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Pge iSlx LA GKANDtt EVENING (36SEKVEK, LA GKAN!K. ORE. Wednesday, Blay 21, 1930 m7 CLASSIFIED AD NEWTODAYj VSF.I) CAHS HoiIko louiiliK $4", ! DodKi- louring $r0, Velie. lourin;; j $75. Chalmer louring f lor garage. 5-lM-l KOlt l;NT" Kuril. J.IglltH title water. npt.. garage. fi-lM-ti l. f'AI.I KM-J MpriiyiiiK, whilr Wiiwhinn. pruning', lawn iiinivini;. winilow ItoM'K. lunilMrapinf,-. fi-Jl-C in. roit iu;nt- 1201-Slll. -IloiiKOUr-cphiK: rooniK, t'lono l normal. 52 1 -a hi '600, l'!(KHI:.:il Hollywood .dairy t'hlx". Hlrril hy iiwlij-'ri'ini rork erelx. ili'llvonil to l.a Cmnclc. i 13.00 per huil'livil, .Muwaeii llntrhi'iy, Kiirm. -'If. B-20-2 IP Kill! KAI,I0 lli-riiKrnilor. rniklnir rhnlr. KtralKlit-lmc-k chair nml 111'lll.iT, ir.04-7ll HI. 0- 1-4 IP AII.HH (JIMUVK Mil, I. Kit will oon tnnn. liir cIiikh In piano until Aiikuxl ' flint. Hlinlio HUG Slxlli 'HircLt. cull sr.ii-A. r.-L'l.ut FOR SALE KK HAIJ;- Itucil hahy buggy In good iomlit lull, -115 Ci'd.ir j i f 4 p. in.. , &-IM.-.1 Mi. KOlt HAfiK-Iteed hahy buggy. I'll. fi. i-W, )'J0H K. O. fi-2(l-:t 1. KOlt .SAIJ-: Klrsr. class home on paved street pear normal school, Imsemciit, laundry trays, furnace, fire place, hardwood Moms, coin- ' pteto with huilt-ln features. To - tal purchase price $-t,2 Includ ing elty loins. -Terms. Wlllimuson ' and llerny, realtors, Main 000 ' . f.-l!l-4 t J-'Oll KAI,K Klectrlc washer, $15. i3ou-j ave. r.-iy-:i tp LJSTKN KOl.KSOowen hatched . ohlcks live, grow ami produce, mora eggs per pullet than dump er chlx offered. Four extra egg per pullet, more than pays tho difference In cost and tho Iml aneu of Increased production Is profit. White Leghorns. $120.00 per 1000; SG&.00 per ,600; $14.00 Der 100. Order now. (lou-nn. Inc. Ilntc'h.crleB, Caldwell, Idulio;. box 121 A.. )''OR BAT.R Itoiidy-onk liioilif?fni; biillillniin nr Mny Kiwi unci 'kUiih -rr A, homo priiiHy t. l'liirn yonivor; Atf'r with l't'LA . Ilni.Mii)iMl- !tiitnE MISCELLANEOUS; JIHN'a JIATS i ani.d and lilock.xiM at Anirorn TTiu. 6-20-8 i''Jclty property, elrmlKh loon, or Profegsional Directory TIiIh illrr('tj- Is fspi'clally Immly fir lhi.iiotvt'oiiier cir fir llin otitfir-livil rj'ader avIki may mint tlm name nml iidilrew or wiinn iirnfi'ssltinul man. It lias heen caiH-fnlly piepaicd and will prom lo lie n mulv alii Ki any render In olilahiliiK proiniil ino resslnnal servlee. CLASSU'IED FOR QUICK KEFKKliNCE Physicians & .Surgeons a. n mciiAitnsox, jf. d. Physician and Surgeon OfMce over Olnss nriim Office Phone, M-1G lies. iM-CB Astrologer sirs. rni:i)i:iiiOK nAMius 301 n, avi;. RcadlnKH J3ally. Readlnss liy Mall a Specialty i.i:i-: is. itorvv, i. it. IJOWA Wll.KlCS, m. ut Practice limited to diseases of the Kye, Kar, Nose nnd Throat. New Foley Teiephons BulldliiB Main 10 nil. J. 13. WOODHI.I, Clilroprnctlc I'hjslehin Other motliods applied, Diathermy, Ultra Violet Hay, Pood Kelenee, KimiHoltlal and Oalvanlsm. I'oot tronliles cor rocted. 