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Page ElgHl EX GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Tuesday, May 6, 1930 STORE-WIDE 1 1 CLEARANCE UIXUU ;r; Now On uu:cti:i a rixi.ow . C'OKVALIJH. Ore. f AI J It. Jl. Ieaiboin,; professor of uloctrlcul .nJncerlne: Ihtp, hi'S been olei.'ted ?fc filiow In tlio American IiiHllttilti i Kloclrle.nl KiiKiiH-ers. itocutr AnKIo.ii 1 ut: n -fellow constitutes, the JtlgheHl-Ki'adc of nu'tn.bcrshlp cun vjferred by the Institute. tJ Only two other fellows of the institute are in Oregon. They arc JO. Cnldwoll, vice preHilenl. of j Wti -Portland Klertric. Ivvor com-j 'ivahV, ttnd K. I), Kearlnjr, advisory nff (iieer for 1 hat coin pa ny. ;iasii:ss iii;i,k IV '. Oiir'Prii'CS are ; lte.-:onahlii 1AW all bther Imsl ' ness ciHerprises, , we .try to receive a rea sonabln compensn .(Ion for our work. Ilut we have found ' Hint thero Is a lilffb . rr reward than prof Mi, the kiiowledKe of ll (felliilnu HKKVM'K . rendered in a con HCientlo:m and syni pathetic manner. WALKER'S FUNERAL SERVICE ,5T-a AT SPRING ST. C PHONE"42 AT , YOUR SERVICK WrrH THE LOWEST ; PRICES IN TOWN .; MEN'S WORK SHOES in full stock. Neat, strong- and dur able $1.85 " SHIRTS AND TRACK PANTS Fine ribbed under shirts, track pants in attractive figures 39c "d 49c NlwYSRKbTaRE Professional Directory TIiIn iltntctory Is oNwlally liiimly for Ibo nowinmor or for Die nnt-of-Umn iciulor uhci niny ivanl tho nninn and mlilrivw ir hoiuo liroto.Kklonnl mini. H lias boon (aii'lully pri'inrl'l and will pre l to lin ii rcmly iilil tu miy roiulor la iihtaliilii iirmiiiit pnifessiimnl lorvlco. CLASSIFIED FOR QUICK RKFERENCE Physi liciims & SurKcons A. Ij. ntC-nAIIOSON, SI. I). riiyiilclnn and Surgeon Office over Glass llniKH Oftlcs Phono, M-15 Itcs. M-5S Asti-ologcr sins. n!i:ii:i'.icii iii,mi:s am x, avi:. Rcsdliigs Unity. IlaUlllB by .Mall a Specialty STAGES LEAVE From Corner of Elm and Jefferson Wallowa Valley Coaches LeKve La Grande for Joseph 8:15 a. m., 4:00 p. in. Makes All Main Line Connections. Fnr infWncition H MAIN 7fl9 Duy UouiiU-'lnp Tickets niut Sa (fMIC) for HI) tH A. CLASSIFIED ADQ The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Counties j w-Jf NEW TODAY I'OU SAM-: Yr. old lA-KUtyin lnn, now laying, ISUfc Z. I'll. 313-M. G-G-3 tp. j KOK HM,K1a I Jt. p. (leurrul KlcctrU: niolur; II jjJiuhu, 00 cycle, 1 8,000 r. p. in.; complete with miir-tliif? coiitpciiHUtor, pulley and Ln;lt. JOxcclli-nt comlitiuii. Avail able June i:i when it will bu nr - placed by lai'Kvi" initlor. $100 vinlt for lin inciJ Ja to Kale. Call Kvwilnt OIjhoiVit. 6-0 -S I p. JJl Jl.lJlNU and remodel, wr wmk iloim ri;;ht on time. I'laiiH and (.sliinuti.H without oljl (nation, l.'all Main SO, Ii. Auntii. 6-0-1 t KUlt SAI.K f it'll davenport, ruj? ii. h1 library table, 2 1 1 f Oak HI. I'll. 6-0-3 lp. . WANTKb To inn I 4-rtn. fiirn. house, 1M0H Adams. 