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Page Two Every Smart Person Wears a Girdle This Season! j .$2.00 j ' Tvcn tho you've not worn ime before, and are very ileii' i I dcr, you will need one with the new; frocks. Tin's litllc junior V rap-Around1" offers just enough restraint for a f smooth np line and yet is eo light you'll not know you " have it on! Made of rayon . f satin, : HILL'S AUT IIOI.MICK' WINS iniNKI li'KIK. Ore, Apr. 8 (AD ( W-Al L ildlllH'H, .Wllllll WlllllV Wt'l- '(;. Iiiiik'Iii-iI out Juek NiiiiIi. I'nrl jl;iiiil, In 1 lio Hevcnth rojiml of u i'lll riminl huiteh here l"t nlKht. $jielt ISbiiKt'it, 1'orLlnnil, , linoehell Vfjul Mike Wullern, Vancouver, In 'tjii- meoii'l roiinil (if .another . f Q .m-limnl ilidit. i They lire woltoi'H. : iv.'(.i'viiimoji,.,' i(iiv,if'Ui', full ?llr O'er of Mini 0' Vf'-.ii1,-!'. ; yr ! horrid word, it is worse on the end of your cigar DON'T SPIT MTTIHO ..RVIS DftCASt tciiMce ccmocMNi it U.CXNOV POM!.. IT r . 1 t" Nfw a. DONJ SPIT r a m w" m 'JARO .SHSrjw-rK-'.-e.:?'. ,.s,ii 1?J ': i mm, & . . . the war against Spitting is a crusade of decency . . . join it. Smoke CERTIFIED CREMO! Do you romeiiilier the old, lilthy cigar f-:lio) where the mnn in the window rolled the leitvcB with dirty fingers... and spit on the ends? More thiui half of till eifiiirs made in this country are still made by haud, and therefore BuhjiH-t to the risk of spit! The modern CREMO method of nttintifuclurc protects you iiuinst this ahoiuinution gives you the fluent cigiir tiality pliiH the clcaulitieHS of Certilicd food! re 1030. Amcrlcn Clf it C. 60,000 TO SEE I OPENING GAMES Twenty-Eighth Pacific Coast' League Baseball Season Opens Today. JV I' IIANI IHI'O, Apr.j8 (AJ' The' '.'Hill 1'iil'lfii' .Ait(Mftagu MU"'l"i II MiiMuir. thi' ii'lvelit . nf uhlrh In I'liriHlliinx. New Vehr'H iiml J.liiir.lli'K Mrthilny rnlle.l In to one for Hoiiu 2itii,ini'i in morn fniiH, ini'liifliitK . hot itui; veiultir. nnil iiiiill hojx. op.-nM 'In. four Cullfui nli. mi. tniliiy,, " : ? : At Heci'i'iUjnn, mrk In thin ulty, the Kuli l-'rnlieiMeo Heals Ji In) lliK Heiitlle liiilliniM Mart; WierAmentii ami the Mutlnm.' ily" In Hiktii-tiii-ntu: ; : ' Hollyu ooil, (nut year'H jiemiant winner, meeiH Oiiklnnil hi (Jitkliiniliinil lln J'orl tltii'l Ili'uv ers piny l.'in AtilfHlm In'lhfi Hit ler clly. if'eifeei iither win fur the opening gamin. ' : Kur Urn Benin, Curl Dnvli. wim ehoitn to pitch Hi Uaston while either Itmlv Knlllo nr Kirns van In linn to hurl 10 liorrranl for the Indian. lfiilvcy in Kliil-t .' .. At Otiklnnil. Hank llulviy Ib i'vpirii'i1 lo Ink. th iiiouinl fur Hollywooil Willi Blunder or Hev erelil on tho recelvlnif end. Cruic hi'ilil ilr - IniKlin Tvlll probnlily re. colvc -the pltrhlnR aimlffhnit'iil for tho ArornK with Krnle I.willmnll hi-lilnil llii'.' plalif. In the nernmentn giuin. Kd llrynll.' iinilior'lhn'lli'Ht, hefivfliii oh ilu-' Fntim: wt!trr;'inxt year., i taken Hip inijun,! for Hiirinlnji-nto with KoMiii-'r 