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LA GRANDE L.fiNING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, PRE. Page Flv Tuesday, April 1, 1930 .rluniHl to Work If. A. Starr Huh returned to work the Collins Service station aft or abai-nco of a week duo to an tack of the flu. Huteml the Hospital .Mrs. Joe Oliver entered the undo It ond e hospital Sunday pro mt ory to a major operation to performed Wednesday. t , Major Operation ' .Mrn. Tom Ueuorue unue.rwent major operation . today ut tho Uraudo lionde hospital. ILCAD RRIllEf JT leaseil From Iho Hospital Carl Jjislerud, who has been at Uno Grande Rondo hospital . for Amo tlmo with back injuries, wns leased Sunday and is ut his home Kivo Points, io Jjemoetlon Tour- fj. Farkiuk, U V. Chausae and Kubei'tH begun an inspection Tire protection apparatus of ait tli' O.-W. bullcllnir on the B-conrt lslon today, starting at HunnlH i and workiiiK east. ftrniii Wullowu 1 Olio liodnier, of 'W'a.llowa, it f1rjyv"nK a few days in Lu Grande llfiness. ''i-om KIkIii Jj. Kcwell. ot KlKin. was a -it Grande, visitor yesterday on iislnesH. CllMl Dlsc-lint-gctl Kevin MeKcnzio, who was brought here from Klamath Falls on u burglary charge, was released boon lino of lack of evidenco yester day afternoon in tljo court of tho Justico of jieaoe, I Denhanu August P. Nelson of tho death of his mother, Mis. A. II. Nelson, last ,ln1.ov)IJj night at her homo In Gallon, Ohio Ct A ni,1B,an la about town following an ilinoss of about a year. ,mluv atwr 8CVOral weeks Illness Burial will bo at Gallon whoro sho jCOIl(jnnl! hlni at homo, was born nnd spent most of her , life. Mrs. Nelson visited in I-a 'spenrtNlio Day Grando for two summer months I' Mp llml xh.s .;, Johnson, of about If. years ago. January 18 of IIUI,t,1rton nr0 visiting with Mr. this year sho and Mr. .Nelson ob-,, ..... . .,,. .ihnson today, ston- sorvcr their fifty-third weddliiR an-' , .. .. ., murn till) from nlversary. Ilesidc her busband ; 1,ul.tjUIl(ji throo children survive her, Aug. i . ' I. Nelson of this-city, u son of ' -a,.riu0 Uccn.se Port Huron and a daughter ofl" 1:llv,.r potter and Violet Land, Gallon. Miss Klorenee Nelson, a jjf-jn, secured a marriiigo license Newlin and Mr. ltngain), songs by Mr lUffain onsemblo singing, ex- pr0I)0ncnt8 tho condemnation hibitton of flro eath.0- by William tnriinrii epiloRUo on golf by .Mr., . student nurso at tho St. KlizabPth hospital in Baker, came to La Cii-ande last nlht to spend the day with her father, and will return tomorrow. Mr, Kelson Is unable to tso to Ohio. this morning at tho county clerka office. Health Talks At. the Hotels Those registered at local hotels Include: Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Fulton, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. "V. J. Mackwell, El Paso: W. It. Ited- hoad, Portland; A. II. uurnnugn, ... ... . . ,., It ia tsbury, Ida.; .Mrs. j. ,,, ,.,., ,hro!i A HON, IS A HATrliEI-'lIil.D A boll is a battlefield whereon a war Is fought between attacklns (forms and derendcrs of tho body, A boll usually centers about a iclds, ItuK.iln, etc. CIunu Onler Drill Inhibition . At the armory, tho compnny's first and second battalions went through some close order drill and manual of arms demonstration, had company Inspection nnd stood mustor. Last night was tho initial ap pearance of tho company in the now Issue uniforms, a distinct Im provement in appearanco over the former uniforms. and wifie, Por M. Burns. Spokane; .1. N. Ander- :, , ;,, , tissue about it, Portland; Ben Buor, Nampa; K. C. Kcnnally, Boise; 11. C. Sutherland commonly brought on through In jury