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Page Eight CLASSIFIED AD NEW TODAY Fort SAI.K-l uiTi-n. lnq. ;su5 X. Fir. !! Klill B.L)-: l-i i is. j h. Kniu rs 163. ll: ('OK HAI.K Alinu! nrw fh'i-inr lV4lilnK im'liln "u. km l-'ike ttir-f-t. s-i-i t,. r'Olt ItKNT 0-rni. f-irn. Im.lfu with Karaf, Mliir.l. I'll.. IK- litl-. ' l. WANTIMl A vail.vss :n Th- OraiiK'' l.miHi. 6-G-l l. FOR ItKNT--I'lir.-i. ;-rm. iiiq'I. . lions. I 'oujilr unly, iii'Mi-stti Si.. t?l w-eii & itii'l 7. U-W li. . FOU SALIC Oiii.si Ix ri ies. . . jiihiisiiii. I'h, i!is-v.. in. 01. ! TIMK HANi'i; Sal. Eiiph-K hall. niplit at c-f,-:ii. IHV1TKII TOMATO I'l.ANTS I". eurh. Ilriiijf wr Iiuyi'v. l'larl.'-i Krt-.-nhuii... Wt AlaiiLi iivi-. f.-f. It WANTED Dlitl WANTS liouicwork if hli.irn, Mutil l"t7. or rare 4 4 tp- WANTi;0 iVral rioi null; niv:i. C. II. llrrUtir, Aih "I- Kami. 14V tp riKIVINti TO SKAailJt: Want paKwiiKrH to Jtharu expt naJ H. Writ A. If. Otifrvpr. f-'.'-l mi FOR KENT .M II lt..N . strr. i. r inn. iii. I lion Klr.-l I. APAIl'l MKNTS All re-flnlsheil. j ' S-iiilner mten. Inquire Siomliier i hOlel. - ' S-2-J III. i FOU lKNT Furn.- houses ami ; lipls., i'itli liallm. clean, nuiet, . Ion lllrs. Adult. t!.fl Oreell' wood. 6-10-1 m. FOK HKUT Up-to-dute riirnlslied ; . upi(rliii.-nl. Ouniffe. Indls Court. ! S.'j-lin. ! FOR SALE FOR KAI-K Small modern home, i Ifocd location. Phone 167-J.t or ; . eull ut .Main ave. 6-3-4 tp. ' . : ; u . .. : r-; TOR SALK New Itoyal type writer, sIlKbtly used. Very cheap. ! Phone M 7tC. 6-3-3 t. S'OH SALK 2 Il-ft. MrCormlck I Joe ring hurvesters i-ht-ap. lint. t'. S. Nat'l. bank. C-I-ot WRINIIAltD'S robi'iitiln near !'. on draught. All Kinds of sand wich n and soft drinks. The l.nt us, in basfnesH S) years. 6-4-lm KOK SAI.R Ity owner, G rooni modern huse, Kail bnunieiu. i Priced to sell. Terms to suit pur chaser. I 22 I X nve. 0-2-Ut! TOR SAI.K Ry owner. 32 acres '! and Vi in lies from I a Grande. One of best garden and dairy and hay ranches In valley, gravel road, telephone, new bungalow hou5te und good barn, and xoot outbuildings, f prlng, creek t brougb place, good o re ha rd , berries of ull kinds, adjudicated ater ri((ht with piace. Can be hold In two sepaiale tracts If desired, lnq. Observer. C-I-G tt Professional Directory ThU illret'tory Is c-Hliilly hniuly for the iii'eoiiur or for the outof-town rtader who tuny want the pa mo nml nddn-s nf Minis tnfrs4liiiial limn. It ban been farefiilly prcretl nml will pnjve lo be a icttdy aid to any render lit obtaining prompt pro fessional bt-nliv. CLASSIFIED FOR QUICK HKFKKKNCE I'liysiciaiis & Surgeons a. u KiciiAimsox. m. n. Physician and Surgeon Offlc.6 over Olaaa Mrui.'3 Office 1'hone. M-16 Krs. M-tt i.i r: it. mil vv. m. i. l.KWA WILRKS. l. U. Praetlc. limit. A to dliea?e of the Eye. K.r. Niae and Throat. New Holey Telephone Building Main it Astrologer MRS. l'ltKli:Hll"h IU1.MI S SOI fit AVK. Readings Dally. Reading, by Hall a Sprclal!? USED The Market Place of Union and Wallowa Want Ad Rates Observer (Count five averaite word to (he line.) Pr line, lnt Insertion I'vr tine, enx.-h added consec utive Insertion ... 70 Minimum charge on one oruVr . 15c RATES BY MONTH 2 linn. pr month 3 tita, per month IT 4 I inc, irr month .. 