'cuti'lilnu. ; ifi-ih MiQuuLl war. on 'tup lo hlirl for tin" KeilH rtml If.offniiiiihnK'I.Ri'n Kelertiil to ri'i'plvfjj; Vuiie"illtefer, MIhhIoiim intimiifer, tulrprlHiMl tho ' faitliftil on"-hl:.ynl In the Capital city lust hlirht' with tho nniiounonni-in thnt Krnlo Novom, hiiMky riKht hnnilt'i', luiil hoi'ti Klvon IiIh mioon illtlDnal roli'imo. Klllofor nalil (ho fnriiii'i' all-American Ktanfor'l unl vfiHlly halfhacli li.nl fallt-il to roiinil' Into Torm. Ncvom ciimo to thiv conn loaKtio front tho Hi, l.onlii llrowm two HcaminH hack. , lays vh. Itarfoot Konfh Ciillfurnla fanw will arc .Majy. anil Woorlall for l'ortliinl Hi Action iiKalnKl llarfoot anil Kklff for, the Anit"l. Ili'tiliitir tlio taut that Hollywo-iJ Offi'l'ii-:pnlctcal)y ; Intina tlK' mini'l-rt f r ' ponniint wirniin' traiiL ..f uatlisonnenuerfj t ins year, -Klin Kinnclttco and the l.on AnKOka AiiKi'lH hit vn .Inwn liwlalli d pri'-Mi-alion favorltca. Iiarrinx up-! Mi'lH iiot uhiimml In the iniMociH; ,.,.!. t: f ' I i i ' '. ! ' ' I, Aiiiiu'sn.Vob'fft.JiMy Uprrivilr"0''1.!'1 1,1,1 ,vi,,.j,n'ity '"' In lurn out rr th6,,kinit- iuih-h i whlit I5d,')li0 nnri li'nlmhly will ' FIT is a v 'VjEALTH 1- aa.-a Certified h. i ' vwrvi i u. .11. ni ,. i iSFMV' JfAX iwiTVi.. ?cu i'm " . ' Effld) THE GOOD CIGAH 7 . . THAT AMERICA NEEDED natural born fisherman i , - TT " ' - fj7 VMM AT A 1 " KtHHtU II 1 ! ' Jsm '''IWfirm vhwoppe,! ("dowm pimpie--. I f-K ' 1 iJWM A TROUT TOO- CRtCK. WA-Y-OK . ' H'AIKTTMAT I ,A WORM TOO- " i.'M. . ' mM Ml IJr-r-i M;. VrTrx v Y-m y. wt' ; f .ut Biiuiti iticiiu itcira . , , , , r 1 yr &o '.- 1 ! I - .izJ i ' : , . : ; - lluno in (heir radlosi. w:it.c;i fi-.-m Jroottops or c:onvonlont ;Uno!:lli.Jes. Hornsby To Play In Opening Game KT. l.orUi, Apr. S (AI) n i xi'.minnfidti 1 inlay n( ItuKeiH Ifoi'nshy'H wore Ihm'I )y )il phy fii'liin, lr. KoherL I'. Ilylantl. mis followed by an announcement Unit I ho ijIukkIni; Hfi-ond biiHcman of the ChU'aKO Cubs will hi pcrinll teil tn i-cjoln the elnb In Kansas i CUy l'ti(lay and play In the njien t )nv liny Kami) here April ' t. Cantonwine Again ' KHAITl.t:. AVanh tlun "Itvniimlti Apt. S (Al) KonnenbtTK. the HlilteH JIM the WOlld'H Wl'CHlIlllK ehnmplnii, uilded I louni.l i 'antnii- " . rtMNlie. . i:i., , Hf HIH bllM of vleUnix fur the third lime; here hint mIkM. 1'rh.r lo I hei r inalch In Heatile SonnenbeiK' had defeated the former 1 'niveilly of I owe foalball phiyer In N-w Voi k ami roriiiinu. , ., M rn. W. Bond. Mi. Ouy j The champion ncorcd hi fina Kjn'iicr ami Mm. O. KleHhman fall in the fourth round with hi.svv,,( ,K, ,h(. m.xl l0stfssim of the j famous flyitiK Ucldc and I ho ec- J (luh Api.u n llt lho hiHm. of Mrs j olid fall In the HlMh silh a body i HmihI. -'j jKii:m. fantonwlne alieinided to Ku((. HurrifK.n, who ilvo; defeat ,thc; tlllfholihMV.nl1 hlK own in Lll ir:irilie. is at the home of i K'uae, diving ftf " him ehrhtcn hrr on. Jot Ihirrlson nursini: a itlm..-!!. hut ralh',1 In ennnect wolid--. hrultcti nnn. While drlvlt.)