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e'3 PRIXCE 6? WATrs . JS COMING OVEB e e . - (Ry Floyd M:'0, irr. Imi,!lon- Cm respond- Jl News ?1m l'i!l:1,,er WU1' "rcnuistan- -""- ni:ttriare:.l.l. mgoiu I . I. . -o..o m u rnnp .. r -., , . . ,. . tha Ameanin'Ein il '; .. ' counter, as well ns her nmi- , , ! " "'"iit iron .Newport or V assart.. """ "l" ' "What of he?" buj w Weil, the niirnnrt . to declevo no American maiden Sor' U"PPular !"e of Ms long Wr ls it Intemlwl to raise-Vulso hones 1 vf i"action "na nis apparent in too many English breastB that one'"''5"'1 'r pabK: brbught of thein may be future Queen of aljout wnen ne niafc futile attempt England. It ls no concern of mine10 meet Fr!i Fulton at a time-when If the Prince of Wales wants an country refused to stand for a Ame'iican wife. But the American lf'!nl'nK man wno wa! nut keaded for buds surely should know the person-itlie treK'nesi Willard will still get allty of Britain's prince. round ievery penny of value out of his cham- whom the mmriage-bee lajiaid to be;PionsniP- . bussing. So, to get, risht at the I Itising from a big, awkward cowboy heart of the matter and puttting ne position of champion of the it colloquially. It must bo stated in iwor'"l. however, was no easy task, all fairness to the Prince, flmt lie's A,,t' aftor nc nad brought the title "a good scout." i back to the white race Willard ranked The Prince , has a pleasant, al- nd could still rank today as one of tnough uot a forcible personality. ne makes his presence felt, but is'tne crown made immortal In boxiana unassuming. In manners ho is a young Chesterfield. He is very re spectful, especially to his elders and army superiors. Tha Prince i v,.i- democratic as much' so as his fath er and talks to anybody and every uuuy u mo cti'ctimsaar.ci s Ha distinctly is not a snob permit, There no haughtiness shout him, al-was though one might expect it from a youth in his positiun. He will be, twenty-five years old In June. in appearance he might be taken : for any well-dressed young British officer. He is very neat acd safari, . appearing. aiinousn never a showy Corn on a humble farm "in the out dresser. He is a blonde, having ; 8kim of St. Mary's, Pottawatomie nniu, Dtue-groy eyas, lluht brown hair and a clean-shaven face. He ha8 a firm .chin and regular features. m eais t cmseiy tc l,!s neau. lie weighs about Ml) pounds and' is about five feet, eight inches tall.- Like all members of the royal fain-1 Ilv l.o ,.. nVl. 1 1 II.. is interested football and in spurts, especially boxiii:;. The Pjicce likes cycling. Throughout the wir the Prince has been in the army in l-'rinV.., tr.kin very few days oft lor leave home. Nobody would dispuU' bis bravery or courage. As matters now stand th'evo an.' on- hr i,l. .n! U. ivf.-..i.ub..u t l.'n..,.!,.. ihn fir,. let,,.. f 'i-,.i.i ,..,, marry. ' There's Priiicess Mario or Ktic world would not know Jess Rumania or her sister Klizabeth, but ! vv :llal'd today. an alliance in that iiu irter Is not i Willard s former partner told him looked upon with enthusiasm by the! of a chance to buy a number of colts British. Tlio same holds true re-1 from a Wyoming ranchman, take them ga riling Princess v.aigaret o Ucn-'to Oklahoma and double his money mark. Princes s Yolanda of Italy is ; through their snle. He fell for the a Roman Catholic ni.u that presents ' investment, and went