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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 22, 1921)
r O o o i i t o o SATUTT)"VY. .TAXTLVRY 2. 1921 Local Newsin Ehrief A ... oo Co o o I tr-.... .......... iSli-i.. Ilnk Here t Mrs. J. w. Hir.OL. i sntudlus j -B tow da here from Keith" . llarUcil to Yakima n i Ira Haitzell felt this morning for I liitSmu. here he will be a guest ay 60,e,homc t ''""Khter, Mrs. Myrf tie Hubner, fur the coming week. iJ'jJ. l'earson Improves K J' Pearson, $ho wax stricken o lust December with" an ulcer o the stomach, later followed .by a Acm oirhage is now reported to be con (Vnlim Men at land Office J"W1lliaiii0H. llulcliliiaoii. Andrew (J. Klliott and fcarl Stgcigrr were all redrrnl l:in'l office visitors, yes-t5j5eyreiRn-t tliuT L'wiou is sveiy OiBch alive. . JSIiss Colt ltetiiins Miss Marie Colt left eSti-rday af Hcrnooo for her linuie In Summcr villn, afllr spending weeks here a i ne Buesi oi ner sister, Mrs. J. M! Gosh. Mrs. (lilbert Leaves I Us- GaMoway Leaves- Mrs. Clara Gilhert and Addie" i'ts. "ilebekah Gulioway, f Union, Urown left this morning for Portland, I 'eft this morning for Reith, where where they will make their home in f site will be a guest of her daughter, the future. Thfy have ben guests! Mrs. Logan Marlin, for a few days, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. O. 'Mrs. Galloway is very well kuywn in i Paytono There are f'm Mattoon, 111, ' i ' I Mrs. Pearson Acceots Position I Mrs. J. J. Pearson is mnv connect- Hamden Bacli- 0 jed with te Grey News Stand. Mrs.f Giles Harajden arri'ed home this , jlioyd Pittock, who wa formerly ' morning from a short eastern trip. I manager of the stated, ws replaced ; Rumor has ft that he has been as ar by fl.s. Frank Gt'ft'ge, vho is now;est as Baker. WheTevei"he was, he feting as mamiger, nHsisted by Mm. J" writing insurance, one" niaybe jL. L. Bramwell and Mrs. Pearson. jsure. te wilU spend the weak end I (here. illjilpli nnd Kfi k" Wells Here I e Klph and Knit Wells are spend- I I ne .-))! ktiarts net urn . -ing some time in La Griuide on Mr. aifd Mrs. John Speckhart. Mr.' business. 'Ihev ivnort that consul- and Mr.f. Frank Speckhart, and Mr. ering the size of Alicel. ft Is ntillyiand Mrs. F. Speckhart arrivedohome a very lively place with a lot or last night forii Portland, wWre thev get-together, good limes going on have jwen spending the past several at all trues. weeks on a pleasure rip. Mr. ar.d Visitors nl G?ven Home Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hiikok, of I Portland, arrived last evening and ! i'e visitors at the hontb of Mrs. Hick-j iKs sister. ,rs. ixiu t.tven. nir. prison publication of the Oregon !Hickokj,s htjre on, business, and isjstate Penjtttittary, was received to spending the 4ay in Wallowa in that (day by the pherver inowhich the as- capanty. I tr.s. Kinmell Back .. cJ. W. Kimmeli. who has been.iit Wnding a -short time in Bakero as ; will be off the pressajan. 