14.00 5 I frit-a. pur muDlh l.7& y.m:h additional line over five clturKt-d at &uc pr line vr month. CASH IN ADVANCE U te iu!ri.d n all t'laaaiflrd order a to t-brti thtSH raty. Higher ratef chargc-d. on all credit limertioita. C'tpy ftr all C.ajsifled orders mur u in tlila ufflc by in A. M. DA V OP INSr'I'TION. tiiB orri.fr tt in ad iiit-rtd until f ar itur nolioe rntiMl be rwerivtd by Hi Iim ;r or extra Insertion to ill btt phal Ked, .... Telephone ordera solicit!. Calt iaIci may be darned on phur rtt-rn by payment on or before date of taut Inaertlon. PHONB MAIN 17 "An ubat-rvrr Want Ad Will i0 t" MISCELLANEOUS i;asii:(:n i:i:(;o.n s-hoor or Miimv violin, piann, viicm. i'rid ii. I. u. u. K. t'tllple, ti-2-1 in. .A UtMLit MAlVHibtM? Up Dnisienug &. Hot Cleanlntj Work Phone 424-YV. Cbaa. Kd rarua. K rop. I'l ! ll:; Mil. K Contains every eio- li'.ent ri-itillre.l l.y tile liiimut, I'.fdy. Our dairies are operated with careful attention to sanita. tion. W" r'comme.nd Pt'lti: A" in,-K to yu ""-1 . j Ask me another: What is one- of adulterated, unpasteurized, nn- SPRJ Ni VIM.K. Iowa (Al') the- thins a plrl should know be standaniizrd. The best milk ever MrM Miiry inn.lmaii. .s:t. of. thin fro marrlaue? Answer: How to sold In l-i Orande is produced by lllur.. Mliked the familv co.v nn e.w,k I .A tiRANOl-; HAIItYMKN'S AH- . SOClATION. 5L'ij-li. M I wniatltea for the Prudential Iq itmnrt Co.. nti can make farm or clt (pan at attractive rate nt iniATKat. Chaa. H- Reynolds, inauranca. loana and botfda. HOOKING WORK. Repulr work: Hy J1y. lsU, he opposin; or any kind of a new roof. Call foic.H hud converged on (Jetiys Chas. il..fi.ruiid. bJtvr. 3-5-lmp borj;. Cunfe b-r;:ie troops veir;i;i f : - ttbf 'arm, but th, family was not i WONUT TO LPAM ob improved tmoIeted. ( city proper?. atraUbt loanr or! a illMlnfruished appearing mart j Inntallmeot plan l-j-vrt ratea. , railed fur a drink of water. I; wa 1 V'ljRed Btatea Tnvptront CO-1 Ptlf"" yw a.ia im . FIND IT HERE .Copy for till column moat be In or 9 a, ra, tor.? v at Tin: imm.r p.ki;aki AST The beautiful Rose. Rreakfast ware uas used on the tabb-. at Ti, Olisej-ver Cooking School Oemotl stration. This pattern of Kdwin M. Knowle. -mi-poivebiin Is one of' the late ridored warn which both effective and serviraUe. a ,r' reasonaoje in price, it will help you to carry out your color scheme in your breakfast room. V.. n wip find this attractive pai- U. S. L. Batteries Voiir old battery nml SO. H.N (iiiL-i a new one In mir car. Hurgess liattery and Electric t bbM k-i enst of U. P, 1leMt. CARS I j ll I ISMT1HI . . . . I) I ,o.. ,.. J twit' m ' k y ' - : .1 i:ni'i:i:u:n. i: ha. Kiven ! liiytiviV xinioiK. Ity tin. we mean II . flifJlW !IW i-.n l ne. es..,iy for bereaved ' '! ' LlLitlii ' ' ' - 1 . II )ii?st lailuate how v.. u want llllilK .I;ne. wi: rnKi:sTAi SNODGHASS & ZI.M.MKHMAN 11..:.. e. LA Counties lrn at Shop. Itifharfl.s :p8 Art and Gift fi-5-1 t. Tlje Presbyterian IiUm i; Aid so rb ty will hold a ( Ook. , fm ale on Saturday, h. 'ginning al 1 ) o'clock at the ( 'oinmunlty 'ah iri". C-5-'t. SWIM AT i n', K I'OOfj The fountain of youth. Warm minimi water. I'r-'t p.cnlr grounds' 0-12-1 in. M'lioofj or lucKssMAKixn Km nil at any tmit Mrs. I. C. Krt'm-h, y;i y. avti. I'h. -J. mi. I ftiiiM :u i'.tvr;. plt-atin. hut ton Itofi'.