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. I, I .-o o e e RATTRDAY. .TANTTA"RY .!?. 102T o E flTTANDIH EVENTNO DPSERVTCW cb e o PA77W TEREfl 4 mm Ilocal. News 'lit Brif j 9 r w w r tr- ------- Kcr Hcrej- , hoaas Murray Spencer? wtitla ft. taaeeif aian and poet, Js jn oSrande toduy on business. " Mail I tmn III-.- . i COtfcilman Here " A. L. White is ouitc HI at his Jiome , Iss Alice imin ariteaa1 'HwrcJ ifJh mtk attack of ton.flTitis.e Wuite is inf.A rn... a 1....1 01 :u i.-r 1 . ,a ; .ia uuiw rniAt from Portlanl. Shs aill I guest of friends for 'several asys re ratarninj; to her hotfie u P:t- i t'aldaell laraee ' I', Culdwvll is. rt'iioijtd (4 be .Viir)lroed. 'Mr. CaJdatll b .quite ill ai his' buiu for, the several days. :ire in iMich the same position as is Pendleton. renBleon hoist Oregon- rural rute nuil carrier innhe valley I rank t'aater Htw Frank Fonter left this worairoj for his home in Milton afvre emending ihieu moethe hr re as the cue of his aunt, Mrs. S.'C. lube. Anirooh flrturaii rs. William Amnion rrtainni to' flume acre Wt night after ioend everal weeks' in libise ' the t of friend. ' Visit I'niaa- K. Duffy is in Uiiion May an 1 the wnv he talVs thin i nearly st tj ip that he will make to that i The Union Motel is coming f nicely, he says. . Mrs. Hiefcol IVasee Mm. E. -M- HickoJi left this morn wg for Pendleton, where she will spend-the week end as the'a-iiest of friends. She waa accompanied by her neice,, Huth Jane. . .ILffVE COLLEGE EDUCATION FOR BOY Kentucky Lad Savss Enough rom Saleoof Lifter of Vine io ta Ply toe Schooling. ilt n Is the sto"4' of liw Utter of plB iMOdncM an aisrlrulttiral nll"lte i'Oncnttnn, a system of furor watA irK.e and seliernl Aiipntfeineiil "na iinkfn4-' farm that find only primi tive advai!tu'Sa . The edunitliaLvrtait to 3V Anderses, a Kehlucky boy "f Pulaski coutety. Pallah Mtlodlaa. Tft Polea have remained Ongtilariy free from eastern Influence. Tlielr melodic lntutlon la aometlmga rather Rlmlted. but their tunea ao alwaya oAlerfully enlllliert, ana tney oi- den make use of dtaXult interval! which would seem to De more sj""" tnr n instrument than for the voIcK aria effect of these aongs la sad but full of Interest ana O nennuc tt Is.eaQ- to reallte tOat Chopin waa t IhorotiBhly "uat tonal" compose Allkeneas In Unlike Thlnga. Vfatchea and rlvera aeldOu ruu lone without winding. e 5 0 t a r as ah maV INEW TODAY! : LOST OR STRAY KD onh aollie pup about likoullia old.aFiudo. please naiurn U.201eKlrl Sl..or cull Red J2&2. O.'vwrd. -29-lt MueaduiiilJ'xl Bliuol 1.29-lt Hlrmit. O I'luMtv 1,1 iftee (flP.GU. C.r,U casil JjJlAMiD LAND CO. UALlrfl'ONBS Krec book tells of improved met(9d of treating -in- flaaiation of pallCadder und lr . ..... Ml,,,., ,,! 11. " TT- II John f . WWH1 tuunly road maa.rr. I lUcconuianied by . Mrs. Birney, will 1 i leave is eveninc for Everett and Sy' I t attle, Wash., IWMi' Mr. BTiniy ns 1 1 ; 1 1 m IHecn ruilM ui a-wiiness in f w- jthey expect to be rone about a week. '4 j, Oil Ma t Wallowa Riy Blystone left this mornmjf. 'or He says mat linir from Portland. Sne n: the business tor tne Texas 011 wens ' il a short time here as the guest , is calling him to the Wallowa coun fiends. " . 