22. Sub- the guest of Nlativcs, rcturijed to iscrijjtions. from ocal citizens were ier home,, here this morning. She asked. i i . , s0was accompanied by chcr daughter,! , . " Mft. W. M. Mink. jHiich Bodmer leaves- ' " 1 u 4 Hugh Bodmer is in 'Joseph-, where - ... . t f1(l,., i.. i: .: t , V V i " V r rit r r Tot j COMING EVENTS.- Jan. oUI.'-rOpening of Coatf- '.o try Club. A: Jan. 5i.-I-'eli. 5. Dcputiat Payne and Guffney, of in- ! J- eoine, tax department wilt. ! ,!, be at Court House to aid ! persons in making out their v a ; J : tax returns. I c-4 4 SHOE SALE Every Pair of Slices in the store. Regular lines ' AT COST Also Special'Sale of Shoes, your choice $4.95 A PAIR "See Window Display Everything in the"0 Store on Sale. Vim Save We Sell for Cas.li Glint's Clothicry "The Store With a Conscience" ' 1 11W Adams AnnoimcciTient . OLD-TIME DAW7K3 . will be given in P.- Hall onV Thursday eveniazs. Nnlhiitg hut the fraceful, old-time dances sill be danred. Music ly Lind-ey's superb orche,i!ra Kveryone enjoyed the first 'dances; he sure sad attend those to be given. LssO?ia b? appointment. Call Main 42. ; Mf.&Mrs.P.J.Pours DAN TUESDAYS SAtUBpAYS ich ths space M 'Speciai DaOes 4T RFY HAM! O , 5 Simons KrpreiQntative Hare B. R. Balsager, representative.-, o: if the Simons Co., of0PortlarJ, is in town today on ousiness. , O 7T- O I) : .1 .. .. : ou. W. Grant has sold his house and jlot at 2ll Pine street to J. N. Csx fur?H39 cashJO The deal was 0ade tnrougn tnc ijramiu ljiiiu co. On Ilu.siness Tri- Dexter Mcllroy spent Friday in Union on personal and official busi ness. Mr, Mcllroy is a deputy sher iff of Uidon county,, H. S. Massee Arrives H S. Massee, of Maifison, Wiscon sin, arrived this morning and sur prised his sRio, Paul, and daughter, Mrs. A.' W. Neison. Another daugh ter, Mrs. George Huntington Currey, lives in Baker, . a a Mrs. Dougall to Cove Mrs. jHmeso Dougall left this'morn ing for The Cove, where she will be a gues at the home of friends, file is from Hot ISike. " La Grande, having been a Resident of Uoion county for many years. Mrs. ! red and Mr. and Mrs, Frank I Speckhart are fom Quincy, 111. Prison" Macazfne Asks Aid- A lotterofrom t'Lcnd A Hand,' tlioJ sistani of the locnl people was ask ed. T1le littli mapnr.ine IssiipH hv erisoners, wassuiiend(Hl last fall but is homo, rpvivaH u ice v 1 n(,i.-MuiiiK a Juw oays tooKtng at- .t.,ter his ranch. Asjcvcr, Mr. Bodmer t !' a busyo maif when if comes to the ranch, which is rather clone to tk. J-'fWallowa Lake, lie is now conncct- fjed with othc Union Motor Co., "and says that he 'likes the automobile Kame Ycjty much.0 Maxwell' Representatives Here Two "J-enresentatives of tho Mv. well ri po'rations visited T.n f:i.n,i ' this w'cek, looking over the townin Ji'PPes' that a dealer for thcMaxwell rr mipnt be located here. Pros pects are vcryo good, they claim, hut the dealer has not iicen adecided upon A wek ago the Chalmers and otbe .Maxwell factories "have been united 'and have a total capital of $55 000 -001 The Maxwell fixtures are be ing handled exclusively by the Union Motor Co., at present. ia