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Page Four LA GRANDE EVENING OBSEEVER, LA GRANDE. ORE. Wednesday, Jane 22, 1 932 ruuut Mala . JtttMkb tUHis wjtuxis, cyt bund, t bum iuhi, MdimvC Ml U PvaUflk of LOratd, Onoa, m feoobd 71m MjU1 Mftar UMier ct rf March 2, 17. ' vmvua, r apish of vm'j vovriT ad tum vitt or la anuixuz Tut AmoctuUC is it le xcluior eumtirC o um lor public ttoc id U XMWt 0ipto6 crt-dltt-d to It Of KUt VMiriM WailOTf JlUb-llu-a iwm, AU rigut of .fepuohoailon rf peel! hpVchM lo fciflf Jpr i K locl wwi herein o w iwt " "" "- Ill II h&VrOttMd QtUrtJU ittrpfeteulttUf tt C- MVOoKribJ CO Inc. fiM) rrhflcfrirO, Lot Anekr betittte, Portland, Tbjcftfo, LkUuH, titw YofJc to j Ourkr Dally, n mouth la 4vck . t6o jUiU, Axie op .------. 60 ftouioc known. A ViHrU tu II UMUaiU tJC Uutii wnf . Iia r. il emalo. $&;ttM uuC usutnun- If ore triuep w i exempt. 1c . at- piott is kiud of w id viuec ! Uat puna ; w sec ail enlmi "for tre durt- : auc Oeue -Mix jemu Hotvenot; ha munjrt) Tun wr.c irmo mz Bwianuo. txt- Putter r& torn twee Urine EBERH.ARD IS .N AMED HEAD OF DIRECTORS ; touti," UK.tx trlli tf uur Jt i tion off ti children, ItmJ ; up K u o piy uur pari to o& ftfier nirff Jd. Fnaui: facriiiev., bui ; uur auty ft ((MXl ftoidin. &f Out- oi tije ltft Men;uiift ts inor- j ud Mr. Oit oucb iaitCl at 'ale. A pifit oi oIew',aw at ini lniiK ijwtue buuwxj. Uur is ft Oftfwu a n ouic ! 111 1 liav t-wri io ivn-36. iu give wfcr.'KTATR HIGHWAY TYfc GET BIDS ON 37 U tmtw or Qtnpaif wouifi ix- n rfy Oiawr t art rym Uj avtiC Kur i tfjrte Jufli Krouirfl lur auct ad auivude. Wwjo letimwrr ut tpimiiio that wu ramjAiut only a (Coittlnuttl lroco Jae Oxte) ' wtr. j JJtrectorft-ciect Waliver and idooc ; weft aifto id atUriiObucc at so meet- J IS w Oeciflkd inai Ute Mcm 1 (Jay of eacfc lounb throughout ! re yar the ooartf olJicmi mwiinr ' UHVC. - . KOAD f K 0 J E C T Si f ail to t..rr iuw , liUiATt JK THE HL'AATE ?mhjuuu jruiu Te nit bfldc- aiid coiuiiructlon pro t. alJ in lb coumM tn Croc. iwuirfifefl, aic wtifca wtr itaiii atjxiw pto:l6 os wuicii ia wili (Corittnuett Ifun Pagt One) parltie auba:i:uie antl wauled to t oure of aullicicnt tune to preaent Xaliy, j-ar tbootb to Ml! , LtaUy, pr rx (boast Ut Mlvacic , JDaU, jer lo a4bc ., ,,, Iplay, Ioeho, ar ooluiau iocu Jjlyiy, ivoei, per ooluuai iocb H'Ub oulavt prbf on application KiiUilJy, brethren, wtiitUiver tiijtijgg are tJ-ue, vhattioever thiits are jovely, whatsoever tiiiuos are of K'xl retioH: if i aor there be any viilue, and if there be any pruiw, think on the&e u tUf,J H& Of IllilitJ WUf, 0OM JiOt tlit hukk at iwrnl tie puMimnty tua. it ojpwitc mat of imniJ tuny be 'Jrut, mt jiav Jot inuch. but we iiav mu'j'n wow Utti, anc wia. e vt irft ie lar moie important than . vital we fiave We iiavt auJ- Iwwi fio cawu.fopic of juttuie; , itaie O'X Ua wi;A;n by iar a our ptobucvou lacilr.iee an oofcefij, we aie embarraM.-il tiot by loo llite but by too rnucb. Tiii - 0-ti ifjj, iiteac iWiat vryboaV fcaote iiave Uu aatbficl, aiifl a aurpiuc irft over, it ntfruitf. timt the ba. of encitajige by wiiH:b normal ly sie marKete ate cratetf of good bae Un Oibrupv,t, wi-ll a teaiUtaiJt axppage In tie ountoiitary fiw ol ooui into ooijAUiiip'.iofi. Tit? 1m iitetitave axjti pretuiig tioec Is to ( taoiwh rignt coucltioiift lor the ic auuiption of tbe iuterrupul Xlow, AIy of tie b(9juHtneiiU! iM-eary to briit tiii about bave beeo or are , bejii inade; uiauy yet leinain to bt Juat wti;u tbe point mariciii tra'jbefl uobotiy I i - I 3 (hie euax la not in a cuc : pwitiou lo hRrw to limitaxion of : oeoate. teinarced