? omo , ly. Monrienber uNrd his riylnjf ,., .lf .;. flower iriunVn at lilCkle M'Vell tfllhe.H, S'ounenberK nuet Ted Thye Portland Wednesday nlKht. in Old-Time Party Enjoyable Event At Grange Hall By Mis. ('tut lie Spencer (Observer Vrrespondont ) OHA.NUK HtXt.li (Sjieehil) An f u joy a hie old -time program wan iiresented Krldny nf ternooii when Mr. Itrei'i Mc.AliMter, Mr. ( hailes Hpeheer and Mrs. Claude KrllopiilH iif Atttinr.l Vtillrmi'lil nl llm . I Norwich Union Kirolniuianci Soristy, l.iniitvd, In Hi.- KhlKil'iin lliuiylirtl ,1-iy lltslll ItoKM KNTS. hcn i.iOii itin dm ilie Iitrhtt1i)iir Mliiistint'iit Net ,v .fllr"t , . , 1 (., ICi-H INHll-ll'l- ('llii OH lot Vt ilm Itiu til . . I 11 t'titiiiiiiHUUi'm it it ) iii.i thirinir th.- v TuM K. Mt'tmxr mill fi limine llm vi Jir . . t,::KJ,!ii "S : ..d.1 Aliifillit At nil ulM'r "tiiiitiili" tun fit'l.Tn 3 Total cxpoiuliturfft 1.91 Vnltip of rvi! 'i;iti ownct'l Inuirlu't vhIiio) t 17t,0n(,.tifl Vtthit tif im'I.H Hint lutttilM OV.H (Ml (IHlilliOl VlllUeU... fi.lK.tsHj I.uiui un nioi tK 'tnt'F" lout c.il- Itilvinl. f li , ChsIi in imtik pint dm InOi'l y t . -i t 'J ' nlmi. Ih (ftuif : Hun rill n ifiiibir ::, 1v -. . . .'. ItilKn Ht Bint rrtiis itiiv i'llHl ;;t.9ij.at SAI.V07.lt Tot a I a.ltnlllM twin . . . . t !J 1.TH9. 1 1 1.1 1III.ITIKS. f.M- I. Ull el9.S0S.S7 Mii ai f.l htt-ini- HritM clulilli pUil ... AiumiiK of till out HtnixluiW t.DST.tST.SI iHHkH'HUI' 1 Ail nlhei lint.ii(iB . T'.fftl lid. Hit !. cxcluNlve of ittiiul to( K J t.lSS.SIfl U IM'NtNKsft IN OIlKliOV t'OB THK I: It. ( Nfl it "mnin tn i (m 0 dur- j tntt lh j t nr t " LSI ? j l.imwtti iwtid I ii ruin ti jeiif ,:Mi ; I.ii-...". In. mri'l iltltiMK i V.t tit Mllill'll ( V1IIN I IKK INSI ll.VM'K .... ,vV.MiieNTKii!SlT.c. 1 Vfi.i.i..iv i.v.l.m i '(, I,. i' nnM-f. II K. M.ll.'i. IV.IIn.l.l. oi.s..... . I'MON MoltKiAdi: AM) ! IWHSTMK.NT X). ti't ori-nuiim rit.11,',1 inn nix no, y.nr ; nt.'l.'NI, ,lhtllM .ml i' in ! lOIPIV.I IIUI'illK III. VMT . .Ili.M I. 3 I Intuitu, from tiilor Hiiiiiifn I l.'i:ill'i'.l duilim I l.v ,',n.. ImftJSII Totrtl llli'iiuu. . . . . .... 1 1. ITf-.'J jI.SI LA GRANDE L. KN1NU OBSEKVEK. LA GKANUE. OKE. WIlH'fittk in'ei tallied the fotintry-womiin'-; chili at the horae of Mr. M.eAlixler, .Mrx. t. W. Unnd dreSK etl In a continue of fifty yejirM aM, wintf ".Silver. ThrendM Anionic lhf- (!iifd," tieCMmpanied by Mr. ( 'hai le Tiizicker at the piano, 'l iie Kiotip hIpkIii of "When Von and 1 Were Vuunic Maj,'Ki'-." "SuMnina" , and "Tin Quilting' 1'arty" way, followed by a. boic teview by .IIh Mabel J loly who told I lie story of "The 1 -ant era In ll.er Hand" in her usual Ue Usht I") iii;i n nor. In tho picture Hhow, where, imch fjiu-nt . entered the oldest jdoturc she had of her Heif, Ml. W. O. Khf-rwood. ' Mr, (ieorire Itiihes and M-s. Willi .Smllh each won a. prize. L ', iM i m .Minnie Hobnail, president, piolded over the huiiieH' meet ing jti-ecedin the , proffrauii and plan were made to enterlalii Hit1 I'ailidale eltib April LTi. 