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Wednesday. Ocloler1, 1932 Pasre Four LA G-R AN D E EVENING OBSERVER," LA GRANDE, ORE, 11; 1 i s- . yta(fi;ntiif umino, (f (ilKMptr-tU) .ltt(iu .Main fitit By;J..R. WiiliamsOlIT OUL' WAY i , ) u'i x- .-.-:- - ' . - -. . i :t LSi-- L- rr7v1 r . r &r -h-- CUJSljiUWi .JUltvuuK!' J7J1 Ulh Jtwf. . r...u.i;.--j A?. U.fc I ,-tfll..e or w urMiili'. (ju-i:, a V" iur mwi Act .ui iiutii a, ptn. Cfncar. uer o" union cootrrr atn xo 11EMI3EI? QP A3SOCIATID . 'J'Xii; AtnOfj'.Url, J'rew-. J ejtclmiivcly WitlUml to uat Jui pupllwK4im .trf ail icwf. creujtiid to it 01 uut ytUerwl BidlUnJ "It pub lic. iii.uiJ. All Ifciit pf rt-jUbllcatiori .! uinl , ilifipfttcV Jn Ul :.yJ 4bt A0u the luual UtiWa iiCiJU bi5i rfciiiijvtKl. National Advortlem? Rrpicscnt4tlT ,M, C.OOJiiiWaf CO.. Juo. pctivlt. New York , snBsciuiTioN aAip Uull, yat ibOjith .Ju UVfrUb ; pi)r, ,ni luoiitua jn jKimut' PuUyvWugI ,ixiy , D) Mall tJ0 pAlJy. ytr li oioutliA ii ftavittice pally,' yoi yent in uviipw puplft)', iproign, pvf coluuiQ inch -AM lliue. puntrnct pclcu ou nppUuliua -Truly Cud i goud to Isi'ucl, uvun to audi an arc of. a clean heart.--I'stUiiir 7 3 : 1. ' if 1 .1 Valiov.iLambs Sent ':To Ildaho rBy Association M-'luiflii of Juai-Ux1. JL will ieduto tiie I i.s fchijeLittlly Lruc of cmuUn Lyp.'i of VJ') SWI'iY'II WILL YOU JUI-: AULi: 'JO VOTB More than 30 000,000 ,f n aul wu.n voUd in the imutt. Z ti.cio luut uci-d of iduciii lae 1 inti i4ulu liuur. lb iui.- ii.-i,uilil it: of LUiiUiuil pructULUf. 1 ii piciiiiUin ior Aueriuiu uwt .of 11 fiiiouiu p'j UiuivicLuofL UtiiuittJy 1 Una att lhl .presidential election, and it is likely that this year's vuto will ""reach.il . tulal of 40,000,000 w wr. Then: is greater popular inlereat in. nativual. affairs now than, at any time in thu past (ucadi(iO it is natural to, expect a reeurd vote on Kovember ,8 this year. But, 'ciUaefls. of Oregon cannot volo unless they are regis tered on tho books of the county clerk in the county in which they reside. Many citizens overlook this fact each year. In t.lw lino ut nimnst :inv lHtllimr nl:icp fhoro will lw 't!ri.;uil , .. ' . ; r .111 . 1 v .1 v . ! 1 1 . .. I toiiL-n UliucUy U;lui' tL.i Juu; Xor : lueir uaiues.are not on the rci;iuation list. uuair mo If you. volod in the state pj-ijiuiry election last May, or in im. uui it i widely uu. it i the prinury, or genera!.. elections of l&UO, you can be sure ;' youv name is stall yn the rcgistratiun list, liut if yuu liavo taw- dLuauuui .to tuur guilty 'iiovod iuto 'auotlier picciucL since tUo last tiiiu yuu vutud, , wituoui wuiuut' for ju-uicuut by v.ui niiiwf. rP-fPo-iwl,.!- in nvtov.i vnio in vwmr mu- nrofMiwI. tU Kud Juvv. 'iiu.s Uucv pioViUon , 1 1 j ' i i j f 1 ,liu.-i WiUtJy ufadl. tu-viuK ai yuu nuvc juuvuu. yuL.n: hul suiij wuutuur nut yuu.ai. n- iiiuch um- uud eLiu-o. COUli.- ty h luaiiiuy would liuvv gouo on. tje .,; J(y .