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0 VX OF. AXTlf. EVE NINO OSWfcftf T1ir.1nv. "i.'nvll 13. 192 PH BOY DIES III SOUTH: (Spi-Wiil to Tim Olmi-rvi-rl JOSIOl'll, Aid m. Hi'ffl. I" I'hmr nix, Arizona, Tiu-mlay, April I, John II. '.Murray, oldMit eon of Mi', ami Mt-K. l-'rank Mill'ray, (if ilnm-ph, Oii--((iil. John Murr-iy wan a Junior In llin Jiwli liluli school tthcii In January, li" wan Hti-irkm Willi tin- fill. II wan found montlm latnr Hint Ilia Inns:-! win i.ITim-I.-iI mill do went to a Kanllaiiuiii at lliilitl'ul parly to a iniiinln'r of h'-r Hinall friiMidK. Ida KIiWh frli'llilH fcnvi- Iter li il n.salil. Hlli'j;i'li- parly l'riilay hIkIM tint holm- of lnjr iincto, liavht oil. ,l ih. . lluclliy KicliarilK i-nti rlnlm thu I.. A. S. Krlilny nf tiiniimii, April 7. It was a iili-.iKant day and a lara.ii iitiiulx'-r with In aui-iiiluiifi-. After thu niiwlliiK ' ilollcloiiH 1'i'frinli minilH were Hi-rvt-il. Mrs. J. A. Iliuimini left. Saturday for Vincent, Oregon, to ;o,n liei liiiHlianil. Ito lias lin-n llioro noiuu limit. Mr. and Mrs. .lean Draiiuon will occupy tlio Ili.'inson lioino on .Mill mi'i-i-t. ' .1. M. TliompHon, WASHINGTON GREW READY mid hnliy left I'rldny for a vlult with relatives. Mr. Jury will Jilu her after hcIiooI closeH. It III with deep reKtet thai .liitwph Ijlil.i larcHell to ,.Mr, Jury after Ilia lno.it Hllccessflll two yeara' work in Joseph HchoolR. .MilWiillkle, Oregon. Al ter several ; tviun-i hi I niior na, innalhx' treatment he returned to somewlwtl llnproveil Jim;inli niucli Improved III he:i'tl:,;': It bat when winter came hi- bociirel -Mrs. II. It. Uory Avorse ,-iinl went to I'liln :ilx. Ail-, zr.lin. lie Klew heltcr and tl'cn worms aid aftt-r ian opc-ralioii l-ir fistula In AiihiisI, JH21, 11,-ver ro unlned his KtrenKtli. In March lie was somewhat Im proved and wrote of omlnu lioinn bat had a backset nnd failed rip Idly. Tin! day before Ills death I. Is parents raid :i imckhiiko telling of Ills condition Hid tlvi falher started for Arizona, to reach there four nuys afler Ills son h id u:i:.:-,tM away, lolin was a lino yoiniK man, home loving, studious and a iropnlar bey In school. Ilu w-,is born In (loiliu.'in. Ark., May 9, 1!HI2. who spent tint return' I hciiin 111 lll'llllll fist fiiGsra HIS STARTED Tideinarsli, how. Itn.-.s Sinyiho or Hon llnr'nl "will handle the tiller. All of tlio iiu-ii with the exception lof Murphy, Inijram mill Shiw, nrn itrniliialeg of too "Irtish and ''sn-pcrvi-rslty" sl:ell. i.f Hil. Althnitufi it was orii.ianlly nn iioiinci'd tin; U'nwli iimton -('alifornla ireisatla would be rowij on a new BKATTLK, Apr. Itounh wat- ,,, i.,unnle t),,, ,.,, Washliif;- er on l.tiue Wnslilnxtoii. wliero I'ti!-! ti i-I.iiko Union cnn.d, li was said verslly of WjtililiiKtitl oarsmen lire i tlf, de-lsloii as to what, course wonlil trulnlliK for th. lr elxhl-oared race h(, U3(J( W(lll , jjriihahlji hii lield with the IinlveiHity of. California open until 'the California crew ar-i-rew April 22, has Inli-i fw.-il con-'iv.-B -'Iii-fi-." Mor-i ;i.-cluti:r.i could siderihly with workouts during Hiejwitiiesii Un.