-, i-ic. Xoriuu's Kiililii Simp. -Vlv. HAvp-: it i:i.Aii;i.i If you ' h;iv a sni.ill iiotur of th i-.ulnal'- whii-h V'tti Mould iiki (-nlaii-il and h:nwl itiin d tali -It to Kit hanlf-on "Tin- Ai t Man." al III 'liardM.in's Art and GUI Shop, and you wilt he must happy with Hi'1 rt--ilt. lit- spi-riali.i-s in -n. l.irKiiih', h:ut) tintiiiK am) frainiiu of yuiir pictures. fj-'i-l t. CAKII OI- THANKS Sinner, ih:mk in our nelRliliors and friends fur kindness, sympathy jand lieatitlful fionil tifts during ,thf sirkms and death of our j It.wd uift. and .M.st't. ', 1 Kvansfii- ! Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Fnrstnd. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. M. IIoImtikoii. Mr. uiid Mrs. John Adskin. ' Mr. and Mrs. Muli 1 'aiuclu i iy. Mr. Kiias Al.-kin. G--l tp U1U - CU U)W Under Fire Amid Gettysburg Fight Hh bloidy fiold of (Irtty.stiurK. with j irilb.-is whis'linfT ull nronnd ht-r. Air.-. Hindinan claims to 1' thr only pern now living who rvsid- ' ed nn thai famous field ilnrinK the bnUc. er lather, a loyal Cnion ; supporter, lived on the . out hem 4'dlte ttf the battlefield, where no had an Mi-ncre farm. tieiieral l.ee, 'H thauk d nif," ' ;s)it. suH -and oh. he a fin 1 e.-ntleinan. " Mrs. Ilindman was Mary Wise- man then, a 'ass of 16. She ran I h nearly o half Mile through the gun) fire, with bullets whi.iinc a roan lo r. to milk the cow. loiter thecove. salesman. Were here nter family was forced to th" attic by! viewing fanners a few days ao. the firing and could not g-t to their. Air. and Atrs. J. A. Nice and welT. children and and Airs. J. II. Her mother died from typhoid ; Carr will leave for Redmond. June fever as a reilt of drinking the! ,, win n- they will attend the .5 7th (impure water they w forced to ue. Orph uied Mary to live u ith a i aunt aine ,Ow; AIII.I.K-loM.AR I.o.W Ni:W V(R1C f.XP) John IX Rockefeller J i. Is loaning .his son-in-law. I avid AL Atilton.- $ l.uurt. uiie to' construet a co-operative apartment building near the Kast river. The building loan contract nafi been rib d with' the county V,.ru. Air. and AV- Milton will hl)V(l :in js-room apartment of a book it hie of Jlon.tM.t A razor. aid to bo l'.'O year old, is being used every day by Lloyd Rurgin, Noconn. Tex., hnrber. It has been-handed down by members of ihe purlin familv. SCORCHY SMITH Trade ii ( "rue pipe cp peace IS A PLEOGf: Ot TRUTH A AND FR'ENDSHtP LJ iUKI A U. . Pai.nt Office ' fT GUESS I k w I. WELL, AN EXPLANATION HAVE LOTS.iV J l OUGHT TO GO WITH EVERY Fy to leaiSn ll. , 1 ; vi.t, picture; -soou'd know f- i ! ST!'A(.i &Asr IB '(' ' UNDEOSTAjjD fi 1 ANNUAL iT, V Y!JTUAT ) ' THESE7,i M&L ) exhibition w&7 G'Ql-!K& ' GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. OFFICE! CAT ! VRAOS HMK a 14. J By Junius and an idiot Is the fool -uld help ) It hut won';. t ' Urmprnher the Scotrhman who ' paved his Red I'rojix pin fnm one ; year to the ne.xt? U'lfn I'm ufmiil nmiinliilii c-lmihiiiK would fli'JiiT' uith nit. Iluhhy (lo hfiiiscdfj It uoiiltl H't ilnn. i . . . . I J.nen Hullo It row n. Are you ! 1 u.