'Mr. Hert Croat waM nppoinied chair uirm of ap'aiiKcmemrt and Mr. U. MasU-i ton was atdied to. .tak P Mii-i. Til l)w liri.LMMIil Ml.i-e wtiv au i.fe-en( fo' tlit :,,.,,, llf; ihrhHiinjr live 'vjVH.h-s-, i MrA Hherwood, Mm.- I'n.ieker, , .... ,.., intlin .tr. Wllhiid ,owt rM- j A MoOarlhy. . her Jiome, Mr. Harrlcon fell and broke a bone In her left wrist. Yhe wrist wmi also dislocated. The patient I ffettinK nlouy nicely anil h; Kind to see her many friends who are calling on tier. Henry Johnson . and .. ! might I'leshmnii mnde a trip recently to the Kastern Oregon eper itnent idatlon ntiil hrutifflit hack a lond ef youiitf sliadc tree to set out on their rrspoctlvo I'unnN. The tree.S were of the black locust Olid the Utissinn t Hive varfettes.. After Kpendlnii a t'i-w day., vl Itlnjf relatives In this cominunity ami In l.a Crande', Mr. and. Miv. UfurKC 'Lawietiei left Tuesday .irteinoon for their home In Wul la Walla. Mrs. I.awi'(-He is d sls lei or .Mr. tleorKO lluRhes.and Mr. (IroiKe (lkeler, ; Mrs. ttei-ce McAlistei. wlio lwas culled to l'ortland ty the death of her cousin., Hay Walker, , returned the latter ptirt of the week. Mr. Wit Ike.-, (son of Mr. and Mr. John Walker, old lime l.rando llonde reside)! tn, was well Known In I .a fit andi having spent I ho first IT yeurs of hi life there. Ib left a wife :ind a little son. I.eo Hayuiond. 14 months of nge. la! Dunn, who Is 111 at Kot l.iike. Is said lo be itnprovinK. Joe Harrison spent n couple of dayi: last week In the company of Tom Sherlock of the Keystone stables of l'ortland buying a ont loii.l or horse. The horses were picked lip in dirfefenl sections of J Ihe valley and the car wsis shipped Saturday iilternoon. this luiiklng ihe second cm-lot this company has taken out of the county since, the f Irs t of the y en iv Mr. Sherlock ha been a steady horso buyer In (i I'd tide Hondo for the last three or four yeurs and M r. Harrison ha:: been his assistant. Must of t he nulm.-ils in Saturday's ship ment mi lo be sold to fishermen at Astoria. The hoiiitl of dltrntor Of Utt erly school met Thursday after noon at the school house und re elected M is, I ties Jenkins US teacher tor next yenr. Farmers Busy With Tractors At Ladd Canyon Ii Owa. (irnntly (Oli.HervtT f 'on-.'..onilenl I .Mill NYtN (Sperlup 'riiietieN uitil tejini lmn been luinv 111 the flelila ilu. yn l'.y wnlliiv ilu. urounil or neltlnv II IH'.'liU'eil. Till WtM.lh.'l' , ,,,,,, fr ,,, W(ru. 'Ihe liev. lf. tlullsou. of Irliinil citv, wu. ui.olntcd to tukc (Iw By Oscar Hitt hegnn the work .last Monday. Knytnontl Counsell ha been ab sent from work for more than a week due to a badly injured hand, Tho bone of the hack of hi hsind were badly bruised when a flying boa i t si ruck him at Stange's mill in Jil Grande. ' ltnn Hlanche Whiting, teacher In the school here, ha gone to Salt Ijiite City when she wilt re main all week. Mr. J. II'. Idehl is suhstlluting for her. Mrs. IHetil hn. been obtained to teach here next fall and this i a