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Tuesday, May 19, 1931 PaeeTwo LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER, LA GRANDE. ORE. SAVE ON ALL COATS, DE ESSES AND HATS Here is your chance to get new and smartly styled garments, at a great saving. CONNER'S La Grande's Own Store Baseball Standings By the Aasoclated Press W. L. HoUywood 23 IB Los Angeles - Portland Sun Prunclsco . MlSSlOUE Sacramento Oakland Scuttle Jil 18 21 18 21 30 21 20 ....20 21 18 21 17 24 Pot. .648 .638 .625 Sacramento To Test Portland In Next Series AMERICA UIAGI E W. 1). Philadelphia ; lfl 7 New York 16 10 Wutshlllgton ....18 12 Detroit- 36 16 Chicago . 12 15 Cleveland 12 16 Boston 11 16 bt. Louts 7 17 By the Aw-wiated Press While the Bun Francisco Seals and Sacramento Senators were makiui: up 512 (for lust time last nient, the other 12 I coobI league teams railed and today .488 j an were ready to lace diilereiit op- . ponente as another week's series -415 started. j The Senators beat the Seals 5 to 8 at bacrauieuto last mgnt hi a game Pet. to replace Jie postponed Wednebduy .696 f py bad u. iher. The gtone developed .61& ' ft mound duel between Freltas of the .600 Senators, and Douglas of the Seals, 5161 with FreitHB, who struck: out nine j men, finally winning out. The -voc-A'2luirv failed to cive Sacramento the .407) series, the Seals winning Jt four STANFORD STAR PREFERS BOOKS TO YANKEE POST next Wednesday evening Madeline ; IMBLER ; PERSONALS By Mrs. Eay W Ummj IMBLE2. (Special) Two more cases XATIONAL LEAGf'E W. L. St. Louis , 15 New York . lfl Buston .. 15 Chicago 12 PltiAburKh Philudt-lphia . Brooklyn Cincinnati 13 ..n ..ii - o Pet. .714 mi Jb22 BAN FRANCISCO OP) Two thousand dollars at 20 Is lm- 4 portent money but a college education looms blKcer etUl to - . have occurred recently in this com. Dan Johnson, v arsity pitcher ; m unity in which careless shooting 4 for Stanford university. 4. j has resulted In serious loss. Lady So Johnson, still too young y j Bell, beautiful black horse h. rw.pt nC 4- to vote, is withholding his 4 to Mrs. Henry McGoidrick was lound 4" eignature from the New Tork J dead in the pasture. The post mor- Yankee contract offered him u'm examination showed she had S by Bill Easlcfc. scout Utr .irw s ! been shot. The Marv.ir.rir to at-. i McCartby. a, : ers of line horses and Ladv Brfi n trainee to three. There were several changes at the end of the last week's series in club jT standings. Hollywood took six out j T of seven games from Oakland and j 7 jumped from seventh to first place T replacing Portland which fell to third. ; Oakland was pushed from second to j T 4- offer Johnson would be paid & ' been shown under her direction at v a bonus of 2tXK for signing j many fairs and stock shows where and receive a monthly salary f Bie has always won Jinst in her class. of around 000 if he made 4-1 She wa to have been shown at the 4 good. f, i stock show at Union again this year 3- Although he admits that he j Mrs. McGoldrick feels the loss very $ may change his mind. John- & . keeolv and natural! nHinu son thinks he would like to I negligence of the unknown party re- g regarding his career. Oliver will be valedictorian and Tha Lloyd salutotarlan. The senior cIlmb picnic sponsored by Mrs. Gordon is planned to take place Monday. May 18, at Wallowa Lake. ' home of Mr. and Mrs. Otis Buchanan. Mrs. 32. PL Stewart ana aaugni. Minnie arW Lorena. visited relatives in Island City last Friday. Mr and Mrs. Otis Buchanan