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.ikfcwa:.! ' M .... MI I rniiiiiitiiiiitiii n f in t rtauminnis: flH.HHIIlitlllllfWl!IIM!tl!:iitll7tllt!lilltt I WW ; DAY IB J-SAl.vjki! YdreseJP a All New This Season . But we have too many and are making a 3-Day Special Sale to reduce our stock. : '.r " ;'-.:v.. J'-'-ti ; Vou. will find in this ; lot some real bargains 'made up in prints and pastel shades of all col ors, in sizes from 14 to 46 all at one price for this Special Sale. We know if you will look these over you will find just what you need, and at a price you can afford to pay.. , The Price $16.75 i Many, dresses. in this j! ijot wre"$29.75i. These i pre. 'ftll quality dresbs.''! ,,kA UKANUK: EVENING UBSEKVEK,; JA,UKAIDJK;,,UK; - i i HILL'S Dependable Dependable Quality. Values. Union 4-H Clubs Reach New Peak In Enrollment Pondosa Man Is 1 Injured In Mill; May Lose Finger ! Mrs, . V. lUymoiiil" tm,- (Observer ('orrespondonl) Htipll ,)htt hi lrft.huivll Hi'VM'fly I cruNliofl l'vlimy mornTiiK at Titer nidi Vheii A pulley fell on It. Thorn Ih Ft) mi doubt im to whether the mid ill flnrr run be mivntl. Ho in under l ho rum of 11 linker physl clan. " : . Chnrlie Puwhod wim cmlled to .a ! Ornml Kunduy inomlnfr Ijy Hi I rrltlcul rontlltloii of Mr. luVHon. II. li, ltifti'if, tin employe nf thin j :cmnpuiiy for wvornl ycurs, moved hut fnmlly to Maker this week. His j jmn, Kollh, will lo i-enily for hlli nchonl thlK full and u driutrhtcr Ih ; .intending' aohnol thlH yenr, Tin move wuh mude to onahlo both , to tittcml hUh nrliool iind live ut 'jtome.. 't . Mrn. Knrl Kvnn, who upoiit the 'winter nt the homo of her futher, 'J.- t Turner, luft with her two Vhlldren inm week to join Mr. ':v4inn fit Iteml. where he la work- ' "!t Harry Johnnson, son of Mr. and Mm. Carl Jolimmen, und Clifford iWhiiten, von of Mr. und Men. K. M. Whltton, returned Htittday from I'emHcton where they intended the liny Hooui council. Mm. J. K Itutler and on.' Al fred, lelt n week hko for n visit to i rHfittvcH nt JKolno. They expert i Vto ho cone ihrcu Veek4. !( 1 Mrs. Arthur KobliiHon npent the u' "Weekend In 1 .it (It-nude wllh her r" rflnteh' Mrt. P. K, t'oniNtoek, itnd - 4Kzdil,""y- ! A Imhy girl wiih horn to Mr. nmV! 'J Win. Virgil lh-audeile , Monday. g April 22. at a hoHpldil In Maker. I J Thin In their flritt ehlld and wan I ;-hora on Mih. Metiudetie'ii birthday, i Mi-h. ItiMititlrtte wits formerly MInn I Veida WriKht, or Maker. I Hi'veral children have hern nof I ferlnic from rhlekeii pox In the .HpuNt two weck. When the firm $ lew ntwa rii-vtdnped the 1'nlon ii ennniy health mi ran wiib railed and jt Hint red the pni-entu that It wan ? ehlcken pox and not hi null pox ait j homo of tho parentM hud feared. J y Mrn. Henry Maxfleld. preKldent .of the turn I 1-T. A., Minn Murte ' t'otiloKtie, prlmury jrrade tiueier, 'and Mik. M. K. Itaymoml utieitdcd 1 ( I ho. I..T. A. rounclt tuwtlnir In l.a (irande Sjttuiduy. They returned Hun. lay evninn. i t'lmrlle and Klyod Comstoek re- turned to their home in l.a Orande ) thin vv k lifter n visit with their i nni'le, Iarre( Low, and