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.vV."TH,.'". :T-.fx cmvi;v.:';-T 'H Hi A .1; ,. i IHJ flVH'T '4 f kamela People )) Unable To See i Eclipse of Sun ' , f-! -v jlrs. C. K. Thornhiirg: -fifiserver Correspondent) : J RA!ii'-KU, Ore. (Spevlnl) Ka- i tneiu pocplo wore disappointed in 1 not being able to got a glimpse. of J the sun during the oli'- eclipse 1 on Monday. Heavy clouds cov--J .t'MMl tin- fUy fill morning and' not f: until afternoon did the sun shine J ithiough ntnl then only niomontnr- 'ily. I'rom 10:45 until noon, it i Iwm: unusually dull and arouml 11 . jc. clock it win a Inmost dark enouyh, -' jtn uso artificial lights indoors. 1 irly risen: .M -on day morning .1 round the ground- covered with about an Inch of now which melted uite rapidly. Hull ' has been f nit c frequent, here rernt Iv .it well-if rain und the night: iiio (tiite eohl, Mr. and Mm Thomas, of Me.ich-i ant. and in in Ily were visitors for ii short Unto on 1-rldav nl the It. liurtoii home here. MIk; Atta Smith haH left the Grande Hondo hospital and Is con valescing at the. houvo of a relative In La til a ndi'. She leri tho hos pital on Sunday and when she 1h ublo to travel.' she. will, go .to , the home of -hey parents In l'l)t llonk until she is .strong enough -to . ro suine her duiie.: in lvnmeln groc ery store. .Mjiss Smith Iiuh ruiidn a very satisfactory recovery atlrt her Kanndu friends hope to nee her Jtere again before very long.' . . -Mr. i. W. l-'ine and daughter. niA!eiv. Mne. .spent the .weekend In .kamela with Mr- I. a no. who is.ein--p loved here. . . .- ..Mr. and Mr?.- '. fi. Jnhnnsen. of t (irundo. -drove. o. Kamela j on Saturday and remained .until bun day evening visiting Mr.-and Mrs. W . I.aeti here. Their daughter, flam accompanied them. Mrs. .lehijnsen and M,rs. Iine-. ore 'sister.:.- 'tin Sunday. Mr. ' ahd Mi' Lain.-, ami their guests drove -he--vond KuUiivuit Springs rind hiked lino Souaw "Creek canyon.- - Thp nyn failed to find any fih. -'-' : M'iv.;V. O. Schubert and dnugh-' ter, Lillian, spent Saturday in: I-a" (iraude. While there they paid a visit to-.AIisM Smith at tho hospital : nod :MIsk lilljnn renewed hernc- ; ftualutaneo with some of the nurses, f ; Khe was a patient there for some ; time last .winter. Mi anil .irn. v. j a in crin Bimni j the weekend In Elgin, , visiting ' rein ti veti Ihere. ".'"'. Mr. 1L Horstnwm returned to ; Knnwda on Sunday- evening, after. a few days visiting in la Urande with iter moiner, .Mrs. i . i-j.; i-ier-. - Jack HVustmVin Joined his moth-j or In La Gnpx'o on Hnturdny and rt turned hom with her onrHunday.M Mr. and Mrs. I). Kelley,.who , spoilt mostf 'of hi-sl.'. winter in Kai-,' 1 ; me la while . M v.: Kiello' wan em-'J ployed .oh 't If o hiliway. were here, here last AVedneKday nlffM. ' They; spent the niht at the lloretnian home nnd continued to ji G-rande -on ThurHday,-' where they Hperit m " few dayH vlsltintr Mrs.. ICepney'H. niotheMrs..T K. JMersnn.,- Mrs.Yj Kelley and Mrs. HUrstman aro ms--; r tciv. ' Mr. Kelley Is Kolnfc to worln i i n I'ine Valley for a short time, - land expects to-return soon- from ..i.aiieview wnere iney. worn lor a, !4- Mir. Kennlson nniL daughter... "i hitnr. Itrooks spent a short 4 l.a Grnndo onCnday. . . . t 'y Hilly WeiKC, who is in short tiniio in Hilly WeiKC, who is in Kamela ',-lrinishinir scliool. snent llio" week-5 f,end in Iji Grande with hlH mother.' $ Mr. Weito works In Kamela at; V prosont, hut exnects to gto to LaJ ! frrando to live before very lony -and Kilty vill fro there when school 4i is ovoi. i LICKERS! COLONIAL