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Page Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Saturday, May 10, 1930 (Incorporated) Ad Independent Newspaper PRANK B. APPLEBY ...Edltoi and Publisher bLARVBT P. MATTHEWS ..Buaineaa Manager Published everWngfl, except Bundny, at 1416 A (Jama Avenue, L Grand Oregon, Tho Obaor.rer-StHr puhlUhed very Friday. Entered at the Postofflee of La Grnndn, Oregon, hb Second CUas Mail Mutter undur net of fclnrch 2, 1870. OFFICIAL PAPKll OP UNION COUNTY AND TUB city or la aiiANma I, , ' , MEMBKlt OV ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated PresH Is exclusively entitled to uae for publica tion of all news dlspatchea credited to It or not otherwise credited If published 1 erein. All rights of republication of apeolal dla patchea In thli puper. and aluo the local news herein ulao are . reserved. ' National Advertising Representative , . M. C. AlOCENai-IN CO., Ino. San Francisco, Los AukAch, Seattle. Portland, Chicago, Detroit, New York I 'e SUBSCmiTlON RATES '''' I1t Carrier Dally, per month In advance Dally, six months In advance Dally, Mingle copy -........... . 7Ko ..$4.60 II y Blull Dnllv. nr mnnth In ndvnnnn Dally, per six months In advance ..$i!.GU Dally, per year In advance $fi.U0 - Wetkly, Observer-Star, yur year - 12.00 ADVEP.TISTNO RATES Display, foreign, per column Inch ..4 2o Display, local, per column Inch ..., .46c Time coin met prlcea on application. QVll INTEJtCKNHOIl Who Ik lie Unit , condemned ? It In Christ triti t died, yea rather, tlmt 1h risen again, .who 1m i'Vcii at ho rffiht hnud of fiod, who ;i1ho mnketh Intercession fur us. Itomuns 8:34, Three More States Vote Dry As Prohi Poll Passes 4,000,000 Mark j Three more at a tea vote hone-dry ' a general trend In the laier reports in The Literary Dieest'H main poll toward a dryer vote. Ion prohlhltion, an the total vol"! For tho first time since the poll Itnhulatcd passes the four million Marted tint vote frr enforcement mark, according- to tomorrow's is- ' pusses that for modification. mio of the magazine. ; Kansas continues to had at the I North Carolina, Oklahoma, and ;dryost state In the p'di and Coiuiee- Tennessee are the states which (lent also continues to h:ad the, wei have joined Joanna, and Arkansas column. In voting over 50 for strict en- Although JIuto is no char ma foreemcnt. ; jorlty, Louisiana ami X-w York ! Only three states. Connecticut, each have a- vote of !!'?, for re Nnw Jersey, and Uhode iHland have -peal. n majority volt' for repeal. Of the 4, ISO, 017 votes In the . eighth and current report of the major poll by the maea.ine, L . :MK.ftMt, or 'Mt.O's'r vote for cn- f o rce m e u t ; l,:'3l,X4Ji. or itl.r.S :; register for mollification; ami ! I ,ip .. 7 or Ul.'ZW, an for repeal, i While there has been no marked change In Die ratio of the three 'groups, It, in noted that there is Over 4(" d of th-- vote in Ala lia ma, Colorado, Jo.vu, M is.-4s;-d ppi. who Ih Mth Kin'iH mother and be iur .Mother's day, too, her ehildren art! going lo spend the dav with her. Walte'r, price, of I-a Crande, has spent .several days in Kamela thin week papering t lit K. P. Lironks liomc. Air. lirooliM has turned his gar age around thin week with the help of local men. in order to make It easier to get In. Al i. and . rs. !'