(V MtrK ;(Obcrvrr Corronponcent) WALLOWA, Oro. (Special A. "W. JoliHoit, of jjowrr- VHttcy. rotunw-U bun 1 tt Uin iaun- part of the -week 1 Uotu Cdld-A't-U, iuuini, woere ne went (Willi tpe .fir .lourt'decJcx of iamtv? Iwiifc ouf etiriicr in tlm week -by tlie j Wbilowd county attack. Mariccuna hs ttfovuultcn. JiiH! prices reemved jot ( tbis islilpiiiciit provecl considerably I oeiit1; ..tnau - many liad - iioped ior. i'Uia bulk of wie lambs were aoid tor j itHKiet.v . mid-.) brounliC , irom 63.23 to i$a.m u liuiiurt'ti. iiomo . weights leaf, (ujitj und one Hall per cent Bhrlnlstte, Ituujocmtioii aiinn-H and otlitir Bmull t3Xpen.su. r 'liito rcturjia are aliKhtly tHJtur Umn pricM received Jor bod it 101 UHf rarjy pooi -abrpmenui. Mr j Joiuioon piwi-i 'to. .load out anotPar l cm- of iambi lrom" isvan3 about tne tiiurtdie ot tins wecS.Hd alto report I mat lie iius a ermnce to lurnisn up j 10 6oiy leeatT laaiDs duriiifr tno next I lew wetjKn ior tiv ianit! peoplo to jwiiont the Ifliit ahlpment was sold. A I doubl-uet:k car ot . iiit hoirs wjib (went lrom tiie Loatine community by, uia smpjnnsi association the. last 01 j Urn wetk. I bouie of tiie liecr hunters wiioiian j been m Uie wood auriinr tbu last jneveriil uuys .have . returned nome. (Umiiy witbout, .iiavini;. any .luck ..in (lietung ueer. Keporis from aome of t tboHf who have been out recently tuiiiift Uiut with aucli.. a . iore.0 num. j b:r of huntera in the field una cvery thUig beuii;.fcu.ary..Uiac.Ue(T are dif JJiculi to mx . teeverid .met! nucke jiiai'O itven broujiit 111 by , men lrom I tiiiii coimuunity. .Others stute .tnat FKOJM GALNLNG ,lay i1- to wait- untU..latcr Jn wo bcmbvu oeiore irying uaeir iuck. tdmti . Bianuiie Walker, of Middle valit-y, who lias beta quito alck tor HOLDS Jb'lUES (Coutluued from Fogd Oiie) jujy trail can be elluuiiaid ouJy by tiill, j'r lf ,v lM(l lMl iM(X ir tuuUoi), Uom cacap lutijuit iiihi-AOitu-LloUH. A.-i It. .WU-'i UiOUUldhi ot btu I'fji.'i of V,aiw:o county lruit ,wwo pio uiix&il lur Uju uuuuiiCiuno uunKt. It pruviued an outit't lor our iaoi tlutt OlUc'tViMJ WoUld iloU ilUVe liCflJ. uvuii- liie coijiCiit- of LliH injcujjed and of thd U'Uil Judg!. AlU-v its jjuwiutio, uuy perJiOu . clcairiiig n, juiy- tri-iL can dumaud i uu obtain it, A juiy Uitil would tUU Liu iiianUatoiy la cucn iUVOll'luK CupiUi! cniijjc.s. 'I'lhcH' Iti U(i putioiljility of oppicion. Iiut it tlio . defuutLiiit wii-iicH. and tho tiUil Jude J-s wiiliut'. UiiUt'i lut1 liUW 1.W Lb'1 Cl'iUUlUlI LUiK' Call L still in-tho saiue piuciuct, phuiie the county clerk or call at ! n n a the court house and find out. lou may have registered several yeais .ago, but it you' Jury.' oft "y o 1 1 uc vt-r tan tel 1 a Uuu t , Kvliv ouit kuuwii tiiai lUuii- .have.not voted Uurin'; tin; past tv 0 yearri you must register Ll:Mn a u-ii. rui.s law pumuus iUv all over again. tttuj!-: tudut or a jury umi in ilj.pj- In the'xuse .of a woman who has been married since she tAlltv ,kitlluuu . 