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PAGE TWO LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER . Kntimlnv. fMi.lwr 23. 1021 "II I' II llll i vststtm THE OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE by Condo. in, Tucker's. Last SALE OF WOMEN'S COATS and 1 f fi Wriioii Waite Almost Loses an lOye "With the Treach erous Jiow and Arrow. 1SES PARTYGIVENTD 1 PARLEY REK : ..,' MTW 77.7. - 072 MEN'S and BOYS You will rind most any Underwear Ca"er'3 Underwear or tinder wear Jov men ami boys iLerc" cithor eotton or wool and Iiotli mifrn suits or sf-imi'ati Men's Union $1.29 up Union Su'Ws from $1.19 to $2.25 Th great iiiesllon In La (Irande In hIiiiII wo havn will. or. Three sources have been offered by the on tlneer Mill Cruek, (.Irand i lloitle river ami the springs In hi 1 1 1 canyon. I.a f!riindo'3 nulldlng and Loan ABMuciailon held lla annual meeiiiiK 1'rlday nlcht. Cold him been disenvereil nn Wolf crock near NoriH Powd.r. . Tlin siroet Biiperintiuidont will re ceive :l n day from now 1:11 uecord- iio; 10 nn iirllniiiic .iasscd it last COUIICII lueelllH'. Hie lasp-r (I. Kliiv.-us. Kll. paid .u (;,.;im Wednesday, I lie Cove dmi;. " a brief visit The M. niid rity Is lmtiiiiK R lar?:u Kiain M. eomp:inv at Inhuul ! tho found; I Inn In for j idiitor Telecraplde orders were foiwar.l-l ed to Weston .M- lid iv f,ir Iniek i..l complete U, l-nley.C.n,,-!,,,,- ,.,, ,. block , I Mm. M.'liaffey ),.in inirrliat., two bis ndjolnlng sim,., ty nn Jefferson menue f,,r J:' d the i..iei- . r. 1 1 . fine or the restnur: tho price of .)s!crs cents. ids lias ie lured from tin in sr. , Thn world's Iroplr by Maude M. in ISf. cord inaip. . 'Ie..aild ; ;tle ,l,.ll. SJ reeprd ', cord i,- ! wiih lowered by Sana l.il liillfarnin Tuesday. Me.ndc van -2:874 and the .u.. .t e U would be a haul jo to bunt Hie country over and fceat Kasieru Oregon for pure cry;.-J weijher niich aft we are now )vnt,v Throe hundred tnim iv were destroyed Jiy fire on t! Pcrcuaon Idaen thin week. Kiro suited by sparks from an engine, It Is thoiiKhl Thorn Riling to Portland ran nave 1.1. "Ti by going tp Tli ' Iiallea by rail mid proceeding on their Journey by boat. Thero wnn n larpe crowd nt Ihe May Hovnrd iMM ferniani e In the warehouse ihls week and four lilts a lietd was i-ollsled from eryon littending. It was aupposed to hn a Shoe Bargains SS a I I EVERY PAIR IN THE STORE ON SALE j jflM 1 During tliis salt! we are orrerin'uniisualiy low y I j ! 1, juices ,(in shoes, every pair reduced, hesides linn- I g I (ireds of pairs for-men, women and children ' I wliidi we have oii'f,' on tallies at. prices which in Sstf' 1 Jg , many .instanceR is less than .cost of niiimit'aclure., r i I Conic and look1 tliem over. ' yS , I -Hill's D e p J t St ore' j T , . .. r ijuliow nf tlio spiritual power 1ml III -I JUijl IHIrvil was (morally conro.iLd to be a rnlto. j p . ' YPAR Apr) i Th" pay car -was Hidolracke l ut La! f & S (raU(lo yctrduy lacniiiK. ! K JYpVTM rQ' ! NVw taken from tlin Lnnrnndfl ! "rown . vU uin.,1 yoslonlay; O V-kSlJ (la7..mo of Oct. K.. 1891 i"'"". "I"" to Misses kind Mews. II. W flrandy, (I ev and J T. Abbott went M. liirh. i Tnlon yesterday to examili.' I'ho hook and tailder oqulpuii-iit rt-iMilly purchas vl by thai city. Articles of IticorporalSon were is nuuif tlils'ureli to J. M. Phy, I). A McAllliiter, J.,.1. Tumor mid W." A. Huffman who will rondint'u Mourinr lulll at Covo. The V. M. C. memlier.