family. Arlle Low. a hrolher. whoe home 1 In 1ui:nlen. Hun also heen vlxitlnu heiv. lllrhntd Hlnehart .returil"d for a Nhort visit with hl parntH. Mr. aiid Mm. A. I.. Itlnehart. Kutunlny. fileU hint been ut Mend monlliH. He left Tuemlay for view.' ' -' ' Mr. mid-Mra. C. Ci. Hlnnm nnun1 liititid it 'niiliilitr nf fi'litiiilu nf llutfi-!' '-home- In Hnl or Monday evoiiliiK.' CanlH were played duiintr the even; Intr aiid iil'ii tale hour n two eotirai' Hiipper wiih HorV4d by tho hontOHM. The KuewtH were Mr, and Mm, V. MjL M nri'iiyj;' of MnUer. and the fol 6vIiik jirov'c d,ovrt 'from here: Mr. nail' MtfiJ-'ranV Ulitf n,-Ur. iyn Aim, iieni-y Aiaxiieid, Mr. and mvh. rVEUnore Smith May Challenge Atlantic ItOOHIiVin.T I'llJl.l). S. V. Apr. r. (AI' IIiivhiK rHKiilnnl the wniiinn'H nnilut-anof. light record, i'illnniv Hnilth, 17-yenr..oM ijlrl tli)t, toility wiih lilunhlnir to chul. tiMmo thn ALliiitliu m-ettti ln',u fltithL Jlpr'hiiithnr tiiiiH1 at plnnn for thi W. II. liuiKiin. Mr. iiikI Mvh. M. .', innm-A uiimio niKiu- wn.m ahmk Kiiymuiiil nniM-'rod Kpkptntvnr. nmiui nroiiniii . nury plane onwn A flniiMol. to I...II..V-.1 to bur.' yl;;"y "for linvlim In th lH.l.n,.iiMK,.,) .l.y i im,k fro,,, a l" m niii. I.rmik n oiitnilVK.'.IOHlrayfiil u Ioi-ko tent ,"-n'''1 "f nu," MrlMiirlJe jHMir tlie mill Slomliiy oyonliiir. Dell "r H1 n.I. fill., by four HourH lliown IiiiiI froilcil II uhil oin.oti.d 'l"t''. MrH, Hmlth wild ,tii itintfo Into Jt Tuomlny. Mr. mid imimi'" hail iiroviurd riinim tor Mr ' Urown Joi all-tholr nowaw- lhi iii-onn fllKht. Minim In n ,tlrp that hl,riifd tho (I W, Hoillrl Kloi'P llinl fall,' Rescued After 9 K II. HYATT MIX I'OltTJ.ANII. Apr. 2t (Al" KilKar' II. Ilynlt. 411. for twonty-flvp vi-ni-M h 1 nf llm llviitt MuhIc coin. Days In Lifeboat ;' h-i " "' "iv- He had heen lit ten dayn. y:w youk. 'April ri iaim After rtniitlnu nine' day In a life bual ten meniberi of he four malt ed Ki'hnuner ' JameK H, whleh fuiinilered mlleH north of llermuda, Mueh time iind efrort'may he wived la maklnir n dio If every Colnirn, neani and ewry part nx It Joinii an- April 17, 3 nil other U rarefully pVenneil. Thin were (llintnaten much haHtlnir and will plekfd ui thin mornlnK hy the uuiKe the turn for homa, pIptuKM yaeht Amlila. I'lie Amlda alxo and folda moro ttrcuro than Inutttmt pl(l(fd up the body nf the conk of m lichen. the Hehuiiiier, who died hint nlKht. - y- Y NnwMff Ihe roKcuo' wan receWed ;! Another need of the times in a fly In a AvnVlMH :meHae by the Itadb nwalter that won'- U'tivo a cur ('nrpnrattnn'ot America. ion u Hit 11 poi. ti) Mr-, Men Knllit ' ' . I'MION (Hpeiiul) Wllh five Hcwhi rlulm, a pltf club, ralf rlub and Mhebp el lib, niiildUK a total of elffhl cluiw, I'nlon now bun the lurireflt enrollment In club work evr recorded. The :lub work In beinif conduced In roiineeUoii with kcIiooI. work, . There In much. In tiMf'rft nelnif tukon enneernlnjc pool li , rubb.t . and Kardeii eluiin and denlre for Ihewe rlube to bo or Kuuiei If leader could lit found who could npure t)ie tini('for tnc work.' ' i r'AIr. J. A. Kofford, or I'nlon, pUHd 'uwity VS'iiiiieMt.ay