2(1 Roinmer Hld. l'hone 4D7-W. IIr. 9-r,, 7-8 lies. 190-W. im. wKiisi i u k. noss Amionneen tie- npenlnir ot Ills uew ofrlr.M In lh I'oley lialld llllf. Thone Main till, liesldeueo lit the H.ieajiiu'ua lim. STAGES From Corner of Elm and Jefferson Wallowa Valley Coaches Leave La Grande for Joseph 8:45 a. m., 4:uij p. m. Makes AH Main Line Connections. For information call MAIN 799 Buy Hound-Trip Tickets and Siive Good for 60 Day. The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Want Ad Rates Observer (Count five average word to i lie lliiu.) Per line, lat limerilon .......10c Per line, evjh add (id consec utive innorllnn .... 7c Minimum oliiirge on one RATES BY MONTH 2 Unci, per month WW...2.E0 3 lines, per month $3.26 4 llntrH, pur monfu ..$4,00 6 lines, per month .$4. 75 JJjteU additional line over lve ctiiirge.d ttt (jUo pur lino per month. CAHM IN ADVANCE la le guirtjd on all ClHHHlfltd orders to cum tlieHH rate). Higher rates charged on hII credit Insertions. Copy for all C.asslfled orders muil be In lliln office by lu A. M. DAY OF JNSKItTlON. Sep orders on ad inserted until fur ther notire tmifvt hu received by the same hour or extra iiiHurtlou will l churgt-d. Telephone orders solicited. CiimIi rules nmy he earned on Khono ordurw by pitymeiit on or ufuro date of Jan L Insertion. PIIONR MAIM 87 "An Observer "Want Ad Will lo It" HO.M.MKIt JIOTKI Modern and fpilet. l'ersonal service. Lobby up stairs, J input and Wush. Also first class apartments. .See "jh for comfort. 4-2:1-1 r. j NO -You wouldn't ever think of wearing a hat that wasn't clean ed and blocked, ulso shoes that are not shincd. Angel's is the best place In town. fi-2t4 t. tA OllANUE MATTHH,afcl 4t Up linlstevlng A. Hun Cleaning WorkB. Phono 424-W. Cb&a. Ed wards. Prop. 12-1-lm MUNKt TO XjOaN Wo are repre entatlveB or tho Prudential In surance Co., and can make farm or city loans at attractive rates nt Interest. Cb. H. Reynolds, insurance, loans and bonds. Music, violin," piano, voloo. -red-! IU. L O. O, Inninl. Ail.1 . PURlp. Hp4I,YWOOD Htraln vhlle 'i VKorii , chicltH, ., huuvy laying, fj-oo rtliiRe hens, tnaled to Irow- nftll' pfldlKi-eod . Cockerels, 10tn12ri ,a:irJ, i id; -Way . luirll(S;...SIilp, o!.:,o.' dli Aprll I 1st and on :?Tiroval. I'ac4fio Hntohmy, Tnni ,';';nt. ()ro..,s i-.; S4.1'ip llOOl.'iNO W6'KK' Uopalr workl',,l"n' '"" Jmsliand H.con' v orahyhlnd of a new roof. Call J"""'1 round . pT. purlieu .In :-llnfr Mthiw-inidobrund. bJOW. 3-6-tmp 1 ,,0,",!- ,vhit1' "Urwi -tratllliMl ( U t . i ''.- . : ..hciu lirr ilnto . a ftanllh'rium- Hin'O-r- UtAMvMv iOAri ouk improved i lontftiiiuut plan. JL-j veot raten. (Inlted State ; Inveatment,, 1 Co. Phone Mnlti ni: t-li-lm FOR RENT KOIl ItlCiVI'ji-vSloilern slivipliiB room. I iti'nek frdni Sacnjawea. 3!'o-n. v : . r,-i--tr. KOlt HUNT h'urn. npt., Illl tin. j-n. iiio-w. t:uii alier r, p. m. . ' n-1 11.(1 tp. Kurt ItKNT I'-nil. fnrn. npl. 1. O. O. !'. Temple. J'h. 602-J. n-lfi-lit l'f)lt' ItKNT ,-rni. nnrurn. lionsi1, 4-rm. apt. and :i-rm. apt. Close in. Jni. at Sotnmer hotel. S.H-tf, KOlt hunt .Modem film, house with RaniKe. Near normal, luq. Hub N am or 4:i4-J. B-S-tr KOIl ItKNT ltooma. .Modern, cleun, rcnsonahle, a 40s Wash. 4-30-1 inn KOlt HUNT Modern famished opts. Wnverly Apis. Kill O avo. 4-20-1 nip. KOIl HUNT Hp-to-ilato furnished apartment. Canine. I.nmlls Court. 