-hip campaign ends Monday evening. If you have not limn seen, mini -out tile iieiid(Uartrrs U red I .,1 V I i. II IM .1 H. V H irai'iiieiiTw. . i mi A w ill J m rni,'n'h lTnn Suits from Si Suits fYonv i U Iff V 75c to $100 to $3.50 . .Auii( .ildrens Fnderwear rrom li llt. I-li x " m, i lyt- 49c to $2.25 i . B mm -inn, i i Mi oi ui( Social tvents anil join. K.'axuis galoio why you:Kirb. sal down until (bey reluctantly should. If you want to know tllel,.f du, bun, met hall tin re was imt. :: rt( sons, all at Ihe "Y" and haveidull monient. Mrs. Mossman's jmihir I them explained. No Parlor Sport J(' no lrl (or lnvali.l-.f.ai..K. Inr Ihe boclc. But If you hav. enlurnc and oin prln and jump, It trmt fun. TliU modern Jluiu -a nired talilnt a hvt In IhiJ i"yji aic rone inl at 1 nwr Vlclc. Manor, tnjtand, - "oVjK ..... ' , r: ' Every Garment Reduced! An cxi-c1i(iiiiil niMii-tuiiit y is of- wive mi Women's mid : ) tl Dresses. Fall Suits iSpeeinl sale irii-es are olTered on eaeli and every "-iii-nieiii. The as sovlmeiils ai'e .uni'd. ami now iw tin; lime to bi(v. WOMEN and CHILDREN ro liave talHcs full of un demvenr Cor lioth. wrumon and eliildren in union suits or .separate carmen ts, all on sale at Special Bargain prices. most cnjovable of connected with the an nual meeting of the woman's synodic! home an-! fou-ign missionary socielv "'' ""' synod id' Oregon of the Presby terian church, was I he mothers' and (daughters' dinner held in the V. M. C. iA. Wednesday evening. Ilr. 'Margaret I Ingle was toaslmislress of the even ling and presided in a most charmin;: manner. As the lliree hundred guests at fne baniUet marcheil in, mothers and .daughters aim in arm, Ihe girls' choir 'of the Piovl.yterian church sang in a jmosi beautiful manner. I'roin the time the mothers and th Prom the time the niothe j Westminister tfiiild trirls (rave sume of nieir .vomm a'io in other ways helped fill in the mid niomeiits of the even ing. A irroup of triil-; from Haker fianjr a nunilu r of sonps and Mrs. A. S. j Aiidervnn's mis.-ion band iri'l r;tve t. teature sonjr. The latter wa illustrative of the win k of the n.ission liand. Twenty, five tfirls took part in it and amot'tr ;i pioifiam of numbers, all of which we' well above thn average, it stood out a': one of the best features of the even- mjr, e-pen;dlv as it typified the work being dne by the pirls'of the minimi baml, so well fitting the spirit of th nine. Mrs. (. K. Silverthorn gave tw I mot hem' t..a.-.t. "What th Mnther Owe the daughters," anil Miss llelei: !Melonald responded to the duughtei-;' to:ist, "What the Ihiughlers (we th lAInthers.' Iloth spaker. poke feel 'ingly of the mutual eompanionhip of j mother and daughter without w hicii tthe beauty of home life for which Asv lericnps air noted cannot be had. Mis. (. Williams, executive e.-- retary of the N'orlh Paeifie district of tthr wonuin's boaid of fort ign miion:. ,fpike on "The Other (;iil and You," jwhen called upon by the t"astmilns. jShe told nf the .sisterly feeling between ,uirls that is vi essential to their hap- pi:u-s and of how life is made hean tiful hy the foiierieg nf this spirii (? lov' and hsvmony through the svir' ,.-Mle of the cluiivh and heme. I In her nneuine- l.-mark-. ti ! u v 'H. Paw .on, v.-nrral Secretary of th jwonun'- hojud of home mission, inuf. j'y lo.d of tne work of the society par .ticubulv of the nhce the mother "an-l the il-iuc.hter tak in its far-ie;n-hin.; woik. , Mis. Meteher I.mn, president nf tbj i ever(3.exT I j r-- ji Mtce CtxTCS r I . j1 I TOT '? i ley lie -..ST To Jc-ivkrtNS, f- pfiopose 3 the DRyJr. toast p. 1 U'T I :iocity, marks. - Tile Parenl-Teach'-i-s' Meeting ni ;the Hiveria school was laid Friday nf Uernoon at the building. .Mrs. Hillary, jl.he new president, pio-ided with Mrs. laid as secretary. 1 lie girls of the ,-eveillh .ami eighth grai!