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Mtmday, July 21, 1930 LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE, ORE. Tape Six LOCAL BUILDING .Sidelights On : shcwsbiggain; Rn La Grande's Increase! !...;. caawm Largest Among Oregon IjiL fitn -frti !Ts1r r.f VcaV scwncrs. was cut in the mour.LUm T . Cniy t6ree cities in Orsgoa sfco- h i.,T-?r butidiinr volume lor tee firt haif cf than during the P" 1C ?L; . ""r" "" ( juit compietea. v. - - La Grande, with out Iur and half time ai inner building activity. Uans'nlield also aroi a tots pro- ; pcrtlcnate pain aii'J Lnene i!c-ed a gam cl aaout Tne uartt io? Orcjan the fir half of the :ao years fel- low: City Albany Assoc .a 23.i4 Eugene "5 KUK-itlJ Fulls 7;sko La Grande SS7.u Marshfield 4957 PcriUnd - assi 43 Seui Tctr.1 S7.SI3.40d :0i.47l Der.c-.in: & decrcaf- La Grande buiidi a: Jo xvcinr. vii. it 5t--G" i an ::crfA? over Jur.e I9, in o;ps.ny siia Ci J viae, 133 June. KC9 AiOAv.y - Aicr:a usca - KIaui:J. Fails La Grsiisie JatarsMield p.n:::da Scltm .45 1 S 6;0 3727 During ?b- but vetk ih fei:oii: pm:il4 were isiui in L Grju-.df: July 16 B. K. Ac-cn. 2r ar.d rtpair ft tcn-.r ca Ji bt:vca Ciar irtl O-xjc. work W cots Julj 17 O X. C43i?rcra. to ; irsd r?pa:r the I. O. O. F. tempi Fir:. t: V,"wh.ii;gjCi ftjid PACIFIC AIR TOUR " (ContlhUd from Page One) ers la Cailforaia aad e.wwhere hr re been receited iar apianes receauy turned out of the p Lt r. Ik There tTery pcwsihihiy shxt a ut-aiotortd Fofciet ta be ca the tour. Eatnes are atill cccaing la aad will ccctiau tc she start of the tour to Mr. Law tor.' daa:. pamaus fiiers of the Pacific Notrth wrst wiil be piloting many of the airplane when they arnie la the rariotxs eltiea, . Kiss Dcrothy Eesttr. IS-ye-ar-oCd Pt:l studec-t of Tex Baakin's w&o was the first wcar.aa la th histoity oS aviatici to do tie daagrus outide loop aad the upsis: dewa outaode spin, ancther difficult ciaxoeuveff. will be cae c4 th.e Irttured sluat pilots a the tKir. Ree a:iy ia a contest with sev-ra mta piicaH. at Kelso. Wash-iapon. she waa first pru the first lias tn the Paciiac Sonfcwe.t a wacsasi eicr won first nnae in staatias at aa air naeev M-ss Htr hcaids the record :ar outage ccf for wocaezr wit to ;.ir w . credit. She is tr nt resaa-caae ft aix-year-cjiS bcr aha had falSsn orT "to -irrtai cca.-wsicns aad ohliin fec Kveaaa pii of tfc v.d- oi tcicce on ta aslaad e Ircar-a. la -ra laas, are w-.ihdrawn aad the pilots have said aho hare n tit: uc Stockacua. aaraapeUo. Julia pct ts chaaged n;o a gorera-gen-wctk. - - lniacief at 3 rescue at tae ae of eralship. . EUtih FoStz. one gS tx sv vecn ,mc1y, f waich he rfved a sudal. ' Tae ftrrt Cwrciil to fccid oifice un c pilou in th Caned States to 3ol . . drr the changed coodi:sca. was Coi- tsMiort licena. sad winner ta' an- ponaat air race t-at jear, will. piSot a light plane aad give a aaort exaiba uoa of stuatiag. There will be Kick Kamer Jraai Spohaae, faracus for fcxs refueling night around the country in the " Sua God." Karaer will f;y a giant Fvsd maaopiane ia the tour. Rankin Cosnin Ttx P.aak.a genial Texan whose ' drawl is known