rMue I no i nil LML.L.co umii.1, oriiii c, j.pAlLY CHRONKfrE 1 .(', ' a membiance Batabllshcd 1(80 The Dallci. Ore. Publlihed Every Evening Except Sunday by the Chronicle Publishing company Inc Ben R. Lltflh -Qenenil Manager of the "Uhtered In econd class The Dalles matter. pobtofflce aa United Press and United News Serrlco Uember of Audit liuicau of Circulations DAILY CHRONICLE BY CARRIER One year, In advance 15.00 Hlx months, In advunce . .$3.00 One month .60 DAILY CHRONICLE BY MAIL One year, hi advanve 15.00 8li months, In advance -. $2,60 One month - .B0 WEEKLY CHRONICLE One year,' In advance $2.00 In ordering crifttigo icrlber should always as new address. of iiddroos, Hlvo old ha sub Well TELEPHONES EdltOllul liooniH Hlnck 111 DUBlnts, Adv. rif D.-pts. ltod 111 Subscriber to the dirmilrln uru guar anteed service. Prompt find rrguliir de livery of every subsvi'lber's puiier l the mtn of the circulation i)e;.tiiit-tit. The Chronicle curriers are reqillied -to pur, tbu papers on the porch Or wherever tin uoscrlber vlsliu Mm paier delivered. ANOTHER CHANCE TO HELP, il Persons Interested In tlx: passage o: The Dal1e-('alilomlu highway road bond issue should leave no ef fort unfulfilled in lilt- ni'.xl six days ' .:. .1., u .,... it.l,i I tcinalioiial I If fill I in lllilliri ill un fii.i 0 before every voter in Wasco county. In the west end of the county, through selfish motives,' stiong op. . position has developed, and mentis j arj being ' adopleil lo coinbal It 1 which may prove disastrous to the ; lrsue. j ''The rood bond issue Is a clear cut j one. It is of uimost inerll. Theie is nothing about It to lie concealed. Frank exposition of IIh virtues and , of Its conditions will save lie day. At the fair grounds in Tygli Val lay next Friday there will be a, weal Catherine of reslilent of thai see- .'ton. 'The 'unn'.Kil Tych Valley pic nic will be held, and il is announced that the pririelpal subject lo be coil sldered will be good roads and tlie bond mailer. It Is ' likely thai I lie whole day will bo given al Tygli Valley lo con sideration of this Issue, and il will be well for as many residents of The .Dalles, arid' especially business men as possible, to attend. Thu bond issue situation is in a critical position, The hardest uffoits ure necessary lo pul It across, llul a great deal can be done between now' unit next Tuesday, anil some telling licks can be thrown In' at Hi Li Tygli 'Vn'lky gathering. ' ' o - AN INTERNATIONAL AFFAIR sturdy youths who cafife front' the land across the sea will not fade within the genpr at ion for these people. It Is ii great thins for Ihe world that these things can be. League ol nations or not, friendship of peo ples will stand to preserve the turn (Utility of the world even though the governing heads' mav ' differ violent ly over politics. Amei leans who were stationed in France und Kugland came lo lespuct the peoples of both lands, and the ICngllshmnn and the Frenchman tic veloped tli lit slime deference for the Americans. ' English and Frenrh officials may be chagrined at Ihe refusal of this couniry to become a member of the League of Nations, but English and French people havewarm places in their hearts for the courageous and generous men who came lo their lescue In J!)18, .Memorial Day, a holiday of the ("lilted States, threaten: to become such a day for the world. No French or llrlllsli ilat - Is celebrated or known in Ihe I'nitcd Stales as .Me morial Day is today known over the world. And il Is all because two million and more