliran, ' of 'f.a Grande, ,was a vhdtor lit Baker Monday. r -t SUss Sartalu to Cmiu Som Aconltng to word received from Miss Catherine Sana in. who is to teach In the & Grande High school this year, she will arrive In jl Grande Friday from her homo In Kugene. ' ') , " ' ' Sain Cochran lienor Girls' Welfare Home Center Of . Investigation Here and Inhere In Legislature Mr. II ml Mm .1 M Knenov nf this. city, went to Wullowu today I expecting to return In the evening. tiora to ltiini'h Charlie HIrks. of l.u arulide, went to his runch ut Pumpkin Kldgo loduy.- To Allelul I'niKml MrH. Mury Kniuiiaon urrlved In ha-. Onlnuu -today - to. airond'i the funeral of her brother-in-law, W. M. Wolds, who died recently. Hero rYoiu Ilukoiw . . W. C. Hoyd. of Holier, in a visitor In this clly today. He Is at tho To llavo Position AlhlH Lena Campbell hnH accepted o position as stenographer ut the Foley hotel. Vu Ciramle Insurance coiupuny. Kho formerly was -'employed at tho j Assists lr. Mt'Ailnry lOilullublo Savings bank. Miss Marian Miller Is working -i- ! In tho offleo or Dr. ,W. 1'. Mc- .Mis. Weill) Uctler Adory. 1a Grande physician. Mrs. Halpii Webb is recovering nm an tittaeff ff jnuinps and will-At Hotel.--.' toll soon be ublc to 'bo back at her job' Bruce MeBaln. at tile state hlKhway offices In l.a'Jeft Ia Grande Grande. . I : ' ' . ! i't short visit. t , i--i I ut the Ia Grande hotel, i. n'Tier iit-rc HAI.KM. Ore. Jan. Ill IA1 AI.MlTUL'KltQL'K. N. M-. Jan. 1 ,,. i.,uur - l.n.i., ..member Sam Cochran,, son of Mr. oiui'iAl') A coroner's Jury is investl- ,,.,., ,-i. ,,,,, ml,i.. Ti.ih.Iiiv Mrs. Geo.. T. Cochran OT Im ,-atlnk he death of Helen lluskew, morj11( Introduced bill which Grande, and student at- Stanford is, f I'ortnles, at the New Mexico w0ulll ,lo nwHy with tho secrecy of university, is out of quarantine mv ga ls' welfare home, after an in- lh ri.corU8 ot le 8tuic mdustrlttl and able to i-esume his work ut ,,.oU,m of "twlliaht sleep" Is said MvUWM con.n.lsslon. The bill the un vei-slty acco.-dlng to a n- to hllvo been ulven to six Uirl I vvtl,cl, woUld amend section C01 1 of ,,.'r r , i , fLJ V. " lw '' 1 t,'"lureu ""."t " oregon -laws would omit entirely FOOTBALL AWARDS GIVEN TO TIGERS THIS AFTERNOON 1 'Continued from PaK 1) hu- r.ir..Lh,..i uv cull. N.vk,.n mi tteemeo in ko iu-uuii wnvu mt-y Ititekmun, and 10. U. Tuwlvr loko , "M'tuied last Friday, but that 'accord with tho ideas of Governor 1'atterson, and aald It va upinov ied by the ultorney genoral. State 'nfMolnla ha rt..lit i-ml - Wflll 111 hllVA more frewlorti in tho use of tfcoir funds and ut the same time could effect more economy. v ; - 'V " The house ' of nireaentatlves Wednesduy coivtented to tho su tnlnlnR of tho jrovernor'a veto of house bill, 4t'U passed by the seHHion of the state . legislature. escape fivnt the instil ution.- Kay Graves. ' one of the six, churned that they hud all heun kIv n an infection ufter they were i-nt tim.il (tin iniiif. ThnV u'frn ' then placed In solitary confinement on u bread ami water diet. Oilier titrls who were amuiiB the six said that Miss llaskew had briefly I'oat'h 1'hrlntfp iinnoinu'es that he'WHl thko U men 'cm im UtHket-' hull trti into Wallowa county: J Horry, Craden, Uiikk, Newlin twliiH, , Itoe.v Stoddard. ThompMon. Wulte, WalliiuKor, Zun dul and Wolfe. - ' all of them were, sick und sleyiiy uftei' tlie injection." The Blrl waa reported to have the following paragraph: 'The records of the commlssioQ eomprisliiB information ucqulred by the commission from employers