. 1 in rues spent Wednesday visiting" and shopping in La Cr.iinh: I!. Davis, of La fJrande, worked at Kanieljt while .Mr. Jiarnen was away for a few days, it. Uiggs is working at Kamela at pri .iejit, as a member of the sec- Xehraska. Wouth t 'arolina. and ; lion ervw. Texas is for enforcement while in l;daware. Klorhla, lliinoN. .Mary land, Lat-vachuset is, Miciilgan, Missouri, Montana, NVvad: P.-nii-tylvania, Wisconsin, Wyotninr, and the iJistrict of Columlda over -W-' ,'f the h ;e"al. Mots are registered for i;k;iitii itiiPoitT oi-' pitoiiiitrnoN poll (1'iorii The Literary Digest for May 10, liciuj ' ! You can't argue with a man who won't argue back, or with n woman who does. No news good news, except lo the college student who is looking for a check from home. j Klate ) Alabama ' Arizona : Arkansas : California - ; l 'oloradu v Connecticut ' Uelawar:- " Dist. of Columbia ... ' Florida : Ceorgla .'. 'ldaho Illinai i Indiana Iowa ...j Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maim .Maryland Massachusetts Michigan M Innesola M issiHHippI Missouri Montana Nebraska Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New Mexico New York No rili Carolina North Dakota ! hlo For Modification 7.UH4 Kor Uepeal 7.IMM 1 ,:t;7 :hi,-ih i 1 a. km n;, is:t ;.! i s Thurs- 1 : .our, .South Dakota ' j Tennessee A GOOD SAMARITAN The. other day occurred the one-hundred and second an niversary of the birth of Jean. Henri Dunant, in whose mind the idea of the Red Cross organization originated. No human itarian agency in all history has done more to relieve suffer ing and distress than the lied Cross, and no benefactor of i uie race. is uetier euuueu 10 me worms grauiucie man me oiiinhcinm Swiss citizen who laid the foundations of this agency. oh-khh i- I'i'nii.sylvaiiiji -; While passing through Lombardy m 1859 Dunant wit- yicin.ii. iiumi.. tiprrpH nno nf flip lmfflpa liofwpnn flip iirniipa np Ancfi-in jinil .Hinllli ('liroliim. the Franco-Sardinian forces that were struggling for suprem acy in Northern Ttnlv. lie saw thousands of wnunripd soldievs I 'J''"i'1 lying on the battlefield without attention or care. The sight j v!'rmim R0 appealed to his pity that he gathered together a force of i Virginia volunteers among the peasants of the region and carried vi',Mi!iin ' .. aid to the suffering soldiers. Then he returned to Geneva j wiwunsiu .. ..... and' wrote a book that resulted' in the formation of the lied iw'!"''',i,,,oivn'' Cross. j ..' Today, the organization he fathered has branches in every ' civilized country in the world, and it has resources which i ov,jr ,iru i. ,,,.', idnab)e,it to render prompt aud,j,ffcelivo succor whenever w..itiiV"1 vA1)'.;jt:,'1':,,1 1'a-raini or disaster of nny kind afflicts humanity. The Hod Cross J :;;;"'';'i.V;Ur".n!."mAirr,'l:! is a shining example of what inay finally come of an un-i rii ison m i-i- iiimn- in town. selfish idea born in the heart of a good Samaritan. ' 1 1 1 7 :t7,i: I ii 1 2.:;:: n.r,:ir, h.iiii; 74. TIS s 4 . 