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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1922)
.,v. PXflE STX LA GRAXDE EVENTS'O OBSFTIVFR Validity, March U W.' LUMBER i . finds lllilst cm nrn pt n JLU ILUUU u priceless tleinont In uiy lire.- ,, i American liter- Tesf illli ill', IIKCII Jnwa 'mini v I n Suit ' I'm Lower Tiixi's by Throe Companies. I Jin m I-1 ii t,'. nud, looked liy tho public. In a inos- liolps nssnre him n period of leisure , tlmimilre sent li twelve leudlnn cniMlrouH 'lilirarUius llirutki.' 1141111 me i-uiiuiry iui to thu liesi children's book of tin year, eleven out 01 the twelvi, placed the "Siory of I r. Mr. Anderson was born Su flif : liiiolltili-" at Ihe l;i of tin list. In Tho family was extremely poor. The father, 11 harness hiii k"r, J I'llKK SKKIW UKSTOIiKl). Ill WilL '"" lovbl''' ImpnivMi'iit lellow. hi-j uiy As.odated rrcis) Clitieu ,10. lUieieu 1110 irniii 111 HLiiii:-! wrtaiijisia Jlar. l... 1 fin iiif'nt, InviiiK to svvac:e,er before Ii i h s house put back into the agricultural fellow townsmen, not ncerso to loy-j appropriation bill Thuisduy the $.'lt:v Iiik an orcjsloniij bulllo wit Ii the I 000 item for free need, which was cut ileinon ruin. our Novels, he tfnrM on to tell how : mean u re Illy Aspoclutfu: !'rejm MI'SKOCKi:, Oiiln., .Mar. in. - l''ourlenu hundred nieiuherii of the Choctaw Indian trlhe rcslillua. In the male of Mississippi are In a de- I ii ".Men. Who Make out by the committee in framing the ; plnrabln condition in thn opinion hou, Mo luipri'Htf thu (..hurtitwH wiui place irom iiui ammanix ami Am- j o cKhk. I'.'nuiie uninereji mtl ia Hit rHpuiiIIllitleH Of , HJIzenslilp. . iiierninn elrnpti ou Tue.liy nftor- ( Grand" Saturday m brim; his body Today tln-y exercuio nq- ,lhi m noon ui a oeiocK, i no body win nom(l ,n frumdilua and ate not uuj tti'H cf . bn Interred in tlu Muxoulc ceim-L. , hi .1 1 11. in I IImHII.!. htici.i 1 ti itii 1 1 vy h 11 11 l uf n 11 in? tin ifiy. z uh of MlHaUlW. William Itlrtoii U'uUcn was bnrn 1 "It ulll require niuuy ywirs to Ilt f'iij,riHd, Iowa. April '1. 1H70. brim; about thn education of tuotHfl Clime tQ tho ;r,ule Jtondfv vul- young ChoituwH of MIshIksIppI.' !oy Hit, niH fatlhT and mother In I Mr- 1872 and wuh ono of the old t imurn 11,1,1 of this valley. At one time he owned a store nt Kamt'la hut for j tho pant two yuan he Ikih hefii ! foreman Kiimela. His health he-. II SON FUNERAL ENTERPRISE, Mar. HI. Test;. i In Ilia-boyhood he became kium-ni mony w.m taken yesterday lieroro a jonoy An(iernou peeaime 01 in Kilward ti. Hrown an n feree In the . ki enueiiH for any Jub that presenl- Huit hrouiiht by the ileiiriie Palmer ed Itself. -When HlMeen y-nr old he Lumber company. the Hondo Lumber company, and Ihn r fire yearn as lof I'.-ter J. llausou of Tuskahomu, member "f the Oklahomn Choctaw j tribe, who has retunidd frpm a' i mouth's minion anions the MiK.-i--Thc pp lndlKiis. Mr. Hudson ami the TO BE TUESDAY f;A.f;STEI WIN'S. IHv AieieciAted Prena) SAN KKANClSt.'U, Mai. II "I I iu , ii I,. fM,le.n dl.,1 ,e,ii.b,ol fn . . ( 1 1UL fll't. rilllll flf Onili.fllj -l 1 1 II Vltl: I V Tl- l I......HH C LI L.'ul.ili..iu .if . 1.. l.M. ' VPr'l iim I'omum'd I hn inn VI :'t t nn i r .1. 