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Pave. Four LA GRANDE, EVENINti OEgVPR. gaturday,,JaMaW ,2ft (Incorporated) An. Independent Newspaper FRANK B. APPLEBY . Edltdr and Publisher HARVHT rt MATTHBWg,...;,;.,.,... . BuflheM Manager Published evenliiaa, except. Sunday, at 1416 Adams Avenue, . La Grande, Oreicon. The Obeerver-Hlar published every Friday. Entered at the Postoffice at La Ornnde, Oregon, aa Becond Clau Mull Muller under uct of March S. 1 878. " OKPJCIAL PAPKH OF VStttN COUNT ANt tllB CITY OF LA GRANDH) MHMHIOrt ASSOCIATED PRESS - taa Aasoelated l'raae la exclusively entitled to uaa for publica tion of all newa dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited It published heroin. All rlichta of reiiublloatlr.il of special dls patchen In thin paper, and also the luoal newa herein also are reserved. ... , , , BUBBCRIPTJPN RAl'iSB Ily (Jarrlcr Dully, pel month In advance ..... ... ..... ..... 7Bo Dolly, six months In advance 14. St, lftilly, alnKle copy : , . , to Uy Mall Dally, per month In advance ,,. .. Ibo tatly, per MX monthe Id adrahce i.i.u.. -....;:..;;........... .... .60 bally, per year In advance .................... ...i........... Iii. 00 Weekly Obetrver-Btar, per year ................. .....u. IJ.00 ADVBH1IBIN0 RATI5B Display, foreign, per column Inch ..........., Jblsplny, local, per culiiiiin Inch ....... Time contract prloea on application. 4 Ho 4llo Sa" I I Profit Taking Makes Inroads In Bull Charge MARKET ffEWS OF THE DAY ' ' CHICAliO liltAlX Hhoai . l(fi Illicit 11 Oi- lnn I.ill i & l.aay, 1.4 1.2.1 OU V" v.'....l.tiMI.Mai l.0!4 I.JHHCrli I.SHi. I.3IKIm1IK I.1IIJ4 l.!MI'i l.0!4S NBW YOUK, Jail. 26 (AP) The stork market encountered con slilcruhlc vriH'ki'iid profit taking lo day; ttflcr yesterday's shurp (V VIIIICCS. ' ' IlllHlHlf Operations rumen roriviiru in several sections ,.rn r lrlt- .1(: hard wlntoi- lib: of tile IImI, hnfW, particularly 'northern spring ' l.imt; western the utilities, mothr nml coppoia ' ).(., t, 1 7 i.- anil ulmut a dnxt-h Iss.ies reached-), K'u. 2.3 lh. white js (in IMice. of. Tnday's car receipts: Wheat 60. th, barley 1. flour 22; i-nrn 0. n.-ittt 1. llcw high ftrOllllfl. The I raiting fi-ll off Hlutrply from prf-vlotlM neAKlon. ijlwy As Anu-ri-iih Tclcrihohi' wiln hrousrh' I forward liu il ImkIit, InoiiMllnf It imlnlH to a ri'i'oril tirlcf, at 2211,1 I'fiiplfM (Iiih iiful irili-ral I.IkIU linilJ Tini'lliih. allio riTicHi'd ni'W KIIMUIll. I'fliiH.A.Mt UlllT 1'OltTI.ANH. Ore., Jan. 2 (Al') rllll: Hla.ltMlll liln(iMt,.ii. Iinr.l wi-rcluliltc 1.62: Kofi white J;3(J WCKt- A nvw-lilili.1 Is lliu- ttlln ililiiks niiillii il) Inmlnri l iljllr Kill IKI I'lllfAtiO CASH (IIH'AOI), Jan. 2B (Al') Wheat 1 N'fl. 2 llflf-il I 9RI. fii -IIL'. . !,l A hUff! . Ilrdnklyn I'hltin (Jiih iimlj ;.. , j i Inler-N'.illUnal Ti-lr-nhono caln.'d ' ... . '. ,.,, ... . " jj.ii,v i, u a , i' ; oaiM, iso. a wane Kiili-ral Mining Juhipid tenjuoij ' piillilK to n record price at 27ti.j (ye No 1 1 il and A.i.eihan Hm-ltl.. t to ..(; l!lrlVy ' ll.noti.v ' il 5. line .2li: clover . e,l f:i mis, :il 1 I lie ralln were practically ne-'l . Kiel-led, rare fur renewed liuyihK' Standard Butter Up to 44 Cents POltTI.ANn, Ore. Jan. 20 (AD Htanditrd hultor went up a a-nt j to 44 ronlH nml inptlluin firxt objjh . wort a r-nt htK'ior ut 2!c on ihe dairy cxrlmnirc I6day. Olhor jfi-jideM rotmiftiod unchnnffftd. j ilocauHO of Hcurclty, urllrhokos and rft'.illflowop wnro nfimowhat flrinrr and root v'Ktal)loH .woro londint? upward for llio minUt rcan on. 