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Thursday, January 16, 1930 Page Eight LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA .gRANDE, OKE. Wool Dress Hose Brown Heather, Oxford and Natural, with buffer (triple) heel and toe. 50c Knithul28128128128177 Taney Wool and Wool and Uayon by Phoenix. 75c Silk and Wool feature hose by Phoenix. $1.00 Fancy Silk and Wool full fashioned by Phoenix. $1.50 Men's Wear. MARKET NEWS OF THE DAY CHICAGO. Will? AT Oiwii lllKli Iow Clow Jiui i.ao-jfi t.-2ttyH i i.io iiir i ' & i a Vi i -aa !5 i .22 'j fi May -I.2H l-'Dj t.M July 1 .20 y, j .aoy. 1 .27 yH j .27 1.28 & j Mar. .May . .Inly . N'!t. . l'UUTLAM WIIKAT OpCIl l-27-i I -2H , HlK'li 1.2,1 1.27 j 1.2H!i I-ow 1.21 J.2K 1.27', 1.2 1 y, Clow 1.21 j.2(iy, 1.27 H l.2i outlined by too commission at the lam Ht-sHlon. Ho lare wu tho crowd tho commliailoner: were forced to inovu from tho rvirular meeting roorn, to a lurger one In the courthouse, (''orcmost anion? the bld open (I today wan t ho bridge across tho mouth of tho iiOKiio river on the t.'oiiHt highway. .Seven blda were offered and out of them Mercer mid l-'ras'T Construction company of Kurcka, Cal., lead with a low hid or )f0(,il- Other lidn nind'cd an high an tllZi'jZ and 077, 280. JH.Mi. Vcalers, milk fed, good to choice ,i.uit.im, medium 10 ti2, cull t common H(t Hugs: opening slow, bidding 15 to ilav lower, receipts: l.MHj, includ ing l.&y direct or on contract. Jleavy weight Ui I u.&O. Me dium weight $9.2fifl liu.76. Light weight 10.601 1 1 .(HI. Ught lights, J'j.f.dV $10.76. I'acltintr howh, $7.6d fr$K.7G. Hkiughter plgH, J.0 - $ 10. "5. Feeder and mocker plg;4, I'J.MM $l".7&. (Holt or oily 1ioi;h and roasting pigs excluded in a hove quotations). Sheep and lamhs; (Juotahly steady; receipts fiuo. Including &nS direct or on contract. Lambs, good tn choice $1 l.G(ti $12.00, ri lbs. down, medium $10.50 $11.50, all weigh tit, common $x.5o ''i $ lO.fiu. Yearling wethers, $7.fio fir Kwch, 120 lbs. down, medium to choice $4.2&fi $5.2f.. I 20-1 fill lbs. medium to choice $.& i $5.ci. all weights, cull ami common j.uui 13.60. that Mrazil Ih asking for of fern o( I wheat from North America. Jn :thlH connection, dispalchea wen; at .hand stressing the po.ir (jualily of tho new ArKetitine wheat crop. Opening unchanged to 91 higher. Chicago wheat afterward scored ) gains all around. Corn, oatH and provisions were likewise firmer, ; with corn starting unchanged to jup, and HuhMlantially holding near ' to the high flgurew. j Wheat closed, shaky, to 176e ' a hushel under ye.su rtluy'n finish. ! Corn cloned i V to I down, oala ! t to Vh off. and provisions vary, ling from &7c decline to a rise of JOllTLAM IMIOIU CK I'OKTI.ANI), Ore.. Jan. 1G (AD Mutter: higher; cubes: cxtraa. ;i"c; Htaudards, ac; prime fiiHlH, lUe; firsts, 3lc. Creamery prices: prints 3c over cube Htandards. Milk: hutterfat higher; raw milk (i per cent) $2.4041 $2.5o cwt., de livered Portland, lest 1 per c ut. Hutterfat, stations, 33c: track, 3&c; d'-IICi-rles in Portland 37c. J'ggH, iioult ry , cou n t ry in ea IB, onions, potatoes, wool, hay, nuts, eascara hark and hops .steady and unchanged. Library Ghats Butterfat And Butter Prices SoarThisWeek r01tTl,ANI, Ore., Jan. 10 (AD With I lie threatened heavy aur plus reduced hy smaller recelpin, butler ami butlerfnl prices uuide, material advances today with ' :c added to the two top grades and 2tr to the two lower grades. Hutter fat went up a full He. This given the product a fie, advance slncu .Monday. Hulter