6-0-6 I, Al.M'K K. Clates-(,harlH reprcsen-' tatlve Is here direct from I'orl- hind hUqwIuk ' tlto new Clmi'ln J fouinlatioii Kitrnient. You can j rice tire her services whenever you j desire by coinmuulcaiinK with j I mij a fioi eHM, n;iL-ujuwt-u j im. in. M k;io. 5-0-t f. - HKNT I'll. apt. . JjffhlH and wuter furn. 2 1 OK Adams. , f 5-G-U j KOlt KKNT 5 loom house, tlll i furn. Call at 1002 M live. 6-0-2 lp iSKUKNA OKIES 7-plece orchestra plays for the l O. M, uim.iHl .May ball, Wed., May 7. Tieltels ff.iio, (jood time, novelty dajioe; with kewjiiir doll prizes. 6-0-It Sl'.MMKIt It AT KtSltniH. for rein. , Can do own. laundry, . Mrs. (;. Wilson, 1 .11 1 Allan. s. G-fl-il lp. FOR SALE I KOlt HAI.H IturroiiKhH adding inaehitie. Piaetically new. A real buy. Inquire. Hacajawea ! barber shop. 4-6-6 t AI.KAI.K.V HKHIl 27Hc to SKc !T Hi. O. H. Hi-hhIoiih, Hot IjiIiii. rlione l''uniiei-n 02, Union I0.V. 6-1-4 tp. IO II KAI.H TcnlH lor tlio cnnip- . lilt; Hl-IINOIl. All H1.CH fllHl flhlipi'H for ciuiiih'I'h, lourlulH. Hco uh Tor ri'iil jiiri;nin. Jliille.s Kurnlturo Htol'i1, 0-3-41. l''OU HAI,K--lton'ly-cul Imiihi-r for liilllillllKH of, liny ln nnd kind. A lioimi pi-oduct. rluro your or der with 1'nln Uoiiaciuet. iMiiln unit, inland Clly. 4-23-1 nip I'Oll HAI.10 Modem 6-rm. Iiouhi two Iota lOiuit AdfiiiiH $211.00 (noiitlily. Here Oiiklnnn, 2111 Uivld ijlotl lllili;. Dutrult, Mich. 4-1S-I nip I.LSTKN KOLKS Go wen hatched chicltn live, grow and product morn eRgu per pultet than clienp er chlx offered, Kour extra oggh per pullet, more than pays the differenco in cost and the bal ance of increased production Is ( . prom. vnu i.egnoniH, 512u.uu per loot); $05.00 ,( noo; $l i.iro per too. (Jrder now. (iowen, Inc. Hatcheries, Caldwell, Idaho, box 77 A.' 4-2JI-1 nip KOR 8AI.K Cornor lot on WhhIi- Ington, imiiiiro 1'JIM Oak St. 4-7-1 nip MISCELLANEOUS HTOI.KN rarly Is known wlm took vobe from l'irI touring car Sat. night at ihe apph? luuise in May Fork. No iiucstious asked If returned to Observer at once, otherwise prosecuted. fi-Ii-H tp SO.M.MKIt 1IOTFI. Modem and qiili't. 1'ersonal service. Lobby up HtahH. Depot and Wash. Also first cIuns apartments. Sen w fur eomlorl. 4-":t-l in. m:ic i:. iionvv, M. i. i, i:va vii,ki:s, ai. i). Pructloo llmltoil to dlsoasos of the Kyo, l-.'ar, Noso and Throat. Now Knloy Tclophono Uulldlng Main 16 im. .?. k. woomci.ri ('lilriipraollc rhj-Hk-Inn Olhor mothodti nppllod, Olathormy, llllru Vlolot ltay, Kood Solonoo, Sinusoidal and lalviiiil.sm. Foot troubles oor reetod, 20 Sominor ltldg. l-hono 4D7-W. lira. 9-5, 7-8 Itos. 190-W. Want Ad Rates Observer (Count five average word to the line.) Per line, 1st Inanrtton lOo Per line, ech added consec utive insertion 70 Minimum charge on one order 26c RATES BY MONTH 2 Unci, pur month ,.42.5Q 3 lines, per month -.,..$3.25 4 linos, per month i,00 6 lines, per month f 4.75 Koch additional line over five charged at GUc per line per month. CASH IN ADVANCE la re quired on all Classified orders to ettrn thes rates. Higher rates charged on all credit Insertions. Copy tor all Classified orders must be Jn this office by 10 A. M. DA If OF JNSKKTJON. 