CLUB HAIR OIL 'Lays the wildest t hatch. Not greasy or sticky. ; 50 CENTS A BOTTLE THEL&L. DRUG CO. A-L-W-AY-S AT YOUR SER1CE WITH THE LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN JUST ARRIVED from bur New York buyer a large variety ff our fine broadcloth shirts in the season's popular shades. Only through our buyers efforts can we afford to sell these S2.00 I shirts for 95C ' NewYork Store THE GOOD OLD DAYS (here's TEN CEHT S ( - . OVJ tOMnr START ASTOrPlK' S ( - ,6E TO IT SeRSEWet ON "THAT pink. s r Trt-T a&ncr. J LEMONADt ANO VGLIA POP tOPN- eeP& HI& HOSE S ' COKE RKsHT HOMt M1E6. CLEAM &NO X nKC PARADE AND PAWK J I LtT HIM J Me MlfeWT TAKE e TO ) 1&E1 HeAR ",MEtV A I. HOW BE KEERFUU f" vnc w.U MAW- f T" THEORCUsX-- ---- rS came to sCZ 7 -x ZJTJr-rs y - , TOWH VTj X 0. () 1J30 Th A. P-Creftt Britain nuhliTRrvoJ ;2T ' - -. jL- ' 4-30 - U. hifjRrf, who was recently em- t Pl6yed ;it .Westkind. Is now ith. iiifj. ill mi )' in iMiiiRMtt nun fAjit-i-wi r to.Ko to work. on -May I. j iiefiter lTorstnmn, of ;Ja Grande, J who ifi retnodelinff or.o of the Nor ieerii housbM in' Kamela spent Inst j weekend lit.- i.u Grande. ' j ' Mr.'.'- Jt... HjQelino and 'children, Jolh i'hd Lorraine, arrived Tues- day to spend - a few days at the honro" br her parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Hvath. - - ypCUt J. J. Hrowji. ol Flaker, Saturday and Sunday visiting at tho T.. llurton hornte here. , . M'rs. Brown, who had been a Kamela visitor for a few days returned home' with hinu Mirs. ltrown Is Mr. -Hurl oil's sister. . T. Hurton hlf. Ktiest, MJr.. Ilrown, of Haker, went to -Tancan on Sunday to fish -hnd gather- mushroom. .Mr. and Mrs. John Heath drove to Pendleton on Sunday taking a. salurduy morning and has contlir.i load of household ; goods with 0)1 ht intervals up to tho firstof Lliem, us' thev-expect to go there ltls W0(.t The moisture appears, on Saturday to hiltc their home. t() lmve Konc io the soil to a' ; 'Ait a . fai'owell to M".r. and Mi's, depth of several inches and In the John Heath, iiamela residents are opinion of many will bo worth going to spend Thursday evening ;many, thousands of dollars to the together In the community hall .farming and livestock interests or heriv Several. friends of Mr. and jthe county. A considerable umount .Mr.'.. HWilh from. Ijl Orande arc rtA...lt,. . In..l,i,linff IhA lln.- nn.1 vy.,,jr.t ...v ..... Jtln.. CurlKOn. .wlio. will'-precede the affair wild a, rellffiou.s selTico. Mrs. Heath Jias bet'ti active in Hu'nduy school - work liore. After tl sol-vice- refirslimpntu will be served and later sans and merry uaiking. enjoyed. - - A Hennlson,' ot xreacham, pass- ed throush Kamela on his way to Cove on Tuesday. Ii. Horstrnan, of Knmola, made a bhslness trip to l'endlelon on Saturday eveuinu'. M.ra. f'.- K; TliprnliuiB and son Ian, were in Iji Grande on Sat urday. : Mr. Thiirnhurs returned homo with them but had to re- turli to -w:ork in Ijl Clrande on Hmiduy -nlg-ht. He still wirks on the; lecal freiifht between J1 Orande and Joseph. . lfcrbort Casteel, of Kamela lu visit. relatives on Mkindny eve- (,-rnss on ine mouiius u.is nlni.-.