Tnps'flny, Ffb'ninrr 21, 1022
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PA(1I'j FIVE
Local News In Brief
Any La Grande ub8criber to i
' the Observer who does not receive
his naner tw s n.in ; tk.
ening, please call Western Union, Xf
Main 24, and a special messenger
will deliver a copy.
COMING EVENTS
& Feb. 20 and 21, in high school
auditorium Neighborhood Club :!
S: presents comic opera "Bulbul." !:
Vii Feb. 21 to 24. Annual Union
County Fanners' Week in La -K
S- Grande. Hi
Ki'iiii'im i i:iKin
Frank Smith, who has been vis
iting at Portland, returned to Iila
home in Elgin this morning.
At Work Again
Mr. Cuderhain, rnllwtiy employe.',
was able to make a trip Monday to
Kamela, after uu Illness.
Down from Joseph
F. F. MeCully of Joseph, Is a
business visitor In Ui (iranilo to
day. During bis stay he is stop
plug at the Foley.
At Foley Today
A. Wade, prominent KnterprifQ
mall, a in town today attending to
soiiio business arrairs. He, is at
the Foley. .
At Kavoy
; Mrs. . Dearmon, of Portland, and
Mrs. McMaster of Union. iro visi
tors at the' Savoy today. The ladles
are here on business.
Inihler Man In Town
W. R. Rollins, who makes his
homo in luibler, arrived in Li
Grumlo yesterday and registered at
. tho Savoy.
Iti'tlti-lls to La Grande
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Smith who
have spent tile winter at: The Dalies
and Portland have returned to La
Grande to reside. '
.Joseph Physician
Dr. Albert Mount, Joseph physic
ian, arrived In La Grande yester
day nnd registered at the Sommer.
Ho returned to liis homo this morn
ing on the brnnch line train.
To Spend Day at H"l Lake
; Mrs. Henry Dnyliss .went to Hot
Lake this morning. She' will spend
,tho day there visiting some friends
jaiid will return to La Grande tills
levelling.
Meeting Postponed
j The meeting of tho city comnils
tilon which was to be held toiuor
jrow, Washington's birthday, a lioli
jdny, has been postponed until
l'hursday evening.
'Unities Her Future Home
j Mrs. Earl Johnson and her two
Iphlldron, Madge and Vcrla, boarded
No..: 21 .this morning bound for
HalhrU. 'Sliu has boon living ill La
'Cran io ' for the last four months
iand Is going to Haines with the
intentions of making her future
home there.
To Join Husband nt Tho Dalles
Mrs. W. F. Splvey and her three
little children, Finley, Frctldlo and
Johnny, left La Grande for a short
visit In Baker with friends and rela
tives. She and her husband have
nude 4.u Grande their home In the
past but are moving to The Dalle';.
At the termination of her visit In
linker she will meet her husband al
The Dalles, whore he is at prcsont
attending to the arranging ol' his
business.
Special Dance Music
Saturday. Feb. 18
Bv STAREX .ORCHESTRA
A
AT REX HAL!
Spring
SUITS
J'u.st 'Arrived
Mi('liai'l- Stern and Co.
Value lst; Clnllies,
First in StWe, In Fit, lit
Tiiilitriiiir. mid First
n hi' iiearf vi' '"d
Jj ii ( V) aiiuL'ij.
Xltt SKore Wi a Cfln-
HO da0 Qtii
-
; llotiirnx from I'orl land
Miss F. G. Walling returned Mon-
jday from a buying trip to Port
land.
Twins Improving .
I The O'Drien twins, ulio have
hocn iiulte ill with the grippe tor
jtbe past few duys, fire consider
ably improved and will soon bo en
tirely recovered.
.Mui-ringo Klrr-nsc Issued
A marrlago llcinso was Issued
yesterday nftornoou to Clarence K.
Klngaley nnd Llln M. Price. Iloth
are reslrlonts or lit Grande and are
quite well known in this .vicinity.