8u.p orders on ad Inserted until fur ther notice must be received by the same hour or extra insertion will be charged. Telephone orders solicited. Cnsti rates may be earned on Kb one orders by payment on or ufore date of last insertion. PHONE MAIN 37 "An Observer Want Ad Will Do It" 'A GRAND JC MATTKESS A Up holstering 4 Rug Cleaning Worka PhODo 424-W. Chaa. Ed-wards,-Prop. 12-l-lm MO.MKI TO LOAN Monthly In Blallmnnt plan. On Improved real ealato. Can suve you money. J. H. Oliver. 4-J2-1 MONEY TO LOAN We are repre . vontatlvea tor the Prudential In surance Co., and can make farm or city loana at attractive rate, of Intercut. Cbati. H. Reynolda. . Innurance. loans and bonds. EABTERN OKttQON School of Mualc, violin, piano, voice. Cred its. I. O. O. P. tnmple, 447-J. 9-24-1 rn. POUR HOLLYWOOD strain white Leghorn chicks, heavy laying, free range hens, mated to Brow ne 1 1 pedigreed Cockerels, April Kith, 12c; 23rd, Ho; May 1st and later 10c. Hhip c. o. d. on ap proval. Paclfib fintchory, Tang ent. Ore. 5-2-1 nip HOOFING WOlilt- Repair work or any kind of a new roof. Cull Chas. HlldehrandV bJOW. 3-6-lmp MONEx To LOA on improved city property, vtr&lfftt lonas or Installment plan. Luvest rates. United mates InTetmont Co. Phone Main SI. - l-io-lm l-'Oll KIONS hotol. -Cull hong, Konunor 4-ao-n .tp FOR RENT Full HUNT 111 iHllto homo. Ijil-fjo, woll lihtod HloopillR room, oomrortahlo doublo hiMt. Sorvo homo-cuoK'l tnoal.H, 170:: I'll-at hi. or phono :i;i7-.M. 'fi-3-3 tp l'Oll ItKNT JIollHoUi'oning rooms. 1512 Adain.i. r. -:i -1 r KOI I JtKNT Apt. Call 4SI-W. r.-;i-2 KOIl UKNT Apt KI07 l'onn. 5-2 KOlt UKNT Marbto. shop prop-! erty at H.U K. ave. I'hone. :HH)-.. I KOlt liKXT I -mi. furn. apt, I, O. I'. temple, OG-J, 5-l-tt. KOU KKNT KooniM. Modern, ! clean, reasonable. Has Wasli. 1 4-30-1 mp 1 lOU UK NT Modern furnished j apts. Waverly Apis. 13 11 O nve. 4-'.'fi-l nip- SCORCHY SMITH Traao HiKTwm Vf R-coReHT-! - vouAr V-Spi . Wmml much, too. if you'd YMJjlMkj3lEA a all Ieady''-i tjon't? flew it up on we ' C RCLE-BAR rNCH BEFOKP BE SURPW5EV SVX " l aIMM 'UL Me BETTY, SCORCH ,SUNrET-aS vo.Jli liAIVs 4 l-IIE TO STAY AMD BE WlTd L iV y.iutfl ItIitiiiIijI 1. sM YOU EXAGGERATE lv"TIME ,N EA'SING , MtME ICEONTH'LAKE , , v wSrIy wfLrBrovt7A you.andjake!-- P-AmmMm 7Prn USr f J il-browns minWscbacwno up- X: its just li iE taking ,;t iOiir iHwKlHl w'. M:iv M JjJsIfS?1- ---L Lfl . EC ... y I knew you'd GTjORIA Tr'"' " u'int11-"" , " , ' FAIR WARNING T"" By Julian Ollendorff ' El' I -rLiS' I'M GLAD TO I GLO)?:A HAS SPOKEN MY NAME. I 1- I LOVE GLORIA, AND INTEND TO I VS- -SijtMI I il I I i IS1 uil?iJITM KKJOW YOU, ABOUT YOU SO OFTEN, IS TOM, ' MAR1?Y WER WklEM I 130 YOU'LL ) WAVPN'T I 1 l FOR RKNT Up-to-date furnished apartment. Garago. Landls Court. 4-9-t f. FOR ft IS N T Kit rn. apt a,, with baths raiu. Adulu. wood. tiowm and clean, quiet, IHlii Green. 