broke. But he difficulties, an Act of Parliament : landed in Oklahoma and became ac belng necessary for a union. Thus uiainted with Jim Flynn, Tommy the matter of a bride for the Prince ; Cannon, Abdul the Turk and others, narrowed down to tlrr.s: either a i just about the time that Carl Morris, British wife or a bride from Atneri- wbo climbed from the cab of a loco ca or the Dominions. motive to enter the ranks of the There can be no question but that; "white hopes," was coming into prom his marriage to an English girlijnence. would arouse the most enthusiasm among the British, tor the war has!w:th Lorn, Fink at Sapulpa, Okla.; intensfied things "British madc."iflnc ost it on a foul, for he was a The present Queen came from Den- iumbering pillar of bone and muscle mark and her predecessor from Nor-!an,i he did not know how to punch, way. Next to mi English bride, an But fter that bout he won five American Queen would be most in : slr0Kht fights by the knockout route, favor, cementing as it would the ;di,rosinir of Ed Burke, Fink, Al Man growing friendship between the two;den0i Joe Cavanaugh and Bill Shiller nations. iin successive bouts at Oklahoma City. The Piiirce !s w.'U supplied with : j ater , won from Fk Lj-ons and names, so that it ho should go to Mile Comiskey in ten-round bouts, and America, where a romance 11111,111. velon. Miss Fortunate would have plenty of names from which to select the one to make him lv to wit: Prince Edward' Albert Christian George. Andrew Pat-, Charles Watson, alias "Woppi," Der rick David. Those are just his fi'v-.j,,, "broke" and "never we-k-en names. ling." Walkirg Into a poolroom and ' An American debuianto could I riinlilne a roll of greenbacks. Wat worse than lopinK this royal person-j snn nlsteroMFly' . related that he olnge. ( .ATHLS Pllii: TIll'.OI (ill H'K '"SVRACt!SE. N. V.. Feb. IS. Mrs. Wall-re Buck.' of this city, fishing through the ice on OnHda Lake, fought with a Pike, or inn.srallonge. for fortv-fivc ii'ilniitJi before it was ....irf ' The Pike weighed eleven and a quarter pounds ami measured tliirtv-fivo inches. scent BakinlPowdff - ai.w,r.'iiliniltli I: r e'rrt "' a taxi'- n . V.B 1.:1 1 p rut i a : , id mt. tid tm Crcr K!fc CO, M?10X -CAXJi . CUALLENCIKK CkMcupx'ur Giant Jrsa Willard (ml (iiant-Kil0P Jack Dvmpsey. (By .lack Veiock, Internatfcnal Nw a sports Editor.) Lured fronv tmobombproof by Tex RirkarU'i gold of (A; Champion Jess f.llatd, the biggest nn who has ey?r torn the heavyweight pugilistic , bus agried to delvudr bis title. -I T1" 8'it Kansan,' who bulled his 'av u 'he heavyweight championship by virtue, of his ereat hulk, eounled :,, .:1 ...... WIWI IUIIWUVU, mil 1KU ijitn tha pmtf with nnn dtif mnr Ipulling against him. 'the most popular men who ever wore' by such men as Sullivan, Fitzsimmons, Jeffries and Corbett. Conditions hnve been partly to b'ame for Willard's predicament. He c.ime into the championship at a time when there were no other good men 'in his class to dispute his claims. I His entry into the circus business lucrative, no doubt, and he has probably made more out of his title Man any champion of the past. But he lost his greatest asset his stand- mK with die fistic fan and this very fact is going to weigh on him when he laces the youthful Dempsey. ,.,,,,,, k-., n k,,i iau7 ivii. ;lard w j,n gawky, rangy boy of the plllins. Ic was brought up on the ,ljlics and ,,e tlirived in the out.ot. .i.,. ti. ,., . .;.fM... i k. tu.