1 1 , , . . , , , luuvo tut1 jury an liaULutioii nor registered lust time, it is necessary to reregister uudet' hei"u 1V); Mluli.iL Clliu , tueir fuvji hud iot icuched ijoviiuiint I Uu pftfit ..several weeKs, .in reported tuubtr t-xcupt u comptuatively buiall i 1(1 uo considerably .improved. Koy tratt eu:t pi : EugtUH wiwiie tiie Wend- ! tiastln . was buty the latter part of Uni: lire Wds burning. They, too, ! tn week movUin ilia threahiiix out wvio overjoyed ut Ui- eluuitft; lnit lrom the Bear creek communit-y weaLbA't' touuiuoiiu. to hia ruiieh a leu .miles east, of 'i'be Iuns uiieatty rtacLed ' uwn- aiiuiti tiiuu t.ooo.ooo witiim Uib week. I CiiUin Glliuspic lim been buyir.g tioou ciusnj to tno tituaUoii. eatuikuit. 1 eaiveb and oilier beel stuff und but- i i! tat: Rieuurr ptrt ot tins lot5 1 ciiennt; and ahippiii? tin; meat to wo.-, u'. i;ocliia,n, tbe C. II. Wiajeier t l-oriland supply houses. A lalrly LOtiklli'Z CultlOciilV LOW 11. Wiwtr.' Llw . Imii- hiikiihiI nf ini.b' t.t lin .4 pioceuure is pLinuLUd iJt' fact'" tul' PXlC'; company .yul tue .SouUiein .acUic 1 iiandieU ju tbl.i way lie reports. Uwh of a uuiubur u: oil.- r WIAJ cUmlj U"JU iitiio tlw 1,1 ia;iioad .Igtt Wily. , . . v Minir Hnrl TruUl rV 'imilic- Halted Uio latter part of the week ior Pow- Tiuti'ic on tho railroad byiween i watkn witli 1& liend ,ol ewe which AWUuiiu and 'i'lllituwok will be iui-'Mr. Minor was unvuig back to Iub poasibie tor about tiueo weeks be- j band which is beinii raiiKed in that cauiu oftiii tuv, it was ievaietl to- ecto:i. iteporis lrom there the last day wheat rffue aiiies haa cooled buiu-1 of the week stated that aome HU0 tic-ntly -ior an investigation.. l-ive j head of blieep had been lost lrom coLly raihoad tunnels coliapoed ulter the buna and it required neveral days buriunt out ami it rail mcluie was , time to Itnd Uiein. ucuuyti. AH null equioiueut wafi . hUs Eva P(U.r who hu;; the 'I' wool uiSi thorougtiiy uiuirr tilaliu tw aiu; ot the pioU;CLiii lit' is itcei villi' under tht- tiiiwo'-. Hartley lit- lias been the pin," pruUuuLiLtn until now It ivtuniK a yood prout, wiUt huMicatiouji ol atill . lurtlmr .udvanctfi. Thifi ia becaube wool ironi ptju-r ' natiou-s cannot, enter the Ainwrltun Jiiarket and compete with home pro- : UUCClK. ' I'dboU-s prune to cnticii1 the .Ue- cojiuiioii c:ipie-ion that publican aduunuiLiaLioii becaup- traditional ritbt to u jury Uiul. 'linn iuia;u paJL;cuiuiy. would be a pfulccUun ior th' XitUftily ac cUtKrfl! An ahii' and eiou.iu.ut piuic culur, tfvekiu u couvicUoii on uu lounduu cUuiiji;, wouid glcatiy pu let' to try the fuw- beiuif a jury than tUt judt. I'hr- Judiut'ijt o'- a juutte , is uot likely to be otvayud by piejutlitt? .husband's name in order to quality for voting AnoUiei' qualification for voting is that you must be at least 21 years of age, and you must have resided in the jatate of . Oregon for at least sbc months prior to November -i, tlie day of the , election. ' . Regis tiat ion hooks will be closed and uo one will W able , to register after the county derk's of fic?. closes next Satur day afternoon . 