to the linir follicle and tho during snaving or la, which are commonly present on the skin, Invade the wounded tcrr multiply. to tho lnva- U..H i. ui.ii... in. ,.ii,.i ,nn..r. The l'ortiunii: J. i.. cananan. union . --- - .i.. i..,., .,ii.t I'neiflc. of Chicago; .Mr. and Mrs.) '!';,.. '',' ,,, ,.,i ..inri with. Portland; K. P. Welsol, Walla Wal- ,L" - la; Ray Albert. Boise; K. U Smith, '""7 'V'' , ", ,?,, s Walla 5 Walla; Uen T. Osborne. ' per cent company to tho Columbia beach camp this Juno, duplicating lns.t year's attendance. WHITMAN GLEE CLUB APPEARS IN , LOCAL RECITAL (Continued from Page Ono) ' I 'Z - -.ce days, usually, tho boil Is ',, Portland-. Karl Youror. Boise; f" blown." and in fi ,.p i.,.i.i.... ,....u I., ill ... . ... II. r nens to softness. in. i.,.,j.v.t , . h iinii a . J. w. layitir, lumiini, . . .. . i , i i.i,,.,. im ...i.!.i.i Kiirfririi iiv. anu If not complicated, it will at this llmu break down' and a. muss of dead tissue will be. thrown ' off and healing commences. I toils are commonest Qn Business I 1..1 l-tnt.lu,..1 -" J - - ' . .ii r. u iiu ..i i n. u . ... " - lli. Grando last weekend on busi- j. ir Hathaway, Pendleton: K. M Hwartz, l'ortland and San Pai'rott Boise. ' ? ' ' -turneil Jlomc Mrs. George T. Cochran returned ,,,, jk,lvt. nio Sunday morning from l'ort- u.i,,.r 1 In llto ind where sho attended the meet- - H ," Vhn negative issue of iuvmuu 8 suiior.us ..o J r the hoard of directors of tho ... .!..,..., . .ri,.,. Ilrlglil's uisease. uiaucies, ko.ii "...I on Federation of omon's au of com. Suchfo ubs Saturday and also visited ..liltt ,liM!11.m;imAllt vCPt ' such Habit to IjoIIb. bucli huHi n.ia uau riiJi J , , .,, ially have crops ot uoiis. iv-.i.. , riirpM aa are neeueu ior mmici: nn- ... n.i ,i u i , i . , ... ,,.,. A . ! A duii may ue a num. uiuusn i ill senaior u. u. r.oeniuiu m I-I.. M.I- ... .. where thev will meet tne . . ,. . . It.. .1.... i., nmintv on'"""'1 " ' ' ...... . fiiee. and mullinle boils called car l,i.,. "wi.lle in llnlernriso he 1 ". ' . m,J buncles. are particularly dangerous. -- i ii nsH niiiKinir iiitt 1.111 iiu ." .... . . . ill attend tho annual meeting ot arc. Mr3 vu.torin Sclnv. iz- I ' sudden development XII.... IT I l.&llil.U 111(1 VlNM fill "HI" ""V - - I- 1 ' 1 1 l thorn may be something more fun- Delora r link. damentally wronK with tho body flio chamber of commerce. Sctiiriu'd 1o The Dalles All.... TJ.ill. lnlincnn ll'IU nt II I'll Oil . tb hor school at The Dalles aucr " "V,.'"V , 2'"""'. .."V. ri;, l , ,L"Plekles", tho U If. S. operetta, eon ill, but is now improving. first perforni.-ineo of jand that the boils are but a symp, torn of that condition. I A boil should not bo "man-hair died" by unskilled hands. Caro sjprnlncit Wrlsl l.corgo u a.iaee, m ...Hi . .... .,, ,.r,m ,.es Ink Slss.. snialued his left wrist In tt ( ' ', , ijill Sunday at Mcaeham. was presented yost.sr.ius aiie.no. . auu1(1 iis0 )n, Vi.vn nn w lll)ow the Infectious material coming from a boll to infect and perhaps ftecovcrlng Mrs. It. If, Newloll, ot 110l liring street, is rapidly recovering d'oih a recent major oRerutlon at tlm Grande Honde hospHal. ' with a largo allendanco of grade school pupils present. Another ,.r m'lin-.fleld ' matlnco win tune in.icu iinnu...... , w in me uii lug nlau?, Thursday ' and Friday Tickets may be exchanged for re served seals at Glass Drugs tomor invade the surrounding tissue. ig a series ot revival mooting "i. le Christian church in Caldwell, la..1 and will bo there for several eeks. During his ubsonco Mrs. utniinf will officiate at the local iiuirch. sti nting l-'ou di:aim:ss Many deaf persons will go to no end of trouble to correct their do feel. And the more bizarre the proposed remedy, tho more uppeal ing it seems to be. One of tile latest attempts, at deafness cures is airplane stunting. ... , ,. ..... , ,,n. 1 lie ih incline. 