me 1ood(. Leav 0 James Woodell, who announced in a very bored tone (W h. Hcity nd that He w,,i,i uC" " oiuia io see the hcsp;rper "slcu"h " whuould capture him, was, at ht captured this morning; but will not up held for ransom. Woodell is a Unio-i county man of many dears' slandin" and has been spending a short time in La Grande. This morning Jie left for Pendleton, where he will spend a short time visitipg, and from thre will go tci Portland, where he will I-.-, a guest of his daughter, Mm. Et'a Pan-Ur, iformer school teacher of I a Grande. Woodell is a farmer Jivinz lear Imbler. lieafTMate Dealers Have l.,.nrh, 5';Tne lieal Estate Dealers of La n,rande 'and the ui-riuin,i;n- JjL'met at the Foley hotel yesterday fori"' """r '?'""'"" ;vl,M'H " a luncneon. - The' election of officers elected fresident, J. K. Wright, firs vice presutf-nt, secretary and treas urcr for -the eomin W is Sherwood iJi-iiiin to option of Bill r ! J!K53rh.s been intnlcH int the hou-e of rpprcscatatives at Sal- " f ' " , -om ht- A R u. . . Sw to it that sniln I there lr cm, b AR. Huntr.;penainine Wi .... T . me regulation of real estale proper ty in he sutij yas the main topic UB'lsr diwui-sion at the onn hour. Many Hunters and Fishermen County Clerk Kenneth BlcCorimik ha. tst la. (jiycrf a, repor' on t'.-e munt of Uteres ihft he hss is ucd durine theyear of l:afl. He ssya th he does out handle the fuil mount of toanes isud inihc coun-! Uy for hunti, snd fishrfng. V,ioau at the irame warilenii handle them. jlle ttH.rt? that he -gld 5U hunlinir licenses 6"i2 anelcr'i license and ,y . rijaihinstion Imennes dutirthe vear '.vn i.a f?,;li eK'ffl" V. .'.-a ;Ier sn ...T comnination licences. .2-0. rs. Zuber Returns" ya- S. C. ZuberB,Uils etly and iMiSf. Hernia Vaster aO Union, after uniniiritlncr 1 n ( n I fnrii I t Arl- r' '? . or.r.: n .:.ry.. : points, have returned iS1 their borne here. While Jtusy repoQ) a enjoy- ! utfH time, thtey are Kind to be bark. kMIT.S0 CAUSE OF SCAlfY LEG Apptiction of CrLdoj.fetrSeum t Lenn with Brush or Dipping It A Bost Treatment. 0 Two species ofr Itch uiltes attack fowls, ooe of which Is the (Cause of scidy leg. While this mite eoitliiouly remains on the feet, burrowing through the scales ad causing Oielr eularKeiueut, it itlseeatlacks the comb and (he neck. A trust of loose tissue Is fiamed aboj;e the burrows, and In ft'nse Itching results ofroni this mining habit. When scaly fg is left untreat ed the feet of the birds often become badly distorted, and In some eases Ihetfowt can scaacely walk or get to the perch. Sometimes terminal Joiuis of 4he toej are lost. J o o Asothe uiltes are transferred from one bird to another sailjMcg fowls should be treated promptly and should not be Introduced among clcn birds. Investigations made under the supere visliin of the United Stales Denvt ment of Agriculture sSjowtlint car holineiuu or crude ieiruleu,in usi-d on rtie roosts doubtless1 will aid In" pre venting the spread of the scaly-leg inlte from one fowl to another. Ap plying crude petroleum