'October .8. JJut if your twenty-first birthday w- lupathy. .lie more nKuiy to .'comes between -October 8 and Kovember 8, .or if your six ' .J sUlUru months .of residence in Oregon will U? completed betw those dutes, you may register jio.w. ui ik.u. im- ivn ucqunui uiuo j'oiemii hum iielsons mils . diuslmiI their ii;ilui4.-ihzaholi i" J4"'' " papers af the lime of rexisUaUon. i'oj' . U. ,con vtaiicjice of persons who wisJi to reKister, but are .employed at tin1 hours .during the couiity clerk's office is open, the. county clerk will be ul the city recorder's office in tne, city hall on Jvhn street next J-'nday eveniiiK, October -7, from 7 ;00 o'clock on. ,This will be tho 'last -opportunity to ieiater down town. II you wv not. able to icKislei' by tlial. fcie-piirtoiuji olU-u Uo not icaluc It it L-ii' not lor tiie piowct.on. of Kupublitatl-iuutif law-. CutUtmly ltuooi.-V(;H . t.nt),U! W IKi .Wiy;) cuuxitv voU-f. If Ut iiK'aus wutif ie ii..yi in iiii; atlatits on tiae SJiijOpL lluwiuy tttt'iit uit. Xi,f-' Uailt-s ohiou-lcli BUTLER PAYS VISIT TL'tiSVAY i Ktayiutr at tlie MeeK brother larm Tno only buildiuK ifumlniui; iii,uwrihg the past aevernl weeks, re Vu ,wwj. is tho Southern .A'actflo Oc- turned to her home at La tiraude pot, The: lii in , the -LovliVrtU Wt ; tUf 'lasii -of the week'; ' J ,' ',! 'innber and Timber aeoHon.'s con- i . . , , ' , : ' , " ' tn.uwt u, 'hun, fir4it- Lviutf hnf it' J' -D' -Wft.ughier -aiirl . eoi, ' Paul. . of ,' tnibinp creelt. have been huulin!: ;wheat . to the J. F. Huun Jnrui near ,VHU';. i mi T iThree Carloads Of . Prunes Sent From Cove Area ;, ;r Sirs. A. O. CuiiKlin j f Observer Correspondent ) COVK (Special) Tmee cailuads of prunes were shipped lrom the Cove j eo-operative latt week and the work in omt? forward this week. KiiM i atackland beiran packing lutit wek with a smell lorce but ha-i increased the number this week and tne pack- ini? is proin? on wltli lull Iokt Mr. atackland believrn. tne market lor Drunes will e better next week then it is today, bo be has delayed the packing. His reason lor thmkius; tiie nriees wH! increase Ik efaiue the; eastern : markeu. will be clear of onmes will be betwr next week then ji Orepon"3-nearefit competitor in the j nrune mnrKet. , ' "Tony", a one-act play to be pre- j lented bv the HlEh school, coaciied i by Mi Jenn Whiuuns, promiae.s to j oe one of the 'best and tunuicst plays i yt tlie vear. It is a scream lrom start -.0 imlsh. It is aucmeiited by music j ind readme directed by Mra. La- j Viol en m and Tnelmu Anderson. ; Mr;i. Tii. W'hlslcr was hostess at o j small luncheon ot her home last iday. "The house was artistically j decorated with fall flowers lrom her attractive garden. Coverfi were laid lor eicbt, mcludmtr the hostess and j her sister, Mi-ss Zellar. airs, ireu Kiddlf, of Island City, Mrs. A. A. Anths. Mrs. V. E. Bertsch. Mrs. Mor ris Bpaethrand Mrs. Helene laucolu. Tno iavors were dainty, hand-maue orlcmal scrap books. Alter the lun cheon two tables of cards were ui play. Kovul Borktrren. who went to Wen atcheo a fe? weeks ao to fret work in tlie fruit harvest, has luund soine thtbE; better. 