La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, February 13, 1930, Page 7, Image 7

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    Thursday, February 13", 1930'
LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE.
Page Seven
office!
CAT
r.uai hak ma. !
Br Juniu s
I '11.
'i in; ivu.mi:i! .
liiriiifv leailn nn I-: Yt
i ' 1 h' kih will 1-41 ;
Ami whi'ii ;ii H V rfsiM fn.m strife
Ills hon.-h A K lot.
In t li has to strufcwfe hud
Tft 10 K livhi- .mi;
'If I' ' fiv.iH do aid r'tard
Ills crops, there'll li A drouth.
Tiuf hired I, I' has to pay
.-Vrt awful A loo;
'I li'K- O lv
d whi-n lie's away.
Nor M wurli will do.
fid)i N PMnml makf to meet.
'Itlira for A l takes .,
fiouie hi.m-ilcrs, wild mo it T eat
' That K no muary makes.
I
(pi 1 1 1 1 1 u i: nn. is. iihh nr.
- si.-k in ..hi a (i li.s:
' 'l lm ili-KtR Ik- n V. ivx hi
?. An. I lli.-n In I' ; ili.n.
' i " "
-lf..
IINIIAI'l'V I'lOOI'l.i:: 'I'lic fil
w wlm wan Into 1'nr liln .v.Hlii;
-littt not laic ('noiiKli.
: Hicalur (nt .Unncr of clnli)----'('..liitlfnicn,
.11.1 yon .n-.-r slop in
V.lliiul;? I auk you nKnlr,, .11.1 yt.u
;cvt'l Htn. tn think'.'"
I Sfowi'ip I i I anil Ml'.iy ) "1 li.l
ti,i (-v.-i' Ihlnk tn .stop?"
J,
Is my nose shiny, dear? "
No. your iiKhi kner is
jSrtuHy."
V ra-ualiy Insurance company
ltii:H. had reu n I nd som adilitioiinl
J ievilleiice to suppfrrt n claim i-e-i
eilly received a loiter from the
, .vjilovv of the insured, wldrh end
led: 2 'Jt have, so much trouble ttiii'
, indiiey (hat I sometimes almost
f iliink I lh my hushtiud was mil
I dead."
The father may he the head of
itlni home, but mother usually Is
I tlx receiver.
I
AN' ALAU.U t'LfK'lv IS ALL
lilt HIT. IF A PFKNO.V LIKKS
TlllAT SOItT OF "T1VO!"
j A WOMAN'S TltAVI'.LS
lie; Voii'i-e ilex). Haircut . or
EASY
PAYMENT
PLAN
Pay us the easy,
: o n v c n i ent and
economical way
just a little every
week, two weeks or
month.
CINDERELLA
She: -I really don't know jutt
yot. I'm looking nltout u hit, I
iimy ho hack inter. '
,
'Vliy ln you iaro nl mi'?"
"Kntlior mys you arc n nolf-nindo
man."
"Well, why alnro "
"I'm WHiiiU'riiiK why yfu innd'1
yoiiiMi' like thai!"
j "Antl you ran rook lllto inothor
j UHfi to?"
I "Yes. H' you ran stnml indices
I t i ii lilio your father iimI to."
Overnight
News Briefs
Ily tlie A-vOH luled I'ress
IhniiiUa
WasiiUiKlon Voir on IliiKheH
delayed ak'ain hy speeches,
j;verrlt, 'asli. l-'arnier killed
and deputy wounded in K"n lialtle
aflrr offieers o to farm, home in
xearrh of Ihpinr,
l.ontf Key. l'la. Hoover falls to
K-t a sailTish.
' . Honolulu Itrother of frM. Mar
lon Helvrr flies court, action io oh-
; tain admission to autopsy seei;In
; ovidrnee slie wan poisoned.
i Tulsa. Okta. T. K.- Caraway,
flying fnstruetnr, klUd. and stu-
; depi seriously Injured in atridane
, crash. . . ;.
i New York Agreement slunert.
i.ondiui,' nine.ilay Ki'iiiiriit strike.
) 'Uallliuore- l.orenzo 1'rlre, n-nr;.
i convicted of nmrdt-r in first de-
j Kieo lor- KJiiinjr itrunrn iieyman
1 and assauiunif nw woman com-
1 panion.
