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XX. e jSAJtJJDAY, VY U 1921 o GRANDER EVENING OBSEWEK . PAGE THREE HigK -School : -News edited fiV Julia hulse. announcements, an.d for present the ribbSns wou at the Bakor- lrando track meet. Some of the pbers of the team and the coarh Irly hi. the eek' n aseiBblvlarlety of subjects was quite araus Jc.llcd for th, purpose of mak- n(r. For lngtoncCi , HottAtot was gifted with six legs by one student, a rutabaga was claused us a reptllo. aifd cerise as a fruit. Tiler,, wa oue; e of tuo chance of La Grandeiteat involving numerals wbich many. lag first In the Eastern Orecon of tltc students 'did not understand. lever It might he. Mr. Hampton Coach Reynolds assurifl the ont body of their confidence in team to fiRht to the finish. With exception of a few the student y expressed is intention of going j the. Rills. Was voted on during the Zorn talked to the student-b'ly on the orlg'O and growth qf hospitals and th K,'d Cross moremellt. She discussed special hospitals to, chilJ l'n, soldiers and tubercular patients, an, urged, the students to visit' them If they ever had the opportunity.. Miss Zorn '8 talk waa brief but very interesting. For the lnyt two periods on. May IS, the Virgil and Caesir classes wore dismissed. I'iuIais the chaper- ouage of Miss'Mlldred Rlddlr"lhoy had a vrr enjoyablo spicule rt me ear. . . . Vrldav tii'nrnnon the associated liirl Students held Jin election of offi cers for the next aohool year. Beth Hesse was elected president of the association, Hertha Hegor. vice president, an1 Virginia, Bryant, secretary-treasurer. ' -.!; 1'ltOl KKSIONAL DlltrXTOHY ! test exciting .anil tiuile enjoyable. A proposed unieiidmeut to the student body constitution to adopt for athletics the black L. white on blue for the boys, blue on while for (Ililon Saturday. Several offered les in their cars for some of the week. The report of a committee at an earlier date proposed various Ik men and the meeting cndedjlnsigna to designate the particulut cheers for rhc team and coach. i sport: a winged sandal on the point tough' I. u Grande did not makeof the L for truck or a basket ball record hoped for, that Itnmensciof the simplicity of the block L, and y of rooters came homo filled jtho fact that plain L's had always a pride as great and confidence! been given at L. H. S. the comniit cd us high as ever. tee's report was rejected, and the aesday the second test tor the O.student-body voted to accept the C. scholarship was taken by tliel former. When voted on In an amend uatlng 'class, the test required' inent to the constitution it failed. V'ledge of general subjects. The! lacking the two-thirds mnjority. ptabllfty of the students for thel Thursday afternoon Miss Louise La Grande News of Twenty J Eight Years Ago OSTBUPATBIO I'BTIIVIARS Oil. J. U INi.I.R anil PH. MAKOAIttiT 1 N IS li K DiHHHHt'H uf Hotnii untl I'liilUrcn a specialty. Ofirv I'lium) Miitn lOH, Hvn, I'lmne Mnln lift. La (.run de National i;ank llulldiutf. 8. P. O. KlJtU LA (lrand Uo-3g Ho ill. .oriffo ni9tB each Thuradnj evn1o at f o'clock, lloni aud vln frlvlloffoa otieartullr xteuded tu J l.-othor Ulkn KUliAM SKIFF. t;xi.itMl TUitot F. 1 1 ' K A 1 1 S O N . Sw'jr- TODAY SVNDAV ST AM. PUTSICtAIIB AND IITRnEOIII Dn. J. L. McPHRFtSON Dentist. Bulte 4-S, over l.a Grande National Hank biilltfli.i. Phonea: Office, Mala 11V; residence, tied 2011. SK'DKHN WOODMEN or A.MBIUCA La Orande Oan.p Mo. 704 meota on th Brat and tnlrd Thursday m Infra or each arr.th. In 'the K. of P HaiL Vlslttna iraor.. it)cojaa H. C. 11AI.I.. V. ('. JAKK IIOSTIH'K. Clerk. DR. It. J. ISltCKMAN, Dentlat Room lt-15 I'Hliucr-Knetich Iluililing, phono Main tt). La Urautlu, urugun. Mrs. M. Wlllinmpon. Professor of rrnrlicnl Cliitlciil MiUwlfcry. il3 aladlson, phne Red li. S-lS-mp hatdrb cenn torn the files of the La Grande skly Gazette, for Friday, October 1892. iurniitiK. oniriey mis year naa a wheat field of 2,400 acres. he fight between ihi hulUles and 'bear which took place last Sat y night, resulted in n draw. Bru as unable to deliver a knockout v, although he punished his ad lary to u considerable extent. 