1 try. I)aidm Here .fs.Sarah Davidson arrived this 'Enterprise and Joseph. kill 111 I Mrs. Buck Keturwa illiam Driskill, a conductor on the ! Mrs. Millie Buck, who ha been f. R. & N. came in on east bound ' quite ill at Hot Lake for the past se.v ! tr.iin No. 6 this morning. He : oral daya will return to her home here be confined to his home for a few .this evening. I iimV9 & ' I 47 4 M! 1 A Wlntor Catastrophe. . Little Bord had been accustomed to eolng.for milk to a neighbor who kept a cow. Oae winter day he waa told that the cow and gone rjry aid he could Jiave no more milk until spring Tke.Jlttle fellow lit notlnie InJ run ning'bome ancexplulfilng to hla mnh er: ""Oh, muvver, the cow's froied i and li won't bavje no uioee milk till prlualw A .J. :' uia at a.u:N " . a ' ' ' '(Couaa fraai WAXTH;!) Man wilti letiin or auto to Itnndle avConaourroducts da reel to consumer In this county. Kor aaatk'Ularf adtlrvrfs McCun ton & iHmtpuuy, Vltwna.'Mlifiie aot. Mention tliia pum-r. 1-2'J-ll . - . V'Cfl! SALK KlgSt 1001 house Willi bin a, with 'or without Kitr nilure, easy .tyt'ms. lniiilre"HOi O Ave. . . '!' tf Box 201 A, Ka?is fity, Mo. 1-15-e. o. sat. durt a Write today. Dr. Paddock. OUR CATARRH SPRAV, improv ed j-omplete outfit, will relieve Ca lami 01 flour money refunded at . PUTNAIS o CAlRRS CARR'S 'fiefe your Credit isCbod Use it .. COMPIETE. ilGMEfvUNiSiltR I tm account of illness. . Rllinchart to Joseph rs. G. O. Ruinenart left this morn for Joseph, where she will .spend w days as the guest of her two ,a,-a p n .,.,.1 n M Pl Mrs. lehart is a furnier reside'nt of La.c' lde, now living.at Nampa, Idaho. The VhitesRetura Mr. and "Mrs. H. F. White- left this morning for. their home in r?orih Pow der, after spending a number of days here following an operation on Mrs. White's nose. -She is greatly inV)''ov- The Whites are well known here. Pigs Almoet Heady te Rse fer Them-alvaa. Newton Brannon Fined V..inl., Ronnnn wfl Q fini,l rill 1'id- ' ' ! Ing a motorcycle on the sidewalk yes- me : terdey ibyteiinii Church liepnir he Prer.byterians .nave been T7 a ,,.,! iat S20, and was paid by the offender, b needed renairs and general . . ' V ,F . 11I1W nl llitJ ilitpri(r rclJTiieJ' donot leel ju ipillllll.K vei -U.UL,, .,..... f,.f.,;to,l th.ir hoping" to " evening. The fine was placed of tlielriR'll.Pn Sa'1"1' and s- Sint' a fhinaman, -Trrrrrv.v were placed under a $5 bail for loiter ing on the streets after midnight, last building, as they are tble to build a neiv. church when litious become nornjal in the in .rial world. "J'he present repairs be welcomed by the- entlix' rcli. j Wilglil is Apjiolntcd j Is Mis. J. K. Wnglit who I111.4. i Mppuiuted a ineiubor o Hi; .jury Itoard, and not Mr. Wrtght, he Obsurvqr suited a few days I .The mistake was itiade in a ling of a resolution before- the j Commission. ..Mrs. Wright will v as a niemliQr of the Library rd for four years. lieturns to La (iraiub P. M. Williams, construction. w-a-ipeer." has been in .Pond'teton for the past Tew days on' busln'.'ss. He returned last ntgh't to La Grande Jeff belonged to a hoys' club which bud been organised by. the county agent, lie wus eucinrad te raise a litter of line pigs under the club sys tem by which the hoy's applied ap proved "inethifds and kept account of "tlie Yesiilts. The ilgs sold for a riinc.v price. Jeff,, who. hail made sure prog ress, saved some aioliey from Ills lahiM and In 1PIS entered, the Kentucky State College of Agriculture for Its short course. llv had been, used llo.seelng his niotll er anil other 'women curry water l'Mt yards iii a bill for washing and conk ing. At the agricultural college' be II....I ,1... .,..i-u,il.,ii,a unit lli.lienf '"" v.,...--.... i!.j;f.,i'i' ,.,,,1 ,l.,ni. l.,rMl ithn to lie gullied by running water ciiniiuoi-.i'"'-". - lien ne From FrultginwhiK lleglon H. Oftedal of Cove. Union coun. ty, is. a guest at "tlio Benson. Cove is one of the pfoneJsr. communities of Ktiftnrn Oregon. It Is noted for its splendid cherries and other fruits. T. T. .Geer, Hornier gov. emor of Oregon, apent his boyhood at Cove. the state hr'hitat a"oipreheJive bust. ....