splendid op portunity for teacher and pupils alike to get acquainted. - . t A new family, by the niinio of McMure hart .purchased' ,and moved into one .of the houses, on the corner which ha been; vacant fot- motile time. '1 hey drove up I rohi Oakland; Cab. where they, foihiwriy. resided. They have nl re.adv begun Iniprovouient on the Place. . . M r. Hen ry Mt 't'l u re reu rned home last week with ;.ber new baby' .son. She hart , bepn at the home-of til parents, Mr. and Mr. !. a n k MiW in re, In I .a ( J ra n tie where the baby was born. Miss ! Iulu. .Mf-Clure came home with j her and' will" remain nil of this j week With heiv - ' - Mr.s. Hoy" A. Munsell will lio liowtes to the Me-Way-A-Tum j cartl club Thurday of this week ; at her homo on tho aide hill. Mrs. Hettio Jvv.in, inother of Sherrell itnd Henry Kwlu, and llenrj' J! win und Miss Margaret Oobbin. their aunt, have returned lo, their home in l'ortland after a vknit here and In I.a (1 ramie and over the valley with relatives and friends. A very pleasant afternoon was spent at the homo of Mrs. Clydu Hoppel in I.a (Irande lust Thur ilay when the (let -Together club met with all of the members ex cept two til attendance. Mrs. II. V. Peeblcr Mind Mis l.ola Unnton each- conducted a guessing contest with Mrs. Ada Chirk and Mi's. El liott Austin winning the prizes. Mrf. Mae . It Hey. wn a special guest of- the' club. A two 'course luncheon was served by Mr. Hop pM near the dose of (he after noon. -Mr. Itoy A. M'lm.veli will entertain . the .Jrt: Together (dub April IT. ' Menus Of The Day By Mrs. Alexander George A TASTY lUNNKK MtJ.Ni: scalloped Pork Chops Baked Potatoes Carrot Itellsh Bread Butter IJeud l.ettuco and French Oressing Almond Bavarian Cream Coffee I'.MMilhipcd Pork Hkiivs C porf; chop, cut 11-3 inch thick. 1-4 cup flour. 1 teaspoon alt. 1-4 teaspoon pepper, 4 tablespoons fat. 2 tablespoon chopped onions, a tablespoons diced celery, I cup water. Boll the chops In the flour. Sprinkle with the s.ttt and pepper. Place th fat in a frying pan and when hot add the chops and brown them quickly, Kemot the browned chops to u linking mn. pluco, the onion In the frit retnulnlug In tho frying pan. Cook until It ha browned u little. Add (he celery and water and boil tor one minute. Pour over the chop. Cover and bako for one hour in a moderately slow oven, Tiini the chops f r. -(lueiitly during their cooking, Parr 1tctUli I cup chopped raw carrots. 1- t cup chopped CuOkfd beets. 2- 3 cup chopped cter 1-4 teaspoon salt. 1 teaspoon sugar. 1-4 teaspoon pepper. I table-spoon hontertidiMh. t-4 cup French dressing. Mix not! chill the Ingredient. Serve tn a small glass dth. Alutomt Itj-nartAii Cream ' 3 tit hie poo tin granulnied gelutln. 1-3 cup cold water. I I Oup bolting water. 1-H tcjiHponn wult. 1 tfupoon vim Ilia. 1 cup Htiffly uhii'l'eil cream. 1-2 cup almonttte blancli'il and at Ion cd lo hroivn in u nuMlnit oven, l KJict'H vvhito ciiko. Hoak l lit- KeJutin and cold water for five minwUH, Ald the boiling " water und ilr until tho tfHaiin hun !1iHKoiel. Add ilie ii(,iir and null. 