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- Wednesday, July24,' 1920 Page Two' LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE, See the new White Day Time FVorks in ur window. Niivelty trininieil, real new. $1.05 Dependable Quality. HILL'S Dependable Values. BROOKLYN SHAVES DnfdRSet , i "run nr niDATrc' Roundt LElliS 11 riAllLlJ: DRTIIOIT, Mich., July 24. (AP) Although tho fnrmul iinnounro- r. , .... , m ti ! "lent will not be muuV until to LllDS LlOSe tO lop; rnila-i mrnw urt.iioon. n fi-w hour i p nhiii I .risps Maro-in , i foro tho fittm, i-.uncr (.sum) Yanks Crawl Up. Astoria Visitors Find Wallowa Lake Region Worthy Greater Development!"' iiv lii:itm:i:r u. itAitiii:rt (.VwK'Iillnl l'ros SVir( Wrllrr) The hurst ol.ixh ol" flint unil wfsl Iwih Hluiv.-il a luilf ,':unc off tho I'lilhiililnlilti Athhllr.C hull In llio AiiUM-li'nn lcjiiii niul lefl ihe I'llts. ; mlmls of trn InorH Mcrlpllnml, of Detroit, will In- nnrnwl a referee or thp 1-rnund uclterwplKht chuinplonshlp lioul hi'twoen Joe IMimlee iinrl Jarkle l-'llflx. Junloe anil Ills cliullentter were restihff tortiiy. There wns no iloulil In the of tho rl vii I j hura-h I'lnites' ninrKln In Nn-1 lioxers thru their rhnrKOH would ! MonuJ nl n sliiKl'- pi'i-iM-nitiKf point. , mu-cfod in making the official KlilillmK even In a twin bill with weiKlit toniwrnw unnrnoun. llun- Cli vi lau l IndiiiiiH, lbi A'k wi re . iH'c aoalrd 1411 linimilx nrter Ills f forced In allow the Yankee, wlmlnKt hard workout and his 111:111- "Th l'ress of the male of Ore- ,'lrln, with eornhlelKK on all of tho '"! IHIroll, to crawl up .1 half ac-r Mux Wimiinn predicted he p-., nceilH 10 lie reminded th.it It towns and eltles visited uh the Kame doner. However there waa woul. tip tho acalo at hetwi en I H iloen not advertise I hi! nwilehtesii , Kioup niolored from Astoria to ; no cause for alarm In the camp iif "nil Mb pouiwls beauties of this Wallowa region Wallowa lake. ; ( oruelius Mctlllllcu.lily lor I he A'H ' I'un.lee has been filfhllliK ex- enoiiKh. II warrants of Knot pub-! When we arrived. ut l.a ClranoV ' l-ad was len Karnes today, an ..-' lomn aBn us lustily as he had llflty. It Is In OreKon Yin. Our I we could tell we er In a land , patently safe inaruln. Ills sparriim- partners. OreBOli." Is the way AUKiist I e- of butler and cream-anil also, by I'MIs Kl.'s position in the Na-j A recoi.l 1 Knli- is predicted for Inand, Astorian AliKOia. winds up ' the main mi vestlnR Innchlnery. Itlolml lint-uc was more, serious. The 'nn rit-n . . I he new ! Ilzslnilnons a li-patfo paniphlel, Just off the 'that we were In a Krnln country," I'lrales were 1 routined by Jlronklyn 'ni Willi sent .t..(Min, which is press, ilescrlhlnB, a trip of tin. narrates Mr. Illldebrand In 1.1s ', and 1 he ball Unit ( htPuiro Cubs ad- ."" more than ever turned out lo.-t clIinber'H club Into the Wal-1 description. "The city of I.a vance.l to wllhln half a Kame of belore for a MIchlBan boxliu,- . Ulranile Is lyinc on the Orand.. I the lop by bentilif,- t he Ni w lorn . " m.m .in imo,- ' . . . ........ sble seats Imit been luken Imhav Iowa, country. . In the ptt'oup of veteran rnoun- i Hondo river In what Is called thp -Giants. 'and the demand was reported I W..I., nii. ..1. ...... r ill,... ... 1. 1. ..,.,...