extrus were hid at 37c and hutturfat at 37c delivered Portland. . Kevlewlng the fruit and vege table slluation, tho Portland bureau Of Iho.Hnlled Slates department of agriculture says: "Them wus practically no trad lug on the wholesale fruit ' and' vegetable imirkot, except for a few deliveries to retailers on telephone orders, on uecount of heavy snow and drifted slrnets. All prtceH were nominally unchanged, although with muuy coniniodllicH then were too few mi lea to establish definite valuuH.V I'OldlAM) ('ASIC roUTLAXlJ. Ore., Jan. 1C (AD Cash wheal: Hlg lh-nd bluestem, hard white $1.33 Soft white $1.22 . Western while $1.22 . Hard winter $1.2ei. Northern spring $1.20 Western red $t.20',i. Oats: No. 2-3K li. white $S5.fln." Toiiay's car receipts: w heal 22, flour , corn 1, oats 1, hay 7. Closing Heavy In Stock Exchange Wool Growers In j Convention Today j THIS MALI.KK, Ore.. .Jan. JO ! (AP) With sixty members already ; j gathered from all Oregon point, j j and many more expected before i 'night, the 33rd annual convention lot the Oregon State. Wool Growers association convened here today, the city of its birth on March 3, I 1K!H. An anticipated attendance (of 3ao was cut becauwe of the win it er storms which have awopt the ! interior and rendered motor travel dirricutt. j Walter P. Mahouey or lleppn- r was elected president of the as sociation, and Walter A. Holt of i Pendleton was elected aecretary a j the first business of the organiza ! lion today. ' KI'UAIt AM) riXH'lt POK'iXANU, Ore., Jan. 10 AP) Cane sugar (sacked basi8) steady; cane, fruit or berry $5.46 per cw l. Ht-et sugar, $5.30 cwt. Klotir (city delivery price.i) steady; family patent. 49s, $8.00; whole wheat, 4'jh, $7.10; graham. 4'JH, $(i.'jfi; bakers' liard wheat, 9S.H, $7. Co; bakers' blue.it ein patents, S&s, $7. Cfi; pastry flour, 49s, $7.50. in rnati-'AT SA.V KltANCIKlTO, Jarf.-lC (AD HutttTfat f. o. b. San Frauclnco, 40c. Ni:W VOItK, Jan. Iti (AP) Persistent demand for utility and several of (he leading Industrial shares lifted the slock market Ir regularly higher today. Oesplte another hear onsluught against Iso lated shii res. Trading expended notably. Hales during the first two hours of trailing totalled nearly 1,500,00(1 shares, exceeding turn over of the full five hour Hcssion ' on .Monday. Offerings of various low priced " shares,' pun ie"illa rly I he mot ors. eventually wenkened the rising trend anil the IIhI. turned downward 111 the lute dealings. H. S. Steel sold 1. point under the Wednesday close and ui'ieh of tho gain In the elec trical and utility Issues was crasml. The close was heavy. Salt s approxi mated 2,!(t)0,Olio shares. State Highway Commission To Let Contracts POltTNAND. Ore., Jan. IG (AP) The Oregon state highway com mission, with county judges from practically every section of the state In attendance, today opened bids for road and bridge construc tion totalling $l,13;!.52', all of the work to start within the immediate future. , Convening curly during' the morning, Die commissioners and n. Jammed audience listened until af ter noon to the numerous bids nf frp'd on the seven .state projects l)ll VOL' KNOW THAT Solid Man Muldoon Kays Primo Caruera should not be allowed to box with anyone weighing less than 210 pounds and that hiw opponent should be at least G feet 2 inches tail . . . Mnldoon suggest Godfrey who Is ti feet t and weighs 2-15 . . . Matching the Powerful Puna tela against Klsko or Griffiths would be a joke, say he . ; . John Mc Graw Is in Havana while the quar rel helwecif Stoneham; and Mc Quade rage merrily on . . . 