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LA GRANDE L . ENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Page Five Friday,. January. 10, lm it I DDCAQ ELTSD DEIFjr fhevkor Tnnrncy ' 1 TllH fh'i'kT tOlirtlHUH'!)!, which iins been under way hIwv :iut Hatorday. hurt fijfnin been changed III MandlnK of eontenlantH hy ro 4'iit games, ti. Ponton Jkjh pl:t iu ttu tJi which irtchidcK nix gnmcM in each and In lias .1' 1 7 per rent. Mr. Henries has played two .'oi Willi ,S33 per cent. A. Poxton four HflH Willi. 7!i?, I-:, Hurley MX HC(M Willi ,tiSN l-'loyd Itavter 'veii t"iK. with .(11 it ltnv Snhler I hive .ti-iM with .f-ft i Dim- twiM with .-t'i5, K'H with .444. 0:is .With .8.16, Hud Hi-ard i Kctiiii!t i.-J-y: ami Mr. Smith five sets with tMuiejil Nunihrrs w,.: .MiiHical mint born during Hi1' huivh service at the t-'h-st M. 10. rfhurth Sunday wilt I j um follows: -Mrs. t'laudo t'oupt'r will slug " !l,ovc ltlvine1' and the uM)iem by tho eholr, diret ted hy V. W. Nhm haunV, will ho "Thin Is tho luiy" hv (mill. MiKH Helen ' Williams i.will pluy tho following nwan puin Jhcr: "Introduction's hy Kosehat, jjiful the offertory "'Am .M'-er" hy -Srhuhert. iinuat liliiuci' A lnrpe erowtl attending the an nuul dinner of the (.. I.-A. of the .'li. nf I,. II. hmi evening at i o'eloeh ; In thit (v. 1' H-ill A lortL' :iiul ell. yjteriuliiiiitf .program, wan enjoyed i'diiiim? tho cv.'Kitiff, fidlowed I15 t-Ortrd; an a diversion. J iiriwr Itosldenl- s Mrs. H;niey Sprouls, furnier resident of this city for about ol;,'ht oais, but whff moved to Portland Iiboiit two years ajjo, has nnder.Tono 0 operation at the Wathetiy Iioh lial. Mm. Sprouls Is a sister of AIj-s. Jack Hrynnt of this city. ; Sl.lcenst Issued 1 A marriage lironse was Issued ; 'yrtHtenhiy to Leonard Ci, Slevetm, :ifor Kumuierville, and Gladys Mit jzlniberK. ft La Grande. i; IlctiiriKHl I Inmo :vf SMih. Italph Van Hibbir and .3 djiuhter ; 'atty have returned -honio from Albany where she vls S ird her ister for about a w:ecl;. Seriously 111 ..Jeromo Camplicll Ik seriously 111 at his homo "tin O avenue.' I.NivIiik This Kvcnlntr Cr. and Mrs. II. X. Ahby arc le.ivhis; thia evening on a business' and pleasure trip to Kansas City. TJwy will also visit friends and 10Q$ TALKING Ym DUWCAN J 'EDMUND LOWE; NOW PLA.YING ALSO IWKAMOrXT v.niirni:s Fox Sound News L GRANADA Today & Saturday AIM 'ialklng 1 J J , . . ... . .... mtlvH. .On tholr return trip thpy , . . ., will journey hrough tho Humbert; r . .. . i pari oi ino i mica miuch. I i S pct'la I Mating A special mooting of tho F.nglo mago wmcii naK neon arranged lor i tho init of .Mr. Itlgolow of the' organization department of tho O. K. to tnko place Jan. Ill, was announced la.st evening at the I mooting f tho local oi'Kanl.ation, ! whon.lt met In regular session with Mr. Cfiiip' i-1 tho usual bufdnosn mntlorn ills My, link fix j cussed. . Veal four sets I Life Cuds Accord inf? to word received here Km 11k ItJiy, brother of the late i nn doctor, A I itny, paMnett away New Vear'H ovo. Frank Kay was In MMviee In l.a firantlo with the (t. W. until about I'M I, when lie moved to Vancouver, It. f anil was yard maMer thero for tho (in-.il N'orlhern, until a year titfo w hen his health tailed. ('nllcri. by IH-ftlh Ilerhert Thompson is expected to" return this evening from Spo kane where ho was called by tho death of hlH KiHter, Mrs. Mary Whin nle. formerly of linker. .Mrs. Whipple died or nean disease, ner husband and seven hrniners ur- vivo her. i;iKln Gh-N Tciini Wins Tin Kh;In hIHs' basketball team defeated the Kirls' team of the Sac red Heart academy of l.a Grande lii to It; Wednesday evenlnp In a :,'tino