or employees pursuant to the, pro visions of this act shall not he open to public. .Inspection." , , A bill which would Increase the sum which county or 'juvenile courts ure allowed lo pay depend ent mothers and which apply ulso to mothers of legally udopted chil dren was hit roil need by 1 lender- died of heart llwio. but ;son of Multnomah cotfhty. The In Kaus. the n"hy Into the death was sturted at tlio luminal urn or ner uuner. Mixs liertha Lips, superintendent of tho home, testified at tho in- SENATE BILL PASSED OVER , (Continued from Page ! crease would be optional und not imtndatory, , When Fain A. Koserr, state builK- of Pendleton, ! t,1' t,,;,t ,1I,M been "si inlying autonio- i Sir. IJ....nr l.'....r.. ,.r Itm-li.tr 1.1,1 Im S(MlftV In Mlf a visitor" In I41 Grande today. He Tho Choral society of the l.uth- onl or a sclieilule suuniliicu uy mo arrived toilay and. is ut thoicaja- ernn church will meet tonlclil at .;1,lu, nignwuy uepunmeiM.. ( , l'or curs wemninff 1 ieo pounn I 7:3U o'clock ut the homo of the I I ltv. l.elf H. Awes. Jlr. Iiltlldjn, Visits 1 . of-$!:; l'or those weighing " uu. J. I'. dJSjttrldge. of llaker. arrived From Telorascl ,3000 pounds or more it proposes, The nominating runimlllee num. in this ly yesterday, lie Is stay-. 1 . I.. Hudson, of Telonnset, was ' dccrcnscs under present fees but e by 1'resldent S. 12. Miller for the 1nK atfthe Snenjawea Inn. Mr. a visiior in i.aujaniH' .y)iay re- n increasB ovijr th Seheuule Jiub- vuurd of dlreelors consisted or c Hiiest yesterday that tho gil ls were ! ,,i-,,,,. ,,'..i ' i,..r, iin, given "twilight lee . Injections at , co.nnilttee last the order of Dr. f.velyn r rls He. I undertook to go through ! physician at the Hume, after they,..,', ,., .. .:,,... x. CHIEF'S VETO !":U' to the members Item by ...... ..... .. ... (tuIll( round mmseir, urter taut- n.lKht injure themselves. . ( t u tMwhed In u The inquest was continued until tuBlo. of 4m.8Uon8 flred at him today. . MkonttriLl leirlH'atoiH. A tilt between Koxer mid Sena tor St tayer, In which most of the tilting was done by Strayer, was the first clash of. the first com mltl'Hi meeting of the session. Ktmyer's sharp, eyes fell upon a reroimmmded appoii tullon which appeared. to be in a. lump sum ruth er lhun in clasHifleatloiiH. Jln't you know, Mr. ... Koicer," roared Ktruyer. .-'that the ,OreKO legislature for the. hist 111, years lo my knowledge has been tryhig to ""in. mi vimiviwii, , ' le yesterday following, license reduction- for, several 'STOCK SHOW Ife was reBlstere5:"'l'l- l "mV '' , iSivA n V yiui a lie ntiopuon ur u riiiuuvp J schedule of decreased fees.- This was the tentative adoption in ,part BOARD NAMES 'i' "i n 1 nnrrr f '1 (Continued from Page 1) vu-e president Who w ill be iiained ' J.ottri'cl is'ytce .nr&hu-nt and gen-;. tnrni)i to hlj,homo tlila Ahprnoaii.-'tnitteil: liy 'tlm hlghway'depftrthient I.. Ca'dwell, M. 8. Levy und Morton av,a' ,ri'0"1 "01' of . - sufficient to off-set the difference Davis.' ....... . - - - - - between the $10 flat fee. on light I O.-W. railroad. I'll A'raln ' ' llliy Girl Horn i. 11. Hmlth. who has been ill1 a uauy girl was born lo Mr. and schedule. Tor the last week suffering from Mrs. Bert I.. Brown at their home! ' fin. Is able to bo out of bed uguin.: nt (02 Hrrisoli street Salurday Jan. A n A V PJIVTM PNT OF it Is reported. i12' The -baby weighed eight jVrtnAT i I VC IV J " uuuiiun. I UV-JLi J1H I "Mrs. I'tHiit In -Pendleton , Mrs. W. H. Teare. of La Grande, Silk Is Mneridint? the week In Pendleton ; A with herfriends, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hi'iidrieks. She expects lo return at the end of - tho week. " Mr. IVaro to Ilctiirn J. H.'