'It is a Job in the elec tric shops of the Great Northern where he will be apprentice mecnamc ror lour years. Keat estate in Cove is moving in spite of hard times. A sale of the Andrew Anderson plate haf- been macs to Jack Macintire. of Colorauo. lor tiie conslderauon of U7&U. There are 40 acres of land with a small cherry orchard but it is mostly in nny and pasturage. This place was sold to Mrs. Felsinaii a lew years ao. out. when tho hard times came she n&d to relinquish it. Mr. Macintire in :i lriend ol tiie Fietchers and vih ited tnem e. few weekn aRO when lie was making- a trip lrom Portland to hifi home in Colorado. lie returned neio last week with a view to buy 111 1: place. Imogen 'White, dauphter of Mr. and Mrs. ! E. White Jr.. injured her right ami -last week in. a tell on the playground . at school. Mr. and Mrs. Tuomas C. Hefty, Charles andrUonalcl, who had as tlieir guest. Mrs. A. O. Conklm. made a trio 10 the "Switzerland of Americr.' ounuay ..aivernoon. They lett Covr oeiore ay ioelock, lunched in -the Wlallowa j -canyon and remaned tiH; Jake .beiore -4 o'clock. Wnlle thert? they made ui inp to the ialis. waa not fapieadiiit: appreciably. LViue wnoko biliowe(i in clouds over the- en tu' tounuy. Xryden, of -Fieewaier, was ouiciai:. t-uid they belied' Vlaiu'r in 'Uo" Uie .would U" tne aat .eliecuve check I y W1UUK over, a .iodo oi :ttaut the iiivuM-; tnat pMiaued m t-ioiw -d lruit Air. lryuen was .louimwon frouv this Columbia- ni.ri m tut ij.ajj , , . . pieced the weather bureau's ioivcwst Hntl IUOVJUS Flee water .about a0 ; lot continued dry wcauier. yeaifc ago. 1 '1 hough hundreds of live have ' &l ici! mdsheci seediun lull wheat t been imperiled by the lutjs, only one!at tne C. A. Hunter lai-ni on Whw- Uut been iubt. i ae eieei; me latter part, oi tne week The VuLt;:;' ol U:w,on bluUld ajJ piote hi- uuuciiUJucnt l;ci vtUiinutOj lv. Our iiwnuiicudaiiun is iof a ''JUt" oti- Viilhoul- qu.UiIitatloav.-- JviiiraDi l-'lUls iicidid. I ill: 'JAJiil) AMI WASCl IOI.M V Jieidi.'UU of Watuo county liuouiil l,je toU(.utnul over Cuudld.tte ivoo'- tuue, you must go to the. county clerk's ot'l'iee in the county nw-iuwh.v "lauir act. ior tm-w- of IinjOf Cuiuiiioditic.v uie uiioidud .court house sometime before C ;0U o'clock Saiurday afternoon. That will be the lust chance. If there remains any doubt in your mind ;is to registration retjuirenienUs and voting qualifications, play safe and phone y.call at the office of the county clerk. Takiny pi ccau lions .now may save you from the loss of your vote. Voting i iny 'inoni acreci priyilegi4 and duty of every American citizen. ' j AN JM)i;STUV KK I KU ; jVlaiufacturing has evur been a liighl.v ntecarious enter-1 prise and investment. The rewards of success are high, but ; tlie risks aie equally large. 