to the legs with a brush or dipping the Icijs Into this oil )s very effective. One nppll- catliinoiisuillly Is sulllcient, but If the scales are not Jargcy shed off aflSr a lapsiof lit) days tht? treatment should be lvieated. Kerosene oil 0is applied by's'iiue farmers In" the same way, but is less Weetlve than crude oil. In kuslng either, cure should he taken not to (fid the oil odthe uppj-r part of the leg or liii the fenlhers. A less se vei lint more laborious iri'nlment eon sjyis of soaking the feet In warm soap suds until the scales re liMisened and then greasing tlie feet ami legs with sulphm" and lard, or lard cnijitilnlng jier cent crude earholl acd. The other Itch mile, cotirtiioiil&ealled the ilepluialng mile, l a "very snnill creature which burrows into the skin near tfie base of the feathers, o'a'he 'Interne .iti htng sometimes rnnsva the fowls to pull their feallyrs until tfiey are almost naked. Dipping of all rowls of nn Infested Hoc Jn a tub of water containing about two ounces "f Pou-nra 'f .Jiillplilir 1 111 noe-hlllf ejiiire of laondry snail to each galen Contiauout Selectien for Health and Vigor Will Insure Flock That Will Produce Fertile Egg tnd Stror-g Chicks CapeSlo of Baking Ouick Groath, o of water will glvo coniplele control. The fitwls should be completely suh-r merged and thefealhers ruflll su all part of the htMly wiW be reached by I the liiiuid. Care shottlil bv taken io .".!kTOP ,he ul' 8,lm'u' ,l,,rlI"! "eatm.-m sl.in. In case a flock has lice as well ns tlie depluming mite, three-fourths ounce or one heaping fsblespiHUiful of sodium Diiorld should,, be milled to each gallon of water In tlie0f'ri'guiiig mixture. c GIVE CHICKENS EARLY FEED Excellent Plan to Hsve Some' Grain Scattered In Litter Ready for Their1, Breakfait. e If there Is a reasonable summit of litter on the flis.r anil llie house lit int proof. II Is a practh-al plan to fed so thai theil. will -he soini- grain left In lliilui-efiii'llt to the l-n to gl to work as soon as It Is daylight, 'list's one , ilraciiciil and Inexpanslve mctliod of j tirolorilng the day. As s rule, hen" J like to go U the pen-hen rather early " W ,he V.". " , '"1 """ ev'",n '"" "T ' " "" In tli Mur ral- for thpin ThN m easier and jilensanter JiV'tliod ,(tli;iii ytdriaT around to do t ti ft-ediiii: !- fnif ilnylislit. Tf th tMnt, lotif on the i parent anii nrnn'i niijui'in ' ni t" UiivC" ! wrtriK : Killn-r tin1 hoiiw m ut tfi0i m the ut r over ffd. Kiilipp. coit'liiion If pia4liy rr r i-l it I ffmUtrs In onr ( IMR-kcl,. to an to. can nj nur i er rn nrrim II ono4 ruLWI v '"' : CP-orft ConttMutWn sn QCKQ a i ee in - a 1 !ib. mstteiOerhst ft r. th ". "-atarrt. has s str.a roffliltiitlnn. hesliai t Isy sdyliind ; Is nf tw. id (hsM3lhe i vslo- I s Mturj! iBh'HUapt uV pnu. trj Qsri Ci oat UaJx bg,!, MASONS WILL 1 e iiiflinrcmiirn IM10A$U0r CKREMONllg 1LL thitiatory "Work from Fourth to Thir- ly-toecond Jiegrces mil tie, y o Put On. 0 BAKER, Jan. 22. ScottBh Ri Mas(tjs ioni all parts of eastern Oregon wit) assemble here Tilu-sdn, Friday