-'iiii: your lawn mower this after noon. Zirown Yes. I'm afraid I .im. I Jons Splendid! Then you won't lo wantlnir your tennis rarkot -I've broken minf. j ' - - i I He w.i s fresh to thP job. was the yfiiithful reporter, and very keen , on his work. Ha was determined to make ' frood. nnil no effort was too mwh for him if it resulted in "enpy" fur tin I :iper. ( Kwry morning, without fail, he went around to rertain plares where he knew there was a rhunre nf nettiiiir somehinK new, :nnnnff thpm beinK the railway ticket of-j fiee. J Reporter (to Tieket Apeni) 'Anything fresh this morninK? i Ticket Aj:ent Yes. ! The reporter whipped out th v notebook. j I Reporter What Is It ? I Tieket Acent Tho paint you're leaning .iiraEnst. Rome people tell the truth and FOinn pay yes, they'll be .'lad to keep the children until you pet back. If yotl expose yourself to ennnsh lnifiness you'll eaten some. f j At forty some women ore more nttrnctive than they were at twen ty, hut the number is limited. Pity tlio poor Scotch laddie who didn't know bow old be was. His rdd man never told him w hen his birthday was. WOLF CREEK I'RltSONALS Hy .1. A. Mco Observer Coi i spondent") WOI.I-' M'RKKK. Ore. (Sped; ir- i.ieL- williiitiw ttf 1 iiir.ird. ' kik-iu decoration day here and is : al-.i -visiting ller cousin. Airs. Al.;"0"1'- steiit playing games, followed by the serving of a deli- Mco. Klton Rerry "of 'Gin'ndo; was icon business Monday. n .r,,i.i in-, .,,.(,,, r,i ,.f vt..iii siileinan. and Lewis I'eck. of . Annual State grange. Mr. and j .Mrs, Nice will go as delegates 1 from Cnion county Pomona grange ;ind Air. and Airs. Carr will rep- rc-seni Wolf Cret-k granj;if. Ralph Hpillrnan, of Haines, visit id at the ALitt Nice hiouc last Sunday. J. A. Nice and Jack Gorham uent to the Andri'w Rioktand farm Hear Island City, to get some club pigs recently. Several of the stockmen were Irivina their stock back on to Ihe reserve on Monday. ' ,. t Funeral processions moving ns ' slowly as pedestrians nt Alonterrey, " H'. oT this place. TAIexico. have been ordered to in-j J"- Smith and family attended i crease their speed to 1 miles an ) 'be high school graduation exer 1 hour. j ci---e at tbe. I.. 1 . S. tabernacle Aark Registration Applied For IJ. S. Pate-t Office ( MR.. BROWN .CHIEF THUNOER. CUDUO i WISHES PEACE ANO HAPPINESS V'OUR FAMILV AMD FRIENDS WE WIU. BE VEP.V HAPPi TO TALK ME ALONE AS YOU RfQUEST HE RECKONS THAT YOU , CHIEF V j WHITE RUNNING PEER., HAVE , , $ PROVED A HONEST AN ANi ;j i i HE tJC VERY GRATEFUL.' "... W'ffA-wi: "T--Scl MODEST Trade Marke Registration ! 1 . . - ' - ! ! r-j5- o v?. i 1 "titai iinis! lie- stioiibl Meacham People 1 Will Make Home At Perry, Oregon Ity His. Mary It. Kail ( Observer ( -orrespondent ) ! " PKRRV. Ore. (Special). MY. jand' ills. Wesley Rond. former resident nf Meacham. have moved ! to Perry to make their home. I Mrs. Nell Robertson and Mrs. Hilda Murray and daupluer were vifitinjf ju the W. I.. Robertson home last Thursday. M,n W. T. Ilrown and two' chil dren are visiting relatives at Ka mela this week, i Miss rnmres Smith was hon ' ored last Tuesday by n farewell party at the home of Mrs. Gerald I'iei-fton. Those present were: Miss Kramvjt Smith, guest of hon or: Mrs. Wesley Bund. Mrs. W. W. Holden. Mis. W. T. Ilrown. Mrs. 