'ihi upplfpH particularly to' ttirnlpH, ritlahfiffa, paranlpH and : carrdtH. Tho woutlicr has fixoully Impeded dlfTInK opcrationH. ; The Florsheim Shoe for the Man Who (dares: Mo,tSt,leS JIQ QQ f N. K. West & Co., Itic. ".' "The Man's Store" ik'iiiimi .urn ikc imiH H CIMIIKII.I ,,f I'i1iiiko (Ileal Wcntern I'l'M).! ull.iit-llljIUII.. Ilnl... i:l n. 1..... ... - . ' , ..-,,., , , ,,,-,,, ,,n , ,vmi. (,imu,, a .. in w in I'Olri'l.A.MI MVICSTGCK I'dltTliANI), Ore., Jan. 2C1 (APJ T.tl 1 1 liltil her lllhyl r lilli V Imlhel- dllulii t,, ,set price In nmny yeaio. ,'l TOIala for u new trial. , SpcWi,' ( i-rtilu-M. . Tlio rloalmr wna Irrexnlar. To-- ui'n"'xl"alely. ,nltle.:. 2674, another- Inline Mils .-oliiilrj mil 1 tal aia aiM.roxImated ..ji.o.ftoj'. ra)y,,K ,2:"''-no,w 4l2u.-ahwp.lS90. a lot n' no llri-M isihu. 411' lull! .i,nr,. ,i utile; comuarcd with, week aifo: I' t'llH'll lix all-' ' i "era uteiiily to' 2T, pcmIh Iclwer. hl.lter Kia.liB tuklnit full decline nlllm il'n lnile preiiHidl nitnli. t4fittUif Htbliici: ; A cokl Imth i like an effp;j thrme who nehleve it always Click lu. ' A ltw is not judjred by the ntirnlier of jails, but by the humlwr it keeps riirhteousi . .. , , "gossip is more interesting -thun other forms of convcr-i"' : Here and There In Legislature i Hi nt Knlilea of eons and heifer .10 .1111 eenla lower. Olhera Blcndy. i Wheat Weak And ; Lotver at Closing rilll'ACiO, Jun. 20 (Al) Open ing U t? ic wheat latt-r hIiowI Kt'liortil Kaina. lint fliu-tua-tfohrt wro iiujnoi-oiiH- undor j-rofit lalilfiK. Oofn and oat ulso weru firmer, corn niiirtlntf at a Hhaile tu He dt-cline, and then coriitff up-j tin n. J'rovlHlnnH Inclined down- ; Boys' Knickers Knickt.4 of corduroy or wodl. SizcH 4 K) 10 yean. $1.98 to $.'1.49 m mm Lumbtrjatk Sweaters Khit BtittOiiis Size ti to 11, ?1.98 KHit Cps 25 to 79 NOllTONS KIDDY SHOP HALMM, Ore., Jan. 20 (Al') Heimtnr Dunne'H concurrent' reiiolll- llon rirovlilliiK for the J.ihn II. eon memorial coriinilnHjon will eoine before the Henaln Slohrtny fdr adiiptliin or rejection. Am orlKlnul- ' . ,i Ily liiirniliieed It provided 'for n college town is 'a place where the locomotive that hits alai',?!"' ,!Z tv"' .'eHl'"!,"; iTloliiirt. I', .InhiiHnn. The fii' xt i na nit'il Im ehnlrmnn uf Ihc .xtnte a. coupe kills all seven pnssenfeels, I'OltTI.ANII, Ore, Jan. 20 (AP); "u 26 to lib cenlH htKher. CiiIvch Wliiilende Tu'leen: j',rt'' veiilera Hteaily to Hlronir. Jtulk lluiler: Hiuii.lurila cent lilklier . Kooil hIucib $11 to li.BO. Lewi lie ill 44c. I'orlland ilulry e.xiliani(e.j ulnillle kindit largely to 10.75. net wliolcKali) prlceH (culieH), cx-' lfraile down ' fo $S.fill. Top trim 4 lc; Mnn.liu ,l 44: prime rlrata' hclfera In IiiiiiIh JI0.25. Top cowh ,i-,ji , iiiml tjiv. reauiery piicevt- . i.iiih ni'Hiraoie Mile mocK ...i..tu ... .., .....,.. i lit il tu i- . . I., ,,,,n mix uui,u,niiiii,itii im, nun 11 111 1111,1 Kkkh: .Medium flrnla cent hifrll-. l lo-.l-. ltullx moKtly 17.7.1 to .6fl. er at 2'JC. I'ortlnnd dairy exelulnge Odd head or heef type S.76i 9.(10. (net IiiiIh), freMh nliiti.ini. I i slinn. Hulk : light veiilerii 13 1o 14.00. :i:ic: frenh uliindiird firaia, s:tc: 'alve fii down. Ileavlea and frcHli iiieillum extriiH :toc: freeh i thins down to $7.60. ineilluiii riraln 2TI':' prices In re-j llogH. (oinimrid h week ago: IlilltTH I f, ,tci oyer exCluiilKe prices. 