io v-ry piit in th-e couatry. Israels foir his three - flag flight froa-i CaaAda to Meaicxx his crcaw--ccuairy derates., hi outside '. loops and hi week on aaticsaal ccca- ; n-.atter for the prcasciioa of aiianon. ' will fly his own ship ia the tour aad xtii fc ca of the siar perlcctaer ol ; the cccamerc ml stuat.:ns u-m 1 &c-doa Mouace. Califcsmia pUot who recently set a wxKd'a itocrd foe cuu-de ioc-r waa in cae fv-ht. ' has tea safd so ovi cut.d Iccj , c-.xr the air-psina. ?lcag with Tt Hani: a, ix.c rcord he be'.terrd. Uguk is an exprt siua; piio-t aio. Wiiitr Caie. Varaey Air aiail pvi'O w hesse b.irsd flyiag exhibi v.ca here recently was p:a-wd by experis. will a&o fly a p'jaa with the c;h ccca a.raa; tr--5-. he ;wfr;UTi i-ock iiil fr-oai the a-rpc-rt a. Pen land, tie thrcuch ttxtrid aiiauers la the air aad landed the plane without ureiag ihe rc-urx sia: a fcxd is used to cc-ifr hi coctpii. Aa assis tant was ii the cAr;e-- rccka:t ia ca.se cf aa a:v:c:fat. but he sever touched the ccntrviia ctvt. Toua Stnaiiiu oiiviM b:.l c: er.Q-.d :a f-jls S ii.it two ty Ciat arar.y j our cf t--ii -a to aai Vc.urv 5 cf Miami. F". . riari to b.xrs y-asars at ai;ht. WilHaaj Wauca CUrfc, Saft-iaaader wi :h. the Rr vi : y ,i Hoc :a.. c a i 5 gj.nia and Ke-l 4 by . cv- oi l-O. :se fi;chi;-s fcr M.ssn:p;u uai f lrd ali---tv:-v S-aat-.w. a- Una1 i-liir tula, in t h:i s-rzr. than r paiii jears. the Wasiiaivtosa ' that U.t:r.z a ; : c.'k "sas in by ia.:is.e i.r a r.ev r. Tr.-f ch-tp ; ij rr.-i'.ar s:..:;.i.- Luiaa rx.;,-f-.-c ar. tx.eroi crtr $rt:iy hard Xo uail,-.:si?.r-i ;e caap ;o cra.rT u;! a ai.ta fr-. a c.i-'s uwit to , acir.c i;:trr-ei li;-.ali;.r u; , mate-. E-ir-e Cu:d After ca?-.u-v..r t Sir. Gallaat Fvr-s s" wcrid. Lit of a.ca-j .f At1.; racier. ..d f:f:h cr. ;h y w.rjiis horses Mx-kpy Wtllf: r-ii-.-'dir-ST.iht ch.tai- .: picsu.. w. ara. :;.iii!! to avi? the lirhi -teea vywe ic h t cr-a: r, :v ecj-al t .-?e reccr-d c! Bofc F.tw;rr. aoa. -aho hi.d tnjfls ia tanre d-iisia. Charl y Berry. r.w catcher tnr ' B.voa Pd Sa. forsi-riy as aa ead on the LsS-jtX't to&iixt'd teaat. The LVtrret T'-wr ths eic-a have rvea pcag s-tnMr Jisr fecraer ccCltge pi-ayrrs- Chirjfcgo Sifaate ccearr:i h - . twi-sc-ouT Ruifc Kanxia MaOrsra-j-.-k s prfaiest fiaaarial r;r-::ori? in -eaa- j t3aTai carr.7M..f.n was Frtidtc-rxk W. Al- Jen. Vcci briSter. llh a CAir.plr.f party and unable lo be reached, even at uccit of e-dtur- afuch cf the furniture "saw! . Trent the Jc Goyette house W3j, tkrewe from the uostair window. A dance was in trie ball Ff- idaT ereruci ar.d the tiJuicer cud only beets Ecne & abort time wr-ett (lames -were seen burslsrur (rem the tool. The bells rane and wiiiities sound ed and a crowd (ratctr tn a ry . inert lirr.e Dill w.e irai:-.c uai-ujus a; this time ct lite rear is exc-wduvv v tirv snd it -&s soca a itjas of liamesv. The mdeU house, clctte by ioia caiipa and It. too, be.as ?& frarr.e .ruc5ure was hUx:&g J;erceiy. Ti rimin! wts wry short ar.il ' t.e V.