young Ai'neiicans, most of them knew nothing of in- polillcs and cared less, rose spontaneously lo the call ot llulr country and partleipaU d in I In conflict which saved civilization. NEWS NOTES AT THE LIBRARY I .If II did nothing else war left America with friendship on the oilier Atlantic which are far , the great a host of side of the more worth while than thai official good which exists with nations that merely swapi ambassadors. The'iu is a more common bond of ' friendship between Die Americans, ; French and, English, than has ever been known beloie. AH ol It Is noi , due merely lo the tact thai Ihe United 'ft la tea went lo the aid id' lliese nations during the war. Far more l.i il a spontaneous, per sonal sort of Ih.ug, made because Uilfu groups of llu people of each of the three countries met, co-min gled, und came In -know and under stand each olher. .Nothing more ably deiuonsiraled the relations now existing than Ihe upontanlety wllh which our I wo principal alllo:i dui'liir, the, war joined In tlie American Memorial day ser vices.' Ueforo Hit war, probably not one Freneiiiuan In lotion, or an English bin n in Ihe same pioporiUu, knew Ihe. day on which the hero dead of 'it'' America were remembered. Yeslei litay,' prance especially, ihe resi dents of that country practically lit lit aside their work In order to-oli iorve the solemn occasion with' the Americans who weru at the grave Uldes. ') in a somewhat loss degree, t can lie imagined, the Kugllsh partlclpat ed with the Americans in Creat Dlltnln who observed .Memorial Day, The point of the discussion Is thai the celebrations In iho.se coun tries were not entirely official 'At St. Paul's cathedral In Loudon, the unveiling of a bust ol (leorgo Washington probably was semi-official, and care was probably given by the Hrltlsh foreign office to seo that the tuition was adequately rep resented In order that no diplomatic Insult might be construed. lut the government had nothing toj do with (he English men, women and chlltjrfm who 'went out In tlie Kfvuynrds which still hold Amer ican remains, the giaveyards ihat uv4 to. be found from Inverness, In the. extreme nothein Scotland, to Hojithunintun In the south. Theie rnyo large numbers of Americans Htloned In both places, and' the AinerlcHii grnvoyauls glow with each month of Yankee occupation (HI in remote sections of Scotland, at un ions points along the English coaHt und In , Iceland. American graves weio tended by loving hands of resi dents of the country side, even when no ' American was there to partici pate. 'in France, where the American touch timing (ho war was even keen' e'ty tlie sceuen must have been moat touching. The French, in iielr lim yuUlve way, became deiT-ly attach edT to tho Americans, uud the re- Kvcr.v mouth Die liookman miig:: zlno 'piibllsiis li 11 k't ol' Looicj- nni.-f, !:i demntVd' u l)brarie3 'i)fr.'li'.',liou' n I sccllfjiin of I lid e()unlr. f For ihe whole Unt6d Slnles Uiu roiip ol ih lion HioHt In demand if )Hieu in t',e .May '(lookiiiau is lis t'ollovs: 1. "Main Sired." by Sinclair Lewh 'J. "Ago of Innocence'- by F.ditli Wharton. !!. ".Mysterious lildor," by .at' (!ley. 4. "I'olleil.Tin," by Koni1 .Maeaulay. f. 'ISislfrs-in.Law," by (iertrilde Alherlou. ' The public library Irs had all them books for .some lime exiii-pt "Poller Ism" and "Slrlcrii-ln-Law," which jjti into chciilalion uexl Friday, Thi general book.' In most demand as listed in the same litjokmau are ith lollows: 1. "Outline of History," by II. (I. Wells. 