(-s sang two choruses, followed by a piano solo bySMueller was seventy-one sears old bution Marguerite Kllis and a duct by Verdahs Kae .Smith and I.aVnna. Heveriilg". Rev. Quiglcy gave a'short but inspir-lthat ing address. After the program ot j younger folks in -fine needle work, business was disposed of, refresh-i . melds were sewed by the committee' Mrs. Charles W. Williams, of Port in charge. Hand, and '..Miss Lucy II. Dawson, of I New York City, who have been guests F.ugeiK P.oye and Orpba Hamilton, 'of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Wright during both of I'enilleton, were united in mar-the meeting of Missionary Sjnod of riage Wednesday evening at liine jhe I're.diyti lian church, left last ev- o'cloik at the Presbyterian manse, liev James A. Smith officiating. Tho Lucky Thirk.-n Cluh . m.:t'rctlir.V of the state of (Jivjmn, Wash Thursdav aftornoon with Mrs.' Willinrn ''"on and Idaho, lor a number of Ash on () shvet and a very pleasant 'oars she vas 1,01,n of WwllM'n at Ml" ifim iw..i wi.j in. tlx. t. 1 lx nu'cidu.ll mnvrul ur. iti,.' lucu'v one nt l.n.'e and was uwatde hv. club piize. A l.HR'heun was Serv cif in the beautiful diatii'' loom whieh, was (v''t:tt ly enjoyed. S. II. Ilnyden of Kijfin and Mrs. Joan Woods were married Thur.-day after noon at the Alcthodist pnrsonaKe by liev. yuiiey ot the M. ;. church. :n; the presence friend of .-i-verai ilitunat .Mrs. A. Thomas, Mrs. James Malon ey and M's. .lames Akev of 1 dh-ton! at tended Ihe missionary synod uf the Presbyterian cbuuh here tiiis wee!--. Mrs. Thomas was formerly a resident of this city several years ago anil was here as the guest of Mis. C. K. Puell. The I.udics liible Study C.as wbicii was organzed r. cently willi Mi K. P. Mossman hs lea,. i- will have its first, aetiv,. meitiniy Mi.n-'iiv afteinoon a' Americans Busy in Russia 1 7 I'nl t. .i iir thi si ir o;c - r'i " 'f i s.,!, ' " - 2, v , -' 4 ..l'vS-M'i'll'.,!H! t -V . - ' . . wit J thf Aui-i!ian li-li-f O'Miinlf-oon i.t Ka'.tii, 4jJ inll-t Iruf M(j.v, ur. kr ltr 0ieclKn i An', rhan TvYu-t iwvkers. A :::!() at the Mossmun home. Mrs. Alvaher at 9:4.ri o'clock Thursday night. Iuryra will be leader fur the after-ishe was 78 years old. Heart dise.ise noon and with anle assistance willjwus sajd by her phyicinns to have lake the class on a trip through Japan, caused her death. All ladies int.-ic.tcd in such study am Mrs. Cody's grandchildren and John invited. iBaker, the foster son of Col. Cody,' were at her bedside, when she died. Mrs. Clara Mueller relcbrnter her Relatives said they expected Mrs Cody birthday Thusday October 2ilth. Mrs. as young and spry as a twenty-year; old and is at present making a quilt is beautiful and a lesson to theln 'ening for Portland. Mrs. Williams has recently romp to Poll land as iJi.-li'H't Kxorutive Soc- AMHter (..oneire at m. rain, .Minnesoia Miss Lucy Jawsoii, (ieneral Secre - i;,;ir- of the Woman's -Board ofHome - 'Mlssi"n.s has I,or --i-'lartors in New 1 orK 1 ll Henry Ket.dever, prominent ranch-' er of Klamath I-ii!!?, lost two finders from bis left hand when bis hand was!ernmonis lo sysiemaueauy woik lor caught in the gearing of a combined; I'C!,re- tt,w,l b-' difficult to bring then, Iril'VO-tLT f As he stood tnikinjr to a neitfhbo", I.Saluiikiy, William Muniue, (;2-year-o':i lino:' Hivcr mcK'haat, was fataHy st,il'ken with apoplexy dWritf almost instanllv. a t ii,i i;,,,. 'J'm.iuImv Pjkv IV O Hctitliin. t!.inl:ing he was headed fnv.inowspupcr or group of newspapers ward, sta.ted his car. It happened leh"ere to have a rel-able com-sponilent be in ,eye,se and he backed into the!'" cnuntry Vvashed by the Pacific .1 C. P. nncv store, doing SKKI0 worth !who coul(l 1,0 rewd on to B,ve afcm i f d-ini i"e ,t0 inirmillon himself. Correspond- ' ents, however, are expensive and I I think possibly the Pan-Pacific Uninp T11R OI1SERVEK WANTS MACS. j mil,hl up a system , (istri,,ut fnrm ti 1.up-i,i nif t mg u- MT. (il.KNN, Oct. '12. (Special.) Vernon Wuite, eleven year old