enter tained Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Buchanan and Mrs. Joanna Alderman last 8un- t ALICEL PERSONALS Ity Mrs. Mcrr B. Kail (Observer Correspondent) ALICEL, Ore. ( Special 1 Mrs. Frank 4B1 1 seventh plact. The Missions won . their series yet aroppea xrom a ue Under the terms of Esslck's Q time favorite of Mrs. McOoldxtck has i Stewart and Infant son, Vernon Dale, were visitors at the home of Mrs. Frank Gibson last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller and fam ily recently made a business trip to Union. Mrs. Helen Stranachan. of Portland, recently visited friends in this vicin ity. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stevens, of Union, were weekend guests of Mrs. E. F. Stewart. The Aii eel school baseball team, ac companied by R. A. Ketler and Mrs. naii, visited tne ixwer uove scnooi GIANTS PRESSING LEAGUELEADES John J. McGiw's Pre Season Predictions Are Being Borne Out 1 Uy Cale Talbot Jr. Associated Press Sports Wrhr) John J- McGraw predicted in the YLSl FKIlAV'S GAMtS i'fuitw CttMt Ban Francisco 8, Sacramento 5. Duly game scheduled. Nulouiial At Boston 3. Pittsburgh 1. At New York 6. St. Louis 8. At Brooklyn 14. Cincinnati 4.. At Philadelphia 5. Chicago 4, American At Chicago St. Boston 8. At Detroit 8. New York 20. At Clevclund 7. Washington 10. Only games scheduled. west. They defeated Cleveland lor their tenth straight victory. 10 to 7, taking a firmer hold on first place and sending the Indians dowu to training season that the new baU ; sith. Fosx, Simmons and Cochrane would have a marked inX'uunce on the National league race and made his plans accordingly. "ah I ceeo' tne irianw pilot earn eucn got three hits. The New York Yankees kept pace by scoring a 20 to 8 victory over the Detroit 71gers and squaring their at San Antonio, "is pitching, and I U i four -game series. It was a wild one, get that with this new ball. Its go- the Yanks batting around in three ing to make a big difference. You'U ; mnlngs against four various and as ee " ' I sorted Tiger pitchera. Even Mark Hew well McGraw steed up the Koenig, rcspectacled shortstop, took situation Is admirably illustrated in iB turn on the mound before it was sianaing toaay. uargeiy uocause j over. of hurling the Giants are running a powerful second in the National league, a hare half-game behind the St. Louis Cardinals, Highest Average rONKECA TO tXELANr CHICAGO. May IB A. Alter be ing disappointed yesterday. White i Box fans today were hopeful of see- lor third to a xie for fourth with the Seals. Los Angeles held onto sec ond place while Seattle remains last :T., . where it has been since the season i " v started. Purtliind To Play Haes This week Hollywood will play the Seals at San Francisco. Seattle will be at Oaklond. the Missions will travel to Los Angeles and Portland will play at Sacramento. Y'esterdsy's result: R. H. E. San Francisco . 3 7 1 Sacramento 5 10 1 Douglas and Penensky; Freitas and Wirtc. Jhe Hollywood youth, a Bopnomore. won nine of his ttn starts this season, break ing California's long winning streak by pitching the Indians to three straight victories, the first bretk in six annual California triumphs. J r " . Oscar Howell also lost a hnrs unrim- ' similar circumstances recently. Tress ; passers with guns who fire promis- cously along roadways and across peo H oles Drooertv whpn t.hro ta v j port unity of clear vision to the full ? Ior gme with them last Friday. Aid Always Vt'roag A man alwiiys Is