&t. and Mr. J. K. Rotiain. vir-.o neic living tiierc. were noi t. to save iery n.uclt. Mr. and Mr. Rcijiua bad ealy been living there k thin . t irft. Ti;e:r son. O- B Pr.feincn came Xcr livea. rd toct vheas to his hc:ne on the fei.fls;de. The lie ute across s.re-t- owtc1 by Mr. Minnie S:eve:is, cf Fcriiiii. v:at Itre once but ?rz& s3t-k!. Water w played on til :he s.:r rouuair.s builcSmrs and they vf:e hus safted lrcm tee riy:ag is, Mrs- Cor E;oa, -ri hauta is ' Titain a tivjet cS;.$tji&c Irons the j-jct'fir- Gcyette iusf was tblixe. 105 376 1 Vlr. id Mr. Goyette Lid Just la 2akj sted new eJettrsc pua:p. They 7753 cjumed lasarice but this 15 2i5 cn the hou ar.d J-ara;',:re. Mrs. . I 12t.S3'J Goyette had carden c-i beau'.iful IlcBers ar.Q uv :r.ea c:-rr.rii ovej .he perches and n ir.iow nudt & Terr artistic sjekI lore-y elJeci. Joe Cku rsc-ther. who dees dc i walk rerr well 2-4 CArrlcJ to a place ci satiety- The Gcyeite famtly s.re dow UvtKg in aire., Co: a Blocta'S hciii. Kaiiaa Roger is out ag-aln aftir a severe injury to hi eye. when he ae- cdtatiy cut it with a sharp laip'.f - a--fnt r.e a rsj-i;r-ar. The ia-r.h-e:T chrr:A are fr-r,i t be not ful!y rtpiaed tr.d wcifc was Cis-caunuS cn thi var.ety Ft&ti-ay. 5 mm. Lydia M. Lactt wa hazily surp.-iec T.vdnerfav alieracca or the i. cf cP e:"d srhsol izitrj&s. Mr and Mrs. Hearv Shs.tj: ct Rcches- ad;tui Mr. aad Mrs Scarce ti, xourirj the v-u;h-ra sta; aad Cahfcraxa. ThfT 2e: Thursiay aiccaiag foe tae t here Ttllsw- sic&e Par Mrs. Ivy F ldna aad seta. Richard whe hate been v.:v.s; h-ere for th past 3wo wcifts left Thursday eveaiag for thrir hrt-e la P-srtlaad. Altla Cctoa is carrj'iag 5h rural a?-aiL while L. D. S-uthjTiard tai.ag hv Tacat-n. Mrs. Boy Bker. who tatirrptx: aa aradii operation at tiie Kct La.ie gaaitcriirm., Ttiesoay is raiaiag slcw ly. -I"- J. R. Frre &a3 the bo?1 skiving at Caaip Tew B;w have ca lad ing the i at Walkrwa L&te. CaVXCK nril"H DIMMER CAVILS IS 1ROM UKOtYMNG STOCKHOLM. Suwa vF Sneea t;rr. a rescuer c-J jyiaris frcca drcwamg is Ksrald Julia, a crwl swedxsa raiairaer. K Istesi feat csoslsted tJtarco Kt-ti reie-ie- aiarks the cse. Bato Eocaa. He suceed ed Ga b;g irar-je fad -rut ci lire :h::d a.ai- 'ri Fiieraeac da Cazaara, whose dia br c the S'tv Teak C-iaais taaio-s tasswil w dsrr-aaded foitowing th iaf-e;d. a!fgisa,t:c5a of th.-e d-gputy tizh car.- HINDU WOMAN 1 4, i - Mrs. Vrfr.t a K. PjrfVH. z Hia : - a rt i!':rs Ba.-!aiy. re.-;r.s: gi.tn frr ";"ais A" c i;:' I &e is the Prat H;a i i i ri; .t t?v3 -tzzzr. : Se -& s-.cn at a Eaaay a-.r-rt t etr ir.j'r. ;:r-. Vi :r Veti- NEW PREXY FOR THE ILLINI f- . ' i - vV 5t . .4 f-.. f, -n..' ' Cr. Ci- d K.,-:fy. t-si turning e-wtf lac ats & ! rt HOUSE HAS ENGLISH DISTINCTION fiJLiiSifcSS i.i ! i, 4 ! B? te .VsocLed Pre tJ " ' " Vf-l S ' c. soiaAre .ype oi house. la BiticEaii-.y 15 EIlih but can tisaet. Th iu are cf red brick cf ho!