'i. Pierson. of I.a (irandetl Mrs. , Robert Hawkes. Mrs. Stephea Pnctor. Mrs. ' R A. RIanchard. Jt-nni" O'Niel, I .i la J'-an Plerson i aiul Lornine Smith Airs. Gerald 'lersun ami Ji,rs. rvennein 1'ierson sponsored the party. The after- 'ciau. lunch.- "Mis '-tanrm Smith departed for Pocaiello. Idaho, on Thursday, wheroniie expect to be married lo varied Klaisdale early j this month. They expect to make their home on a farm near I'oca ti lio. It art Kail ami fi)mily were u eel; end visitors in Rlgln recent ly. I tarry Williams has purchased two new trucks for use on the highway work at which he is em ployed near Kilgard. Reba Kail and her cousin, little HisK Kvelyn Hoatson. of Cove, were houso gui-sts of their aunt. i Mr.. J. If. IMchl. at her home in ! La Grande last Friday and S.itur . day. Airs. Joe Smith and her daugh- ter. Lot aine. and son. Wesley, were city visitors last Thursday. t '- iii'l Mr. l- Kelley. of Halfway, and Airs. IL Horstman. of Kami recently visited their brother, Gerald Plerson, and fam- TO ALL ANO WiTWI MAIDENS -:- Applied For U. S. Patent Office 1 ! have sone nrounil. Wednesday evenintr. Their daugh ter. Lornine, was anions tlio graduate.-;. Mr. and Mrs. !. A. RIanchard a ml M.;'. a ml M rs. R. I lawks vic weekend visitors at Raker. I 'ha i.les I h.oley a nd h is n fece. Mrs. K. Morrison, recently return ed to their home here after a visit t-f ; several days with relatives at North Powder. They wero accom panied home by Mrs. Morris sis ter. Mrs. .fjtchcll. and small daughter, who -w ill be their quests tor a few days. T. K. He Ha my recently returnwl from a business trip to Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. Huh Myrick and son and Airs. Grace Morris were visiting recently with friends and relatives at Summerville. Air. and Airs. Harry Hise and Miiall daughter were Sunday guests of relatives in Perrv. 1 Gerald Pterson and daughter. j Rila Jean, were shopping in town last Alomiay. Airs. I.. It. Hatimark and Mrs. Leonard I'urgason were Sunday l guests of friends in Raker. - The Alisses Wanda. Frances and j I Oarline Tripp, of Raker, were din- ,1,r i nd Airs. Hurt ruii im emina,. ne . i u'l's te J uiei men u i n j oo i j l"'n . have aitendud. school here under .mis. k.iiis instru tioji tor several years and all enjoy th "-net vistis wnn eacn otaer. me girls are doing well in the Raker schools and all were promoted this year, although Marline, who was Injured in an auto accident, had to be absent from school lor ; several weeks. Airs. Carl Wright was a I -a Grande shopper last Alonday. Aliss Retha Kail is spending the week with her aunt. Airs. J. H. . Albert son. who is convalescing ) nicely following a recent major ' operation at the Grande Rondo ; hospital. AJi - a nd Airs. P. A. RIanchard were city visitors Saturday night. They attended the Spanish war veterans meeting. Air. and Airs. Ole Alathson were recent business visitors In I.a Grande. Ars. Herman pressler and three children and Airs. It. A. Oavis and son were guests of Airs. Rurt Kail last Thursday at her heme in I'on llrdale. Ali Oressler's home is at Knterprise. She and Airs. I)a vi are cnnsins f Airs. Kail. B:tW"" 3Aj kv,LL HE 00 r ? -T-" 's w llllW THE PLANE IS ALL READV, T.fSltSf WE QUESTION !