and S&tunlby of nexteek for initiation ceVemonies at whiipn tino a class of between 70 and 81 menftiers of tho Mifsonic order will goahrough degree workofrom te fourth to the 32nd Ugrees. o a Local Masons are busy preparing for ihe invasiuii of local hot sands and it is predated that the number in attendance ncre mis ye;ir win ex ceed any previous gathering sf the order in Bakcr. Local offn.ers In the lodge will ccoi fcr the degria's from the ifourth to the 19th, but thrcmainder jqf Jhe'worTi will be done by men frdihj the t Port land lodges. . . The Knights of Pythias, hall will be used for the ceremonies.; AW vi.'it ing .women wilF nlso bo entertained extensively as well as visiting Has ans. Tlc entertainment program con- Ltains banquets and dances at. present and other fornrs of amusement are be ing prepared by the Iocul committee in charge. 0 YOUTH SEEKS ADi)i;v:ss oh- e.MiifsoovA.Te;n II V !).N. (9riiude Knlia, I'robably SolltliaJ-n o Oregon, Was Last Ail- o dress Given. QOItVALI.lS, Jan. 22 (Siwciall Lester Bahr, who foiiiirly at tended school hero and at Kugene, tias written to the Corvaclis clian- ler of tlis Red Cross reiiucsSIng lllat his purPnts be8 located. Young Iiahr is 111 In 8 navy hospital In Oulgport, Iss. 0 0 UiSooflicinP papers give his nexl of kin as "Jacob rBuhr and Alliw Hahr. whoso, address at that time was Graueje Uonue, Or. He a,so hSsa slster named Mildred. 111b, father, he wrote, was school teacher iind fapll laborer, o - Lotlers from ? young Ilahr menAeiB of his family have been returned. n Q to ; nil , Fl ItOLAal) s. moi:iiih. nisVi sslos CAMI-OKMA ISSlk!. Japs l-'ear t'allfnriiln and Western - .Slates Miglit Iv.lend 0 o Classiliculloli. NEW YORK; .Ian. 22 Discussing the "California Isiuie" in nr? 'lAi dress at Ihe l'nlv:'r:;ily Clul), llul and K." Morris, Amoiicau iiniba.sea dor to Japan, declared I'lat -tho Jap anese were tearful 'I hut California and other wchiitii siat'-s might ex tend the chie-sil'li-alio.' of alirfps on the basis of eligibility. p eill.i'ii ship not only as lo properly rlghls but iilso lo per.'on: I rights, Tli-.i Japanese fiin enuiiiMit, ,,he . said, Is not only rnnlcnding, that 11 Is pn. just iu pick out any partirii'ar group jif aliens a d drpriyo them of ih'j rights other alien e.njor. -Mori Is asked "In il:e Ini.wr view ttf mil. r-fliitiitutt iL-:tli 1 lis. rt..i. .. i.. L 11 WIS! IO liltlH t'liUisIf (ill! aUllftH on ihf liHHia of their t'llfbillly" lo ritirnnhip." Ma. .iii;iIImi j . ' ; Mi'H. fl. A. Cliiirlwirk of .10') 2 Sec. oud iivi-nu'', iis (infiiii d to bi r !mnif with wniHlipox. t9ut There Are 8uch. A mini inuvt ijf vx i's-iv.'y nlojiM hm well an in Imrtliililo uho h,lit,4'i ihi-rf t. no virtue but on hilt own nlka. -A'ldi-nn. HISPIuEHTS inp r-n i n It MM . a ,' Sosfe! Soils ! We have just received our new Spring Samples (1f B " 400 patterns to selfcct from. PRIOEa ARE DOWN TO BEDROCK Why buy rendy-raadl suits when syou can buy a ' 5 sui. joade to your Individual measiuement. AT PRICES-$23.50 TO 858.00 , S,OOAT