7-10-lm. WANTED WAN'J'IJIi To euro lor Infant. $20 mo. Call Observer. 6-5-3 tp -Housework. I'll. 450-J 6-5-3 t WANTKI 1 Work. Waitress housekeeping, 114 Adams, room 5. &-f-3 tp. WANTKI) Clean cotton rags. Will pay Sc per lb. Must be clean and nothing but cotton. Kvenlng Observer. : 4-lD-tf WANTKU All kinds of cement work by C. IHiderbrandt. 404-W. 4-7-1 m. LOST JiOST vyn on kcyrln I : ! 11 rn In OhmTvnr. Iteward. FIND IT HERE Copy for tills column most in by U a. in. IS VOI'lt UMUHIX ItKAHY? Wilson's plants are. Everything for flower and vegeuiblo gardens at .MacMarr's ...Miie-iiy wivw and at Mrs. Norris. C-ti-2 tp. Hemstitching, plea ting, button fiolcH, etc. Norton's Klhiio Shop. Aav. FOIE .MOTH Kit ON MOTIIKK'S' J)AV 'ostoria Glassware for her table. A Pretty Flower Mow I. A beautiful vase. A useful ten or warflo set. A Mother .Motto. !A start of fill-ins in her dinuei ware j A picture for her room. A pair .01 levely book ends. 1'1U,II,! m.v 1- puiiiut, uni i-iuiii A nice lump. '' points, Christina Niger fi poinis. Something new in eoslume Jewelry. Klsi1 Anderson 1 point. The Junior Ami a thousand other Ideas for irosh won the meet with a total .Mother on Mother's day will be r J'0 polntu and the senior-soph, found in the wonderful variety of lt-'am eored 100 points. The pro useful and beautiful gift njerctian- ffam "'as ari"mged by the fresh dise at lik-hardHon's Art and (ilrt n,in cinm ""o'er the direction ot Khoii. n-(i-:i t - tbn English teacher, Miss pernlcc l,a (.Iramlt! no:ol coffoo Hliop now! About 175 peoplo woro proHonl opon until I l::i0 p. in ,6-2-1 t. 'at tho (Jlatrlot mooting of ltoh(huh.s ... at tho covo lotlgo Wodnosday (;vo- lOXI'IOltl' I'lCTI'ltr: XVOItK Inlne. Tho proiiivun follmvH: Sin. In oiilarglng, hand tinting and framing of yrmr pletiiroH at Klc-h ardHon'.s Art and Gift Shop. fi-f,-3 t Cove Celebrates May Day Friday At High School I lly .Mrs. A. (J. Con Klin (Observer Correspontleni ) COVK, Ore. (Special) May day wiiii cell-bratetl by the Cove school I'YIdny. The morning was bright ;in,i .sunny and the entire program uns ,.nn(.t,.( ollt o1- ,joors. Mr. Springer made the annouuceinents and In his opening. talk mentioned that Cuve was celebrating- "M.uy day and "Oregon day" and ulno )i Ultle time hi the pro- unim for a "health" celebration. '''he rirsi number was a song "Ore- gon. My Oregon." sung by the high school with Clam Uoberts at the piano. Tin. second number, song "Kind l'ifide. Your Atl-mUnii" by v XZ??" For j Christina Nlirer and Darvy Mc : Cool, Mrs. I jay accompanying.. A J biifflri call' by Wesley Hershcy an i nouilced the corning of the queen and her cortage. Miss Louise An derson had been chosen queen and j her maids of honor were Misses I Dorothy Parker, Vernona Goodell, Klolne Witty, Lois Kinher. Kran I els Cornsiock and Klslo Anderson, i Train bearers wci-it Mnnfv Duvln j and Sheldon Mtilr. cron bearers, I Hc-nnie Delsrnan and flower girls. Iiuogeno