- Id tile with stucco finah and the rcc ts c shtnc.es prcectnjr two in- . cs cxer the face of the wall. fa of :re wall. The pine d the stairs and rear carry are unusual in this plan. Very sekjoca is it possible to get the front dcor in the ceater cf the gatle in SLT.li sen cf design, but here is has ba zc:tTii. ; Th diias sad living rooca both fz.:r ca the parch, which is on th fist -c cf the hcuse, aad there, rhD Jld fc a giniea ca that side also, The rear course- is intended for Portuguese Colony of West Africa Reeling Under Its Economic Ills AXGOl-V. P-.ucuese West Africa ; .var.er. lieutenant Moras Ssr s" After fite lean years, this once mento. But CoL Borna was confronted praspersts co-c-iy aai cemtrstcoe cl witii rach a stifseruig proaSem tiat ice r-r.ui-j;e Airman empire finds . te sent in ha reKgnittca. : " tost unparalieied ( Ser.hor Antccio Oiirena "Salalsr, cccsisiw '.Itsa gnawirj at tr ; Pcn-jraia financia! wird. who is v-'-s" . ! acting cc&siii mintrter. is putac i t trout j bcth ecsirjccnlc and - the f:r.'.fy':r-s touches to the coenpre-pcl;.-aa. It wis cauad prtmanly by htrsiTe "Caiotiul Act which he W.i r-i. siurtp ct ceffee. rubber is the author. An asriculiuril state isd otrsrr nw atnals on which bant wui be creaad to tend moneT tte pnspsr-.iy C. tne coLucy deptais. to piasters at a Jew rate of Interest. i.r.i wis iatjjy asirarated by aa . T2ae present prciihmie rate ca Joans a;td tx'xli.cr. :s reduced July I to rein re ice Air tr casttr tiien by the mnetiry teaaton. thi (iKrse i high cfitiwjoarrsa:? li- arc--fd aai2 the supresae autiiar- :ry t-j in the raiaiser cf ccSaaies ; Lii-.:a. Certaia prercw-a tires of ta AN AVIATRIX 1 af',t t v:J S r-Jr Ml. 1 - ? ' -.1 t X j Vr.rfWTiirt s the laos. use by the faauly. As tmzal U J000,, OTC" bKS- rccm botn hare fir'. rt-ln.-r, with U-.e large central chimney. . pronded in the three bedrooms, tfiey do hare wtde window. hicTat leJi parTUUy makes up for the deficacr. The two batiis aad closet soace is i.t. .rt ' " The front cf the bouse should far west. A kx cf 50 bv 100 feet in sire is eaough for tins type of bow. The ocat oi coasiructicn should be Jroea &3.G00 to 510.0CO. Scae nice old Enclish box a; eiOwr side cf the eatraace and a clipped or psret hedge la front wiia a fonaal garden in. th rear are scza cf the acceasories necessarr to coeaplet the picture. KllUca4i u J w. taecougaay reorraaraed. It was chus- ed at the weeiiy baitace sheets ol this laststuuaa were fated in order loccrrer up the parlc-us state cl colon ial r. nances. The exodus cf black labor to the Trans-raal raiaes is a source of worry to the gQTemmeat. To counteract this raass eaarauca, the gCTemmeat la plaaniag ;o lewer ihe nauve tax aad redu the hours cf work. , The leader of the mutiny against the ai?h cr.-rr rr. wraoaer was Goloael Gscipru. He was chief ci siiif o the garrison of Loaada, aa-d twice de3ed ith gcteraaieat, m caie lasance I threateaiag to arrsst any gcreraor 3 seat frccn Liabca, As :h coloaiai arrr.y sided wiih hiao. the gorera i raeat reXraiaed frcca taking drastic j measures agaiait the rebel officer, al jtfcough the cruiser Vasoo da Garaa was seat to raoie a d-ezacBamtacn at Lctaada. j Dunng the mutiny the port cf j Lcaasia was closed to fcreign shipping jaad a state ci siege was praiiairaed. thereby addiag to the trade cepres- EMPLOYMENT IS NORTHWEST AT LOW POINT PORTLAND. Ore, July 21 (itoeciaH Eaipicyrafut ia Jccgiag caaips aad sawmiiis of Oregcsi., laaao aad