1.. I, 1 U .r .. .1.. Iu.. f a t.i. i ui 1 muu t 1 " The romaina of Bert Vatnon, who Nihlcy-Mininitnh Lumber, cuinpapy , l'hef ..SpanlnU war Haved him from;01 i nomas lirady on a t-nare oi ai against the county, h(i-UUk " n- 'lhlH rut. fop 'on IiIm return he ijot j tackinjc Mhn Jean Stanley during an Hurt Inn In 3!2o taxes. The nine In IMo the advertlwintf bu.sinesH and . '(fy ( a criminal gang here, Novem- niouy taken by Mr. Ilrown will be, ever wince, with tho exception of a BubniitU d to Judne J. W. Know b'H. , few years when he aUempled ni;in lu l'.rjn the nsaewd valuation ul'arturini; mid failed al it. The im- V ti...i... )r...iu . 1 l.i. .-riii 11 iv u.!im 'hiiIsp In writn niiVilH piiine ihirf iu ' JALn.UiN. .ul.'S.. .liar. !.- raised by Asspsnr C. ii. Allen from this business failure ns a form of i tJKation of Goveror liussfU's charge , r, ... i, r ti... ! r..l:.,iiWm rrnm. hituin.k u-riirliM that fire insurancp inteie-;ts mam-, three lumber romvanfes appealol tu To his amazement hU writing piov tho circuit com 1 from ' w finding 'd pood. of tho board of eijiiallzation, Hllei(- ; luir th:it the fl) as-seHsinent wyn ' too hlh. W. S. Hurlcifili repreenled the eounty lit the hearing anil presented evidence thai, timber Jand'j were bou git t and sold at prices much higher than $10 an acre In J!t20. J). W. Kbeahan and t'. 11. Klnn are counsel fur the lumber companies. A Uuffajo hook dealer tells of a cu.HtoiiHT ho cnnie rushing Into the shop not long ago lu u-ppareut frxcilemmit, "I've be-n to the den UhIh ! " he criil, ''aiid wanL Hix peoples of a book he has In his : wail iug room! " The book proved to he Hugh Lofting's ''Story of Doclur Uoollttle." Thf-t book has been In our public library lor some time but appear to have been over-j tinned a pernicious lobby at the legis lature and were responsible for the $100,000 damage suit alleging seduc tion against him, began Thursday. lll.VST KILLS KAiOli... liy Associated Prean) DAYTON. Ore., Mar. L'i. I'rank Stephens, a farmer, 65 years of age, was killed by an exoHosion while blasting stumps. He has lived In this region since a young man. RAGS Wanted nt The Observer. Indian CoaimlKsfoner Burke ti make an investigation of the con dition of the tribe lu that slate. Moiiftixneur K etc ham died suddenly at I'hila ielphia. .Miss., while einug- d iu the work. The l.-liH). Mississippi Choctaw are divided Into ten elans and they are constantly quarreling, according j to Mr. Hudson. Originally their nil-ici-itui's wore members of the Choc 'l;ov tribe that , migrated to Indian Territory i) the early 30'a. They have made no progressive steps in the past 100 years, Mr. Hu.i)ii says and he declares their grc'.uest need bi eduiatfon. Their sole occupation is fanning and as such they are: tenant fanners of whites. ! "I am itrmly convinced that by : education ' alone can the customs and barriers of a hundr';I years': standing he broken, shys Mr. Hurt-i ano, arrived In Lu Grande this morning from Amity, where he made his homo. The funeral services will take Is That Cold and Cough Hanging On? YOU will be convinced that Dr. King" New Discovery does just what it is meant to do smoothes cough raw tiiroats, congest ioatnrmented chests, loosens the phk-fim pack and breaks the obstinate cold and grippe attack, relieves the conpestion in the head. No harmful drags, therefore poofor children as well as grownups. Kii?ht away you will notice the chani?Uor the better. Has a con vincinpVicaling ate that you will appreciatlk Buy Ahottle at any drug gists on thAvvay h:e to-night, 60c. 1 1. .