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Mnnflny, MnrrK 13. 1022 US WRXSDF: TCVF.NTNTf OBSERVER PA'OE 1TVF, I r 1 T t n r Locai iews in Drier t )V W W H V Uf u, Any La Grande .ub.criber to fil" .l''"""!0"0 ;''"'y. n.ake,r '. the Observer who does not receive ning, please call Western Union, Main 24, and a special messenger l will rlnnvnr n rnnD , Kliii'kcy Clerk Here . S. U. Trldwell, clerk of the Star- ; key school district, wiis a business former I'nlon to Meot vlsltor in' La Ciniude Saturday. Tho Imbler Farmers' Amey to Joseph C. V. Amey, who Is a resident i of Joseph, caino In last night on the brunch line and registered at j the Savoy. llrrc from linker Mr. a ivl Mrs. V. 1 Huntington i camo down from llaker yesterday nnd aro registered at the Foley. Tliey aro here on business. In From Vincent Jim Palmer, who hafis from Vin cent, arrived iu La Grande last night on tlio branch line train and Is a guest of tlio Foley today. He Is here on business. Iioliinis from California Mr. and Mrs. Harris French, of this city, returned from an extend ed visit iu California last night and registered at the Foley hotel. Vlsiling Hours Announced Tile visiting hours announced at the' county jail aro from 2 o'clock to 3:30 on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoon. Portland Attorney Here Oscnr FuriiKOt, one of Portland's prominent attorneys, was in La Grande the latter part of the week. He is Interested in the case of Maud W. Mays versus H. W. Laugh lin and other cases. At Savoy George W. Croujcr arrived in La Grande list night from Imbler and will remain here a short time trans acting somo business. During bis stay he is registered at the Savoy. Called Kiwi by lhv.Hl Miss Thelina Edgeinglon was call ed to N'orth Ilakota Sunday by the death of her mother. Miss Kdgeing ton has been stenographer at tin office of A. W. Nelson, manager ol tlio Ad club, for some time, Another Drunk George Mi-Kisslck was bailed be fore: the police authorities yesterdu on the charge of drunkenness. He gave ten dollars ball and failed te arrive at the hearing set Tor tills morning, thus forfeiting the bail. Hack to linker J. M. Lamb and Joe Berwick re turned to Baker this morning on REX HALL OLD tImE DANCE Wilnbsday MODEftNi DANCE Samrrpay Starex Orchestra Hand-Tailored To-Order Clothes AT PRICES NO HIGH ER THAN' FOR READY MADES Today You Can Order Your Spring Togs Made for You, Just the Way You Want Them, and At Prices No Higher Than for Ready-Mades. You'll Be Proud of the Suit We Hand Tailor for You of tire-Distinctive Style, the I Perfect Fit and, Bdstf of All, the Durable VjlVearing Ser vice the Garments Will Render. Aable Prices S27.0O, J&0.00, $35.00, $40.00 tn up to $60.00 SHAYNE BEUK HAND TAILORING "WE ARE NOT 8AT TSPIED UKLX&S YOU ABE" T gtore "Witb Coa- Ml. I HI III C ITUIl HOI HU 11 II U So",,,lorj ,. , Moye Hoy Currey will move from his upnrtments In the liber apart ments to his new home on 80S Pennsylvania avenue tills woett. Union will hold u meeting at Imbler on Thurs day, March 16. Several mutters will be discussed at this time, '"' o linker Mrs. J. W. liedhead left Lu Cirundo this morning to visit In linker Willi her daughter, Mrs. C. ""inn. sue expects to ue more iinout two weens. To Spend lny In Pendleton I Mr. and Mis. K. M. (Iriint left tills morning on No. 17, heiilded for Pendleton, where they will spend the dify on business. Mr. Grant Is a dispatcher on the O.