WashinKton Increase of
, fl:tfi.:it;: in stnniTi taj;es Khown hy
internal rrvonuo lnireau HtaU:-
menl.
' Kldorado, Ark. Mrs. Hertle CVen
tiy. ar. held for Krand jury on
chare of poisoning huwhand to
collect insurance.
Witelgit
London Japan reji-eis Amerl
eiin saneHtion for (Hi per cent
cruiser ratio.
M!unirh Offlre of soviet trade
commission and homes of cm
lloyrs sen relied without Micrrss
for t'Milosives.
. Itosario, A.rfetilina Klve
wllh firearms lako Jose. Jtoaian. item in Hie return (t iua.ny lax
woundeii anarchist, from police ! payers. Typical business expense
Ktmrd in liospilal.
San .Inali, Porto Uteo Senators
CINDERELLA'S
SPRING STYLE SHOWING
IS NOW THE HEADLINER
OF FASHION EVENTS
A ehai'mirijr showing of spring's smartest: garments,
which glorify the misses and matrons at the lowest
prices in the city. .
SUITS
deadlocked nwr cholrt of wniite
jiri'HliUnt,
Moxifo City President' Orth.
Hiihlo tmfflcieiit; y recovered from
wound to li-avi hntl and attriwl lo
husinsK affairs at homo.
' S,"ii
Tnlrdo, O.- Jainpft M. .MrOmw.
locrotnry of Toledo liunelinH olul,
di'. ,
Philadelphia fViinlo Mark
n warded ltok 5.10,000 prl'.o for
"most outstanding Hervleo to J'lill
ahddila" in i:n'!i.
New M.rl; ivn.lley cnllinir ui (
ni.y. r.wii. .1 Juliii .. H''t""i',nHi-llPi. nil.wi-1plli.iin I" pi-iifea- I
of .Mi.ii-lst.mn. X. 4... . ndJIldB-al ,a juiirimly, ,rrlia rent, cost of '
h.-sl ilui; In Weslmiimter hnw. . .In,,.., ,-. .,.,,.,. ,,,i iri,.,.ion,t i
Now Voi-1; ( 'ollinililil liilii'H loiul
In KiiMoni iiittTi'nlli'Kliil. h:iMkit
hall IriiKiH' " .lcrc-.ltlnif I'olinnyl
vanla 3 lo is.
! Our hlrth rato is altnost k low
i art (hat of Franco, according to re
rently compiled Ktatislles. The old
rale of one it minute persist-.,
' however.
IM. !,... u .t W'uvrnMH Oa.. Hlol
the Klenm from som. hody's smile I
when they rohhed a ueuuM h oiiiiu
OI it set oi KOhl leioo.
INCOME TAX
FACTS
Nil. 10. r
The, term "net ineonie" meant
deductions
irross.iucome less the
alloued..u'ntb r the statute
deductions Include business and
professional t?pense: pensions to
i (.m,if,ves
taxes,- losses. imert-Hi
paid, bad debts, depreciation, de-
: pletion, contributions, etc.
. HavliiK ariln.-d at (he net Inconm.
the ne.vt step Is, to fleduei.tlte per
Koual exeuip'toil- $:tr.ini for mar
ried persons living together and
heads of fnrnilles, or Jlftiii) for n
single person, plus the $400 credit
for each dependent-, eic. : The nor
mal lax is .computed on . the: re
mainder at the rate nf one-hair
of J per cent on the first $dinV
2 per cent on the next. $jooo, and
1 per com. .mi H" . -
ure to understand mo oisnneiion
between deductions aKainst ross
lueome ami creo.is airainsi net
come has result.-d In numerous er-
rors on me
pan oi i.iuji-in-
HusimiM oxp.'iis.M loin, a law
of a inereantlle establishment are j
amounts paid for nuv
illslnir, liln;
COATS
. . Featuring 1-1.95 to 59.95
Capelets Drop pi up;
hemlines, fur and plain
collars, pepluin effects.
' Hulled and full waistline.
FROCKS Vto
Featuring 1-1.95 to 4-1.95
... New silhouettes,, modi
fied lengths, long; and
jhort sleeves. Capelets
Uneven hemlines, Prin
cess and Empire.
22.95, 29.95, 3-1.95
It's a season of varied
personalities in suits
short jackets, finger-tip
or full length hip-top
holero and nipped-in sil
houettes bright colors,
hlack and navy.
