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4 TWO Oo o LA" ORANDK EVE.rTf) fSEUVEn Tnri.sn.vv. vr:mn. ay 21, -10,0. ai ft: fc tsi cc sc fo 811 w A hi h r si ranks? Bags,: Suitcases 1 1 Have?you evj?r considered hov corf spicuous your luggage is when tr.avl v inij and ftow much people siate you vith the inipresiion it crtati? If you want the fieight of refinement, style and durability in traveling goods you will find it in our line, which, in our estimation, is the, finest line of luggage made. We carry styles and prices to suit everyone. Come in and let us show them to you. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY HILL'S DEPARTMENT STORE GOV E'Sfll D1FR -:Ri?iiS OF Lnaiit ILlfBOSiOl! ): t BKLATIVES I.KAVE FOB EAST TO KING Hill HOE. Civc Improvement C'luk Take Over Movie. Theatre AuBtrin Settle ! "" Woinf to District. IONIAN SERENACERS COMING Splendid Musicians and Entertainers to Appear Here 'Tnwy t-t m it m w , . it. . , V V --.r 44 1 Mi- - . " PUPILS OF M SCHOOL COVE, Feb. 25. (Special). bun has been liftwl entirely and there waa a dance hrre Snturday nijrht, the fiist since '1 hunksgiving. Tuesday ni(tht Mr. Weskil shuws the famous war film, "Ki(hting Under Four Flags. " Kuniuo Unmsdell returned to Port land last week to finish her course a the Hehnke W.'ilker business college. Chester .Mi'Calliatcv of Idaho spent last week with his cousin, Hugh Mc call. . Jhn Allen, an old-time resident of this town, left Thursday for Califor nia, where he will make his future Sl'XDAY KlillOOI.. NFAVI.V Ol! GANIZKI), IS AKItri GOOD PKOGKKSS PKOCFKHH OF Tim CONCERT MEANT FOIl Pl'K CH ASE IF(SONG BOOKS. V.:.:" TKLOCASET, Feb. 2r. (Speciiil) A Kuoial was held last Saturday night at the school hou for the pujpost nf purchasing Hong books foV the Sunday achool. There were about eighty pfcn- The P'e present and a pood time was enjoy ed by all. A short program was giv en, after which luncheon was served. The,. following program was given; "America" Hy all. "Old Glory" Lonnie Lubber, Lem uel Hodgkjns, Ray Young, Ernest Koenig. Recitation Vernon Wilson. Iiecitation Oscar Wilson. "Our Country" Anita Titus, Ala dine Lubbes, Murjorie Hyatt, L. B. Hyatt talked on the marines' part in the war. x Recitation, "Washington's Grave" Ray Young. Recitation, "Gettysburg Address" ! II... T !. I I., i h n i n a nnx siippfb- u"y,-e IIULU fl UUft UUIILIIj Twenty-two Austrinns arrived here (Friday with two carloads of furniture land stock.. They are nt the home of NEWLY MARRIED COITI-E BE-jjjr gelftk, but expect to buy pronerty Tl'UNS ARCHIE STEVENSON here. RECOVERING FROM HL'RNS Mr. McMarcn of Portland was in I. A f; II AVI) K PKOI'I.E A'lTKVIl Cove on official business recently. Airs. J. t. Lonlcy spent Saturday in linker. DANCE. home. Mrs. McCall and Mae Stearns wen'tiLura Wilson H. H. Lund talked on Ceremonial and Symbolism,, in Education. ' Song Telocaset school children. Miss Faye Melius of Union' visited They are nt the home of Sunday at the Fames home. Miss Lizzie Phillips of Union re turned to her home Friday after a short visit here with Mrs. C. C. Dujv ger. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lubbus have re ceived a letter from their son in the United States marines, now stationed $5f whs cleared and this money will be used to poirhast books and phono -;giaph records for the school rooms. , (.eight on J-'ion was sponsor for a dance which followed the supper. 