-W. and Just lately returned from a business trip ,to Cleveland, Ohio. i .Mac Wood in Town Mac "Wood, now a rancher and farmer at Clover creek, arrived in La Grande for a short business vis- . It yesterday.. He is well '. known I here, having been a former resilient of La Grande. . He is a guest of I tlio Foley at present. Keiui'im Home Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Fresh,, accom panied by their littlo son, Jamof Hubert., left on No. 21 this morn ing for . llaker, where- they will spend the day attending to some business. Auditor Checking I'p P. G. Calvert, auditor for tin Gay News company, arrlve.l In La Grande yesterday and is clierking up on the local Gray News stand today. To Attend Stale .Mooting Frank MrKennon left La Grande last night for Portland, where h will nttend 1110! Stato Farm Durcau executive committee meeting ,to be held there today. He is the local member of this committee'. Hack to .lamiioli Miss Margaret Kelley returned to her home in Jamieson. Oregon, lU morning. She has been visiting here for three months with - Mrs. H. V. Melville. To Fleet Coiiiinltlee The newly-organized North Pow der farm bureau will meet on Sat urday, March 18, at North Powder for-thtJ election of their committee and to draw up their yearly pro gram. Xorlli Powder Farmers Sign l"i 1'. , L. Barnes, solicitor for the farm bureau, reports that ho has had a larger enrollment of farmers in tlio North Powder and Telocaset districts during the past week than he ever signed up during a like period. He is finishing canvassing the Telocaset district today. 1'iilon l-'iu-incr lluys Hi-lt'er E. H. Miles, one of Union's pro gressive farmers, recently bough two registere-U llolstciu heifers frjni Dr. W. T. Pby, of Hot Lake. Mr. Miles expects to make them the nucleus of a thoroughbred herd. Both heifers came from high class stock.- W. 1!. C. to Flllertaill The Ad club will be guests of the ". H. C. at lunch tomorrow noon at the K. of P. hall. Tills will take the place ot the regular lioon luncheon that Is usually serve 1 at the Foley Tuesdays. The members of the state tax commission will be tho honor guests at tho occasion. Culled from I'lah William Wynn arrived In Ln ; Grande this morning on No. 1" I from his homo in Vernal, I "tali. He j was called here by the Illness of I his granddaughter. Miss Kthrn Korn ! who Is at the Grande Hondo hos Ipital. Mr. Wynn was formerly a i resident of Elgin before he sought a warmer climate. Y. M. I'. A. Extension .Mini I Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wolf loft La 'Grande this morning, buiind for j Portland, where they will visit with I Kev. and Mrs. t". S. Dunn, of the 4Bp AMrltlrQ rl ruKTLAM. Mar. I. KU-rrf f'' Sa cults Uiifber end ftihff i rttl lfi U'Jr t'lj. nest rt Vow !?.; to Ti hogs oers frM !' ! higher an otl)n .! k'flwi'j ll-.-hts brought 11..',H t tl"i. ITavl of the mouniiin lambs w, II m higher, bringing from JU tii 114. So, Sheep were steirly. Kg were slow and butter was firm. illy A--,-Uliil l'rl r'I'.TI.AN'l, Mar. l.'l. Wheat wa j United IlietbyUirluu rhurcb of Port-1 laud.. for. ft short time before re-; turning to their home In Seattle, j tlon of my mother." The lociil po Mr. Wolf Is iu the T. U. C. A. ex- lice cannot reineluber him but up tensiou service. ; parent ly had beeu of somu service jto him. Entertainment ThiirMlny , An entertainment will bo glvon , Traffic Accident by the Christian church on Thurs-j jame o'Hara and S. A. llubert day evening, Murch 16. 