Mr, Hug From SuniinervUle
Raymond J. Hug, prominent resi
dent of Summcrvillo, is lu town
today. Ho owns a farm on Pump
kin Ilidge and states that I hi) snow
is piled up two feet deep and that
auto traffic is out of tho question.
Xorih Powder Couple Here
Mr. and .Mrs. J. C. .Miller, who
livo it North Powder, arrived in
La Grande lust night and register
ed at tho Savoy. They will be
here n short time on business and
duing some shopping.
Al Hoinuier i
F. C. Graf, who halls from Port
land, Is a visitor In La Grande to
day and Is registered at. the Som
mer. Ho is a former resi
dent of this city airl Is well known
to many people of this vicinity.
Leaves Tills Morning '
S. G. Ruckman, who "lias been
spending the winter in La Grande,
boarded the branch lino train this
morning, boun:l for Allcol. He has
u farm near Ailcel and will return
to La Grande this evc'nlng.
(t)VA lo Idaho
Mrs. W. R. Buck left last night
for Kellogg, Idaho, on No. 23. She
will spend some time there visiting
with her parents. Her father is a
boiler maker In the B. H. S.-Sine'.-tt'r
at tli it place.
P. O. To Close
The post ol'l'ico will :" be closal
Wednesday, Washington's birthday,
and there, will bo no delivery service
on that day. The windows will be
open from 0 a. in., till 10 a. in.
only. , . '. . ' '. '
Alleuil Operi-llu
Mrs. J. H. Miniuaugh and daugh
ter, Lilian,- from Wallown, attended
the performance of "Ilulliul" Mon
day evening, remaining over as
guests of Mrs. Ella Mason. They
were accompanied by Mr. Hall of
Wallowa.
To Vfsfl PiirriitM in Idaho
Mrs. H. F. ' Murphy nnd her two
littlo children, Helen and Jack, left
La Grando thin morning for an ex
tended visit with her parents, Mr,
and Mm. C. II. Inius, who make
their home in C:tldwcll,t Idaho.
Coimly ('our Leave
Ju lKe V. it: Couch, ConnniHRion
erH J. F. Hutchison nnd Cerll Gal
loway, accompanied hy A. W. Nel
Hon, cjf the Ad club and Hay Duncan
ijiid, Halry' Wetiner, the kilter two
Covd1" men, loft last niht for Port
land on No. 1!) to attend the State
Highway CommiHlmm mooting.
tiotM lo AVallowa
li. C. Her.iiiKer, accompanied hy
A. J. Hazard, supervising Keneral
of the Oregon Life Insurance
Agency, left this morning for Wal
lowa. - Mr. Ituaird will look over
some properly interests and will al
so visit with his four hciis, who
are living near Wallowa.
(Hain Man. to Talk - ;
Edgar L. Ludwlck. assisUiiit sec-i
rutnry-treasurer of the Oigkoii Co
operative Grain Growers, is In La
Grande today from Portlpnd. He
came here primarily to address it
meeting of farmers to be held in
connection with the annual farmers'
week tomorrow at wihich time he
will explain the organizations ainiH
and the Work It hua accomplished
during the past year, the flrnt year
It functioned. This afternoon Mr.
Ludwlck and J. K. Reynolds, who
is one of the directors of the or
ganization, nre at North Powder,
wture they will hold a meeting of
farmers. This evening they will
hold a meeting in Union.
h'M. Ivanlme Itet ur
Mrs. A. K. Ivaiihoe, county school
superintfJndent, returned last night
on No. 18 from an extended visit
to points in California. She visited
with her son, l.ytton Ivanhoe and
his wile and children, who are quite
well known to local people. She
lpent several days In Oakland. Hay-
ward and jierkoley, ami in addition
I to visiting her Hon, renewed many
old acquit in lances. On her home
ward journey she stopped at LMins-
! mulre and spent a few days with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Foster, who
formerly lived In Lostiue. Mrs.