51 r. and Mi's. Georgru Dixon' landed : in Perry la: t Friday, having returned i from Salt Lake City, where they were married in the L, D, S. temple on Wed-iiie-sdiiy- of this week. The bride and . groom lire living in the bungalow on Lieutenant and Mrs. Frank Earner and small son Allen hnve returned to their home in The Dalles after a visit with relatives. Miss Kate Wilson was a La Grande visitor over Sunday. The Tehfcaset Sunday school, organ ised about a month ago, is progressing nicely wfth a good attendance each Sunday. (Albert Anderson was a business vis- Joe Gardner returned Fridnv with PERRY, f eh. 25, (Special) A boxinn honorable dieharirn. Iln wn in at Washington, D. C, stating that he supper whs held here Saturday night Fiance two months before the nrmis- would be home this week. by the pupils of the Perry school, jtice was signed, but did not seo any Many beautifully decorated boxes were jiirttve service. displayed and prizes for the prettiest Mr. Hammick of Enterprise is hold trimming were awarded to Mrs. A.jing revival meetings at the Baptist Reher and M ss Lisla Allen, the three jchurch. He is staying at the home of numbers of the Haines orchestra act-: his daughter, Mrs. Broughton. ing as judges. A curtain was stretched The three upper classes of the high cross the stage front and Mr. La Beau 'sehoul entertained the freshman class iiuetiuncd off the shadow of each lady . Friday night in Tripneer's mll. A Rft she stood behind the sheet. About j verv good time was renorted bv nil. Miss Etha Thomas of La Givmdo snent Saturdav and Sunday with Mrs. j 'tor in Union Saturday. . William Van Siclvn. Vina Conlev,- Ruth Fulp. Cecil' . FIND LAZIEST MAN. Eyrs, Chct Eyre.s. Grant Cordey and! Lang Belt attended the- firemen's ball f DECATUR, 111., FeTw Sfi-Pooffi.-o in L:i Grnntle Monday night. inspectorr. here claim to have fo nod the K. Thorsen was a I.,. ilmnHe vUifor laziest man in the governnn'rt service Thursday? Mr. and Mr. E. C. Fiiln. Mr. nnd Mi s. U-N. Cnnlev and Mr. and Mrs. L. i " had torn up several Jetlers be.-in-e Lower Flat, recently vacated by ; B. Carter attended the Elks' dance in!' waa to ult'11 trouble o d-.div.r d'eorgu Perry, where they will be "at La Grande the 17th. jthem. heme" to their many friends. Clyde Ib.warten returned homo Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bnylen and Mis from C;mr K'rnev Thursday, with) Have the lllbel wnilh stands for Margaret KlopXunstein worpjui fuunlnn Vono-Alr. riiuihiuifiA. . .. 1 Cnir working conditions, put. on yon- - Aim. imitert Trencti sncnl iMomlav i ''" '"- "'v. ... night 'viW her aunt, Mrs. Silas Ko- lgert in Ln Grande. Helen Ramsdell has resigned Tills' k V OUR, RICH.' SMOOTH, KfcAnr WHITE FLOUR 4 15 EXCEUENT FC BAKIMG Flour, like all commodies, has its grades and different va rieties. We carry a complete line and can give you the kind of flour you like. .We can supply you with Montana Hard Wheat, Washington, and all grades Union county Flour. PHONE YOUR ORDERS OUR DELIVERY SERVICE COVERS THE CITY HARRIS GROCERY 8 XOKTH Flit STREET ACROSS THE TRACK "United States rood Administration License No. G303255" MAKING KERCHIEFS In Ahsenre of Imports, C:m:u!:! No Does Its Own Manufacturing. in the person of Carl WatUins, i.-'gro I ; m:il carrier, recently arrested fter J5 TTlinTtliTrTsJiliir. Inv nin7Kiil?r vw J Jut IlllliUll OUi riltlUrtl, Jmir VIVIICIOIIH ftirVlMillTrUlllHTH W lU llll("-ir m;u ji' l'i(h Mr - tm Ml-' W J Hnn- on the Lyceum course, aro oh vorsatllo as theyNn-u chdnntnK and dellshfnl. 