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TACK TWO i,a onAvnr: ft vknmny? orevrrnvr,!? FvM.iv. Jan. lit rv ?0. If) 02 Ir PO KIWI J'.' f"P agJHJLHrVff. WftilHPBWWMA'yB' UW1 1W HffTBW ' SHOWING- NEW NSEE SII: ST0DDARD3 WILL ISTATE RIGHTS KS $1.25 and $1.75 Yard Xnvimirf'( n'atifflal -i!"i', wide poiiJSijp silkl arrived today. TIuw arc iuStu finest, cniiiix' imported falnics and are priced low at, per yard, $1.25 and $1.75 Hiir Dep.t Store TonlKlit Ilia Ktoilihml lirothers and the Hl-V bimkfthull tonnia mill , Journey over to Union to play twe exhibition kiiiiihs wltii the Ameriiun Legion ti'um unci tho Ainerii-nn I.e Klon Keeonil teuni. reypei.llve'y. Union 7hk beaten decisively here by the Htoililard HioIIuhh in the past but liidiratlmm point to the faft Hint tho xaino will bo far closer and Union la evpeirtlnK to Klve them u hard lltiht and pus" Mibiy to win. The condition on tin Union door favors the Legion team as tly .StoddardH liavo not been playing under u low eulliiiK and Union e.pecu to, hold them down by close ebeeklnij In a milliner Bim- llnr to that used hy the Clerks. Nevertheless, tin? loe;i! teitm Is eon flde:it of winning and expect t bring back the bacon. The Hi-V expactH a close game as the second Legion team is near ly ns strong as the first but the Hl-Y are developing fast and should give them a bard battle. The trip will be made in cars. are mm BASKETBALL Coffee Cakes TEA RINGS Vanilla Iced with walnuts on top each 15c TEA STICKS Almond Iced and Butter filled', each 15i TEA BONS Rich with Raisins, Vanilla Iced, per dozen ..... 30c Any kind of cVfee Cake is a food Jtself. Eat thent for BREAK-. FAsHT LUNCH und DINNER. BUTTI5E HORNS-Iced with a delicious otd-tiine icing ana Aunona wiiec, ea.cn... .....Lun, WE PAY CASH FOR A PUNCTURE ' ; ' ' IX A . LEE PUNCTtJRE PROOF PNEUMATIC TIRE No Tires BetV Made, Nov fetter Tirek Made. If you haveHrouble with punctures, Lee Puncture Puofs wiUcure them. For Real Servicand Economy ED. CYR'SCarage Off SummerStiiii Pastures V'J?- An your nnim-ls come in o(T the XT 1 bl'J ?. -7S pastures they'll mir.t tins tuniva and loxntivcs t,,1i,.'.,1v! which nature Mii..ul to krrntlai in condition. O., a iSi It'a a brir" tdrtii.-. You mustXupnly what itf ocijinii in univ rem ly, gtoniaiul fodder or Ou-y Will ew icto ami oko i nx. kiOyawllii'fi i It j. ii o vn fM k.-,l. h kr. pifinvt l..-IUiV. llirii Dr. tfeu$. Stock Tome VtAol L.-al(liV. ItiniM frii- fn.ni 1Q .(M " Q ix umlltiaud tbitlt lurll ninialif; ' WJi? Py tho rafcifeTW(co 6& PVicft 8 PutniaVs DVyg Store e Trfi u how math $ttxk roa hm. Wt taw a taekatt It tslL a GAME TONIGHT The La Grande high school bus ketball ream will meet their fourth test of tho season In the strong team from Joseph tonight. They will play here on the high school floor. The eligibility list has been , received from Joseph and the lineup 1 1 Indicates that they will have u team ilthat will give the local hoys u real ijcontest but Coach Lodell announce-. !that he in confident that his pro teges will win. The sania lineup will be used ns In the previous games, neither La Krlenier or Woodell being nble to appear as yet. Coker wrenched his foot during tho week hut itbe in jury will not prevent him playing. The first team bus been improv- H niK nn-iiuiiy null Hit? lion 1 1 i in in iii the second team regularly In scrim mages and they should put up a nilleh better e:lme tonight lloin In i preceding games. A largo crowd is expectol at the I lly Asi.o'-hil'.U Crew) WASHINGTON, Jan. 20. A treaty with forii nation super sedes a state statuX relating to the holding of real eHlute, the supreme court Monday In effect held. In re fusing to consider til appeal which 11. H. Merrick sought to bring from the supreme rouit of California against A. Jiasletta. an Iuillan. Tho supreme court of California upheld the provisions of the treaty between the l'nitnd. .States iiimc Italy suspending the laws of (California concuinliiK the. competency of llas letta, a non-resident alien, "to take by devise." real property In Cali fornia under a will. The brief filed In the ruse by llorrlck I lated that it .was estab lished by the decision of the Cali fornia supreme court that nasletta at the time of the death of Mary K. Turner, by whom lie was devis ed property, was a non-resident alien and a subject of Italy. Jllc"ttoiiH Treaty Validity. Henick, as brother of the deceas ed, clainifd 'he was the sole heir at law of Mary E. Turner, and do vlsoo or one-hair of .her real prop erty. Herrlcl: attempted to draw Into ' ouestion the validity of the treaty with Italy. Herrick' contended that the laws of California were reserved to it by the tenth amendment of the con stitution of .the Tnitedr Stateft tfnd that the federal govomment did not have authority to Interfere: He assorted that the treaty was with out effect ' when f ri - conflict 'with the, laws of a slate governing the aciiuisition of disposition of .real property. , . ; - n chubby, plainlive, porcelain, Jupun.l iese doll, with painted features nntl sleek liair, riant, fat arms nifj ej;s full of character. ! ! A pudgy hand holds a Japanese fan and his eyes und mouth aie wKo open an it in unmzement at the approach-! iiiK future. Nikki Is regarded as the (most httractive in the chain of charms jwhich have appeared since 11114. His. ouilted satin coat irives him n friei.lle ' fireside air which endears him to cv'-J cryotic. Skeleton Submits to ' Professor's Scrutiny j (Hy A.sxnrliiU'tl Pr..i.) ! HONOLULU. T. II., .Ian. 20 iilalf of a human skeleton believed; J to bo 250 years old, discovered on: jthls island, by u bather, Is being, examined by Dr. Kdward Handy, I of the staff of the Uishop Museum' j In-the hope that it may help solvn tho problem of the origin of the' 'Polynesian race. The skelton in cludes tho major portion of a man's ; torso und is In an excellent state' of preservation, especially the teeth. These are of unusual size and strength and give rise to the belief that the skeleton ay he older than I 2DU years, 'Dr. Handy said. The' spinal column also is preserved partially. DON'T FREEZE YOUR RADIATOR : USE' A!5Dhol WE IIASffi IT L&LDRM. For Sale Modern 7-room house, full bnsn ment. heating plant, screened porch es In front und rear. This house Ih in first class condllion, bungalow. Price :iuoo. 0 8-rnoni house well arr.ui!3 80 that the upstairs can hn rented, without disturbing .the privacy downstairs. Ilig lot, 00x110, shaiQ trees. This place Is well located. Modern E-room house on Wash ington avenue, ltlght up-to-date In every way. healing plant, ;waHh- 09 trays, garuge. Earthquakes in Chili Numerous 11 PARIS, Juu. 20The election of two mattnoua HitIlor of the French flcdt a inniberH to the Pails (Mty I'tuncll hua proved a prolific source of contention on the part of the communist purty unci of embai-ra&-inent to tho city government. The cunif sml the students are Intend- l sallora, Hutitna and Aiuire Slar- InR to be there en masse with thel'V. were convicted of utlny when SANTIAGO, Jan. 20. Two ' hun dred and forty-nine eitrtluUiike j shocks were recorded in Chile In 1020 according to -a report just published by the national seismo logiral aorvice. : The average inter val between rihocks wan 5 . honra whfle In the year previous a shock watt registered every 28 houi-H. The greatest seismic, activity in I 1!20 wari the area embracing th' Aconcnguu and Saipo valleys' In" which the principal cities are lo- ated. i The most pronounced nhock L was recorded on July 26, the cen ter of wlUeluwua in the Aconcagua ; valley. old pep. No standing room cun be obtained on the lower floor, the Hpectators either seeking a seat or adjournfuR to the balcony. Joaeph'H elliilbllity llwt ' Is ai? o lows: Cole, Dealer, Mays, McCully, Wilson, Lay, Lowe, Thnmua and lleith, Charles Reynolds will referee. NEWWD TRIP RECORD tlly .."ociatcl I'rt-Ks) PA'llIS ,.Ian. 20. A trip around the world, in 17 days by interna tional mull plane is reunrded as one of tho possibilities if the fu ture by airplane experts. They say 17-day schedules with slops tor de liveries at the chief cities enroute may be realized when transatlantic I between men on board the French warships In tho Black Hen refused to fire on tho.Uuusinn Uulheyikl in Although hot ft " were serving (enhPf In -priflbh,'vthAy ' tfertf erected to the city, eouiuiHu, October and November , last. Marty's election was annulled on Ttlie "ground of his conviction for mutiny and now Ra dius's election , also has been de cl;ir"d void on similar grounds by vote of the prefevtorlal council of the Seine department. - ' J The eoumiunist party has made much political capital out of these two cases and now announces that it will appeal tin annulment in Ita idina's case to the council of state. It Is expected that tho council will confirm the annulment and order fresh elections. Communists de clare, that if this Is done, they will renominate both Dadiua and Marty and try to re-elect them. Meanwhile the . cases have caused at least one lively