7 r. I i H. 7ir, r.s.ir, l 1 1 :i .1 , Hi 1 'r.,i;:i7 1 I, 4X7 i l ii r. i ;i,7I7 ih.!p:ii l ;i.ti:i7 !',I'7S ti.r.r.i; r.,77i :i,i. i;.ri i.sis i.'i I l',;i7ii 1 I.5S3 1.7 in 3,;n;a S.lill'i 1. i 7 . l I :tu.r,ii'.t 1 -i,L'i;l 23!P.li1 :i i:m,.s::7 S'l.HVli Cm.'I 'Hi r, T.i m; i'i;,7",h ; l."i.;:L ;.) ; i'ii.i. r,.::i i 1 1 .no jsi.'.h;.". i i .i;imi is.:i:m -.;!! ii 1 s.r.ii I , I x n r, :n, :)ii3 4:i.li35 27.3UJ Ili.iiilS I . Jiiti. in. i is l 1 ,0(11. jn.iHiJ ils.jsr, -Mrs. .1. V;irl, of l'cndlcton. v;ih ;i vl.-ilur at tho !. 1. liruoks lioine mi 'J'Inirs'liiy. Mr. and .Mrs. llawn anil rainlly, nf I'l-U'lk-tiin. well! at Kamirla nn ; 'riiin-ii'lay on Iiu.sIihvs anil lili-asuri. Thi-y vifiiti-il at tlio hiinio nf .Mm. ; tf.avn's iM-nthcr. A. Jiocki'tt. J. Jtak-i', i,t .Mcai-liant, 'nioilu'r of JJakfr, of K'aint'la, I who 1i;i.s 1,1'cn vixillnif at tlio Hakpr ; lionu? hcrt' for ni-veral ilaya lia i now rt'tui-noil to lior lionio in .Mea'-liam. She haH nilldo a very K'.oil rci-ovpry from a ren-nt otior alion at tho (ii-anilo Hoiuto Iiok Iiilai. ; It. llii-irs. of Kamola, ilrovi. to .":H'h;tin on Imsinos: il.y. ; Mr. and Irs. 'I' I'lirfon aro inak- ! lir,- frorinont trli.s Co I..T (ir.in,!,, at j present .Mr. ilurton In a inontlii'l i of the O.-W. 1jii.1I loam and uvea ' tn l.:i Crand" for iir.n'tlco. ! Mi: and .M ih. c. 1). K'illiy and' . Mr. and Mrs. 1'om Smith and I daughter, J.nla Alarlo, rooont I'OKf- I dontM of K'lainath Kails, .mioiit : I'horsday ni',-ht in Kamola vlsit- iii': al the II. Ilorstman homo oil: their way to Halfway, whore t lie moil aro Knim? to work. Mrs.' Kolliy is .Mrs. Ilorstman's slater and 'Oll known here, as .Mr. and .Mrs. Kelley spent most of. last1 winter in Kamela. Mrs. Kelley ox- I peet'-il to spend ahont a week ill l.a. lirande vlsllimr at. the home of her mother. .Mrs. 'P. K. l'ler- I son het'ore joining her hnshand In . Ualtway. '. Mm. It. Ilorstman and son, .lack1 liTI on Friday lo spend tho week end 'isitim frlrnds in 1'ortland. Mr. Al." IJronis, looal railroad , auent, was in 11 Crande on AVed nesd.iy ni'-lit atlemlinii a hnsiness in-.-'tinf,-. J 0 inn ; r,i;,SL'i; 7n,.rM s 111,3 7 !l 112,1)11.1 7, ISM 3.",. 3.", '.I 1.2 I S , T. N !1 Hoover to Visit National Parks . . VAMM'lXtiTil.V, May 1(1 (,l')l I'l'isidenl. lioovi't- Intends to visit' I tie nallnnal parks of The ltoeUy Aioiiiuain leiTllory dnrlii the) eoiain;;- siinmn'r. 'i he provident ),lans to In-Kin his ; Inp at tlio northern parks of thft alley some time during I FALK1 jB LA GRANDE STORE Successors to N.K. WEST & CO MEN f 'J m m " ME. JOE MORTON THE FASHION PARK REPRESENTATIVE Will be here WEDNESDAY With a complete line of clothing for fall NEW STYLES ; NEW FABRICS NEW COLORS Suits and topcoats for fall made to your individual meas urement at no additional cost to , you. A large assortment '.of .fab-' rics and the newest of fall colors and styles will be displayed by Mr. Morton. Come in our store. Wednesday the 14th and see- the newer things Mr. Morton will . gladly show you. i YwntVp ; . MOTHER'S DAY ,Y Mother's Day will release tho flood gales of tender mem ories for many men and women. To others who still possess that heaven-loaned saint it ought to mean more than it ever can mean until the borrowed is returned. It seems to be part of the human scheme of things that no inatler how much a