-(ik alee tn eratwarage and sis people to wn theie ketwe with a long-time emortiaetwa pajowrt plan. The housing problem ts reeoajnisvu i Ustav as' are of Aaaeriea'a greatest.! Apailment tieiisea " epe-ted V solve the prablem, uvt, instead, they aetet as a hindrance to we ueveaip mcnt an4 groayta of ti .,nwrikn family. There, are no' apartment hous rs aant, at that.- The country is piling up with population ami no new homes are bring ereeteil. The eon tinuej curtailment of hiviteing caus es onrem beyond (ue.t''ft.i The man who pays a payment on a home is a better eitiren. lie ceases to he Bfilsfte- vik in hi temWneies, his ehilrlten are happinr. In New York state the best nrinds have been- selected as a com mittee on housing and their conten tion that no longer ran people build "homes to rent as a business proposition is cnrivet.. The increasing taxes anil more, to'come before thts war is paid for prohibits owners of buildinirs from having profitable property. The next move is to induce everyone' to own His home and. carry a part of the govern ment responsibility. If the resolution mentintird prevails and we silceeed in working out bills fn" its .operation, 11 .will, to. our mini, lie one of the' bet.j nieces if constructive legislation ever enacted in. the state. . . . fl'Olt SA'.E Fife 'room .liouso"-aii4 lot on" Monroe Ave. Newjy dilut ed and papered ius'ide. ISu-J.i, eb'ctric Itght. barn, woodshed, ce- 'iiu'iil wtil'ks and lUee-shado tree's. l-k'H-'U PYRAMID LAM CO. FOR SALK OR- TRADE -A" four room house and five, large lots "in Island City lor boiisu and lot In La C.raiide. l'lice ):tlll)U. l-Slk-lt PYRAMID LAND CO. FOR SALK Four acros and five 1110111" bouse, eloso in. linrn, cvl- lar and woodshed. .Very heal of . noil. Price S'llUlO, 'l-2!i-lt " PYRAMID LAND CO FOR SAP.K Nice 3 room house, lame lot, bath,' elect tie lights, gara'ge,; woodlioutA.', 011 Y Ave. Do You Hate to Get Up In the Morning? (irt. the name of "Setiitor Frank lleudtiui to linker Frank ilcaudion left last . nighl for Baker accompanied by his small daughter, w)lio has been atti'hdlug the Sacred Heart Academy here for. some time. She is reported o ba in unite a critical condition, anil to Know lea Heme Again icn Judge J. W. Knowles stepped he train which was headed towaid ast, he heaved a big sigh and said he bystanders that he was jr.ad It La Grande once more. He has spending the past 'several dcys will receive treatment at (ho Hater urtland and Salem add he claims ness called him there. Ileton fielting Information formation on the handling of con jus diseases in The Dalles, Walla la. La Grande and Baker has been d by the City of Pendleton, in con ion with "the organized effort to ip out smallpox and other con jus diseases. In repries from, the two named cities, they said that tion hospitals arc used and that a iilerable degree of success in com ng the spread of disease has rc .(i. Baker and Iji Grande have enlied. It is understood thai. they 5. .J. - COMING EVENTS. hospital. Beaudion. is-from Joseph. 4. L. Cl'amer in Salem J. L. Cramer lcTt last ulght ror Salem where lit will attend the State Convention or the Y M. C. A Mr. Cramer will return 111 a short time. ' Thackeray and Dicktns.. ed to 11 Inn In the kitchen returned home lie'persunded his father to let lit 111 put In a wnler 'system.' A stand pipe (ifl reel high was built with a rim-gallon tank on tap, -which gave .siitlicleiit pressure to force water tn 1 lie dwelling 4ti feet awny. "He rigst"! ii)i n3 gasoline engine and pump at the spring under the hill. Me had leurnwt n little about plumbllig". so he did si! the piie nitlng .., kaut." n