-'11 i,l ll.,..iln nmiiitn,.. liln.l nf I Ifnbe JVL't, lliei e nitehe.l Ihe Alll iionlly evciv scenic reitlon of the Inrifo rnunil valley, surrounded on'lctles lo victory over the Indlann '"K '"' the theliper tlckels. slalc. were l-Yod V. Ilobln, well the easl by tho Wallowa moult-i In Ihe first Kiimc. 4 lo I. Itceptntf known Mawiina and Angora, John tains. CJrandc itonile Is a very ! eitrlil alien hits well scattered. V'rry. Jean Weslon. Axel Ita 111- ! fertile count ry. The party was tre- J ionic runs by Al Simmons and viek and Mr. Mllilehranil. The melulously ' Impressed with -tho j Mickey Cochrane helped Walbertf;. Pamphlet describes their' entire beauties and thrills of the region." 1 tip little. The Indians, however.: . ' " ' evened Ihe count by seorliis six! I .il).o..i rhiy.W nays;., a.-.ia,,. rarlslan. ,,lmM 1,, Ul0 nth inninir of the sec- . iiulnlet; 10. dance music. ! mid unine off old .lack Oiilnn and I INSkc) 8, educational j yrkcs. wiiinliiK, a lo a. Wesley' pianist, violinist. i Kerrell held ihe paro-vu-tlers lo i w i;im:siay imux;kams Tho Nn I IoiihI ( ilnnidcjiHt Iiir com puny lirnffnttii f ol WcdiK'H'lny followH: H, (Mid K Itoinunoc; N::n, Mil! Hilly Ipo.vm; in, t'nttun Itlnsstiiii MIiikIi'i'Ih; II, dnuoo mil' Tin- AiiHtrintn nroinlnmllnn: comininy inoKinnt fo?- Wodncuduy 1'nllown: 8, Ovci J,nnd .find Hru, J 'mill lc Hiilon nrohOHtru; it, John find NimI: icao, stoll'H Ciuioncin, Sleepy Time; 1 I, Jtythm AcfH, (icrir;n Stoll. rottlmul - KOW ( li y i If o H, NIK'; tl. ritidh- pioffiM hi; 1 o, KlMln-r con-fti'i-t orclirHirn; II, Viif-slty Viikii liulidH. KKX ( I I Sdlic) K o 12, All'' pi'OKinin.. Suit I.iiltc (vUy KSh - ( l'i:t(ihc) K. Tho Hn iimiH'f of (1'Ijim; h, nilrilnturf ron vi'Vt fiifhcMirn; I , Nl. KKf (ti.-HiUO X, NUC; 1, Muiilo priiKinin; !c:to vlolinlm: in, KMC KNX ( 1 0 Till k ) R, Hurt Hutti-r-wortlt; K:H0, vIolhilHt. pliuiiHl, colli-1 : icrni, ivmuro iinlHiH; in, .a-O iufJc) "", KpoUniic ; K(JA (M7tHir) S (n 12, AI1C proft nun, I KIKJ (ftUHlfo) S, NMC"; II, 'IhrrudH nr Thninrhi; !i:;in, Hlndlu IH'im'nun; H:15, N IK '. Ofiltliiml ; K(i( (7!Mi(i H, NUC; SrlHl, Ducks Are Easy Winners Tues., Oaks Take Seals lln1P'TilH"''J'"WWVTni a i . in. n i i winiiiMinwnT-" t'- tT' '"mmrr e--1 mw&rr Of Our Greatest JULY SALE Only three more days - Saturday marks the last day of this great merchandising event wfiieh has afforded hundreds the greatest money-saving opportunities in years. Every department in this store is included, featuring tremendous reductions. KI.X hour Snn fVnnrlHco Ki-'ltr (Kiniic) s, nniMlo: ft, enti-v-i't: Hi, uiclicHtni; II, onhti ict hnnd; ll!, Horudo dnnfit TiuiKir, , UA'i) . Gnkc S. NBC; 0:30. Motirop and Allfn:-!'), )ioti-l dunce iiiitNlr; J I, radiogram; . .1 1, NIK. til" ' ' ; ' KOMO !i2H;r X, KMC; HlnfforH: '.t'-.MK (inurn'l; 10, nniHlfi; .11 mcwh; 1 1 ;:n, llin vt y in.il Dillon; I 1 :4ft, or-fan rccltnl. Ini!nr i M'von miH, nni oi wtucn whh 4iim- jar(f(r foowt 1 my I'Ox h home run ovim- i iih double- deck-'d Mtnnds In the left fly I'lm Aswluii'il Ihsh ! nn Onkliind Oalt. wlxth In Hie. LraKiie .slandin.s. yi'Htcrday handed the l-aKiit h-nd- ntr Kim h't'ii noiKen Kon lu n 7 in 4 ' Held, ihe seconil tune mis leal nas h(.ia11K ,lt (0ereatlon pnrlt. been accomplished. TakluK an isirly lend, the Oaks ; The Yunkees won a frec-hilllnic roasted to victory under the l MriiRKle from lletroll, 7 lo f. Karl ,011l KPnnrnlshiv of Kdwards. 