mother is appreciated in life, the real appreciation conies only after she is gone. This is not the experience. of one son or of one daughter but of all children. It is like health, sunshine and the other treasures of life, valued, most when gone. Mother's Day is not an old day as such events are reckoned and in some respects is not essential to the true relation be tween mother and child. There are any number of sons and daughters to whom a Mother's Day is not necessary to bhow proper respect and devotion lo that parent. . To them every day is- Mother's Day, but there are others whose affec tion is no less but whose thoughts go astray that do find in this yearly observance the suggestion for doing the thing that they really meant all along to do or lo say but forgot. . The wearing of a flower, the writing of a letter, 'the pil grimage lo a grave, the especially tender kiss, these and kindred expressions of child-love for mother are appropriate on Mother's Day. To those who have, Mother's Day should be embraced lo its fullest opportunity, for there comes a time when Mother's Day makes the heart ache with longing and the sense of a terrible loss. ; Airs. Calvin WrlKlit was a hrlef visitor at tin- -loo Smith home one I day tile llrst of the week. Clarence Sinelalr was iihsent! from school Tuesday un aeeoiuil ol j, illness. I Air. and Mrs. Leonard l-MirKason I were recent visitors at llll-taid. liean Sinclair and Victor Har rison are hllsy repallilnr till' Mlter system in Lower I'erry. Mrs. It. ,. Davis and ilailKliler. l-.slher, were lirlef visitors at the I'.nrt Kail homo last Thursday af tclltooa. Mr. and Mrs. .1. 1 1. lloolier J.avc a lovely Itnncli of hahy chicks which will soon be lart-'i on-'b lo fry as they were hatcl .'r'.r!y In the year. They are t til IT Or piliKlons ami While W.vanilottos. j Verdn. May .Morris called al the j W. L. ltolu-rtson home W'edlles I day afternoon. l-'crn linhertsoti. ttho Is still confined to her hed, Is aliom tint stnnc. Al.rs, Harry Williams and her father. Atr. Thomn.H were slioipiai." In town one day Hie latter part id' last week. .Mrs. K. Morrison, who v a several days al;o has Ho lai oovend as to lie aide to driv, car to town, which she did Tuesday, , Hurl Kail made a trip to perry last Thursday, spending Hie day worklna" at Hit- ,oh of wrcckinj; tin- house which he recently pur chased from Hie tJrande Hondo Lillutier eomvauy. AL. mill M)s. Charles Strlm-hain are husy this week planum; a mirili n on the lot formerly neon hy the Carl .lohansen family Weather Still ' ..! CoM At Kamela ! With Some Rain! COSBETT TO CARRY UNION Ox West may nrinfr out onotmh of Seven .ers":is were Injure,!, one ! weak. Two loads of outstandinK1 his supporters to make a tnlal votu seriously, mar McAlester, when a' quality steers Monday $IL'.ih, hulk of eitfht or nlno hundred. Istnrm slun k fit Appelnr uoruiniin-' of supiilv graded from low (food I MILS, (. 