Hobinaoc, xwium ; lug jii aeat btrnator McKary of Oregon, aseurw Klaina'b county 'Xertranal City- : ut Republican ieaoer, proptMtl tnat Kiamacb fall aection of The Dalies- '. Xlte aeuate work two or tnree hour California highway, J .72 xuliea of ! bill and then aee whether it concrete pfctveiuent and 412 ml lee of ; would not be posslole to leach aoxne Iouglas oourrty Gcotb3burgfara flie Creei: ei;:ioc of Umpqua high way, wiilee acroenetl etavel ur-iacmc- leriibnul Planned Ir.iAtwu. Probably no one will te'.o. mx it wien It appeare but only after J a certain p;rbj,-jttve ha been gained. j7'le piobleui. bowever, us gradually tec r a,,, i 'a. i,,f.M;n,r ni.v.H-,., crir vvj.; w v-; with clearer beflmiiim earth- cruflueti rocfc aurtacing. ; agreement. Our j Lane county -Chemre -Prairie road ; lac- jaeciioti of Utuolaw htgnway, nule of grading j Lincoln atd Tillamook counties ! Bitununoufc nuicauaiu project No. b j involving tne conutruction of 2 mlie j of bituiwnouii ikiacadam and the ap plication of lb. 6 uihen of oil mat nur- lace treatment. Work 'tit in. three unite in the vicinities of Hebo and f Otto. ' Linn. Benton and Polk counties j Bituminous macadam project Ho. VI. 1 involving IbA milee of pavement widening and retsurlacmg aiid 2 inliec of non-Bfcid aurface treatment. Wore la In jour unit in the vicinities of Tangent, J&ouinoutb and Corvallle. Viliiiiioofc cotu ityK.11 rhis River- j Tillamook aection of Oregon coaut ( highway, j.tjy mile of coiicrete pavc meut aiid ,&7 miles of gravel eurfac- i ing. Adam Koad Included f Oregon Delegates Start for Chicago POKTLAND, DTc, June 22 m Eight members of the Oregon delega tion to tiit Democratic national con vention will leave lor Chicago to-, lught. Two of the delegate already : are In Chicago. j Tie Oregon delegation "will favor a simple, concise tstuud on prohlnl- tion," said Carl Lojiaugh, -state chatr- j man. He indicated that the group ! wac prepared to eirpport a .repeal plank. "Vou can depend upon It that it will be straightforward," he said. jT-anfcUn D. Hoobevelt will get the Oregon vote for the presidential nomination. bread and butter, cuflee, nillic (eacb man m tlir compaay geu naif a quart ol milt oaUy if he wants iti. Ciam digging also has lu newly maoe experu in tiie company. The otner nay isaa Shan squad of nieu duf aoout 15b clam and the com pany as a result had clam chowder atill hot from the kitchen while it was on bivouac about five miles lroro camp Jklonday noon. Tne lre talkies each week nlgtit pact; 'em In. with Jbu or more at tending each nignt. The crowd would be larger except lor the fact that tnats as large a crowd as the theatre tent can accommnoate. E company also fumiahed part of the "tntemiiasion program" at the theatre Monnay nignt. Bob Ward, wno iias one of th best solo voices in the regiment, sung "Bells of the Lighthouse " and the applause was gratifying, to say the least. Then Bernard Powell, bugler, played a piano solo and the applause ilitewite was generous. COMWENCiJ Jms bbun turiited the fiil'id;ii:; Jviition. ..... . , , -, WO lUiH. J Us n'Jl U UIMT lOf expiewjion by tha bumum and protetniwiM ua of Jja!i,iw- tnnu,ni. r wuu tat Orundtt and the surroujidifiK territory, of tliwr coufidtnee ' n wavi- txuei tbat -r,-. , , . . . , j i k- i i iWiii will t all rlgbt." but lot cuiin in the awlJty of our j-wjople, so richly olesbed by Jvature, :bi. ita,id wuiiomw! m tut iu- hlKfawav. CwwtruBtioo of 17 7 milt bi"xf' t WK: lamwi Blewl5: Z5c Ti Ktool -lU gnmt bachelor and Faculty For Fine Arts Announced At Both Schools CO HX A 11 .75. June 22 (BpecialJ Provision lor maior curricula In nine different fields of art, architecture and xnuuic, together with organia tion of the new school of fine arte, was received from the office of the eta; board of higher education yes terday. The school of line arts has been formed from the consolidation u the schools of music and architecture and allied arts at the University of Ore gon and related courses in the ochool of basic arts und sciences and the department of landscape architecture at Oregon State college. Ellis 7. Lawrence, dean of tbe old achoo! of architecture and allied arte at the university, has been named dean of th- new school, with head quarterfc at Eugene. Dean Lerauire aas eagneti -oumy ol tiie newer j of bituminous macadam pavement J Widening and reaurf aclng. Washington county Rudgere farm : auction of secondary highway Jo. 140 j and yauiiO aection of secondary high i way Ko. Kl. Jj& nules of grading and surfacinir. vanyuith Old Man heprewi) through confident co-opera-1!"" fr m i,,- j cu,,. t.uuut...BrW,. ov Ab. iion, and if) lay foundations for a sounder, saner, and hap-1 a combination iiicb i ou t- u. ' "et" " ; lu tin; oat aiid will io o bKalli. 'J'hlfc country ban never loat f anfl will bot low.' tbiif obt. pier prosperity than we have ever known before, Hewilt developfients and present conditions indicate that such confidence j juetified- and that riht now the only fiictor that is holding tiie nation down is a vague, unreason ing fear which prevails in many sections, - As soon as tha.t !, psychological condition is cured we will all be amazed at the rapidity of the pjogress we will mke. a) lead y at hand. lower, otbw claa&ee mostly eunay. ! master degreec. Nat.'ve Jambs &.B5. Xttl cllpjd lamae ! Under tbe new plan of the board ol bigner education, music will be a tUviBlon of tbe school off fine art, with practically the same worfc or lered on the two campiues as In tne past. Dr. John L. Landbbury of the unlrerBltjr win serve as director. Tiie faculty at Eugene loUowe: Architecture and arts EUls y. Lawrence, dean and DroIeBsor: prow &.5. ew down Jnui I lit. OREGON VANGUARD GOES INTO HUDDLE t Continued from Page One) Becauhe lt'B Iietter At Falk's It's Cheaper 4 If urr2Ann PERSONALS aucfeHl ul bidder aud to be removed A, i irom tbe Bite. Aild the CUre is':-''''', U.b county IT bridges ou tbe HJIyOAJKO (Souclal I School bard ,. t .... i . -i j .. . ,:j ,i, j . i .' ,iocuou of district Ko. Zl was iuld iib van jyujiy wujiuew on uie u'junu vj juefy, ;jH.re Monday. Kiuory fert-uhon wan rememlx'ring that the nation has had worse depressions to w saiiine and ,t,, . a , , i ,, ;Koyal Conley was elacujd to fUl the! than the present one, and has always come through to new j Va-:auiy wt by tb removal from heights of prosix;rity. (Khar people refuse i absorb auyi" "tr rnw Hhgey.l , j, . "... ' ' ... .. , , . ... , lM. -'d Kee wiw lowl. clvk. j of i that confidence until they are confronted witli concrete vum were drawn jor janiu-r. and1 arriving by train. Joined klin today. To lu-uioie Brldee 1'i'be other ineinbert of tbe delegation j paEct Adams ATMiretr vtr-r tti7 Clatwp county Kmove old 100 ft. are expected to arrive Saturday morn- ,-yv.'B. B. wilctnc profeseors-' Mowland f tr"Mi ttI,d 48 . IB. Zone, associate professor: Wallace ft. trestle aciosa Waliauua crack on j Keptal or the 18th amendment, 8. Havdea Maude I Kerns Victoria abandoned location Jl Oicaou coast I with tbe slates to determine their Avaklan. Evler Brown (on leavel higbway just north of Seaside, ha- own wet or dry policy, will be advo-wood' Hart. Fred