month's work '.t 'odd 'times, coupled wlih n little of the knowlege ho bad gained at the State College of Agricul ture put the wsier .right Into the kitchen. Jeff lias gniu- back to com plete his college education ; nrid they're still raising better pigs at the Ander son farm. '. ;; RANGE' STOCK IS IMPROVED All Kinds ef Sims, nulls Especially, Are Raeeieles Class Scrutiny by fti-sedera. in the Western range states all kinds of sires hulls' especially sre receiving scrutiny by ll.ve stock own ers. There Is increasing evidence that good purebred mules have wide Influ ence on the nuILfy"of young slock and on the returns from stock-raising iipirattiuis. ' One day reeeiitly the Culled Stutea it nns orien ueen oi.serveu inai per- ,,, nii.-nt of AiiTlciillure enroll"! In 5011s who cure greiuiy lur ine Min ings of Dickens seldom . care greatly for the vrltlngs of Thackeray, while those who care greally for the writ ings of Tbnckerny seld'om care greatly for the writings of Dickens. The rea son Is pl.alft. Dickens deals with the masses, T'luickerny with the classes: f.i in tlte one we find democracy, In the .! ; other aristocracy. m. 2(1. 'Pendleton high school gills' team plays lo cal team at high school, &:3n o'clock. ;in. :il-I-'eb. 5. Income tax j deputy collectory -wilt be at j room '222 Federal Buildig' I to aid persons in making 1 out their tax returns. . . Feb. 4, .5, 6 State. Christian Endeavor Society Conven i tion in La Grande. -.- T .T V T Success and'Gtntus A common mlsiake niiiong the ,'ouiig and .Inexiierlenced Is that success- in life eoiues only a Lie rewnrd -(rof tlniiilng genius. 1'he epochal J-jevenls of 'l lie world, like the great ai-eoiuplistitpents of nnture, have been J-I 'the ' result of slow hut constant 4.: growth. Be thrifty w'iih .your time. Wasted hours are lost and gone for ever, hilt the' hours given to construc tive labor or study will remain as' fiillhYiil friends to help and stii-imlh-en you through alt the jeers of your life. ' nnouncement OLD-TIME DASCnS iill bo glvejr. In . Rex Hall on ' Wednesday evenings. Nothing it tha graceful, old-time oncei will be danced. Music , 5 .indy'a superb orchestra. eryune . eHJ"en xne i" b sure, anl attend hiue to he . i-essoai f appointment. .Call Main 42. jmros; Gladstone'a Umbrella. Gladstone's urn! -ella Is s catch phrase , for. the Glndstonlan poller. When In sl-piemher, lSt5. Mr. Glad stone l.ued his manifesto to the slid; totlilnn electors. H was snld'thnt he "opened his umbrella." His ministry treru aild to sls-ttiv un-.-r hie, nm hrella. and that Is why In caricature he wns frer,nently ."shown with a "gamp" under hie sne. )ANCE Hew John Cory Got Hie Spot The diryls one of the mackerel family with a highly notable ancestry. He has many peculiarities of form and color, but none more marked than the two vivid red spot. 00 Ills aides. Tra dition says tba,t it was fnwn" a dory that SL Peter took the eolp with whiiw j to imy the, tribute, and that the two pot mnrgv ine piacp wmrw aneiu TUESDAYS J 3AIURDAYS Y.tT hr ,V,wn wmm Tueliiy Mislit. tin1 "ItiMtcf Hir.' .ptlir. Swiek" mnvi-int'iit fvt-!.i! jKiif-Imii'ti. e-y if Wtiolll tlllfl tlHl'! tlitllt !. lU'Jifl rf live fHnk. nt floik t( slii't-p ron triliicd 'JT0 purT'liri'd euos mwl .'I,4.V rnisbrtiIB ewe, hp sro helnjr purt'lirfd. A cn'tlU? YjIst wh Pilllnt cd In lliprnii)iiiitfn tli in'iliiy notV fieri. Dm (l'firfnU'iit : "T hnvff dis,'p1 of U'H pni'li 11inft)nl Imljs rfcouMy, siiivhltf, dclilrtl lo run notJUnir Vtit inrflii'(Ml rflrtV" This riMiuirk It lypical if the prnjrrnj4 of the inve int'iit li) TiIoiiiMiiii. 4 4 . X CLARA J. STEGMANN Late nt" New York, IJsoh Aawiaacv 'I'liat Mr Ms p'lMsf '. . .. mk.v.'