exchange of com pliments in the chamber of deputies conimuntHts and Rovern flying becomes a reality. ment leaders who refused the com- j A suggestion for even reducing ' munist's plea to set the mutineers free and permit them to take their S"uls in tho cit couucll. t he time It 00 hotir.i was made by one expert who said tilts would b poHsible if "airmen's Islaii Is" or I i loaling fuel bast's ere stationed at points In the Atlantic, where the mail planes ecu Id replenish their fuel. Such a scheme would make possible, a speed of 1 10 miles an I hour, be estimated. ' It Is claimed that In a recent j test h letter despatched from New York by l.tnd and sea went around i the world Si d.iys and that this j Is the world ' reeoi d to date. -v- GOOD LUCK MI RIVALS ll:v .-...l!te.l Tress) I I'AKIS. Jan. 20. Xenette anil TJin .tint in. these funnv little French riolRi KOI! TKN HAV Wt-: will allow 10 'n lon reiranlul as pood luck charms, per cent off on airViltoin Mmi. suits, at last have a rival, who bids fair to l-'Jil-'H T(x;i;ki: f Start the New Year Right I5v ( )rlt i ini- ;t s;n k of CHAMPION FLOUE AT THE HARRIS GROCERY (i a e SALK O.N HEAVY WINTEK (i()(ll)S Over cont.s, ahis, sx. leather lined vests, nutckinaws ul ants. Save 10 per cent to 50 peiV-eit. These are cash prices. THE tUBItY. l-l!Mt; STARTS MUCH SICKNESS A clogging mass of undigested food that remains fermenting in the stom ach or intfetines sends the poisons it develops tlrtough the entire human body. "Keep ie bowels open," is one rule of health rcognited by all schools of medicine. I'AJcy Cathartic Tablets cleanse the bowet, sweeten the stom ach and benefit the livtr. For indiges tion, biliousness, bid bteath, bloating, gaB or constipatiotL to- remedy is more highly recomnf,jled. No grip ing ornausea. ' if 41 4 4? 4 & 4 Snodgrass and Zimmerman Pfieral Smvice Par lor, Vicenccu Embal mer, Ainbulrmce Ser vice, liay I Phone 1 Main (V, Xight Phone, MaV 743. 1505 Fourth La Grande, Oregon. llf J llf if lif Neat new bungalow and two ncron on Cove avenue for Splen dil property. A pood hay modern' new S-room htitieulow. basement. KaVaite. Own er wants jmniefiiate action and of fers his home Heveral hundred dol I lars less than It cost hhk to eon struct. Price $25110, wltlt reosoB able terms. V , 1 Geo. H. Surrey riione Real Estate 200J Insurance ! ! ':'r. I !' ! 'tflr-y.'teiiilli-l 223 THRIFT SHOP OPEN. -' ' ' The Red Cross Thrift Shop hj ; open daily now in the New Foley Hi Building, off the Adams avenue entrance. Thursday will contin- Hf ue to be Thrift Day and on this V(, day all who have donations for HC the shop are asked to have it Hf ready to be delivered, that be- S ing the day collections are made. r5 12-10-tfp j? ' PREPARED jlgjf COVE STAGE Weimer Erosl Passengers, Freight Daily, Trips frlom Savoy Hotel FOR ALL EMERGENCIES The value of being prepared toVneet every emergency canrnct be over-eitimated. A ceck account is the best preparation for handling a.difficulsituationJ If you arnot thus equipped it would beYwell tcJ open an account witlKus at tnce. Licensed Plumber Work Guaranteed ART'S Plumbing and Repair Shop .. Ail Wensle, Prop. Repairing a Specialty 402 N. Fir St. Ilione 407J La Grande, Oregon tiVE mi 4Z a 0 TlrlE PEPCSITS LA OKANDE NATIONAL 5ANK LA GR.ANDE , OR.E. SCUND-RELI'ABLE- PROGRESSIVE MEMBER RESERVE SYSTEM! TAXI Call Main 44 Wo mnkn nil cals promptly. You do not linvo A wait, V do all kluiN of rouLry driving. IteuHiiiinhlo lin'ies t'areful Drivers FORD & GEORGE Main 44 be even m.ire Popular. He is Nikki. i i I i ' ' n ni !. owunmmc -, WTrTTn7ij;iifi,inn,in. 1 1 p O TBd AcCQivimoatica Store n Tw,. lilot-ks XtM'th lis Pli.uK-jfe-oiir Onl. 4tlio 1. R. Track Whea YKu Boh Love Music ..... i . . . f Arnrl an firninff ihjn in ing to The Hrunswkfc vour favorite srfccTions? That is, if you own a BruntS1 wick. If you P-ivrnf'one, come in today Did team fc"w to get cO'diMly. l"i--;t hear it foy Brunswick hi Slav Ch latcsl daack att ifincp &oftto Records, fc'o a convenirnt rymnt f'n9it A) easily DMlt ThA HnintAi vr(-tli and mrtrumen- in woxtr home. JANUARSiRFBB&KGflS; gI, EASTERN OREGON MUSIC CO.. Union-La Grande AUTO STAGE lm Cirnnrio Heailqnartcret L. & L. Drug Store Inlon liendqnarters: New Union Hotel Connections made with Union-Haker Staj?o P. G. DeLap, Mgr. 4sr- i i i ii J (10 I m t I t SlgtiServtce . ! ? 0 9 I (0 J A Gnamnlc?Wilh Ererj Strok o!o O I I i th Rruh tnP .1,. the Brush and the Gjjir. antra is Goo4. u friinyants In Hug's Garage " .0 . o o 6 'Vsko 3 J I