MILLINERY
5.95-12.95
Style is given a new
meaning l.v the many
expressions of youth and
novelty combined so in
terestingly in the new
hats new arrivals daily.
SHOP
I llPl"T M Tj r , ),iia
of plorks and othor ptiiployoB. rrnt, t
litfht, heat, water, telephone, prop. j
ei'iy Inxuninro, and delivery x- -penv.
Tho rxpciiKt'H of a inaiiu- j
factoring luiflnoffi Include lahor.
. raw niatorlals, suppMr-, repair.-, j
Hjrhl and hr-nt. power, 'HlnC nosi, j
ndi:ilnI-trn(ion, and other fJinlliu i
I ohartfPi.
j A pini'esKlnnal num. such lis a
i lawyer, doe tor, nrfhlltitH, di'iitlHl.'j
ou, may diduet the eoht of sup- '
; plies used in his praetlee, f-.vpeiirus
paid III tht- operation and repair nf j
ait autouiohtle used in making pro
.,.,,..,, ...i,, ,,,.., , nmriwsinilul
.1 In IiIm orilcM', til" hlru'flf ?
oill.-c
.-ltiinlK.
Health Talks
Inro HcJmii j
At ('umhrhltre thrre Is u pnpulnr i
toast which runs. "Here Is to pure
science. May It never he of prife-
tleal use to anyone.
I i.esptie i no loasi, nowever. num.
i ,M Jmfv 8rI,M10e ar ono ti,ne is pron
to become a very practical science
(shortly thereafter. '
j (Merit Mnxwoll. was a pure Helen-i
!,UhI,. -a mathetimllcian of, renown
who, on a liiireiy mathematical
basis, calculated ami 'formula! oil ) vs(t vliM family.- - ' -;Varleiy.
of lawa dealing .-with wave !- -i-lie Kasiem Star held lt re.u
jforms of onerpy.- t ,-.-. :. ' fcir.j.mWtlnk, kiHt nlHlit -followed
; At the time of the publication of 'tv u 0, lal ineotlnir .- A uood crowd
hiK StndlcH, th"y were withouj- ui)y j
I'i'aciicaL' ajpli'!l"l- nt;all.l: Sinct
! Hien,' however, : JlaNwelt'H . studi
nave, serveu Jis.ipt' ouain mr mm n
of Hie ehKineeiins involved in' the
radio Industry. , ,. ,
In a comparable manner. Honie of
the -first; similes conducted-by the
If rent Louis Das-jteur were In ' the
nature of pure science. . In tiiiie,
howi-yor,. they camo o wryo. afi the
haeiilidne nt' certain industries and
all tnedieliuv , '''' ,' '
When oultb younir, ' Pasteur be-
came involved in tho Mcientuic
question of the gnosis of . lirK
There were' 'some scientists whq -
inaiittained that W-rlain forms oi
i.llfo sprang spontaneously .out r
non-ilvijij,' Hu,bslatices--frOKs from
lh. ii ml ml nn
I It was this nroblem which. -Mn tlfe
'......it nf unii. .ta.ii '' r-inv.hi '
, ltu,(1(1(, To hfi OWI, sll;,israel1on
( HlltiHractiqn..of O.e'Hclmi-
...,.. .. ,imnnHl ralpil that
1 ,,..,.. , 1,1.,..-. ,.,,. ,,,,k- from
IIvIiik Ihlnds.
Pastt'llr' (lovolono.l.a-ftPrioH of lll:
K.'iilona I.M'hnliiinH. tlio prlnnlpal.,
ono of,-vliL'li wiim.Io O.-nlroy l j
l.oilinir or li.ialinB all llylnir llilnxa
which. thollKh IiivIhIIiIk, nlill
l.sl. il In lho ruil.lH Ii-hIoiI.
Jli.- prop. liojv. ih.. Known a
, , .
paxfllriicallon. It most popu al
appllratlon Is lo llio . pri.Mi.rvntlnn
of iti.! r.'lallvn nnrlly 01' nillk. 'lint
Jin IIip Pii'l II Is "iniri'' Helom?o Kiiilt'
i.ractlral." :l
Tbrifty FroncK'
The pMiimiii' Ihrifl of llio ri'pni'li i
Is nnu'lit'n liPllor lllutraieil ilimi
In sunn' of lh( Kinullpr cafi-H wlii'i'p
i'ps;illaf ' piilrons llli''Ihi-lr iin.kln
In n sorl of rai l:, sii!,'t'p.llvc of lho
rows of fliavina imii.' .In n "I'l'
llm- l.ni-lior shop.- un.l fiuy 'onpe
n-pfk for t In- lniiiiliy of Hint Ml o!