'Cool and allow to thickuii a little. iuHt until frothy and hfax In Jin vanilla, whipped cream and ul- iruindH. , I'uur otr th cake Ihai Ikim hceh placet) In ft nhallow ffl'iH mold., M)I until iiiff. rut In iHjiinrt'.s and ttervc. ! TCaster IHmicr Mcmi Clililed IHce JMneupplf Orantf s ,'Hcnnt Iximb . f i : JIuttereil Venn , 1 ' Iffrttvnt'd New I'otittoes ' Jlot HiHuuiiH Te-jeh Coiisi rve KtufTed Kkb Halad .Str:in)i.;rr Kho'tcukeund Wkipfd f'reum Coffee Steelheads Are mi t mi i lanenrrom ine Wallowa River By (i.C Mevk ' 'COhPervcr Correspondent) WAbbOWA, Ore., (Special) IiOe.il lshermcn have been having nuch sjort recentiyi fishing '(for. steolhead which, .are miU to bo ytry ulentiful Jn lh river. ' While qveral exceptionally, largo spetd Trten hiivo tiecn, displayed during tlje past I wo weeks. Hoy Horner i! sjiid to-hold thorccord ).o dale irf having landed the largest - fish eyrr catrghP with hook and' line' lij till country.- The' stcelheadi hpoked hy Mr.- IIirirrier measured5 Inches In length and weighed; siintiy over ii puiinos. , . ;Mr. John Couch, who ha .been spent last week at the homo of' Mr. Susie Davis in town. ' CI He Plans and Satn Hudson were f 5 rande .business visitors the latler part of the week. . They made the trip In Mr. 3 Mass' car returning home Saturday night. Sam and O. C. Meek, Mrs. Kva. Parker and Knii Buebfield, were visiting at tho K. It. Roberts home at Knterprise Wednesday. filles lias delivered a fat hog to Kvans the latter part of the week for shipment with the Wal lowa Marketing association which sent out a car of hugs, to the Port limd market. . i ' . ' i Ira Kisher and wife, of "Joseph. Were in the Leap community dur ing the past week. . They will live at -the Jtruce Fisher farm In T. cap -during the mirrimer. J The road crew was busy fluting the past'week on a part oV the Whiskey creek road clearing whtJhi loose rock and filling rut wro cut during tho winter: and spring season. . (battings. WJtty. who were engnKed In lodging in the. Whiskey crock district during a part of the winter, expect to c.omtnenee trticklng logs froni that section soon. -. ' I" Tj, W. inor recently finished lanvbing oiit hi "burnt of ewes, j Some, of the lambs commenced to; arrive "during the latter part of j T-'ebruary and- otne losses resulted i during tho stormy yeather hut-nj good pereentUKc. of the lninbs were j aVed according to Mr. Minor iind are doing well. Many of tue small ! bandH at various farms nlomr the valley are still in the midst of I lambing "und very good reports of success In saving the 1 most of the .lamb are heard from many of tho farmers. C.astln & Ctisins, who have heen lambing during the past two week.', report .10 fine husky -lambs, at their ranolb Frank Ueel; Avho live on the south side of Middle valley, reports' that -lie ha nearly all of his plow- , ing dope and expect to commence spring .seeding during the coming week. v - , ! . T. A,- Bakke ha been tmsy at hl-"tarm on Whiskey -creek -recent- ' ly" rebuilding much .of hi fence around the -farm and putting on vovfn wire to niake his fields hog . jtight.