muriiluy ut 0 o'clock nt Hoi laki nonuLnr liiin. Kuueral nerviretf will bo held ul thn It. 8. church Huu.luy uft ti noon ul t o'clock, ; , The fifth fho lu I'nlon wllliin thltf mouth occuired V4nnduy iiiornfuv ul about D:.ia o'ctuck wbeu Hie fire Uep'ii t mht wan culled tt lim orcKon Trail wiwmill to ex tifiKiiUh a fire In the hIiuvIukh bm. Th fire huh dim-bvered before 11 hud done. mu"h dainnKe mid wan iiuidl extliitfiiinlied. ' v About lb n em hern of Oliver 1. Moitoii Itelb-r iOrpH No, 87, of l.a Hi and', were prenent ut the rijr lar meelliiK of 1'rcnton Women'H Iteilff i-tii-pM No. VI, or I'nlon. Sat urday ulteritoon ut the Iv. 1'. hull. Alter the rt-Kulur buniueiiH Miwion u Hborl pt'OKraiu wuri Klveii, Mrn. Kvu Jelup, ptexldenl of the local eorpM, icive :iii uddreiH of Welcome lu tlm vlnlt.iiK, and'Mr. I.huiu Mradeit, prcdt'ient of W. It. of Im Urainte, renpouded unU kuva u very nterHtln; talk , concernlnif 1 lie Work of the orjrunlxutton. Mm. AK'ii'M l'ald4H k kuvi Mui gurvt K. tiiiiKHter'n ponn, "Th' Thin Wo ltuvo tL'xidoney und for un ejicore Kayo ';duc.Llion vn. iKiiorance" und u. Hutch iftudinit 'rtmllen." Ie llclntm rerri-Hhineiitn! wer aerlrd by a romiiilt'ee.' '. - ' Mrn. II. V MeTluy und Mm riaiide Wllh'oek, of l-u O ramie. Hera )JmIiuhm vIhIIoih In Culoll Wi'dnenday. Ml. KdlHon Hp earn wuk nhopplm; iti l.a llrainle Ktlday ufternoon. . Mrn. A. C. Hoh, of I'ulon, In HpeudlnK u Tew daya ut Ontario, vIkUIiik with relatives. Mr, und M ih. 1 truce Havln, of rortlund, are npendlntf n few dayn In I'nlon vlnltlitK ut the home of j bin father, A. M.. Havln und other relative and frbndH. (, I.' It. Kpt'iirer reci-nlly traded I bin. farm north of I nlon on thn N'ove voiul to .1. A. Mlahnik. of Ai- bmiy, Ore, for bin farm thire. Mr. i lllalinik aiul family arrived hero (nevei'iil duyH hko und Mr. Hiioncer and funtlly will leave noon for their new home at Albany. t , Mrn. Jack Oliver and daughter, Mm, Alvuh ('rnwby, 0' m Orande, and Mrn. .Whllhnll, or I'orJhin-l. wore Tuenday arternooii vInIIoVh at lllir- home of Mr. and MrnM O, I'V Hall, Mix. JIoIMk-u nlnler of Mrh. Oliver und .a Hlnler-ln-law of Mr. Mind M r(. (i.. I'V JlalK. i i 'AmoiiK HiOFe. fron hero uttend liiK the. ."IMoneer'n rupoone" pre Heuted ut Hot J.ake Monday eve itilntf .hy the local liltfli nchool ftbo Iclub were Mr. and Mm. C Adamn, i Mm J'varl Khaw. Mr. and Mrn. I Vnden, Itoy f'oiiklln, Mrs. J. . W ; llnxter, I;. I. Ufcrtncn, M rn. Hert i KulKht ami Mru. A. K. I luff, 'Mm, II. C. Mcriay will prenent ' her nludentn of dramatic art In r ellul ut the Cozy tluMiler hero Kun duy eveulpK. April 3X. She will 'b mutinied by Mm. J. I. ,Sro-KiH, Hiipruuo. The motion plelm-e, "The Uaxs Ase" will precede the recital. 'The ptOKittm Is ar fullownf Moiiolugiif' "1 .11 1 to Sistcr'n Htory" Mary Wyinan Wllllainn f Helen Havln IteaillnK "Uirry O'liee" W. W, I'Mnk - Hoiln HturKlU Htory with tnuntc and dance , "Miff Ituck Candy Mountain"-. j ; Harry Mci'llntock ' Jean Tullman MupnlOKUo "HetllUK Hen'... Aniinymonn Juanitu Hpncer iWlllcock Hdon . ; ' T (u) Tho Knchanled Glad? Kdwurdn (b) "Two Little Btarr Ivdwurdb Mrn. HcroKffin'4 i M'U'lcnl readiiiKn , . . (aj "1 tVant to Me Janltor'n ; . CbUd" ' .....Kreedlandir ! (b) "What ' 1u Hoy Bald"....