4-9-t f. KOlt KENT Kurn. apte., with bntha :w ratio, Adulta. wood house, and Chan, quiet, 1410 Green-7-10-lm. WANTED WAN'TI-Ili To trade Kilnldalre for plck-iii iar. Kloyd Hale box 54s. B-211.3 t WASTKII- Tliir.l St., Airedale pups, I1M12 or phone 3M-.I. r.-2fi.Jt Daylight Saving Plan Is Opposed Ity Mrs. Chai-lts (;cauity ( ( ihserver Cor respond, lit I.AIili CANYON (Sperial) The majority nf the peopl,. of this nelKhl.orbood are very much op posed 10 the dayllKb) saviliu plan. The Wt'attier continues cloudy to showery with very lit 1 1 . . s;iusliine. Nevertheless Kialn. i::ir,lens nml LEAVE Counties flowers urn wvll advaneid. It In fVur.d ih-it flowers or nil kimlM ihat iiottrs or in KimiH will be railier Hfurci" hy Decora lion diiy. Minn lllanehn Whiting elo.xed ry HnccesHiul term of Hchool hern laat ITiday. The w hool children and their toucher have i.iuiii ini.ir auiiuul llKrimugu a I ho aivlm. "i ' "' - of it. Mrs. T. It. Johnson was a recent visitor for several days at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Adolph leel ler. Mrs. Johnson's home is at Cove. Mrs. Mary Cotinsell's sons huvo been very busy hauling nmterhU to bull.l a new milk house. The build ing will be modern, having mad" to pipe running water Into It. ! Tnils which In former years caused Mr. and Mrs. Klliolt Austin re- much loss to sheep owners. The turned Thursday from a trip to ( recent instances where sheep have 1'ayetH-, Ida. I been killed Is thought to have heen Wallace Spencer of Trermlston the w0rk of old coyotes, which and Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Tilton of )in(i n mtor of young In close proxl I.osiinc were over night visitors at mity of whero the sheep were the II. K. Coiinscll home. Mr. Spen- j ranging. cer is a brother-in-law of .Mrs. "onus" II and the TlllAos are her parent;. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sullivan and children of I'leasaiit drove were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles ti randy. The (.let-together duh had a very pleasant meeting with Mrs. Krauk Poole Thursday afternoon, will). of the members except throe In attendance.. Mrs. V., lmm smiili, the president, called the mccijng to order and following the business meeting Mrs. C. Y.. Hen In and Mrs. Frank I'oole each eon dueted a guessing contest, ' Mrs. Alec Fui'gason and Mrs. Adolph I' elder winning the prizes. .M '". I'oolo concluded the afternoon by serving a two-course luncheon. Their next meeting will lie on Wed nesday In two weeks due to the nearness of 1 ecoratlon day nnd will bo held In the homo of Mrs. William Perry. Mrs. Frank Poole will he hostess to the Me-way-atum Hrldge club Tl""wl"y '"' ,hlH w' ''" Betty Compson Is Given a Divorce I.Ofi A.VC'.KIKH, .May 21 CAP)- llrlty l'nniiKoliK rltiu actrrss, yi'M, trrdiiy wn.s urantril ilii lnlrloci op-i(0r.y drerof. 