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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1922)
jl "WVdneniv. .Lmnniv 1 1, PAGE TVO LA GTUNDF FXFA'TXO OP,SF,PVFR i t rz NEW SPUING MERCHANDISE illUSTS WJWT HDME RULE ARRIVING DAILY Our now Hprim; morrliaiulise is hogiunin,!? 'to ar rive, oiu'h mid every day brings in nielliiiig new It is our intention to show, the bent and inout poniiplotc linos of nioivliaixliw we have ever lief'oiv ftbowuvmd at 1-nver i -rices. . allY Tlc nr new Jap Crepen organdies in iv conij lis-- today are dresa ginghams, lie new plain colors, and new issorttneiiti oC colors. Hill s Dept Store SPECIAL ! 15c Luxtoy ToiW Paper, 6 rolla for PUTMAN'S DkUG STORE THE REXALL STORE RAKGOGN, Jan. II. Natlonal IhIh of Jiunnu, the onutern-moM. pro , vlncou of India, boycotted u com mltteo which was recently Hftnt here I to tf'vfl u heart us cm methodH of ap i plying (he Kovermneni of India act to thiH proviiuo. The Nationnll;Hn, uk represented by the Conference of Uiirineno uHHociutiuim and try the nntiuualint newnpapera, contend that 'nothing tthort of home rule outside jthe IlflttHli empire will' stillKfy the 1 liurn.rsB people. I Tho jneellnj-jn of the committee I we io plf-ltetliid and editor and rep ! muntativeH of. (ho nationalist newn 1 papers adopted resolutions that ail j Bitch Journal, nhould carry an lu iteiiBive press campaign aaiiiHt the 'committee. They uHHerted in the reh-oiiition that "it would be inimi cal to the JnleroHt of tho country land tho. nation to tffvo any rox-og-i nit ion whatsoever to the coininlltee as the llJirine.He people have de manded home rule without delay laud a the committee could Mot 'confided and recommend this im- mediate Kraut." I The committee was appointed by the government f Jndla to ascer tain how bent to apply the new Koveinment act to Hiirma. ItB ftaulrinan was A. F. Why to, presi ! dent; of Tin .legislative iiHsemhly of - i India. It had invited associations and individuals to uppear before it to make siif-'jieslinns for the con utltutlon of the legislative council In Hurma and for tho election of representatives from Hurma to the council or Mate and the legislative assembly. Many persons accepted tho invitation and Rave tholr views to tho committee. ME PDncr LrtJL. IS or r nn n huoujh iiuriLU POWER L (lly Apjui.-Uitrd l'n-n) MOSCOW. Jan. ill. It in tiollnv hern Unit It .MttHtupliu .'Koiinil '(ihlui Huc-ceds In PfitalillshliiK rii"i'iH in Tti OtixcrviT) ..Hy.(iAKl), .Inn. 11. Many r-"lk of ihin nti;irlrhood are taking ad. vantapp of the gnofi ftei)?riiri? while it lasts. ., . . Kl rialintr has been breaking lonw good eolu to drive.-: ' J. W. Scott has had Homo fifteen torn, of hny hauled 'from the lower Wt-st place, now owned by G. I. Wade Two teams and1 outfit are again at work hauling iriwvel, already bank ed out from the river to the bridge I work at Cilover, Not only has the' snow helped pleiKh injr. but autoistft report u much better (condition uf the roads for cars. Sev eral automobiles have crossed the I mountains this week. The road is well broken to (Hover, where bridge work jis being carried on to Borne extent, and logging opc;:aliins are under way. A Kpur ha bi'CB-surveyed at thul ! point for shipping'.pui poses, j As usual, dirri.-jr the winter month. !a small amount of 'trapping has been 'going on in this' feclion. If the law did not proteet '.those valuable fur J bearing animal, tv beavers, trapping; might be more profitable. Ueaver. jare increasing in surh numbtvs along the river and creeks that beaver dams und lodges ar u yery common sight. The lutrk of the cottcowood in their .food in thii loralit;.,' nnd those trees (are disappearing rapidly. . A large icolony of these ' animuls haVu ifiove.l into the cottonwood grove on lh river I just below lliltrard, and are destroy ing the tr ees so rapidly tt)nt a gov ernment trapinr has had to be sent ;on the job to stop the damage they ,are doing. I A logging outfit belonging to Lind- sey, of It Oraflde. is camped near tho mouth of Coyote canyon, near the riv er bridge. They are logging the (Irun ty timber, which will be brought down the canvon to the i:ver, Tom Melding and (ilenn Coffee ore getting out a thousand fence posts for .1. W. Scott, to be ready for. spring fencing. Win. Saling is taking advantage of good weather by'breaking a half doz en fine horses to put on the market in the suring Frank Sanfoid, who has been de cidedly under the weather for some time, is out again and feeling mucn heller. THE OTTBUIiSTS OF EVERETT TRUE b Condo. 