101l collided at the Intersection of - Fir and Adams on Sunday, both Case of lirlppe lCIlr, -,,,,, jamagei considerably. Frank Tuckey, sou of Mr. nnd'NB,ner 0f tl0 drivers were iujur Mrs. E. C. Tuckey, is confined toje(1 o'Hara was coming, up Adams his homo with a caso of'gTlppe. jnd Itobcrston was going north on 1 ! Fir when tho accident occurred. Itelurns to Tclocniict jTho caB0 was atUlcll out vjf court. Mrs. T. O. Uurnes, who spout a' few days 111 La Grnnuo visiting with i mends, returned to ncr nome in Telocuset this morning. ltd urn to Hiiinola Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Robinson and small son returned Saturday eve ning to their homo lu Kamela. Mrs. Robinson had been spending a few days hero In order to give tho bnby medical attention. .Meyers Well Again J. Donald Meyers, who has been confinod to his home with a brokern toe for somo time, is back on tho job again. Ills friends aro delight ed to see hi in up and around once more. Still with l'lrin ' work out all right tho La Grande ... .. , r, linknr in v l, mini Mm f'ove Many patrons of the Foley Bar- ""d Unkor lll-l teams, ino eove . , , ,, . ... nnd In Grindii Hnv Scouts and her shop bad tho Idea that Otlsin a t,r.iuue noy . auuu. u" . ...... . A i hn sinHrlarii hrntiipnt mid tlm f'ou - Veal sold his Interest at the samOiino bioaaaru Drotners ana me i,ou ..... .i... . t mm wli Urn tlin nni'ilcinaiitH in time that his orstwhi o partner, Joo Srs wu iuo ino pai ueiiuiiiin in u-n rfi.i iv, I. .nil In this final basketball wind-up. the firm which is now Veal and Parry. Squirrel rolsnu Heady , ! The government squliTol poison,: that Ira Gubriclson, In charge of I tho rodent control work 4n the! biological survey, has been working' on last we'ek will be ready for dls-i tribullon to the farmers In this vi cinity tomorrow. For particulars sec the county agent, In the Fed eral building. To Visit, llaker Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Hell and their two little children, Francis and Homer, and Mrs. Frank White-' left this morning on No. 24 for Haker, where they will visit with friends and relatives for a short lime. Mrs. White will then return to La Grando and Mr. and Mrs. Dell go on to lndlnna, where tUtV make their home. l-'iu-in Itlli-eau Meeting The Union Farm Bureau met ' I'nion on 'Ssttirilav afternoon ana ' " - " , elected their executive committee, for the coming year. This -was the,' main item of business for the day. ' E. H. Miles was elected chairman of the committee, the remaining' me'mbers being: W. E. Green, H. J. Nellson, Lester Hnmpe, J. B. Weav-j or and ,G. K. Hall. Coal Oil (ins liuns Kver-llrttc Tho iKver-Brito heater, that J. . . ... , t i ":,u" 1 " """ " supplied with heat by coal oil gasJ. and not by coal as was stated in j Saturday's Observer. Tho mixture consists of 94 por cent air and 6 per cent oil. The heater is a port able Bnc, allow ing 0110 to move It at will. The .V.m-Partlsun league as It Is.umph for a Jity of La Grande's ,iclon nJ'- and as It was Will be tho topic of duBcusslon at the meeting or mo Men's club of the M. K. church to- morrow evening. Rev. Geo. H. ulg-lthe ley and C. C. Suow n i, ,,r. in manual training In the La Grande ....... v.. high school, w ill he Ihe chief speak- cr. Both men aru former residents , of Nort, Dlikota and have first hand Information of tho conditions