1 Whltchlll walked nine men nnd was w)lo W0H riedlted with wlnnlni; touchel 7 hits and all the Yankees iiei,p,e the fact that he was re-! runs In Ihe firm six hlis. (leorge u,.n, nj,01. Mm ' fifth i Inninir. A. i I'lpKiaw was lilt hanl, the TlRcrs double by llrubnlcer Rave; the' KetllnB ten hlls. Iwo ol lliem honi- ( , is three runs In tho third In-! ers by Harry Hire and two mora in., i.;im,.r jeobs. Seals hinder' l.llt ciiiiacl x to pro- triples by fiehrlni.'1'i'. : occupied the inntlnd for the en-' Krani. j I'rlmn l-'uber and Mckuln allowed iire niav. only four lilts and CIiIciiko beatl The Portland Harks nnddled to KOA (Kiliikc) X, KOA concert; i WaKlilualnn, II lo Hr-lfi, news of the world: in, NIK!, 'all easy victory over Ihe .Mission NIGHT FIGHTS lly The Ah'IuUnI Ti-hh ' T'Ol'dllKKICHSIK, N. y. .Hay; Miller, Chleatrn, ouiiiolnlcd , .Ion . A hru inn, New York, (Hi); Paiy j Me(hal h, JVcw York, otitpolnted Harry Man key, ChlcuKO, s. New York .Ion iilU'k, Wll IfiiiriKhltl'K, Pa., oufpojllled l.opt Tcnorlo, I'ltillpplneK, (10). NKW YOUIv Kid TpitIk. New Tim HI. I.ouIm Ifrownw pounded Jieds In the iomp city, rhalkln up four I ti i.st on pilrhem for li hlttf-u '2 to ft t(ore. Thp quarkorH nImiti aiid won from the I ted Sox. II to 4. rd out Hi hltn, and most of them Hilly ltliiel' homer with the were wood for runs. In the Herond har-PH filled in the K-yen;h whk t lie inning alone, tho Huokn hnnitnor hlow ihnl i nahled the northern to ed Morton Nelnon thoroufflily and heal the I'lraieH. 10 lo 7. Kive ran up nine In u row. Nclnori wiui Pirate pllchtM-rf rntild not nlon the relieved hy Wllhur HuhhellV JiodeiH1 hulHiuen find a contly do-1 Loh AnKeleH hlanked Sarrainen feat waa Ihe result. to 4 to o, hehlnd the uhtlKhl At Chiravn. faille Itool and Karl .pitching of Clyde Harfout. Th) de- Jluhhell hooked up In a pIlchcr'H feat wuh tin- tenth In a.,rowfftr Hip juuel that found Ihe CuMh on Ihe HenatorN, and took jilnre fin tho i Inntf i lid of n '1 lo o count at tho Antrels' Iiutne lot. " jend. Knrh plleher allowed only.- Walter . Herner poked .oiit IiIh lour nits nut iiooi was aieainer in 2 Iiomer of the reason for York, outpointed XS.iornlii Haldus, i u ,,lm;'"H- , ,, ,u. Hrooklvn. (Hi). HunchlOef neven hils effeclHely Itiehlnrl tin.' pitching hy old Peio INIMANAPOl.lK Chuck WIr- 1 Alexander, Hie Ht. HoiiIh Cardinals noi tiiweHtern lnn, " IndlanupollH, ' onUiolnted tunn-d hnek the Phillies. S to the nkle .AVlne,Miuitii nlTle T'ftTindT T-inerni l-'rnnklr l-'nui pointed CKHAlt ItAIMHH, In. Johnn Kiillun, 't!(lnr HapldN. outpointed aim, 110). Inelnnall, out- Tod .Smith, Canton, Ohio Jpccial Jelling Girls Wash froch A,hv"l'V'J'i i iVim ',"t';vl;dw for hll, lour irolnff lo (lo:il three to Klein, hut funned nwi'ii men and held fail in the pincheH. j Clneiunall and Itoslon divided u douhle h:ll. The Iteds txiuodeil ' Iteddin Smith, Newark. O., (Hi). ! Cunt well and Jones for 1 i hliM In ! l.ltH ANHKI.KS Yuke f)knn. Ihe opener urn! won It !i lo f.. They! New York, stopped llek IXttiielK, rotild Ret only neven Heattt-reil ; MinneapdlK. CI). uifetleK nff li. laney In the nlrfht-, ' - "jeap, however, and th i in u. AiifrelH' final run. Hollywood wnllopi'd Seattle 10 to :i. In rt lopsided uamo in Hr metropolis. l no Stars 'iJtinched five, -runs in llnv ,en neeon,d. , InujriK, .itlUv', l.nnuinl ii nd wa Iked t wo men with t he h;useH Hill. , Hiltves won, 1' Ae2tofi 79c lo $1.05 nysr r ho avh" Aire 7 tO 11 79c to $2.95 Ladies Wash Frocks 98c to $2.95 I'olo Player Dies, Another Injured NllltWOOl), Mass., .Inly 24. (AJ'I .la s I". Mallilell, Har vard polo player, died last nlKht from Injuries suffered lu collision with tieortte o. Clark. 