son of Mrs. Waite, is suffering from a wound in the eye which may cause the los of his sight. With other boys he was playinu sham battle and an older Ibrother shot an arrow from a bow which accidentally hit Vernon jn the eye. K. T). WhitinR and Carl Zauprpr were visitors at aker last Sunday in .the interest of L. D. S. church work. Parley r'iek has lately returned from a two year mission for the L. D. S. hurch work in the northwestern states' On Tuesday evening a reception war. given for him and about one hunderd of his friends were present. Word has been received by the friends of , Fred Zuugg stating that he hud just set sail from Quebec for Switzerland, where he goes. on a mis sion for the chureh. lie is accompan ied by six other elders and IMr. Zaug; is in charge of the party. Buffalo Bill's Widow : Passes on At Wyoming Home CODY, Wyo., Oct. 22. Mrs. Louisa Frederic Cody, widow of the Inte Col. William F. Cody, ("Huffulo Bill" I, is dead at her home here. Death claimed would be buried beside her husband Lookout mountain, overlooking Denver, Mrs. Cody, nee 'Frederic, was born nn old French settlement near St. Louis. She became the bride of Wii- KNOW THE "TRUTH AND HAVE PEACE (Oonitmiod from pnfin on) fact that wars arc almost always due to mi.sunikrstan lings which, haU time permitted, could have been cleared up. But while the machinery for making war is ulways well oiled, efficient an'! up to date, no special machinery for preserving peace exists at all. H :s - 'ems to me that we mijrht well work for the setting up of such machinery to ran a campaign of truth to counter act the wild and foolish rumors which are at present furnishing fuel for mis understandings and mutual distrust. While I think it is the duty of pov- ItUII.llllUII Ul IIIUL 1ULI, .Ut'UIIWIIlIi' can we not no someming amonu our selves to counteract these lies and ru mors which work so much mischief in our relations with other Pacific countr'os- We. are handicapped because e (1(1 IIUl MHIW Llll. II U III UliOUL dill neighbors and cannot contradict the ue. ii wttum hu wen 11 every largn It would be well reliable news concerning Pacific coun- tries. IILCE NOSE NOSES ELSIE OCT HALIFAX, JJ. S Oct. 22. Blue Nose of Lunenberg today won the first international fishelrmens' race in a rip-roaring wind thnt carried away the foremast of her rival, Elsie, of Olou cesler, nftwr half the course was cov ered. Last Time Tonight AR.C SUNDAY Conway Tearle The popular star in a gripping story hy Albert Payson Torlume ALSO A COMEDY - W 1 in fit? v J 1 " Ef-lly Compson is the heroine of ; 'I.udics Must Live," the UiMt photo- play mad., by late (IcorKO Lcaue ' a'ueker. It will soon be ixk-asLd by Haramolint. liam P. Cody March (i, IXlili, when the plainsman was only 21 years old. At that time Cody had already Killed an "Injun." THe Codys have had three children, all of whom are dead. Colonel Cody died January 10, !'.! 7. The Kutherlin Oil and Gas company has decided to put down its first well on the property formerly occupied by the Sutherlin iiiick and Tile company, and the work of erecting the derrick was commenced this week. The Western Lumber and Export company at Cottage Crow, employ ing about 2110 men, is now in full op eration after a shutdown of several months. The Harvey Lumber com pany, employing f0 men, also has re sumed. OHSKKVKR WA vr, ADS GET RE SLLTS. Worthy Wo have are worthy :onfidenee. proven thnt, we of the public's Our equipment Is dignified and genleel. We plan our services carefully aiTU execute them cunsclon--llolsly, Shoclgrass and Zimmerman Funeral Directors 1C05 Fourlh St. Phono, Main (!2 Xiirlif Phiino -Main 7i:S private Aiiilmlanee Sorvk bi.YUE k, zfnn:r:MAN. I.leenaed Embnlmer Norma T&lmadge. A. V its 1 "WH D'E ONLY Tearle ) .a