1 Light butchers 611 to 1,6 cents hlgli--n.-.n.TTn.n..L.L..T. : : ' or, Packing sows 26 cents lllghcr. pelllluh flir Ibo Mints fiuuls and i I'Veiler iilgs sliiliiy. Ilullt light ward. Wheat doted weak, lc to 1 v. net lower, corn lc io l'lHic 'down, oiiIk !i i c to lc, and pro visions Mtrylng from 7c decline to a rise, of 2c. t-nirAiiO i.ivKStoHi : Kids naturally believe in evolution, anyway, they're an improvement on the old folks. allenilallce. I i niiii'iieiK iii. ron. ror most cor lllL'hu-flf l.r.inllilu.1,.,, ,,n,l ll.n All.m. UoWCVCr. lilt hliard declared Hint lilts lltwl ,l,li-e.lnU ,1 1 ii-....lr ,.n,l They think Iwu jm-o Portland newspapermen. "10 l'1'1" offered by die university l $ 1 4l.it ft. - Over and under weights ; TII resolution has been nipended f"r " tliilnlng- of elementars' 110 down Willi extrenie heavies I ' ilo make a cumiulsslon of nine. In- teacher on u four-year basis to he , seldom mopping below 8.60. I'ack- jcluillng the three named. """ oiulvalent ot a, slamliird nor- , sows mostly $7.26 to 7.60. Snioolh I ... mai course. ( : Anipng senate bills on third rend- President Hull of the university,! lug III I he senate Monday will bo ho Is a member of tho hoard, did' the Multnomah delegation measure not vote Die question. , I to .lllei'eilse till) sulll rlcs of colftstll-j ... hies In .Miillnouuih county .. from BAI.l'IM (Hpeclal) A recom- $200 to 1276 a niiitit II. and tho Hull- menilatliin that tuition fees fur' ey bill providing that, high 'schoiil resident smdeuls In Oregon tuition funds be placed tnlo , "... COMMON SENSK Common senso sonietimefl will tee a ftilvei' lilting whprd i'cat Ictirnliifir can oe only fetorm cloudH; , Chicago diHCOverUd the olhei- day that it hitd had foiver hiarHajrea in 1928 than in ahy yaiiy since 1D22. Promptly knririlfttrlUlM niiH rnnhfrilaf a hn'n-nni fn rwiinHit (Inn aniA lllllt-thift HirivtsA Hull: rnmntilnnn n' rri.iH-intrn tt'htt nh flib ' . " u ' "VV...."." I. " ,.1' ''T V.M...7 V. i'"" owph nl.w-m. Quoted rnH'AGd. Jan. 2C (A I) (IT. B. ilppt. df Ajfiic.) Hokh: Itocciptu S.SnO; inarkct uncvcn; nioslly stea dy on weight avfrnRPs uhdi-r 2(Mi )lm huavlur wclfirhtH tndtttly 1 0 ti iOc lower iii comparison with Fri day's dvertiffo; top 9;(f paid for a load of lh. weifrhlH; Hliip- ptiH took B;0fl0 holiloer. Hut c It er k, medluin to oiioire 250-SOO IIib. 9.00 f 9.40; 200-250 (tin. 9.00 iff 9.50. Cattle: KecolptH 200; compared with u week affo red nteer and yeaj-liiiffs 29W75 hlRher, mostly &oc! n ahrltii nUI,l utnA.u It hIiIa Ac ! That Cold and Flu Cough Why coittihtie to suffer with that COLl) and FLU COUGH? ... My Chiropractic and Physiotherapy treatments will give you almost itistafit relief, by removing the congestion that exists in the affected parts. Come ih and let iis tfell ybd what we can do for you. Make your appointment with Health by calling 497-W. " ' Di. J. E. Woodell 20 Soihmer Tiuig. : ou.ciier orucr up io,un WPlf,,ly B,eer sultublo for - . " i'ih niwii ...o Kosher outlet riliriu-lni. nifist Irolri: . 9., .-e,.,er pigs $S.50 to .!!, gtocrtrt value to sell ut 1 1.25 ! .Mostly $.1. 'downward along with Blocker and (111,...., ..n.l 1.....I.. , t.