White. Sara Prothcr, Het ty Orton, Jonna Lindsay, Jean WIlIiuuiR, and Ijavonnc Smith. Th queen was crowned by Ward Palgt while her pages were Hoyul Hoerlt grcn. Almon Golan, I'arker Severs and Cecil Richards. After the coro nation ceremony, thcro followed a song and fairy dance by the lower grades, Mnxlne Towle, the fairy queen and her elves, Stella Lloyd, Georgia Lindsay, liernetta Mus- grove, Lois Jean tinker and Irene Uacfer. The remainder of. the pre gram follows: "The Oregon Trail In 1K4U" by Muriel Orton nnd Hob- ,ert Witty; a short historical sketch 01 urvKon, y ioromy jtarser; song by LoHoy Wilson, Miss An derson ncconipanylng "When It's Kprlngtlnu in the Uockles;" folk dance by ten girls of the fifth und sixth crinli'H lave l)nvor. Itertlui white, Nellie Meroney, Velma Jtlchardson, Velma Mac Jiichards,. Phyllis Hancock, Kathleen Coin stock, Ituth McNeill, Lena HrJstpw, and Helen Lloid; group of . three spring songs, , by ' eighteen grade children; health recitation, "Milky Way" by I'aye DeVore, "The Cow' Helen Lloid, "Tins- Cow No.: 2" Kathleen Coinstoek, 1 'My' Srrong Wliite Teeth" Velma Mae lllch ards, "Why the ('rooked Man was' ('rooked'! Velma Kichurdson; song. I Vernona Goodell; song with like- lele accoiupanimenti ' Dnrcy.;. Mr- Cool; winding of thee May pole by Kloino Witty,. Dorothy ;.'Harker, Dorothy Golay, 'Frances Comstock, I Vernona Goodell, Christina Niger, Mttxlnb Murchlsoiit. Grace Hartley, Mae Kisher, Dora Lloid, Lois Ki.sh- nr aud Klsle Anderson., In' the ,sp0rtH uvciits in the anniial track ,moQl. Don Sin th ranked hich with a total of 21. points, Parker-Hovers second, 18 points,. Tiny Jtobinson third, 16 points; Genn Anderson, 14 jioints, Cecil Hlchards, 11 poiifts, Warrl Paige, . 0 points, . Kenneth Proctor 8 points,; Lowell Weliner, 0 points, Almon Geiss, A - points, John Kisher, 2 points, J loyal Uoerkgreh 2 points. .Warren Laird 2 pointM. Darey .McCool. 2 points and Jlllly Clark 1 point. .For the girls events, loulso Anderson W.is t'irst wiih IS points, Vernona Good points, Franci s Comstock 12 .points, Dorothy Parker 12 point?-, i Via. J' - l:d0 Collinn muUo tho uddrou of woloomo. Kong hy tho loilg Heading by Mrs. t.'ora Rltiom Song "I'lcka ninny L;illaty" Mr. and Mrs. ( W. Clark. by riny. "The lireadful Itoy" niem bers of (.'ove lodge. "I.ovo Scene" by Mrs. Cora Itlooiu and Mrs. ('allio Clark. Tableau "Maddlesome Mattle" by Hazel Clark and -Sirs. Gardiner. Tlay, "Going Somewhere," by Mrs. 8. Van Schoverhoven, Miw Hazel J.lndsay, Cna. Conner, Mr; Ra-y Williams, Matin n Murcliison, itoy Haker and Hazel Clarke, Ucadlntr. "S-ttinir II..,." Mrs. C. Clarke. Song, Mrs. TCIsle. Collins, Mrs. Clarke, Mrs. Cora Itloom and Mrs. ltay Williams. Tableau, "Itislng Sii'i," Hussd Mroney, "Mock Wedding," Mrs. Hazel Mndsay, the brld" mid Mrs. (telle Alexander, the groom, Marion Mur- chison and Non Williams, bride. inaid4s. .lot Gardiner, ih best man, Evelyn Collins, flower girl. Mrs. Collins, the