-c he got out of rtU Uens, and at "'" "'-J""J i ' seven inches in his stocking feet. As i the years passed along Big Jess took on weight nropoitionale lo his great I hulk, and there wasn't a calico pony, or a steer, no matter how vicious, that he could not handle like a baby. ; Inheriting fiiw'i'y. Willard soon jhad a little savings account in u Knn- ;sas bank. And if it had not been for itilat savings account and a partner I who proved to be dishonest, the pugi- He lost his first bout in 1911 "l--,iJ(;gan to attract some attention. TOO Ml'CH IlItAfifiADOCIO PHILADELPHIA. Ta.. Feb. 13. .Tlnuctlnir nrnt-eit . tho nndninlT of found the money ' on the sidewalk, knowing poverty of the vicinity In which Watson claimed to hava found the lucre, a detective who happened to be in the poo'lrooin at the tim arrested Watson, charging him with picking pockets. WANTED Cican cotton rags suitable to wipe machinery. 2, cent a pound Observer office. 9 Ul.l o ItR&ses dtlic&ua. lbtM al,nay iir-fi brndi, - " Try Hrl Yos u b dUhtiJ wtt ' ' ' T r " o ih. Crct 0 v,tO r o W Cnscot Cask M 81, W. 8M Tell About Meat Prices . : t ' v. l 41 Id, rjSrNS i1 ; IT-. I'.. ) k3 B Th "MiK Five" are agrtd on most things but on thln In particular, according lo reports of the government investigation of tho packers at Washington. That Is thai "meat prices will NOT come dowu soon.' Hero arc new and exclusive pictures of five men who control meat prices In the Pulled Stales and virtually the world. Theso plcluies ero taken ai Washington where the packer presi dents wore culled. Lett to rlgnr, Louis F. Swift, president of Swift & Co.; Edward Cudahy, president of Cudnhy Company; J. Odgen Ar mour, president of Armours, Thomas E. Wilson, president of Wilson Company, and Edward 3. Morris, president of Morris It &.. MECIIAMCS IN DEMAND. Openings for Disabled Suldiers .Made Competent by Special Training. WASHINGTON, Feb. 12. One of the most popular occupations for which disabled Soldiers are beinit train ed by the federal board for vocational 'education is that of auto mechanics, and those who take and fini h the course have no difficulty in finding steady employment at remunerative wutrs- 1 "eie are many op;vii i u.,i:ie.. 1,1 motor industry; the r:ill.i f ir icumpetent men greatly exceed the sup ply, and probably will continue V ceed the number of available mu 'ful some years lit least. , Another development or snccl.ilixeil branch of this training is that id ti.e operation, cure ami ri pa:r oi tip-m tractors and faun machinery 1,-cnninl-ly. This is affording boys who have been raised on the fnrmi a "h.-i.ics to hei me s?cciiilis.t3 in a lin" whi.'h ii steaoiiy growing:, for all irid'ctl ,1:1s are that the age of machinrry und labor-saving nppliances on t!:e farm ir right at hand. Tractor operators arc ir good demand, especially on the large prairie wheat fnrtns of the northwest. The . federal board for (-vocational education at Washington is anxious to correspond with any disabled sol diers or sailors or members of the families of such men. Even if he hai gone out in civil life and attempted :o make his living without special train ing, and finds hi3 handicaps too nvirh for him, he is still entitled to this special training by the government. absolutely free and is given a support fund of $(io per month while he is in training, with the practical certeiut" of a position being ready for hin Stands for ERITISH THERMAL UNITS Tin; standard nu'iisui'cniciit of lieat usi'd liy heat-, nig cniiu'crs in working lcins. . SrU.