Ilnpil. .niiii. may Pall ll inrui
I- itiipIi p.nll ii "hi'ili'i- soi vii'p."
-i iii-
John Paul Jon Not Tall
Jolui I'niil .tones, ihe gnnlenpr'ii
boy. who ran away lo.poa nt twelve
nnil nn iinpn'Kseil Knrope hy lil
fiiilitlni; muiiIIiIi-. nivalin I he K Mu
lish roasi ilnrin the rcvolmlon
Hint Itiisstn 8nh'iiiPntly ilrnfie.l
liini oml innile lit til a rear ilihiilial.
was iinili-p tiilliim .height, lie hinl
those pominon chanicterisilcK nf Ihe
lllile shiiver. zel. fop ehir.Vi, en
ergy inn rivkless vanity. -I'.ojlnn
f:iohe. -
7 '-. . smoothly anil proil.iee a yoiiihful
Old tunnels indrr the streets of; bloom. Made by' a new French
Sonora; fal., dm,' by miners In the (proeess, M HLI.()-(!bO l-'aen 1'ow
lown's haleynn days,: ore : Pa-.lsliiK.i der, stays , on longer.. Olass .Drugx.
ll rrli-lill -. , ' . '.'..' j ne. Adv.' '
Announcing New Service
MOTOR COACH
Pendleton Walla Walla- Lewii ton
Spokane Yakima Bend Portland
Baker Boise Twin Falls Pocatello
Salt Lake City
8 Trips Daily to Pendleton and Way Point .
S Trips Daily to Baker and Wy Points.
2 Thru Trips Daily to Portland and Way Points.
Thru Daily Service to Weiser, Ontario, Boise, Twin Falls,
Pocalello, Salt Lake City and Way Points.
Connection! ar made at Pendleton to and from Spokane, Coeur d'Alene,
Colfax, Lewiiton, Pullman, Moscow, Walla Walla and Way PuinU.
Connections are made at Umatilla to and from Kennewiclc, 1'a.co,
Spokane, Yakima, Kllensburg, Wenatrhce and all Yakima Valley Points.
Connections are made at Arlington to and from Ileppncr, Condon, Focsil
and all John Day Volley l'ointa.
Connections are made at The IJulln to and from Prlnerille, llend,
Klamath Falls and all Central Oregon Points.
Connections are made at Portland to and from Tncoma, Seattle,
Vancouver, H. C and Way Points North and Salem, Oirvallls, Kuireue,
Koseburg, Medford, Sacramento, San Francisco, Los Angeles and all
Way l'oints South.
Connections are made at Fall Lake City to and from Denver, Omaha,
Kansas City, Ht. I,ouis, Chit-ago, New York and all Kantern Cities.
Motor Coflchex Leave Iji Grande
..10:15 a. m.; 1:00 p. m.; G:.r)0 p. m
..10:15 a. m.; 1 :00 p. m.
..10:15 a, in.; 1 :D0 p. ni
..10:15 a. m : -
fob .
Pendleton
Walla Walla .
Lewiston
Sjiokane
Vakimu
Portland
Flaker -
ftoise .
..10:15 a. ni.
..10:15 a. m.
..10:10 a. ni.
..10:10 a. m.
Salt Lake City 10:10 a. in
Inquire at Stage Depot for rates and schedules to all points
Express Shipments Carried on AH Schedules
Columbia Gorge Stage Depot
Klin and Jtfferson Sis. Phone Msln 7!I9
COLUMBIA GORGE MOTOR COACH SYSTEM
Park ana YasahUl Portland, Oregoa
Re-Elect Hess
President Of
Commerce Club
' j
((Observer Corrospondent)
' imir.' ni .-ini. h..!.i iiu i..,,.!,... ...'..rtb. '
' " " " j
jj Kimi'ui ui mi- i omu iioiii yt-s- i(1. rniiHintf inueh of the pomp anu areoruance wna tne oitien i nuiu.