.Peare, of La Grande, la expected to return foday from h cars and the fees proposed in the1 At the opening of the meeting. i highway department's projected Mr, Miller, the retiring president, l presided and annual reports were j reau, linuiieiai iiiiiiiem w vi m im- j with the show more vigorously than ever In anticipation of state aid. - . . , any t ousiness 10 come iiirudiniK i " Tore iius coinmuieo uguin. I Koxer defendtvl It as being In Senator Reed of lJenn sylvan In, who said ho made no recommendations but did supply the president-elect with a list of Pennsylvanians now In public sorvico and a Hat of those deemed available for service. At the request of the president-elect, Chairman Leavitt of tho house Indian affairs commit tee, called to discuss with Mr. Hoover tho establishment of a gen eral tndlun policy looking towards the'eumpieto absorption of the In- which would, allow county treasur-' the population, era to Invest hi county bonds, mu nielpaJ bonds and school, dlst rlct bonds, only after Brlgga of'aek- son count assured h,e house that the. Jackson county delegation is preparing a bill wbkh will lift the present restrictions on lnvcst imnt of the county funds. - HOOVER WILL DELVE INTO PROHIBITION (Continued from PK 1) After his conference Mr. Lenvltt said tho president-elect hud given much thought to the subject and hud expressed himself favorably on u resolution culling for a Joint congressional commission, to. bo composed of ipembors of the sen ale and tho housel to study tho lndluu problem. 1HXOX I.MMIHSI'.II -HKUiNA, Mont.. Jan. Hi (AH KndorstMlient of former Gov. ernor Joseph M, Dixon for appoint incut as secretary of tho Interior by I'roBldcnt-elect. Hurbert foor was given unanlmotui approval qt the Montana senate today. House und semite republican! yesterday approved a resolution urging Mr. Dixon's appointment fillkiiillff VI St$-- Y f CMIAKAN'CE HALVA Mctt'M All - Wool flknt-tt bong Wrist It . Wool MUctl Work HUx ' 1'ttlr lo orr un am! niioim. from the national and-state party leaders since both of tho senators from New York are democrats. From circles close to tho presi dent - elect the Information has eonio that Mr. Mills probably will succeed Andrew W. Mellon as sec retary of tho treasury when the. veteran Pennsylvania), retires after perhaps two more years of service. Mr. Hoover had a, rapid succes sion of conferences with senators and representatives. , One of his early callers wua Senator Hrook harL of Iowa, who predicted a har jnoulous special session of tho 71st congress. He said ho predicted this upon his belief that there was generul satisfaction with the farm relict ideas of tho president-elect. - ; ' : Oibinet OlmUMNiil i Lt?ahlmit and othor appointments were. discussed with Mr. Hoover by iCnntlnn) finii Paee 1) Various talks were made by members of the association. .Mr. Stewart, the new director from lla- Sitlem. where ho has been attend ing the opening sessions of tho the world. Is now In India, and Is sijiin lesriKlulure. ! "feelins good and time." according to a Mrs. Grlfiiihs HeUUns MoiiK by Dr.. McAdory here. Mrs. I'yril Griffiths. formerly- enn ati? iT?irniPTi?n tralnload of sltk passed through L Grande yesterday ot 12:15 p. m. en route for New York from. S'attle. The silk had come : Biiles. making a tidnf-of four cents. nresented numerouH excellent to Seattle from the Orient. I Stage operators are supposed lo tuiggeattnns when called upon, and; ; be the- heaviest -users of givsollno, plomlsed his enthusiastic support j Having fiood Tlino consequently heavy taxpayers 1 un- to tn Htnck show program. - Mrtt AV t UAi.L.rV nf 1 th .r..u..ltr,A Inv not I ...n.. ..l I.t. ! Grande, who Is taking a trip around; - m,-. Cadwell. Mr. Conner. Mr.' Pfrffadelpfota tVOmaU gtl'0$ burnt sugar ADDED to gravies a India, and is j TriiXKI. UKMliS Slimy uh,. Mr. Fox. Mr. Wdwell. Mr. ;. 