11 iin.ro ie i..i ... ire reglslereii at - - 1 1 . 1 (he idea, is that In stunting there Is a rapid change ill altltud and in conseiiuence a rapid change In atmospheric pressure. . , improving. It (he llotels The following Ibral hotels: W. K. Leffel, Joseph; M: 1 Anderson. Tile Dulles: llirdeno lowllngs. l'ortland; Mrs. Stanley To .Tosctili jetty, l'ortland; A. Snyder Angeles. Improving ... Miss Bertha Nelson, uf Baker, Las. J)eon,-caring. for liar mot.her...L -.S- Mi-S. August P. N'.lson. who has Los I Mrs. ueila iiarnuen ami ..us. iu.u . n (h( C.1S1.S w)1(,,.0 .., r(,,ne Charlton drovo to josepn io.i.ij "-,,. mtKhl ,.ovc effective, there tho interests oi me v . u. v. i . . ,...,,.. ,,.1.1,... nroduce 1 ... - - - Cidlicll I j 1 1n. same effects in a less sensa The Kev. U. D. Putnani is hold- visltlns llvrv , tlonal. less cosily and more con Mr.- and Mrs. Thomas 11111 ar- trollablct manner. rived Sunday and are spending the ; nMt and hern is tho rub few oek visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry CHMl.H cn )0 cured, tliough some fusses Away Word has been Hill. Tho Messrs. 11111 are brothers. muy hli helped, in this manner. ' ,' Deafness is tho end result of one In This Mornlm; . or more of a variety of causes. The W. II. Briggs. of Ililgard, was a H()urc00 the difficulty may reside IjQ. Grande visitor tills moiniiib m lhc dr, 01u- hones, cohlea, or received by transacting business. Sure You Are I'lnlsli Your Wedding Details by Using our new stjlo (crenin) AniKuiuoemeiils. , N 1: 1. S O X P II I X T 1 .V (i CO. nerve structure. Necessarily intelligent treatment Improving 1 promising desirable results cannoi Mr. and .Mrs. a. J .lonnson no ,lp accomplished through stunting. wero Injured in an automobile accident in Portland. Pel). U'2 are jbolh recovering. Mr. Johnson has returned to work i.s an accountant for the ITnion Pacific. Mrs. John son Is still in tho hospital, but will bo up in a. wheel chair In about 10 days. ont day battalion was formed, for-, lQrt T)c,naA fin met Governor Walter M. Fierce, a , IJdH 1 lOVCU Vfll staunch friend of the conipany who provides tho ground for tho rifle range, J. II, I'earo who placed In competition the beautiful I'earo rlflo cup which Co. E won last year, nnd Sergcnnt Orson J. Urundt. supply sergeant of tho company, wno nas a reuinraau.o reeo.u o. elective throughout British drill attendance nnd cftlclency In ,,,,,11.1,1 wm. performiiiB his duiics. ii,..,rr.h it will bo illegal for Corporal Kormit Itagaiu proslu- ,,.,. ,.i.i r 7 ,,,1 ed over tho entertainment program, ' . fiueelfieallv the features of w . cl, were: piano . duet Ho a( uyruuiunu v.nceuL .se. ,i, , 4 tf b , tlon by tho company uuartc (C I - ,aw land Walls nger Paul u id V ncol.t marriage Child Weddings In India Today NKW DELHI. India, Apr. 1 (AP) I,rohll)ition Of baby brides be waH aimed at tho Krcatnr marrhiBe evil which brought upuA its In prlsonmcnt of ono month will be Imposed upon any person Rolem nizlnK a union which comes under tho ban of tho child marrlago net. Kush to Altar Tiny brides havo boon rushed to tho altnr by thousands during tho last five months in nn effort to forestall tho law which was passed last September by tho legis lative assembly by 07 votes to 14. In ono recont caso tho ago of a 11 1 In Kft fin Ti.nu miL iwn vnn 114' Capt, Bean expects to take a 100(hlinilroU8 of