2d., another Harvard player. Clark was In a serious condition loday. Mandell was Ihe son of C.eorife S. .Muudell of llaniilton. nublisher of ihe Itostiin l':veuln Transerlpt. Clark Is a brother of Km-rosler Clark. Harvard polo crew cap tain anil fnoiball star. vi:sTi:iti).Y's (.ami:s , At I'lll'lllllKl it. ir. h. .Missions u If. a Torllaiid ' in 2 llallerlest 'Nelsiin, llubbell . and llol'l'iuan: Kulleiliin an I Wnndall. At I. os .Ajitdes U. jr. K. Sacrann-nln a 7 a I. lly AllKeles ...T. 4 li II Itnllerles: Itryan and Knehler; Harfool and Salldberit. At si(le IS. 11. i:. II III a Savings for the Living Room All-Mohair Davenport with reverse, uhiYh urns in nuiJli-colored velvet 'Chair to match -$47.00 $89.50 K'rouhlor Davenport' Ded in veloar, equipped (PArf with coil spi'ings and mattress, "a value fortP7 4t 2-Piece Mohair Suite with walnut finished frame, re versible cushions and black welt : 'KA ti iniiniugs, leg. $225 )) J.OU Othei' Values not Listed Dining Suites at Sale Prices Buffet, exten- $98 8-Piece Dining' group in walnut finish, sion table and G chairs in tapestry upholstered seats Regular $145 8-piece suite in beautiful walnut veneer. You have buffet, extension table and six OO chairs with upholstered seats .,. ipAO 8-Piece' suite 'of .superior workmanship, beautifully (finished in walnut. Buffet, extension table. fjA and six upholstered chairs t(5 LLjJ ' . . ; Other ValiM?s not Listed $2.00 Quality Inlaid Linoleum $1.60 sq. vard Standard quality in cluding; Blabon, Arm strong and Nairn. ' July Sale of Rugs $59.50 . $120 Full' Enamel Montag Range $97.50 Buff colored full en amel, lias d u p 1 e x .grates and burns eith er wood or coal: - 8x12 Wilton Rugs in beautiful oriental designs. Reguler $69 value 9x12 Seamless Axminsters in choice selec- flQQ QpT tion of new and lovely designs pZ!O.t0 9x12 Heavy Quality Seamless Axminsters 1JQQ KA Choice selection of patterns tPOt.D'U 9x12 Heaviest quality Seamless Axminsters. All-Avool high grade fibres woven (H A A FT A into these rugs p44c)U ""Quality c Inlaid Linoleum . . $1.29 . ; sq. yard Tn a fine selection of new and desirable patterns. Save on Bedroom Furniture . 3 Pieces in walnut with choice of bed, vanity and chest, or bed, dresser and chest. (pnw OA Regular $109.50 30 4 .ZU -..Walnut finish dressing table with French (tt-j K 'f7f?4 PJSeji'''0i beautiful design' j!;..: pl D. O, Chiffonier in choice ivory or oak finish, 3 1 Q ample drawer space. July sale value tPl-O.OU 5-Piece Breakfast ; , : Set $17.75- Table and four chairs to match, tastefully ,enamelelfJ)iivich()icp(vT colors. . By all means use your credit. A small initial payment at the time of purchase, the balance can be spread over a period of lime to meet the miiiiii'inonls of your income. Carr Furniture Co., Inc ... Eastern Oregon's Largest Home Furnishers. Hollywood StniMU' iu a f ltatl'i los: Slir llonhm k ami Brv crcl.l; l.iinuin.