played in the hih sebool gymnasium. ' At (he Hotels ; A mom; the renIstrantH at local hotels are: S. 11. .fitchell and wife. Boise; .lames Harrington, Seattle; K. 1. Ainfiworth, Seattle; Geoi'Ke G. Arnold, . Siokane; A. J. Illch ards, l!nio'n. Cnl. rcit Last Mirht Miss Maiian Storzback loft laat night on her way to Portland to join her parents, Mr. and- Mrs. C. S, Storzback, Improvinc 1 ! pointed to the day staff of the Ore- Atrs. Grace Watts, who under- gon Daily Kmeiahl for the winter went a .major operation Wcdues-j term, It was announced recently, day mornim,". Ik improving. She Is pub Guild and l.ois Nelson, report at (he 'Grande '.Hondo- hospital. j urn who worked last icrin, are con- - j linulng their Kmerahl ncllvlHcB Snn'ors lirokcii IiCg; Charles W. Cain, at 2fl02 X. Fir street, suffered a broken leg when ho fell, from a roof he was shingl ing, lie is at the Grande Honde hospital,' i . rrnm .AlnxvlUc .Mr. and Mrs. K. Whit ton, of AlaNvillo, Hent yesterday, in La Grande on business and iteasuro. Slowly not'overinit : Marin Thonpson who has been ill at homo for the past two weeks with rheumatism is slowly recover ing. She is the dnnnhtor or Mr. and Mrs. UerberL Thompson. Stewart, of To HiiiitiiiKCiii Clauilo atnl ! 'i'anl- AHeel, have Knne to Hunlinfeton lo:w' Misirmuieu inc. .own mm. ...m. Lwn-ir rrii. ib.i f -W there ' !l short foot-note was added by 1 n- r.. it.whuui - ' H. Lai'l kin Is in Knterprise today on business. ... iiniii: i L. W. Chatisso went to Pendle- ton today on a business trip. ..;. r... iWvt TiMlay . Mrs. A. k. Peehler find Mrs. Roy Munsell were In 11 Grande today from Ladd (!finyon. Gnst IlYtm Idaho- Mrs. F. L. DeBord. of Payett-. Ida., Is ii guest nt the home of th Rev..ind Mrs. Vernon K. Hall. ftUS Spiinv street. . ID ; ISoyd Jaekhnn Is among those in La Grnnrlu who are ill at present of tho flm 0or Prm I nion Miss Susan Chnilwiek, of Pnlon, teacher In the. schools there is a i vilest ot her 1 riend, M iss 1 1 tit h Margarot Hall. . Shorirr In Awhlcnt Woiil has been received hero by Mrs. Rresheai-M that her husband, Sheriff Itreshears hfiilnn aeoid'-ttt Comedy near Oregon Pity Injuring hit car tu ttmno extent, 1U waH alone In t lit en r and wa uttiitj it red . 1 1 e wiiH roturnhii; tn Ijl lirnndo -from ' Halem .where ho look u prlnmer n few ilayH an1- The car Ik In port- hint being repaired iiml Mr, Pre. , ... . , , , . n it'iti'i: wilt again Hint for linino ,. , n .... as noon nil U p car h In tdinpe. I ho , , , Uy pavemt nt xn tho canst of ihM accident. 1 It 'a rd tn Mrei ; I he tllsuiet athletic lio:-.id will . hold n meeiiuu; at the l.a Grand' illwh st hool 10 morrow afternoon at 1:30 oeloek. It is announced by! the hoaril. which consists of II. M.' 1 tuitoh ,liseph. ehaii'ma n; I lunb j Coleiuon. Italier. and K. I . Towler. f Grande. Itusliiess pi-iiaiuim; to! the affairs of the district will be: discussed and 11 discussion of bus-, ketbalt rules alno will be held. Tin meeting Is open to the public. Assists In AiTuimcmoiUs MIsm Anno Stance, nojihoiiiore at the I'ulversliy of Oregon, help-, ed make arraunements for the ban qiiet in lmwene, w hen tho tleleKatew J for the hih Hehool conference from . hiifh schools of the entire statt ' wort present .Ian. & ami it. lAi'cutlvc SeiTclary Dorothy Ann Warnlelc, H(pho more at the I'nlversity of tircfjon, who. returned to school tills term, ha.s been appointed as an executive secretary on the business staff of jhP Oregon Dally Kuierald. Sh.j will have rhnriro of executive enr- j repondence and finances. I Have CliaiKe of Ticket Sale j Miss Jean William,, junior M the fnlversUy of Oregon, has hi en ! selecti-d to rereent her sorority, j Alpha NI Helta 111 the tb kel s;tle ! for the play. "The I.a; t" of Mrs. I Cheney," to be presented by the colli -g-iato plgyers Jan. 1-1. Ivcprcsent House Mel Parker, student at the Cnl-V.