-. - . a lieii;ht or four and five inches Mrs; ,Cf. Mnas, or Kamela, re- where it lias not been pastured too , turned . iiontte on Monduy arter n heavily and the valley pastures are plensnnt visit with her mothoivr''inB nicely and provlriinir ex .Vrs. c. ,K.' Slmonds. , of i Walla., cellent pasture for dairy herds and Walla, Wash. Mrs. FlnH says the, other stork held on the iri iijated. flower nro beautiful. In .Wolla farnm. , . j Wa.Ua, now. . . . . .. A number of the sheep owners While playlne on Monday after-., of this coinmunlty have e.xperlene- j noon two little fotif-your-old boys; ed much difficulty in keeping the had un accident, which fortunately muKOts from doini; serious dnmauc wrm not as serious as it could In their rincl;s. ln some, instances havo been. They had found un nld. lliflit losses have been sufferer: rusty cleaver lyliiK outside some- from this cause. Many of the ewes where and one was chopping the were not tainted at lambing time ground -with It, when the other's nnd the exceptionally warm weath llttli. foot can ln the wav and Ihe er conditions which has brouirht foot was chopned risht thruuifh tho shoc, which happened to be heavy one, preventing a worse cut. The boy who was hurt was Ian Thornburg nnd the little fellow who did the chopping was his chum Uobby Itiivvci. Tho cut Lm on the left big toe Just below tho nail and quite deop, srrious noiiKh tu kuep hlrn off hi font for a few days but healing nicely. , ACrs K. Karnefl nnd duuKhters' R.t-..t iin.i.- nmn,ni i, Mrs. ffcirnes' mother, Mrs. f'helf spent tome time shopping in li Orande on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. it. JIawcs and fam ily drove to Meacham on Sunday to visit Mrs. Ifriwes" parents, Mr. and iiys. J. I. f.'asny. MIIS. IWI GSTEN WINS POIlTHAXn, Apr. 30( Al) Leading a field of more than one hundred. Mrs. Mary G. Ilaugsten of the Portland Oolr club won the third Bweepstakea of tho Oregon Womcp9 Golf association tonrna- aient played hero yesterday, sho turncd ln the winning round of finishing one utrokc ahead of MIki Jean Plageman. Multnoinnh, who bad a 91. Poverty Is no disgrace but that's tare and fitturr-s hav bcn a good about all you can My Tor lt.!.ale, aecordlng to those in charge. There aro compensations for iilljKnrm machinery nnd lurg.-r arti thtngi. lor example, the fool and rlfs havu not gone out so rapidly, his money were lucky to have goton Saturday Hyde Kroxson. w ho together In the first place. Tho(rarms ext"nslve!y In the Chapman early bird gets hlr own breakfast, district, was a visitor In town and Another l it of good advice i to purch',u"d a new brain binder at never start anything you can't tho sab. iop. J Joseph Fcaglns. of T.enp. was a WnlAwl fminfv TT tlllOWd lOUuiy Farmers Greet Soaking Rains Ily C. Mcok (Observer Correspondent) Wallowa; Ore. (Special) The. general trend of farm work has gone forward at a very satis- 1 actory pace 1 n this column n i ty -i,...!.,, iim tin f..w u-h'Iim. There j. , ),.,. no intorruntions from stormy weather until the iasl wei'k when a fairly heavy rain fell over no rl inns nl the ronntv. The soil waft t00 wot ln most ft,j,is to allow working on Thursday, but on Fri day all farmers wore busy plowing and doing other ficUl' vtfrk; only to bo stopped by a heavy rain .,.,.,., r()llllm.need fulling early iof summerfallow plovlnrlo J'?''V., -T,.,iin m ' ti,n Tirrti "dnd m inAln.. r,n. In nmnv T.iirlS of ttll.1 r,u,r. .... corninunlty durtiiK thn past ifn ilay.4, nntl Home of the m"n rofort th(; soil bt-coniini,- fluito . ilry' In places, luuUIn plowinff ,fdlff Icilit. Howovor. with the Inrse. amount of molHltirn this tronliln will he eliminated for awhile at least. Tilt. .weeds and volunteer iirain have made a KOnd start on the most of the land which was in crop lasc year and much or it is heinit ltillea in plowiiiK, accordinit to reports from farmers anil in nearly un m irraln is reported to he stances tin: KcrmlnatinK and comii.K up very well. Much Kar.len plnntinK has been done