Wah- ; lagtca is acw a: the lowest potnt ; since 1?23. aocccdiag to the 4L ecn plrcraient service. Port U ad. whose re cfat surveyi shew that apprexuaateiy IO CCO lumber workers la "the Pacif ic ncrtawest are either ca part trta or are without wcrk. Ia reviewiri the eairloyraeat coa- ; deat Riegaitx a the 4L said that aog ciatg caarp aad sawnuU eaployTatnt u in direct proporu-ca to the sale aad : tise c2 lumbea aad forest producta. " Sales this year have fceen the low est ia 10 years, but fuadaaeatoi i ccaditi-oas are suas-iaatxallv better taar in 1 ?1 3. he said. "Stocks ct ; lua-sber are low everywhere. If every lumber man tif ac turiag plant ia Sorta Aarrrca were to ciose for two moaths practically all available lumber wouid to used up. even at the present is ': rate of ccosurapticai. - "Waile a few occ-4L cccapaaiea hae cut wrs to Jew levels, there is a ccsaTsetics ca the part of leading haaberraea that cutting wares will ni-t mcreas the ccaad fcr lum ber aad caa result only in relatively acwer returas a-M calx lcr laaiber workers tut t&r all lines of busmess "Aay chaage trrca new ca saculd bras rarce e.pXymeat. but there ts to prospect fcr aaythiag l.ke full time vxt in the Siaaber industry befece the early part cf year. Arja:-uaot.taeats frora all parts oi the ccunirr cd plan tcr prr.-ects which r?ruire lumber. iad;cate that gradual ima-rcvenient should begia ia Sepvesa b; r AXGl FR TO rOMPf TE I t.lXF O.VI ItHRVET MOBILE Ala, .x huadred aaj.yrs fcca rrir.T states will vie here A'ru 25 to 2T ia the seccad aai'tal gulf fih-ag redeo with. tarpc- the Mlvtr k.nc cd the sea. as the principal ci -Ct-Tf , The aagVra. arvfexs aad expert. alsj will pursue k.ag raackereL Spaa- sh raackrei. bcsaitos- speciied trout, redfuh. blsickfisi. ravala uag- F.-fT. Gaines oq Dauphia asiaad. at the cecter cf the rod aad reel carairaL 3 At the TT-d w-y mark this seAKXi. "B.be" Kerraaa. BrA.-lr-a stagger. vat the runner -&a la stoa huts, Lambs Shipped From Hilgard By G. W.RuggCo. j By Vern tVeimer (ObserreT Correspondent ) HILGARD. Ore. .Special) The G. . W. Rvigg Co, oi Pilot Rock, shipped , the first b&nd of lambs Irooj HJ- : gard this year. l Mr. and lira. J. M- Grave and two caugntera, oi vaacourer. Wash, have moved into one o the cabins at the , The home oi Torn DeBorde on C Five Point service staUon. Mr. Grave , Suet ta being wired by the H. and U working on the higbsray codsu-ik- . Electric coaipjiy. uca oo and wul be stauoned at H:l- ,: ' gard for a year. ? installed Lsht UtUe Miss Barbara Jan Reece-j ctLrl niebniIsat h instaned :7-L XlFlSoo and .dairy -rOr Twelve little guesu were present in- party. Those present were: Lou Ann Price and Nancy Coombs, of La Grande, Alice ilsy Weiaaer. Bobby and Gerald Draper. Virginia and Maxine StanaleTe Winifred and le&aor Grave. Bonnie and Beverley Webb and the guest of Jboaor , : air. and Urs. Howard Siaret and aauthiers. Virginia and Doris, Wt : etiaesdfiy aioraiag lor a mcaih'a riiauan- They will -nsit Mr. and Mrs. S'-iurev's parents in Spokane and ; ireas there win vs4t mencis anng ia the ccast citits Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Weimer