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, rA.f; E EIOIIT .... TU'uwJar. J.-uiuaw 12. 1022 PACE TCTHTTT (TRAXITE KVEXTNTfl OT5STi!l?V'FT? Friday, Jnrninrv 1H, Wll 4h o 6 s o l ui Be Natural There's Nothing More Unnatural Than Sickness (Diisci'iHc never aftiteis when nil die vi tal organs it re working in liarnnun. In fact, (lie liuiii.'iii body i.s a self re pairing inacliine that wpmiIiI run forever if noil: ovterlitxed at some point. AVheii. Hoinel liiiitr elos (he niaelu'n cry, look to ( lie liver. MERITOL LIVEK FILLS cleanse the M'-wels, aeh and' stininlale action. Headaches, indigestion, liiliousness jfhli'tinll'1piithin are sonic of the synip- hiwVn ini'."tiv'.;Xj:e'. They will make you Well and happy.. -25f? L Ofll I GRIP OF GOLD (Special to The Obivvrr) LOSTINU, Juu. J 3.- The younjf people uf 1. online made up a slelh'h iiiK parly ond went to Wallowa Sat urduy night, taking in the aliuw ut that place. Wolnostlay from Modford. whore ho pa" ,Kr"' " "7" ''"ttru' had Kono-o na visit to his parents, !d rl,!t d,;"u -' ",T '"" -" " , ,,,. ,.a . ,. ,., ,, .officers. In the Itoboltaha the fol- ';.rlv ,.t Kl.t.ir.iris.. ami th h'lll ..' luwlK WOTU lntaHod itliin no; !uh lodges u Tuesday night, Jun luary 1U, the following office were 'Installed in the Odd Fellows: W. F. Vau I'elt, N. 0.; Sanford Chap- uiau, V. ii.', 'Fred Kdwards, rcc. sec; Lloyd Chapman, fin.' sue; John McKonzIo, treas.; Floyd Hammock, 'it. S. N. C; J. J. Cliapinun, I.. H. ;N. C; Derkley Caudlu, H. 8. V. C.i j Alfred Lilly. L. S. V. G.; Harrison , Holmes, con.; Cecil E. Childors. warden; Geo. Chllders, chaplain; Joe Candle, It. S. S.; N. A. Wln Inca, L. 8. 8.; Hoy Coolt, I. U.; Marlon Hammock, O. U.; 1). II. .Ma- Kdna Ilolpios theast of Lostlt.o. Harry Mu"'"' V; C': '"0" f ir,i,r ihuii. I.I.F uh.Ui Chapman, sec; Sirs. J. J. Chup- invijioraf e tlie sf oin tlie liver to normal Snapp's . La Grande Pharmacy' Home of Snapp's Snappy Service n r,A r it? a vniii - nuKf nx ia htill fariiihiK their hie wheat ! farm in thW county and It was liiH first trip outBido for tteveral youra. i Hin parents now live in Medford, but own a grain and fruit farm near that city, lie report considerable excitement in Medford rlpht now ovi-r the oil wollfl bolng flunk, and that Mcdiord 1h on thu boom, much : building King on. At least forty hotifioH aru inidor couruo of con ifitruclion thuro at tho present timo. i Wodnctftay mornliig was tho cold !ent morning in lostino this your, i tho tliormomctei registuring 4 bo low zoro at sumo places, .though tlicriiHMiu'tora vary and tho town has no official ono to go by, and Thurdiiay morning, thu 12th, seom cd even colder though it regis- j lured the. same, but the weather i is beautiful and just enough snow for sleighing, feeding and lodging, but not deep so as to bo a bin- man, treas.; .i;liiia Hammock, u. 8. N. Kfflo Cook, L. .S. X. C; ;Hattio Leonard, It. S. V. C; Tlielma Childura, L. H. V. O.; Kthel Hook.; warden; Agnes MaGIU, con.; Jodo Cook, chaplain; Carrie Candle, S. G.; Roy Cook, O. G.; Amanda Hn gen, paHt grand and Mrs. Thelma CUilders was tho Installing officer.' After tho business session visitors were welcomed in and a soelal time was enjoyed-ljy u 11, avo dainty and . substantial refreshments wore en Joyed by all. 1 OFFICIALS OF . RAILROAD ARE ! RESPONSIBLE Contuiufd from l'acc One.) caso of -washouts, damage to the tracks or accident every effort should lift! ' 'A Few of Oift- January . Specials 1 IA'V JIH.V'Sj I.ADlKH' AXI) ( HII.IIKKA KWKATUItM Vlnr lf.7 to (ll.0,- HI'KCJ.M, I.IIH 1SL , a X... .a... I ' v IIIIL'V'U 'IWIIil I v"l,", 4 ,5'' v I . 