-ilii nnd Klelnm-lin. ri.KVKI.ANM. .Inly '24, (AD AlHr ri-iiiiiltilnt; iinconMrioiiH Tir j (M'viTJil hoiir.H. .inini'H a. iK""rr, ; j nittt-d finln tilnyt-r. was rccnvtrmff i toilny from a ronriiHMlon of thf', hrnfii ren-ivod nt the rnatrrin vni ; lty Jmm chin yi-Hirnlay nf(ornoon I dnrliiK a pmrllro polo match. j ilr was Inluicil when ho f'll j from his horn1, whii-h rollUlcil . uhh thai or K.lwlll . MlKhp. 'rin't'1 or riinlouH in llrlrn ft ont (liiirctH-s In hnly Is hi-lntr punthlnMl Mrrt'ly shtiss iiinllriiltnii of canon I Ikvv to th Klnu'loni. Oakhni.l Sun KrunclMi-o Ivlwiif Ls, ItiilHt ami JarohH, hnvlK ntnl Ui-imI, u. ii. i: 7 u I 4 13 1 I.oiiihnrill; Mciyanrs. League Standings Portland Boxers Fight 10 Rounds To Draw Tuesday NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP Cooks would never advise making doughnuts as big as 7life ! buoys Tub umallfr the dmiRhmit the j more evenly it cooks. Since H ill 1 Bros, Coffee is roasted a few pounds at ft time, every berry is j ruaMfd evenly. 1 his patented, j continuous process Controlled Roasting produces a matchless I uniform flavor such as no bulk roasted cotfec has. HILLS BROS COFFEE I'OHTl.ANMl. On... July 24. ( A I') Joe A inh'i son, 'nvlnnton. Ky unl llt'i't Co II mas, I. ox t A n ,"ivlc.s, lolildhMvciKhtN, ho.d ten lam and fuHou.s roumls to n draw hir hist nitrht. Kiich round saw H'iny of a it Ion. Anilcr.sun was tho tiKKi' sstr in the ( in ly rounds, with Cotlnia romlnu hnek sIiouk In tlu laitor portion w thr liirht. Jack Kt'iiworth, Sah-m, and Joe Si'lloff, St'iuili. went rounds to a draw In I hi M-nil-Linal. Ktiv worth and SeiloM" inn.riiiK tn tlir tilth, hiil talli'd to tak- adviuitam' ol' his opportunity. liny i"nifi miidi sliort work of .loh liny NnHl In thi-lr six round affair, puttlnK hint mil romplrtu ly In I ho fourth with n riirht to thp rhln. Ti-d Uonouay took ,i four round decision from J linniy fVtri' In a nhotk-ftiisorbinK ron lI'Ht. M ioHcy 1 ohi n knocked out ftanliy SH'W art tn th necond round of thf enrmin ruisn-r. (lly Tho Assorlaiod Tross) v. i. Per. San Kr;nn'i.sco IS f .7S h Anpi-Ifs 1t 7 .fifti; Hollywood 13 S .01 ? Mission 14 i .cop 1'nitlaiid If) 13 ,4:)C )akland 14 .1191 Hacrain-ntn , .0 Hi .23 S SiMlllf f. IS .217 iiiii Frttk trm Ikt rVf. imW r.-i . ,M)M,MlKlt(i I!:!1! lSTITI.r. I .OS ANtlKI.KS, July 24, (AIM Iicft nwe -it hit heavy woiKht wntllnr title, will tuk "iynn nittp" Ciu-H Sonnenliertr und hl flying tuckW hold. Into the ritiw here tmtiKht for n l't two or ihrff faltN flniNh match with Joe Mn Ire w tin, I'ttcit. N. Y., hody wlnm expert. I epit repnrtH that Miilet w ItH ban worked out n rtefene nttaint tilt flylllff ttiekle. hy the uie Of which SonnenlMTjr has won most of hln titntehen. odiN favorid the champion, N Ick Veh'of r, ihoikIi ( Sh n Kra n eiwo vetetun. will clnsh with (JeoiKv Kotifonai. Oreek prniipler In the ttfriii) event. l-ci liodi-, non of the hahnll :nlrtr, iiii'l h woild Hjr are hus forirntten uvlutinn roi the ieac time imisult uf advertUiiiK- Pilishurh ("hlcag-o New York St. l-niils Mrooklyn ston Pliiladelpliia rinelnimtl Nntloniil Icfloio W. .'fid HI r.4 ;io r.2 40 44 4f. 4H 4K ;is r.3 Sti M 34 r,4 T'f'T. .114 4 .C43 .r.er. Ate .4)8 .414 Mrs. K earns May Take Court Action NKW YORK. July 24, (AIM Mrs. Jack K earns, was quoted in ticwMpapers today