.sh'.Mj rw.u tfa', ' With )lfic'e as ' c- w :si-.' miiu 1.. (;;.!:, ues . ' .. l. f- V V. . . T US 9 V. t- . i i:i,:i"it.: . sf..a....i...i.-i T,..iii..aiii. sit 'tirriiteii lull M jset-e. i't III I T IH At lH ti..utl iutarlntatp lie tuhmwl 111 troS' jviliy. . I'I'.ltl M T lit: st. I If l yoiir J l'ili'tlut (m-rslun. I'tnUlXT MV-St.-TU is J greate. ssr. ' ; 14-1 lletS VOII)' Ititvol .Vi-tnii ' is mt Xo'riuiil. (Jot Some NYAL FIOSEN Tin .I'Vlciully liiixittlvf It iti 'iis.v ttt'tuko. Ovi'mirm'H In l4ltu;4t slunnishnrNH. . It tiitlK it llic tt(rji(Uiii of gcHi'rul botlily nc-tlvily. tt'4444.4.aaaf! Alhin Al- bin." He is here from .Clatsop .coun ty, and say, when the port juition is .mentioned, He shuts his eyes anil gives up round, after round of' deep- water talk in a return tnat makes the baying of Joe Can's "Jerry" seem' tame 'and' abbreviated. Senator Nor- 'era bind lives and breathes the Port 01 I mil Astoria. .lie can leu now mucn .vm'LM 1 every port in the world possesses, and ! lrr)rMa tie ainarlH)Ba ' lown: "Ami, tnus, .you sec, gentlemen, . that right here .in our .state at. the fiouth of the Columbia we have the ! lainest deep water port in the whole I vorbt and on that port has been buno.- ed tne great city of Astoria a great wfirk of.fiod and man combined. lit tins' only flirco sUes., I He, .U.ln and ": RED CROSS DRUG STORE ' . "Iluce a 'I'lial Always Vv'al" NANTA I'Kl'Z Olt'NTV. KllKK W21 .list of Santa Crur. I'o. ! Kunch Bargain!) .and Literature. Wil- i son Ilres., Santa Crur., Calif. . , 1 l-irn-itp. ! What Solves the Greatest Problem in Your Home Today To the Public . . ' We' are going to continue' tfur sale on our . . ENTIRE LINE OF MERCHANDISE At Cost! : AND LESS THAU- COgT To meet.tho Reeonstrufstion ,. -Period: Cor.iptrr Our Prio' Bfr Baying ; Clint's Clothiery "The Store with a Conscience" Special Notice 1 'The regular inevtjiiit- of. the'l). O. r O. 'K.Siutuiday fvetiinjt at i. of l'. .Hall. ' '. . Watch Space TO RESTORE MORGAN STRAIN Effort! 'af 0prtTifif of aricultuf Shown Ifl ftcnt 100 Mil Ttt for Hortct KfTorn'nf 1"nit-i1 f . Tl:irr-im-nl ofif AirrfciiHiH t' fton- . (h't .Mnrsnif cttrntn of lior.-ff, wlilti liiM Ip tiling ncnrly oxtliift. nhowfil rht-lr if focf In Hie ri'nt :uwm!li U-mt fr .nririy liorsiw. Our of 17. cotrlvs "ft'T ten finishf.l, ifnI-iif ttiV4-the; ixih ifid w-vfiith wore &ftriMn hnr'-, 'rfa of thnui rnKM on tho il'-Tifiitiint tn k tnrm. In Mna'Jusir. 'IJn riorr worn r"iiiJriv1 to frnvT Wi )A)I fay fnrcflvt ln!, r&rrfiug Hip rt-nn'iit ion rnvplcy loud nf -4"i pinrT. " PROFITABLE TO RAISE MULE P:n Suggne arrers'svho ta lti etrience DiMcufty In aaHing ' young Marasa Mn with 6f'nd-led "rosres. who fire hifrlnj a hard time dlpifir of yminj; horses yfllt find ltf.,m"r" pnft" t ehle to raise mules, than to rs ai eolia. Medlutn-prti-ed Js' csn"nfnr h? par Cha'ed with a reasonable certainty of braalttf. t, - ar Thoia Whe e'ieva jn Orearr To dreaai of chickens. yf'U III be Da) victfin of a cowifraV a t To eat To Drtya' a Nail rhta Piattaav Befona trying to drive a nairlntn nn.r; a f a, f 'to.s yoa will eltyaa), a trea-eroo S'W.U AT THU' C'x, Eastern Oregon light J """ b;" 8 ' 'l'U'-'fclr frieci. To kill them, honor and .re. hci,ttd! .-ane-eo !-, fcu iffr-a, v ,hP Trm 1DjIlr, , ttiJai II l.m.i h-?.,!,,n.: . C1T11? , il(1(lJjKlluot-:,. m 0- surroondn plaster. a a and Power G o. AS CADE SUNDAY ONLY WiLLIAfl 50X presents EILEEN PERCY err.- e''! JAf t .5 1, 9U vne LAND '"A furioualy Mint five' reel Comedy Abott a Bug Hoteie Party on Ik Httt Island? .. . -TONIGHT-. MAN o ft e e o 0 A. DJct, Mgr. 0 o i 0 to 0 I. Jn,.-a, ,,.' ,;aw a- - ... . .