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!tO ODiland and Bos Angeles, CalPl
' where theywit spend a number 'I
lOr these cold nights, try a KanP
hek Water Jjnllle at
FUTHAM'S
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J !nths with relatives. 'Mrs. King will
pei&ips remain incCiDfonfi.
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Ravilta Have Scarlet Ver9r
o!l ThfS Frank Lraffitt Sr&Jk is iwar-
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Mr. and Mm. Ti Tiiiam ilcK'c arty
jc paruiils eg a baby tyy bornaj)
f hoioilal last ntKlil. WO-ltTbatd
verjrjrigiit littt rolRiw,
r a aiftned fofc scaiet fever.
feiOii .SI rami lmjrves
LHtlo Li'itha Siruiul wlio
N lilfl (l)l at lfcr homo, la
y reiwtiMl to bo vory uiuch
fovod.
has
IiIiiii M'n lido
, Royal Neilsun, Sari AKSonmm
hd liosroe Cook am all gujkUs at
4e Foley Hotel. Thk-y aro front
jiilon afrl aro spending the time
fcro on business.
(is. Mclityiilu to CallfoAiia
Mrs.,, Mary Mi-Kenzle left last
luht for. Los AiiReles Cal., wliktre
Irs. MrKenzle is from Sumtnerville.
lano Tuner Here
i Sidney Uylo arrived thi morning
Jpm a.-nltle, where he has becn
II business. Lyle is pie.no tuner
note.,
Mrs. Ilillman to Meach6
Mrs. rEe Hillman Wt this
morning fur Meacham, where she will
visit a short time with friends.
Mrs. Vehrs 10 Elgin
Mrs. Ernest Vehrs left this morn
ing for her home in Elgin, after
spen&ng a short time hew) as the
guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
K. Wright.
Mrs. Kinley Returns , -Mrs.
J. W. Finley, whoQlus been
the guest of her father, Charles
Crary, left this mming for her Irome
hig.Soap Lake, Wash.
Dr. Jolasberry Visits Here
Dr. C. . Jolasberry, who is a dent
ist at Enterprise, visited La GrauHe
luut nvaninn h.i.iinft& nnrt lnff this
0Zm ,!', RUelit Dl'" ''s "j'orning for hi home in Enterprise.
is said to be a'master'Tn that 1HM
Union Attorney Herft
B, F. Wilson, who is a prominent
attorney at Union, is visiting in La
Grande today. He claims profession
al business is the call that 'jujught
mm to La Grande once more.
forge Coeliiau, Hetler .
tti' -v.-
(leoree Goi hran who underwent Cove Farmer Here e
Iseeond operatiitt at Hot Lake ot) ! Mr and Mrs. L. B. Carter
J'ek 'iign is very iiuieh Improved spending a few 'days in La Grande,
expected to be up and around , visiting. They arc herij to look over
Leaves f8- $$attle q
Rev. E. J.Houston left ye9t5day
for Seattle, wltttemhe will visit over
ounua
Judge KntHles Hone
Jiiriire J. W. Knowles is Umie from
Wallowa, where he has been presid'
ing at the Circuit Court session in
Wnllowa county. R. A. Hanna, of-
,iVcial court reporter, has also i
turned. ,
JI. E. Kj Sells Home
II. E. Keep has sold his home mid
lot at 1018 Y A vet, to Frank Siljng
for IflOOtyThc deal was made through
'"Tthe l"yriiid Land Co. Mr. Keep
has left for California.
To (A'isit in Seattle-
Mrs. W. B. .Pickens, Mrs. Lynn
Bohnenkanip and daughter left Jhis
morning Tor a monin s villi ii acac
tlc with Mr. rid Mra. Lloyd Busey
Mrs. Busey w formerly Miss Grace
Pickens, of this city. i
I5JVIUIWED
CITY BASKETBALL-LEAGU E TO
I'LSY "Y", . . .
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the next few days.
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ti-s. ctukcr Leififs--" "
j Mrs. C. H. Bukter, who has been
I guest at the. home of Mr. and
the wheat market. They report that
Cove has about as much snow ns La
Grande.
Visitors from Nampa
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Irwin, of Nam
pa, Idaho, are visiting nu the nome
of Mr. and rMs. Frank Rcchlin. Mr.
