La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 13, 1922, Image 3

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    "Fri.kv. .Livainr.- 13, 1822
L3 GKJ&TOE EVENTN'a OBSERVE
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He May Climb Carp's Frame. Too!
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(Hy Aasncluiea Press)
SOMA, Jan. 1.'. A strange talc of
banditry icsultiiiK in the muidrr by
mi.-lake of a girl by her own father
and mother is vouched for officially
by the liuljrurmn police.
Ivan, a peasant of llaarad, sold two
calven for 10,000 levas ani started
home from the market with his daunh
ter Mill.n; K-nrinfr robbers he pave
the money to his dauirhttr. The
father was attacked on the load and
hilled by two1 men who saw him make
the sale.
Milka fk:l and sought refuge in a
peasant cottage where a woman and
her iLiiKhter comforted her and gave
her dinner. Later llilka was sent to
bed with the woman's daughter.
Yt hen the husuand returnul he told
his wife he had killed a man useless
ly, as the mo.-.ey he sought had been
carried off by the murdeied man's
daughter.
The woman topvhom Milka had told
her story, repeated it to her husband
and the two determined to kill the
gill as she lay asleep to get the 10,
U0O 1( vas.
Milka, in the daughter's Tark room
upstairs, overheard and escaped
through a 'window. When police wore
brought by Milka they found the old
couple' had gone 'upstairs and killed
thciu pwn daughtu by mistake in the
dark." ' .' .-'..' -
POLES RECEIVE
Ceoice Cook
' t h o Australian
' pugilist, climbs
trees about it
minutes every
day as part of Ida
training at High
' Beach, Essex,
England, for his
coming scrap
with Georges Car
' pcntler. He is
an adept at scal
ing trees and
' says It conditions
je v e r y muscle.
,European sport
experts who have
watched Cook at
work and who
o
know Carp's pres
ent condition, ex
pect Cool: to win.
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(By Associated Press)
DANZIG, Jan. 13. Transfer of the
Danzig railroads to the Polish gov
ernment, which is to administer fhc
main transportation lines of the free
city created by the treaty of Versail
les, was accomplished (recently with
out a hitch, this being on of tho
principal changes in completing- the
arrangements designed to give the
new Polish republic on outlet to the
sea.
The. Danzig railroausare to bg uv
der direction of the Polish Minister of
Railroads in Warsaw and operated
in conjunction with the Polish state
railroad system with an assistant di
rector jesidiiiff in Danzig.-, The Pole.-i,
it is said, plan to retain all the Gey
mans employed on the Danzig division
and in this way do their share toward
maintaining friendly ie!attons with
the Danzigt-rs o far as the railroads
arc concrncJ. .
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yMd Substitutes
PorlnfttntsJnTslidsandGrowIngLhndren iRichmllk, malted grain extract in Powdc.
BTho C;Irinl Food-Drink For All AgeajNo Cooking Nouriahinj Dicostiblj
WANT TO BUY OR SELL SOMETHING? TRY AN
OESERVER WANT AD
Orange Installs Its
Officers For Year
(Hnflclnt to Tlx Observer)
COVt, Jan. la. (Mt. Faruile
Onuiiie held an interesting meet
ing at their hall on Saturday, Jan
uary 6th, with a good attendaure
of members and Beveral visitors. ,
Miss Mertlo Miles and Miss Mil
dred Kli hanl were Initiated Into the
mysteries of the order. A good
dinner was served ut noon, after
which the following officers were
installed: M. L. Carter, worthy
muster; Mrs. C. M. linker, worthy
overseer; Mrs. It. J. Baker, worthy
lecturer; Mre. Geo. Miller, worthy
chaplain; Mrs. J. K. Lanti, worthy
secretary; Mrs. Georgia Gusset,
worthy treasurer; Kva Uakur,
worthy gatekoeper; R. J. Baker,,
sloward; Noil Klght, worthy assis
tant steward: Nellie Barker, worthy
L. A. steward; Lolu Martin, worthy
l'oinona; Gltulys Union, worthy
Kloru; Mabel Miller, worthy Cere-j.
A program of songs, readings and
roll call finished the day.
The social given at the M. E.
church Thursday evening was en
joyed by a good crowd. Refresh
ments were served uud games were
played.
Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Johnson en
tertained A- I.. Ilecker mm family
at dinner Huudny.
Miss Effle Uixwell and uelces.
I.ut'llu and Othello Delaney, visited
at the homu of K. ( lloswell this
week.
Miss Francos Troy of Pleasant
Vslley is visiting her sister, Mrs.
A. L. Ilecker.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. linker visited
at the (1ml ('hadu-tclr Ikiiiim 'rmij-
fuy.