0r uivorro Iromj Jilimi! Ci'nzc, nnii'd motion pliaiiriiMilrcrtl oi;. K!n rlinrKi'd menial criiolty. Inu -uuiim-vuiiKlii'ViUtdirwn. Crn.' did not contest tin urtlon. lien And Bebe Are I Licensed to Wed l.OS ANUKI.KH. M,.y 21 (AH Hen I. yon and Hollo llanlels, holll or the I'llniH, appeared at the coun ty marriage lieensii liureau yester day and I'lled an application rur a license to Weil. J.yon Kave his aKC las 211 and .Miss llanlels her's at 2t years of aire. The application slated that neither hail heen married. At one lime Ml.vs huulcls was entfnired to Charlie I'adiloek, sprint star. "W'e have to set hack" to work rlKhl avay" l.yon explained as the pair hurried away liuiiiK to J iiumo ior news camci linen. ' I.AIIV TO Ith: ASSISTANT ST. JOHN'S, N. (Al'l Ijuly Sipilares Is lo be im active assist- ...,l In Ul.. I..I... t I..- .1 iiil to Kir .John in inline; the do minion of Newfoundland. She has been elected to the IcKislnllirc, the first or her sox to gain a scat. Her husband is prime minister. SCORCHY SMITH Traue Tcue. TTV tllSM.1Rt CIIIEt TOMCCS CUOOD APPt'rtnf O AT DAWN - WAS PCM1Y Ann witlst. I HIXU tonriOMf, lnw 5i)t:iWN-r5 , 1.IF. TNI11AH HAVING I'lrOK'Mf t) MC -HY Pf.F.piMf, umUERMiS .',HA1IMG HAND AMU HOl-PIMt, tjp ivvo F(NGtfes OF 1'nc rrnirra rSut-osvc.i tir r-oinrtMG Tf? crt-:- " TVl AT Ttir OOfJHCt' VA. TO lit1- l'Twfl LOOKS AM II A '-".F F. " OR ABOUT AIIMF-Tt AMUES AS ,Ti(i-. .jpovrues. -A'twK'scisGA'.rAR a iiif. NAV-'topyn Cam rc.vu -Adour rofirTT Mlt-tT - AND A '-jCC", IIAV.P THAT iiliTAKCt. GLOHIA Trade Mark HeKlstratton Applied For U. S. l'aient Office LADIES AtvD GEN-Tl-EMEN; -I -NOU TAK GREAT PLEASURE IN PRESENTING MAMSELLE l, FlF"!, fmrn Sheep Slain In Wallowa Co. By I OVOlPS rfPnOrt rpw so -rapidly during March und I"1" h -ii-H'iirr wifi mid this XVClJUlL,Aprj tha( niuch ((f u KpUnK(.IP)l ,hLs nuiii ' Uof, well nlonw for UiIk Heaon of 'nl!.i (nUtiiIj ) Yotir Ikjimii-. I Hy . ytffk 'the year. With the Krowth helni.' ,uv,f 11 "''' ,r" "- fOlfserver Correspondent) Kilowed un to omA .vtont he th lu-nltH crank, -oims alcmjt and ml. .iieeo .mv.ji-.n in vanoiiH pan i tlllu nmmiinlli ,.-.. !,., thali- . . . -!'". .... .. f,orkB are iein(f morKtr)1 to sonie extent hy coyoten and other mil- inalH. .Oaatln & Cuswlns who have a hand of some 12ft head of ewen ana Jambu (lt tho"r fftrm ,n the ; (l fl,w niPK pnHt f)f lown re- j iint Rnniii liiinhn killed hv :i envoie I I...,..' - J - ". iiie laner i) rt in inn wnot. ine ijamns were Kiuen while the herder short, time getting dinner. Inves- ligation on the nearby hillside lead to the discovery of n den where in iiir(;0 ,Uimbers during the pns; six young coyote pups were dug , f(MV wet.kH ., witn tne mim.h. out and killed. For a number ofigrans in the pasture tracts hecom years sheep have been ' bothered Inff ton,.h lhov have ,)(ipn ni0vlns hut little ly coyotes In this rom-.,Mto ,h(, Kl.)n fl(l,(ls ,)V tlie th0li . munity; The sevenil years work A ,r..cnt (1(1Jll of 1J0i8onIlir on tlC! part of government hunters nppears to have heen very effec- ue m cleaning out many m. i T. (I. Johnson, .the largest potn ... i.. i ...,ii.. ' ;:1 .r..:;1" Z: .'