I van line states liit she Maw plenty
of snow while away from La Grande
being In Berkeley during their
ih"ich advertised snowstorm and en
countering more snow at iMint-
iiniire. A!cr rinsing Oh; Slfkiyou
mountains the first snow she saw,
on $er return trip, coming
into P'-ndlctmi. "La Grale i just
like I Ml it --oveAiLjii oi beau
tiful mi nt le of snow," Mrs.
I0;c, - atd 1 i Mindy lad
Vliti 111 XmilOIb
Mrs. Elinor Held la vlsltlue lu
Xumpa, Idaho.
Family 1 IliifKM
Mrs. Kll Uuudtrtle nud Miss Llll
lun Bnudotte a lo both 111. Miss
Mary llauiliilte although not buck
at work yet, has iilso recovered.
Chllil In Iteller
Little Virginia Huiiike, daughter
of W. Hetuku, Is now recovorlug
nicely from the grippe that is uoir
prevalent.
Hack lo Work
Miss irur.nl Baker nan just re
sumed work at 'Woolworths after
nil absence of Home tlne with the
nu.
FOUND GUILTY
ON CHARGES
AND REMOVED
(Continued from Page One.)
Among the charges in support of
which the state introduced! testimony
were some to the effect that Pelletier
had conspired with Daniel II. Coakley,
!of Boston a lawyer, and others to com
mit blackmail hy threatening criminal
i prosecution. The hank rocordV of
I Coakley and Pelletier, offered by the
(.-.-tate were excluded as a whole but
were admitted in four cases involving
j money transactions.
No evidence was offered for the
defense, United States Senator James
; A. Reed, of Missouri, chief counsel
for Pelletier, declared that the whole
1 proceeding was based on a conspiracy
'against his client by political and per
sonal enemies and also that the prose
cution had fallen flat because the
: state had failed to connect the dis
jtrict attorney with any wrong-doing;.
'Senator Reed said the defense elected
to stani on the case as presented by
the state, arguing that therd was
.nothing in it to which the district at
torney need ,muke defense by tcsti
jniony. The nttoniey-genernl, in his
'closing argument urged Pelletier's
I failure to take the stand as a point
, against him,
' Two Boston attorney? Conklcy and
William J. Corcoran, tho latter a
! former district attorney of Middlesex
'county were named in the original in
formation as co-conspirators with Pcl-
'letier, and three more names were add.
, oci duriPK the progress of the trial.
The latter were Francis M. Carr:l,
former fire commissioner; Daniel J.
Gallagher, a former assistant to Pel
letier and also a former United States
district attorney, and Jack Patron, u
detective.
RESPONSE TO
CHARITY FUND
IS GENEROUS
(Cnnlimied from rte One.)
and to lita lamity, relatlvea and
frlimdH, In the death of J. D. Mc-
Kcnnon. Ho was a 11k hearted
American citizen, a loyil friend,
faithful to every pnhllr or priratc
trust, true to lit family and, h
Kood provider. Tho Ad Chib take j
th i iinimrt ii nil v to (xxtpss to hi, :
bereaved family and friends and toW
tho community at larRO its appro
coition of tho worth of J. D. : Mc
Kennon nnd of the loss wehHiTB all
(By AHuociMed Press)
rOHTLAND, Feb. 2 1. Llvfiitoek
was steady today nnd egus were
two cents lower, buying prlccB be
inj; 20 to 25 cents. Ilutter wn.s
steady.
PORTLAND. Fel. 21. Wheat wtu i
$1.20 to $1.20 today. Nv
Old Tyme Dance
nvKinr
rnrufuAt
Mlilll't
AT
ZlIlKll
HALL
The LUcky
jady draws
the Dres o
Thursday
night at zu'
er Hall.
P. J. Powers
Hugs nnd .;'arpeN Washed
Itlld Kteillil!i'l WMboilt Ite
inovlng frmii (ho Moor with
(he Harnlhnu lU'ech Carpet
Wither. J j
EconornyCarpet
Wa
her Co.