5 "rV i,adw:k' iUiti:TTK hm.u AM) CliKl-K in: tllK t.ISTS oi;-Timo oi.' m J l,OT .MIOX'H, I.ADIKrl- AND CHIl.l)lli:.VSGrftl-:ATKltS tllms fflM In KiT.H.-S HI'KCIAI, l(I.U),l O fc,OT TOQl l-.S, T.ttlH AXU HKATIXO CAI'H Villus In $1,01) -IIHo 'souklni from tl big .now In So- he 'nde ' place a dispatcher or op- 1 veHiber. ami If wo don't havo any , "' "'"'h Iworte weather than wo have had from " 'vert to a mam l.ne track wo can bo very thankful for our departure from the usual pro- ideal winter this year, . .... ceiure U"!it"u'd to result m01B Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. (lir(1 !r les sconfus10n among employes a. 1 in tha ram nr hunil ' ' illliiusi)ii, a dauKhter, on Thurs-. . ... , , day, January 6th, 11)22. K.ghU ot Crew Howard Williamson returned Inst ; '"The crew of No. 12 was operating woek from their cuttle cump on their train over a new route, Jirect'y .Mud creek. :in charne of a foreiim pilot, throuxi .Mrs. James Litchfield n strlck-' unfamiliar territory or under very jin. en Beriously III last Wednesday. Dr. usual and severe weather conditions. Taylor of Knterprlse was culled to and they were justly cntjued to all tne atliil tho case. She was threat- protection that could be sin to them, ened ilh pneumoniu. Sho Is now' "The testimony shows that t(je ne nliki tu. bo iin and about her bame cessary station facilities .including; iUittes uc'iln. Mr. I.ItAfleld huB telephone equipment for an oo,eruto.-' been in l'uor health all winter, were already established at Oregon but seoiiis a UttTo improved UBnln. Trunk Junction and all yiat was necco. j .Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hoiick huve y wus to place an oreartor on duty ; moved back to Joseph, utter a few t that point If such pr-aution hail lyears' residence in I.ostlne. Tuoy "em nscn nmny mk hukih iuu Iroi inerly llvejl at Joseph, and Mr. in u. The .human elemisit of1 jluck Is In the employ of the Wa I- times fils, anil rf.vcry prevenUtive Iowa MilliiiB unit Grain company, measure should be taken fo euarJ luiid will f..ok utter their interests agninst such failuie. .! Must Anotv KloL'ah. ' ; i Mrs. ftha'a, Puk.. e.ftgrtaVed ' six I . "WImut earnestly a,?e that the 1 youim peoput dinner on Sunday offan.ad;.pteilouy this raiiroan, "hat in honor oAlbert Dulsley'a ,)lr-1. ,ty first," ,hould be more than a by Hay. Those enjoylim her hospiti.f- ":di ,l 8hould ,bc lhc m; Ity wero Albert. Ualsley anil MH8. "'7'""' ".""u'"u , " Mildred I'uue. 'diumhter of the ho-.rulc of.tlon. quiring aJso.ufli re less, Oi vllle McArtor and Mis, El J0," 0t ,0"l,y, ''y imniiis'VMKN's. hoys' and missT: i.Mox st irs j'otlou, avool, anil Nlllioiiliil Xntlli'H to 91.1!), Special HOC ViiIuim In $I.HI), Slwlal Values lo 1,",, .Special I.IH 'AW Menks M WcolSo 1-2 Pi ice 0 1 1 ' "i.ll.o ..It,....r .. M.nn tftl,,. ,1,.. K, .1,, 1 (lien niul Itoy Cook and Miss lieu-1 ".u 1 ! 