- I H'llilif.W M. BROWN-ANO IF JAKESfliia THE OOOS ARE r TOixn lEAB-NS THE gener,l fef.WHtsys. SCOaCHV St'Jv'tm directions -l feel. Amrihrf-- Tel AT THE M,N6 WILL TO&B V3QON 86 FOUND.' -e ,,, bMtfifTTy',.,, ivfes; -she's) Tshe's an; " "i'rll VsJA I I Harry Wllllon.a! I ilr. and Mrt. and Mr. William's fallier, Jonn ! Thomas, recently returned from H j motor trip to I'ortland and other titiw in Weatern Oregon. ! Mr. and Mm. Hurt Able, former : residents of HIlKard. have moved ' . it . m n.aL-A their home. 1 I ..." ; hrnn and son were i " : "rWruTh a, his house! this week his father. John l.iiitiiide. uf Wolf Point. Mont Roy Hie was Iji Grande vis- j lior lust Sunriay. M;-. and Mrs. Oscar Simpson and two children, of Kruitilale. vere j retent visitors at the Kurt Kail ; I home. ilr. and -Vjs. Thomni Rose have come to Perry to make their home. . lir Itof-o is emnluyed on the r;il- ( ! road wor here. j COUNTY FAIR FUNDS GIVEN j. s vwuii . SAI.KM. Ore.. June 4 (.VP) j The sum of $"(!. fair funds was t I anions tho mi (i 24!i.4:i In county' day apportion d ejon counties by tin- secretary of 'stale fur the I maintenance of lairs this years. The amount apportioned each 1 county represents a tax levy of oiif-tw eniieih mill upon the tasc ; able property of the county as last I eiua!i.t d by the state tax commis j siun. No county is allowed over $10. l r.fto. M tilt noma h county is 1 he j only county where the levy ex j reeds that amount, and, updep the j law. the excess, which this year is ! $3:n!l.iVi, is divided equally among the other counties. Anfong th apportionmenls to t ii e i e v e ra I c t u n 1 1 es a re the f o I lowing: Raker. SI251.51: Renton. $i:M. 22: Clatsop? $ i : i :i.5C: coo $HK1 Douglas. S I 7S.5 : Jackson. $l;;s.(i4; Josejihine. JRiS.lui; Kla Ja- math. $ l sxn.stJ: Ume, J27S1 Marion. 97 liVRI : .Multnomah. $iC.fi: rmaliUa. $2443.37: l'n ion. $M32.nf: Wallowa. Sf.'tS.SK. I Here's A Red Hot Tip For ;f Men With Big Waistlines ; Safe Way To Get Rid of Surplus Fat p.pd At 1 j the Same Time Gain In Vigor, Energy and . '! j Mental Activity Feel Younger. . ' ,P NEW YORK MAN TELLS CONCISE STORY TO FAT MEN Tes. Gentlemen: "Writes W. n. Daniels of Richmond Hill "i have finished my second bottle of Krus chen Salts and have obtained the following results:" 1 "t have removed 3 inches from the belt line. 2 "Get up In the morning feel ing 1 Oft per cent. 3 'I am 25 per cent more ac tive. 4 "My niind is cJenrer. "Aly wind has improved 5 per cent. 5 "All skin eruptions have dis appea red. ' "Aly face and lips have color. S ''When I go to bed I am mo tionless sleep like a brick, j 9 "An! 4f years old and feel 20 ' years younger." i Alillions of m?n the world over are taking the little daily dose of Kruschen because they know that -it keeps them everlatinsly feeling fit and active life really becomes ja clo'rious adventure well worth i living. j Ion't confuse Kruscheri with the f ordinary salts that are made for just one purpose (to act on the bowels!. Keep everlastingly before you the fact that Kruschen contains the 19 tit Thursday, June 5, 1930 T,.ein0. Qfthartc ? Likes Lots Of Outdoor Life1 r IMfl -AI.I'K.A (API- QKe, 1 r 'ltniteris. new sun rem a J.l. h..?oo l.usy , - r ' n h " -rv ,ov anrtf, : rides every time he gets u chance; f; . I-no iiooeria nuye u idui) Iioukb;-' here, a short walk from the city ft" halt and business Keetlon, 'but in Chester county, near HirchrunJ vllle. about milea from PhilaJv delphiif. Miey have a 7d0.i.ftr; fiinp. There they spend nhoul two:?'