Irwin was formerly a dispatcher at
the railroad office here, and so has
muny friends with vbich to visit dur
ing hiit stay in the city. ' '. '
Irs. C. E. Short, loft this morning
3r Baker, whore l! will visit withifor his 'home in Minam after tapend
fiends. Mrs. Baker is from Enter-i ing a few days here as the guest of
Ne Postage Stamps
As an observance ofp the tercen
tenary anniversary of the landing of
Charles Conke Leaves the Pilgrims in 1W0, tHc post officf
Charles Conkey left tin niorninu ; department is now preparing a gew
issue ot
Teams Are Formed From HO Em
ployees Of the Various Erg
tcrpses Of the City,
The Cfty League (flivill play all of
their basketball gumcs tfeis season
at thY. C. A. gym. The teams
are organizations tm employees of
various nnternrises and industries of
tthe city.
Followirjir is the schedule of gjnies
for the remainder of the season.
Tuesday, Jan. 25, R. IJ, Shops vs
Lumber JaQts and Retailors vs. Bank
ers. Friday, Jan. 28. Hall 'Room Boys
vs Purity Squad and 11. S. Seniors
vs. Retailers.
Tuesday, Feb. 1. R. R. Shi.p vs.
American I-egion and Bankirj vs.
Lumber Jacks.
Frtllay, Feb. 4. 11. S. Seniors vs.,
Purity Squad nd Hall R&in Hoys
vs Stoddard Bros.
Tuesday. Feb. 8. R. R. Shops vs
P.nnkers and Retailers vs. .jiniber
FriilMr. Pi.h. 11. Hall Room 1
vs. American Legion and Stoddard
I5cs. vs. Purity Squad.
Tuesday,, Jan. 25. R. R. Shops vs.
Eetailers and II. S. Seniors vs Lum
ber Jacks.
gi'idny, T'eb.18.: American Legion
vs. Ba'nkers and fotailers vs Hall
Room Boys.'
Tuesday, Feb. 22. R. -R. Shops vs.
Purityo Squad and Stoddard Bros. vs.
Lumner Jacks.
I That tflugh or cold i tt head' can
fle ended easily by HyiOuei. No stoV i
'njicn dosing, lirenlhuoit thiouji th'.P
m, auu muuin. .uoney oack it it
fails, la Oinode PharmiOy. l-'J-lt
WhiS is it a?'wey o I
A beautiful pairing of beautiful I
birds from Jensen's-Poultry tflaOt.0
"n Hilton s Uarairo Window. o
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Thought and Art.
"Poetry," says Matthew Arnold, "Is
Weight and art In one."
?NEW6TODAYS
WAN'TED Ily Feb. 1. Strictly mod-
ei n 3-rooni apartment or house '
furnished. est references. In-
quire at Observer. l-2l-otp j
Kill SALE rour-room house withtl
bath, furnished. Mro lVj tons ot j
coal, fruit, 25 chickens. $800.01) will j
mingle, if taken at once. BuUnce
.on monthly payments. Iniiui.-
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Men's Pants
A new line, of work pantg bought at c
the new prices which means a saving
of about fifty per ceat. o '
Men's Khaki Work Pants.fi... 1.95
Men's Cotton W8rk PantB $2.45
Men's Lace Knee Whipcord Pants $3.50
Men's Wool Work Pants $3.93
Men's Heavy Wool Pants..;.......;...:. $4.95
8 9 Th o Woj'kingman's Store
E HUB
THE WORKING MAN'S STORE
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(r. and is. Wilson Here
j Pr. mid "Mrs. '13. 9. VVIlso have
pen spending a sliortotiuie In La
irnnde. e Mrs. Wilson hadoa $ligh,t
peration perfbrnied on her nose.
Iiey ie,ft this miirning foro0their
pmelii Klgin.
relatives and also on business.
InwanV llieli.-ii'dsou lleturns 0
j Howard Richardson has 0 been
poiKlint; the past ''many days In
lortland anil tirrived home last
ht from thai place. He was a
orakeinan on tlito O. W. II. & N.
. bre unlii the first' cutling'Jof the
0 bard took plaeq.o
cdillle Howell Imiiroved
j Miss Caffii! Howell "who lias been
I the Hot Lake SstnitarHim Cor the
list several ilayii, Is reported 16 be
nieh inifirovcdginday. -Mrs. Wrl.'ii
tTtv'll left this looming for Hot
lake, wile re glie will vjsit wljh Jliss
uwell. .0
COMING EVENTS.