-rsity of Oregon, has been chosen to represent Alpha Ppsllon, the fraternity with which he is affili ated, in the nil of tickets for tho Kra.y Kopy Krawi, an ' annual dance, given by Alpha Delta Sljnua, hilvcriislng honorary. : Itepnrtci' for Cinerald Miss l.cuoro Kly is among seven new reporters who have been ap- this term. Klamath Man Has Newspaper of 1865 KLAMATH KALLS, Ore. (AP) A newspaper printed on wall aper by the confederates In" Vlcksbiii'rf, .lulv 2. lXi;:t. the ttay before the i town fell into the hands of the I northern army under General ! Grain, has come Into the posscs sion of Dr. A. M. Simmons here, i The paper has been in the pos i session 4 (' Mi-h. Simrnons' molber lsincc.it was printed. . It imre the 'name of "The Cilhsuu" and its sen- .tiniiiitH vwn-re HlroiiKly southern. Hefore the last issue of that July 2 ion .soldiers which read: I "Two tlaya bring anbut great ennng. s. i ne i.aancr oi. 1,110 1 uiuii lioais over icasoui'g. uenerni : Grunt has -'caught the rabbit;' lie -:has dined in Ylcksburir and ho did bring: his dinner with him. This U ; the last wall paper cdiiion and Is. excepting this note, from the typis "ns w f""l them. It will be valu- "able h.-ivafter as a curiosity." HO'V KING AUKKNii:i I SILYLUTON, Ore., Jan. 10 (AP) j With the arrest of on- Hoy Kln, j 23, on charco of theft of two auto , mobiles in the sonic afiernoon hi-re. f- liverlou police -. of 1 leers lielieve they had in custody the Itoy Kin.', alleged Seattle bandit who, with three companions, is the object of search by police nffleor.s through out Hut northwest. l'l'ZZI.l:s l'OK lll.l.Ml NKW YOltK. .Ian. 10 (AP) Thero are eross-wortl puzzles for Iho hlliwl. Tho Ainerioan liralllo Press, an endowed organization, Is dlstrilintinir tliem. On a metal form puzzles Klveti In hi-alllo ran he worked out with taeks haX'int; heails oorrespondltlff to the hrnille ,(,is. And MGM Silent News A Senator rhartes 1.. IcNary and CofTrcssnifut It. It. Itutler of Oregon have Introduced hills in tho Senato and" the House aithorilng tho constriietion of a (jam at t'matllht Itapltln on the Columbia river as an aid to navigation mil rwlamntion, tho development of hydro electric power and an lnler-slato brhlgi. ' , A' survey has been completed by the bureau of reclamation declaring' It feasible from an ;enu'iiieering standpoint. The. power plant WllJ generate rtiiO.Oml II. I. at a cost of l.a mills pir Itilowiitt iinnr. The Halo of power, at the dam, for two mills per kilowatt hour will retire the cost or the entire development in a period nf -li years, it Is said. The filll presented In congress is framed along the lines of the Boulder Canyon measure. It will aho he possible to Irrigate Home " 1 an. 000 acres of arid laud in the states of Oregon and Washington; when economic conditions Justify. The cost nf' the;' project '.is estimated by the engineers at $45,000,000. CROP PLANNING MEETINGS DATED Department of Agricul ! tore Announces Series ! of 1930 Conferences. ; ' WASULVGTO.V. Jan, 10 (A P) -r-The department of iiH-rlcitlture has announced n serlits of JUItO crop plannhiK conferences to asftisi Am erican agriculture In producing to meet, maiitetiiii, deiuands. T)iy will be held In WashliiKton. beKl" niiiK Jan. 20 and ' coiitinulm,' until Jan. lit. The year !)