uririwmnle when he trie to prove to his wife thai be Is rfbt. Ciuciimati Ea-qulrer. f extent of the bullet's flight are a v- menace to human life as well as the ;aumD animals, local dtusens believe. I u-Vn rvcrrat. T.hsu Inmui ii i'Jlike to see the guilty parties appre- umura jiiiriiKrinfj The annual junior-senior banquet was ueiu oHburuay evening in uae do mestic science room of the school house. It was prepared and served The visitors won 40 to S. This was the Becond game the two schools have played together this spring with a re sult of a tie in the first gftme. played a few weeks ago. Lorena Stewart and. John Friswold took the state eighth grade examina tions on Thmsday and Friday. Evelyn McKennon and Wren Case wroLe on geography. They will receive notice were business visitors in this, ttcl&tt several days last week. r. A. Ketler is cutting wood fw Mike Morris, of Lower Cove. George Hill, who haa been visiting for several days at the home of grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. e. j tj Yyau. rebirnprf t.n Vi1k Vint- ut": ... . ,h THohn Falls. Idaho. Mr. pnn Mrs. xates, oi wtw-. W. H. B0HNENKAMP CO. by tlie Juniors under the direction of ! of their grades about the middle of their domestic science instructor. Mrs. tnis week. The remainder of the Erma Gordon. The beautifully dac- J pupils will take their final teste this orated tables showed to advantage in week and school will close on the TELEPHONE SERVICE Foul Will Not Decide Battle, q ffwrr DCDC' IX" 4 t Aiiuminaiion oi canoie ngnt-1 -na wim a picnic a& uie c-ove swim- i iu i IjliOVjriJUa v"6- :ung pooi. it , Sb 2 . , Da.umx:n acea as xoasxmaster I nu blts. v aaos riaaaii, oi ija WWW 'e.A and also mad tfa aririr of wr- Gnmde. vpm Rnnrisv vuitors Et tb By Mrs. J. K. Prlc J to the seniors, the faculty and school ' home of Mrs. Vance's parents, Mr. COVE Ore (Biwian ' DOard a2Ir which serving was started 1 and Mrs. E. F. Brown. from the Ore Ronde Sv wto! oi rhe deliclou6 iour-course dinner, i Dr. and Mra. Mayville. of La Grande. attended the Mrs. Melville Thev rnrTTVi,,. ,T ! Dier scnoal uus year. Roberta Brock, ; oier. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otis cud meeting' and an eL5en? nrtl f a to lbe Dl deBert- Dorman Buchanan last Sunday. .7'??erfut P1?: i Jackson, mam event of the hiirh Mrs. E. A. Wells recentlv sold one nrrf . if i school lays of the seniors; Harold of her houses to Mr. and Mrs. Yates, The latter expects to ter has favored some sort of a no- A fire arouud the chimney of the McGraw's moundsinen have gone lug how Lew Fonseca looks in one the route in 14 out of 24 games, the j of Charles A. Coml&key's uniforms, highest average in either Itugue. Sec- Fonaoca. traded by Cleveland to the ond tu that respect are the Boston White Box for Willie Kamm, failed Braves, whose pitchers have started to appear yesterday but Kamm f uie champion, said on his arrival last naon waB tiscovered by neighbors in mww-w w v w "ic i men tnat lie would have Dlentv to '-c-k- muia aumage. Pillr11rI AtMftW with 13 (V.m- I Dflir of lilt nnrt filH trH , 7V. TTZ .7 . . . " piVUy W b ,,rk- v,ru.:.rta im c t-Mj aoouL uiat later. annnnl cnn ' t 1 ULU J-u wr luuunmg responQSQ j ouuuuv ucsila ui . am juxb. Qairy n-.ee ting held at Weiser "were1, -,Pnm lasttir: ni larEaBO lamJ- m....1... J Tfcl T. B. Johnson. ex-Gov-i Jrr'irrri,, frr TtT ,w " "1 r"T. I JPVPIMTiri ttlllP iernor Walter M. Pierce Ralph Robin- tT, " t. ociuor ciaas "F"- t-o ui V.lCClailU IWUlCa (60tt