. Unys of every week for rest urnl recreation. u "Owen rides over the undis place as often as ho can," Mre r' Rohcrls related. "l - Roln-rts llko-s to br outdoors' when he can. Ho is very fond mi'.' ( IJ.I- jh mi i-.xjit'ii wnii u canoe i inn iiik -roi euiiunn u l .Maiflf f f- 'camps in nut ynmn. There are but tliree in the n0,, ; eris lamiiy. l neir on eliilil, Mi.1 laiwioeiii, ia in ncr e;riy twentiejfj; She is abroad How; si inlying vniw i ; but will be homo by the fall. Known now ns a lawyer of grmt' lability. Roberls wanted Ip he$ ' teacher when he wat in "prcn"; school. Tin did not think lawy,.p,i in pursuing their profession cnuM; I be holiest, but after mgumeniK hyl j his father and advjee from theff i headmaster of the academy, rli ofp i the profession wblcji has led hjm i so high, fV ; !o is only 55 m youngcHt men over nr ,,M : place., the sixth Peri i since the four e,,K i v tint. years ko. Not only, has he r hut he has tanirhl .1 versity of Penijsylv iu leader of tile liar I.- I I'oiilfdKO shot the .1 In die t' I), wi I'r.-,..,, lnl light fame him hy naming liim to liroseeute the celehraled oil eaucj. jV' i a .c-stoiy iiuiiinne;. the lament . innd tallest In Oklahoma. Is lo lie i , ' hunt al Oklahoma "'ity this year, j f six vital rejuvenating salts that-na-r ture put into the human hody.ac tho beginning of creation and them 6 minerals your body must hav jr: : you could not live. , i, ' How would you like to got yotir :" weight ihrwn to normal and at the same time develop that tirgo for ' ' activity that makes work a pleas--V ure and also gain in ambition and keenness of mind? . : Get on tho scales today and see: how much you weigh then get fD -y' 85" cent bottle of Krtischpn Saltan which will Inst you for 4 weekl. i Tako one-half teaspoonful in a glass of wnter every morning cut '-. down on sweets for a while talif the exercise which Kruschen will i i Induce persiPt In this method ef j, ery morning of your life and w(ipn 1 you have finished tho contents of this first bottle weigh yourself : again. '4 Now you can laugh at the peonte who pay hundreds of dollars to lose a few pounds of fat -now yojt ; will know tho pleasant way to lose -unsightly fat and you'll also kiiOf that the 6 vitalizing calls pf Kms-h-chen (Salts that your blood, nervea j. and glands must have to function I properly) have presented you with glorious health. After that you'll want -to walk z around and say to your friends-z- "One 85 cent bottle of Kruschen j;;' Salts is worth one hundred dollars f. of any fat person's money." f leading druggists all over the . world sell Kruschen Salts you ran always get it at Red Cross Drug K j Store, who sell dozens of packages i:. ' every week. Adv. ?0 By John C. Terry : ML AGAINST f &.y&''Vt1?$&&l Ss til tiV- ..I ...f ' lfl if'.." I "' - tux. P. By Julian Ollendorf: f'GOODNESS SAKeH DID A MODEL HAVE TO POSE TOR THAT MUDDLE ,,Yo' 1929 Chevrolet "6" Coupe This car has original taint and tires. Priced low for quick sale. PERKINS MOTOR CO Main 500 4th and Adams i i