OErLflNE B:PQRE? EU YJNG- - iCLIN f'SCLOTMIERY. A 9 "The Stre Witfea Conscience" o ' 1103 Adams Avenue nrAtltuff M Q elerk eimtlAi'il l...liint llAmim. ter at a post oitlee the ugtli o( r.ntf land recent w rescued a yotinff girl twin drowninc. In order to show their apprtK'oili'i( tho yonngJnan' raOry, lociW resldenls havP now 1e- i elded tifc.pur. hase their iintyiy aLl nosi oimv. l.onu 1'Mi-n. TS ' T- 1 - la w - ! Fraternal birertnrt ; to o o 9k P. It VTI.WH ( o, I ... 4SS. I.odto m..ti each Thmadny (f""i'i"i i oleum's. Home ena club ttrlvlteiie '-Heerfullr exWuded to All , Brother, flks. 9 t: u i . Exltrdonuir r, u teauson d8xa WOODMEN OK THE WllHL,l-J tlrrtilde Camp No. 1S9. Miutta every flrtit sad third MiAdav at Kuirlu j hull. All vlaltlng otlKho im wl the clerk. Rooms iVSi, (jftGrando national nanK liidg. a Z. ;1LJ,T CoC. R. J. KIT('HK4. riflrfc aolu.ltN WOiiuhkn or atr.ltn'A u ...n,,uu I, ,,. , . ua iimwLa lll e the llret and titlrd TlmrsiWty ev.in- inse or uncn aetMinr in lli K. or 1'. Hall. VlaltlRK. a-.lHn'.oi' welcome. H, C. BALL. V. C. JAKE ROSTOCK. Clekr. i. V. a A. M. l.a lft-(lo l.lse No 41. A. K. & A. M.. hold1 ri-xiilnr uieet Inst nrnl and third Krtdaya at I:0 p. ra. Cordlsl weloolne to all 31s sons. Oi 8. mrtNira. w. m. e A. C. WILLIAMS. See . fj. O. O. M. -La Irnnde Lodjre No. SBu. Loyal Order of Uooki, 4. liOUIa ri'KOIar leetllola evtry Wednt.ailnv ntslit al 8 p. m. tn biAttie Hall, nest to Rlkt t HulldltiK, on Wednesday evenlnsi. Vlaltora atwaya velcolne. tila StSy able at La Ursnde Pharn.nry. a It. J. K'TCMIRN. Die. HARRV BWAHT, Boo. KNIOH'I'S OF PYTHIAS Hed Cross l.nilire No. 87, mi'ela evury Monday evenlns In Cnallo Hnll (K. f I' Hall), at 8 p. ni. A rythlan weli-onie to sll visiting KnlKhta. o C. W. MOOUK, C. C. C. L. GRAHAM, 11. H. S. WOMAN'S PHNKFIT ASSOCIATION of the Mai'i'abot, La flrnndo Lodge No. J7. V. U. of M. Lolliie nii.ts flral ThorsOay at' 2 p. m. and thtril Wed nesday ot 8 p. m.. at K. of P.-hull. Vlaltlntt- Slaters welcome. 0 NOIAr'B. MACKEY. Cmnmand.'r ISAllKL LIMiENIItrftll. Rocord-Keeper. i Ot E 8. Ib.pe Chapter IS, O. R. S. holdB alali'd eomniiinlcntlon tho aoc ond and fourtho Wednesday of escli month. Vlsltlns sneaibers cordlall. welcomed, o MUS. CSJ88IW BIRVEH: W. JA. MAUT A. WAirNICK. S.,0, r. O. EAGLES Aerts No. JS. siesta every Friday night at lysines Fal' Vlsltins membora weltMimi..' o 1. I. MlinciIISnN. W. P. . K. HlItDSKLU en-ltary. Profession6l Directory H,.Mi MALONEY- -income tax Ad visor, Foley Hotel, La Grande. Ore OSTEOPATHIC I'llfRIUIAXS I DR. .1. I.. INOLK nnd DR. MARGA RET TNGLE DlsenScs of womon nnd children a specialty. Office Phono Main 106, Ren. I'toono Main 126. La Grande National Hank Building. i! riiTSK iANs auu itini.ansi 0 Drt. 3. L. MelUKtlSON Dentist, hulln 4-S. over La liriinde Nallnnnl Hunk Jtiolh:inir. Photif-N: office, Mnln 7l'J, rusidence. Red 2081. 0 B. n. Klltht. M. P. Physlrlun nnd o Biitko n. Offli-o ovt r H t1 ,nis Pniaf ftUire. VhnnvH, office Muin 211. Ilen idcnPt Maia, 76V 0 iv ri kk vi' run lit. Af N. M A V VII .1,1-; !