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of Coun-0
Jan. 21. Opening
"n try Club. V
3u lj-Keli. S.Deputies
P.jyne and (iaffney, of in
conic tax department will
Jie at fofirt House to aid .
persons in0making out thcir"J'
co tax 'returns. I
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SHOE SALE
Every Pair of Shoes in
the store,. Regular lines
AT .COST 0 c
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Also .Special Sale of
Shoes, your choice
"$4.95 A PAIR
See Window pisplay
Everything i& the
Store on Sale.
Von Save We Soil for asli
.Clint's CIcthiery
"The Store With a
"Conscience"
j 1118 Adams
Will Attend Shrine Meeting
Mr. and 'Mrs. A. W. U'ffel left
this morning for Portland, where they
wili be guests of their daughter, Miss
.., i-!i ti,.. ..i ,.! ik Five-cent stamps wjll be blue and will
nuuw a (Jicvuic ui liiu oiiiiiik vi liic
postage stamps which live
to he sent to all post offices in the
near future. Th local opost office
receivednotice 0f these new sl.imps
and hopes soon to .have .them. The
green one-cent stamp will havS for
its" decoration "The Mayflower,"
while the red two-cewt stamp will
show the "Iuinding Of The Pilgrims?'
Shrine Ccnventioif to be held Uiere
next week. 0
Mrs. Beveridge Leaves o
Mr. andriMrs. Havid Beveridge lefj
this morning for, Portland, where
they will be guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Beveridge for
a short while.-. Little Lola accompan
ied them. 0 a
Compact." The stamps will be valid
for all postage purposes and for reg
istry, airplane and special (delivery
purposes. , 0
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Because the chief occupation of t,a
Grande people is said to be the O.-W.
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4. .J.
Friday, Fcb.o25.-s-Eajjke.rs vs. Hall
Room Boys and H. S. Seniors vs. Am
erican Legion.
Tuesday, Mar. 1. R. R. Shops vs.
-H.S. Seniors ami Stoddard Brno vs.
Retailers. ,
Friday. Maft 4. Anyricin Leuion
5vs. Purity Squad and Hall Room Boys
vs. Lumler Jacks.
Tuesday, Mar. 8.o-RUilers vs.
Purity Squad and Stoddard IJros. vs.
Fankers.
Friday, Mar. U. II. S. Seniurs Vs.
Bankers and R. R. Shops' vs. Stod
dard Bros.
Tuesday, Mar. 15.-e Purity Squad
vs. Lumber Jacks ,ar.d Stoddard Bros. 1
vs. American Legion. o o 1
Friday, Mar. 18. American Legion ,
vs. Luinber, Jacks nnd (Hall Room
ooys vs. n. .a. enioj's.
Lumber Outlook Encouraging
oj. L. Mimnaugh left this niornir.j:
r. Ui l,,.m ln U7.,lln.. ofln,. cnAn.'l. I
in.'i f, j.,. hi,n k,ince iii'lRj & N. railroad and shops here, there
says that the lumber business looks i has been a great deal of interest cfO-
much move encouraging than;'1"-" " '"""" - - -
linn ai.so me sraaji acciucnr aim rii-
road happenings, which' people are
so. vitally 0 interested in. This 'ftas
been neglected heretofore, but will be
taken care of by men in the various
departments at the jailroad yardoatl.l
shops. o o &
The blacksmith shop's first "report
has been brought in. . i'
very much move encouraging
for some time previous. 0
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Mrs. HosHinan Improves
Mrs. Harry Hossiuan met with.) a
.serious accident last Wednesday
when f,she was. wringing rlotlntt
throiiffh thfj electric wringer, 0catch
ing.her hand In the wringer and
while Ihe, hand was sadly fiiangled.
it is thought., that she will bo able
to use it In a feWdays.' "
The, Matkeys Here o
"""Mr. lihd .'Mrs. Harvey Mackey are
guests at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs.
Claude Mackey. They are from Hamp
ton, South DakotaJ where .they arc
Mr. annf Mrs. Tom Wilson left last
night ' for Portland' on a combined
business and pleasure trip.
Alex Matheson, who has been id
poor '"health for the past month has
gone to Portland, where he will un-
leading farmers in that district. This I "ergo trcutmant at ' the St. Vincent
their first trip west nnd, while
jthey have just arrived here, they ure
greatly in favor- of .the west.