that gave rise to tho organisation , of I he IL'JfcllU il II II UIV IU tlUSO touch with conditions iu that state i at present and members look for- M UhL"IlV MIIU IIIUIIIWVIO l'JVr iwi-j 'ward to hearing interesting as well, as instructive talks by these men.! ., i (iolfimr (iooil in Hose t'llr fli...o nnliimnltiiniii rnlurnprt frnm : iwiionrf a.ii.r,inv wimra hn kiul ( spent several days I attended I the- Oldsinohlle dealer's convention j held there on Tuesday.' A. B. C. Harvey, president of the Oldsnioblle . company and Guy Pe'asley, mlo j manager, were both In attendance.! Chase spent all of his afternoons. except Friday on the golf links In ' Portland, having playd on all four: courses, the tVnvorly, Portland Mn-! nlrlnnl and Tualltiu links. "The wealhcr was a trifle cold and a lit-' tie rain oi-caslonally. hut not enough to keep one olf the links," he stales. While In I'ortland, he ordered .a new stock of goif clubs, supplies and repairs. Krrrlvi l.llir from IHnoJ itoy ricxer, chief nf jxilice, re-cf-lvp-i a k'tter from Clint Jdhnst'y, of Hillkhni-f.. lliiDois. priiim (lu UcI lld Chwb and oJU f(r th aid tiny kjt htm while n lA. GrwiHic Kroin th ' lftlT h I-ft U l randt; morn In ut Z : .".M , ml In now a ifcov card rilT Hilitrv. "I .hftvn tnt't mam rvry oli Udis, l;o,v," ua nUny, ir KtpiUii(.emA tVnvvt nnmr, . 3 t r,hlns4iir, Maona 'liono IW.j-J, La GraidJc, Ore. "but none to compare with the two' Ited Cross ladies with the excep- Legion Meeting Every ox-service man who Is hav ing troublo with his Boldler's loun is urged to attend thd meeting of I the American Legion Post INo.43 i to bo held lu tho Eagles' hull i night at 8 o'clock. In addition 1 this matter, the question of form-1 Ing a county councill bo brought up and sovoral other matters will bo discussed at this time. To Have TrlplolicMiler flirlni- In the fact Hint last week's jltad to bo i 'Fryke an- . doubloheador ut tho Y postponed, A. Edwin i nounces that ho expects to the season with a triple header Saturday evening. If Ills plans BRIE SPIKE Krtmn timn Sjitnrilnv' 'nvoninir two i persons entered the J, ut l.yncn & Co. office on Jefferson 'avenue and i attempted to jimmy the safe. From I all indications neither of tho two : would-be burglni's were experts in that line as a Drid(;e spine was useo ; and the combination knob was smash-1 jed so badly that Mr. Lynch is unable I jto open the safe until expert assist-! i ance arrives. 1 The two men entered the office I through the back door and from Hi nnnlill nf UPnt mnlrhn, ,in till, flmir if nno ,..,..,.,.,., Uhe other attemped to open the safe. j Nothing aside fi-om the safe was description were found nnd the lob- i . . .... lt.. esteu in tne least, ino ernes oi any wra mane a cioan (jui-awnj wnen unv oun(, A coul(, not th(, gafe ; NEW TODAY EVEBBIHCHT 'B A1WAXT II KAT5JX, heating unit. hunts and teen hours tn two gallons of coal T .r i,. ,n ij M nf i -:i n.l lD.. Jl nt - "V;3 r,V' a n V. D. LYNCH CO. a. r Salvi, world's greatest harpist, 3-13-lt day night. EvcrylMy loves harp music, but h.n ihn Vrnnti h.irnit nf the ilav plays the rWrumcnt, as will be the ' " l . . ... . . case next ii-TKmy. it baronies a in-j .s size 3-i;t-lt 3-13-lt,. X -r i Be rea. to reserve your seats for; f?alvi cVcevt when the board goea j V un at Kilverlliorns Thursday morning - at 9 u. m; '' TOR SALE-Navi wild ami timothy mixed. $11.00"ion delivered. Phone lf l M V ' 3-1J-31 ' " FOR W AVTKI)Wnrk l.v the hour. Phono " " 4,'18-J. y-13-atpi S ( run ov.i- "- s".1" " , . s iii--i imc iuhi..i.....iu.. no......... couch, hone 302-W. 3-13-3tp Snecinl Sole ot lllllc KcrgOH, Same serge Awc had before the war t W arid fifteen days only, 3-13-Gt X V- TOGGLUV. " ' FOR SALE Frc.