7r. Met.! raw is not one to have bis va cation spoiled by .such matters . . . Pony Me A tee is the best golfer among the Jockeys . . . say he . . . LouIh Herings, cartoonist for the Paris "Matin," camo along with Priuio Camera ... ho is teaching the I'auatela to draw . . . and is being paid twice his newspaper salary while on the trip . . . Car nera carries a cane that weighs nine pounds . . . Hoojum probably will race in tho Kentucky JJurby, with "Whichonu held back for lho Wjithcru and Heliuont . . Jack Keams had an operation for sinus trouble the other day, ami tdood It pretty well. I'Dini'AM WVLTOCK POKThANH, Die., Jan. 10 (AP) Cattle and calves: qunluhly steady; receipt ealllo 60. calves 10, Steer 1100 to 1300 lbs. $1 1. 009 $1 1.60, Kood $l l.oofff $11.60, medium $!i.5i) n $1 1. 00, common $7.fi0$r $!i.50. Calves, medium to choice $:t.60 tfr $11.60, cull to common $7.50 fir WHEAT SHAKY AT CLOSE IN CHICAGO MART CHICAGO, Jan. Hi (AP) Wheat prices scored an early up turn here today helped by reports Clemenceau And Foch Lead 1929 Death Roll Over Civilized World Extra Special! In addition to the items listed in our Wednesday's ad vertisement in this paper we offer you a few more items of exceptional value at unusual savings in Our JANUARY CLEARANCE. Men's Heavy Outing; Flannel Night Kobes and QQ0 Pajamas. Clearance Price - OtJC Women's Full Fashioned Sheer Chiffon Hose in de sired colors. Regular $2.25 values. Extra tfj - I r Speacial P-LrtO lly Charles 1'. Stin k (A. P. lllographleul Kditor) NKW VOItK (AP) Heath, re specter of no class or creed, elosed the careers during ID2! of an un usually large number of persons j widely known for their leadership I in their respective spln-rcs or be cause of the high stations they oc cupied. Among them were many who1 ai hievemiMU won for them fam throughout the world. The most noted figures to pas.- from the world stage were Gvnrnrs l 'leiiienceatt and Marshal Ferdi nand Koch. It was Ch menccao, the statesman who, as prime minister welded together all France for tin final strike in the world war and made' Kueh commander of the French army. From that post the and Thomas K. Mitten, of Phila delphia, miction magna to: Haley l-'iske. pn'nldcut of the Metropoli tan Life insurance company; Louis Marshall, noted New York lawyer and leader in Hebrew activities; and I'lysses S. Grant Jr., "son of the late president. The curtain was ri: g down for the last time on several stars of the amusement world. Amo.ng them were l.ily l.angtry. an oldthuo aelreSi; noted for her beauty; Ray mond Hitchcock and Frank lv.ee n iiii, veteran actors; Jeanne Kagcls. a young star; John Cort. theatrical produerr and manager, anil Henry Arthur Jonc!- a lhitish dramatist. Th world of sports lo.st one of Its most picturesque figures in the death of George U (Tex) Hickard. promoter of world's champion box ing bouts; three who won fame in Women's Jleavy Outing Flannel Bloomer Clearance Price 33c hKirshul iHlviim'cil to command of tin! iillll il nrmli's lo finally iiclili vi. h:,s. Miller J. IHiKb'ln.s. man-vii-tory. JS'T ir I he Ni-- York Yankees; Tiler., was someiihat of n coin- (ienriie T. KtallliiKK. once called Hie ci.lence In the writlliK "f on Miracle Man of haseliall. and Joe tin' careers of two eminent jour- Mcdinnity. m-Iiohi nltchlni.