1!, "Alarol Ariiulth," an autobio graphy by .Msirgol Asii:ilh. .'!. "White t'.hadows In Ihe South Seas," by Frederick O'llrien. -1. "Ainericaiili'.alion of hl.lward llok," by K. lloli. r. "Koaming Through Hie Wi si In dies," by II. A. FrancV. (!. "Now II Can Lv Told," by P. (ilbbs. The public library ban all of llil. lis: also, two of which, numbers four and five, will" beTea'dy for' e.lrculatloii Friday. "The Autobiography of -Mar-gul A:.iillh" is a temporary loan from Ihe stale llbrar. Two other books of biography which aie loans Irom Ihe stale library an ''.Memories of Ihe Kmpnss Kugenle," by Floury and Andrew Carnegie's "Aulobldgrapliy.' In lliese days of abnormally high pi iced books Ihe public library is making constant use id the privilege ol drawing upon Ihe rtiito library for which there is some demand but not enough lo warrant their purchase by Ihe local association. Toda Ihe library Is placing Ihe lol lowing books on the display rack where they may be examined for i three days. Thev will go lulo elreiv latlon on Friday, Ue.seivea will be lak ,cn on any titles lor which tlie"! is a request. Fiction. "ttisloiB-ln-Law," by Aatherlon. Commence Pea Picking Pea pick ing commenced yesierday lit the Haz el Dell orchards on Three Mile. Twen-iy-srven pickets Were on the Job dur ing the day. Former Mayor Visits .Mr. and Mrs. ti. .M. Wihgate of Poilland, v;eie visitors In The DalkM over Ilnturday an I S.inday. .Mr. and .M:s " myate wen! lortnerly reshLtit... M this city, Wlii!?Hte at one time serv ing as mayor. Baby Girls Arrive A seven and, one half pound gill was boni al The Dalles hospital .Monday! -May SO, to .Mr. and .Mrs. .lathe's Kane. Mrs. It. D. Carter, city, became tho mother of a baby glib May Tl, at .the hospital. Marccllle Hurt William Marcellle, employtd at I he Columbia illlghwav Machine company, sufl'e. ed a tract liv ed leg Friday vine! noon when a larne ending which be was working on In the shop fell, lie Ir. being Healed In the local hospital. Women's Swimming Night To night is women's night at tlie high school swimming tank. The tank will be opened for swimming at 7::i(l. wllh thu wul or healed stifll clently to lemove the chill. Charlotte Thrall will act as swimming in structor lor those wishing to take lessons. Two License's to Wed Cupid play ed a double-header In The Dalles this morning in the garni of love. .Marriage lleeiuej weio ijsueJ lo Ilollln Ches ter (love, 'M, of Ocean Park, Wash., and Ida Peal Ihe, 1!!,. of Naoallu Wash.; Itobcrt .lordon, IlII, of Coljjo and Hdhh Maixueille Oralnauli, TJ!, oi John D:,y. Memorial Service a: Calvary Cal vary liapllnt chinch enjoyed a ea pavlty en. wd Sunday nioriiliig. One (iiillie section ol Ihe aiiilitoifinn was occupied by members of the (1. ' It, und Womrn'S lielief Corps with :i few Legionnaire,). Tin; uieiiiori'il amnion war preached on Joshua 1:'J Ihe theme being, "Courage." Charles Itnlh f;nng a special memorial son written to Hit air of "Silver Threads. Anions Hie (ibid." Pafjeant Pictures Displayed An in teiesllng folder showing different views of this pageant is on exhibition In tlie Crosby ding more window. Tin peri'oi mance was a great occasion !n this i eetion for camera llend.i and hundieds of machines wore In evl denee during the day. The chtel at traction was the Indians and Ihoi: sands of ,'iiiaps were made of thorn duilnj', and afler Ihe parade. v PERSONALS li'" week-end lives. in the city, visiting rein- Mrs. W. N, Evans of Dufur was shopping In the city . today. 