1Jor ' They slag pluy h.l Impersonate will, unusual rliUladlviduaUy and col-I S1(,vt?ns0n Js r, u rocov. Z .r. lUZ " !? Wl"'Tm? ):i:',H'al 1 :"tr W:,rlI .A", 1U from the effects of a goline old Insirument will, exceptional effect. They feature, too. tho Ciulin and 'Mlsion a few days ago A lighted .post of fire and there is some question cello. There Is endless variety and charm to thetr program; instrumental t'Kri P "m the tank oas to who her successor will be. and vocal soIoh, duets, trios, readings and sketches lii costume. lav 'JE 'the two shops in town observing unior principles. Vhr-p Main her j "The manufacturing . of hnndker j chief:; is now beng underiakeu in Can jiHia. The abyenre ef sui plies' in ini i pui ted handkerclri-f.'!, formerly se cured from Great I'rita'n, lrehind and . HviiziTlnnd, lui:- nude i . - J ' 1 the do vtloprnent f an e':'eiiMve trade dur jing war time. S'ipniies e-f linei cloth ;iind y.'irns hr.ve be.-n redu'id to the I vanishing point by J lie. p' ohi'd in of ! export from Great I'.r'tain. One enn ' corn has been started in Ontario. t(i(i enly one in C"ii'.Ha, tin'rine out handiierchii-fs exclusively. ' Wii'e j starting on a comparatively sei-i!! Iprale. a market has bren sc -uied for ;:l;e nitire oiitjuit of alto do.'-n h;;id-jl:o-h:cfs a d;iy. 5-ipplies of lawn i and r-air.-ook iis-( in the maiuft'e- 'ture of the goods are being -f-nm textile mi'N," writes i v .b'hn-iKi. Ame'ic.-.n en so I a K'm- .ears. IViv nni1 ton, Ontario, to the state department "About Ho per cent of the handker chiefs being turned out are of kh:;l;i uilor, for which a steady demand is being expe: ieuced for the militia forces. Equipment cn'nsi.sU of sewin,.; .machines, a", iniluoidery machine an! an eUctrieally driven mangle. i 'impoits ttf cotton haiii'.erchic's for Hill, were planed at 5jlf?2r.,)('. of which came from Great l!:iL- n m. Switzerland rank;; secuiui ji the so-ir-'c of the haiulkei - lib f ; uv.d in Canada. Imports of cotton handkerchief-; from all pnurros in l:Mo were veined at. flO.'.S:!, com'i:-i"I with $:'V.o,lfi in 19 M and ?!M,.o:.? ia ?i. Imports of linen hnndl-crchier tliow a value of ?1"9.S." f.r 1 I L of which came from Croat Brit ain." NEW T Neal Puydam secured Props. Stand at Miv S :7in. Reliable I'AMI LINE. andciff'ird drivX-4 :1 nk'hvSB-i Gcnrrrp., hotel, M in first ela?? rvlre. Adv. position as postmistress of the Cove THIRD NUMBER OF THE HIGH SCHOOL LYCEUM COURSE TO BE GIVEN THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 27TB, AT 8:15. Season Tickets for Hie Three Iteinuii jl(r Numbers .....$1.00 Admission to Single Number ..r0 Seawm Tirkeia May Be Purchiived at Silvotlhwnv' Single Ticketa May Be Purchusid ut Hiv.h School Buildtng. BUCKHECHT CJ. 3. PAT. CI'F. a a (!cxndiMe jj, r a pair of Ai. when you walk into noe store ana asK tor a c. HucKinciiT Army Shoes, j-u can be sure Tl. tl.i, Army Shoe is up K tirularil Hut II u ninde by voilnu-n who have tumrd out ninrr tlun 6w,ooo Army Shoes under kf. rijwri supiTvuum and dut it in Kttkisl hv a moul uf mow th,n fifty years ol lioniv.1 abuc manut'artunng. look fr our rirn-J tpJe nsma IJi''ii-irT HAtiivl .