ver : hiis.r.e& Traitors at Go.e recenUv. f Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kots. Mrs. How- srd Siairet and daughters Virgmii !svad Deris, and Veru and Stowtll ;Weimer went hucileberiyiRg Monday acralag, ae Mexeaam. Th.ey report ' a--i , a k. v-a-c , TV-ar c-,. i Pajniinr Apart were no qaite r.pe enh. aitaovjgh theT rt'.urrjed with quite a lew. Mr. and Mrs. LoweU Bucg. oi PJot Roci. have amoved to their raach near ! H-ard for th reaaaicder ol the Mr. and JXrs. tSaade Banmesa trere ... . ui Caliea IT returr.M i vi-. rn in T a r.--i. SrfS-eSr irf muS nnSss w Mr and iSTS t.ntrw. wno re c recen-iy. Thev wlU lire on Mr. Cantrea's iaie Mrs. W G Phelps aad two rail - drea, cf Oatadale. Wasii. Tinted a: t- ijocne ci hex aister-In-law. Mrs. a f firii ct. w-'r..6v afier- noca. G. M. Stanley, of Portland, is spending his two weks vacation vis iting his wife aad two daughters at the Five Pciats service station Mrs. J. B. Weiaser eatenaiaed with :ckea dinner Friday evamg. Oct 19 xV- c-is were Mr. and Mrs. Claude Packets, aad : children, Mr. aad Mrs. John Price , rvi mill ris'-rhiw ol La Graade. i , ; Kew Tork Coiiisica of elevated trains injures 8- two sersously. GET ALL THE HEAT from your Coal! ""Forced Underfiring," Iron Fireman's scientific prin ciple of operation, obtains ALL the heat from every ton of coal. And more ... it produces more heat from smaDer size, cheaper coal than can be obtained from larger, more costly sixes fired by hand. You can reap the full benefits of Iron Fireman effi ciency in your boiler room NOW, Ask us fox the de tails. Iron Fireman The Machine that made Coal an Automatic Fuel FRED SPAETH 1107 Washington Phone Main 5S6 S-P-L-I-N-T-E-R-S : ! Ofl'rial PnbUcatioa of THE VA. PETTEX LUMBER CO. Darin; -naaw raca- s a aiiaute. tkm fe the time to I i to call the haTe yoar hocae re-! Modeled ar new hard w4 floors taad. Have ; dent know whether were allowed to sen it while yon are gwae. vn yor vae-a- for cash We have "Bor much are esccs Mock rf shingles. Xcd eggs are 45c ' r o f witk cedar aad craaked cue 43c s s k 1 b g 1 1 I I . I j j ; i I 1 1 "Well, crack me up a j mney J eTera! VAN PETTEN LUMBER CO. Custccaer: "1 want to? pay cash fee this car." ; f ' . Auto Salesmaa: Improvement Gossip Wiring Uome The H. and S- Bee trie coeapeny is doing it wirtag lor Paul Meyers new totae. Iv u also doing the wir ing for tae home of E- A- Sayre on Third and I streea which is being renodeled- . at his home with Fred Spaeth doing the installing. .- . t Inta!l Sisieia A Pairbaats-Morse home water syitem was installed for Arthur Fur aian oi Imbler and also for Joe Har- i risen by Kate, Zweilei. ; Parmi' Water Lifter A Parma waier lifter, was Installed in lAcd Canyon for the latermoun : lain atusarat farm. Complete Paintin; j. MiLer. who rececuy ccaipieted the painting of the Odd Fellows buikiiag. is now doing the redec crauag for the exterior and Interior ci'the K. A. Sayre home. t F- wat Kim- ; I ilrrs- ( : lSfr " 1X5 ' ; , i The Bugg Paint ccenpany is dec- Htjmix borne. i BOONE COACHED IX FIELD ! ! B300KLTX - Od Ivan Olscn :protosb. win