.Mi's. Itiley Improves
Mrs. "H. W. Itiley Is Improved
(ollowing ac,burn she received two
w.'ks ago. wheti she, removed some
beans from the oveii, which she
was baking in 'ii bucket with a ' set
In lid. She touched the lid with
a' knife blade causing the air to hit
the bucket and throw the hob beans
in her face burnln;; it severely.
-lodge Crawford is Back
Judge .1. T. Crawford stepped olf
oast bound train No. 24 this morn
ing wtlh a llttlfc spring In his walk
and his "very best La Grander smile
on. He has been la California for
many weeks and has been having
a wonderful time In the sunshine
down south. lie says as usual La
(Vrande looks vt?ry good toohlm and
that he is very glad to be back
home once more.
Announcement
OLD-TIME DANCKS
.will be given in Itex Hall on
fltirsday evenings. Nothing
but the graceful, old.tinie
dnces will be t'ed. Music
by Llndsey's superb onohe.Hra?
Everyone enjoyed 4.'ie lirst
d.'iccs; be sur and attend
those to be giwn. t.so3s
by appointment. Call Main 42.
Ms.&Nrs.P.J-Powers
DANCE
. TUESDAYS
SATURDAYS,
Watch this space ioP
Special Dates
Mrs. West Returns
Mrs. H. K. West, who has 4iccn the
Biies of her parents, Mr. and Mrs
Th'rtiias Budge for the past several
days, returned to her home in" Con
don this morning. Mrs. Budge ae
compinied her as far as Reith, where
she. will spend the day as the fv.cs'
of friends'.
Illy to Wallowa
T. J. Bly left this mawiing fi r
Wallowa, whue he will apend a t-hort
fime en business. Bly0 hi'- changed
hfs head((arters to Ij Crinde and
!s -!ad to be so situuted tt to '
nble to rtam to his home for Jiis
week ends. ,5. .
Star Encampmenl Al Enterprfap
6 A ffjmber of Iji Grande men left
vestenair morning lor tnnrpnse,
where they will attendoth Star En
ii!Sipment of the I. O. O. P. lode
iheld thew- todajK Th hunch will r
hum on this'i'vening's train. Bide.
la number trf local people eing in at
j tendance, de'(;gati'cl f rom ''Baker
hospitul in hope of recovering
lost health.
hi;
Quite a number of the blacksmith
shop men nrc planning on going to
Ione Pine, where a dance willbe held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E.
Fields tomorrow night.
Mrs. G. H. Forward has gone to
Olcx, Oregon, where she w!U be the
guest of her mother, Mrs., Mary Scott,
for a short time. "
Owing to the reduction of forces in
the backmithing department, it-' is
losing William Dowskey and Louis
McNeill.
A "Hr iat of Hearts.
' A "hearty" homo Is Hint of the wife
of a doctor In California. The lables
chalrs.,ele.. In fscl.mll the furniture
of the pcullar house are hari-slinpi d !
The owner's bed has 11 bi'ltrl-sliiipoil
tii-adhoarfl supporled im both side
by bedposts carved (represent I'll
pid's arrow. The Iichii slmped head
lionrd i dei-urrted with nH hearfi
sbiip"d picture frame lo w hl'-h0 two
HOL'els enibi'iico eacil .Mliei' Tile re
marAiill(t, iioue Is nnrne'l Hie "1'eri
eariliuifii:" itich loeiiri"' M,e mi'iobriiitv
"lieioi.iiig tlie b 'art und the" great blood
Oi-csels.
(IS It
World 6njlltS Coin.
Thcoin of the lst vnlue ever Is
sued IsMhe "mile," so cHllcd. su'-h ft
the widow of tho Bible cwtft Ibuteil
lo the pGor. c1ls shspe was (lexnaona1
siitfl Its value about nne-flftieth of &
coat. It ould take five ft"uWnd
mites to make one dollar.
m m 4 w ! mn
WANTED Use of piano for storage
tpl same. Phone Reft 34IJU.
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LOST-,Hlack niarc, branded G G on i
left, stifle. One G, plain and one
indistinct. Weight about lipn. He-;
ward. Smill Bros., Island City- '
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FOR REST A good three-room '.
houe. Two blticlrs east of liecn-;
wood School. Pyramid Land Co.
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Just a painting. o
Just a picture.
Who did it? Hunyon. 0
Hilton's Garagu Window.
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can finish 0out0J'our set ofj
Ivory now for much less money at 1 1
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PUTNAM'S o I
FLOUR
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Golden Heart High Patent Flour, o
Golden Hei't Rye Flour.