1 afferty and Brace is the name of .ricw firm at llilgard, proprietors ;he LeHray Hotel. ' They will also ''a meat market and confectionery- ? ' k'k Kelly has patented n new mon- thanging machine, which, although itle slow at times in performing ilt itions, is paid to be perfectly ac Itc and reliable. J. G. Mui'u'ie, a well known and pop ular bascbal twirler, returned last night from thu east. He played tn:n season with the Montana league. Over $2,000 was paid out cash premiums at the -fair las t week at the Union county fair grounds. Johnny Synhorst. the boiler maker left Monday for a two weeks' visit in I the east. . he zoological collection nt the was increased this week by the It ion of a large mountain lion, , a Uuount, a coyote, a sage hen and iral small birds and live fowl. J. R. Thorson and J. A. Matott arc in attendance at the Grand' Lodge K. of P. in Kugene this week. John :Paker and Jos. Scuircs will soon begin the erection of a mammoth livery barn on Jefferson avenue. DR. A. N. MAYVIl.LR Specialist In chronle diseases. Methods, Meehano Theropy and Naturopath. Skin and blood dlffeaaea. ncrvnua dlseaaos. Chronic Headache. Kesema, Sciatica, ppendlcttla, Conatipatton, Dowel Trouble: all kinds of Chronic Dis eases successfully treated. Phone Main 803. Room 1, 2, 3, second floor Coolldire Bids., opposite Star Theatre, urnce nours, ltt to 12 v m.,l:S0 to i:0u p. m. Consultation trea, t-U ' ATTOHHSJTl A. I. A A, M. LA ttrande Lcso No 41, A. IT. ft A. U., nniua rfauiar innwi- liaa Brat and third Fridays at 7:3 p. m. Cordial walcomo to ail Ua Sons, K. R. flt'VR. W. M. ' A. O. WILLIAMS, See, . j. aiAUtl,k Aerie No. 46s, bi.ou Try ITTIday nlsbt at Eaitles Bml' Vlslttna memhera aelnorhe. J. . MUnCHISON. W. P. R. BIRDBBLl. Saotarr. B'ODDMBN OF THB WOHl.O La Qrande CaD No. let. Moola aver Brat aTid third slondav at Knar') balL All vlsltttiK oelKliOJrs wo coao. Dues payable at th nttirm l the clerk. Room 21-22, La Urande Nutiouul Rank Itldg. E. LILLT C. C. R. . KITCHEN, rlar. COOHRAN BBBRHARD Oao. 1. Cochri-n and Onion B. tOhartaard. At torneys. La Grande National Bank Building, R. J. CJRKHN, Attorney at Law Prae tlcea In all State and Federal Courts. Ofnen La Grande National Bank Building. R, J. K1TCHKN, Attorney at Law Practice In all Courta. Offices rootna La Grande National Bank Building, La Grande, Oregon. CONTRACTOR! D. J. McLELLAN Registered profes sional Civil Engineer; surveying and Maps. Room 13, La Gt-ande National Bank building. Phono Main 1. ARCHITKOTS C. B. MILLER. Architect Rnnn 11 la Grands National Bank Bulldnlg La Granda. Orasnn. L. O. O. at. la lirande Luuga nu. . Loyal Order of Mooae. holda regular saoetlnga every Wedneaday night at I p. m. In lCagla Hall, next to lOlka Building, on wedneaday evenings. Vt.ltora alwavs wilcnme. Duea pav able at La Grande l'liarmancy and at J. G. Holm's Grocery Store 1). E. SHANKS, Die. J. G. HOLM, Sec. KNHHtH OP PTTIIIAS Rod Cross Lodge No. 7. moeta every Monday evening In Castle Hall (K. of P Hall), al 8 p. m. A Pythian wolcomo to all vlslttna Knlghta. C. W. MOUItlO. C. C. C. L. GUAUAM, K. It. S. HENRY HOOPER The killer, whoso creed vs, "I will have nothing: with in these walls that is not mine, that does not obey my will." ; ' RUTH EMORY A victim trapped by ' this wily mad man and held cap tive at his fortified ranch. ' WOMAN'S BKNEKIT ASBOCIATION ol the Maccabees. La Orande Lodge No. J7, W. U. of