1 tr . !u , . ,,,,,0 ' with cqunl . force and effect to th? 0 Mis. Claryice Allen and UniiBl-.cftC(frrom lu cxactiast reauircmcnts." ler have been visitioi! ilutives ut' 0 - Itnlon and cuiy; on Dr. IMiy ut Gporft jjr BBfAvrr , Hot l.ako while on their trlpB .George JU. JMWWJJ-- 1 W. 1'. IV.ale of Wallowa, nicom-, PaSSd Away At a blKinlc Uev. Weslon Shields to Los- Portland Hospital . 11 iieniiiniejv ouiuu iur m pruitcn-. . , 'liiK appointinont. and .there wus a" ($.orl:, M. "Brown, fSrnT resident IL'ood!? coiiKrcRallon out to luiar tho o , t;jJ11(iP ,; n employ on t -IjnspiKiiB serinon, and the choir rqt)- o.-W. ift railroad maiinist, passcii (Oeieil sevens special seie. tionv nw.v ... r, o, Vincent Iftsnilul 'at We Now Feature: mm HI2- y W fakir- .'7 Muslins, Sheetings, Crashes, Dum:u-.k:i and Towels of exceptional quality, placed in a mag netic early offering. At Surprisingly Attractive Prices Bleached HONOR Muslin (a J. C! Penney Co. Product) ' After months of earnest effort to produce a grade and finifh of "bleached" muslin whiclj would permit afluing the J. C. Penney Company la'.iel, our buyers have been extremely successful. In offering our own branded HONOR muslin, it is with our full recommendation. We are confident you will agree with us that its excellent quality makes it the best muslin on the market at tho price. Be sure to ask for th J. C. Penney Co. HONOR Muslin, at, per yard 15c ivIUSLINS Unbleached Muslin, 36 inches wide; made of selected cotton and a service able quality. Yard . , 10c 12 1 :c, and S5c Fine Cambric Muslin, Berkeley quality; popular everywhere for its finish and wearing ability. Yard... 24c Indian Head MuUn, soft finish, shrunk the popular cloth -that fin ishes like linen, 33, 36, 4i an 54 inches wide. Keasonabl priced 'A Complete New Slio'wing of Laces ah mbroidenes. !(tii able to tyatlM' sueh a coniiik'ta .. ! ' t . , H. i i t i . vucm-im-i aiiu -iCe;u laiccs una 111- aiid patterns. " hi edtfhitfs iiL tajuai.-t- and ytvicablii ii V 1 CilHUllilUlt'a Not 1'or several .seasons Jin lintr., Yals, Torchon Fillet, Veui, seiitioiis are int ljidwt in a variety ' TJik're are (.inbrokferv, I'loiitK inaterials in all wiTlths "l'lie pTices tVu- kveV & !... S owidtlVi X iiiK ai ;iioVJ .SEE OUR WINDOW SHOWING ' PEQU0T. SHEETING- McCALL PASTERNS lllLIOUDS 1 1 I i.u mu. In 11 n rliml Kt- 1 umififrl nlnin i O r t ' in'"!"""".' v ii, iMrt 'iiiri nr Ann i m in :u in tir n nnir t. - .. i . 8 II1. ... ... ni.i" -X -"o "-ww-.- - - "wrnitiiH hih w;ofirayB. ui; n nnifin .ifnirTW fiT-rinp , ;; :z,.' , i - r, im f,lrt, b- certain industnan u wlu u f i u s u I Mil l iur ww w?zzr- heW-t r'"rv:L z r:nrm,c B 111,, 1 1 ,.v, U,.,MV nir,.l,( nl f.-5A .P O.-. , '6,v" K'-i"""'" (tv ft, . -------- -- -(t)Ilov.H-nh:uii ..iap.;i cmnu.vj - o . (Br AasociateiJ I'rcsa) lliatl.lN, Jan. 13. (iermany prifliubly w ill continue to ovv and peruto her railways, posts, tele- spito t- 9ih and lire poij- suta- to iy;.MAix ox job (lly Aysovialrd IVe'ss) V "WASHISGTON,' Jan. Prtfst dg,it Mllli'rfln of f'ranre has direct ed Mi Earraut,! head of the Frnfi delexation to the arms' conference? :tg continue in that eapacv until mu end ui liiIq i uiiniit.uii lumer- euco. MAY HKI'AKATK TWIX ft- KUATII Ol' lllst) ' - - - '. 