Golden Hfcart Corn Meal.
CoVlen Heart Germ Meal.
Golden Heart Graham Flour. '
Cleanliness is O&r Motto.
Ask Your Grocer for Our "
Golden Heart Products
"Hard Wheat Blend. Manufactured By0
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Rowe & Ridiardson, Cove, Oregon.
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0 ATLANTA, Gn., 'January 21. An
nouncement has just been niJiHe here'
of the organization of the Intorna-q
tionfil Properties, Inc., to take over I
the business Jicrelof ore conducted by j
G. R Willin) Internatinal nistributor i
of Tanlac, oand the fJViiIis-McDuffie 1
ComiMny, Eatstrn Distributors, of
this city.
Tho new Company0 mis u paid-in
capital of one million dollars unil is;
one of the largest profii ietai y nicdi- j
cincT:oncerns!li!ythe world.'5 The busvT ;
ncsft' of the corporation will:, he con-j
ducted by fJ the prefiiint0 management,
which owns the entire capital stock.'
Itis understood th:U no part of the
stock will be offered to the public, j
1 an lac, their principal product, is
probably the most,, extensively adver
tised and .wont largely a:bld proprie
tary medicine of it kind in the world,
approximately 20,000,000 bottles hav
ing ''been sold simo its introduction
six ynars ago. 0 o
An instance of the rapid growth
and development of the buNinoij.s with
Athinttt as principal heuthiuarters is1
the statement that its pwdiKVts are
now advertised in more6 than seven
thousand; m;wpapcrri in the - United
.States and Canada, and that the ad
vertising appropriation for (his year
will be in excess of,, one million doI-
lars.- , ,
This company is doing an annual
business of f rom0 $.r,,000(000 to ?(,-
000,000 within annual pity-roll of ap-
proxitnately 1 he executives
and sales offices of-eurw moii' thTin
an entire floor of the Fourth Nation
al Hunk Building in this city.
6,000 Cans of Canned
Goods in Cans.':-"
. ,., , c ..e.,.. .' TO BE SOLD A3 QUICK AS WE CAN
0 PIGA VIGLE STORE ON Till LLE Y ?
They frt'rivinl .Mmidiiy nnd' arc now on sale, find nohiK goixl. And with tlii:s
Hliiiincnt iloiijf canic iiiih'c (invcriiiiiciit l!acoii in 1o2 II). ciuih. Wo employ no
clci;Jis, liavt; no delivery system, no J'ixtiins, don't; line paper or twine, do
our own work, 'in plain, elean o'eralln. V'e appeaPto those who care 'to drop
into La (iraiide's only Pia wi.n'le Store. o'on wofl'tW(iiidef how vc do it
wImi von ge? Jiow its done. W'f l)(fist of having the litest coffee trade in
La (iraiifie. if yon are pai'lienlar aliont; yotir 'coffee, como. to (his store, lifter
tryinjf and testing all 'known brands.' We Hi, honM and stuck with (.Mossrl,
it Desers World-Wide Brari'd (Joldmi West--None I!et,1e.l' and if yon don't
want "(food Coffee," let this brand alone. We caj,er to those that are hard
to please on "coffee. Our place is loctfied on a paved alley, back nf the U. S.
jN. I!.ld. Kiyht in fi'inil of the I'emicy Store, audVyou wish to cut across
lots, ;v through the N. K. West store. Our bacH doors eonift tofijethci'i , '
"Voui'S in Maste, . ? ,
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ALLINSON-
'oN'B-I''reezinK ('fiinpound Tor vmir
lindiulur d'es net c'wl you nijirh al
PUTNAM'S
Livery - Feed
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( was U'ao (here.
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N. A3Uet,Igr
I Sale Stable .?'
txtrnlr in ('alifarOwtl , .
,i, Sir.s oefimK nd wn. ii.wiffd ffT 'Ave PhoTie Red 722
..-r
iwhPTT they ill he at the h,!"
lilars. .Srom P"r,ri-ln they jf-
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a ' 8 1 0 ;'i
fy'iXl breakfasting ortOu5N(Wc Rolled Oau. fyX . j
ft 'iWV OlS R taZrl anal-saBltarilv milled. I I V ? '(Vi T"" 1 ' 0li j
I pactod. noted and wrapped. 6 J 0
fcu to. -5 y iKrr m
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