II. A. Iltfltiwson, Alniuiuer
OlD TIME .
DANCE
..doi If Tiai 4I
i:ai;i.kh'
IHi'rj' Kill(irla.v
(.'! CiSiiitN, (.(Kt blni !)
.fftc tint of Iuxlr t
Orrlii'Mli.
V ' '"'' m. (9ilD
iM if ia.
Ti in lana raA
nisrs.
j i t i in I ii'M ii.wl
o
sustained lu his untimely death.
That this memorial bo spread upon
tb mluutos of the club and aopy
be furnished the city press 'and the
family of deceased.
Dated at lut Grande, Oregon,. Feb
ruary 21t, 1(122.
BRUCE DENNIS,
COLON Kll ICR II AUD, ifliU
T. H. CRAWFORD,
Committee.
Adopted by rising voto of tho
entire clu, February 21st, 1U22.
A. W. NELSON,
Secretary.
GIRLS ILL
PUY TOMORROW
The high school girls', basketball
team of Union will moot tho loo.il
sextctto on the high school gym
floor nt 3:30 o'clock on Wednes
day afternoon with the Idea of
averaging the defeat they exper
ienced earlier in the season.
The gumo promises to be ?. very
Interesting one as the visitors are
In far bottor shape thm earlier In
tho season and are belter capable
to cope with the local team. How
eror, Miss Gonevlovo Jones, coach
of tho glrlB' team, la" confident that
the Union aggregation will bo un
able to accomplish their Mini.
It is not customary to play bas
ketball during the daS'tlmo but ow
ing to the fact that" ''arrangements
could not bo mado foi ' any other
date and that Wednesday afternoon
la a legal holiday, tho game will
bo played then. A large crowd Is
expectedo be present and an lu-
torestlng ainie is guaranteed
DAXCll POSTPOXEI).
On account ( thefe'iKs Ball Wed
nesday, FebruaA 221 the Old Tinio
Dance kt Itcx Ila wfll be postpone!
until thh followinV (Wednesday.
NORMA pESll.ET,
Manager.
2-21-Jt
SwcVlM lo tile Sweet
What is liore acceptable., than a
box of freh, liand-made choco
lates from (lie I Palace Confection
cry. l 2-15-tf
ARCADE A !
I f I
i TONIGHT and ' ' . (MWM '
j WEDNESDAY
rmmm rmmmfH ess
Wesley Barry and David Winter ; I
Head Big Supporting Cast
'I IT'S UNEXPECTED J
KLEAN
Buy now ?M get it at the old educed price.
Pome are already buying toy the barrel, thereby
gttting another reduction,' J ', .
f'l'iicoi'k I'lmir, uiir own ln'mnliicr suck .' -.I-V
fifty .Ji ll, per pkg 'X,.. '. Tic
O O
NEW TODAY
LOST-
'--A-bojiV jfauntii'tiiWiei-fced
i'e; 'Fiiiilei'. please -call' S.?5-J.
glev
' ...iv.. ;':-.:v r;,v Vi:'3-2Mfi
. : .r. "!,, !
FOR. , SALK-J-Vdrdsiih 'fthctir an 1
pliny- iif A:l condition. :Onl'y iplowed
1100 acres. ; iW'ill 'dcmo'iisi rate.' Tenns
if wanted. ; Also .ten 'weKbid pigs.
' J .VI Steinbeck." . '. ', ij-21-2tp
Have; yhu .yo-uY infouiV tax state
ment.piVimied no' ,1 Wjli be nt the
Foley Hotel'for a few 'mire days. ,
; i II. M. MAlJONEY,
; Income Yai Advisor.
2-2.1-tf .: : . .