!ln prcsentH the first opportunity that uKricilltnral eco no mics tp-rts have had to play planiintr- in aecordanco with tho workings of the cooperative, mar keting act, and their purpose Is to take adv-antaKe of its possibilities. The department of. ntfrkulturr, 41 slalo affiicultural colleges, ami the federal farm board will par ticipate. Fifteen rejiresentativeK - nf tbej federal farm hoard, headed' by the; chief economist, J. R. Davis, have I been asked to assist the. various cninniillee.s which will take part. In the conference.'"' : ! Tho eolleffcH of asriiciillure, which will be represented Include Idaho, Oregon and WaflhltiKtoii. . DOCK HOllORS WON'T ItOTIIKU V A N( Ot :VK R , P. C. Ja n. 1 0 fAP) Providing the cold weather continues and the snow stnys . on the ground until that time, author ities hero said they Were not wor ried over the problem of directing activities of 1 Uii Dnukhohor men and women when they are released from prison In February. The Doukhobors were t-ent cured for parading the streets nude, In Nel son, R, C. ' . '' : j KITDV PHOTOGRAPHS j NKW YOpK. Jan. la (AP) Mrs. Harry- Payne Whitney has I gone to France to ronfi-r With of ficials and study photographs an 1 j documents preparatory to design ing a '. memorial to Marshal Foch U ho erected in New York.. i.asso ii:i.R i. itivnit AKTOP.IA, Ore., A two point htlek Jan. 10 (AP) ileor was Inssoed Feline 'Chaplin' Appears ' du 151- fJffXxf M PaHfic cniwt cat tdiowti brlnff out firemen's m.icot. cmart. all)' ellnes and th like, us well n the blueblood. Uut It rnmaltiPd for tho Ouktand Cm Bhow to introduce "Charlie Chaplin," to whom a mcvle-ptruek Motbftr Nature e;ive Mick h;ilr ttni a email mntfnchfi HUe 1h film comed!fn afferts, He's owr-ned by MImi Leo n a Diintlnt who InKlntR lb cat doutrn't throw custard piei. $45,000,000 PROJECT a.-j. . : Y" . . I In l lie midrlte nf thi t'otmnbia river ' ny i apiam r run r.iiving, iroin ins reu-ular ferry. The deer was more' than two miles from shore, and swimming rapidly toward Wash- I Ingtou. The animal was returned to a same preserve today. I x s I i: to s i s i i :n i : i 1 Tin. llfTHOIT, .lull. 10 (AT) l.lt'lrnlt NfV!i tmliiy wiltl thai no In vi'stlKallon rari-lnl mi hy hliili im lico nl'I'lHahl iillu I hi' shnotln last wi-ok nf lil.ul.i'tii. (li-nry .1. !til' vin, heilil nf tho polka' rrlim' anil bomb snuad has brought out the charge that the attack was part of tho plot of a jealous police Inspect-or-ia the muiic department. iauooxki iwmii.v ni;scri;i .. - j pain fell Intermittently over STOCKTON, Cal., Jan. 1 n (AP) ' southern California. HUH accoin After spending a comfortable panhd by lightning, descended on nigh. l at cow' creek following their I Los Angeled at dusk. Lowering rescue . Wednesday from a snow-! temperatures in citrus groves wei'' hound cabin In Mm high Sierra. 4fi j boosted well beyond the danger mlloK northeast of Sonora, John M. mark by the precipitation. Nightingale, his wifo ad 7-year- old sen Stanley, wort! expected to resume their slow tteli civilization, early today, ..... . m slNLSS OVTI.OOK iOOI SAN l-'ftANCLSCO, Jan. in (AP) -The huslnesH outlook of the Pti- roim, nn, Strawberry more tlian cifie coast region ivaa ih'i'laroil hy i wn foot. Ill-: JiiIIiim Kloin. assistant soorotaiy Kaithor north K.'.I.IImu-. Vrokii of coiiiini roo. to ho 'tiniiui sllon-, Iin, c,,. r.