1 (Ohservei .KAMI-; I. A, nliL weather :. THoicMii iK; ('uri'e.spiiiKh'iil ) Ol'ee.im ( Speeiitll- Is mMU prevalent i Many voters ndmit they am nn ileeided nild 'uninterested. In the ND WALLOWA do not expect to j?" to the polls. Only a radical cIuuiko in the sit uation hetween now and Friday can send tho total over 4U per cent ot tho registration.; H may he less. (Continued from Pace One) : Kamela hut. during Uie latter part of this week there has not heen I so many snow or hall Mm'ms. hut Mlo-re is still some : ain. Ot'eashtn lally the wuu.does shine thrur,h ; hut most of the l hue i !u- sky i dull and cloudy. Wild flowers at" ihloominir. At pi-e;-eni th-.'iv a"e 'many yellow violets, hirdhills. yel low Hlh'H and a few ladyT-lipper:; to he found on the hillsiiles. I leeatihe o inn cokl weat her, In- PERRY PERSONALS ill her last pled !ty .Mary 11. kail ( OhKorver ( 'or respondent ) j I'KltllY (Special) Mr. Kail i 3)uh heen makititr visits at '. Ihe (liiimlt! Ronde hospital j ct.t h iimrnlmf and afternoon since. Iut Tucsdtiy. Shi visits her His- i ter, Mrs j. II. Alhertson. who tin-. lerwent u major operation last ) Tui nitty, May 0. .Mrs. Alhertson Is Join; as well ns could he ex- . jM'cteri. She wtis ill for some time! belort; enteriliK' the hospital, Mr, Itlatiehartl ami son were clly at I'pper l-'lat and Mi's. Itlaiohar Is the I'erry post in 1st (i nrce Sinclair itor last etlues4lay alter school, j Mir. A rile (hmnett, who has heen in California for the paM several ( monihs recently r turii('d to her homo in lown. More recently she ! came to I'lne (mh' auto camp to j live. Mrs. (lasnett was employed at the I'lne Cone lad tourist sea- 1 'on, it No. j Yam. Carlson and Yieiot liar- I risen v ie recent city isitols. Little M.lss i:elyn lloal.MUl. nil spent the past ueeKrnd with lie eousiir . Itetha and liel-a Kali w '.T.,y vis-!7'"'' of Nccjro Is lilackcst Mark there are very few mushroom in ij found, alt hoti;:h, t hey arc hroimht lu from In-low Meaciaim and Duuean. C. ( ). Seliuhcrt was in La (Irando on husint-us on Thurvilay moriilm;. J. im-ver. of I-a (Irandc. was a visitor in Kamela on Thursday at the home Of his hrother, Knr.i'ieer I. Ihever. .1. I. Casey, of .Meaehain. father of Mrs. It. Mnwes. of Kamela. ceie hraied his seventieth Idttlehiy an niversary of ThursdaV. M is well known to many l.a and surround in if I'ommituity peo ple, lie is in tho lumh-.r husim.s in Meachant. (!. Tatncrls was in l.a Crande on huslness on Tuesday. .Herhcrt Casteel. of Kamela gro cery store, went, to 1-a Crande on Tuesday evening to see Miss Al;a Smith and reports that : he Is re covering rapidly, uiul lumi. i' re turn soon to Kamela. Several Kaim-i.i ieopl. wo;'..1 ae quainted .With .1. I .ce Ve.lVer. of i;ntcriiis Xorldad senmp, to have lost nnd Joseph and Corhelt gained in the la't week. The reported alliance hei ween Norhlad and the hlack- to)i paving crowd Is directly re- j sponsihlo for thiw, aecordint; to ohservers, and Xorhlad Is much weaker Mirouirlumt the county than j lie was ten (lays ao whilo other j leaders have ono ahead. j The only local contest is hetween ! "Hill" Allen, AVallowjL mayor and' business man, and T. CI. Johnson, i Wallowa, for the repuhllcan nom- Inaiiou for representative from the! Cnion-Wallowa district. Johnson, t he incu in hent, has done little cnmpalnnimr lu tills county while j Allen lias done some very efficient ; work hoth in li ( ru mlc ami j throughout tho valley. Allen Favored lo Win Reports indicate that Allen will ' carry this county