d-.,rinK the. past two weeks and this stuir is iookimk v cri ...ll In ,.!,,lv minlens. Slnclt- men say that l, h,, been n mill:, , ..t .In,., itif... hnvn seen f,. en.wllilons ns irood as they are at nreseiit The early buneh- files at a much earlier time than u iiutmi fnr ihi f-omni:inHv is snid to be rcHponsllle for tbts comlifion. Fllofl havo iilso proved u Hfrbum tnrnnno to Ihe docltliiK of late lambs nnd a close watch is hclnir maintained on many flocks 01 lambs In order to keep tbern from Scorning Infested. Sheep flocks In ffcnerul are said to be dniirj? ex- ceptionally well. Many of the ImnbH puiiio during the latter part of I-Vbriuirv nnd early Mamh and wun poou ran go conditions wimn proj'-ii. u-'v has resulted In the ewrs n-malnlnK competed at Corvnllb this yenr-in In good flesh and pivlns pb nty of the contest. The boys were taken 'milk has allowed the Iambs t on n canVpus tour Inspecting hcv mnke a tino growth. Lambs lu cral of the different ng depart some of the f!oeV:s which were mcnts. Prof. Ktewart accompanied t lambed during tho early part of tho bnya to the collene nnd Mrs. ' March look ns though they would Stewart went as far as Portland. jw-'dnh fin pounds and possibly nior They returned home Sunday even each. I 'art of thecattb this com- jng. imunitv have hern movd to sum- The poppy pouter contest being mer ranges where the grass is said to bo well stalled. Many heads have bcf-n treated with sheop dip ns a preventative from tick In- fetation. J Many peopb? from various pnrth of tho county have been visitors here during the past week to at- tend the sale of htinkrupt stock at tbo U. R. ilaisti-n & f'o. Inc.. J which is being rlos'-d out. Mnny of the malb'r articles offered for sale las well as various kinds of fnrni LA GKANDE EVENING UHSKKVKit, LA tlKANDK, ORE. By Oscar Hitt i. i i i husinesM visitor in town last week lli.i reports' u soaking rain in that romimmltv on Hatiirdnv nnd that crops of all kinds are looking wtdl. A largo supply of ground squir rels are reported from nearly - all parts of this community. " The vnnntr milonlH liv nltii-tixl iiiuklilV lti,i.. o.,,,,.,...,..,.... . Mnmn nf ihe I farmers state that they have beer. doing some poisoning since the first appearance of the old sqnlr- 'rels in Kebruurv, but have not been nble to get any largo u-imber of them with tho poison. Many re- porf very effective results from the , use of poison gas and a largo I amount of this has been used on some of tho large farms in t.no . hill farming seeitons.; Crin Hudson who recently leased a tract of farming land in tho Diamond prairie sectjon has been seeding the ground to oats. He re ports finishing his seeding just bc- fore the rains. He expects to move his leaina and plows to tho J)ry crook section in a few days to, start . plowhiff Hunimcrfallow on a farm which they havo rented Ihere. '. I'M Hell.- who farms the C. A. Hunter hill ranches, was a business visitor in town tile last or tile weeit. l..lul,n.l litu " . .iwulv In start nlnw!n Slimmeriai- ' low ns soon as tile weather be comes settled. Ucorse Cusslns and P.oy Clastlu were, Joseph business visitors tho latter part or the week. lira. Hurry Hearing, of Kvun.l. and Miss Ann Murphy, who teaches the school in district No. 40, were visitors In town the latter part of . the week. 1 ' - Kenneth Keeler recently "com menced work for Merlin Wealty, of Middle valley. If. 1'. llechtel has been on ihe sick 1st ror ti.o past several dnys He is reported to somew mi ,m ro .. ......n. , ,, small place in win near :..- ...