-n de s! of every Shoe lor otit imiuu! piotivlion. There just one tiling to rcmrmlKT as!c for the UtlcKlllCHT Army Shoe hy n.ime and be sure that )vu get U. Then yon will appre ciate why it is worn by i thousands ol Offic. M.n Attorney. I'Uy.icuiii. Il.l.cr. Hunter and others in every wall (an mito caused the explosion which Mr. and Air Ray Barker hnve re leU Mr. Stevenson sans eyebrows ami, turned to their home. Mr. Marker ha eyelnahea arid with a. severely burned -heeh in the nrmy and stationed in i face. i Virginia camp until recently, when he Mrs. Walter Younir very nKreeably jwn.i returned to Canin Lewis and mus surpriscd her husband Satunlay even-itcred out. Mrs. Parker has been vis- tine hv hnviliir uhntlt thirtv fi'imU iniitin rnliitii'D. in Pian t.n.1 Cilu. I i. for a social time. Curds and other Tha Cove Civic Improvement club iirnnies were indulged in and light re-jhas taken ch.nire of the Cove theatre ' jfreshments were served. Und will uive the first movie next Fri- W. W. Gray has purchased n Mux- day night. jwpll itinabout anil is taking chauffeur . II. F.. Illevins of La Grande was a 'lessons. Cove visitor Monday. ' I Miss Freda Klopfenstein of La Clarence Richards and Nathan Grey Grande was the guest of Miss Goldie left Tuesday morning for Boston. I'ohrman Saturday. j.Mass., where Jamea Iloux is conva- I The river road is ngain in poor con-lescent in a hospital, recovering from idition as a result of recent thawing, i shell shork. Thev hone to find him in I nt'ti noiierisuii nieL won auio irou-jn coniliuon to nrmv' nun nome. .iame?j' 'ble Saturday evening while going to Houx is a brother of Mrs. Richards , "iAj I.a Grande'and his machine is in a ga-!and Mi's. Grey. ; rage with a broken spring. I U sfii or Busi jfc ness Inter- cf' ests m i tiy' Mr?!' Every legitimate jj banking accommo- dation La Grande Mattress Shop And Weaving Works Mattress Making and Repairing, Feather Mat tresses Made, Feather Renovating, Carpet and Fluff Rug Weaving. All Work Called for and Delivered ' CHAS, EDWARDS, Prop. ONE BLOCK EAST OF FLOUR MILL PHONE RED 132 Farmer. Orrh.rdi.U Motornien Conductor. alk of life. Assured protection Miss Stella Newbill. Is, ! Competent counsel If not olitainable fnxn your dealer, send t,;:mi' :itid v.mii- i.tder dii-ei t to BI'l'KIXGllAM & l!i:t 11 1' Slanufarlnnts San I'tnnctsro $8.00 to $7.00 she ( ;:k r i i.v su ir U p1 r.n Into . ( l)'ra(or J.". I me. ificd. "i'-d v. -I'll -.r "I hi- ;. Miss Maxine La Beau is hpre from ; Pnimpr T .a fira nflf Nlir-P ! her parents, who recently moved to Perry from Spokane, j Mr. and Mrs. William Sjon came up I from their home nenr Island City Sat urday to visit their son Leihton. They News returned Sunday evenmc 'Stella Newbill. a well known nurse. A host of friends p-athered at the j who tecelved luer professional train-. (. home of Lawrence Hull last V twine:-i In in this city, to Capt. Norman L. dav ever. i nir as a surprise on Mrs. ; Wallis. formerly or the British Im-! Hull, who. however, jrot "neNt" before periul service, and now of the Ameri- j uusr a: i ihii. t ne visitors aixi nosics?' can lied 1'ross in London, was ro ' lvpnircd to the tbince hall, where ..ev- j cel ed by the Observer lod:iy. The era! hours were spent in ptnyimr ! weddiiiK took place la Loudon, Eni;.. brumes and dancing. Liuht refresh- ! January 11th. ments were served. -" '' Mis. Wailis. after completlnK her A number of La Grande people came training In til-? Givn'do Ronde" h s- I do th 1 -i'd." i v. : j'nT nti:s in j m i:v ri , up Saturday eveninp to Btten 1 ihe d 4 ore. .Ldin Murray roeoverine; tvt-r hi, iccnt ;iln-. s and is aain able t(i be o it. We have bail daily snowstorms dur !t;' the past Week. Ed S:ihnir w.is .l.iwn from Hilard o')day and rr lor ted plenty uf snow to tile moirilair-s fur the ler 'in-: Married in England! Unbiased opinions or (h ,i , m...!