hy a jfood mi TORNADOES TAKE 86 LIVES DURING LAST SEVEN DAYS (Continued from Tage Ono) ished with the two men. Their bodies were found yards from where tho home formerly stood. Sceial Injured ! John Stevenson, who lived near ! tho Chap pel home was so seri ously Injured that he was not e. , peeled to recover, while reports 1 hrouifht out of the ar-a hy relief j workers, said that "hetween lift and j Iio" others in the path of this I storm had heen Injured, some of them seriously. I Several persons also were re- it y. and swept for several miles down to common $ .!.:: 5 dow-i io ilcrots I'itiMhurjfh enmity. A t mn II ' $li.rn and helow ' 'l ciiets in loads tornado ripped out a strip of the up to $11. mi. Top cows $!i.7f. hasehall park fence at, Shawnee, , I Will: dcsirahle she-stoek $.S.7." up,, hut, did litllo additional damage, i Low cutter down to $ L'Hl. Cutter The death toll from the tor-!10 medium hulls mostly $fi. fat Hfi undoes which struck in several ' $" r,n. odil head heef iyn! $s.no and places in Tcxiih Tuesday, mounted Steers and' calves down- to 7.V, with four deaths reported ! wnrd respectively from $12.50 tip rrnm hospitals lust niifht. while 1 1 ,i r,n (,'i-ades largely $i.(0rf( tornadoes in Oklahoma on the ?s-""- san.e day claimed four lives. i Sheep: compared with week ntn,, j sprint? lamhs 1.0a lower, old-crop i lamhs and yearlincs $ 1 .00 oi $l'.i0 ; and more lower. IO.wj-s '2'w'ii ftc down, extreme quotuhle tops at ekeiid sprinir lamhs $IO.(iO. Old , crop lamhs $7. no. V,earjini;s $G:oo and wes $ri.0n. shorn hasis except i sprint; lamhs. visitrs one week. The day the first of the Itlanchard fatnlly live turned to her hom in 'o dav aftermtoii. Her motto- die PUBLIC RECORD EXCHANGE From Monday May 12 to May 31 wo will nccopt your old Victor Records in exchange for New Victor Rec ords. For each old Victor Record we will allow 7'i cents each on a new Victor record nf your choice of 2-"0 late selections. For each 10 old records you will receive one new Victor Record. This is an opportunity to get new records for your old ones. ADLERS MUSIC CO. SlIIIltM.W, Te-.. May 10 (AIM The death of Oeorp.. Hughes. 41. neKio, confessed attacker of a white woman, at the hands of a inoh. Is the hlaekest marl; on the pmjejt of the history of a city whose .-ehools, institution! and churches had w on for it the appellation "the Athi ns of Texas." Sherman gained this name for its fine schools, churches and puh ltc huihlins. The city hoasts two denoniina1ion;jI c t t I e k - s . :'7 churches, excellent scho.d hutld-im-.-j. a A". M. c. A. with -lt"i mi-m-!ers and I- city parks containing 7s acres for outdoor recreation. The population of the city is K.K.L and !ft per cent of the resi dents are white. sKi.xit ami n.ori; roiiTI.ANO. Ore,. May V,i t AIM Simar: t sacked hasis) steady: cane, fruit or herry $T..ln per ewt. Meet snirar $4.?. cwt. l-'hoir: elty ei.-ty pt'cesi steady : family patents, i :s $ 7 ; wtiot" wle-itt. sJms Si'.r.o; era ha in. Cm I.akcrs- hard wheat, ;n.s $;jio; hakers' tdue.stcm patents, -R's ti.tln; pantry (lour, 4',' killed at Tho Dalit , were shovjked hy death. Mr. and M 1 family arc former K; dents and t he w heir sympalhl;;es with tho loss of her hroth ,1". Carlson, of Kane La Ciaude on Thur.