- stunts men uim tne title of "iron man;" Mew York 5tdre M IWK I lC HI l P-'X sin i Jll (m if II M Thin lu 0 l;1V0 !l i'ovit- V , , ''! liivfwny tho Appreciated mil k-hkiii of mir fuiii'ial homo, ju'coihiihkIhUii"; six or sovon cars, all of thpin sliollprrd from the public jriize, and from inclement weather. This is a facility which has often been commented upon, and is very much appreciated. !!iS;-t:f) j ) Photic MAIN RriHWFNKAM P FUNERAL HOME Q-j Sty AT SPRING 5T yTV nallstt. Melville l. Stone, nm the organizers and for years g"Tu ral manager uf The Associated 1 Tess, and 'I'houias (Tay I 'ay ) O'Connor, "father -of I he house of commons." Mr. Stone preceded his famous Irish contemporary In life by two months and in death by nine mouth. Deaths among noted churchmen ! inchub-d Cardinal Gasttuet, regard ed as one of the most learned men in the world, and Cardinal Dubois, head of t he Cat holic church in France: the la. Itev. .Inlin Gard ner Murray, presiding bishop of the Protestant Kplseopal church in A merlca and MUhop Charles 11. Hrenl of the Methodist Kpiseopul einireh. Another religious and so cial W ork leader who died was General WilUlam Hrantwell iteoth. brad of the Salvation Army. Tho careers uf to members of roiigtess three senator and eight representatives, ere terminated by death. The senators were I'imiiK ets Warren of Wjoming, the liHi of the senate: Theodore F. Hm ton of Ohio n nd I. aw reuce 1 . Tyson of Tennessee, There nlsn died during the year Oscar W. Vu dorwood id Alabama, a former sen ator and representative, and Victor I .. Merger, former cong ressm.i n. fublir otfit ials and potitical 1. nd crs who died during the ea r In eluded James W. Gootl. seen tin y of war: Myron 'I. Henlek. Ameri can ambassador lo Franee, and 1 M -win Detlby, former secretary of tlr' John 10. Madden, widely known breeder of race horses, and Kdward Payson Weston, veteran pedestrian. She's Getting Thinner Every Day Her Fat is Melting Fast Awav By Mabel J:. Duty, Librarian Tho following new books recent ly put Into circulation at tho pub lie Library tvlll make excellent reading for eold winter evenings: "Queen JCllzabelh," by Catharine Anthony. Tho story of one of tho world's greatest ijueens. Queen Elizabeth in shown hero with those contemporaries who were closest to her UurKhley, ivelsester, Kshox and tho tragic Mary, Queen of Scots. A most interesting bio graphy. "The Last Home of Mystery," by K, Alexander Powell. A record of high adventure in the curious and mysterious kingdom of Nepal, hid deit among the fastnesse of the Himalayas, north of India. "Tho Tragic Jlra", by Claud Bowers. The dark era of intrigue and corruption that stretched from Lincoln's asaslniitlon to close of tho Grant Administration. An ab sorbin narrative. 'Peter tho Great", by Stephen Graham. "Tin; weird combination of child and friend In the nature of tho Tartar of Kiraslu makes reading that is picturesque and ex citing." , 'Tho Sea Devils Fo'c'sle", . by Lowell Thomjaa. Tho story of Count von Luekner who has dipped "again in his sea chest for new nautical yarns and tales." and proteins, as well as a -sufficiency of mineral imbalance and vitamins. . , It Is this that we wish to pro vide by urging balanced diets. The total diet in terms of calorie will of course bo determined on the basin of the work the body Is called on to do. Tho heavier the work In terms of muscular effort, the more generous the diet should be. Jlut assuming an average dally diet of 30U0 cal orie, the required energy should be taken In approximately the fol lowing ratios: HOD calorb-H In pro teins, hue In fats, and 1800 in starches. Six Inches Of Snow Reported In Park District th annuut Jleutroln "Knjoy-It- .Inh .Tnn 11 to Fob. lBt. B"l how easily you can Kut rid at thowo old stoves, and I'njoy iiouiuii ji. whole hoimo comfort NOW. V. If. Bohnenkainp Co. 1-10-1 t. I Health Talks In attempting ; to ' prosent . an understandable' and inclusive -plc-turo of the human machine, Jh Mathews, professor of physiologi cal chemistry of the University of Chicago, draw a comparison be tween the body and an oil la hip, f( "The body mny be likened. writes Dr. M;ithews, "to a lamp, which os long as combustion (burn ing) continues, continue to give light and heat. So the body, as long as it continue to burn or, as it 1 called in living things, to respire (breathe) continues to givo off heat and Hhho various forms of energy found in living things. "And Just as the lamp, If the sup ply of oil runs low, burn Its wick,' one of its constituent parts, and Is ultimately extinguished; so In the body, if lho supply of food or raw. material for combustion i exhaust ed, it burns In part Us own sub stance and then life is extin guished. "Hut, while this analogy w ith a lamp or candle is in many ways rnost apt. It mmst not be pushed tea far, for the body, not only burn the fuel .supplied lb it, but manu factures or repairs the wasting of the, machine of tho body. It is aa If the lamp were able to make new wick material from the oil so as lo make good the loss of wick mate rial which occurs dally." .... I Jut to accomplish this growth uud repair the body must, be sup plied with a variety of food:;; it must, more strictly speaking, have a proper balance of fats, starches. lty Ilss IJva Vnnortler (ObHcrver Correspondent) PAUIC (Special) Tho weatfier seems to have taken u decided turn for the worse and two below zero has been registered several morn ings. There are six Inches of snow here' now. J. (.. lAty Hhipped a large carload of beef cattle to Portland Friday .Mr. Lay wis assisted by Mr. Mc Queen of North Powder. George McDow motored tot Med ical Springs Saturday on bu nines. Mr. ond Mrs. Lester Leslie mid sons Uayrnond and Donald were dinner guesttt of Mr. and Mrs. Leith Kline Sunday. . Othelo Ijiy returned from-a-two weeks visit ut Utah and reported having a very pleasant visit:'"". -- Guild Lay returned from Union Friday after helping Ills father Joe Lay that far, with the beef cat tle. ' Mrs. Glenna Kline' and' daughter Miss Dora Mae and also her son Franklin were business visitors at Pondosa SaturdayV ' r' " Itobert Kline, small son of . ItV and Mrs. Leith Kline,. 1 ill this week with a severe cold. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Vanorder accompanied by Miss Mary Vanor der attended' the dance given at Mr. and Mr. Lon Wlrth's resi dence. Thero wns an attendance of G4 nnd a very pleasant evening whs had. ' - Loyd Cox of Catherino creek was n. Sunday jjuest of Dora Mao and Heulah Kline. . , . Lester Leslie and Leith .-. Kline fpent Sunday getting in a large Mipply of wood, - Guild Lay visited at tho Stoddard Rros. logging camp Monday. nirAlTlirrii MF.IiALLIOX The newest in Dlnnerware. You will be delighted with it for tho following reasons: Jlich deep cream body. Modern new nhnpo. i Platinum Handles and Lining. Soft Green and Itoso Color scheme. Guaranteed against crazing. llen&onablo price. Just think over these, points nnd you will want to see "Medallion" before choosing a dlnnerware pat torn and remember, introductory sets nt $10.50 at Itlchardson's Art & Gift Shop, La Grande's Store of beautiful new Ulnnerwuro and glassware. 