county tester! Richard Wade I account of Union countr's first tlves in this community last week. truest itohlcr. Geon? Rvt 1 v ' foul rule, with possible resen-aUons, will prevail when Max Bchmeling de- , cram. Adminifn fends his hesvvweieht chamnionshiD i urinit -.tirf -. school iay from "Young" Btnbiiug here July 3.,' out audi merrv-Po-roiTn T l? i Coie- lree adv,ce 10 vry one free of of La Grande. Annountrenient tnat the utie would i donated to each child. :cnarge. j move to tnen new nome just as soon not be decided on a foul was made : , . I Frank McKnnon, nutrmnn of the j as they get some needed repairs fin- by the Cleveland boxing commission ' r ."yl y0 , taren to Hot school board, and the following lac- isheoL yesterday. The commission." however, ' 7tf riasy jot treatment of an in-1 ulty members made addresses: Supt. j Mrs. Frank Stewart spent several considered amending its decision so eoeive" Thursday afternoon j. W. King. Mrs. Erma Gordon. Miss! days during the last week at Imbler that lu the event a foul forces the ! Jrffl. e thrown from his "bug" : Vergella Bond. Harry Johnson and I where she visited her mother, Mrs. end of tle bout, heavy cash penal- . ." driven by Jacjprof. Sweringcn. McCoy. ties might be Inflicted. 1 TT m 8 dislodged in addition to Uie Juniors and sen- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Miller and chil-t-v,,. v. I from the step and caucirt imripr itt.u . -i . - , ,Tl TV. lor acquiescence to the rules of the i "A; car e was dragged j were present Wm. and Melvin Westen- I miniature wedding at the Methodist commission. "Pa" Bwibllufi, father- IT: P t ,caUinS a dee? vouad : skow. Maurice Weis, Audrey Dels?, church in La Grande last Friday manager oi me coninoer. in a Jet- A ti' . . . iwien ad arew na mt. ana Mrs. Kay menu foul rule, but Joe Jacobs, manager of ! bome 01 Jaclt McBride Friday af ter Philadelphia Athletics, with 13 com- i pair of hits and field well for the piete games out of 4, hold the best . Indians. record in the American. AuoLher Giant. B1U Walker, pitched i HI:mmlkv TO liLTl KN Uae lull nine yesterday in setting the PITTSBURGH. May 19 A' Every CarduikU dowu 0 to 3. The crack thing is forgiven, and Ralston Hems lefthander allowed only six hits and ley, Uus cauiwr, is to return to tike ivone of the runs off him was earned, Pittsburgh Pirates this afternoon in The victory gave the Giants two out Philadelphia. of three from the 1430 champions j Hemlry, suspended by Manager Brandt MJrw Again Jewel Ens for falling to report for an Ed Brandt, the Braves' big south ! mipottant series alter a brief leave pow. who could win only four vie- '. or abbence. received, a telegram from tortes out of 41 games in which he 1OH Iast night and he departed participated last year, scored his liumediately for the cast, sixth straight triumph at the ex- (' 1 ' pense of the Pittsburgh Pirates, 3 to PTTTf Tl? pTTCV I. The lone score off him was the lX-rlV 13151 result of a homer by Phillips, the Pirates rookie catcher. ' Led by Babe Herman, the Brooklyn Robins enjoyed a field day against J the luckless Cincinnati Reds. The f score was 14 to 4. and Herman Union Seniors Get Sheepskins As Year Closes bucket brigade was soon formed, net ting out the blaee with only a lew feet of the roor burned away. A party of 14 high school "students went to the top of Mt. Fannie Fri day. The groups took different trails to the top. some going by the Twin But'es and some by the trail up the ac of the chlf. About h? same