o Harris (on me structure to become pr-perty ofjeated by Carson In the resolutions heave) Oliver L, Barret BIu1ir,, and platform session, lie said today. lessor; Umlse Barrows Schroff. ln- ouvu a cuiuw j structor: Grace I. Ash, Nell o .uiuu uk auvroauie. vaisou b plan ', lid. KaUUiK was vwmhu. Dr. Ware and lauilly, ol J-ndle-t.u, were guests at tbe sotne ol Mr. and Mrs. Italpb Sullivan 111 StarV.ey Sunday. Ur. Ware is assistant su , pwlnu-ndA-nt of tbe state bpltal. Mr. and Lffjre. J'rcd steJnljecl!. of Wallowa, visltfcd with Iter sl.Lj.r M!m of the nation than any other public character, has confidently 1 wnmenb wrimrr. sat'-irday. ! announced that the Iwttom of the slump Jias lx;en wAlVi1L?,r, visit with friends. Howard CantrelJ' vlsluxl last w.x'k with a cousin, loslpli Hu'-ker, at fia- evidenwj of iniprovewnt in present conditions. And now that evidence is slowly but very surely appearing, Charles Q. Dawes, fomier head of the Reconstruction finance corp'oation, and probably more closely in touch with the financial, commercial, and industrial conditions j fcnd that a definite up-swing is ;iow in motion. lOveryone knows that Mr. Dawes does not deal in dreams. His slateiK'Dts are famous for their blunt honesty, and this recent announcement was based on cold factsactual figures revealing an improvement in small businesses throughout tbe country, And Mr. Jwis calls attention to the fact that little lousiness always Jeads big business in the return to prosperity after a period of hard times. JJut we do not have lo base our confidence upon the state ment of a single man, or upon a single set of statistics. Figures from the entire nation show that the total volume of advertising increased perceptibly during April for the first time in many months Miirolxoraling Mr. Dawes' opin ion. And weekly reports (of agencies specializing in business analysis are now chalking up noticeable increases in buying. All sinn point bo one of the heaviest tides of tourist travel in recent years. The aulonibobilc industry which vitally affects many other lines of business, is showing increased activity. All of these conditions reveal a growing willingness of the public Ui spend its money. Thai is all the assurance that the manufacturers need In order to nive Uinn confidence lo go ahead and borrow the money thai the Reconstruction Fin ance corporation has made available, start their plants again, and pul men back to work. We cannot expect any sudden n-turn to piosperily. climb will be gradual but as soon as we realize the thai we are on Hie up grade, Hie brakes of uncertainly discouragement will be i ('leased, mid steady piogie.ss will be assured. One step leads bo another. Cniiildeiice is cm laglous, We speak of the return to noiuial as an up-hill job, but lu reality il, is a piocess as natural as water seeking Its level. Once the cycle is stalled, we cannot Htop. An Improvement, in one iinlu.-liy cau.-es u (orrespomlinK Im provement in mint her, mid so mi all alnng the line, la Olaiide and I'liinn mid Wallowa c, unties ate sine to (Illicitly reflect any geneial uiipnivciuciii ln ui,ii,,nal condi tions, loo. We cannot hit nmsclvc;, by our boolislraps, but Ihe general til imulal ion of Iniaines.'s ami indiiHli v is hound ( cause increased demand for our farm product:,, lor lumber, and for railway I iani.poi tut ion. Thi-.te llnee fai lorn spell progress anil prosperity for us. And the fundamental forces Which will bring Idem about are now inevilably a! Hoik. Cheshlifc-aralrle Koad section of tbe Sluslaw highway. Marlon and lilon counties Steel