'itf)hr.r ult ,,T- having a good) poitTLANU. Jan. 1ft ( Al Vl)K0,. vMr Levy, .M,., withycombe, . -TCCtg popular UUOh.l i letter received , W. K. Turner, president of tho (jeo,Tt. a. Scihlrd, -Mr. ilutchinson ' ' Spokane. I'octland c Seattle, Ore- t A t)UVe Couper. gon Kloctrlq 1 and Oregon l runK lines, when asked today concerning ( l-;M-;CTKI IMIKSIIH'.NT Isjilieile Miller, and Imby son. who Mr. Sherwood lH-aes r have been' visiting Mrs. Griffiths 1. C. Sherwood, of Walla Walla, the rumored abandonment of tho mother, Mrs. Margaret M. Miller Wash., representative of the Stand- j Oregon Klectric said:', "There Is hiring th,weekrud. returned 1 to rd Oil company, lef.t La CJranUniibHOliiK-ly in-, truth, in,. Ui-reporti their home In I'ocutello. ldu- yes--.; this afternoon after vlnltlng hero There hus never been mention of terday morning. Mr. Ii"vls ljcaves- Lewis M. Lewis. for two weeks ort business. Mr. such a move, and we are conslder- . Sherwood makes the La Grande lng no change of any sort. territory two times a year. motion picture who has bem In La Grando Mrv HilkscII to Ketnru man, On business, is leaving tonight for Walla Walla where he will join Mrs. Lewis. From there they will go east. T. H. liusscll, of Portland, went l)i;i I.M)S IMS HOME NKW YORK. Jan. 3(i (Al'l IV. " Aiisoh Mai'ston. d nn or onrl neerlnK. Jown State College. : was elected president of the American society of civil engineers today. , OltllGOX CITY 11IIH NOUUISTOWN, Pa.. Jan. 10 to liuker today and will return to (AP) Hen is king in his home and ""T" can uT.e .u .t - lv lhlM IOPnina ileslroyed , thoK in ii-Hvenng passenger agent lor a nuea in me ucer em;ioure ui . " M,,ct,..i1iTtw; the Grand Trunk Hallway system, Klmwood park. Wounds on him ' H earns 1 urmture Men fa u tu the Candian National railways and -from u pitchfork, blood on Ms ant- P w'ni a loss eHtlmaled at tho Canadian National steamshloH. i lees ami a niece of rone around tho ! ?'.IU" I neck of a doe convinced the keep- thc To Elgin Today . " crs that an Intruder had tried to Mrs. I)u Puis, of Pendleton, pa.vs- steel a doe and had been chased Traffic In California x Mill Kclsay, or Portland, doesn't like tn drive a stage in California. There's too in itch traffic I h,. Kiivs. Mr. Kelsjiy operates a stage from Portland to Aberdeen, 'd through Ui Grande today on away. in,-n..ii,i n-mii inirlo conn- the way to Klgin to visit Mr. audi Tv i.. Mi.uihfrn Calirornta several Mrs. C. I. Maxell. Mr. Hanen and WA(i.EU 'KKI1PJ.( OltMHIt iMonlhsago. This morning he was Mrs. Im Puis are brother and sis on the train bound for his home at ter. There has been little snow KntiM tiHse to visit his parents, Mr. In Pendleton this winter so far. und Mrs. J. I'. Kelsay. OK KG ON CITY, Jan.