as thi-fiitenhiK court action over a raid on her upurtment yesterday hy four men. Mrs. Kearns, who Is est ranged from her h unhand. Jack Icinp soy's. former maiinwef, fnld the ruiders were probuhly seeUinj; evidence upon which Kenrns ininht avoid further payment of alimony. She obtained A separa tion five years no. She said om of the men was Tpddy J laves. iVmpsry's ronncr secretary and now a confident of Kearns. She snld n not her was a lrtv'ate detective. She iter la red all they obtained was a Tinlr of men's socks which had been left ihere hy her brother-in-law. J tips in the chnllciiKO round which I opens in . Itolnnd Carros stadium I on 1'Yiday Indicates that unless Titdcn can win both his singles matches the l-nited Suites hopes j of receiving the cup lost to the I-Yench in 1H27 will not he ri'nllz !ed.. 1 Tli ft sitrprlsfnfr move' that put I Cb-oiKc I.ott. on the team for the j challenge round in place of Krank j IliintiT has weakened the Atnerl i can position in the opinion of some experts. Undoubtedly Ihe I Krcneh will piny Jlenrt' Cochet j and Jean Horotra. In rhe sinplcs t and Hnntor has been n rather t consistent jinx to Horotra. Apple Tree Superstition j The siipfM-stliinn of pliinilii; nn apple tree in front of n house .v)x- innlei! wilh tin Orjonliils. who he Meved !hnt It would brfns many ! male children In the family living j in the house. j KIit Chief J-'rank ' Jaynes of lloehesler. N. Y.. has . wrved in I every dlsaslrous baltle of his de I part tin nl fur r". years. FIRST ANNUAL Cherry Ball Cove, 0 re.,. Saturday July 27 Hvel yono WVIcnmo Music Iiv lilt- t'hfrrt.-ins. W. I.. ITT I'hiiini.'ipiihi tic ;r, .T:r. N.-w Vnrli M 33 .02) SI. I.onls f.2 H .671 Ofwlimtl 40 4 4 ."ill Kt'tioit 4:, it .4!r. rhionitft as f.o ViifiihirioM :m r.s .370 nn.Hton 20 04 ,IS! DAVIS CIT X V TO TII.DKN I I'AltIS, July SA. A1') lon j rilit mil Tllili'ti'H shoulders up. pt-tirs 10 rest most or thp hiir.lcu In thp I'lilletl Stnti's' Krrouil n. timpt to Hit tho HiivIh rup from l-ancc. A KUinro nvor tho prfthshlo lino- PAIN FROM GALLSTONES One dose of Frultola showremlu I'aliis In the bnrk or around the ttver serve ns Nature's warnmir. Hewore of palls! ones. Hefore risk In; an operation, or trytntf some home reme ly. tcive Kltl ITOUV u tital. One dose will show results Mild wilt convince you thut Kill 1T IM..V. u t wen(y-'iir-old remedy, w til brtoK reMK. .Many former sufferers test fy to Its wonderttil merit. If you suffer with jtullslonej symptoms. Ktvr 1-HI HMI.A a chanco nnd like hulrrds of others you nmy nvr yo irjelf ruin uu J other nretlhss tifierinn. Kor slr, ri'commenilt d und Kourum"-! l.y Moon Imijr Cik, and other ludtnir drug-trlsts. xdv. 1 "Cainap La Grande. Or.. Omce DIdf. J40& AdHiim, Boys' Wash Suits NVw as-snrtmrirt nf Itroad rlut h Wsfh oltH l at col niH, S'ixi-m. 1 to 4 y-ar. , !)8t i Between Dinner-Hour And Midnight Tlim niv o many times when on wunt it hit of rcrtiMlimints, n trmptlnir Idle to eat In'iun-n i4ic filmier honr anil mitliiiiilit. After llio show niter the iliuice lf1or the lrltle. , Then ll Is that Hip exiidh nt fomt and rharmluv iipiMdnt ineuis or Die Saciijinwn 4'orreo Shop m-o esMf'lnlly nppreelntifl. A rnll n In I'Hi-ie menu i-otn-plclo rounialn serl(. Yon're sun to like the t offee Mhi. Sacajawea Inn "Point Die vf lo n,-itcr Tliliyji."