.... -. ..inn.i.w J" -vi.. Johnson Saturday finished plant-1 n- Pctel nnd family spent ing some 1 0 to 1 2 ncres on an Irri- Sunday voting at lh9 home of Mr. gated tract a short distance east Hechtel's brother. ;.Tose,h r.eohtel, of town. Many other farmers over nf JMddlo A'alloy. ; ..' j ' the community have also been busy I 13. Z. Thompson wns In town the the past week planting smaller hitter pari jOf the week fronv'liis patches of potatoes. 3otatoes of camp xn "Vhiskey .crek- for sup all' kinds have been extremely plies. ;Mr. Thompson 'rindOky ficnroeOiefe during the pnst winter Trttmi havc ri skjddiniji jHh with and spring. Some qt;'the local "Vitly A- Kkillmgs. "Who are Idgglng sttires 'nave found'. H difficult to secure, enough' potatoes, to supply, the .demand. ".'-The prices of ordin- nrv grades of .'-p'otatoesiins. been around JH.C.O and $4.00 :per hun- died. JiidKlnL' from -rCDorts from various rnrmers of tho community Indications are that nhout the usual ncronKo nf potatoes will he planted in this community this season. 'ShenrliiK- of some of the small sheep flocks of the community has heen koIiik ' forward durlnff the past few days. A number of small lots of wool have - heen delivered to tho -warehouses here and at Hvans. Reports state that hut company in mat district win ne little buylnK .of , the season's clip 1 taken out , when conditions are is heinjt doho ndw. Some contract- j favorable to hnullnff with trucks Inft of jtits done here a few from there. IV. c. (letting nnil wec?is' nffo nniWlth prices having , son. are. also, busy loKKinu in that dropped sevcrM cents per pound district, during the- past' "several sinnol'tiiut .'time, those w ho were I months they have nibyed a c()n frtliliato.j!onoui;h to contract at slilernhle amount nf li.jrs'fr'n'm'tmit tic "per-'pnund feci that they have ' .-i.e,,P,;,l i. voi-v iroiul m ice for this I ,4enr " ' . ' , , , . o lnrKe amount nf prourcss lias been accomplished In the way of 1 farming in this community during the past week. Two heavy rains visited the community and the ground already finite wet wnM 1 soaked In many placea IH ome farmers have found it much loo wet for plowing. This lias been the case at a number of the farms In the valley where seeding operations- had not. been completed. Somo of the fields were plowed two and three weeks ago and three weeks ago anil worked Into condition for seeding just as the rains came; since that time weeds have started up In many places making it necessary to cultivate the ground again before seeding. On some of the well drained- land In tho hill areas farmers have been able to go ahead with their plow ing of summerfallow. Plowing i jllKt RPnB (.olv Ht,.ted on some of the lal'RO tracts In the hills. Somo of the. farmers state that as long ns the soil contains plenty of moisture they nro in no hurry to plow- their sunimerfallow, ns' the 'V . . . volunteer urain has niado n uood start 'and is supplying a hirpre amount ot excellent pasture. Orain crops of all kinds arc loklliK very well. The crowth has not been K Tt&TZ1 omTUed For WE HtAKO NOR.TVlWt'TnVM5D AIM RAt'GE. OF TAE. ROChiU'S . X WAS FOLLY AlWtD (S fcVF-HT TltE IHD'AK Pfi(Wf.