'lliousands of wagon, whip, harness and hoi.e-shoe t'ac-; tories which once enjoyed n thriving business were made .bankrupt .by the ,ent:r.hu:hukents of the autoinoliiie. ;rhe piano manufacturers lo.tt business with the advent of the phonograph, and both were very nearly put out of business by radio. Klectrieity and gas have luiucd the oil lamp in-; .ilusiry. Olgajuttos aie dmigmous com.pi:Utoi. of the cigar.' and pipe, both of which are older than the cigai ottos. Top ulari.ation of ,iitk has hurl Ute cotton and wool industries.! The strcul ciii' business is not what it was before the autoioo-, .bile Ciune and motor buses have jobbed the iaiboads of pas-; sengers. wliicli mean fewer outers tor Uoiieys and passenger i coached. ; The suspender industry weal ,dow n .tor the count against ; the growing popularity .ol' the .belt, but unlike some of the ! :.other deserted industries it is staging a comeback. j There aie a number of je;u-ons fi Uiis lotiu n Ui oue. : J' or one thing the new citations aie oin.ite mimaturvs eoui-' liai e.it with the ''poliee u.-.pnta i of Judtag meinoi. And : '.theiv was the absolute faiiioe of the bell to kei;p the eut f. of balloon tiou.eis nil the pacmenU:- Ivie-ieoM r, tue diet iny ad nuty have liad sometliii.g to do with it. as w ell us .the nmlUplicaUuii of trouers in the average wardioU' b reason ,of tvso -paints suits and plus-fours. i Many liven now wear Loi.h suspendois iind bell, pvi'hap'- i jln-A-ause ,o Uiut coinfoiiing feting of being prepared ior ary i .eneigeney. ; plu'..i;l jUppi.V oi uu this luv l Ucje are uimJ uuv'l . Lumber . awl Wr h-UV t: lale r Witmn out bviuu:- afc ilia Wlil b' uukt-iopwii tvoii a.-' the Ini'iLci' nt-ti j.e1 a- iVjioi ud to i iji'oiitatjie lv -i -which Uiu.y be i,iOii, U' tHi' pivi-'ilt. lilU" Ot pl'uKlLj.. 'i'ho Uuil' on uUt-al udialiU-uiy n no' uiiumi' ah it iniihi b'. but Uu.-. our Ui Uie iuct tin' we pro dta.r i'. ,a i,L otii plu. ol tins ihUlv v. iiich uiuj" bi i-.portw' At tiat Oil' Amciii ail i..uuct' icueiv- liy vs . i Flower t Obi.ui vci- CoriCApouUcuL KiN I Kliir-JUbK tcipvuialj C'ourtia luan iJuiier, of The Ldic-f-. wa;; the pimcipai toptaiiur at a cijajubwr of coiiiua.1 ve U'Unur at Lh' LuleiprlM' hoU'i in LuUiprux- '1 ut:.day cvuinnt;. Lhiiie uu.- u iaie trutvti pt;oMit- uud cxteiieut. piorunv ivcii. 'the 11 iii 1 Ut'UuJ.s of the appioacluiitr lair wtie diucuud and piailn coiiipieLutl U' nauue ii a ,jiUi,LUj-' in m iar uv the uumtiri niun ol the town could help to do UO. The Joseph loot ball Uuiu dtcisively bca the WaUuWu eleven 111 fcwttur-a- v)ueph by a mjuie ol 'tit'- to 0. A d.i.Utihi;r w.f bwn U' Mr. and Mi";, liuy 'iipp-t'. tn-p:. y.'.K 'i'ht youii; iuv b-n n.nuei? Jz.uiUh.4' tVi.iy. e'harit..-; LoaJ. of Tn- Ualies, ul' uaJ(; alt- uuUllilu'. tui books of the county ciucK and lounty tea ua.!' tUi.s wue.K in LiitcrpriiW. Chu.-. W.lUhuiotU ielt- Tuvuday for 'I'rtin i;',ili:-, luaho, cidiud by .a U'ie ilisviii liae !tatuit hi.-. biuLhur, Clyde, Ul tUvif. 'C.ie V,il.uva Couiitv M.ti kt-t iu; Sweaters A new shipment of boys' BWtjaters Just arrived ..... this is iv special purchase priued exceptionally low lur audi high grade sweaters .. . .. all colors . . . ,V necks. DR.. PEN ROSE SPEAKER AT ENTERPRISE K.VriSKPBlSE. Ori.