--i-lvi-il vai ylnu Miian nhly hriBhl." Mo inlilrossoil tho ill' imos of siio- with Orovlllo ro I'riinelsco AilvortlahlK rlilb. oolvlnu tho first foul full 111 17 ' years. I'olnlH In tho Hiiorainonto Ml SKICSj THI.M WHITMAN' valhy and In tho iippor Nan .Ion. . . . . I quia valloy also woro vhlt';mal hy WAI.l.A WAI.I.A, Wash., .tun. 10 . ni, fall. (AP) I'lllvorslty nf WashlllKton'H I .Villlluvosl Itoillllllls Colli haskolhall loam ilofeale,! Whltliian ' Throni;hoiit tho northwost, tho horo last iiIkIiI, A I to :'S. itn : iimiii:ii ih.ai, I'OltTI,A.M, On-., Jan. 10 (AP) -It. K. I ririt3ijni.'i n , assistant ills- ti-lot forester for Alaska, on roilto Itn-f-'an Kranolsoo, trnlay oiilllnoll pluiiH lor tho salo of I" billion hoanl feet of .sirnoi anil lieinloi'k tllnhoi In Alaska to tho ellerhaoh oorpornlion ami tho San I'Vain'lsoo i;xaiulner mid I.ns Anwoles Times. Backward African Negroes It Is estimated Hull less tlmil 10 fier cent of tlio riocroos In Afrloa Is onlliolv rtvlllxod. Tho oslliiuiteil popilliillon of Afflcn U Hil.iXXMKKi ?0 4 -V ff A C3T OT1I T SHIVERING; NO DL1! IPU ffin A V , nuuiL.1 imiM. (Conlinueil from Tuffo Ono) I .iviuho.I t.-ninnrary illsroiufnit olo-i v.hcio In tho rriiliill. (Hi tho rlils'o mum north of l.im Aniiolon, nriy iiiolorh-tH woro . ri'loiiMoil hy miiovv I plowa ii ft or hi'lla; luainolioil Hoar Sand berg. They were taken Inns along the route clearing of the roads. The Pnlon Pacific to. await ad had snow plows working soon alter t.m snowfall became heavy and at mid night the crews were auKinenti d as the tracks became covered. At HiintinU in Cajon pass l'U luclies was reported. Haiti hi South California j Other California districts report-j ', cd abundant snow and rain. Kvery- i back to ' where In the high Sh rra the Bimw -; fall was reported heavy with near ; aero temperatures prevailing. l'Yom Modesto came reports of ineasiir- hh" Know in Stanislaus comity for Irst time in fourteen yearn. ! Siimiiill had neartv Hvo feel on the woatlor cnntlnuoil oohl ami olonr with loo-eoated hlKhways inalllr,- Iravel hazardous. OroKOil was ooveretl with a Idauket, of snow 1-iiiikIiiK hi depth from one-half liu'h 111 tho W'lllnni etto valley to four and five feet In ,' tho hlnhlands. Temporal m en rang ed from Biih-zoro In eastern see ' tiooH to freeezini: In wstern por- tlons. I WaHhlmiton also shivered, with j temperatures near zero In the northeasl and rrei-zniK in outer soe tlons. I, Kilo snow was reported In tho lowlands iilthotmh heavy drifts were noted In mountainous regions. Chameleon I'nique Reptile Tho i hiiinoloon Is tln only tui'in her of tlio reptile faui'l.v thill cull fneiiH hoth eyes upon l lie same nolhi. Real Meaning of Justice Jiistleo Ik hut ilislrU'titltig In (ivorythlni neeonlln to tin; ro. iitli'eiiieuts of Its niiliiro. (Ihinvll UNIVERSITY IS CRITICIZED FOR DISMISSING TWO (Continued from Pago One) j mlHJiOd from the nnlvernlly, and by ProfeHHor .Max .Meyer, who wan 1 MiHpcnded. The investigation of the eomtufttee khh undertaken at the reriKHt of President Itrookn, and many members of the faculty nnd mudents In the ennrweH of Ie graff ami Meyer. Preach of !'rlueIilcH The conmnlttee iiSHerled I hut the action nguitiKt the two profeHHorn wriH under tlx1, rimi mutant-en "a rlear breach of tho principles of freo teaihiim bind rcNonrch and ccurity of tenure In the nnlver Miy." All rhargcH made aKfiltift tho profewmrH were denied by the com niltli n, ThfHe, in nddttinn to alle gatlonH that tho lint of o.ueHtlonH tenrled tn cauno nmral laxity nnd wiiH nhocklnj? wer that It "could not produce tiny nrlentifleiilly valbl conclusion" -'ind that It "tended to creato the condition that it in nl ifged to correct." "PrnfefMor Ii'irrfiff lctif ivtl," tho report, wild, "that, at ft Htudcnt ud ver he had b-cn frefuntly fnnKijIt'd by ntuieiii about the very Ikmiih thai are rihed In thin finest lonna Ire coueernlni; the bcx code and tho moral ideals that uiu Involved In engagement and mar-j cliiKC The MudeiitH testified that thesti jiroblcins of the sex eotto anil morals, emraKcmcnt and luarrhiKe, uro frequently discussetl - frankly, not only In fraternity and sorority houses, hut also by the nhis with their boy friends." WOMAN AIMS SHARP DARTS I AT PAR AWAY (Continued from I'obo One) ald, replying that they would j ai'Htic the matter later. j "I'd llko to." tho witnesH replied. I Tho letter was obtained by a committee invostljinior from likln's filefl, 1 KITZMILLKR, 2 OTHERS ASKED TO TURN PRO KtTOKNK. Ore., Jan. 10 (AI') John Kity-miller. George Chrlsten sen ami Marshall Shields, all t'nl verslty of ttrcgon football Hiars. to day received offers from the Ports mouth profession: fmUball cor poration which they arc consider ing. None of them have yet finished school. Christensen and Kllzmll ler have another S'oar of competi tion and Shields has been declared Ineligible for the ' 'HUM season. Shleldr, however. Mtlll holds Ihein lief he may be reinstated. . ' Overnight News Briefs Hy tho Asmh'IhnmI 1'ivss nilKllii.V Cl'I'V ClmrloH. Wll- ItnuiH, Hit, throo thip loor In Oro- ,(fnI1 nni WiihliiBlm. was Klvon h llfo li'i'm In tho hIiup inisoii nfior ! colirpiwl,,i to ,hh(My. . i.-iraKNK llnwiml jroAnlstor j.;,,,,,,,,,, V. M. (.!. A. omplnyo who rtHaI,,onrpd from lioro mVirnl V(,nrH w, nftoi- alloKi'illy iloframl- i-toUIchs of nloi'o thon t,000 has been arrested at Dunkirk, N. Y.. according to word received here. TiLLAMlOOK After slnnhlng tho wrist of her sis-months-old , baby in an attempt to end Its life, Mrs. T. D. Loop of tlaribaltll, end-, ed her life hy cutting her throat I with a butcher knife. She was tho widow of a Gui'lb"111 Kroeer who was killed last February by a hit : and run motorist. KLAMATH 1'1LK Ma ry Reed and N. M. West were sentenced to DEPT. K lore No. 13 Ladies' Galosh $1.98 ('omfurttililo rubberized cloth with Htnfp & Rimp fii.sloner, medium heels. Men's Overshoe $3.98 First quality red rubber in four - buckle stylo fleece lined reinforced at points of strum. Light Rubbers for men ....9Sc For boys ..; J9c For youth 8."e For children ....5!)c to 75c For Ladies i!lc to 85c ll - -- Ik x -7" V . . -V. three-yenr term In thentato pri- son for robbing a store at llary(' December I 2. 1ORT!jAN1 - Gordon Turner,., 1 21, pleaded pullly to u ehai-KO of itttemtitlntf to extort money from ! Dr. K. A. Marshall, physician, and I wom sentenecd to Hervenlne montlmj : In the county jail. kamh city koiiowhik n tnut with G. t. Heaver, neighbor, In t w hich ho was struck' by a, piece of wood, Churlen Aylb ,!l farmer,; died, here. A eoronor's Inquest, , Will bo held nt Dallas tomorrow. SALKM Fred II. Moses, for; three years hank examiner for tho stato banking- department, has re Hirnel to aceopt a position with u 1 taker, ro., lmnk. SI'AVINtJ SHOP I hi) Depot SI. New .shipment nf stylish New Hrossoj. Wo Sew AYTIIIXi I'bone M.uiii (IKJ. SPECIAL A complete set of full upper and lower plates of famous Jlecolite $67.50 . Guaranteed Genuine Painless Extracting; .$1.00; Runnicn tt. $20.00 as low ns ..... FILLING H . $1.50 $7.50 .... $7.50 $5.00 as low" oh IUMDGK WORK as low ns GOLD CROWNS as low ns GOLD INLAYS ns low ntt Dr. Rinehart Dentist Work Guaranteed . Ground lioor Sninmcr Phlg., on AdamH Avo. Open Kvonliiffs Thono 407-J . STORES ' Ia (Jinnde, Oregon Ladies' Overshoes $1.98 Warm cushmoi-ette uppers, full snow excluding tongue, and four sure fasten buckles, low or medium heels. Ideal for protection and hard service. Ladies' Galosh $1.98 The popular lijtht weight all-rubber galosh. High or medium heel in snap fastener style. ; Men's Hi Pacs $4.98 . Lots of protection in this lH-in. top all rubber pac. Famous Hood quality. Men's Snow Pacs -$3.45 Popular 10 - in. flexible rubber top with endur ing red rubber sole. Vi A I