- trlet. reports ine sue of l con- Slticrniiie iiiiiiti' r ui ...... .... which they have hatched with hens this sprliiK. The chicks ore pure bred Huff OrphlnBtoiia and have ro iu.I ready sale at 20 cents each. " T. O. l-'caKins was a business vis itor in town the last of the week from his home In Hie North wooAh. He reports roads rirylnir nnd (jruss startliiK well in that section. Imbler School Stands High In F.F.A. Contest . t.cliha Ocnvcr (Observer Correspondent) T.MULKH, Ore., (HpcciM) Out of 33" Hchools. iiuijlor has been rhoMen twlco to . compote In the V. A. contest nt O. K. C. Three boys went frotni lu-re th!a year, They were: Clifford Conrad. Kford hmtin, virsu cnom. wmn his Orccon Farmer depree, that hcinff the highest dcreo obtained, and Clifford won tho same degree last year. In one of the shop con- teste, -Clifford won third placo. All three oC the boys had very pood hld in thft grades here closed Monday evening. Those winning prizes were: Emma Coe and Dor- othy HichVrson, fifth and sixth grade fc'lrln. $1.00 each: Dorothy Crouer and Dorothea West, sec- ond, GO cents each. The two wln- nlng posters will be went to the tato contest with a chance at the $-,.nn prize. This contest Is spon- Hored by the auxiliary. The fol- lowing aro the ones to enter pos- ten for the contest: Neta Wilson. Alice Westenskow, Kuth Halo, J:mo Wright. Ruth Conklin, Mar Jorie Howell, Donna Watson, Dar win Keenan, Dorothea Wwt, Dor othy Croutter. Karrell Hktlling, Emma Coc. Nell Martin, Verna . Oraybeals, Molha Wtntentskow, 4 Donald Keefer ond Klva Klcher tuon. These are from the fourth, fifth nnd sixth grndpg. Dorothy Hnrold ANMse of the seventh and Uicheraon, Wnylund Huoy and uiKhth grades, al.o entered. Mttny t'ood postern were entered makhiK tt difficult to choose the best. A special meeting of the mem- borjr of the nuxiliary was held Monday "evening at the homo of Mrs, Ruth Wcstenskow. IMaus wtr made for Mother's Day. re membering the fathers of mothers of the auxiliary. Thirteen mem.het's were present t the meeting, . Mil, and Mrs. Hay West had ns their Sunday dinner guest, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Lanmnn, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Sandeison of Summerville. The afternoon was tpeni In visit ing. M'rs. Roy Buoy and Mrs. Ray West havo bVen on tho slek list this week. Hoth have been re ported much better. Mack McCoy was among the students who took tho trip to the Columbia River basin. Mack re mained at Irrlgon visiting rela tives. Many little chicks have been ordered by the (farmers around Invbler. Otis Cloldlng, who runs a small chicken farm near invbler has received 1,03 chicks and ex pects to order m,ore. Don Ituck nmn of near horo has ordered over L',000. : Several of tho boys in the Smith-Hughes department in- the high school have ordered chicks for,-their years projects. Theso range.frbm 100 to Duo to.the pro jeet. ' , t ;. . - - -ChRS. Clenver left Tuesday morn ing for'.- Wollowa lake where he will remain until about' September. Mrs.. Cleaver -plans to join", him lattjr when the resort- opens. lie is' helping to get the lake in order for tho ' sumiifccr. Wmi.' Rollins and Mrs, Rose Oarns, fox farmers, bad some had luck - befall them tho other- day. Mi Rollins lost ten pups out ' of two litters which would amount to several hundred idnllaru. These were blue foxes. Until this hap- Opened,' Mr. Rollins has been very fortunnte in not losing pups. Mrs. tiarne lost several suver iox jmps this year. Kbo has Just started her farm, raising blue and silver fox. i Tho Imbler High school gleo Clllb Will