-. (Siwcial I JJr Sivcn -B. L. Peiirost-, of Wnltmar UOllfKe. SDOico builuuv flV-mi.' in High 6ci.ool imoiu.rnmi. tl.r purpose i BC101 m'" am! u .lmlr dnys weet CRICKET FLAT PERSONALS 4 liy Alias .Lout Witlierspoon ( Observer Correspoudent ) CItlOKET FLAT (Special) Airs. Wumtella Aiorrh. Airs. AIllo Pratt and son, Uooby. Airs. Hoy Morris, nil of lmbler. Aire. Earl Alorris and daush tere, of Kiritlaud. Wash., and Mrs. Mary Abbit. of Elgin, spent .TTuiuy afternoon at the home of Air. and Airs. J. E. Wltlierspoon. Air. and Airs. Itex Houlet were transacting business and shopping m La Grande Alonday. Airs. Levi Parks, of Eigin. visited at the T. E- Jarks home Friday and Saturday. Thomas Kefier. of lia Qrande, spent tiie latter part of last week at tlie home of Air. ami Mrs. Edward Brug ger. Norma Jean mid Frederick Houlet visited Saturday at :the .Ivan Hup home. Alias Qenevieve Crum visited tlie latter part of the week with her friend. Alias Xrori MlUer. Airs. Chioe Farsous. who Is a stuuent at the E. D. K., Bpent the weekend at her home. lelbert Vttherspooii was absent from school two days ol .lost week because of Uiuess. Alias Louise Waelty, of Clarkstou, Wash., came Wednesday to visit her cousm, Mrs. Alarj' Waelty, aud also Air. and Mrs. Raymond Waelty. airs. Leo Roulet and children and Mrs. Tnomas ParkB visited Bunday at tlie home of Air. and Aire. 'William Rouiet at Uhuiehart. Mrs. Arcnie lieown and da up liter visiter! at- Roy Fisher's last week. 'Frederick Itoulet was absent lrom oeiu; a temperance meeting. Alr. Femoo accompanied her husband. iius Tippetts received a broken arm because of illness. Mrs. Clarence Witty, daughter, Wauuu and son, Duane. visited Aton- ttuuuay while . trying out some buck-d?y nt aer Parents- Mr- Qncl Mrfi- The entile mill town of Cocauun nicely, but of course will not be ablt- t take -part, m tne contests. ua.s h-,th.d tu asnes vterua.v. wiort-! cumiuuull' me jusl coiupieviug xueir JeSie rrftKt. .MurjM. n, tlM. iy alter iu too laments hl tied. I operations. A number ol jj5nirpriie :hopual. -re turned Friday I .Bunnn hi tun niea; tor wu- hoine oi tlieir lanu to lali (Several of tne oilier farmers in the ; community are just completing their J Uveih Oechuuted . , " . . irom ner vacation, which wa.s not , .it , ( wu" V1 mnu w' 1ItJI very pleasant a:; she was ill of piieu- A oofc!. oil tee. a store, a. .MVi'Vice tui- i t.ti vr m if.i ni ii,., t .. . w yuu tlun and bwveiul huuws wwc OesUoi - ,pn,uuw a larger eupplv ol hav next ud by another blu.- at Wyeth, weat J tteaaon. Others expect to eed a cun oi iiooti Aitwr. hiuprnbie acreage next aprlUK lor pas- Weudlinir. u Uiut- county mill town, t tuie purposes during the Huniuier ;a otilS Ktood tln. moiini: as auu men ; nun. iousht baci: tu.- ihuji' that tiueat euud is. JU to. of C lia' ; Lii-i -tl.e . A;,i.ia lion pet.