--. . ...... ,,,. ,n ii.i . K.jieciiers io'irtiuc lower. aiiuir ween ugo. i iiiuce i:i Hnecp: KecelptS 8,000; 13 ddu- . pound shorn In in Im brought $14.lhles from fed lots uud 19,000 dl- rici ly cliolce the mill schools should be raised from, i,i,.,i ,m ,.i.ni... i.,,miV .i,"hi 3 .' . . . -- I. $,i.o to $io.oo, and out f state ! v. . .nn' Il . t,rn,le , nd low-er: dc- M,.,..l ... ...1 al, , r..l,u t n il nil I., t -Hi nil : , ' " "t""""1 "r khuhb iuiiii.h ijitmu . i . : . , j I ; . I , . . , , .mi , . . .. . -ii in fN linn I..1II anil lictter, rise, tnoiner sain inc nign cosi oi living was Keeping young i'""""""- r'" " "' spcciiveiy. rplk fom marrying., Others, blamed the hectic pace traveled iti0 recent action ..r a' joint sub! hy the modorn generation. . The pubiic; service cminisi,.n . jt . . T . i r. i ,. ' 1 has received from the board of Hut Judge Joseph Snbath, veteran divorce court jurist, Iraiiroaii commissioners of - North tamo to the rescue with a little common sense. Jle declared ,k"t11 ''V '""v,"f ,", 1,111 " '".,1"; ... . .. l , a , . T . . 7 trniliiccil III the leglslatlll'o of that tMMKMe,UlUlW,AJU4g"U thn lleeuslim and mgolat- thev'm tmllltr to' ihn "r.i'olnn C.vanna" nf r!mtm' Pnlnf M"g "f nlr traffic II Is believed , ... , , . n ' rt ''rtlie bill may be Inlroiluced In Oro- iiiiu iiraiM-Kiui, in., in uo u. tne iigui'cs (ion t snow on me gun. a committee of the house and senate! ways anil means committees of thi) legislature now convening 111 Siilumj I'pon Ihc motion of llepresentii-1 live . I'lUitnii Klllllll, nf Siilelirt I l.-'L.e.M. ! " ' (,A CiltA.NDK IIRTAIL MAUKET9 . miry. ;.. . "l"ho Wii'gKesleil i-eciihiiuchilaitoh r celved the ulianlnious suiiport ufi the ciHiiinlltee. A commltlee of Ihc National i ...11111 ihs i-siabll.hinenl r records, hut it doesn t mean anything. " , , .V i.xssociiiiinn or itaiironu ami i tn- n,.mi (.,i t Asiiiund ami tin !.., Hour mhh ,ll..r.il ,..ll...!.,M ..I i:r ...... ,mi.v i oinniissioners iw.s iieen Htiiiiy-,,,.,,.,,,.,, , tM (!l.n(lP, thd ...... ,...,. 1,I v-uiiu ,uig ine sunjeci. lexneuse bur.len lo stiiilenls will bd crtwinicry 66c; 2 lbs., lie dispelled by a little application of that same kind of com mon sense! -, 1 VOICI2S IN THE A lit ! When Marconi Bent his first wireless signal across the Atlantic more thitn n quarter of U century ago he could hard ly have foreseen that his inventions would profoundly affect international relations, Nations arc now ethereal relations. They constitute a planetary community. Space, once a pure ly geometric conception, is a highway to be used in accord ance, with. truffic rules. ; .- . . ; : ; v '"For several yours the United Suites and Canada'' have given much serious thought to the division 6f hlr chrtntiels .between theni. Thero is much interference between broad tasUhg statioiis on opixisite sides of the international bound ary and the time is doubtlessly near when a .world allocation of wave lengths will be expedient. A world war on the air is brewing. . . It so happens that because .of its technical enterprise the North American continent has already appropriated what may be more than its share of the channels, especially of the short-wavo telegraphic channels. Yet that share is not enough for the glowing needs of both the United Stales and Canada. Already, so fur as tho United States, Canada and Mexico are concerned, radio broadcasting and communication to be most effective must be international in its scope and development. Here in the United