FOR SALEIirignt clean baled alfnl
fa hay. J. E. Reynolds. Phone
429-MV; , 2-2l-2tp
FUlt ' SALE One1 cultivator, oir;
Planet" Junior Seeder,' one twelve
inch jllow, one IS hoj-se Morse en
gine nnd centrifugal pump, threj
hundred feet of pipe; one cow com
ing fresh about April 10th, forty
laying hens, some household goods. 1
Geo. Ed.Jy, phone 823-W. 2-21-3tp ;
Large-sized, clean cotton rnga want
ed at The Observer ,
FOR SALE Best dry, green cut, cord
wood, sawed in Hi-inch length. Cull
W J. Kelly, phone 410-J.
.. . 2-21-Gtp
LOST Whnlton 13-jcwel watch in
open gold case, with padlock key
attached. Leave at J. 1). Lynch Co.
2-21-dto
FOI! RENT Small tluac-room fur
nislicd house. Phone 14-M, or call
at 1707 Jefferson avenue. 2-21-21
FOR SALE Dry and green wood.
Phone 1114-M. . 2-21-31
:tle of Lund by Hie Executrix.
Niffcce is hereby given that the un
dorsiglK'd executrix of the estate of
I. L. Stiiiigham, deceased, under and
by virtuk of the last will and testa
ment of tnc said decedent authorizing
sale of reaproperty Ly his executrix
will sell at Yiivate sale to the highest
bidder for ish, from and after the
22nd day of March, 31122, at the lute
home of 1 f.Xstrinprhum, three an i
KUT
FLOUR GOING HIGHER
Freg Delivery
Distinctive Styles in
Party Pumps
Priced from 16.5(1 to $9.00
White KiXjlO.OO.
FRENCH & GREEN
Ladies' Ready-to-Wear and Shoes
one-half miles cast of La Grande, Un-'
ion bounty, Oregon, the following de
scribed reul property, lo-wit:
TheWest half of the Northeast
quarteof Northwest quarter, and the
Southeast qunrtet of Northeast quar
ter of Nthwestl quarter of Sec. 3.'1,
Twp. 2 South, Klinw 38, E, W. M.,
containing m aci.s; and .
A tract utgimlintr nt a point "li
rods west o Northwest corner of
NE 1-4 of SW 1-4 of Section 34, Twp.
2 S., Range S8, E. W M the bound-
NEW TELEPHONES
INSTALLED
A'ld clijiiiyt's niiido sincf lust list whs publ isi:c-J
Cut lliis dii't! and imsto in your Directory
Alliunlor, Mrs. A. C, r. 1.102 Joftoraou 502-J
Aniluinuu, H. A., Jr., r. !HI8 N. Avoniio 1!I6-U
Uollinor, Hoiiry. r. 2102 Covo Aventio, Cor. Willow 18C-U
Houvy, Ur. Lod, r. (1011 WiiHliliiKton Miiiii 79
Caaa, J. I,., r. 801 I, Avcmio 333-11
Ohorry, A. U.. r. Ait. 12 Now Foloy HiilldliiH '..607-M
Do Ilordo, T. W., r. 200 Aiiania Avcmio 135-3
Unnilot, Norman A., May's Mayoimaiao Factory, rear of
3 OS Kir Stroot Bll-W
Dixon, Katrld, r. 1527 Maillson 280-U
Drlakoll, Mm. Anna, r. 2601 N. Auli St 239-A
Eronomy CianiKo, Jorfornon Stroet 011-.I
K. O. L. A I". Co., Tronhlo Man, r 310-S
Froimli & Cirot'ii Ladios' itoady to Woar & Shoos 4H9-W
, AilaniH Avo.
HalvorHon, II., ti, B01V4 M. Aroniie 333-A
Ilarrla, Itay, r. S0UV& Kir Stroot Main 699
Imperial Ililllard IVirlors, l.oedy iHatos, I'rops..., Main 580
208 Doot Stroot
Imnorial Ilotol, Mi'HMury I'll 1 1 1 1 p l'roft., Adiina Avo.. ...414-J
Kolloy Aimrtmunts, .loo (!. Kolloy,
KraU, O. A., r. nOfilij AVashiiiKton
I.a' (Iraiulo ConRtructioit & Biniply
l.a Onindo Koonin, C. H. (iHtrlioll, I'roi
l.odoll, C. A., r. Darlartd Apartmontu .