- ..i Anonymoun Mildred Hpencer MonoloKue -r-t "A UtHe- fllrl'n : View of JJfe In u Hotel",.,.., ; .,...'.. Anonymopn Kathryn Green - j Mimical read I nt( anil dunce- , 'An(rllna" i....J'uul Dunhai ' Marlon Hoyl ' ; t; . A lu n crowd ot rmrntr (nd frlendn were prew-Jit ' Wcilqf i(iy pvnin. utf the bltrb fiohool uudl loiium when M iln Cronine Ijiuttb lln prfMnied 1 1 NtiiNmjt m .p a.no and voice In rerltal. Tb' )roKrum (uIIowm: - v . i Wall lviHn-r , I.orene t'uiwn . March '.i...f..- rren-r Loru, tkoit , t ' . Knight ltuprt '. Hi'humunn H'den CiHlek Two Hoiikh :.....-..... H.Nctt'd i IrOm Hcott . . ' Mimic if the Waven ; JUIbro ( Honk to the Kvcnlnif Klur....Wai;ner Kulhleen ronktin The Oypny Trull ....:...'. (ialloway Gl ic Vaden i Hen-nade .;. Kcbubert 1 Gaii m Minolta in Cooke .Media (jhontn :.. ' Fawn G-crtnen Havy Jouea Max DeVole Korcht 'olce j. Conft-tti June 1'utlerHon . - l-'ur Kline v Iti-cthoven I'oupln Valminte i ..i..., 1'oldlnl . ' Gludyn Woi tmnn Duet 'Helect.-d Wantlu HiurKlll und' .Dorii t'rouler The Hophomore c ush play -'Tlid Hutch Oi tcclivci'fW.hlchlil"0 have been preneuted next Monday eveninif, haw be-h pontponerl mitll Wednluy: c enlni,'. May 1,'ht if. o'clock at Uhe lO'tiinujjium. 'Tbi1 Ktory of Ihe play follow: The; es cape of ;lwo' lunatlcH from w neftiU )(- anylu'm calln foi u xeurch by the InliubilunlM , of HpUnterville, who hope to win Mlie $fa .reward of fered. Thn Dutch dcteclivt (Ghine Vaden) who.hu-. been'un earnent correnpondonce nchool ntudent, de termlni'n to "cupturo theiii. He in taki n for a lonx-loat jovcr by un old uiu.d, Aratulty Hourdropn (oiu t'routi'r), who urrlven In Splinter vlllo to marry t ho town copntable. (T)U ITT'ITA! D) D WuB Note the many Kpeciul features of this graceful nil mm living suite that makes it such a remark--; alJe value. Here is a suite you will be proud. ,; have n your home ana it i r .. that will give you many years of extra service and . satisfaction. Read the 10 special, features mtem- This Superior Quality Two-Piece Baker Velour Suite- .50 16 li OUT "OUR WAV By Williams . 7 CotUna I Davenport $85.00 Chair $42.50 1 1 Massive roll Tlie same suite as alwve m im mo- i, iniuieu arms i j i' jl" 'i ' hair, davenport and. chair with rever- U thrcuahout j' oiMjii. Kti.i. vmiii iiti j p .iiiinrr on trns' t rii" 11 ,..TIMIB VBV w. Fine .BakeriiVel- sililo .cushions. cur .cover!!' . J, j ' . L K1 Iteversible u)iDl " TSrir Davenport $98.50 - 41 n n e r springs separately tied and in pockets 5 Heavily padded cushions extra comfoyf sei-pennne inmt tZ9 un ft Chair has rever- J uuu y.v siblo cushion Terms Arranged r.:t ntrtJhi '1 A Chair also has comfortable spring edge CARR FURNITURE CO., ,NC- Eastern Dresrons Largest Home Furnishers HEADACHE RELIEVED QUICKLY f iCARTtRS lid. hd, V.,.I.U. F.U I quickly correct, Uiu dlKpatlrs ouiur I bailees, removes thn Inli'itluiil Dolion. ud lrK brr.il- cbe quickly dtauppvitrf . Your wiioln ratrm eujoyi a tonic effect, cons!! pitlon