number went the Saturday before at. ccmpanitd by Miss Mae liilenian and Miss Pat Hubbard. K. J. Stackiand. chairman of the school board, presented a prize to At the commencement ( Mr. end Mrs. Alvin Westenskow. of is one thing you cannot afford to be without. is nofa luxuiy but a necessity. What you need you will pay for, whether you have it or not so why not have it. Join your friends Order a Telephone today and you can still be listed in the new . TELEPHONE DIRECTORY West Coast Telephone Company Telephone Main 0 r Mm. I.. Z. Tcrrall (Observer Correspondent) UNION ISoeciali Members of the : the boy and eiri in the rraduatine 1931 graduaung class of Union High ! class of 2931 whose grades were the made their last appearance as a am- est. These prizes were books and gle unit when they liied upon the : were presented to Miss Clara Roberts stage j-riQby nignt to the time or ; na nftroia cikiic. air. tetaefciand music played by the High school or- ' succested That this be made a yearly L SALEM ON wyrr rrT Tr 4 x- ' UiUhiV P-Kea u? '-o Kign ecnooi or- mji.ucsu Liim. maae a yearly JrOljICitj I f 4-jC-Uestra. Alter the short program the.; event as he depuis the application 24 member of the eeuior ciass weres necesr.sry to make the highest gri: (presented diplomas try c. L. Cad well, t wenny o: recoentTioa. i president of the srhool board. The Miss Manrarel Hubbard. M;s Mat cracked a homer, triple, double and 'and a national network He wm i-i ; program was: JKileman and Miss Bern ice Via. who Mir u-hn' .invocation, (Continued from 'Page One) single. troduced by Gtrernor Meier who Rev. R. C. Le. j here lived in the Borkgren tpart- Vocal solo, 'Friend o' Mine," Mrs. ments during the school vear. left Edith. IFnc-by lor La Grande and left Irani Salutatory. Ronald Crosland. j there Saturday morning lor Eugene, j noM out toe Cblcgo Cubs. S to 4.1 jjutler outlined some at his Ideas- Valedictory. DoroUiy Posey. Archdatxn Sidney w. crcasey. of -.rui.ii iiuuier ui reitardlmr an ideal Dolice svtu-jn and ao. lvety i-oita," Uiaae : rencueion, viu ue in tove weoneMay tb. year in the aecond lniilng. dJCrf SSauuorf nS j Vaeo- ! P"PB e Aceroo btuidinps lor Boston Nowl Out I be kent lite oi DollUcs or "oLh ! AdtlrrM 10 tn' "'lBS- L. Z. Terrall. oocupanc y by tne uroe of the annual The Chicago White Sol turned the cormSl mriuenre " I Presentation ol dlplomai, C. L. Cad- I Episcopal s-immer school which opens neatest trick of the day to the Aiuer- ! .0M elm let eves" ureit o,- vrU- 'arlJr " Juae- He m boid aerviees lean ieague when they raUKl lor si ' in, vL 5T out .he nr Benediction. Rer. p. C. Lee. jat ta? Akceasioa church next Bun- runs Ui the ninth round to beat ! " aL Llt?S Fo?l Tios? diplomas Trere: day. May 24. Boston. B to 8. Blmon.. a pinch hit- : T. 1T'L ' ,,, I V0- frouler. Ronald Cropland. Key-i Mt. Fwxny prance prewnted tne ter, drove In the winning ixuia with ,,?' , 'J. , , , .! aaliety , IloldB BiM.r, Uervan Conner. Lois Cove public library wuh six new vol a luety double alter two were out. 1,. , . C":U1U1U0M- i Wine, Edith Marie Chenev. Kenneth . urues fYidav. Thev are. -Richards There was no elru oi a let-up on', err',i Uw ctwrgm made by . K culviu. Leonard B. Clara. Max L-! First Lessons in Feed Diet." Buetmf tu part oi the Athletics as they con- 'u?ce at pr;ou. wliJch , Lwvore. Edna Edi-ateon. Vivian Jory. i S.m.tatK.n ol the Country Htmse." tloued their whirlwind lour oi the S i ,M,auul PetlUon asatust Konne Koilord. Oreta Eautn. LoweU , "Prm