1 J; HOW CAM XOV 'STArJO iTHAT SANTJlMlCH WITHOUT telVlWd A CITE, TO VOUR TH4Tl5 KiOT v t71 h: For Sale The following properties can be . .... ... .i.ii.i.. iwiva whn mar pUrCIlliBfll O.V - desire to iihii their la loan In se curing homes. Four acres goon o roum , barn chicken House, irucn ruu tbrouslr Hi" pl' JUHt utMo c"r limns. . veil hnuroved and fully euniped with learn, cows, chickens. pumping I'l'iin. hli'i"i "' 80 ncrn farm, well Improved dairy ranch, every foot In cultivation, 36 acres In alfalfa, near school. No In flation In price. Investigate this. The price! is 1n,flOO.O0 und $IIU00 soldier loan will handle It nicely. Revenil homes. I buvo aeveral Ironies. rnoil.Tii and otterwlso that u-iil accent the statu loaV'ti the sol dier boys as first paymiiit. Get in touch with me. V . Geo. H. CiWey I'lroiro 200J Heal Estate Insurance , ' jreul Turklab nationalist power, lie, w. ' r. ,.'k.i,nk f t TviituU OBSERVER ADVERTISING will bring results C iLXlm 'm Ti,t viailurr ?,uUm,,y v"" Sun,"'y American Walnut Bed Room Suite AT ABOUT ONE HALF ITS REGULAR PRICK SEE IT IN OUR WINDOW SOLD ON EASY TERMS ill IV. H, BOHNENKAMP. CO seriously threaten the domination ot . ... , t, . . , L I , , . . , . . , i n- i i Mis i adys ShIni-st, who. has been UiiH. a u the Caucasus, n Tnrkfr-t . ... r ' rt . i, 1, j .,.j; stun, Persia and Armenia, for there Is a very general racial and ro IkIIoiih union among tho Moslems. "After all, we are Orientals and we hate and despise the UussianH, was the way one Moslem stated the situation. While the central soviet hero cer talnly has helped th'e Turkish na tlonalist movement. It Is believed that u, conflict of Ijileiests and dis trust will usHert itself when or if Turkuy succeeds in her national alms. The 15.U0U.UUO Moslems of Husuia certainly dislike Russian rule. Members of the Moslem missions, such as the 1'i-rslan, Azerbaijan and the so-called Turkestan Hoviet re publics and the official Turkish mission form a clique apart 1n Mos cow and co-operate materially. In addition, there is the Ki'oup headed by K liver l'tisha, the form er Turkish 'minister of war who fled from Turkey after the war and who was sentenced to death by Tur kish courtmartial. A member of his mission here is Djernal Piishu, another younj; Turk leader who al so received tho same sentence. vel again after her operation.1 9' A . Ik Q WE rXv,' 01 TIME PEP0ST5j vF0R ALL EMERGENCIES value of being prepared to rnSct every Vmergency cannot over-estimated. A chcckxnccounrX is the best prcparatioofor Ikndling a uimcuit situauJrw-" If you are not thus equipped it would be well to open an account w ith us at once. LA OKANDE NATIONAL DANK LA GRANDE. ORE SOUND-F.ELIABLE- PROGRESSIVE 1 4 flvV coal vmm !o you buy your coal "m o u n t a 1 n" bij; and have to break it tor startio;: fires? That niransNyork and wnsie. SUESBIOFOa AUTOAGGIDENT II A K K It , 'Jan. 1!. John 8. Hub.- lar Is the plaintiff in a persona) dam ae suit filed In the circuit court ngatn the county of Ilaker. The comp'litlnt asks for d;i manes in the sum of $2,nOO, claimed lor in juries received when tho plaintiff ran off the Krnde on the road be tween IlunlliiKton and Itohlnetta on Snake river. The iMimpIalnt alleges that the accident was duo to tho condition of the road, saying that tho rade was narrow, without guard rails, and that tho plaintiff, through no v:f"!T mm k"P Is of 3 Vll pur- Miitahh nr.v t'oil pur- u'tiienre and ecoii It fires quickly ;X,1 burns hotly.. jMtdMBLR i FEDERAL RESEAT system! V 1 Nurtfiwesf Ao'otxt" AS.UOYD Henry Building tTv1 J'ORIL.ND OREGON , ...'v 4- 41 & -ir 4- 4? 4" 4 Snodgrass and Zimmerman f -unkral Srtrvice rnr- lor. nior, A iliulhnce Ser vice. A'ay 1'iionc Main V-'J Niffht Phone, llhl 743. l.'iCft Fourth St. La Clraiulo, Oregon. fault of hi own or the car In which he with his family wuj driving, on June 20, 1920, ran off the -trade over a precipice 125 fet;t high on to the railroad f-'rade below. The complaint states that in the car with the .-plaintiff at the line were his wife and wo children; that the plaintiff suffered several broken bon os and m e n i be rs of his family were injured. Office Slogans. If "dlctnted but not rend" Is a good buslnesslILe slogan for the head of the house, what's the matter with "added but not balanced" for tlm -cashier, or "stamped but not mailed' for tho of fice boy? Leslie's. READ THE WANT AOS! Exceptions. An nstiiniomer fayn that the term "fixed," as applied to mar, is a mis nomer. Still, wo know K.iint' Nf-tru fliur are miflity well iixed. i-U--ton Tran script. , W3( Mi, , r D ROADWAY AT STARK PORTLAND, ORE. AV!iil. its inVli 1 coiivcnient lucatiou nf I'di-tland's artivi- is an iiiiiitani' aset it is ere of comfort, cxnirt- ainl spirit of wel- inakcs tJiis a iomlar hosteiry. ic 1 1 earn lit Iieltinosii I'ousXservic oini'Vliiili ;uul l';n.f.ns Arthur H. Meyers Mana3 ER. 'EiJ ir'. ' ' -'" .,'i,V',r'W.' THRIFT SHOP OPEN. The Rid Cross Thrift Shop is iS open daily now in the New Foley Ht : Building, off the Adams avenue 35 entrance Thursday will contin- 5K : ue to be Thrift Day and on this : day all who have donations for the shop are asked to have It Hf ready to be delivered, that be- ing the day collections are made. H 12-16-tfp tSJt-H' COVE STAGE Weimer Bros. passengers, Freight Jajly. Trips from Savoy Hotel Licensed Plumber Work Guaranteed ART'S Humbing and Repair Shon 'Art Weac-le, Prop. Repairing a Specialty 402 X. Fir St. Phone 407J Grande. 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