Vknlebes, aud you feel r otwed Yljor. Avoid broniWUi and dopt.theyaredepreBRlniCMitdliurnilut. All liruiKUK ttie and lie red pkn. CARTER'S LSIPIILS HE.R0E.G ARE MADE - MOT GORM ,vl ' m u t.ore. ANYWHERE, in the . United States, this Dunlop Surety Bond cov en your Dunlop Tires for one year against accident, collision, blow-out, mis alignment, rim-cuts, al most even- conceivable tire hazard . . . even if you yourself think the trouble was your fault. . Of course' Dunlops have to be better tires to stand such a bonded guarantee as that. Stronger tires! .With tougher treads! . Able to stand the severest hard knocks! Come into the store. We want you to see a Dunlop ... to let you read a copy of thia Bonded Guarantee. . PLAYLE OIL TMjunsulnff lovo (ono lu rudely 1 h'tdrri, ptfl . hj; , . , Kill rlnn K runt (It'.ft !onhfr) . Otto's swopthftu t: Amtirbfriu ' Mttt'urly' ' Amaryl11n KnlKlit) ,ivh6 I'unc. the lunch routl Itw, has vork'tqo Inn to bo Iinr ilf'ii, ovon by Jubo (iiubb, tlu cun htflo (Oton Taylor):, who Ih rcully An irnut, un nor, . injur irinwijfi i M'll Haunt'.) who Ih in iiuihuH' of his elpel . iluiiKhtor, (iltulytt (()iuy Wormian) and her hus huud. AujfiiKltm t'ou ( WnltiT l.ov haiif?) luldrt a touch of ioiiHkmi 1o tho phiy us , w1l uk Homo H'vtly comedy, Other cliuriiclorn of Ilio pluy un HnrtonKcy Kmuttcrs (Kdlfh Cheney) und J'lunlt Juih'k ll:U ton Conner) both twaped froinhe usylum. , : : . " Silk olrustiCH In bloonicrs out weiir two or three cotton elai'tics und cost little more. Hound e Ins tin loops may bo used effectively In place of buttonholes ueros.1 thoj buck bund of chili-rcn's bloomers. All the strain of bonding pvor comes on tlie 'I'lastlc loops which fflro but do not tear. I Czifrfj Wilhttr 'luiand. of Ciillfonila uh conultinpr OCll y tf UUUI 1,M1KlneciK for the bnlldlns of the Annointst KnaineevR I i.mnr canyon dam. - 1 . ..' - Mr.- Jllll' wiperviHctV'.' 'tlie eun- WAKlIIN(iTO. Apt. 23 (AT) - 'stmutlnii or Kooseveil Uiim, Jje Seeretiiry Wilbur today a)polnled pliant Mute dam and tiKuna (lam, Jaunts C. Hill, of Colorado, Andrew Vwhllo a member -of -tlm .field ser- .1, AVlloy, of Idaho, and William I'V y''0 ,MP nu'"11 of roelanmUon. 77T7 tti .:n u j:?. . .. . - PHONE MAIN 2 WON CHEVROLET C. I ; 1-114 Adams Ave. Next to Observer Office. OH tPIIDWAV AH.S VI, CO. If You Weren't Threatened With Financial Worry Rain Rain Rain Rain-Checks I am so proud of my work that it is insured for your benefit. ;. . ; . Rain checks entitle your car to be re-washed 'free of charge in event it is caught in rain with in 6 Hours after being washed. ' '' 211 Greenwood St. Club Auto Laundry Main 840 G Sank rorly rii-it Yi r PiVB'Iijr 5 renter value greater convenience Improved Frigidaires ) at lower, prices P 1. S6 incredibly quiet you dont hear it start, stop or run. 2. Plug it in to a convenient electric outlet and forget it 3. Easily portable can be moved anywhere. 4. Mechanism completely concealed. '' 5. Cold Control offered only on Frigidaire, . 6. New low prices and easy terms. JESSE ROSEN BAITM New Foley Bldg. Ii Grande, Ore. E. 0. L. & P. CO. 11 Grande, Ore. UlHni