M. lndge meeta flrat Tboraday at p. m. and third Wed neaday at 8 p. m.. at K. of P, ball Vlaltlng Slatera welcome. NORA B. MACK BY. Commander MARJOHIE EATON, Ilocord-Keepar O. E. S Hope Chapter Nt. II, O. E. B. hnlda atated conimunleatlon tha aec ond and fourth Wedneaday of each month. Vlaltlng sieaibora cordlall waluomed HILDA III'MPIIREYS. W. M. KLOKUKCki UACON, Bee. hn linker's livery barn is beina: ( down njid the lumber wi.ll be used he construction of resideMce buihl- 1-' ''.' ss Lelah George, who visited in iiirnnde last week, the guc.it of tH. I. Eckley, left for. hei- home in r City on Monday. he first.' last and only row on the tgroumh. occurred Saturday even- only a. few . minutes after the g" rat'e' was 'run., is. P. Quackenbush left Thursday ling for a visit in eastern states. ted Nodine, the cattle lting of on. county, ha.s begun an attach k suit against J. Q. Shirley, the at king. Shirley's fjnn iirnle-j in and a vast amount of live it and the piano in the house, have been seized upon attachment. No-1 and Shirley were formerly purl in the farming- and stock busl but the partnership was dissolv- aiout three years ago. Since tnen ! have .been extensive operators in Your Efficiency Depends on Your Eijes RAMON Ilis tool, his hench man. A Bliiny bad breud who carried out the wM of the killer. BILL SANBORN The hard-boiled New Yorker, who laiiKhetl at, doubl ed, then fought the killer. Good work needs good pyosilit, nrcatiEcVhs a chain is no stronger-than Its weakest link, So a man is no etronfver'tliaii his VeakcA faculty. And now,, when the quality of a man's work will play such an important parCyn the determination of his income, yeu owe it to yourself to keep your faculties jert, Ven fit for the competition of Industry " DON'T WONDER WHETHER-ono YOUU-EYES ARE- EFFI- cient. Have them cxaincd and KNOW I "The Killer" A Thniller ;.'-AiJih;i'a'('-yniiN(KjMAniV iLy '-. '' '. ' .V X-'- ' V..-lV':;V..?.Vi-.'-f't'.:-y'-i;i,.?..-. ',',.''YVW.'i,-ie WITIJ ACJ IO.N, SEETllINCi.. WRl'tl VAU . ' . 'r r: .: .;(;;:; ',f ; ' . PRISES AND THROWING WltMIRO- 1 v ARTIE IIROWER ."Tod" Sloan) ;. , The jockey who made the spectacu lar ride to bring; help to thv ranclu .' MANCE. U. S. Government statistics prove that ov had defective vision. This should indicate thin cicnt as it should be. Have your Eyes Ex ami! lean should. of the men examined for the army ksibly your eyesight is not so effi- land KNOW as every Live Amer- "ICmclcers ft ' .eSS -BY- J. H. PEARE & SON Optometrists ALSO. THE BIG CUISTIE ('OMEI)Y IN Z REELS "7 BALD PATES' YOU'LL LEARN WHAT LAUGHS REALLY ARE Homes for Sale AT PRICES THAT WfLL INTEREST YOU The home of 'Mrs. L. W. Wylde, one f the choice location on the coiner of Wal nut and Spring Sis. It has five room:;,' bath, cellar, garage, woodshed, fruit and pliade trees. Good stone foundation.. ;ltrArkers h0. n,!. t,sslkias and The Fi-.in.k- Lewis ho1 good fi ;e rwiii bungalow and woodliotise. . Do not try to make Wc ask you to -come New, low prices on th . We also "have others tuo on Cedar St. V. ....i rA,...L. yourstV lielievW Hi antl tH'Xus. - cs pr j;t)'-. Y tlil art? htl fLsrlit. between Adams and Washington Ave.-,.. A tion, bath and closets. Good lot, garage at you know the prices. '3 r La; Grande Investment; . Company. ' a RvJIaM Agcls I'i.r Vifctsi fisiiiin ( oinnanfve 5-AVB. 8 pifiMf mis EAGLES CARNIVAL V ONE WEEK May 23 to 28th. Bouchers - French Greater Shows uspicestCvui UNDER AUS NDE LODGfJ FRA3EKNAI, 'ORDER EAGLES A Wwk o J'ifn and Frojfc 'For Wd and t'ouiijf. Come mr Biijin i' oursetfa ' ". a 104(I0 (ARRY-I.S-AI.L f,ff(0 . . . jErrKUAHN, 4!ETWI?EN t'llKSTWUT and 101 RTH . o I I i I o o o 111? ADAMS a aj a) J s a a -a s a a EKTI.-K rtR 1V Irf It I .! II Jii. ' O l,l.r.l')l sV a TT .!:: o . . A