1-13-tf. Storm Rubbers u 65c 4 Buckle Overshoe $1.S0 Mittens 2&c to fSc Gloves 4'Jc to ItNc j Leather Helmets t0 Knit Cap anc 10 vou v NOUTONS KIDDY SHOP 1-1C- 2t. NOTiCK OF BOM) SALK .NOTICE 18 I1EKKBY GIVEN that sealed bids will be received at the hour of 7:30 o'clock p. in. on tho 25th day of January, IM0, and ltnmt..intolv thereafter nublicly opened by the Commissioner of the City of La Grande. Oregon, at the Commission Itoom in the City . Building in said City for City of l,ii Grande improvement Bonds, Series. 1929, In the sum of eight thousand, two hundred eighty-six and 1S-100 dollars ($8,2SC16), said bonds bearing the date of December- 20, , 129; to mature ten (10) years from date of bonds, with J,paym out. however, optional with : the City of La Grando at any semi annual coupon date on or after one (1) year from dato of said i bonds; bearing Interest at tho rato of five : and one-half per cent . (V) per annum, payable seml I annually; both principal and Inter cst payable nt the- offico of tho i Treasurer of the City of La Grando, . Oregon. All bids must hi unconditional and be accompanied by a certified check for five hundred dollars ($600).. The approving legal opinion of Messrs. Teal, Win free, McCulloch & Shuler, Portland, Oregon will bo furnished the successful bidder. The Commission reserves tho right to reject any und all bids. J. E. STEAUN'S, y: Hecorder. Jan. 10-10t J.CPENNEYCO. 108 Depot 8t. . Ij r.rm;-. Of" ; Lumberjacks Of Suede Clodi Just as illustrated. They're warm and practical. Made with fancy elastic bottom and flip pockets. Sizes 6 to 18 years. Priced very low at $249 1IAVK YOV SKKN IT? ? ? Have you seen Medallion Dinner ware. See tho window display this week at Richardson's Art & Gift .Shop. You will enjoy it, 1-13-tf. I'rojuse or sntixG Ih the name of tho new Picturial Picture It is tho most attractive I'lcturlal Picture since "Tho First Thaw". Have it framed at spe cial reasonable prices at Richard son's Art & Gift Shop." l-131tf. POHTIjAXD livestock- FIND IT HERE Copy for tliis column mast be ' In by 9 a. m. SJiU l.Nt; SHOP 1UU Dia'OT llrtntr us your Hewing NOW! 1-1 G-Z I. Storm HuhhcrH 4 liuckic Overshoes Mittens. (lluvos J-ealher HcliiH'ls ... Knli .(-:aps r ...NOUTON'S KIDDY SHOP ...'.; l-io- 2t. fiOc si.r.o 2Sc la 9Sc .1 lit; to USc 50c 25c to use Hfinstttchms, plraittnR, mittun holes, etc. Norton's Kiddie .Shop. Adv. PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 15 (AP) Cattle and calves: quotably steady; receipts none, ltecelpts cattle 80, calves 10. Ktncrs 1100 to 1300 lbs. SI 1.00 ? ? 11.60, Rood JlKrjll.60. medium $9.50 M $11.00, common $7.50f 99.60. Calves, medium to choice ID.eofffll.SO, cull to com mon S 7.50Sf f 9.50. ' Vealers, milk fed. good to choice f 1 2.00 f 14.00, medium flO.OOff J 12.00, cull to common f 6.00 $10.00. Hogs: steady to strong, receipts 00, heavy weight fS.00-flO.60. Me dium weight $!l.26fo$ 10.76. Light weight f 10.60(1 $11. . Light lights, $9.6oer$10.75. Packing sows, f7.50 ijHf K.75. Slaughter pigs, f9(rf f 10.2S. l-'eedor and stoeker pigs, $9.50 tip $10.75. (Hoft or oily hogs and roasting pigs excluded in above quotations). Hheep nnd lambs: good to choice ewes 25 or 60c higher; roceipts 325, including 301 ' oh contract: Lambs, good to choice $11.50 (r $12.00. 92 lbs. down, modium flf.60frf 11.60. all wi-lghts, com mon $8.60 (if $10.50. Yearling wethers, $7.605f$9.60. Kwes, 120 lbs. doiVn, medium to choice. $4.25 ftp $5.25, 120-150 llw. medium to choice $3.50tfi $5.00, all weights, cull and common $2.00'f-$3.50. .Tile .llt.'l' one -..