- XI (AP) -Klro of undetermined origin ear men ikh ghiioy Mrs. Du Puis says. i IIAUltlSlttitG. Pa.. Jan. 10 I (AP) llonus Wanger. ono-tlme terror of pitchers, is helping keep ; order In the Pennsylvania leglslu J tnre. Ho is an assistant sergeant i.at arum at $7 per diem. in J NKW YOllK Jan. Ifi (AP) Cncle Sain has k well-to-tlo young ( doughboy. Walter G. Sehmel.er of j Cleveland, n-crult who Is aboard t the transport Chateau Thierry, i bound Tor duty In the Tar east. hi Inherited an estate, which tho newspapers place at $20,0(10., AMItASSAIKUt ME.H TOKYO, Jan. 1 ( CAP)- Visits .Mr. lies. ;I'liicU $1.0 and Costs- ri,,. lfnv K. C. Itarton. nastor of Omar Ituckman was fined the ITrst ltaptist church of Twin nn cosis mis iiioruing in ine jiih-i.-..iiu i.ii. lu visitor In La tire court when he pleaded guilty r- wi:: wiii i.iu r,.i imi- iMilleee to a charge of driving an aulonio- ! Huteint Chluda, aged 72 friend, fhu Itev. O. Mess. Mr. yviiere ne win minui " iTr eonference. Mr. Parton and to si tcEED wiu'k ' COLl'.M liUS, Ohio.. Jan. HI (AP) Count ' -Mam i S. Wlilninan, since l!2(i as- Lord IslMtant dlreelnr of football (It Ohio emperor, died. "Mate university, touay w.ih seieei- .1. W. Wllen, II M mid-vln- Ituckman was driving a coupe from mnbassudor to Washington from football coai h by the athletic "die which had more than threp ( 'hnmberlaln to the A Philadelphia woman runs reslrtiirant thnt Is very popular witli men at lunch and dinner time. A sited . about her delicious hrnwn gravies, he ave tle foHOwiug . rcci pe ; Hitlfrpne CCW grnnulHtftd jiugar in ft t cheap tin, p'dii Whin the su.ir in hot snd' black pour a cup tii wntcr over it. The hlnclt liquor in small quntitiri ; is n VomIcriul color for saucca and ."pjilc" gravies. Keep a bottle, of it ,. op hAuLJ Use n cheap pan, a ' chiirrctl sugar in IwM lo remove. . , No other iiiurediont rtiliU no mucH tj Ihe'ltHijvintni of other foods Kgur Sugar i perreation.as ft con ' UinientTstcful, tieiicimm coflkcry . rcA'oIvcs arouml sugar. .' Sugsr i tlie inexpensive food. And to be well nourished is necessary to healthy Medical autiioritic are URiiing WHtninft-l al khi t the dnngem of star- . vntion diets. Too much reducing . often results in permanent injuries. To lie undernourished is to place yourself -at the inercy of diseases such as fyplmid, pneumoni-i, infill- -; en.a and cnltU. ' Keep children and young people well nourished ami up , to wciyht.' ' says a famous dw'Uir, a a cuard nguioHt tulierculoHiH. KnU -liealttiful foods. A hit nf swe-t mallei tit meal coinpUlj. ' The Scgat- Institute. WE BUY FOR T ESS K SELL FOK Li ESS Heavy Moleskin Pants 'I'liat will stand the wear, look liellor, wear better and more economical than over alls $1.75 Grey und Utn . Wtih.H'O'd Work Pauls $2.50 Blue Bib Overalls ',. ' :. 98 Heavy copar-rlveled WaKt Oveinlls $1.00 Work Shirts .Men's bluu and itrey l.'liovlola v 39 Hllle-nlniVlll3lft'rt-i-Al 152 f or .l!5f Destroyers of Hlirh Prce save witk SArerv : Mr, I less were elassmates nt Wil liam Jewell college 111 l.llielty. Mo. Inihler to Allcel yesterday wllen he was arrested, t K t Vblls It tirainlo tJrtM'ry I J. W. Ambler, of I'ortlanil. rep I.hiMl Hero 10 Years 1 resentative of the linker Asso- "I lived In l.a Grande fiir10 elated collltianii-s. has been 111 l.a yi-ars and I have many friends Grande for several days. Me vis VW't' said V. It. Kivetle, of New ited the l.a Grande Groeel-y foni w iiVvk flda., who Is a- visitor paiiy. This morning Mr. Amliler I. j L"l.r at the Saeajawea Inn went to linker expecting lo return :.j : .ifi 'o lie imck." Mr. Ki- to this city tonight. vt-i'.i e; t to go . lo Tortland j ill l,a Grande he was j In the lumber business. I'lny Tlircci (.Milt 's oldest soiO Walter. Is The men's volley liall team of i