officiating min ister, Mrs. Hioom, bride's mother, itay Williams, bride's father, Mm j Gardner, bridegroom's mother. Miss Tililo Hjg, of La Orande, sang a German song and as an en core, with the help of the Ia Grande women, responded with u HwIhs song. Mrs. Ij. U. Lay ac companying throughout the pro gram. Refreshments wer served. There were visitors from La Grande, lon, Slmmervlllc, Klein, Wallowa, Walla Walla and one visitor from Kansas. K. A. Say re, the county superin tendent and his daughter, Miss Kth el Say re, of Ja Gramle, came for the May day fete at Cove. Mrs. Pomona Johnson, of Trout dale, is a guest t the home of her parents. Mr. and Mra. K. J. Hlack- hind.' Mra. Hlaisdell, of San Je.i. Cal.. who has been visiting her daugh- : ter, Mrs. Keith McCool, left Kttur day morning to visit friends in Seattle. After her visit In Seattle. flnc will return here an o'l her re turn to her home In California, she will be accompanied by her grand son, Oarcy, son of Mr. and Mrs. McCool, who 'will spend a year In the south. Miss lid it h Johnson,-daughter of Mrs.-Mary Johnson, ot Cove, was united In marriage with Kiwln Crowland at 1'ayette, Idaho Thurs day night April 24. . The happy ( coupiu are 1 visiting at tne nome ot the bride's mother here In Cove. M rs. ( : r o w la n d went to H 0 1 s e a couple of months ago and entered a hospital to take nurses training. Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Comstoek, Mrs. I M. Lantz and Mr. Kesgard of -Payette-; Idaho. wont to Wnllowa Sat irday to attend the Pomona I grange of Wallowa county. j yuxa Luetic X'eck. who Ih a Steadier at Itivcraidc nays that the school board has recently purchas ed for the school house a fine new blackboard. :..'". j Mr. -and Mrs. Itoyul Con Icy are ; spending the weekend with un aunt of Mrs. ConleyVat Flora.- -: j if'; The city.governnicnt of Cove has installed new "mop" signs to niUke traveling sufer lit Cove. .. - ; .AL. V. '.Witty, who was injured when two autos collided as- he was walking along tne nignway, is out oui is prcuy wm oanunKM. up. To Allen Mills goes ls tho honor of been ihc .ljiggest. trout that has caught this season in Mill creek. It measured 'i'2 Inches in length and weighed 3 Vz lbs. dressed. Floyd Mills, a brother of Allen, came in Friday with a trout measuring 13 Inches in length und this is "some trout" being much above the aver- ago. Mrs. itoval Cfinley returned 1 Tuesday from Pendleton where she attended the convocation for tho . attended the convocation for tho Fasten. Oregon diocese. MAULDING IS A MEMBER OF , MARINE TEAM PlIIUVlMiLIMIIA, l'n.. May 6--' One of the players on the U. S. marine rughy team which recently won tho championship of the Orl- j ent, is Corporal James A. Mauld- ; Ing. of La Grande, Ore, according ! to an official list of the players re- ; celved. at vtho Marino Corps news bureau here. Tho team just fin- j ished an exciting season at Hhang- j hai, winning 10, losing 1, and tying