-T wliv worrv nlnut liVniiila.i? I'iivo thoni to us. We are Heating ahd and dositf" and installany and ventilating ldanll til'i: and up-to-date nuVliotlJ Do von wish a new lieatiiLrilant in vonr residonee, store! or office, or are youVWiving trouble with your present plant? SEE US ABOUT IT' ANDERSON BROS. Phone Red 3681 -No. 8 Depot St. . PAT. AtnrrwIril tf.t tfor.&rj Army Shoe on thft Gist ani sm.ill t.-ridcr: Comfort Er-mry I Thfs why ir is c'm? w thouutnus of icn iti ail life- Office M-rn Attorneys rchar(iiU .... I. .4 a1 tamjti on tlie sj1c cf ever)rihoe If not ohtAi'blff froTrt vnur dealer, name and your ord'r direct to send 0 L'CKIN'(LilAM ild.CilT p, JKanufartiirerfii t -?cii FrsiW .-T,ANPl?.KVEKTi' "OBSERVER." t-2 f)f t t when he has finished his course and is competent "to take on the work and a first-class salary. HAIR WORK. Ladies' modern hair work done, new switches made to order. Combiiigs made to order. 1-127 Washington St. 1-132-1!! MONKY XI LOAN. lmproVed r'onl property In counlA fo delays. Current La (jXiiIh investment Co 1-20 5t On ,-nioil utes. . Tho kfhtnU luiinrss is now moving along nitt'ly at Kilverthorn's. They have 11 full fortT on th? tlcvplnpini and printing business, ami turn out th work promptly. 2-1 (Kit F'AMILY DHUa STORE UA GRANDC.OHEUON. For Itching Torture There 3 crte remedy that aeldora frills to s'cp iichliJf.f torture and relieve ' Gkin in itition arxl thut makes the uh;u aiir., clear andiopiLliy. Arty drupsist.ca supply.-you. .with-. 1'enio, which centrally c-'erromes all ,k:n tll3cnsc3. Ecre.T.n, itch, pimple i'a::h?r, hlckhead i in irost c.nc f-ive ay to Zcmo. FrcqucTjtly, rrinorblem ' ,!i??,ffiirippt2r ovtr nlht itching us ".u'ly c'.Dp ia"tas:'Jy7 Xc:iT,o ia a eafe, uiili 3Cptio liqui'J, c! Vi, ensy to use and rpcr.dabiC. It co: '3 r!yC5c an ex tra Utjtc bottle, $1.00. It T.ill not sWain, n not gneay or sticl-.y ar.d 1:1 positively 9a;e for 'render, sensitive akins. r-. E. V. KoscCo.. ClevcUmO.O.' Observer advertising will unng re sults. r it out housu-lieatuit; yiroli- Ventilating Engineers. jJiul all kinds of heating in 4,-'-,i'dan''C: with seien- OFf M lima', BLACK C'JNTAL f INDIAN TAN CALF 48.00 to $7.00 'iro V q 1 -3 X -n : "..A kor 2' ?J r.iotrirmn Cc.iaiictora HuiJcra Tie Observer's Mill MAI.H MlMcellaneutis FOR SALE Harley-Davidson motor cycle, loks like new. Cash or Lib erty bonds. 905 U avenue. 2-12-.'ltp KOU SALE White Leghorn, cocks. T.incerd strain. $1.00 for one, $2.50 men for tVo or more. Ethel Kerns. J. O. Alice!, phone Cu've. , 2-12-Up FOR SALE Improve your yield of wheat by seeding No. 1 Red Chaff Club, reclcnned with heavy' blast of wind. Also white seed oats, abso lutely clean. I. E. ChcnuuH, La Grande, qre. . 2-ll-fltp V FOR SALF.A Rhode Island Red fees. etrinjPl Phone Black 2-ll-tf FOR SALE Setting hens, day old chicks and hatching eggs from se lect mat lugs of Blue Rock Hy brids.. My egg record open for Inspection. C. S. ShnlU, 1901 Enst N ave. s Phone Black 39til. EGOS FOR 1ATC11ING Fr ' Y'ysjmlottea. P rom puro- bred Buff Prize win- neis. llenvv yers. ' t hotco tatile fowls. Two .o jiflfis, eggs $J and l IT. Vila R. Aldrich, 707 per settlltir Fourth stiVet.l l-20-24t Foil SAI.E-VTliiit monument you want for lleV-oviition day is ready for immediate jlelivery. B. M. M. & G. Co., lotVA axenuo. 