& TKCPC MC4OUS Ann tor PyAeRGftcV hai ecrctci) -two ADDiriOMAL WEVOLVtR'i - OMti SLUNG INSlbf. MV JACKCT-UMOp.: AW UF.FT APA - AMU A seoriND in7i.dh a.y Tpourft tot rWrsf; I COOLr DCAW VJlTMOor A WCTKAIMG AVYioM AND HE12 Ltl J i Rf' 'cV " vj? Go I in i 1 1 in i ni'. v a a ? hh rnpid during tin pnst tn duys : while the weather has been nim-- j what cooler, however, HiIh Ih con- j wldered isuuil hecaiiHe of the fant . iimiL iiiiien r Ilie Hill Nou n u liPHt nooler wont h or fu i-m,M feel that there Ih not likelv to he nnv danuer .... " . (U me rain neinr liijnred liy rreez- . fil.ifltr , h.tt-r f .i.iu month or In June. .Spring sown t.ri(,m have come un cvpniv in ..il fj,.ds which had been needed for any length of lime and idve prom- le of good crops If moisture con- .u.t i ... .umuim ui u i to iiui-imu lor the 4 n l'niunninir tte rrmund uontfiiu t ; ,mrt of tho ti)ne The vounfr ro. d.nlH have' made their appearunce , hnR ., nt manv of ; fll,.nm finn qnrr.esK In jetliner ( nrgo numbers of the young is re - ported by many people. Charles llauprlch, proprietor of tlio llauprlch I'onfectlonery store here, was n patient nt the Wallowa hospital several days of the past week. Mr. llauprlch had improved sufficiently to 'bo out on tho street again on Saturday. fiiles T'lass and wife nnd Herman i" ass n i v tc ni na v were Man- day visitors at the J. home on -Diamond Prairie. Jor the Tiowman-nioks company, in. the AyhiskeKcoek district.: A numbepCiiarge trucks -are being used. in. .hauling the logs ..to the. mill pond here. The heavy rnlna nr the past week hold up trucUim; to some extent mnklnc the irrndes up Whiskey creek very slick for jseveral days and some trouhle has also lieen experienced with soft places in the road. According to reports the InKKinu nt that point will pronaniy continue uunnt? inn urcutor part of the summer nnd fall season. Several million feet of timber belontrltifr to the lumber P"lft for shliimcnj. Jia.flln Milton, and nt thovpvWM tfr 'ni-.iat .lie coilaidfriLblo..ijtiou!it ii.f Ioks have bqen sklddiid and decked ready Tor h --f, ul'iaillolul "liiadliiR . . . i Oile's Plass moved his horsra and : mnchlnery' from lry creek ' to his" i '.in 11 coniniiinitv the I t.ut '.;r ll'lA l, h..' flnj-i , nf sprhiB- M i,: , ., i,. .i,tt, . lie lias leased. OFFICE CAT TRAOB MARK 0. By Junius The law Is thai when we believe I we can do certain things all the i creative forces in our system will ! rush into the faculty required to1 do the thing we have planned, j Study Wiis law carerully.Tor il has i been tried and round not. wanting. - , hospital sioiivici; Sign observed in a shoemaker's window,: . .. , ANY MAN. "WOMAN Olt CIIIUO CAN HA VIC" A FIT IN THIS SHOP, . ... MR. BROWN'S, WWrlJivMIJN MP 'J ifew Wouldn't ZilV COSTUMES To THEM r- TVII; q A . n i PLACE 'M7:k 3 ARE SUPPOSED) ? I in FROM aS? inuketh a. full iiiun," i-allllK eentH Worll) of l"lconi. " vIm-x mc l nhvny w up from (lie nibir iiuiinij: Another affliction you can have. and your best friends won't tell you, i.; swellhead. . When a man says, "Well, thut't taking hi a lot of territory," it means that somebody, hits hoeu careless with the trtita. Farmer- (to son) Josh. I wish j ir ym, llont m,t, yo'd (.,a rf i,, yourself instead of with the hoard- en;. Son-r-lsii't my society good enough for tho hoardei-H Karnier Your society is flm.. Hut your apt'etltc setH a terrible example.: Hello! iHthi Main L'Hin? Helen dear? This is I'ercy. No, no not mercy rerc-! 