-n cow. A. Hor- 6 B- - :,-U"-t "" Wicker Furniture, Bat.y I uirgies, Baskets, Willow are and all kinds of wood work hrinmcled nnd finished " cul"'-' w')n "mt, thl w';'r 'ike iron. Also innd decorations on breakfast and p. P g lan es Have Richardson The ftrt Man" tell you about it: THE Afti" -A GIFT .SHOP. j 1 "Nothing FMIffiflSTfljOS Tlint'x !if wirr von ffcl Hmiii'liiin-s ulicti ymi fiitiiit; tltr Miuif ili thin;.' il;iy ni'ti-r tiny. Willi a Mtlr of Hi'inz Tiniati K't-tuii m tli tiil!i' it' ;i iliHrrt-nt itiy your ujitit: takt-s a njmrt, cvt tyiliiii laftfi ul iwnij, it i yy. FIRST lit OF L OUT THE FACTS Hd Feels As Strong and Active As a Boy and Has n't a Trace of Rheumatism or Stomach Trouble Left Declares Meyers. "1 would bo an unreasonable mun not to bo satisfied with all that Tanlac has done for me," said Fred Meyers, iopulnr first muto of tho Stoum ervurllng, Alder St. Dock Portliuul, For fouor five yo'.irs my stom- i was it 1 1 Vit of order and I suf- feUd terriblAfrom rheumatism. No uo 'but niVcif will over know jthoilsery I f ont through In Hint time coulili t eat without suf- ferlugVio grenlst distress, my back hurt n so tlilt It was agony for I., IA.,,1 Avai mill ulr.'i li'liten nn d ovir and stralgliton up again t irostless t f as so nervous nnd dn't get tho sleep 1 , needed. . "I have n sploiulld nppotite now- ,., ,, i, m,,, . and my stouunli leols Just like a - ..- ,i nr ! new one. I am as Btrong and active , , , ,, i .i.i,, as a boy again and ills only right ',,.,,,, , ,,, ,iu , H'at 1 should glvo tlio cridlt to Tanlac. for it. certainly did the w'ork for me." I Teniae is sold In La G rami a by .Sllvertlioiu's Family Drug mora and nil leading drugglsts.Adv. C'. H vil'tod On White Slave 'liiii'.n'i' Severely Ad monished hy Judc I'ov l''l;iuii(in,ir His Immorality. I My nMoc!,iU'd rrwl BOISK, Mar. 1:1. With blanche.! C....n l,..f nnl n .-!,i,lo., ,lf ittitll.liV II V-.f,.,.., .v rnrl,.r 11,mililii,; U W GIVES t HStH m. dealer of liaise and Numpa, receive, mol-ifrom Judge F. S. Dietrich in the fed- ;eral court Saturday morning, a sen. 'cnce of two years' servitude at McNeil! .. t. . 1 isiana to run concurrrnuy. tHRia brook wus convicted Thursday on two indictments nnd n joint indictment with Mrs Winifred Mullins of a viola tion of the Mann act, in takinp Mm. Mullins fiom Nampa to Calgary, Can ada, for immoral purposes. ',1;At Wren"f th?0T.,,L . IIIO JUliKL- III liianiiin mv .i.fii,v "" , ,. . '. . . mg the sentence the juege said that if 'o'g it had not been for the outrageous ; manner in wnicn me ueie-uuant hum flaunted his sin in the eyes of society. ne wou'd navc been more lenient with mm. cn ence " iinncm. i hcnience ot uirs. mullins was win. neui until Ap... iron in ilcwlo whether IhPV Will Ad- ; - - rr,u " ?nf tnc 8entljncc f Eastabrook Mr; aj 8obbcd. i.