-; : ,-. . . : j "'Thero ha.H been a great demand for lieaidldss hurley in : this: county for ne Iti sprim seedlnc accord-j ing to farmers findvnrehousemen. i This ctus "of gain Is used hutrely for hay and being a light yielder no great .amount of It Is threshed locally. Some small lots which : have been offered for sale during recent weeks ha been donned up rapidly at $45 per ton. I-ee Bell, manager of the Warehouse Service ! Corporation here. In comjnentinir on the scarcity of this class of Feed, says that he has hud order for at tent 15 tons for seed pur-; poses during the past few weeks and ha been unable to supply the . demand, C A. .Irtntct 1ms been busy dur ing the tut st several days Rett In: a part of hi cattle out to range. The greater port of the stock In this community have eomp through ! the winter tn very pood condition. While but little of the stock has jhren moved to the tnimmer ranges yet, but few hunches tire being fed , hny. The grass tn the hill pus- . .ttire has become large enough to ': provide excellent forage for thR I stock at this time and stock which ; ha been out on grass for the past Tow weeks have slicked off and ' gained flesh rupidlv. Some trouble front tick h.i been experienced with nemo of the young stock, nl- : though stockmen feel that with warm weather setting in the dan ger of tick wilt soon be passed. 3 A. Pvowntng and wife, of Leap, were vhdtom In town the tatter part of the week. Mr. Iivntng re ports the d I rt rou its in that community dry In most places tint still very rotipeh where tiny have ut been dragged. , Boyd and Juper Johnson were busy the latter purl of Ilie week getting their lopping trucks in ' shape for h.-iullnn. They have been ,.-wt in l.-l.,.ln.f In fit i r,. Km ,4 . I.vr-- .-f.f,...T fectlona toward Maxvltle during the winter oud h;ive a considerable n mount of logs ready to huul (n. Miss Kula Manin hns bven o,utte III ii-isl MvAi-nl it:va uiif-..fliii' . ! A numh -r of people arnund town iarc making prt-paration.- f.r nluv iinu' their panW-nii and iilantliw.dni- Unr the -coinhiK wefk. , . London Mni-Oonahl vhovM Iumim- or commons' attempt to dU-i-Ufut ii'!' Anto-K:-ma 'H-Mrt coiiverfationi. , Waxhinslon I'rident hIrhh till appn.priMin tvm.mn for ivsiorallon "f "fid I ronnides," I'lllX'IOI S MOMKXTS j " , llv Alice JuiLon I'calo ! '. Tlic, Aim-rli nn fatllr ha a rcin- Itution the worlil over of In'lnir easy J KoinK. Kcncrouf, itrlil khully. i llin. children call Ijlm hy affcv lil..n.,il. ..let; ni-ilii'K and it seems as ! if ho were cverythinif IhaLa father ' should bo. 1 Hut American fathers more than I any olhera are wedded to tho busl ines of maliini; mono and diirlnK j their childrcns' most Improssinn- & ( m a NORTON'S Chats With Parents 1 M GREEN CHAIN Reduced to :::,J $3100 ;;;;;; ;; per load delivered This price applies1 we .can' deliver during April and May. We will soon be booked up for these months. Phone your orders at once if you wish to take advantage of the lowest price at which wood has been offered in la Grande during the past eight years. ; LUMBER-COMPANY '"" MAIN 8 iWBTH mi AT COI 102tt FOltt) SPOBT COPPl-: 1 I AS IS" FISHING CARS f new tires, two spares and two;!l025 Star Touring $75 ?Xtru " wire wheels. Top In ex-'. 