1. W. Patlson of Winnie is in the city en roti to to Portland, Ml', and Ir's. U. V. llatler spent Memorial dijy al Iloyd. Mrs. A. Wlteelhouse of Arllnslon spent' tho week-end In Ihe elty. E. on Corson went business. to Portland to- O day Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hlllgcn of fur si.ent Saturday In the city- Valley Du- W. L Wfsteifield of Grass Is Dtaying at Hotel Dalles. Wllllain Woodcock ol Winnie the city on biisluesn. is in J. H. llurd of Dufur on business today. Miss Miriam Williams, of nelllnfr- ham, Wash., h In Hip elly to spend ihe month of June with her sister, Mrs. Carroll Roberts. Mr. and Mrs. Ollllatn, former resl d.nls of the clly, spent Sunday and Monday hero as tho 'guests of Mr. arid Mrs.' Charles Hurchtorf. Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles Smith of Hldgelield, Wash., passed through the city yesterday enroute lo Boyd to- visit Ihe C. 11. Southern family Mrs. Mary H. Huntington and daughter, llelcn, are Vlsll'lng ih The Dalles wUh Mr.- and Mir. A. K C.ronewald, 1 Mr. and 'Mrs. W. P. Merry of Port land are spending a short time with Mr. and 'Mrs.' U. M. Church at Del Mer ot chants In Ihe Three Mile vnllpy. LOOKING BACKWARD J. F, Churchill ot Arlington is leg Isteied at the liank hotel, Is In the city , Mr. and "Mm. Clarrnce D. CalbreaOi and sou, Ardalh, of Jackson clreei. ..motored lo Piinevllle ove. Aler.iorlal Day. C. T. Mauri of Arlington U a guest al the Dank hotel. Mr. Walla H. C, istered :ind Mrs. were in 1. H. this Smith of Walla city yesterday. Worthlngton of Dufur Is teg at Hotel Dallis. H(ooti pivei Al.the uirt today, Clrcuj' for Hood in equity "(llil III Fancy ilr.-'ss," by llue!roef "The Orange Yellow Diamond," by Fletcher. - . ! VTho TerrllAe Island." b 'Irliie sliaw.- . : 'Kindred of Ihe Dust." ny Kyin. ' Potterhun." ,bv Maeaulay. "(,'aslle to Le," by Uevnold ' "A Tenderfoot llrlde." bv Ule!-ar,b' "Nancy (;..ei lo Town," by ill'ireii C.iowliiB "l'l." 1'S 'wm'. Non-rictlon. 'Auii'il.'an Labor Year Hook ro l!ll!ili;2(i." Fuel Oil in Industry," by Audi" "Modern dudusliial Mo einenui." I Utooklicld. "Self-lit lp In l'liino Study," by Uro er. "Cenienl fur Conciete Cotrtru lion," by Campbell. "Making Adeillsemen s and Ma lug Them Pay." by Dur Mne "Careers lor Women," bv Fllene. "Prophets of ihe Old Testament, by (lordon. '("Peace Negotiations, a Person1! Narrative," by Lansing. ' One Hundred Fairy Wlndte . lYUna.." ' , .. . Ilrpiiy limiting Crminds, b ooseVtll I'aii.oile SMlecilons." bv Shun"' THE FORUM .Muip.n. ,M.i :" Killior irt The nunuiele. I wan lo Inlet m .oii , limit ihe bun. I nsu kcic al Mauplu. I'eli the I'ol.l.i ro LiiMist Is we'U lug i ho model vol around lis neck. You tiiuj thiult thl In a joke but Hid bird liu.. ieeu m'H by several people, a robin .voarln. one of the tan. "Veto Yes" annuel Us neck. In fuel I taw it mstdf. Il had the suing mound its neck who tho model' "vole oi." How It got there I don't know, but U l an actual fact. Youis truly. HOUIOllT CAULANIV Judga Gocj To eonclii.Mon ot ( Judge Fred -W. Wilson left Uivr. who e he will hold so.i.J.m for thu remainder of the weeit Under iissiKiiineut from the chief Jus tice of Ihe siipioiao court, he will pra civd to l'o;ll;iud uexl Monday, lo : a id il Por land jiidrea in trial woik, Ihe .Multnomah coiiuly ihickel having ln come coriacdi'd with cares. " Hoys' Club Makc3 Tiip Tlni hoy.s' club of Hie high school returned last evening Irom a three days' hike 'n Ihe Cascadci above Ibniuc'vlUo. The only ear'.t.rllles were Hie Inss ol' a few nihil! i bee's susttilned in