( i Mint lnf l chrontf! dlflfnucfi. UiiiOit6 M'-rlmno-"j 'Vhornpy nnrt Niidiropth. 0lSliln rnl lllftnd rtlHf'HU.'H, n'l ,WHIM fllrH'HM'-ft. I Cliruntr Mi'iKlm-lm, Kf -tu, H:i rn, Apppndlrll'.t, CntiMij.'Ski rSr, llitwi j Trotihl't: ft!) hlnli Of 4'ir(inli' Oln- 1 rnni'ii BvicrviiKfuHy lral t.'ii, I'hnit Hhn k 'JIM. lto'u I, a, 3 Kt i i.nti : fl'iop ('(lO)hl(T'i Itdlc, opii'trillR Htur ; Tiiiitro. jtrrtri) iioum, 10 tn 12 i. m.,l:30 to 5:0U p. m. Coiihmh "on free. t-'.tt ATM) UN IDT I JOt.'HHAN KMI-JUHAUlS-Ono. 1 Co':hmn and Colon fl. Kltirtrd. Al tornuya. La Uramla National Haok BulldliiH. R. J. OR!'" ION. AMorny at J.aw Vrtw . tlct In Ail Ht.'itn niri Ktlorat (Vnirtu ' flfHi-H l.a. flnandM Naillorial U-nL - Rtil'HIriJ .- 1 1 ' w .1 R. J. KITCrrK, Attorne y at ln w - I'l'a'jtice in vt'ur in. 1 ini'T roomi 21 -in- I.a (lmridfl Nitlonal Bunk Building, 1. Grande, (iruvon. coiiTnAcn;Ri ' q f. J. MrM'i.l'AV Itoffl-t.T.d profo-- lonrtl civil I47tirtntifr: "urvy itiif Ami ; uniin uitiiuiiiK, i iiune smin vi, n;iiiTKi7i'i C. H. MII.KKVl. Archlte.1 Kr. H. MIII,r-:Vt, Archlted- L Orand No.lfnal Bank BuJidolq Ia Grande. Orotcon. - S3 Original M9ng d? -SclOol." While $ school Is now a place of hiilnsliSh It ii'iie not slwavs thus. In fact, the word Itself Is derived fftil?! ()p GriK-k "schole," nWanlnK leisure. I that only pile wltu leOure were Wulile to lUUnd school. Oobay. mis aroso iruni me ini-i O A Popo,- Movement. Who's ready tg join a moveou-nt l- iie filiii? YWn ullline 111 i fin WiiurdayweiHl aeiihivj If the porch i ... . . icKer ana tlie fried etevl;cn are t. L.s iilo'ie I 'eniiKTa O ' Yes, Incfied. It Is too bad thaPour ancestors ih- cit Ufr long enough to n-Wi.e h smart we are. iietrow Journal. - Seems Queer, Semotlmes. e Jud Tunklns snysa friend some lines lakes the llhi!),t.v0ef tc'lifla you so much about your fjjaj s you y)'n-il.-r haw ho ouuhimh to reiualu q MeiBHy. .DOiV'TMlSS THE NEXT BltJ : i Be D A-N CE ' o - MONDAY EVENING REFREIMENTS , SOMETHING ElfTERENT NEW SOCIAL COMMITTEE CARR'S CARR'S . Whei-e ypur Gredit is Good Use it COMPLETE HOMEFURNISHER La Grande, '.. ' Oregon ST-A R M TOM l Pjf'' "-xv M&iA J S; y " i t L 6"5 Vila - V, f ' t .-- 1 i&f-W : Vk it " ' W By MAX BRAND Vi.VedTby EMMETT J. PlWfl startling romance cf a 'A Man, a Horse aiuf a Drfa o ca FO "THE LIGHT 5 PXnmoTTTIlKB O . Mood and Might The man who calmly expects to win has already begun to cQuer; our mood has so much to do with our might. Dr. J. U. Jowett. SEW TOlJAYi POIt SALE, A DANDY WOllTbillO-0 POSITION 98 acP-s of timlxsr, ii miles fromnLa Gr.inde. COO Odd ft. locr'aw tftnlier and about 4,000 cords 69 woim. Good cost u,F. dowiohillO pull lo La Gran4. l'b:d SJ.UOti; $1,000 cash. PyramiJ Land Co. l-iip-lt o-OTTTo ..... KOU dry cord wood cu 11 M.mi r,o KOU dry cord wood call Main T.Vl. o l-i!2-7t l''0lf SALE Dry cord wood. Miein T.Vl. 1-22-71 P.O.'jE. Today Sunday WLIAIyl VOX three stiunge comrades a COMEDY WEIGHT LOVER' 0 0- --r a XZt: M I! mi -J 8 O i I- 0 , 0 9 . .. .. lo is!e'?'-a vn-mtir wi