-.em ict ;i w ill hi held .March 1 1th. ul 2 o'cloek from the. Suodrass and ZiinniHi i man pui'lorn. lutennt iit will he tho Masonic cemetery , W'alscn leaves four sisters one brother, Mr). Dnvld Tiny, of I'ortland; Mrs. Multie Cook, o," La (Intnde. witii whom he made his Ihoioe while here; Mrs. Kranklo De- Itoie. nt E'.tiUi: Mni. Kniina Uunk- of I'orllaii.i; and Lodl, Callfoniiu. Lon Watmm, gun to fail so he left for Amity,: Oregon, where ho owned laud a no;1 was erecting a house wheu ho was- stricken with hcavt trouble and I Large-shed, clean cotton rags want died suddenly, Friday night nt ? d nt The ()hemr mmskm iir t? ; ISONDUTYj WILLYS-KNIGMT I i New For Colds , covery (Ppielnl to The 0i"rrvn COVE, Mu r l:i. The schools clcse.I this niorninj; to .rcinain closed until tho 20th, due to n few eases of diph theria. Mrs. E. K? 'Roberts is ill with the disease, also Archer Antics, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Antics. The cases are quarantined. Miss Helen (Weill of 0. A. C. was here yesterday looking into the school club work. Mis. Cora Bloom has ninved into tho telephone ofl'ica and now has full chnigu of the work. iMirs. Nellie. Mar ten, who has been the efficient cen tral for several years, has moved into her own residence but will assist Mi's, llloom in the work of the office. flf H. V'1 ,- Lazy People, LazyH(twels. Don't neglect constipation. It undermines the health, takes all vim out of vou. Dr. King's Pills will invigorate the system, siir up the liver, move the lioivels. All druggists, 25c. D PROMPT! WON'T GRIPE . r. King's Pills mm ' Best fo w andCooMng- Mazola combines oualitVund econ- ' omy in cuunl proportions. 1 ou uo not have to pi' twenty to thirty freight ratc and duties on h is one reasok it costs less th 1 cun Maioln 1 Em 1 J tcapoua t'jpnka Ik t (ciiponn Sui;ti AJd well raised tra'cilns t( et:. M idi on juice nr MiietJ-rfii J v' well, nd di nt u time until num be adtd mure ranidlv when iu-ceiry. i I.t Utcd by many otiim iTt czcii.ziX3 Clvbt, Hotels cr.d iiczii.uraiiij T7T) TTT7 T-eiiutifullv l!!uotrted Corn Prot'.ucfil riiJ& Cook Book of 64 pan". Wriic Corn Product Itvtiaiiig CoaiiJiiny, Dvpl. A, Ar, 111. ITuu ' imif.iwrr'iMMifBainT.iiTiMirfTiTfliiiimih cints ocean H arola. This D a olive oil. i li tcaipmin Salt w luicc or Vinegar K 'ct.p(ton lemort al 1I10 Afnj.il nia B 4m m km BOTPKSES ON COVE, Mar. 1!). Hubert Orien linker, the four year old son of Mr. i. till Mrs. II. J. Halter, passed away nt the home of his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. (leo. linker, at 5 o'clork March Till, 1!I22, from 'pneu monia. Ho wum born near Cove, January 27, 1!I1S, and was 4 yean, j one month and 11 d lys old. His j mother, Mrs. 1!. J. Halter, was laid ' to rest on .March 4th, and he leaves ! his father, a brother and sister, he-1 sides other relatives. The remains ! were laid to re-u beside his mother In Cove cemetery at 11:110 Wednes day morning. ; They nre not