cllmblnr, rocl;y Hall- I'rol'essors Wiley and Abramson neconipanled ,lhe parly. II is reported thai the only fish taken by the parly were secured by Mr. Wi ley and Luring Hennetl. Tho boys lound ti great deal of Snow. In some phi cet It was several feel deep. Railroad Travel Hejvy The usual heavy passenger layel was u tel Memorial day on trams passing ihroiigh The Dalles. Ilivauuo of the great lumber of picnickers along the Columbia Itirer hli-.hwuy, number 1, I ho westbound local, went out o here lu two sections Monday, Tim Hist sectli.u, mad! up heie, consist ed of tiiir1 day coaches, fa nddttian to a bag:;agi car and a spoclal husl ii ss ear. Tavel over Ihe long,r ills liiiico Vout.s wan C'vo1!! ttiiutll ' heavy with people who were nolng hoi'ae .'or the lullday. School Exhibit Tonioht An Inter estlng exhibit of the Work of ehllj dieu of the Whiltler school will be shown In Ihe various rooms at the school tonight, and parents ami friends are invited to utte'ud. Sam; pies of perfect work lu drawing history, grainniar and other nnbjcc s aie being hull ; today In tho varbtn looms. There will be a shorl pr.)' ,ram during the evening, the boys! louble quartet and tho funihmeu, .Iris' quitiUt id Ihe high school lur alshing masie. MIsS Sophie .Me-s"'1' ser will lead In comiuunlty singing. County S, S. Convention The Win co county Sunday 'school convention, held Its annual meet In;; at the Hoyd Methodist church last Saturday. Oi '.'(HI delegates and visitors at'tended. A number of Dalles speakers appe li ed on ilio program. The county liar.' acr was awarded to the Hlble school r Calvary llapilst chutch, this eltv. The ii schools lu the con veal Km raised I Ifai for Sunday school pun poses and pledged 1 0 0 lo tho slate as social Ion. The followlne; ol'llcurs were elected for the year: dlov. John I-. Itogue. president; Uev. John Fori, Du fur, vlee'prcsldenl ; Oeoi fte Splckei man. secretary; Mrs. W. ,. dpryei children'. de!artmeiit ; :;rr. S,iVh"vp oiing adutt-i ikiu,; a o'rk.. people: O L. CanoJI, M.ijiler N. 0. Ile.lta, Wcidnl l.i, ediiea 1 1 a. Kathleen Howie, home Milk, Milk, Milk, quarts, yS.bti mouth; pints, 1.3U month, lie Brothers, Telephone black C031, ' 31 Mlsr. Myrtle Rnrdon visit d her fathe.- over' the week-end returning to Perl land yesterday. Miss Rllen Renshaw of 'Hood Riv er spent 1.1 jo' ,week end in th.'s city vlrlting among frlemls. . Fred Wellor and family of Yakiiin spent Memoiial Day wllh i.-.c. W. H. : .-. at- ... Meyers family on Cherry ..Lcs Boinico Mooifh-jad of Port land spent the week-end In The Dalits visiting with her obiter, Mrs. John Will. Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Cox of Al bany are guCsis at the home of Mr. and Mis. W'. II. Schiller la thU city. Ml. and Mrs. Cox are parents ol Mrs. Schiller. (From Tlie Chronicle, .May SI, Dsuf, ) Idome one 'towed up a ran ol Um bels last night, but during tho nlglii It broke loose and drifted down ihe liver afiiln. . Mr. Ira .Rowland, who lhvs nc-ir Mosler, had a narrow eseajio Irom lb owning Saturda. A iiidilei! shift of the wind blew the sail hi sa;h a manner Hint the rope, bc-ln;; light, caused his-'boat to capsize und l'-J was thrown Into Iho water. He was .a considerable dlrdance from shore and he had, to swlpi.lor ll.i Tluwwaier v.iu numbing and ho, was not sm ox peilenced swlinnier, and he was nhqul to sink, afler a 'long striiggk' wlu n, hl.-i lent fortunately loucti-l li'iUoSn Ho wadi.d qui, alrnoU cxhaiPited, but thankful for hia life. Tlie boa; floa-' ed down Ihe river and was los. t Max Vogt, Jr.