turday ufternoon. Alumt 3 mnn t rlicuiuHtauce lo disappear " from i The head or the Kovernmetit pre
i hers attended Hie meet lute and "f-;tlim laml where tlilnH freiiuently i fers lo dre in I lie nent comfort
I tr tlof noon liua h on the principal i ur,. done now lnVnuse they wre so aide fashion adopted hy the Ameri
husinesN of the meetliiK' was thojdone eenlaris a wo.
annual election of Officers, (i. thuidy uniform an Kivlnjf way
j ileus was reeh'jt-it d president; ,
('krenee Itoscwn'd, vice president; ;oi'addtvsn to the short inn reHpret
j I Veil ClrlKK", secretary and the ex-iul "Mr. Seeretary." Naturally
Leeulivo eoiuinitlee !, It. foimer. T. j these ehunKvs receive Impetus from
I N. Ilalrd and (, I.. Cadwi ll. j Hie sorialist lahor parly tfvern-
lr. and Mrs. Croic Hoffman ,
were I'cndletou visitors Hnnday.
i D. Cadwell h ft Tuesilay noon
for . I'nrHfind and Waslilimlon
points to he Kone ahout a week,
i Tlie Kev. It. ('. I.ee went to Wal
lowa last nltfht to Klve a i.-itrlotlo ,
lalk on Lincoln, al a puldic meet- !
in umier im anspiees oi me u.
K.
1. lodire. On Mondav evenlilir lie
will KiVe a lalk In linker. The
district convention of the K, I'.
lodjce Is to he held nt that tlinu.
,; ltnlph SntHU retmmod Monday
, fr0m Ilolso where lie had K"'e to
wan iresent and hrldme
was the
DelteioiiM
i pri,H.,mi cntertalnn'ient,
refreslimeiits were : served , hy
the
ctbe.nmiee. j , , ' .
' The I'nion basketball fans en
joyed -Iho. splendid- maneuvers of
iho Willamelle lleareals when they
nivt the 1'nlon. Independents-Tut-;- j
ilay niKhL -Despite the handicap)
of the lqca-1 team and the one-sided i
iti'oro the Ka,me was one if Intense
interest. . ., ;
, Depow Claim to Fame
. Chaunci'V M. IVpew wassn well
J.nmvll )R n (M..tnp f(....diu
t c.oul;. tliat loaiir neocle hist
islulit rtf Lho fuel that lit! was a
..,iinjnolUl: hnvyer. bank ilin(dor
and inllwn.v executive, lit) served
two terms .tn ihe t'lillnfl .SiaiCK s-en
ate Mini, attended every Itejaihllcal.
nnlhtnul cbuveiiiion from isss. tt
rr If21. In.Ui'J-l he was- n delegate,
hut; illness prevenied his nileti
init-o.-
i
: Colorful Cartagena
' In Cnrtasenu, Hie visitor will step
j hiick many eenluries and wundt'i
Ihrnmrh ill "kl. 'hy "f nlk
I niericii. He can visit Ihe church
., . , .. . . j.. . .,
I nr Min i en ni, liui u in tin- iHM'niin
I (,ontl)rv. (.n,.unlor llnlv(. n,l:,ns
nrlnsls nnil nuns, ilark-e.vpil l.nlln
AiiiPi'iciin IipiiuiIps, slippliPiils fnnn
llm iiiniiiilnlnslilc: 11 inarliPl si-onn
nlnl n stri'Pi sipiic ski'ti lipd In liolil.
I.arbarlp cnlnr.
Pt Sheep H Daily Beer
. As ri-KUhli' as' Ihn cUipU u .pel
sheep eiile'ffl'- Ihe har nf n wa.vslilo
Inn In Siolinnd i-very ilny anil by
slcns olilers a hin-hel of heel'.
When the hist illop Is koiip II nn
iei'i.nnnlousl.v turns lis had; mi. I
leaves Iho plaie. Ilelilnir lis lips
wllh every slun of enjoyment. 'I he
lunillaily says Hint the animal. 11
neli-'hhor's .el. arrives at praelleal
lv Ihe same itiim.tr- every innrnliic
Endorsed By
Beautiful Women
jleailtlpR who Kilar.l llinlr eomplex
lons nso .Mt:l,l)-(H.O -ap.- I'ow-
iilr-r only. l-'amoiiH for tmrlly It
leolnrlnK matd r iS approveil hy the
I oovcrnment. The skin never looks
1 nasty or flaky. It tprinils 'more
Trip
5.-M0 !