9 . : : - . . . y-: EJ I- 9 -e e j t . 1 V.I , . jxiij-nnn-j lyeeineal. so . u 0 e o II. SsS.SLEGHICCO.- 0 103 1'gpot li'sa ffvj f'honc l'.!)3 W . e e- noon. Kev. A.s.I.oStaianer, pastor tend. a e ih M K. fhnrr South, will ddi' Mr. Mnir. on.ee! W.o editors of ,m, r,,rn Sei9non. The bodv Will b. Iho Wallowa Stig, acoimpanied Hevnl9rr(,( at t,0 OddoKellow- Cemetcv and Mis. Shields to I.ostlne :under the auspi"-'" "f thef. J). O. P. WeiliS'iilav. Mr. Major ca,io up j,, d.-cruseif -is a member ath? lo h.'ipo make. "The Sun" shine Q () p. an,r lhe i 0. O. M. Illl.. ......... .. l,lffllK- In l.rfilln., W They also were Knteipi lso visltifts ediicsjlay uUei'ftiion. o Mrs. Arch Wlllett was a Wigjijjiwa lsitor Weilnesdio- toosee her n-,. I,. .ricKeiSle, wi is ihe WalTiiwa hospital. "3i noon, uev. .-.i.o.ii'!'"!.. i"1""! ' l . , , . .u. xi v , u..Z w.,,,th L'iil wu-s0r.T,,rs to hae become a stu- ' " ' - . . ... . hie n.iTicv follnwinif tills en mnjtirn t e VrAncs alx iuohs r.ld iHhy son of Mr. and Mrs. ICd Wllcov passed away this Inornint'lt 1:39 the Allm,,,,. nt his nVrnnlf nflx, n tn-n.R'.iV rnll-?illness. He wta uffticti with pndn- Aasoc.-Hed I'ress) a CIIICARO. Jan. 13. Joscfia mid KoBa lUaiek, -Siamese twins," rgtnn Czerko-Slovakia, will. know tonlKht whetMir a Chlriico physicifti can effect a successful uiKical OIH'C atlon. They are the sisters who are 34 years oliP and asked an examination but i'.red that sSMHd onoedlcs ISj death 6f the other would result . ' Mr. i'ii Mrs. Joe Thompson went $aV?T0dBUY4JR SELL SEVii:THIJ5a?-TRY N . OBSERVER WAIST AD . t fie 5) OHTLANTi. .Ui e Purpiw-, as did also nnd buU(,r w,,le ViSnly today. I'elt and a few other -aa vns selling at retitf " LAT DA s o U Bert.LYTELL ' opens a treasury of thiols in LAD'YFINGERS . liis latest photoplay, and best A BA YCLRD VEILLER PR0DUCTI ALSO SHOWING "FIGHTING FATE'' e o tu Kntenirfrte UJtMlnesduy evonluSno jittoml Hid ld K'lo Inatnlition i$ tliut ity. Mrs. Wg C. glmmer wi'iflcjii?! on the Wednesday trali ftr Uie same OW. K. Van TAw t'Aitet iMtidiiini. Society im'l last TluOdiiy avith Mr. Thrls .Inlnisou. Mrs. t'undlr I'd If.uh'r for the nUW to 1 present If. K e, of A'nllowii, who waa vImIMUjI; at the J.u.ion I'Omxv beini; ut tin- n'i'tiiii; he waa eullt on Iur n talk utniHpthe tine nfOmtH- .-nny effort we mlwht find most ihlp'- t liiH t.ilk was 'ujichpQ i jn t't iai' ii nj mi n t'riiT, .inn we hope lo furry out Home of theQlunn In fUuYfDt'd ;i(il ihrrrnst our inent- IJs hei Oiip -.Mini awaken n Vre:tter tn- iv . . . , v A. iii'ifl'i win mir!niiniy nim'aiin, 111 j i ImtTt the cluiri hes in LtKUim'-' Tlie )!iet imM'tini; of the soetety will he Thursday, Janiry i'tth at the tnue of Mis. iPttltu Juhn. west jof tmvn. It l planned to Iuiv-qhh liill day nieetiUK and altQthe ladteM j of the town interred in QtniKWins jaio invited to attend. S10U will 1 he at the rfea'mun Hardware stor' at . uu a. m . lo take lw?io u ish to mt. aii everyoncQpUnnlni; tun miuv i asked t$)take tiouie con- ti iliirtion nlni; Ut ard tlie dtnnir, i f it a t nut tn er-lui den the hoi-jte.