1-17-tf V-N SALE-Vlew Pa FOR SALE-SNow Paige car. Uunj less than luuO miles and is in fine shape. A batValn if taken at n ice Call Red 3S(ilir liuiuiro Hilton's garage. 2-7-tf FOR SALE AAv fne interested in close-in property Jail W2 Main ave. i netxvicn l ami o u. m. or pnono nra UOl. . i vi FOR SALK Ono 10-room npartment . hmiso. See Mrs. Zubcr. It sure is. a good buy. 1-10-ilL KOR SAI.K !-room furnished hotif, paved street. Phone Red (172 he- tween fi and 7 evenings. 2-10-ltp j LOST AN!) POUND lioirt rine wnn n ijiiick hkhm' and throe Links Oilil 1'illowa vm hluins, L'nirrnvecl. ltoturn to ()h acrvcr ntul receive rewiirtl. 2-li-!ltp FOUND Man's silver wnteh between viaduct anil Pnlmer mill. 1-10-tf FOUND One pair flosses. Inquire 1-10-tf lit city library. I.ORT Wool belt. Nnvy blue with green anil gry stripe. Keturn to Observer or cnllniack 841. Z-8-tr They Fought to a Finish ft and never wavered ?' the soldiers and -s$ w sailors Who defend ed our Vionor. itA We must notl mini C mize tliiir dfforts ;) j5tT. by iailii of td com iJ plete 01 R pirticu (,) lar job- the Ifinan- cing of tha next jjjs Liberty Loan. V-U Keep yaur dollars Cfti rvj on ine.v' waning 5;, list," ready for a j prompt f) when. sounds. answer l the call y r-5' Deposit them in a ifi ( Savings.- Account t'ri, here. a? 'JrV It m m (?) If) rf'? m United States National 4 - Bank 0 e La Orande. Ore. 5 ' -C ............ i Classified Ad.0 .'9 WANTED Miscellaneous. WANTEIW.ndy for housework. Crll Red 382. 2-12-Ctp WASTED-wPoaition as Jbookkeeper. Inquire Observer. 2-ll-4tp Observ. cii m TO T1JAUE, iving horse for work none.' I Black 1(U2. 2-ll-tf WANTED cVmyete gravel. Snmple lond necessnni' to make bargain on Will take Hiy amount. 2-8-tf 'x J. L. MARS WANTED Oirl lit- w .-."man to assist in kitchen. Ornndo Rondo liosplt al. v 2-U-tf WANTICI) Clean cotton rngs suitable to xvipe machinery. 2 cents n pound. Observer office. I'Olt Itl-.NT 1'OR KKN fV 'I'hree-room icd, ihb'i Adams. houso fur- FOR RKNT V oiree-rouin furnished bungalow. 1111 XV aveuuo. I'llone 1! 3111. V 2-ll-tf FOR RENT Oil furnished room, Phone B KM'.!. $7.00 per moot K0Il RKNT Fnn)shed housckcen- j rooms. Th'.M U'ack Ml. 2-Hf KHNT SI nilii in..ti room, steam neat- ed. goml lnentl fir irrocery or oth- er buine.is. Ip rent and lonl h'ase to right j fy. 11. v. Lawyer, Dmlantt liotel. 2-1-tf FOU pvuT p?vy rooms from $12 up. i darns. Phono jco !;KNrT Oii- furnished ro"m Phono 11 KM i-t.lt the Vonder Chocolates For Hef?. -W.S:.:j,''fl A' my other fini.t la;i; cn'-rift, for williont 1 15 ' LisTt&A- l'(;;ituifS ih) ciitstt 'c'iiir po.s sihly 'just ygood. It contains Hit' tna.stcr touch of sciciil il'ic construction. Yon do not'sncrifice com fort J'ui; Mylc iind you do not sacril'ii'c style for comfort when you wear B' A complete line always oil,' hand, priced at ?.2.50 up. Mrt. RobtlPattison Crbrsetiere . 1 Phtjne IfiM WZl Jl9. 