Stales a truce seems to have been Higned in the radio war. The best evidence of n general sat isfaction with or resignation to prevailing conditions is Wash ington's silenco on the subject or radio control. From no angle is the situation wholly siitisfuctoi y, but it is tolerable, which may be all tho public expects and can ho)e for. A public hearing on Senator .1. O. Itnliey's hill to repeal Hie slalo office- building net will be. held In the senate chamber Monday nlghl. Ilulilciicd," llr. Kmilli said. "Sluy dents from Eastern Oregon, who j formerly attended norma! school , at Monmoiilli, will transfer to thiij one tu be biilll ut J.a (I'ranilei for No Harm Dona by Ivy The Aiut'i i mi I lower Canlen lava If doe not iiial.e u liousn damp, for there Is always il l:-cf lirciiliilion of i f liinler I lie leilves; lie ncrlal roots do ftiii weaken walla In apllP of ii popular poiloii to the contrary. In fmi, l he vine slrcnmliens tbein. .Muni- u ruin in Knijluud would have liilnMeil to tile round .Years ago hud not Hie brailclilllK teuiliinlls ivy ImiiiiuI o fetlier Hie luiel.4 or slimes from whUii IliC iiiorlar luid .riiiiililei aj-. Pyro Stain Pyr developer Malm are ei trctnoly tllrncult to remove from fabrics, hut II III ftiimetlmr pus. klhlp io hleiuii ilipin out by the use of liyilragen (ici-oxlile, Thin should be followed Willi a weak soluilon of hyposulphite of Kudu, and then rlnsliiK in cold wnier, 'I lie moi,si fabric should bo cvposed lo stroni: uulli:lit. The (roulile Is iliul xWml will retnoe a lroiig slnln will ten ei'iilly reimne Hie dje of the fab rlc us well, ,i TRY W. K. GILBERT CO. FIRST Thi' net that ltnlli'y Keeks to re-j Southern oivkhi. HtudentH how at- J peal Ik tht' not authnrlirihK tlteiru.l Hie nurnml at Ashland. Jt IH j m, 1 1 n iii hni'i'mt' tftfUWlfm fi.tn I lih ..i iIk.i tl, Aii uU.tl.t : fiindH tif the Ktate IndiiHlrltil iel-jhelp tit-fray part nf the educatiori j dent cnmmirodmi for the conftrue- e.xpfiie, lneo tho tate )uih pinn ! ttnn nf an nfl'lre ImiIIiIImr for wtnte to a conslderahle e.eiiHe hi build- departmentK, thereby rcllevlni; the imk new hcIiooIh," Di; Smllh es-i neeewlly nf rentitiK Hpa 'I'hone opimtdtiK the He' tf the fiinU for the office liulldinK will proliahly le led .Monday nlht, hy J. li. Kerr, Portland attorney. Tho flKhl on tho oilier nldo will ho It'll hy Htate TrenHtirer T. 11. Kay had probably Hoy Hhleldn, J'ortinnd lawyer. plulhed, i , "Tuition paid at the norma 1 j hcIiooIh of thn Htate in low In emu-j parfNttn witli what Is paid at tho uuivei-Hity or Hlato college. An in-i crease in lees at the normal Hi'hooM wnuld only help equalize eomlU tlonrti" he Kiid. ! ; The Htate hoard nf Htandardlxa (liui of ctdleKert, unlversitleH and nurmal Hchoals, meeting here ye lerduy, went on record h opposed imiphiitlcully to proposed cntitince into -the elementary 'toucher train ing field hy the rnlversity itf Ore Kon. TIUh action was taken main ly because, nf the state's financial condition, It was held that should one InNdintlon of hlKhcr learuhiK enter tho field, other Mate insti tution?, and ludeiiendetit on It cue os well, would enter the field, with name Inter was chatmed the result that there would he com- lorn Orefion normal. IteentiHo the name of the Mon mouth normal h to be changed ui, tho WoHtern OreKon norinul, xUa hill which would atiihnrlxe tht pur chase of land and erection of dor mitories al state normals; Ih helim held In tht' senate education com mute until the name Ih deter mined. It Was pointed Out 4u discussion at the committee meeting Thnrn day that thq legality of the uct might be questioned if it Hpeot llert M'mimnuth normal and the West- nuttor, J .TO; 40c.,i(nz. Cht'ene 3frt'40c lb. Honayi ComHi 2fc Ih ? - VcRoUWe, ' Polalot!