glV a UOUCert rid ay evening at tho Wtiil hall. This Includes both boys and girls. I hey have .been practicing Tor several weeks under tho direction of Miss Kargeant. the gleo club instructor, The concert will begin at 8:00 o'clock. Tickets can be bought fromi the students of the high school. i ' Menus Of The Day Hy Mrs. Alenii(lei- ;e"ino MAY l.r.N'lli:()-N .MKXtl Oranue llasltets l''llleil ' C-wlLli Ktrawberrles 1 Tuna Koulfle. ami Creamed New, I'eas KiiiKer Uolls t'urran Jolly AnaraKui: Halad ' . ! In CU-latln --ZTZZriZZX:? .0 h raiHetl- Wa f .cr s . n.inin. i n. Coffee rinfccr KoIIk ' Ono flko yeaat. ' Kotlr; tablespoons luliewarin- w-a-ter.'"' - ii- . .-. one and one-fourth cups luke warm nflik. One-third cup butter. One-third cup sulfur. FIND IT HERE Copy for tills col u ma nut be lu by f ii, m. we woik ny can nnti not lor inn, Blve us a rail und your work Is doiie. lluckhorn Tnxl and Trans- fer.. Main 1S1. . 4-30-1 t llemstlulilnit, pleathiR, button liolea, etc. Norton's Klildle Kliop. " . . ,....' aov. I-TIKE KOOT HKIOIt TOrOKUOW I to. p. m r. IV stoffe1 IJepot l-'ountaln l.uncli. 4-JiU-ll TlA OTPS AM) SAI'CT.RR Nict- enough for your pnrty Her vlco nnt) at a price which you enn afford to uso them for everyday. ' Viho ilava'rinn (Thliia Tea Cups nud SiiucerH, and Salad Plates, In six different color combinations, at HKc for a Net of six ptnU'f and KSc for thrno tea cups find saucers, now on special sale at Hlcliardson's Ail und (lift Shop.. 4-i92 t. Aot'ci;sir.XT We open our nt-w fountain and lunch tomorrow. March 1st, with iki:k itoryr ni:i:it 1 to f p. m. V. P. Singe Depot Fountain I.unch. 4-30-1 t. . twt:ivk iavs i ntil .Mriu;Ks iav Take advantage of the specl.il gift s-rvlr nt llichardson's Art and Clirt Shop In tho selection of your gift for Motlmr on Moth'T'a Jay. If jndrods of new and useful articles for mother will be found in tho gift lino at Richardson's Art and Olft Shop. 4-29-2 t notict; to MTitrroHK S'aled proposals will be received by the Mnsonlc Hulbllng associa tion at the office of (ieotge T. Cochran, up to Kivu O'cloek P. M. ftattinlay. May the 3rd, 1930 for excavating of basement on tin- Ma sonic property In the City of !i Grande. Oregon. Tho contractor to furnish all labor, tools and equipment for the rotnplele excavation as outlined in the specifications now on file In the offlco of Architect Charles H. Miller. OKOUOE T. COCmtAX. H"cn'taix 4-30-1 t yoi n AtTO Have your Auto Olasa work done at pJchardson's Art nnd CM ft Shop. They specialize In widnhltid and side glass fitting. 4-29-3 t. Two eggs, well beaten.' I'our and one-half cups flour. Crumble yeast, add lukewarm water and soak until well softened. Add milk, butter, sugar, alt, eggs, 2 cups flour. Itent four minutes Add rrst of flour and placo in greased bowl. Cover and let rise until doubled in hulk. Roll out on floured board until dou?h Is onu fourth Inch -thick. Ise sharp knife and cut In lengths 4 Va ini'hts long: nnd oncl.tird inch wido. Spread with meltoil batter and twist each roll. I'lace one torn th inch apart on greased hak im; Klu-ets. Let rise until doubled in bulk. Spread tops with warm niilK', bake ?m minutes In moderate oven. Xtpnmuus Salad hi (ieltalu (1 parkagi- lemon flavored gelatin mixture) One and three-fourths cups holl tnir water, Twh tablespoons Jemnn juice. One-half teaspoon salt. One-fourth teaspoon pepper. Ono teaspoon sugar. One cup diced celery, . Ono cup diced, cooked or canned asparagus. :i ; Three tablespoons chopped pi mentos. : . Two tablespoons finely chopped green pepper. On tablespoon finely , chopped onions, v 1 ;:.V . (, 1'our water oviVgelatln mixture and stir until, difsolvcd. . Add" lemon Juice. .Hail.. lK-pper. sngar." Allow to coo, idd other .IpKivdienls, pour Into "iiKllvIdual molds ringed out with- i'iildv water. ..Set In'cCtd plac to. stiffen. ; Vninold arid servo on nestii ot shredded .lettuce.. Romlove one teaspoon of gelatin from top of -each mold and place one table spoon of mayonnahe in each In dentation. Insert tiny . wires to re-, sepihlo handles, of baskets nnd in terwitu' tho "bundles" with fine fs-k. Ii,.i.....,irirl1 : f.ast night while fast asleep along nlsiiit midnight an old, rum bling fro I glit train jmcd cla-e to our mbin and blew his - rtirlll whlstlo right lu itmr njMn whitlow. I almost Jumped out or my .liUle, After 1 Ntopptl trembling I begau lo think and (lifuk I may not live very long. Annl.hcr freight truln may scam ino to tlcnth, but while 1 do live 1 waul lo do nil the (ohm! 1 can and 1 am going to tell you U'ruil mothers untl fitMiciMi'ljo.VrVaitd (glrLs liow mi can help me. I-.'very jono of us knows how tho to JbacHo ccniifHtrikH uro nihvmIIiik mil ; lions of clollurs In pulling out plc IturoH ami luIvortLsemeuts ilk order that llioy might be ubto to Wt imi plo to smoke cigsri'ts. W hen Uicy Miy "I'd walk mlhvfor h clgarct" I Uicy do not tWI lis wliy a man . would walk n mll for any kliul 'cf a Hgarct. Tho man or hoy w ho wtiild walk a milo for a olgiinet doei so Uecaiuw he hits already k smoked so many tluit ho lias bo ciiiiwi a slitvo lo Ihein. Vcstorday, (lie writer asked a big rinn la Brando young iiiun If lie smoked clgarct s and llio young man tnriml toward mo ami said "Say, do you '! want to Insult mo " Then (ho young man said "Nature In i tliu first nhioK clhtl - not rn.low mo Willi imy too niucli bnilns mill lr l'l luillit ft clejiret down on my lip I'll Uniw ilmt lU,. hmlUM I liavfl llonll Itlii-oiiKli the clgarct -mid' I fiuiy need tltnsc brains aflei a while In Mi:". I would to ilthi that every boy and itlii in I41 (Grande felt tut Hits young tunii fcels, "No, 1 don't Miiokc" Kays ; CharltH . AugHHtiU 1liMlbcrgh. - It is reported Hint nf tcr ;eno Tiinney won .Ills : cduiin. plnnslilp onn of tho lobnrco cnni panlcy houi liliu an ttffcr f 10,000 lo JiikL filgn his iininc to I ho fol lowing "all of my frkMids ii.hc your kind of :tu;urt-lj." J.Mr, Tuning's aiiHwcr wart something llko thU, "No, I do not Hiimkc and will not lend my influence to start some young1 fellow doing what I do not do inyMnlr," Now tills is the propo sition, dear renders. It will cost lotx or money to imblLh a lot of good fncLH for our Inys and girls to read nnd I am not financially able myself to sKnd all (Ills money. It Ik true (luit we have a big farm at Imbler nud lots of rows and bogs but wc also have a big mort gage looking ns In the fan. Whlie wo niv waiting for pigs nnd calves .r grow we want lo help save a lot lor boys and girls. I have apnolntcxl , Kcv. CarloH A. PlumlM-r ns treas urer to keep a strict Ixstk or iu oiunt of how ninny dollars Is spent ami who gavo It ami if yon want lo know what I will say nct Just help ils out. Wo might Im nble t,n Miy something or offer a prhte that will avn our lsy or girl. S4na your money for this clgarct cam- lalgn to Itov. Curtis A. PliimlM-r or inysrlf, lift firainle, Oregon, or stop In Uio La f; ran do National luink and give It to I Carl undcl. If you pick up tlio paper In the near fnt- ure and wonder why I have Mild no more, Jiwt remrinlHT that I havo run out of money. ,lnt Uiko a walk down by our public MiiooLs In tho oionbigs and wo oeir boys and ft Iris as they pour out of the school rooms Our teachers aro doing all Uioy nan to keep this dirty, iwmiftil habit from Uioni. Ijrt 11s fin our part. Wo nerd the help of the cburtiioH and tho Hun day schools, Out granxcH, ' the Indget, rhamlM-r of couinwircr. rail rood nicn, nioatcuttrs, IwrlMTN, j farmers and farmers wlvs and old iicjvs "is. mo tion't no! to no rotten egged tills early In Uw icaino. Yours truly, C'LAC Di: C. PILTV. Adv. greenery. ' .. 