-'.. i, v Ji ! 'W.fi i iiiivy. (iustjiv Sti'ehi-manu, fnt't'lun mln j bier of ti' l'ttliinv. Lord Hef"l'UVV, ; nnied 111 li i-sh NiateMiuni, 1'iinee lleruhai'd Veil lU'llloW, t"'i nit r Vtrv niitu chancellor. :iud 1'rince Mn Oil 1 In den, the I; i lie, mull liu-p.-ii;it chaucellei were preinhu nt Kuropeanx w ho diet!. T o idely Knew n eapilnHsiH ! db d wnc Am (ilium t',itidter. t ulli-d th- -i i "! i klnc " iin.l JiciiMiiiiM N. I'liKc. -ie' l tin- rn innn:it-s in lb" i-:tdt'l In lMslne- U'llH 1" 'l- -.ialthii't I'd r.nmli-v. t MM. All t. tr tin- w oiid K ruKchen .Salts i iiM'aling tg KriH an 1 ! women who strive tor an allrac , live, free ti'om rat figure that can , urn fail to win admiialion. ' Hen's the recipe that banishes fat nnd brtmjs into blossom all the : im t ma I iittr:tetlveiiess that every WiilUilU pOSSeseM. Every mornlm; take one half teaspi.on of Knisrhtn S.iltH in n, ubiNM of hoi water before hrvuk- last. 1 lte mire nnd do Hum every morn tni: fnr "Ifs the little dally do.no that takes off the ful." 1 loii't miss , a inMrning. Ki'usch'-u habil means that pmiltie of puiNonii'.iM waste uid liariuful aeldH and i;.ises are expelled from the nya tvin. At Hie same tlim the stomach, liver kl.litejs and lx l.t are toned up and the pure, fresh blood con taining Nature's si life-giving salts ate canied In every organ, gland, nerve and fibre of the body and tins is followed by "ihat Krtischcn feeling'1 ot energetic health and ac tivity that in rerhot-d tn bright eye.', ehar skin, ehe-rlut vivacity and chatining figure, (let an NC.c bottle of Krusehcn S-iltK nt the lied Cross Prug store or any drug store (lasts 4 weeks) "Mb. the diMinet untterstandinn 1 ih.it V'mi univt ;,e sii'isited wtth re sul'.s or iiitmry I. .o k. One Mem an i u uni in lost 1 l'oui-.ls ,.r fat m I .rk and fV.'!s belt i than she has for vears. - A i- Montgomery Ward & Co. announces Sen'sdtiondl I ch KiV Wl ith no increase in prices ACTUAL mileage rccprrte deyplapcd by oyr own large. .fleet. L of test cars, and the experience of millions of users have conclusively proved that liie former milcugc guaran tees on RIVERSIDE tires . . . while most liberal . . . did not fully express the superlative quality of the tires themselves. To more closely represent actual RIVERSIDE pcrform r.ncc, we announce these new and greater mileage guaran tees covering complete line of tires that conform to such specilic stundawis of service only because I hey embodv the finest of materials, the most modern design, and the expert workmanship that all superfine tires must receive. - Park nf pnrh rf llirsp rrnsatitmal fHirifnnlcci ttand.i tha tiesliiK i(i.-l rerpnnsibility of ni orctiniznlion uhoto rem J (if j." yrurs of Juir-ilealing i.t unriueslioneti! si I'Kit m:io k i: 30,000 MILE 29x4.50 30x4.50 30x5.00 31 X5.23 33x6.00 S10.S5 11.35 14.45 1G.95 19.85 AH Olkm 5ii nt rr,rmr(lonnt ft-' 'Tr Ka-!tHn Mile Guaian'ee 29x4.40 30 x 4.50 30x5.23 30x5.50 $ 7.33 8.60 1J.50 .3.25 111 Olhr Sit mt P'-ipnrt innate t n" IUMon ( nr.l Mtlo Guafcntec 30x3'j ciuidur cwt, $5.08 29x4.43 .... 5.73 29x4.50 . .. . . 6.55 30x4.50 .... 6.S9 30x5.00 .49 411 Uthrr mt tr tftttriiitnntr Siri-ii. WAMlHWKAIt 00 Mile Guofonlee NQy 15.0Q0 MILFS 30 x 32 Cl:n.r o,ti , $4.39 29x4.40 . . . 4.98 30x4.53 . ",. . . 5.59 30x5.C0 . I . .' 7.05 in on,., .,. r,pianm String,! jf'.l Sizes and Qualities of Rivei sides iim- iii uuuiiir ((( Montgomery Ward Stores Y 1101-3 Washington Ave. La Grande, Ore. RD&co.4iiiliM Thone Main IS ItH'tuded Smiiuel I vi. v.- - t' th - i