1. for pugnacious, j f, for enormous. It ror rough, C for : cruel. Y for yegg." i I And Jhen there's the one about Uh Scotchman who married the j tattooed' daneei' . ho his children jcoultl see moving pictures, 'f , . I-..V..,. .... 1 words. "1 see the cow. The cow can ! run. The cow Is pretty Tough Mike lunp de Ain't she a beaut? An say. she sure can step.. cow. baby, 1 fettle, (just home from n holiday in Kgypt) Ami, auntie, It was so interesting; I he tombs and pyraf mhls und things' went all covered with hieroglyphs! Aunt l.ouisn-'-Oh, dear!. I hope yo:i didn't get any on you, chllil! Mrs. Clowoy Your husband looks like a brilliant .man.- J . sup pose. he knows everythliiB'.' Mrs.- Jefl'ress Don't you fool yourself; h-dot-mitt even suspect anything. ' - . .' ,'i'iiriisnAY i'ltocitAMN. , (Ilnyllwllt .Saving. Time ) National Itrnadcasl in .t 'n.'. sfild. A.moH :iind A.nil.v:... Ii:4ri. .smpluHiv houri. !i:4fi. Pai'k slstorw;, Memory l.ane'.i I(l::i0; 01.vm,plans;. Jl. 19,12, N-atlohnt cnneerl orchestra,. 1 . -,r; WISDOM Wisdom demands that you secure the services of ex pert morticians who know the science and ethics of their profession and who have demonstrated their capacity and ability. We Understand . Snodgrass & Zimmerman Phone Main 62 STORY (Continued) .O LING AC M-f CLI1DE LED "Heading "! ,u,'s A lirjIfNCT AOVANI Atje. PwiJ ANY MOVILVi Ovt ON Ml F-AR'T COOLS) Bf-. EAiiL AMTlClPfxTC-D -ROW WlTilOUT BEING BOASTPOL , X WAS CjLUCo: ' OM TMIi. TRIGGfiKt AN U A 0J11A.O SHOT T rr.LT SECURE IN Tills At, w FORtitD Tug (.-i'I'I'iTi "5TRCAA AND Sv;lRTE.D THE XtMo l-'Uitir. . PHILOSOPHIZING rL Hi ' -certainly little AicKtK i.i,. tt....it,1-iutlnr iiettiii 15. l.-lKhttt' ami Khadow: K:3u, miheHti-a; !', .Merryinakern: IIC.SD, j oiiian and slnperK.t S'lKikaiiP ' j KlfQ (u'JU): sS. liawailans; S::;o. NH: I I. ila.ice hand; li, j Kenln'K oichemra. . ' ' I Scatllo- K.I It ( !(70) : ' S:;U, OrchCMirn, I koIhImih; Kvenlng in l'arl:;tno i-nnge hy a county grazing III. unshlne progiant; 1 1 :3n, tong Hint, piano; 1, dance music;. 1. Reveller;-. Sail Fi'ani'Uco KlPO (iisn):.fi. popular-muic; !i. MiiKieal prograniis; lo. Cecil and Sally; lU::Hi. concert; - II to 1. j Ora 10. Clark was elected county' dance otiheMira. - commissioner over Frank Morgan ' KF11C (UHi);. S, Kdna I'Ms'-her; 1 ny ,t vnlP 0f ((411 to 7G4. 1 ' ''Voi :lft. ii:.S;.ll. I.vank Watanabe; ' jjavld F. Graham won lhenom-.i" li:ln to '2, dance music. linatlnn for county jildge.from (ieo. Oakh'tnl . v. McKnlght by a vote of 847 to i IvC.O ("HO): !i::iO, NltC; -lor,(i. ii' I . dance mu.slc. ... ,t : --.oi ICl.X (SSH): S. news, ni.uslc; 10, x . gosjiel hymns; II. I rawaliati: WllAM-lX ItKSICJXS to i, dance hiiusic. . , s i. . )-( PorllaiMl . j XICW YOli K. May, 21- (AP)-.., KKK 1 1 Si : !