5.R5
10.90
13.15 i
12.G.V
12.05'
2.70,
1 0.65 j
31.90!
, $2.2.-.
,. :i.7.-
.. 7.25
...8.75
.. 7..10
.. 8.00
... 1.80
.. 7.10
19.15
6:50 p. m -
3 :00 p. m. ; 8 :25 p. m
.....
jPomp And Circumstance Are Fading
j in Socialist England of Today
Ily Hates I Unity
( Associated Pivss Staff Writer)
l,i)Nlit).V tAL') Democratic j Itainsay Maclonall, prime Jttlu
hlmplleliy of drens Is one id' theMslrr, Is mo fond of loom eomfort-
.... . ...
llllllCI'll 111 r.UK Id MM, P I (II III" nun ii.ii.uv III' tiMH M . 1" Ml vnn niiltni in J
io plain 'Vivh.s" and lenlhy modert
"cnt.
One
nf iim h.tesi inanifestatronH',,,,i" reserved for Iho late l-ord
of iho movement came from Klnir
OeprKe himself when he Intimated
thai cabinet members mlfrht wear
ordinary ( veiling dress as eourr
ruuctlouK Instead of lite cusloniary
h-vee di-i'ss. That rostnine consists
of :t uniform heavily embroidered
. . , , , (.OM)llm llhmil
I $Gita. There-are several lu-adH or
Kovernnient depiirlments who can
I not afford such ah outlay.
! The Influence has come out open
i ly in tlie foreiKn office where Ar
thur illenderson is now.' correctly
referred, lo as -"Mr. Secr.elat y.". For
merly il was thO Invariable .rule
(hat thi
holders of ' tills.
a file
should . be , called :'IIU, Majosty's ;
Secretary of Slate For Foretun-Af- j
J'alrs.",;. - j
Tlie tendency Is miirked " .too 'In
the house of cbnunons'where. frock .
coats are 'less seldom seeni'i'Vert on (
tin liiicks'. of 'members-, of 'the, ..kite y
conservative. Kovermnefil.. . ,' v
Winston rimrclilll now wears
lounge suits although his.alllre was , l
inucii' inortv formal ..when- he' was j
chancellor: of -the ' excllilduei'. Sir i
Austin 'Chamberlain rrequeiifly.
pi ara.'in a lotniKe suit and lntl'ton '
shoes. ' Stanlry Haldwin,' former j
prime. ."minister, -in. seldom ,svcn (
tliesc dnys in a tailed Karnienl. j
Tho'front bench where the enh-
litet. sits. Is tfi'.nerally laekliiK: insur- j
toriaT ,:lory. noUN ( iceiVftlonally ..I. i
II. Thomas, unofficial "minister of j
employnien,i," KladdeiiK' (lie hopse .
with a surht 'of Ihe dress suit which i
he domieri when he became, lord of.
! Ihe privy seal, but at other limes 1
I his sack coat files widely open iiiid
! Ills pockels blll(;e.
j Paradf.ieall; the front bench h
j pends lipon "Mr. Secretary Hender
niiii" 'lo mainlalii tlie hadllions of
SPRING FASHIONS
3
Montgomery Ward & Co.
1101-: Washington
(the tall coat, lie- has the fljnirc for
jtorimil iiiilre and carrie It well.
t i...wU i.4 ,..t ..
Iran )nslms man, rattier than tn
the formal alllre urK'd for thfl
house row, TIiIh reeoiitly hromrht
i upon him the ire or u tnhorti'
'inaRiixIne which deHerlhed Mr. Mue-
Donahl art "the worst dressed pro
tnler the country has ever known.')
j Hlthcrlo thai disllurthm his
liHhury. It wart facetiously i-
ported and widely believed that his1
turd shin was measured for his l
clothes while silling down.
Mr. MacDonald likes best Hi
clothes he wears on unofficial oc
casions. Ills normal alt Ire Is n dark
tfrry or brown Iouhkc suit. Only
when some function outside the
house of commons requires formal
dress does he tip pear In 11 in par
liament. SIX Sl.W HWMiVMS IX'
tkxas i.i:h i: I HIS VIM It
DALLAS AP)"--Thr I S 0 hase-
hall campaign In lho TexuH ;leaKUe
will see. only two of '..last year's
uiahaffei'S 1hus1; at tlielr ild' jobsj
-'She jofjjhd elHlil Vbibs-hfi,ye, ilii?'