- mom;, an tne time sue was gone. Miss Drake is still unable to go baci: Ui work, but is recuperating last as can be expected. Mne.s lone Jordan and Lena AIll ier were weekend cuesU, m Ln Airs, liertiia Taylor, wiio hav been i Orauue. They returned feunuay af coottme lor James Crowiev and the I teruoun. tkiui I f houtocH in the Ciaies. creek iiuwiuun-Hicks logm: crew Uuriui: ' ' country in Wa&nuKton county weiv , the past lour and a half months., tiestiuywi uidoruiwiawly by u Ine f leturuet! to her home at La titauue : that lias bWt'pl i;,uou actus. j the lost of the week. Mr. ami Airs. Fiiws in tue uortuweet. part of tu' Lloyd McCiae ;huvv -moved to. the i sUU-. whipptfd by u atilf wind, : camp wheie they .will-board .the view 1 hurtled burnhu; brand auiobw the.jor a time. j wide Coiumbiiv uud iMVeral lues-ie- t, , , , .... , . . .. ... .. . , .John bcott, -of Cricket -Flat, was -VUVn.4 J 6 OWU Hlttl'OMll 11 T, .JIUI(IVJ1 ......... i . , i i i . .... i'our ltuuUii lun. bul.utt ill1" 7'' "- - unui iih- iwiiinuiiu: ir ttx.ay tueir: - -i.m.ub imw .root j i Aineiwniji century Orcuiuiii, - .-r.. , miW miisi Hiipuruiut violin ten- urtl, ol Vruiu.. : " ""' ..jur u. nu. .en. I . ,aim ifunii uoiii oemf: enoL wjti; a taumtr uut of n car. Air. "Violin History "The eurbefit violin of wJlicli there hi n reevrtl uppeared in llreaciu, in 2oo. Shortly tilierwurd. urouud 1970, violins were belup mutle in Orenioiiu by Andrea Auiati. uml iiint. hixL woj'. i Mti uyijio aKHiut'- ItaJUe-- Mutt tin eat- iA-iatlvn faiiippvd ur ai' Ol catlie vOlupaity ; p. ..i.l Ikbt- L I.ih ul! h.iLuiilitV .s AUxlk Kt.,i v ii.;n u.- niYln' lu'..H. A ui- Lu: ni(U li.u- th.-tin Uu. liaiikle ot Jiirnl'!! 'AL miles ! Uil wt' be and lia- fthiophiK i ciowi. the iSehaiem raw from Vec-'"" ulu- "eaiiUK moe- iia! Uj) .vl.t.ili li... 1a Without Parental Love Katumlist ure inclmetl in heliove im- Mck uoia- .weut to noma .suainst the onhuUt of an-! tJ auu aus uml lUv atul wlli 1 UIUL uv snaict' tuUw uuy tiaii u..iiki-u . 'othvr bhwe Mrs. Scott, wno aecom- .interest vvliaiewr in tin onHprini;. -lemainwi thete for n lew day.1' lunger, or prol!t(nj:, loreigii Legion Troop Tntiu Wreck, VViiei e Krave of Muy A'sttious Died SuiilffiuTn TipelesK Funmee : or 6 Room Size IS" Pirepot Iisx2S Iiepister Apjii'dxiniiitely KKK) lbs. Shipjiiiig Weifrht Close Out Print- lj. Gruntlt' $74.50 Tlih Jurnane rvUk .repulurly at tlftf.-uti W.H. Bohnenkamp Company i.i.d i .if tiy Wh.;J. thvie uii' win. ii .v.ntUI in. .n.L' , U w,de i .ui J Vi L ti.ti.i i..;.e U;t 0 liy vi.e 4 i oiu t aljiu" i'litf il.i iLituiUr on Uw b.dwj'. u,.i it liUie iiMin lor r. ..ti'.r iiifiU- hnx- iiiin-,u'i In U,e iMijiphh:t. Thu ny.utUiir. it hJmuicJ. -,viu Mm-' plljy eOuil iiondiue wiica thtj.c ut kKia lvtl Kit i.iiiailUu..i.;.,n it u;U ,eur fniphauc KrlnuiirndiLUoii h ,4 up Ue wlut-hs j jiuLut. whip! fo. appjuV.U o tlie fcoijinbtF idiol U.iiu If itivl Uw J oi ni't-vua 4 Uui ' Oilier Papers "AIMM. fW VI )tV JliJAJ. u!,tJil' ! 1 s : t : -i - - V "ir -i "i i uL.r. (.iiijiliv nuw 1 . i,;v. .t-lti 0 ' 1 no- 1a I lie iut t:4 of nbou hn-1 hA t' tttmibei of ld ,liu- lu-mii luith xov. ' v naui iiuHun.ULi.P i-Aibi.iv iu the lamvun vuw lu M'uMi ol ickuuur oto ajuiviuie uti 4hiUiu m-iim An bw.ih-, cn JduJ iv Uk liu-u ivi iu liw brt-, iiU' t-titnU M Jlibt liaiji win1. 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