(.9nnie up, fnmi, Po.f laiid Inst iiitjht. . - ts fl, Mr. Clins. .lllllon and daughter, Florence and .Ml?s Newman, returned irom Portland last night. V Mr. J. R. WHtner of White Salmon was in town over iSunday, leaving I bin morning. Mr. and Mrs. .).. C. Riggs, Mhs Kin- Mrs. Siirah' Mlchell Is Portland avIUi .Mr. and Cameron. ,, Hill. viiitih', Mrs, J. Mr. and 'Mrs. Paul French of 'Por; land, am visiting in the home of Mr.'.. D. M. French. The latter is Mr. Fiennh'r mother. The visitors will be heie several days. Mrs. Dean T. Goodman of Heppner la vl-ill lug in The Dalles with' Mrs. I IOdwaid '"'eufert. Lao will go to 'Por- land tomorrow for a short stay .be fore returning to her heme. ' ' Mrs. Thompson Cobnrlh and Mrs. V-sta Mays went to Portland yealer lay. . D. Donaldson of Shaniko was a burflness visitor in this city yis'er lay. John Mannlon of Shaniko was In The Dalles, yesierday -visiting with I'riuuls. John Hampshire of Grants Pass, was here yesteiday attending the Me'inorial day services. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heisler ol Dufur wero shopping in tlie city to day on business. State Highway Commissioner and Mrs. W, li. liarratl of Heppner wen visitors in. The Dalles yesteiday. Mr. and, Mis. W. turned to their home day, after visitlns n R. Hayes re-' In Portland to this city at. .the homo ot Mr. and for several days. Mrs. J. C. Yager Miss Wlnnifred Walk lo Salem to attind tlie her brother. has gone redding of Mrs. P. .1, Morgan of Albany is visiting in Tho Dalle.. with her daughter, Mrs. L. L. McCarlnoy. MiV and Mrs. A. D Deers aro vis itlug Mrs. DMIeer's sisl-r. Mrs Frank Pratt. Mrs. Cleve Hlllgrn of Dufur spen1 the week-end in the clly visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. K. 0. Dull r, will have been In Portland far severs days, loturned last iil:;hi Mr. have and past au.d Mrs. been the i'rlt uds In two days. Mrs, Mable Oleatha Hill of J, T. guests the Itoilck. Jr of relative. clly dm lug tin Condon Portland and Mis! spent Ih Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Slmonton of Portland were here ye3trulay, decor ating the graves of loved ones in Ihe Odd Fellows' cemetery. Mrs. Slmonton Is a daughter or Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Schmidl'of tills clly. Mrs. L. E. Crowe of Portland U visiting al the home of Benton Mays. Mrs. Ctowe arnv.-d Sun day, to Spend the Memo'ii! day holiday and will remain for several days. Mr. and Mrs. John Henry, Sr., or' Portland are spending two weeks at tlie home of their son, i. T. Henry, who with Mrs. Henry left this morn ing to spend two weeks- touring the eastern part of' the state. Charles Roth and family. John Uroer and family rind Ralph W.l born and family, accompanied by relatives from Salem, spent Sunday and Monday, at Troutdale, Wash. About 3fi people, made up the partj. Frank Losbpr p kucsIs of "Mr: and over tho two holt was formerly In Mr. nnd Mrs, Portland were the Mrs. Ward Weber days. -Mr. Lesher I crested In restaurant. the Black and White Home Economics Exhibit An exhibit will 'he held In tho home economics department of the high school Thursday evening, June 2, a 8 o'clock exhibiting the work coin Dieted by the Domestic Science and nnmnniir- Art eJusses. Rverybody lc Invited to attend. Come and brln your friends. 