other marriages of in fants of similar ages have been taking place, mostly In Hongal and Madru.s and noma in North India. In many Quarters tho now law Is resented on rollgious grounds and it has caused considerable agitation both among Hindus and Moslems. Questions about It continue to be raised periodically In the assembly. Some sections of opinion havo sug Ind Urn I.ovo Call" from "Kohc ' gosted tho refusal of new taxation Mario" by Kriml; "My. HonnlOjon the grounds that tho law inier I.ass" by Gaul; "Dinvn'a Awaken-' feres with religious liberty of tho ing" from 'l,eT Cynt" Suite ISO.; by Grieg; "May'v by iluertcr; and "Spring's Karabnnd y Hoard- j man. which was awarded tho Kndl- cott prlzo in 19 2 C for the best choral, work. . Interprets o Dances Tho "Vateo l.ente'' from "'op- nclia" by Dellbes, an . orchestra, number was featured with an In terpretive dance- by Marion l-e-Kevro, "MVlodio Op. 27" by Frlml unothcr orchostm number. Mrs. KUhpr Kundquist Howors, vio linist, directs the orchestra. The group of KeirYy VIII dances by German-l'cderleln and present Hindus. - Tint tho authorities havo indicated they wll book no .laxity in connection with tho law Tho ban on child hmrrlage, does not affect tho territories of tho 700 native princes who arc absolute moiiarchs in their own domains. Miss Pierson Is Leading In Miss Majestic Race MRS. king is CONVINCED ITS ALL A MISTAKE With fifteen candidates In tho field to win tho honor of being ".Miss Majestic" and receive tho $107.60 Majestic radio .tho MIhb Majestic salt's contest 1h growing in Interest hourly, Willi such keen interest evidenced It is very prob able that tho standings nuiy bo entirely reversed at tho next counting, it is said. . Thosu who hco "Iiomanco of Ulo Grande." at tho Arcudo theater, which is playing tho last time to night, may uk for a Miss Ma jestic coupon and vote for a con testant. All votes may bo depos ited in tho ballot box inside of tho Arcado theater. Tho standings of tho contestants nro us follows: Horuetu l'lersoit Tholma Kuller Vivian Gallagher Virginia Hmlth Mrs. I.ynn Wright ... Othello Webb Margaret Geddos .... Mildred Smith Nollo Woods Gwondulyn Utton .... MJr.1. Walter llrown l'earl Ibuinlz Mrs. Charles We la .. Vivian Hansen Leah Uram.well Ten thousand voles nro given for sales of radios this week. stand by him." Mrs. King: do ' c la red. "I know ho didn't do It." KIMIKKA. Cal., Apr. I (AD With Claremu U King, hor ac cused slayer, among tho probable witnesses, a coroner's Jury hero today prepared lu hold an Inquest Into tho death of Mrs. Mary Mc Coy, 27, whoso body was found with a bullet wound through tho head bestdp tho Hod wood highway near Orick last week. King, an ex-convlct, was re turned hero by Sheriff John W. Kuiinor last night from Portland, Ore., whoro he was arrested Sat urday after ho had attempted to withdraw by mail $S'J dopusitud in an eastern bank by Mrs. Mc Coy, his former sweetheart. Ho was booked un a murder charge, while his bride of less than a mouth, Mrs. Eunice I'ardeo King, of Corvnllls, Ore., was held as a material witness. Hours of questioning failed to shako King's contention that tho tihootlng was accidental. lOu route here yesterday, King and his wife wore taken to the spot where tho body was found. Cnomjotlonally, King pointed put tho log lo which he had dragged the body after the shooting and told how ho had hurried away and r' ,mx driven back to Oregon. He married Moo - . , Vancouver, Wash. Mrrf. King grew hlsterical dur ing hor husband's recital. "I love him nnd am going to DEPT. y-u "57 STORES ..... 10 1.1 "0 VU.UIIU 76,(100 07.200 M.KOII ...... 