(, dance concert; i Cruver A..Vhalen has r.'signed ( ; Mi. HUM of Yeslerday; Hi::m, '(r: im po.lleo coirn;t:.slaner of. New t chctra: 12::in. iw:.; 12:4(1, M'id- ' Yuri,". He will reLlre fjoni the of-. . nluht matinee. t ; fiee at noon today., u' KdW (lMi: S. Songs .of .Un- mance; H:iu. NIH' .NIIC; 10:.'!ii, j novelty program: II. Cecil and i Sally; II:li, dance music; 12, or-' chesira. Sail Lake City KSI, (li:mj: N:;ia, NUC; SMS, prolii poll; 10, oivriih; I u;:!n, en ten a iners: 11:1 5, dn rieo' ihiislc; I J Vagahond or Air. I.o-: -Airieli's . , ICIl.l (lifin): S, concert; !. CHS; II, news; 11:1)5, dfince music; to. 2, organ. KFI (04(t):-,S, hnllnds; .S:4fi, NIK'; !:4iV,";concerl:' to::io,'. sym- i phonct; ll::to, dance nuislc. K NX ( I (1.10),: S. sporting events: !:30. feature" iirogranis; dance music. t- - 11 to 1, MALHEUR CO. EXPERIMENTS ON RANGE LAW - ONTARIO, Ore., May 2(1 (API- lalheur county voters' determined t the .May primary election lo experiment with a law (rovernlnK ino ftrazinff or livestock on the raiiKcs of the state. .This law- was adopted In 11123 hut has never heen operative, because II could not be Invoked in any county until it had been passed upon hy the voters of the county. . , '. The proposition was. submitted oh a petition inaugurated by l LARISON CHEVROLET COMPANY ; l'ir KCjimnmlcnl Traiisp irlatfhn ' Used Car Hi 'Lot ' ' 407 USED CARS, 1928 Dodge 4-Door Sedan $425.00 PERKINS Main500-, , Titf. WAY 1 HAD tit nihnn it .Innl.-i n Viiltne who'll declare they have Kiiftered for.; yeatH from the practice of Jdahof ;and Nevada t(ckmen driving thttlt I herds throtiKh the south end of tfife county, denuding raiiKcs hi the . early spring. : - .C t The votern hy n count of 173S .' !to a?l determined to try tho laW i .filrh Mnrmilu th e.Miltfnn r,f ),0ard. Malheun Ih the first coimtv tf approve the measure. j Voters of Malheur county nave returned C. II. Oxmnn to the state legislature by a vote of 1077 to? ,;;, polled by It. 3). Lytle. M. Whalen told reporters . he was- returning to the John Wanu maker department store, in an ex ecutive ciipaclty. He left a $100.- 'Mia i. year Job ar. goneral manager ! o.' the 'store lo accept the $10,no .' il vent' cctntu it-mioii!'ili in? j RELIEVED 1 . . . OU1CKLY I lii Purtlj Veictable Pill 'quickly, corrects the digestive, disturb ances, removes the in testinal poisons, and 6i'uk headache quickly disappears. Your whole sys tem enjoys a tonic effect, constipai tion vanishes, nnd you feel a renewed viiror. Avoid bromides anil dope, they are depiessinir antl harmful. All DiupfKists 25c and 70c red pkfra. . n .a TnirmT-nrxi. SSSPILLS U. S. L. Batteries Vniir old Imltcry nml $n.8 piiw u new one In your car. Burgess Battery and Electric , 2 blocks east of C P.. I)ciot. " Phone "Main1 60S Fir St.. MOTOR CO t : 4th and Adams By John C. Terry 'Kg CARTERS leYl??. BUT WHEN NIGHTFALL ARRIVED AMD WE PCEPAPED TO ROLL UP OUR SLAHKErs X MUST ADAMT I VJAS UUEASY-. Tat.TH0U6HT THAT THIS fe'tOSKlN AMGHT BE. A MURDEfcte HARD TO XHWSS o I Feiomed f.LUMttr.K TILL T SURE; MF LFPF AND TIEN CREPT CJOIETLY INTO THE. THICKET By Julian Ollendorff ; nv m mm