bridge over tbe Saiitlam river on a county road at Mehama. Vbiatllla county Bridge over O. W. K. . Ac K. Co. tracks on the Co lumbia itiver highway at UuiatUJa. Washington, county Brldye oyer Uawson erect: on the Tualatin Valley highway about 2 miles east of Hllls boro. Yamhill county 2 bridges on sec ondary state highway Wo. Ili3, be tween Amity and BeUevue. Alternate bids to be received. Klamath county Construction of corrugated iron maintenance storage building. Uti Jcct by 5140 feet, at Klam ath 0aJls. Multnomah county JteJInc tunnel at Onwnta creek on the Columbia Klver highway, about two and a quar ter mil east ol Multnomah lalls. I. The fact uid I' cave Time I'ulrioiiHin lly (Mil. II. I mlrloHl, Plefelilenl, (,'onsnllilHOul (Ins (.'iiiiimny nf Nsw Ynik H Iiiin lieen sial I In. I "jiiildittlMn ri,M.Il Just aa mm II In I ,c I o, v 1 1 k III lllill's itlllllO III IIkIiOIIK f"l Will lllnill! thli IIimiIhIi It llti hi KUfl ,lhii,,n, lor ii is i iisolcr In oveirninii lllilhy ill wllilecl tiliii y III II CipllnAloll n mi i.t. itmii un It ilil' IIi hI I I siiiiiii i , la H ltl ll IW)I, fills um, inn,. Ibis, liilmiullils ami i, ui,,,,!,, Illllll III IIVIfl'lllMIW tllS lllincil (,,),,. ul n vlnllilii Ine, wlunr iiiiiuiiiis mm ACROSS S'rtk wltb . tea oa .in 6. joist-liaises is. l'ro(vgii4 14. Outdoor asms It. Fciiilnltis iisms 14. Ufioccupfsd 17, Seed covering it. I'renare for uss sasiu Jv, Uilpelng dwvke . Sylvan UeiiilK.ods It. Kslii KSUKt tt. I'vnsls H. Ant not if. 'll'plcsl A ii.vi lean tits 80. AiiKry tl. '0 i.vi.a lij. I'lisl men tl. OI,lllisl 'O. S,jiiiii conm . llslloo CO. Usny.slg, Usui I'm msiitnt llffvis Cm islnliig lo S,,uih A 'nel U'fl n Ill'ililllSlllS T'iMiinJ ll, sh.lUI'! l,. tt. llnllll'I.S hkmIii t'l. v;ily tl. slelll Daily Cross-Word Puzzle Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle SjJ A TIC P.Ml A f ESJCjA F M E ST EIPI5 pbjT iJoTpTs I AIL O NIESjf & ly n'te e An1 b! E AI(n t apIa i IrIs e'c la i p,Me .',1 M. i C AlRlE ' hiFITIr "eIsk 6lOO I lEjACi MA KIS E "dTyMd UUD b At, Hlrd'a totult Kind of uci lltlVH III) Citifiji'nr In tQ. ''Hmj; attain Ijihi (UK a 9U. l,tfl up ft', i'i'jwur n-iiow t'j. Wii.J pluroa Vtt, llli 'jij WHlxlvllflg 71, Ilttfl8 It, J'odt.loU 72 Mlit I) DOWN 1. Mineral prluiii I. S.a.:t '- ami 8. AllKhit-4 i aUui'i I By 4 to iii'Ha lhan t lllt C. CiliiiHiy 7. 1)-iiIhI 6, Wlfw t I. fiu'Kl'i.l 10. Turn 1J IL rtrpart Iwr V yoilc tivo 11. OU;r 12. K'jual ZZ. Jwlfch iim eivtr tl. WrHluK mutt-tlaJ tt. Wofhlp "l. liiaoclit'j tlona tl. What Ui train runa oa li. Wild burTalo of India 11. iijy uuead- anta 21. PUI Qti ii, On who fettrca opto nioulljed 42. J:vihm i'i. Jubilant lUti of mi ii) tl. i'lofefctffoDaJ Cttarif it. p;ipiod (it. K'juct-te CO. lm via coppr- tlftd'a flrat wle 11. Mii. CS. iMg narrow b'jard I'i. Auction (1. Kunman Inland at-a tt. Dtvi.-e to t Mown In !. To Ij: latlD (6. Grow Ann BUKgtsle wuntiluuozxai QwixveiitloiiB in tmvix tttat ttt wliitti the litjuur quee-liwx- woulU bt' cviUHidered. 'J'lie two Oregon dclfttt8 attended Allrwl Er. 6mlth's preaa couXervaoe here today at wiiicti the "happy war rior" calm)', BuccirjctJy and elpiKrama tlcaily returned answers to the machine-gun iire ol .yuaitW-W Iryin. a Toouiful otf -correepoj&cietitfei. - j ' Miller aaid he ielleved Swlth made a bad uxhiW-e lu wtyiug, "1 don't waut to an&wer that" to a question whether w not he would support the teinocratic nominee. Smith had pre viously bald h expect to be the nominee. Car&on, liowever, uuld he beJievod Smith's answer was proper lna-jmuch as fttnlth Is a candidate. oWefcolutions committee meellngs o;Kn tomorrow. MUler, immaculately attired as us ual, bemoaned the fact he had for gotten hie cane and faced the alter-! native of purchasing another and wearing an unaccustomed stick or carrying none. Carson, untiring and energetic, .epent the day shouldering his way through dense lobby crowds from one olllce to another in search of Information on the Democratic situation. 