A THREE DAYS' COUGH IS
YOUR DANGER SIGNAIi
Couglis from colds may' lead to ,w
rious trouble. - oii i' can step tlicm
now Willi Oconiulsion," an eaniUified
creosote tliat is pleasant to take.
Creonuileion is a medical discovery
with two-fold Action; it soothes 'anil
heals tlie iiitlamrd membranes and in
hilar perm ftrnivih. . : ;
Of all knawn drat-fi creosote' ia-re'e-
opniznl hy hili medical anthorklcs
as uno of (tin pre;itet licalutf; ocncirn
for coughs from cnlds jind bronchial
irritations. Cn'omnhuou containsi' in
nddltion tn crm'otc, elher healiiitt
CREOMULSION
FOR THE COUCH FROM COLDS THA T HANG ON
AuthenticNew
There is an appealing feminine quality
w youthful charm -about these first
Spring fashions that make them irre
sistible! Ncwmodelsarearrivingevery
day from New York developed, in
Spring's fresh colors exclusive ih
style, yet not expensive. ,'
The First Of The
New Frocks t
S9.75
iponaor the new silhouette, skilfully adapt
ed for early Spring, in the leading colors and
fabrics.
The Jacket Fiock pictured combines a white
sleeveless prince.s dress with a youthful little
jacket of vivid orange. Sizes .:.'-,' ,
The Silk Piint, pictured at the right below,
features a titled hipllne. adorned with perky
little hows lined with cream silk.
Sports Coats Are Belted
$14.75
Coots for sports wear defy the feminine mode
with their jaunty tailored lines.
The Coel PlclUf ed is of soft basket weave with
smart rounded lapels and clever cuff straps.
Children's Frocks
In Gay Prints
98c
Any little sirl will love a dainty percale dress
with a modernistic design in rose, white and
blue or o blue and white ninliam trimmed
in white pique.
The Mil!inery Mode
Favors Brims
$2.95
In keeping with the feminine mode, tlie hot.
for Spring arc demurely brimmed m soft Hex
jblc.t raw, straw trimmed ft It, nr sat in. Come in
and nee our smart enpiesof new French inodrlsl
Striking New Shoe Designs
$3.89
Grareful patent leather suppers with cutout
designs and tiny decoiative buckles arc smart
est lor drcs wear. Trim kid tieKRie wtrn with
sport coiluinei.
Other Models,
, $2.(19 to
Ave.
Main 18
: deifrono a, chanue In manatrerlal
! nwichlnery. Only Del lnt(t t
j Waco and Arihnr I'helan At
; HJireveport retained their Johy.,
j Kveu M.llltm Htock, who piloted
! liallas to the I !(:.", fla, has neon
; icplaeed ly Jakey Atn, who utecrod
! l-'ort Wj'jrth to hIx consyi-utlVo
, rhampioushlpM a few yenrH hk" '
( Kralik Mnydor will have the rolnit
"t "iih,
w liurnii ut
Han Antonio. Del Maker al Hoiin-
! mnnt and 'arl William at Wichita
: Kails. - Joe Sclniltz. veteran major
i ami minor- league performer, -1 t
' pilot the Ht. I.ouIh i 'a nl iaa Ik farm
; at Houston.
Rainbow at Night
The vvratlior bureau says Mint n
ralnhow HI nlghi In nn unusual bill
hot 1 rare phenomenon. lr only
required it shower will. hrliihL iikhmi
liulit nn 11, when the moon is no)
fno liluh in tlin lienvetis.
Ask N. K. West
6
. bo you know; i
9 7 1 ? ?
elements which Wothe nmr heal: thfl
inltanifd membranes atid Map the it1
ritation, while thorcnaoto go oil to
the: stomach, is absorbed pity; the
blnod. at lacks thc ;seat of the Iroiibla
and r hecks thq growili of thepena
. Creomulsion is puurantced .saiWac:
(ory In w treatment of cpufihs-iropt ,
cold, 'bnuicliitla and minor fornix of .
bronchial; Irritatioiib, antl U excellent
fur hu'iJdinK ip lho' Byslcm after ;'ioldi
or ,flu. Xlohey refunded if "tiip
llevrti utler taking- uccording-to ijlrec
tions. .Ask your llriisut. :(odv.)
$1.1!)
La Grande, Ore.