-l,1i,rnl,it i,,r, Saturdnv noon i'i ''t"',r. 1 " rXr nris.merV " "V J?Z!tv """" " "'. : '" .. " - 1 ,...! ui r nnri-,1 i-h. unrt Ig .A. Horul, formsr cashier of fhe ! Stockmen's National bank of Nampa. The prisoners were in charge of United Slak's Marshal F. M. Brcsheara, : Sheriff James Agncw of Ada county I and Ml hcDcrn, guaru, WE A I lleadciunrler t for all silvcr mountil igoods Kits, spurs, etc. KOMVGR & MARTIN, 111'. Adums Vvt-nue. :i-l:!Jit( Exide Batteries in hImU. fur IWnt, Itf'l'llilt'KUil W'hHtimI I'rop. ( jn lniv'i'!' Mtrvke B. & T. BATtRY STATION FredBurgess, Prop. ii Leightou'jl .Machine Murka. Iliillri-ili lliilleilih liiille-i'1,4 lliitlevlil lint lei-lel Hti-oinbciv to eat but food" m i HEINZ I I I o o o o Wool Dresses at $5.00 Just 14 wool dresses left to go on sale tomorrow morning at $5.00 each, Vhese are all wool dresses wVnderful vnd FRENCH & GREEN Ladies' Ready -to-Wear and Shoes B COTS M. WINNERS Tho La Grande Boy Scout b.is kotball team returned from Baker Saturduy evening well sntlsfied wltli!ntve ( msimess. lliomsolves alttiough they likewise returned with another defeat en their shoulders. The Baker scouts j won from tho 25 to 18, hut ufte- Ln Graudo having lost to them here 49 to 6, this seemed almost like a victory to the locals. Tho gamo was fast and thrilling throughout and the score midway was S to 8, the locals using u dif ferent stylo of plan than fornu'.-ly. In the last half the Bakeritos grad ually drew away from them scoring 17 points to their 10. Bowors was high point man for Baker, with 10 points and O'Brien played the best game on the floor. Fitzgerald and Leo MctJorkel scored 7 and 5 points respectively, nnd tlio othe'r threo members of the team each make ono basket. The entire La Graudo team played a stellar game throughput with ltob lnson the outstanding player. The locals use-.il a defensive style of play letVs Vigure i Spring; work. S TIN, 11 15 Adam on your harness for -SOMLMWlti & M A!R- 1115 Adams avenue. !!-i:t-lit Old Tyrae Dance EVKRT AT rnUKHUAt Zl'BKIt MGUT I HALL The Lucy Lady draws the Dresi on Thursday night at Ziiber riall. P.l. Powers ARCADE TODAY 4--ACTS VAUDEVILLE--4 lPEICE aiV GILMOP.b' in A Leap Year jfrorosal. ! 2 KAHN aill CURTIS, Classy Singing and Talking. 3 MILLE LlfiGARDE. Novelty. 4 THE CUBAN WONDERS Acrobatic Tumbling. V EILEE PERCY ' IN MAID OF THE WEST ORCHESTRA ir'I V.7 ; i tv.. o S3e3 0o oO o o o . bargains. most of tlio time with occasional bursts of speed that always scored. "Spider" ltoblnson refereed. Before tlio gamo. the scouts woro e'utertainoj iu the llaker iiatutorium and liad the time of tliuir lifo siilaslilng around. Open Eyes Denote Raihnesi. Wide-open eyes are said to bo Indlc- L FOlAi JlUTO TOPS Covered and re- pacd. Work fully guaranteed. SOE VER & MARTIN, 1115 Adams avenue. a-m-ist NOTICE OF SALE In Ihe District Court of the United States for the District of Oregon. In the mutter of Alvin Snapp, bank rupt. The stock and fixtures of Alvin Snapp, duinpr business as the La Grando Pharmacy, will be sold by the undersigned to the highest liiider on Thursday, Match 10, 1022. Stock inventories, $7,870.81. Fixtures estimated $2,500X0. Bids must be presented at tho of fice of II. E; Dixon, Rooms 20 and 21, Foley Building, Lu Grando, Ore., on or before 4 p. m. of the said date. Cer tified chocks of 10 per cent of the amount of the bid must accompany the bid. Right is reserved to reject any and all bids. O. L. Wins or, Trustco in Bankruptcy of Alvin Snapp -Estato, IRoom 211, Foley Building, La Grande, Oregon. . 3-n-at 133 I I UK II1MH European Posing IV.'iicot-k l'p'r Vat Sti.'.v lria Olytjii lillli' SivM S' Ft lit lit' U'hi.lii! Wlitirt' -i' j - 1.0 to 51.; today. o o O o o r-itIH iHTlSetuaK'-'1 o e o