Ekssvs ol American Public j... . wuou.u- nutchinson, willred Leldlie, Dorothy Health Association." Baru Plans and lary would be a reversion to Uw ; Coral Posey. Glenn Taylor. H. Ri.y ! Out BulldmKS With 375 lilustrauous " Coasackism of old Russia, he de- I strattou. Grase Vaden. Irene W'tlkln- ; -Vivians Fm: Principles ol Soil Ftr clared the same charge had been . sou. Weldou Weaver, Eldora Hutch-' lihty." and "Coburn s Book ol Aiial rnade in Peuusylvanla by men and Vinson. Royal Wilde and Allen ZauEg . !ia." These wU! be a valuable addition women who now indorse the. state j One ol the best amateur produc- to the two shelves ol books m Uie police heartily. I tions staged at the Hit-h school In : Ubran' winch are ol Interest to larm- iie urxed thorouch training lor the i recent years was the senior class lav. ers and the two shelves riel!ne i-ith 'consolidated lorce. "Well uained ' "Rose of El . Monte," yresented to heme wjnosiics which are ol interest. 1 -VI FJ j respect." he aald, "althout which nojtne capacity ol the gym. 7"he guy) Mrs. Mamie McDannel has gone to 1 , Jk fcf poUce lorce can luncuon properly." . Mexican and cowboy costumes wvrn ; Vale, Ore., ior a visit of several weeks j.-. A'ifi'J 1 b" the "'hers helped to create an with her sister. Mrs. Sarah I vers. Mrs. ySi-'CssTtys loDAOrDW mivpo atmosphere ol life along the Men- MtLteimel left Thursday. If v2f l liUl JKll lAAhi.S border. Eldom Hutchinson as The girls ol the No. 2 cooking club II J 3 IV ftPlY'flV CII"iV V11? Spanish "Rose ol El wlU give a supper lor their parents NEjr 1. v71VLAjU.N OIlJl I Monte" and Noreen Kofioid the wil- ; Th-oruiay evening at Cunip Yea- Bow . fl lllfl TVf'RR XSK Iul "aughter ol a New York widow JThis Is one of the projects ol the . JgjK ftT .U iHll.l.lHj.lOlJ '1'S Cline seeking a fortune, acted work under the second division. Max- jm ' llRlSdl .. - , lhtlr Prla admirably. Weldon Wea-- !ue Towle. who was the first Eirl to' tttStf JtCl (OonUnuea lorm rage Od.) rer as Wong, the Chinese servant ol , finish all the work of the second di-i II ll U feall M . Colonel Dumbarton (Ronald Crw- i vition will be the guest ol honor. IVg ggU M . 01 P" c"n ,rom m ,BI,a una B.um as the Indian I The eh bth gradera took the- state llDI M tB to 0JII in J93I. Icook luiulshed most ol tlie IbucIis examinations Thursday and Friday. II jir : j3 Vmoo county increased Iran U13 , lr the crowd. Barton Conner and The seveuth graders to.k the state M 2 E3 to iU In 1M1, a Jump of 20.8 per ( Max DeVore. the desert outlaws, never : examination tn geography Friday al- wut. nuiuvn lucix-asea irom i.ta l jwbws wietr iuainous wsys. in tnetr vemoon. i .k b-a 6w IWJ ! ji-ii u e4 in jyji. or o.Jt per ii" v ueimuu ine coiunei OI Ills. ' P1 4G&&vt Vf (cent. L'uiauila county Increased 1 12 i money and c.tle. rra Crouter. ; . fr 22 c"llt- or lioin si9 78 ui Wil to ! mcKiest girl ol the desert, deseited I VSy sOO.45 m ip-.il. BiiKer showed an in-j bX iler nM-ally husband furnished . 1 ' cr,-t(1 ol 3116 Jcr cent Inm 43.:i3 In Pathos ol the story. Glenn Taylor, Va 1UJ1 tu af .74 In 1831. , E-wept lor "cling the part of ranch foreman for A, linker. Umun couiitv-n rw-r .