dead, they have but passed ! Beyond the mists that bMnd us Ik re. I Into Ihe new an I larger II To of (hat ; sereiior sphero. . j The funeral s.'vvleo for Sirs. ' Nathaniel 1 1, u l , m was held from thoi Iluptlst rhiin h at 2 o'clock Wednes-1 day. The burliil wii ; inuile In Cove I cemetery. Mrs, Morion w:is7fi years! old and passed away at Hot Lake! ' Sunday evenlni,-. j Several ineiulieiH of Ihe l(. I. linker family are seriously with! the prcialllMK malady. Mrs. K. V. Holnvls Is 111 at her home with Hr. C.llinore of Vnlon In attendance. j Archer Anlles Is on Ihe sick, list. ; A. I,. Hartley nllende.l Ihe public' sale near Island Clly on Wednes-: day. Ray Darker returned lo his home; In Salem after ilslliai; with rela-' tlvcs a few days. REDUCED TODAY TO . v : turns t "A vnmia tuiVs to til improves With X WON DERFUL CAR AT J WONDERFUL PRICE, Sedan reJvced '300sCoiip& reduced r'320 ' fo'2095, X to '1875 r taurine redtved '150 7tohisfcrjvJvced125 i to '1375 to 1350 vVS.-; . prices fo.b. Toledo Union Motor Co. Corner Jdfferson and Fir . ? , 'lis' said man's fancy liliHy o tlio'ts of love BUT liousokoopcr's fancy n'ts rf 1 J 1H.S('-I n i 1 1 q- ' ' she lias an . cleclri.' cleaner. - ITeavilfv if she lias not. Do your tho'fs turn lijrjilly or heavilv? Let us show yon the cleaner.'?. clectrie Eastern Oregon Light & Company Power CIk Kooktucrm .lUhhTA.' .1 llh!,, fcil.'-l.ll. .e mm.' t V,vm, ;. iijii nf.-rrm puil" MI'UM'PI' tW'Wiayy . mm,, wvn.m '" ' T"1V ""I"-' 1 Kherw.iii.l Ainlei .mi. auilior of liiii "IVnr Whit.-." and "TrluM'i.h of ihe V-VX.'' Is tile ,:il, lli.m pile wilier for The Dial is iirierini; an tiiinu.il award nf .-.nuu , i,,e,,v fllllon of tile service to lellefi 1.11- tliriil bi :...n;e ii.unc Am. ill-Hi writ er. The N.lllou ill ail eillliiri:ll inli: llienl on till:, lir.l a. .1,1 sic... ' M.. is ..rliiinal. I'ow.rliil, cj.ci liu.'iil il. Al tlinis his tte.. line iiiitrua his ITle, a ii. I al other t.ln,- l. style hi otttiiiii bi- lii.a; l.e ha br.wtd Pil ,il lti .pi rut. !y mil his iii,ilt,.i lli.f lie lias mail.' it Mow in .il.niad nwl ne nritu.t.ti:. ! i t,is i,it, st timik.' . bitiMn. r, TriMtit.li of t i Tluy.". be rii. lirinii'ht lic.ait. ih I'.K. lun iiii.l .ri 1li turn tvKt'tli.t' ami l!lti hum m isi.ifcl limn an t nni me. if itf IM1' aar.l :ir BICYCLE TIRES Just Reived, a Fine Line of U. S. Bicycle Tires. icycle, Comd Ii look Them Over TI V... t.,-V, XI i im il.tti: Auta TIRES A Complete Line of DiSand Anffe Tiros See Us Before Youtirej . We Ca Interest You. .oiEeiiiiaEiiiiPuiiiico; I 1 ll-ili.-li.i1:1-:. ''., i 1,5 V A J K 1 Our Ml i rX:;;,;.:,.-! mod "A Glass in Time Saves,? htly chaiij;ed, hut yon know the import, eyes are more important than stitches. Optometry aid you to see Ihinys in the light regardiu"' vour eves and their care. best eye in the world can easily be made everse by a slight strain and abuse. frgnn of (he human syslem will snap so Ely as the eve. oi k won t hurt it .Vbule kills it. The most abused organ and the complaining is the eye. When in cries lieed the warning. methods and equipment are the most em. . DR. W. H. PEAEE Optometrist With X H. PEARE & SON i icJ;"... covar with hot llnil- . It .VP It Get t)ur Prices W UAanRtia rl r0 o 0 o o o e I ! : -Mil f