'l t . Ilnkct lcssei't ".; . ' Klgbt individual , nngcl food : c;i Kt-. j Ono quart orange sherbet. One cup whipped crenm'. One cup variegated gum drops1. V Kight strips angelica. ' Hake angel ' food cakes in deep murriP pan:'. The cakes should he ' ono day old before used. Itcmov . cruiiilm from cakes, leaving cases, l Place cases on .light green pnper do! Ik-; and fill with orange slier- ; bet.- Sprinkle tops with gum drops; and insert angelica strips . for j handles. , . OFFICE CAT . TRADM MAMK ft0. By Junius Little IVIhnv (to next door neighbor) Say, mister, are you the man who nave my brother a dog last" week , Neighbor Ves. - . ' l.illlo Kellou- Well, ma says to. come und take theiuill bui'k. - . '.,.-.' , Henry- llnuv gracefullv Cush niaii seems to eat corn on ss c.nli. Joseph If"' ought (o. lie's a plccnlii . plaver. - (itrdeuer (npplvlnif for a job) ! I sco von . aketl for it nuirrietl ' inn n, mailaiiM'. Is that hveaue ycni have some norl;, foctitv wife?. I Madame Oh. no. I want a mar- I rlett man to he sure he Is used to taking c.itlcrs from women. ' f Ilith Uros. have the right ttlca m roasting coffee No nui k-roastivjo method can produce the Havor that Hills Bro.' exclusive process Con- ' trolled KoastitiR can pro- -ducc. Every berry is roasted ; . evenly nnd a matchless, urn- ' form flavor is the result. Fresh from the orhhtftl vacuum pack.. Easily opened ivith the key. HILLS BROS COFFEE 01030 i m : . . . . .. . . . , zr7 Guaranteed and Manufactured by LA GRANDE MILLING CO. Ask Your Grocer for Federation Page Seven J.C.PENNEYC01 X08 Depot St. V La Grande, Ore. A. Work Shofe ; Of Sturdy Comfort Sure to fill every demand made of it for durability and, comfort is this work shoe of chocolate retan with rubber heel and leather sole. Low-priced, tool v $2.19 Adopt New Drug Symltui HIMtl.lN tAI') The dcrmair DriifrKit!: UKKfJclntion- has adopted; as a symbol of its trade a staff with a iierpent 'colled around It; Tht'v found this In Oreek niyth-nliiL-v where Aesculapius, god . of iiVMtU'lne, is pictured carrying it!. Washington .Secretary : Ummnt Mays Hoover's, conference les'-.enod depth of. business, depression. 'JV -, When in Portland i n MOST OP YOUR FRIENDS; Stop at The : v" . HEATHMAN-: V,: . HOTELS tho eslahllshcd preforcnoo'.'of' peopln from i ho J,a,0mnde ipf rllnrH-a prefereiico ensily - ilp preciated If you vu over toppedi there. 7 : Ideal location, across from tho Hroudwny1 theater, pext doo'r'fo llio l'orlland thcator, nndAa minute's wnllc from tho: liest stores. '.' :v ' ', i'' --'-:' T (;oihforlnliln. lnvltltiff robins- nllri.clU-n InhhtoH ILlld' the ' IllOSt nnimliii enffen shons;. InV Port-, .uhmi. rourteoiiH iinnloyoH who takn. pains to, make, your ,Hiny pleasant. ,; 1 . '.-;,.,( HEATHMAN HOTELS nroadwtiynd ailinon.'vv' Park , and, Salmon v' Q. B. HEATHMAN, Qwnor.-Mer . .'ukohok m. king ' . ' u m. pierce :. , . .. .l.irf.V.-i-nriASIIte-MtHW-;. nread made from Federation Flour Kivcs you the flavor, has the white flakey color and is more economical to the house-wife in linking. After using Federation Flour once you will like it.