1 4a P"""5 7 P 1 0 ,f I' '3 :73 T7Z ft 23 73 Us 7" a T7 Best. auslstantos. Landscape architecture Herbert O. Sinnard, Instructor. Music Dr. John ii. Landsbury. director and professor; Anne LandBbury Beck, Ar thur Boardmun. John Stark Evans, George Hopkins, Mme. Rose McGrew. Jane Thacher, Rez Underwood. Lora Teelmer, professors; loouls p. Arxau, Aurora Potter underw00cl, assistant professors; Roy Griffin Brvson, John. Btehn: Doris Heien-PaUerwDti. Instruc tors; George Barrow, graduate assist ant. Corvallis faculty members are as follows; 'Architecture and arts j. Leo Fairbanks, professor; Dorotbp May Bourke. Ida Martha Matsen. Instruc tors. Landscape architecture ' Ar thur L. Peck, professor; Pred A. Cuth bert, assistant professor. Musics Paul Petri, Lillian Jeffrrs Petri. Harr I,. Beard, Albert Creltz, professors; By ron Armold, Florence Bowden, in lEtructors; Coral Evelyn Ausve, Flora McCoy earner, assistant mstructo.. j The Important Thing in MEN'S SUITS is Eye Appeal! There can be no such thing as Real VaJue without it , takes the admiring eye loved one to put real into a euit of clothes. When 6he says, "You look great, where'd you buy it? You know your purchase has been worthwhile. But if she merely says. "I see you have a new suit" No matter what you paid, it's been a pretty bad invest ment. CLUB Clothes Pass The "Eye-Test" PRESENTATION AT 9 22 50 EXTRA PANTS AT $5. Suits with notch and peak lapels, natural shoul J?rs, patch anf regujar pockets, high rise trousers Many of these have exta knickers. The materials are tweeds, flannels, twists, worsteds, herring bones and nal heads. FINEST SUITS "Tailored nt Fashion Park" $35. and $40. BITTEKFAT BAN KRAJSCIfSCO, June 22 (Ofi -Butterfet I. o. b. 6an Francisco 17ti Many Bargains Listed on Want Ad Page ,A GRANDE CO. IS IN bivouac; (Continued From page One) j the rifle competition, a man in the -foulpment race and posMhly more.! il Company K does 1U stulf. it is in position ho that it can almost win i the meet for the 186th! j The first weekend in camp found ' rnoBt of the members of Company E i In tieaMde, fiearhart. Cannon Bench, i AtsWrla or some other nearby point. 'Tiie remarkable thing about It was i the number that came back to camp' for the bund ay dinner, j 'Die mea lhave been excellent throughout and some of tiie boys are I aciualy gaining a few jwunCs In spite of the work of the (amp life. The' itinu for Tuesday follows (and it's! about average: breakfast clewed pruiifs, corn flake and cream, boiled tKKft. frcwh toast with Jam or syrup, butter, coffee; dinner beef stew with egrUible, maohed potatoes, '.reiimed peaw, chocolate pudding, bread and bulU-r. coffee; supfier roast b-f with brown gravy, boiled potatoes, breadcfl tomatorti, pearn, Thursday SPECIALS SIIOUTKNINt; OCr. I rounds ZDC HAM i rv rmmd - LuC Sliced vi:ai, HO AST 101 Pound 12C VIOAI, STKAK -t r I'ound .. IOC ri'mi'd' 25c Grande Uonde Meat Co. ? The Grande Ronde HOSPITAL Has Won The CONFIDENCE of the People of UNION AND WALLOWA COUNTIES Through Its Long Period of CAREFUL, COMPETENT SERVICE In ihe Interests of Health It Stands Solidly Behind Every Movement To Improve the General Welfare of the. Community Grande Ronde Hospital