( Helpful, disinter ested advice Cf) These are the fea- ! i () tures "which serve to Cf5 make this jnstitu tion V center, of helpfulness for the business interests fjJ of this corrimunitv. Consultation is held ii i :vl in La t: Viiik and took in a 1.' dins h ly 1 1 i . . 1 . f inu h-T:. Ii.il. She tllt'tl U" of lA.-t je.tr v :th tnK- s'x I'll a' -.-:! Ml' . we;it to N"tv !HOIIlbs' ro.l.te tlieie, especia' is ait an-te i It - erseiis tit .May spititl tint Xo In the work he aiel .1. W. Seott an .1 ef 1 t'l ."Ml -ay I .! " ' "Dri-tUn- I- -.1 i,i-iv ' "I'll'Vav 1 ..."' "Can't !tl ie.ly Ml M;y'nusiiiess ?' "I U .-ay I ,',.,.'' Wilne- es a ,-llillV ..f .li.. W ll Y. a.- ton "1 . ; Ts th:.! con Boyer. 'I'll -ny it is i nr ja i nn- "She toie nJmr out of her eel bmke JeGwimlow, tire up t h t:. -br to ill n will: n fiom i:-.l Mr fahi. ot W lh.! I ioii en i'-v-'J i tvari ,M.nd:iv Citptaih W.dhs I as b-e service iuce l!U 4. He .-.. -I rii'st ; h. ti,e infant. . tiW, ia .Le it., y.,i j confidential and 1 Ivitii: corps, and later tratlsf,.t r. ! Jff l : He, I States enter m; the nr lie t- TUf. bed to Cu Afletican Kt J J 111- Ha i' Itintr. in: a n. urn -.t t i 11., 1'in-s In London. al:ltoiit:h still In !t lippellll ..ervice t'at'tain ami Alrs, "ft'allis will r -iii. iii ia Lnulaml until be st'cures his re,, i foni Ihe service, when Mlev will :et nta 1 1.- this ci'tintiy. and theit home in New Oi leans. 'he rri.oin residetl t.'i'ore the .ir the b i h, .1. . t '.' 0 to. I Oll'lll. t sk.-1! o fc li' Js .lice 0 o . OS I .i Mi.x:x. I'.. . i P. '. I.. h. e.i . .i M . 'v. I,. f ' p, .fh. b I. Sleka ., s' it - a' llia't ,,r 'f ; and hi. - l O ! 'hin to n.f,-t the a !; i tan. I. O'ete a hi..,,. etMhe d.ier a if. J.'fl a te, n'h. ': H.r!. 'im SI '-k . ! -e Iter ,ns tmneVa.l .ieiaiv per . itil.lv to, !igte.-.l ' h a. bed 9 oiiio row ci'.i.nuu ri:s I l, RAIN. ()., Feb. I r:uir fir.t lalixe son to return from i.e;aca, l'iak Ileain, nrrived alone, bat Ci it lal .ttot linn the enthtiiaita "f the tr. .He was met at tlie'-t ,lioe b a .bum e-arp. :,nd a bat l n-i.t har.dt.U of his old friend-. erorol al out lh.'1 htliiyc-s sc.'tice,! nt the ef a B.dtv. shouting. ingitt p-rnde ami S WI.V. P.,F V b.fKiuettn) 'Hie lanv r: waloh he Hut ke, (i4-year-old co' had been emt'lalrt'd T'cfore"roinff into 1 -ervice shut ilow.T its plant day. n'lit gave the u ef(i end other ntl'omehile. to en' fijii-w.Tond tiiittv days' ttft- L1 i v0 ttvet rt'iilt tftVt.! Hv' '' v ''"f4 Katie's reroid was(sS poim 'i; U vited. i : Mxm Mwm. r '4? . t ..v. v;--. : ' rn - r :v--:" "A'",4:': Fresh-Crisp'-Satisf ying ? l This is exactly what , you'll say"' when you taste yourfirst Snow Flake Soda.' That's what everybody saysbolit ihem and that's why they are con tinuing to be so immensely populav Don't ask ftr crackers--say Sr? Jv ' Fhkes. Your grocer can supply you. v;c-;T j" zfr.fkif ' n ' r. t iw !ih:aks mil coi;ii. 7 Kjit;e Paul i until recent of ow iunI bv .Ialei mi;'1. ana S-n. of i for thc.Tiora, vounty, 9 bwkenje Wvrld' ; y fu.-k rvt:d. in ifo e?.s for m oVen -4a$' JT n ffo-W.,0'ul thittv day' ttft. LV tho thirty ? 1 ZiVfr Vziiti States hT2.tiond ' ".. Bank S Q ?Lt Grande, Ore elvStie1. O t 'j' H,: ?' if d .(till 7 H .i.CFEN DAY AND NIGHT' J. C. HE WRY Pwerjidence Undertaking Parlor FUNERAL DIPvECTCfR A?fD LICEKSED' , EMBALMEfe s (8 " 01 Q-tlay and Night S l adM'I'l- n O ding and hollered-. nlfc Q iicity f);.Jniin. p g ej u. tn,..M 0 butter and 'JSO pountb ef ftti 16k 0o o CJ V-l 9 a? O o ttttt!ir' 1" eg 0 0 00 0 e . o cP" o Jl.. ... o o o o O o 0 ' - r"s."v"' 0--- v.., . ;rr o o