411,10(1 20,500 27.200 24,8110 111,5110 1S.700 Kl.liOO 10,700 11,0(10 Ktoro No. lit Lit Cirniide, Ore. Spring Bonnets Pleasing Spring models of designs and colors to care for the most critical. Moderately priced at $1.49 to $3.98 Don't Forget American Legion Auxiliary April Fool Dance, Zuber Hall. DR. COZZENS TO SPEAK AT DINNER MEET Skull of Peking Woman Spurring Hunt For Eden IMIII'INO (AI'll 1 rc Nkull or rrt by Marlon U-Kpvio ami H-tli lT"w wnnmii imu .n Gorman -were acTOiiiiittnlt-.! I,y both 1'T that nian'H birthplace Hon tho rlioru.H anil the or.-hoi.tra anil l"ris.I in Asia, says Dr. A. W. Gra- inolu.loil the torc-h danoo by .Miss ,'". cl,1,,t imleontolOBint ot the l.el-'evrc anil sheiihora's (lame by Mirs Clorm.naml the Mlurrl.s datioo I An exiiortitlon to ncarch for this i i.n, ,t.. ...... r lHt ffardon Is expoctoil to start Sti-miinu ThioiiKli Xlolody foin hero next summer. Dr. ltoy .' ., ,. ,.. v ,m,,..ti.iu .Chapninn Andrews of the Amori- lliith' Hasldiis. Sarah Soinervlllo. ." musouin of .natural history ... ,. . i.',,il.,,l.iM(. nnd hopes to lead Hueh a search. Martliu .soln'i'rer: illenn Whitney. I After years ot exploring in Mon. i-'i l.'ilu.ir.l itiibv and KOlia he found tile sho where lie Leslie AnvJstronK. was li6hter nul-', lhl"kM 11 P0""11'1? th'11- ''in' i.,-. .n.i innsi doiiuhtfiii. nialiis co ild have boon preserved A bit of cood advortisiilK was a' tor more than a million years. . 1 7)ia ni'filmn'n lnllof tlittt An campus H-m.in.sium inc wanco 01 the-. Aclivltle.4," a .chonil, orches trul and- danc- ensemble .with in terprolivo .tlaiKTS, by . Marion. ,!'-, Kevre n:id Kelh (iorman to the ac- comp;in!iiM-nt of Whilm;in college pooks; . foutball, 'The Jtootlny:, Sonc:" luiHketball. "Iteiieiilh the An cvenlng'H program, unusun) In its scope, will ho given at the, Prcsbylorlun church , .-Wednesday evening when tho Womou's M.is tdonnry society will servo the biin quot at which Ui J-Mwin Cozx-ons, of Klat, t'amercon, Al'rlca will bo the speaker. Ir. ("oiizens is rep resenting the board of Presby terian foreign missions In KaHtern Oregon during the zoning period, Mliirch and AprlV 1 fr. (o.zens Kpctiks at tho linker IMe.sbyleiiiin church this evening and Th urn day ho will ho at Klgln. Following tho missionary pro gram, which boKhiH with the din ner at U o'clock, the annual con gregational iroctlng will be hold. This part of the evening program will featuro reports of the year's work In each of tho dopaii m,ents of tho church, prepared plans for tho coming' year will be present ed, and officers elected. .Dr. CozzeiiH will return to !-a Grando Haturduy evening and be the speaker at the Sunday morn ing service at tho church. Dr. G-rnbau's bollef that Asia wan tho original Kdcnf Is based on sup positions lhaC 2Q( million years ago there occurred ','Vjno ofitlu most stupendous physirar' events in his tory." the upheaval .that created the JlimalnyiL mountains. South of tho mountains tint HI- MjiIxii and Hlue;' b:iseball. "The n-maim-u warm, uiun iiiooi. iil KHioball Song;" tennis,. 'Wbllimin ml ""progressivti, Dr. Orabnu con- i-i lomni:". .allege snlrlt. 