-siiiift'ntertainini; so ninny. Mrs, 'flirts Johnson is the appointed lead- that nay h tlevotltmal ser- W O I o o ? : l:l, Li4oci : niniiiu nun nasflerl Huvotilte uvelL- niti.Hlv Tin, rf.ti,iifn m llP hi. Rhin- ann u is .siauui wippiineo uy i ,.,, , ,,njso tonght ,d Interment liberal and socialistic, democrat it: labor Elements. 8 3'ho cainpamn nM.'iinst,ovcrnmcut lAWiiershlp followed the pllllli;0ll) of uluOiiious tleficlts0y ll the tjlll- wys and th$ pressure of Kntonte ereditiys for payment of Ceftnnny'a war indemnities. It was argued wlllBbe there. i'l'li DKAI) IRv AssociftlivJ? Trim) SCHAXTON.. ra .laij, j.l. Koi ijjin weriylllodsnd several others are believed dead nnd an tinlcuou that tho mails nBuhr he nulg ji(jmher entombed tho result of pay a prone u inter private owner- a cave-in in tjie Ni(ional snino (lly A.snclB(rtlrrss) Q whip nnd would thus be a inirtrial he 4o tin' nation In ity fiinii(ti,il dileiiiina. o ' 0 tiailroails ' (lerniany alwayMti 1... -?,..Y-.Q ..,.,, ha trol, but until the rov!utton the Q' prolS rlies were vest blo In several here i states. 0Tlie9ysteni8, h'Cvover, weft' it 40 cents a pound foipcrenmery and consolidated under the utrat) kd1- ch tnrclcr today . t.ggs ernrneni wiumi iuh sociuusis cume is) object gtuj vestlnK llnlter .o " jit 40 cen me appoint-jq. ,nte (m.nm ffiiyo not 0litiiK wc retaili'hj- from andJJlev.0l):eo. ,r,Z(,n 0 O ' Q O o o i 0 ( n.VQMsoctVtcd i'ress) I'OIITI.ANH. Jnu- A" q was 1 1 m tiit.0S Viidny: ' u " 0 to :i5iuti "Ho powvr. -0 The sTicHlisIs Wbtt oflieinilp0of public utilities in prl- vatS hapft s 0 o o o lie nii9-rs who the number & hind the barrier Is about Id. south ofc-fcyre. escaped said fS)it fcjiambi'rlain'n (9ugh fiemcdy "Tliis is a pk'ns.fTjt, safe and relia'Se e. u- i.i. Ti l - iTa J. J ETT?X'" the nfd roeg:i or ml, I ' e ,,r','" , or e nrw pile dcvcli.ii j senmu v. (oily cs,M'i.i!,e ff b -..:-.-.-, , ..:u i,g a r provrcl nnd Ellrigj nl remeilv as lr. 1 king's ,w l)i,-meiy. Xo ilmis, S )' K'e 1IICUI.111C UlJt I rclKOlif) ..... n.j, Pin- ov.-r fifty vrari remedy fur coitglis, colih and i.:-s rrmip also. !.w fjiiK-Kiii, ijiiicts tl-c creiipy i.iiiiiui.ii(.-s inc uor"'i!' tlie congestion. Alteiuu fit rtri 1 .7,71 A,, tlW us rcijeviiffl - for Cofds anrf fr7r4 ,.y-,k0 m? ' Headed. That "tired out" feeling rn,i,.84,i5,luc, rnnstll inn I V fi I. : .. n-., Wm ,i i i ,. ly ins act TiK.AtWHK WANT AP-S! Ices mid proiiram. S. 1. 4'tut more is liulliliilK a cnin inodliMis g.iiaue on bis loivu prop erly, lie al.iti adiled some iutproie nirlils to llit'lr residence. . At tin- joint Installation cf nfll- I'.'.r: lu lUc t'dil Keilcwi gud neb-.-L o o .- s . . . . U I , C , I. 1?- M. ' 'm m 'Ogn.-JB't'Tiii O - i X O O OnlvriMiic FYbnr H V medicine for cgiRhs anJcold-?. lui been in use for manjiears an; 'a hMd in hih esteem i$ tse houftholds where itf Rood qualities are beat knoy.n. It is n fnvorke with mothers of younj children, ns US'onttins no opnmi or other harmful airutr. Ttyi I whfli von h."ivppd (Asb wrfni"A'. 1 healthy howeftion. AN flnijwta TOIUncJte Pill TTr!TCTr3 :l'J I a e -fT e 0 3 e . Snor Drift FIN?!- Upper Crust Flo1 Sea Foam Flour m ..C$1.95 .n$1.95 ...$1.95 ti.55 Were Elie Thrifty Throng HOOVBRI Z.E; I 4