-l.(io cwL Artlehoke 2o. raraley Be bnticfi.' ('tanbfrrleii 2oc qt. .- CabbaKe No lb. Cauliflower iro lb. (ilapi'fniit. Klorlda--: l.ettno 1oc head. Yellow onions Set Hi. Oarrotft 0c hurich. t,., 2 for 2,5c ":, ; I'aiHalps- "c lb. Turnips 2 hnnchofl fdr 25c. ( Vlery irc and 25c. l: T Ori-tm peppers 60c Ih. hiilahngai. 5c lb. Ijuhbanl Squash Locul 4i Hwt-et I'otaloes l tin Ih. IVtilU Delielous npples 4 lh. basket, 2r.c; $i.8i) box. ; .luhathuh applcsfl.OO bos. Ita'nanas 15c Ih. . v I'ersiitnmonfl 2 for 2&C Lemons 4r.i! dpx. Orantfcs 50 5I 7OO dob. Mlffftr r Cano sugar $i.54. Flour . Soft wheat $S.40 bbl. Hard fedwutlon $8.40 bbl. roullry Pprlnff fi les :i(Mr :i2o b. Hens 2Q(U30c lb. Meats and Fish neef boll 1 2 t nt 1 8c; Chops and steaks 2f-S5c lb. Kalmou (strictly fresh) 3:.c lb. Halibut S0o h. Kahhlis n. Cod 2 Co lb. compared with closo of last week: fat lambs 10 'if l&o higher; uged sheep strong to 25c higher; feeding, lambs uround 2.rc higher; prooti-i cal top prices for week. Kal lambs ai'ound 25c higher; practical top" : prices for week: fat lambs 17.40; tnf jurlings lG.Ofi; fat ,wes 10.76: feeding lambs 15.85: bulk prices ; for week: fat InmliK iC.BOfli 17.00; I yearlings 14. ooi 15.tt0; rat ewes, rt.uo'? 10.5U) feeding lainhs 14.75' 15.H5. AVOOli -MAHKi: I f i HOWTON. Jan. 20 (Al) Size-j able qnuntltles of the finer grades i of icrrllrtry wools Including strict- ly combing 5Ss, 60s Krench Vein-; olng of both f)S, 60 and 64s and ; finer quality were sold (luring thej week. Pair quantities of Texas 12- months old were moved. The salu ' of South Americnn ciOHs-Vreds es-' peclaliy of the finer quantities were very stem.y. Trices wore, steady as compared with tlio previous and 1 very firth on the crnss-lireds. j It Keeps You ttegular Your doctpr will tell ydu" how important it is td kfeep yOUi system regulated. Arid, probably, he will tell you that one of the safest and sanest ways, to do this is to use a fine mineral oil, such as Arrierdil. Ameroil is an internal lubricant. It creates ho habit; ddes not inter fere with the digestion; is safe for the youngest child. 1(5 oi. Ameroil (heavy) 85, 32 oz. Ameroil (heavy) $1.35. MOON DRUG CO. (Agents for the Owl Drug Co.) SAN KnANtiSrO. Jan. 2(1 (API Itutteri'at f. o. b. Sun .nnciscoj .11c. ' - ! Many Bargains Listed on Want Ad Fag PUBLIC GETS A LOOK IN AT THE STANDARD OIL ROW FOR CONTROL I ' fJfriS - I A- I i U ... P5?l The hiiiiihI meeilnit of tho Sinmlnrd Oil Company of iidian.i will sec n hard flahi March T when John 11. lloekefeller Jr.. irlirht) will hmtle to onst fnl. Rekert' V Stewart (renter) from the ih.iir mahshtp ot tho compan)'. John 13. Kockefvllrr Sr., (left) la ivpo.td tu b luicalivs his aan. Pasteurization Makes Our Milk Pure It's a process that safeguards your health as well as that of your family. Our pasteurized milk costs you no more than ordinary milk and is infinitely better. If you haven't tried our milk, do so today. Milk Eat More Dairy Products Cream - Butter Ice Cram Blue Mountain Creamery 'Eat More Dairy Products"