A. I.. Hartley mm X n. Tallent
were l.a Urunda visitors lust Sat
urday. 1
guilty. After he had been locked up, Salmon w put through, und the jus
however, he changed hit plea to guil tiie, fined Kredf $!W and sentenced' him
ty. A long distance call for Justice to tiO days in jnil. The some itnce
of the Peace A. (I. Groshone; of White hnd been piven to I)oney.
LONG UISTANCK SKNTENCB
GOLDENDALE, Wsh., Jan. 13.-
SenteiK-e against Krwl Roberta, ul- j
leged moonshiner, recently was du- i
livcredf over lor.g distance telephone.
Roberta anj his brother, Doney, had
been arrested near Whits Salmon,
brought to Golilendals and lodged i".
the ounty juil. Doney assumed the
blumeVund Kivd entered a plea uf not 1
up, !
puamodlc Croup Iifrtquntl7 I
lasve oy onappUcationol
OP fMP
V A. io Rub
Ovn 1 7 Million Jan Utcd Kir(j
?r5
6,000 Mile Guaranteed
( Tires
,
For Fords, Chevrolet3 and, Maxwells
NSlfSO
ALSO LEE PUNCTURE PROOF TIRES.
ED. CYR'S Garage
anuary tiearance
Sale
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'HII1ERY
DE10ISTR11
"r ' (By Ai-socljitod Tress)
. ; CHICAGO, 111., Jan. 113. Actual op
eration -of road building machinery I
will be seen at the twelfth American '
Good Roads Congress here on January j
17 to 29. Twenty thousnnd delegate-i !
have been assured, according to the j
committee in charge and eight ses-1
sions of the congress will be held. j
At 'one session comparative Resign?
in roae paving will be shown; at an- ;
'otlftr, pi oblems involving highway;
traffic will he discussed, -while at a
third, taes, bond issues ami problem '
of finance and highway adminis1.ni- j
tio nwill be taken up.
One of the unique features of Uie
Ce?igress will be the presence of a
number of women contractors wh
Orepromincnt in road building cir-
cIfs. Piominent among these will bs
Mrs. Axel Holm, of South' Range,
Wis., wh has, just completed a four
am? a half mile stt highly through
Patterson State Park, near Superior,
Wis. ' .
Another, contractress engaged in
iad building, who will probably a..,
tend is Miss Eva Cressey, of Evefett,
Mass., hile still anotljcr is Dr. Lou
Alta Mejton, said to be.lho only wo
man bridge engineer n the country.
Dr. Melton graduated 'from Colorado
Universityand is now identified witlj
one of the district offices of'the Unit
ed States iureau eJf Public Toads.
Another woman who will take par
in the delilierojions 1f the Congress is
Miss H, M. Berry of Chapel Hill, N.
' C, who is secretary of 0 the North
Carolina fjoji JJoads association lOd
who was instrumental in obtaining
the ?r0,nno,n;0 bond1 issue for the
co'nst'O tion of roads in her state,
o . :
0 Mar0eri Exposed.
A sure sij;:i of III mnmits h to talk
loud, y0aro In a Imldt when you
g'intn a store of tuljig In u h a loud
voice the Junitor In the wllar tu-ny
you. quit it. All Ill-bred people tn&
so loud tlmfttipy drAvn everyone In
the' room."-irT)i.sHW Vn;nns Cat.
RUMMAGE SAKE at Red .'ross
Thrift Shnp-.SJ&irday. 1-12-2;
. Start the New Year Right
5v Oi-dorini? a sack of CHAMPION FLOUR AT
; ' THE
HARRIS GROCERY'
The Accoinmodation Store
phono Your Orders
Main T3i .
ReAsom fh our dusstantial GrowtS
Substantial, Idervuce -
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FOR SALE
Store
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mild in ij1 witli
back, lind two
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Two Blocks North
of the 11. R. Track
tin Fir St.
PECIAL
for
SATURDAY ONLY
Aluminum Ware . . . ... $1 .98
Available Funds
Intlue days .safety ofyou )riiV'ijl
demids i'itfst onidcj-atioii. After that
oines our ratio of interest, and third iie-yi-tialtjlit.f
f your investment.
IjiirVfiine Certificates of Dejiosir are
alaays Vorth Kfteciison Itkie. dollarj.they
1)9 4 r And. are always iieietialile?
vitli
i
REDUCTION
Oyr .fivyigsacfii4!its :ijso draw 4 '" in
terest cm iv xiu nova Henii-annuaiiv, tiicv
aisr in.".y
tice.
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Unitbp States National Bank
9111
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Dodge BrothefQ will
afinoimce on February first
1922 a substantial t educ
tion m the price of their cars
ffecjiive from Jatmzty first
1922.
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