i 'Z games. j A rugby teani was organized in ! China so that tlio sea soldiers j could comjieqc with the JtrfUsh I and other natlonuls on duty In the Orient. Tho marines gain vic tories over tlio Wiltshire, Worces ter and Welch regiments, the Bri tish warHhlp Kent, and also de- j feated Shanghai, Hongkong and i PATENTS TltAIHO.MAItKS-UOl'VIUOIITS Free llfioklct n Hoqiiost THOMAS BILYEU IteSl.stcriI I'atcnt Attomoy 0O C4rlM-tt Itlflg., 1or(lniMl, Ore. TEAM WORK J.C. PENNEY GO. . 108 Depot St. La Grande, Ore. New Spring Goats Interpret the New Silhouette $14.75 The. separate, spring coat is ,' the dominant keynote of the new spring wardrobe! With pay little silk frocks, or with dresses that harmonize, you may form your own ensem-f lilc and make it imt as trace- ful and feminine as the new mode demands! Fashion makes smart use of scarfs, capes, bows, and small details. Colors are new and becoming. Tor "women, misses and ju niors. J . :- r- -I czr . 'other fifteens, . all . of which were Expert' in the English .version of foutball." - .- A team front II. M. S. Cornwall, ! . ,,, ,,.., ,,, ,., , : , .'" 1 ffroun to 6ain a victory over tho .un jiifs in u. urie ui id yuuius, wliich is a remarkable achievement considering that all of the Ameri cans were unskilled in rugby prior w Corporal Mauldlng made his home with hla father, R. S. -Maulding, route No. 2, l,a Grande, before he enlisted at Portland in April 1027. I recent months he has been a tn.eni.be r of tho Fourth Iteglment (of murines at Shanglial. Accord ing to reports from China, Mauld jing is duo to return to the United ; States shortly. THOUSANDS BENEFITTED 75 ot new patients sent by old patients Can anything more conclusively prove results of Dr. Chas. J. Dean's non-surgical treatment for Hemor rhoids, Colitis, Fistula, Constipa tion and other Rectal and Colon disorders than Ihe fact that the majority of new patients are sent to us by former, patients? Yet, we continue to make our remarkable GUARANTY as explained in our FREE book which may be had on request. Dr.CflAS.J.DEAN RECTAL W COLON CLINIC BEAM Bid OPPOS COllRTHOUSr FIFTH & MAIN,rarmANv,0REG0N TELEPHONE ATWATER 2661 affiliated offices Seattle, San Francisco. Los Angeles A yfj r AT II Kill COST AUSTItAliIW CAI'ITAI, HAS FKW J'KOI'1,15 V . iCANUJiKKA (AP) 'AusLrallit's 9 capital elly, from tlio dato of tho I chooslnc of tho site till tho nroni.nl. i.a nnlnl, ,,,... i ur nroxiniatolv 100. 000. 000. There are only C.900 persons in the city area which has 80 miles of streets and covers. acres, almost a quarter of nn acre per person. ' The entire Federal Capital Ter ritory covering 576,000 acres has a population of 8,400. To gel thesti peoplo hero has cost an uverago of $7,100 ccah. Oklahoma City Two men arc charged with attempting to kill C. C. Itonnctte, balloonist, by soaking ha lloon with acid. , COLUMBIA LUNCH KIT Box and Vacuum Bottle SPECIAL $1.49 At Your Drug Store THEL.&L. DRUG CO By John C. Terry I TOM