1 -r- II, I ,,,1 UiVMtf Money Means A'icQmfovtable home, the warmest clothing,' ,'the. miSst nourishing' food, the best medical attendance, books, music, the ability to rest when weary in bbdy and' brain in oher wordst in dependence.. To accumulate money we must be thoughtful, we must practice ''sonic self-deniai (this in itself is one of the chief elements in a strons and well formed character), we must be pru dent and industrious, and to accumu late money as RAPIDLY as possible it should be INVESTED wisely and SAFELY where it will MAKE -MORE MONEY. i Money invested, now, in Preferred Stock' of this company ' earns iiore' money at the rate of 7 each year, and it's safe. Ask any employe they're, our sales: mpn. ' i ' Pacific Power $ Light Co. Huslnesa which of Necessity Is Permanent. .rVlll this put. NOW: mull It TODAY L. lj ' i - ' juj i PACIFIC POWER 4 LIQHT COMPANY, InveetmcnV Dept., Qaoc'a Bldo.,-'PortlaM, Orfl0rt Si ml mo (1) 8-iku'o Illustrated booklet. "The. tory of en Opportunity at Hum," (2) Informullbn about your Pre- ' "rt. en i of Uasiy Payiuuiil Plan, (4) How to Judge un Investment. Nmt .. Addrtu ....,.M.M..M.f. ...... toul 'dnd'MIss, UbfiU McCartney leave tonitfrylu fy 'n2e, tAnJ cQfift-. Miss Claja Day? niece of 3 pdailslmw, il'ef.t tfoli! iyphlng for fayetlea valley iuvn,'6 visit til and relatives. Mrs. Mary French, who has been spending somO monthsiin San Francis co, returned yesterday and will re main here durlns the summer. niece of Judge La- frlend? Closing out my millinery goods at cost. It will pay 'you to investigate. Ilallle Weaver, SOirii'lon street, oppo site postofflco. telephone black 3171. 31 Free Clinic o Cjiarjje Fr Examlna. tlon Tuetday.?, an.Thuradays. Dr. Haumj ,ch!iproctlo physician, Third nnd Washington; fnam .601. It il. THE AMERICAN, WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION On Salt' Today at All Dealers JUDD & GAKLISLE Distr;i))utors UEMEMBERtOask your grocer for Cal umet Baking Povder and be. sure that you eet'it the In- i dianheadontheorangelabel. , . Then forget- about bake day failures. For you will never have any. Calumet always produces the sweet est and most palatable foods.' ' , And now remember, you .i always use less than: of most ' Other brands because it pos- A i i i t !ltl I' ' I- r I, v , . . , V, -.. . I't Y PI r ,i ' . W . . 7- Now Remember Aiwaxs Use ISTtVHSt i , I r" There, is no waste. K a recipecalls.j(or.oneegg two , cupsi.of fiour half a cup of mflk that's all you u$e. You never have to re-bake. Contains only such ingre-, dients as have been officially approved by U. S. Food Authorities, is the product of the largest, most modern and sanitary Baking Pow-' der Factories in existence. Pound can of Calumet contains full 16 oz. Some baking powders come in 12'o2. instead of 16 ot.. cans. Be sure" you get a pound when you want it.' 0 you g : w ,. 1 ' i Muffin 1 Redp X 4 cups'Biftad'i Calumet,. Bakiiig Powder, 1 tablespoon su oar. 1 tfunaon .salt 2 eggs, 2 'c'lijta of .sweet ttillO Than'frifaf - ;in the regutar. .i JUST ARRIVED A very largj assortment lip rtW famous VELVET STEP HUG lor bath and sleeping; room,' in all colors and sizes. See them in our, window display , (Something dif ferent from the ordinnry rag lug. Pocherty & Barnett Opposite First National .Bank K M PRESS Home o Supevfeaturea TONIGHT For 3 Days A t' N THE FURNACE A nljoloplay such as you ofteq. wish, foi: but seldom see. ' - An unusual pic time, with a plot thai might happen in anyone's life. ' ' Olio ol' the .Best Big ,Pici Mi es M ,U ?ycr. , A Superb Cast Including: Milton Sills, . Agnes Ayers. Theodoie Rtrbikts . '?', :-, 1 Also : , Mutt and Jeff and ParaiHpun.l Magazine Coming "COUNTY FAIR" with Weslr Barry 1. .4 x t' M