1924-Htnr; Touring-. .". sellout shupr. upholsterinti coy-'1 IULT) Star Touring r$7f! red since car was pmvhaseiif r Ford- Uondster 1-35. no. scratches or dents, motor : 1 srjTi .Ford Touring '...i,u $(15 Thoroughly reconditioned, com.-fhes- cats all have good llreft;' -lete equipment ami low mile te. Cur runs und looks like new. l.:io -license. An (Pfff OK car for .. IH211 DVKAXT COACH Prac lieally new car. has low mileage. Mechanically perfect, A-1 up holstering, tires like new; finish' s excellent. This Is an excep ional used ear, trudVd in be cause owner wanted sedan, cy-itndei- smoothness and perfonn- mce. An OK ?a r $495 Larison Chevrolet Company Used Car Lot 407 NOW BEING IN THIS j STATE Theatre m v. . THE EMBLEM O F jrP E rT T SOUND WATCH FOR OPENING DATE P i ... j.t, t a, 1 1 , Tuesday, April 8, 190 'alde yeni'H llu-y have little (limi fur their famllii'H. They Klvo their children evorythlnic except llieni- ' selves, a loss for which no amount ! f eio'nonilo Hocurlty In later yeai-H icall compensate, i Hat, of course, tho American. I.iislness man has and will run iliuiiK to h''vc with, his ehllilren. ....i.. .. r..u- nreclous inoinents. the 'L-impse at lueakfasl. the dinner i hour, and a little while nl'terwardH, mid weekends. . lU-caiise tho hoars which ho may iieiul Willi M children are no row, It Is. Important that (hey striko Just, Hie, rlKhl- note, ,111'iw.eeil mm. uiej ., !.,'. The busy father' cannot-'nr-i'oril u mornitlK Ki'ouch, ourlness in ! llie'dhuier table or a weekend ileili icalcl wholly to Rolf and his own rrrlrnilK at the Huh. .Most of all ho must lirotecl hinl s If from beinif too much the ills ' i ililiiKirilill. Mothers at their wlls' end with an obstreperous yommstor loo freiiuenlly use the thr.'ut. "Just ; wait till your lalbe;- .;r"i lioine. ; he'll lead to you." I Any father worthy of tho nliulo out!ht to Insist that mother settle h. r own scores -while ho hlnlRelf ; lias a chalice to oslabllsll n .90il '. 'relationship with his childroiiv ' i 1 BOY'S SUITS, ;;;,;;, , Age 1 to 9 sun back ; " ' short sleeye coat & pants; ; ; ' & OTHER STYLES 98c to $1.98 KIDDY SHOP only to the quantity batteries and dependable motor ime in and try theni'oitt, TIIKSK "AS IS" CABS , BFDFCFB ' lit 2a Kurd Coupe $145 I U24 l-'ord Coti)ie ;...$! 15 l:M Ford Coupe SH5 124 Ford Coach $125 1!I24 Initt Sedan Sit,-. lUJi; l-'ord Pickup $135 1!'27 Ford Boadster Slai, 1112". Chevrolet Tiiuring ....$125 I it 2 it Buiek Tourin ji"5 I:i2 4 Dodge Panel Delivery $i;to l!t22 Dol Touring Phone Main 508 Fir St. INSTALLED THEATER