-MI,n f ! the colonel and Glass adeu as Mexi- I I 50 was Uie lowest among the lour : ''"u helper divided honors as heroes I t.jtfm r-oi. .,..,..1 ...i"! tlie sUry. Music was furnished chestra. i (Observer Correspondent! Vivian Smith, daughter ol Mr. and I HILGARD, Ore. (Speciall A de Mrs. Ralph Smith, came over lrom i lightiul parr- honoring Mrs. J. B. Boise to attend the senior play and , Welmcr was given at the Lome of f " ' " - j W. O. Hagverty returned Thursday ! Saturday alternoou. The tune wa ' lrom a wwki visit In Portland wlthjs:eut visiting end sewing. Those h slson Emerson and family. Emer- t present mere Mrs. J. F. Bishop. Mrs. son is boofckcepr in the mam o!-. Harry Petrold. Mrs. Oscar B.-esi-.eara. lues of the Pendleton, Waahougal Mrs. John Price, the honor guest and and other woolen mills. j the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. David Stratum and Miss Melba Pude. who has been YU i Carl and Neva drove over from their ; lting at the home of her aunt. Mrs. ranch m ar Canyon City to attend i Guy Thorubrue. returned to her home , ootiunenceinent exercises, their snn. ; in Spokane last Monday. Ray being one ol the graduates. They i Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Gurnev. of Mt ( returned home on Sunday. I Emlh- logging camp visiw-d' at MU- Mrs. Gus Levy, of Baker, spent j ton-Frceair and Weston Sundav. . Thursday here with the Levys. j Mrs. )lad LH'.t. o! La Cirande May Shanks returned Saturday visited at trie honie of h.r 'i-entii. evening Iran a vlut tn Pendlewn. Jr. and Mrs. Ed Sailing, lor several i jw. mi.. nnsKrn) ana 1 ua re-enuy. 1 Clifton Baxter came In lrom Burns j For the last several davs a cumber caiuraay evening to spend Sunday I cf bands of sheen have been ,,-,t on wit llthelr home folks. mtnnair isnnrur mct. Smvthe hmita- MAY 22 TO OCT." 15 RETURN LIMIT OCT. 31 LIBERAL STOPOVERS Summer excursion fores eost doily on Union Poeific's wonderful Portlond Rose ond other fine Iroint, Scenic route. Shod side trips enable you to vilit . . . ' Grand Conyon, Zlon, Rrc. Canyon, Rocky Mowntois. Cfoad Telon ond YeJtovftlOA, KotManet Po-lt. Informo. tiofl and vocation book tcrt on rqvst. HILGARD m the state as a whole, it was elev enth Itoni the bottom. In other woids. 26 ol the 36 counties in the s'.ste had s hh-hcr per capita tax In lyjl thsn Union co-mty BOUND TKIP TO DF.NVH 7.M OMAHA . .. 70.lt MA1SSAS CIIV ... 7S.S0 ST. LOUIS txt.u CHICAGO M UX on non .... 101 tj riNciNrsATi ms.ii UBLkANs. IO7.I0 CLLVkUNU 1U7.7 TORONTO .. lit SX ATLANTA lls.4g riTT&Klitf.H .IIS.H MASHI.VtlUN Htl.HI PHIlIU I PHIA Ill.t-7 NEW vogaU- na.li BOSTON.. 122.11 sprint; sale Modi'l "T" Kois ?4() to ?133 I.AKIKON' tTIEVBOI.KT CO. 1!4 Adsma iHone Mam m home Sunday evening. u N I O I PA C I FJUC J. II. KEEXEY Agent, La Grande, Oi. SUMMER HATS All Sizes 2 to II, 50c to $1.98 Wiish Divssi-s with Panties, 2 to 11 Gunraiitevd to wash and wear, 7c to ?2.79 NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP ! Arlington, jftipped in :x lrr bands: 1 Warner brothrrs. of Echo tralJ! one j Inry btud through here ea rjte to ! Wiiio-wa mz-jce; and It LK'jxterty. ; Lf Piltjt Rxi. aiw trnlied one large '. bar.d thrwugh to Wallow. ! Ttie O A. Thombrue furair hare :Tiorl lrom H!'nad to Glover for trip I summer. Mrs. Tlvombrut and Caugh t t4?r. Era. will cook for a crew men j tio will work tuider Mr. Cro ley. : Mr. Tiiombrue wiU wtxk witii tiie men cutiiruc logs. j fcmory Kerrviton vrts called to Ww tou lut week here rnn u and .smii.II duichr haie been Tisiiicgher I mother. Mrs. rnuiJ. Sarord. He re fr!vrt vnrrt thai hi a. n :ud lusd n arcntetvt and burt her' ,arm. but the injury d:d not prove tai ACCEPT AOc j5ox WWMM, NOTE COUPON z;:: , , e - A" " " I Jr i , , A jts-i t,i-. v iGHSf' - a ?""i-?.'!lv.7';?,!;.."n.vili'T.j ..'