I.yon, K. 8.. r. 005 M Avonuo
I.yon, Kdward K., r. lriOt,1 N Avonuo.
McCnll Company, It. V. .Mcm11,
and DyorH, Koloy HloJ Anuox
Mcl.ollan, D. J;. r. 19H soinl Stroot.
M;ManuH. K. r. WalniltoflV A.!litnn
i.McMlllan. ,1, A., r. il'or, ,Maiil Stroot,
Motralf, Mrs. llnnrltittii,v MIHSmry,
Mlti-holl & Iirrlno. lllarkiiillllii(;,
RopalrinK, Island City'
Mooru, V. R, r. 1204 () Aver
-Nullum, O. W., r. 2702 K lllrcl
Nowlln, Mrs. Ili'iilali, r. 702
Nli'laan, 11. V., r. 805 SprlllR Sfi
Onliorno, I. 11., r. Albany Stroi t
Itiissoll, A. J., r. 11506 I'lftli Sin;
Slimor KowiiiK Marliiuo Co.. 907 Fourth Strrot
Skiff, Nolan, U. S. ('oninilHslonnr, Fodoral Illdir
Soinmor, J. A., & Martin, Ihirnoy,
ii lb Adams
Slratton. I.i Itoy 11., r. 1902 T. Avonuo 201-U
Suniorwoll, Itiws K., r. Cornier Kliihtli anil M 290-S
Twilouiir, 1). K., r. 1302 N AvomiA 310-S
WiishUiK'on Apartmonis, Myrtlo Stliio, I'roi Main- 701
liiOO WasliliiKton
Wntklns, U. K r. Cornor ('pilar and AdainM 135-A
WrlRlit, Mrs. Halph, r. 1805 Hpruro Stroot 422-A
Home Independent
Telephone Co.
iiASii
I'ciirliut! Wnsliin l'tiwdcr, excellent for ilio liuest
fiilirics, jc
Sun) )i'iiiliict,s at l'cnsuualile jirices
J'Vesli Uakerv pHxliii'i.s daily Also Fresh vege
lables Umid Tilings to Kat for All.
; ;.; , U. II.
We are sliowiiig a full
me oi t lie newest
styles for evening
wear, iiichiuinsr black
itins both plain and
eadl'd. Black Kid
jMain una bunded, l'at-
eur learner and line
Kid. All widths from
J3tl. All Wi
rAAAtoD.
nry lino runs thence west 34 rods,
thenco south. 80 rods, thence east 3 1
rods, thence Vorth 80 tods to placo
of v jieginning,V containing 17 acres,
morej, or le.,irVflll in Union County,
Oregon. named tract subject to
$u00.0i)VmortgagQ .debt.
First puiilicHt ion of Notice, Febru
m y 21, 122.( V '
CALIKTAIO. STRINGHAM, .
. X. Executrix,
! R .F, D. No. lit Grande, Oregon.
I Feb. 21-28, Mar. 7-14-21.
I'ropl, 1912 Socond St., 510-W
309-K
Co
UG01 Madison 428-J
, 213 1,4 Kir 407-W
34 2iM
484-S
i 273-A
lora, Cloancrs
. ...,107-W
!.....:,. ...... 242-A
L.,i.....:..t...:...i.s..M2-k
Mr . Ta
..k.............u.:....HMkl
Arioifli A-venlin... ......49D-W
I Sine, Autob'lra and Sprlnt;
y i. 2G7-W
'orfcio 1 240-11
lrr Strcnt 150-W
SiVK Htfuot Main 570
Auto
,.310-H
....279-11
... 378-1)
.-500-W
.Main 758
Saddli-ry & Harness Shop 497-J
HUG, of Elgin, Pro?.
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GROCERY
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