haw a lot to do with - --r " " tlCD. ' -sn dkc u? Hcoinson to b3p the lumbering Bcoa polish tip his fieidina. That I7 bas a toaxh ob is obvious when fit is recalled that Boone was released by the Boston Bed Sox for alow icid lag after he led the club in hitting. Oisca. toweTer. belirs that the ;Bccoe assignment amt .be any toughd? tr-an has Last. The job was io nsat a fieider of "7iab Eerraan, who far a time had fja he could do seep uvxu or. r-.g wt Beraiaa this seaj.m. however, has 5 developed Into oae tA the best fielders in the Ksuoaal league, and Ivey gets a targe share of the credit- sir. ni have sa-ouied the manager; I rung rouad." for the 5-a Aw."" said the tired bcxer. "let "s sit tins cr not." a d a a 4 r red cedar Finfc-h aa extra rwa Va can re- tn year attic with - BOCK, tne e s for less bow tbaa far j -prool wall board. yrsrs. , tt b nailv and qak-a- , t, applied aad is kw We SeU to SeU Araln. Oregon's Tourist ; Income $25,000,000 PORTLAND UPi The chamber of ccrnmerce estimated Oregon! Income from tourist trallic mat year a" 000.000. If tne TOlume of travel la no greater than last year, the nun left i t mns a substan- t:al block of new weallb, they aald. It la pouring in, with the aumtner trict w.n Rt&rted. Last wee 3-50 Inquiries came into i the chamber of commerce touriat de- j partment for information concerning j ! peruana ana uieguu. g I t- - hur&aii maintained bT i the chamber for iasuing permlta for cars from out state issued &4 permits in a week. A total of 147 permits have ;been issued by the chamber branch since January !. Pile Sufferers i Vcu can only get quick and per- 'aianent relief by removing the cause j congestion of blood in tne tower i bowel and a weakening ol the parts. Kcthing but an internal medicine ! can do this that's why cutting and ; silres faU. Dr. J. S. Leonhardt dis- covered a real Internal Pile remedy. J Aiter prescribing it lor 1000 patienu with success in &&Q cases, be named it KEM-ROID. Druggists everywhere now seU it, md Bed Cross Drug S'-ore guarantees money-back if EEM-EOID does not end Piles in any fcrra. . Adv. SOME FOLKS worry more about what is in a paint than what the paint will do. We sell Pabco .Multi-service paint because we believe it goes farther, covers better, lasts longer, and we sel it for less money than other high grade paints. If you use it once you are sure to call for the same kind the next time. HOME LUMBER & COAL CO. 1S02 Cove Main 248 "QUALITY AND SERVICE" IRRIGATION TIME ANYTHING in the LINE of PLUMBING EQUIPMENT WE HAVE IT SEE NATE ZWEIFEL 1314 Jefferson Main 84 ' ' " ! 31 j ADEMLG" j .-p' ' PUMP FOR I i jgik 'EVERY PURPOSE I I fpAn' 265 Gallons I W.-4? ji H P Hour for 'I Your Home f'-&f To 7500 Gallons I miM' i Per Hour for II RJ (' "- iiiJ n iTJr" DE3HNG LEADS liasi THEM ALL Get Full Particulars from JfS v" " ' tiX&' A ' SHELLW0RTH-G0ECK 1 - - I PLUMBING & HTG. CO. i- fS'If Phone Main 909 I Qj 3 212 Elm st 5?tr-; Sr "A SERVICE THAT'S Vl! A fl DIFFERENT" ' LYNCH PLUMBING CO. PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL WORK 214 Fir St. Phone Main 179 ;.!.:'.;:i::ti!l;jii!r:i:iai,g