Graiuie. Another son, 'which S. I). Crowe Is captain won a radio operator on a two games over the leant headed II Is en route to Kllrope by lr. Kay Murphy. In the series unit J-,v uerick. his youngest son, of three games played last nignt at is a lieutenant In the aviation de- the Ia Grando hotel. The scores pint inciit of the navy. Me was mar- of the two games won by Mr. rlrd neeiiliy In f'hlcago. Three Crowe's team were: 16 to 5. and years ago he graduated al Anna- 10 to 15. The third gonio was polls and Is now on the battleship won by Dr. Murphy's team with a Idaho," bound for the South Seas, score of 15 to 12.i ; i 1:111 to 1'JSil. j board. IN SUPREME COURT RATE HEARING . i.-i i lllli sv(. Men's and Young Men's Suits and Overcoats Js'ow Going at Exactly HALF PRICE Don't Miss the Biggest Clothing Buys in La Grande History at the Quilting Business Sale l fl nil ' ''lEi ' ' 3fg& , ''- y If-TiHVfTriliMi 1 1 " I I '0 ... ;K- '. ' - if) , O , ' --ig-g'-fisaS" -1 Crt 2 Q JSC a CO Q Introducing DUSKA (Little Soul) luku tho Ineiimpurahle the wonderful flower essfiieo if modern perfumeiie hi tho nyo - Ktrlkf ittf, m o d I s h red piiekaKCH that have taken the fancy of milady i.pon sIkIiLI : 2 We are now showhw thin new toilette and beauty line txiska. A cordial Invitation Is extended to ull. Glass Drugs Inc. Tlio Itexnll Sloro La Grande, Ore. 3 Days---Thursday - Friday Saturday II ill L .. ' pilAltMlNtV! ; Vou-ll thlllH.lKl. ' K3 ' IWiiw' The vivacious, tho eharmlilK, ? '" ' ' ' m 'th' hlue-eyed Nancy Cnrroll In :v ' " fM E? . " miliiral coloiwf i!A' WnuHtim lalifcDl kS i fa tine of Kiiyety and uienaue. I I i i & f "''.'Abo' Comedy: N I 171 '4 "PICTURE MY I ' lf ASTONISHMENT" I iJSSlJ fl LAST SHOWING TODAY U I Ijgggj . : : "WIND" HI i uiiUAi uiaii III Sj , mm ,mi,f UlUftPIJAl I t:S:'' ' fun of (f I hi- '' vAk Kiiod- enler ; W""t i, 'JSI 3jf liilnmeiil. A 7. J : :,r:nBm4ki'"a story .f tho ' : V-. I f , 1yV -7 P : doeks. writ- "..'. V t I ; K3r-'g ir-j I rj i is i i minl m Also -Comedy & Tables. Here r the lenl stars of one of the biuK-rt cnes ever stJiwed In the United Htates supreme court. They talk In terms of hundred.- of millions and IiMIIouh of dollar, for the litigation between the Interstate commerce rommlsHhni and several itppellaul rail rod will Hffe-l reflrosid -property valued up t 3e.'"tM.ttoi.Mio, At the li are three of the rounxel rereentin the ro-tdn: b-ft lo rlht: lrsliP i 'raven, of i"hhv: Krcderick M. Wood, Svw York; 1'obert II. Kellcy. TeK:;. Hehw are two lawyer r.Jto i-erved In ihe labfnet . h n "ilef Jurfb e Tafi. no preb'lnx. wiw prepp nt. Waltvr I. !'i-h r, left, farmer nr-try of lite Intr-nor, l?i a'lfiTiey f.V' i Til ;-!- T-i'rr -'.jfV V.";Vf k' i hine. r'trb!. v. hu iHrvt'l i- i t!., V " - . i- ' . . Backaches and Spinal Adjustments TIip sent of n hnekac-he In the foundation of the baek the Hid nal column. This does not refer to the one-day harkaclut that follows unusual exertion, sorb as Hpadliuc up the garden, 'but in I he perMlsieiit; naKKhiK, painful, baekaehe that hati mi, neeniliiK'y without reason. . To be rid of ma h n baekaehe, net r!d of the eause by havInK the rplnul column rotored" lo normal alltfitmeiit ly 'hlroprue tie Hpliial ndJiir'imentH. You'll be surprised how ipilckly tho old ache will he a thiriu ut the past. . MAKE YOUR A I'I'OI NTM ENT for health by I'huninjr ,7-W, Today Dr. J. E. Woodell ( hit op: at i'c l'ltNiciuii WHO IS THE FROG Coming Soon LEADER! mm... witm DONAtD REED and MARGARET MORRIS "THE. STORE. WITH A CONSCIENCE. 3