.".J.'ii. . . , . ,. &8ifik fir Banishes All Possibility of Irrita tion ... 5 Times More Absorbent Than Other Sanitary Methods . . . Remains Effective Hours Longer URE JlW0)l Cellulose Filled ""'A X-,e,s., i A New DisCOYerV. . . that Banishes All Chafing, All Discomfort from Women's Hygiene TKE coupon at right is good for a full rie 40c park2e of tiie newest hy gienic iraprovfTf-at of the day. An entirely new kind of a sarJtnry pad, Uioi eaniU't chcife or irriialt: A pad that TitKains;cciiT( KOURS LONGER than o!Mr tanitary methods. A pad drvilipd ly oiu cf the tcorlat lead ing mcr.ufsfliwcri in the Rayox industry. We u ant you to prove at our expense tie ciaini3 we make for this new invention. J usr. send us the coupon and we will send you a Gift-Order Card which is good for a 40c box of Veldown absolutely Free at any drug or department store. Pay noth ing. Buy nothing. Over 200,000 women have already ac cepted this oiler in cities ail over America. What It Is The product is the remarkable, new-type sanitary pad called Yeldows. In the last few months, women by the tens of thousands have discarded other-type san itary methods and adopted this superior creation. The offer made here of a 40c box free is purely an advertising method a quick way to iadure All vromen to try it. Records show that over 90 of the wom en who try this creation become regular customers. And thus justify this offer as good business. In the in'.erejt of both the maker and the user, women ere urged to accept this free box ... a full-size box of 12 pads. Banishes All Chafln?; All Irritation You will find that Yeldowx is an entirely diilerent kind of sanitary pad tU. S. Pat ent Xo. 1 7G2530) than any you have ever seen ; made possible by a new invention. When you receive your box, break open one of the pad; and examine it. You wiil see that it is filled with inde scribably soft, pure Rayon cellulose, noi mere layers cf crepe p-aper. You wiU see why it cannot chafe or irritate. The box offered free will quickly prove this point to you. Remains Ejjectire Hoars Longer! Another feature Veldown is absolutely immaculate: For the o-Ser side has been tptciaV.'j treated to ir.ake it moixturc proof and imperwlraUe. This innovaticn makes Veldown 5 or more tim-ts mere absorbent so it gives CoMiiTB Safety and pro tection Hons L-jNGi than ether sani tary methods, nrf no other protective gar men's are necessary! Special treatment with a powerful de oaorant ends even the slightest danger of embarrassment. Discards, of course, easily as tissue. Accept This Offer Accept this offer. Accept 12 Veldown pads free to try. You'll never go back to less gentle, less efficient ways. Clip the coupon. M ail it before you for get. ELDOWN- Cootaxy-, Inc., 220 E. 42nd St., New York. One of the Dirisior.s of the International Paper Pmrer Comixinv. GOOD FOR40c BO A VELDON COMPANY, LNC Dept. 147 220 E 42nd St.. New Yorfe City 169R Please send me one of your gift-order ceres which I understand is good for si'.e full-size 4Sc box of Veldotra abso lutely FREE when presented at any irug or department store. (Strict limit, Dne box to a person). Note to Healers: This coupon will not be honored If sent to us. by. through or from any dealer or coupon broker. It must be mailed to us by actual consum er. Any attempt to duplicate, and mall this coupon constitutes use of the Gov ernment malls to defraud and will be prosecuted. (Not ;ood lifter Mar 24th) Name . V Adflres- , ; " City : ll.J." state '. (This offer good only, tn U. S. A.)