1 '" wiin "Quln, Quln. Qually." The finale "The -v'hittuan Hymn" was preceded by a few words by Howard M. Print, direelor of tho Wmitman conservatoi y of music, In tends. That sito, with wbaleVer slory it contains, now lios burned three miles deep Hinder sands that for millions of years Jiuvc blown , over It. i ' ! North of the liimnliiyas the cll- uhlelv he Invited ahnnnl ami par ents to sing with the club. mate turned cold, man hud to learn work, find fire, live In the open. From there lie migrated all over t lift world Ono branch went to Kngland and INVESTIGATE REAL ESTATE GRIEVANCES AND 40 PEOPLE PLAN R-REVENGE represented by Iho PIltdownHhe real estate department KAU;;.r. Ore. (A.P) Persons having Juslllable grievances against Oregon real ertate agents received refunds from tlm ngeul totalling $sur.0: during ac cording to the records of V. Job nson, boa d of the . run I rsta 1 o division of Iho state Insurance i commissioner's of rice. A total of Ilill coniplaliils worn investigated during the year and otlhls number. 4 1 hud tuctH to sub stantiate them, according to Joliu hoii'm reeivt ds. Itestil nt ion was made hi all tlmsc cases through " mssum mil lM)&fi UsMi in st'tua u i . , I I II I (Continued from Page Ono) ! I .A. ' ' EDNETHURSDAY ' D?JE $m . ? "THE PAINTED Jz ANGEL" 1 WlltK i'.iimim) i.owi; x C ;y .'. - -t umt$ I IM'IIOM. At r I MH; lsB&PZ T,i,hl.; oMi;lv VmA XL ifrXt j B.fS) IS . T.nl TimA Tmlav ' K -t'W' f n "iioMAM i: oi- tin; S .3 'hTTpiimimTm ii rr-"cf?-c"'T,"at'-'y,-T-'-'"r'-'" It nr.iKt be based on careful examl nation and must proceed along con trolled lines. "The test of the puddln Is In the jeutlnV the old saying goes. And so It was in this Instance. At tho Newark alrporr. there recently was carried through an experiment to lest. the. effect of airplane stunting on deafness. , Six adults, from about CO appli cants, were selected for tho test. Their dirficulltes wero nn follows: one man stuttered, another suffer ed middle ear disease: two men and two women were deaf. After the flight the stultnror was worse off. So was the middle Mr case. Those deaf showed no Im provement whatsoever. A bricklayer said to a foreman on a new job: "I'd like to work here, but can't find a place to park my car." Tim foreman replied: "I guess you won't do. Thin Is a high-class Job and wo want only .Mickluyor.'! who have chauffeurs." VlUisca. 7a., voted to havo Hun day movies In its third election on tho subject. skull. Another, it Is believed, came eastward nnd to one of lis women belongs the newly found Peking water was not shut .off, nnd there skull, which seems to ho contetn ..,PO (111(...i,.M (pnranoous with and somewhat like "UL ' III,. 1HH.I... .Mr. Larson's molher-ln-law van u, ' ",,un" i planning on washing, and when' Whllo living in thiH Mongolian tho telephone call came, she iin- Dr. Graba-J believes, man mediately filled up tho bathtub, learnou io qimrrri aim to iiroieoi I'liero wero others, probably two."""1"" "'""h i uihm score, over the city who likewise tern. started their faucets f.ill blast with , anything under them that wasn't suspected of leaking. 1HII lleugha". Spud Helms and many others didn't think of questioning the source of the warning because Horace Knapp happens to be city water superintendent and his volci; car ries authority. This morning at the Iron foun dry. Pete wasn't worth much as far as work went. Most of the lime he spent chuckling and chuckllnn. sometimes laughing out loud and how! roster had a lot of laughs, been uso lie st'iriod It all, and Pete whs his abb; usslstatit. They did the calling, and not Horace Knapp. Today some 40 persons are fig uring out ways and means of get ting even, but Pet a nnd l-'oster aren't perturbed as yet! LEGION OFFICIALS ARE SPEAKERS AT FORUM LUNCHEON SAYS MILLIONS ARE UNEMPLOYED (Continued from Page one) ANNIVERSARY OF COMPANY CELEBRATED (Continued from Page One) ot Iiu- lop of the nnd should be the next Oregon city to receive an armory. The speaker was Introduce,! by APijor Italph Huron, roiniiiandlng ithe Second Itattulmn, wlm spoke or ' the facts surrounding the forma tion of the company, springing from the temporary cavalry organ ized here lu PJS3 io participate. In the Meacham July 3- celebration. . The major ilso read a tH.