1702 9 OPakSVeeet J kr' -4-r h. J . r J V.. , . FTTT5 Professional Directory j , ATlftllMtTS COCnRAN aOEDEftHARD-pOeo. T. Cofbran and Colon K. Eberhard, Attorneys. La Grand National Bank Building. R. J. GRKKN, Attorney at Law Practiea ia all state and federal courts. Office La Grande National Bank Building. , CRAWFOBD BAKIN T. H. Craw ford and Robert B. Eakln, Attor ney! a law. Practice in all tba courts of -the state and the United State. Office, Weat-Jacobson Bide, rdomt i-19-17. La Orande, Qregoo. . B. MILLER -Arcnltect, room 37, New Foley Bldg. Phone Red 1871. PIANO Tl'.NKU. JAS. M. DALY Piano Tuner, lief- erences, Mrs. G. S. Birnle, Mrs. R. J, Green, Miss Miller. Phone Mrs. R. J. Kitchen for appointment. Will be in Ln Grande in May. 2-4-lm,p OSTKOI'ATIIIO. DIt. MAKGAUKT INGLK, Ostcopathi l'hysu'iiiii SpocinHing in tliscnse of women and children. Hours 10 to 12 u, in., I to Q p. m., and by ap pointment. Phones Office Rod 17fit. residvnee, Ulack 1231. 37 New Foley building. VKTKUItxAnT DR. H. W. RILEY araduate Voter- nrlnn. Hospital. 1409 Madlsoi A. Statu Stalllnn Inspector and Inspector of stock for shipment. Home Independent Phono, Black 41: Farmers Cti-operatlve Phone, Main Hi. l'iM'l'ATlONAL RI0MHM1IKH flOODlNO COLLKOFl, Oooilinic, Muho. ' Prnllc:il busi ness courses, review subjects, regular colloRe work anil suni mor school. 12-19-tf j Fraternal Directory. VOODMEN OF TUB WOULD La . Orande Camp No. 1(19 meets every first and third Monday at Eaglea Hall. All visltlnK neighbors wul eoum. Due payable at the orf'ca OC th clerk. New Foley Bldg., 8 m., to t p. m. J. J. MDRCHISON, C. C a I. KITCHEN. Clerk iODBHW WOODMEN OP AMERICA La Orande Camp Mo. 7703 inueta on the flrat acd third Thursday venlnics of each month In the K. at P. Hall. -Visiting neighbors welcome. L. J. MHNHALL, V. C. ' W. F. ASHMAN, Clork ' O. B. 8. Hope Cnapter No. 18, O. D. 8. hoids stated communications the aeennd and fourth Wednesday ot each n.ooth. Visiting members cor dially welcomed. 8AD1B a. OIViCN, W. M. HART A. WARNlCK.Sed. K. of L. of Security ML Emily Council, No. X46, meets the second and fenrth Monday ovenlng at 8 o'clock it Eagle ball. Visiting ineni hers are welcome. , ABE HARRIS, Fin'l. Boo. J.. K. FJT.UKRALD. Pres. A. F. It A. M. La Orande Lodge No. 41, a-. F. A. M. holds regular meetings flritt anl third Saturday at 7:30 p. m. Cord'ul welcome to all Masons. C M. IIUMfllliKYS, W. M. A. jC.'. WILLIAMS, Sec. V. O. KACLKS, AKKiK NO. '269. Meet every Friilay niclit, at F.airles Hull, Visiting members welcome. LILLY, W. P. A. j. I.AR.M, Sec. HK1IKKAH8 crystal lbdK No, 60 meets every Tu'..day tveolng In the I. O. O. P Hi!!. Ail Tlsltlng mem bers are tnvlt.d to attend. . I.KTTiK Mcfifll.IiKK'K, N. G. LUI'lA IlAI,KV,.IIec. Kcc. L. O. O. M. La Orande Lodge No. 850, Loyal Order nf Mnnne holds regular meetings every Wednesday nl.ht at 8 p. ni. In Euule hall neit to Klks' Itldi;. on Washlimton Are,. Vlsltois always welcome. Dues pay ahlo at Young's Hweets. W. C. HANSF.M. Die. BARRY 8 WART. See. . B. P. O. B. KI.KH, La Orande lxaK No. 433. Lodge meets each, Thurs day evening at 8 o'clock,. ' Home and flub privileges cheerfully ex tended to all Brother Kill... H. J. Oft REN, Eialted Ruler. At B. CUM Hit Y.- Secretary, HOVAL NEIOIIltona Iris Camp meets eveiy second Frfdag after noon and every fourth Frldap even ing, every month in K. P. hall. All visiting members cordially woleom. . HFiitlETTA 0 1,1 A J! ST, Opcle o MARY L. WES'f,,Kecordor. KNIGHT! OF PrirTTfcS Rod Crosv bodge N. IT m-ts every Mnada night,! Castle UalKK. of P."Jiall , A Pytbria welcome to ill visiting KnlghU . -a j. l. offrnTso.v, ca rtflLte GlftEN. Q. of R. 8. aS'Oill classified bring O'uln. ta Si-ti 4! o J o i s 0 3 0 Q O0 0 Q O o o O . .-- -