-da Mrs. James MaUer, spent Kriday h.ejtp: i Jraude. S. limvi-Min, w ho is t Kamela. sp- nt A cl;-. lit family in La Cian-i Mrs. C Nordi-n, of was at Kiinii !a dine vising lite work hric.e i of her l'.on"s lu-. e. 11. C. C.lf- el. ol Ve.i cd through K.tt.u n on en VOUte to La Claud, While there- he paid a Alta Smith. Mrs. A. K -p.ni-m d.ltmhter, loll. i Lroek- . am. accompanied v lirooks. of Kami-!.), .! Crande on Ci nl:i ! soHT heint; (II 1. there. recently, a hi-; viTinc . Pidcock a Kainei.l v U- cemmu!! L-in. lie has won much support atnoiiM the farmers due to his last trip through tin county, -while In j Wallowa county he is so (fenerally endorsed that political dopsters laim he w ill he j;iven a hiR inn- v , Joriiy. j '' hi spite of the numher of enn- dhlates and the preiHetlon of poll- 'llitieat fireworks al the start of the campaign, t he imserver s survey .-hows surprisingly little Interest In I t he primary as a whole. There are no local fitrhts to create in terest .and a lijfht vote is anticl-Pau-d. Urtlit Vote Kvpivte! With -Kieii registered repuhllcans in the county not mure thnn 1K0O ' will prohahly m to tho polls. The democratic v. .to will also ho llnht, i ilunuh Walter I'lcrcc's fichl on ' jiorted injured In the Hurl leaville urea hut only one man had heen ta ken to a hospital, hours after the storm had struek. rt i rn.A x i 1 j y i :sn ck IMUJTI.AND. (He, .May in (AC) IIok-s: Hi'a, cattle ft, calve sm-ep Mi. eck s totals approxi mately: hoes 5i".pft, cattle 2 1 70 calves l!iO, sheep SlMift. Ilo.us: coiniiard with wi.-ek nuo, killinjr classes mostly fn lower. l-Veders r.nc:.. ?l.tn down. Hulk! I.IVl-:illM)Oli-WIIKAT lleht r.uti-hers ? 1 i.r0. A row loads' LI VK1M '(H iL, May 10 (Al) Monday $H.7ft wi:h one deck at Wheiit . close: May $1.1 IVh! $11.00. (tver mid under weights ? 1 1 - ?i : "et. ?Llft. $10. lift down, heavies down to! $!UMi and under. Itoueh packim:! POKTI.AND riEOIXCI'. sows $"..111 fti $S.2fi. odd head i l'( KTLAND. Ore.. May la (Al) smooth $s.7ft. Slaughter pies I lilt t.-i-; firmer., unenaneod. mostly $:i.7fCo $10.00. IMlk feeder Ke.es: weaker, unchanged, idjrs $1 LOiiff $1 l.ftn with $ll.oo Milk huterfat, poultry, country hard to eet at weekend. 'meats, onions, potato.,-!, wool, nuts. Cattle: compared with week aeo. hay. cascara hark and hops steady mostly around steady with steers ami nucha need. My Monument MY MOM MI'.NT Ity OilUc N. Ihuiiu w ece a s ulptor it!; an artistic hand i: ve a sVtt'le an I eraa-1. id ,'.l Id elect w otdd r he sold. chisel into i;s face, c vi-dhle tor w huntau race. : e-s I'll e-ii ve Inio Pacds with my ldade, v. ii:eenes to eive a enkind aid. U hover M r ;.ds adorned oM. L'tl alta ' Da to s I vt ; tlure Sunday it iiivcfsary of Mi hn ihd ty . K. fcrJUe'lli I'd cntrrave on the it all to see. a word that 1'! iccless lo me. Dependable Financial Advice H ! ... . No matter what you plan in money matters, the advice of this strong, experienced bank will be of value. Any good investment will be approved by a good banker. And he will be quick to wain against any other kind. lluiteit States 2totimtal ank MKMHF.R FEDKKAI. nri'-F-ItVE SYSTEM i t:" '.I i 'ii.l ,cr :;:l -'1