-grum of congratulations from Cleneral George A. White. f'ui.liiltt Wiitter A. Hi nn. In 9 short talk, express! a ppreciaiion ,,n,, of iho support given the compmy by the community, and urged that emp'oyer:i of guardsmen permit reached high records hi 2 indus trial centers. Tho federation's unemployincitl j program Croon nut lined uridyl tnrcB separate nearings: i-aei unu Ing, industrial measures, and reme dial measures. Hn urged lhal the im;'itiptoy menl census, authorized by emgreH. in connertlon with the detnnnll cen sus, givo "tho total picture of un employment," distinguishing be tween part time work and Jobk-st' nes. lie wis r"ii (Continued from Pago Ono) bloodshed and chaos. He said that the legion played a great part In permitting an orderly merging of lhc army with the millions who remained at homo. .Moser Speaks Mr. .Moser, In a short talk, said that l hey u re I n Ka st ern rogon primarily lo a r ran go for Iho stale convention in linker, and nlco said that the Oregon depurtment Is go ing lo bid for I he 1 1 national con ven tlon with tho northwest host In Port Intnl. Tomorrow night tlm 1 wo men wiP. meet with the local American l.eglon. Kalph Winters, com mander; Otis Painter, adjutant; ( iiet Thompson, finance officer, and several other members of the post, lure weie In attendance to day. (ieorge If, t'urrey, president, was In charge of the luncheon, whlih ended with the singing of "A metica." The department conducted six forma I heaiinga during the year. One license was suspended, five were f uncoiled ami one; applica tion for a broker's license was de nied. A total of I f7 real estate brokei's' licenses and -151) real es tate salesmen's licenses were Is sued. The number of brokers' li censes was Ioks by five and Iho salesmen's licenses less by 254 than (he previous year. At the present Juncture for i'.t'Mt tint brokers registered are AX U-hh and lhc salesmen -17 less than at the corresponding time last year. This Is believed due to , some changes in the law whereby a re duced fee Is no . longer allowed for early purchase f licenses unci it. Is believed Hie number will come up lo normal within u few mouths. Of KOO.OOO .Swedish-horn men and women who live abroad, tir.e, nou are in tho United .States and Canada, Are Carefully Handled at the STANDARD Whether laundered or dry cleaned, your prized win- dQw fuv.n.ishvnga.wiU.be..re.i: turned with straight edges and square corners, and no unsightly pin scollops will mar the dainty appearance of your hangings. This spring let the Stand ard help you with house cleaning by removing win ter's smoke and soil from your curtains and drapes. We know you will be pleased with our work. If you wish, we will be glad to retint your faded cur tains, at a small extra charge. , STANDARD LAUNDRY CO. "Wife Saving Station" 1418 Jefferson La Grande Phone Main 56 Don't Miss the Auxiliary's April Dance "Kcmpy" Given Hy Lodges Last Night jlhi-m lo (lid ml rl. 1.1 Iniinln? . vlliil linrlncn-hlli WHICH naec c:irn. jn-rioil sil (.nn Clatnop dtirinx ' i-r lrin tfi il proiluclivo umiiT Jiinr. ilakhifc'. iMirint; Uir cv.-nintf Mnjor Huron j (iri.-i.n Ptiilorntil fi.-ii..r;il oni4lo -lialil trllttltp to II. K. t'oollOKu. for-, mi nt nirvh t- "to cunnttt tturki iv) nit r captain of a nationHl tru-ji-d wuntint; Joba wltli work 0Morlui vrjul.ittuii lint b- l"tt Un. pri-- M'.i. " "ICi'lny" wjik Hljrrf'HHrnlly pn-M-nt.l by tin- Hiiiiim. rvllli. 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