- iace on. the in w oourae, lust rnonlh mid Coach Htl. Leader ;)mt 'Hiiiuiili'( , hiiut : i o .lid probably has had little opportunity to finally : , oliialuci on tile old one, accord select men for lint i-ontc'it. 'inK to Hie crew men. .. I'resent IndlcatloiiH an? thai. at The makeup -if the freshmen least three of the six veter.ins turn-' cri ,v willed will lone the Jiuiin 'iik i iiL aro arsured of scats. They freshmen prior to the varsity f-.-imt, am Captain .Vllki' .Muii.ihy. who will has not been definitely settled. Hlrokc, the ritii fir the I'lirpY- and SprihK workouts have been iina.it (lold, Hani Hhaw at jiuni'ner C oar Islactory, accordliu; to Crew Man and iloh liigrat'a who will pull ntini- iiiiit Howard Mlddlctim. , her 5. Clarence Maynusson mid . Jtowland Krance, last year letter XOTICK. jmeii, nrH boldliik' down seals in tliuj Ntj.0 s hereby Kiven that M. W .swonil nhi-11 an-l Brke Clark, veteran Kiddle, mlministrator of the estate ot' of the 11I20 shell, Is row'J.iR with E. K. Kiddle, deceased, has file J his the .third string. final account as such aniinistralor and ' WnlKlils of tho men have not that Saturday, the (llh day of Muv, 'been Kivi-n out but It Is believed 1U22, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. ni., the Purple and Cold will put a heav-jhas been fixed as the time when the le-r crew Into race than In lust County Court of Union County. Ore. year'H contest. A tentative lineup jfon, will hear objections to said fiiutl account and vvill settle and allow the for tho race follows: Captain Murphy, stroke; Fred same. TOKIO, Apr. 13. Tho Japan Spuhn, 7: Ram Khnw, C; Hob In- CRAWI'OItn A RAKIN. liovtil.n? association Is now. eimniti-d cram. C: Al Sklhciiess. 4: Kd Ciish- Attorneys for 'Administrator. . SprhiK received another sethat li i In ki-uIiik tot-elher sludeiil teams man, !!; WVb-ht I'arklns. 2; Tat Apr. ll-i:r-'JO-27, May 4. ft hen after a brief day of fair weatlrj.of v irions schools and colleens to '- - - - er our flr;it warm kppIik riln turn-j take part. In rowlui; contests by way ed to a liowlliiK tlillzard Friday, of accordini; wclcoiniJ to the I'rlnce ! evenliiK. Said l)llzarr has blli:ed al of Wales. Ho fur Ins bonis with I" Intervals since, until on I ueml 0' i slldliiK seals an- ready Including i lliKht It culminate:! In one itran.l ; boats with ei;ht oars, 1 :i with sl freeze. No frost nillid you, hut zero. It's one of those April sur prises where the 'olthcst jluhnhltaut falls to pememher aiiolher such cold John. W'n slitl have hopes though, because eviji the oldest julrihilai'.t ea,niiot ri-niember when it froze oars, IS with lour oars, six double sciiIIh and f:', silicic icull,' morn than 12 months each year so U-7-10tp there. Koads aro nhonili4tbld, spring plowltiK inipomilhlu, irardealnt; not to be thouitht of, and yet we al ways come out of It and have notid crops If we don't have too much of a lrotilh or ir the autumn Isn't too wet for harv-t-Ht. -We are not discouraged, ,we Just aro Scli'.u- tired of Baow and cold Mud winter and lco and frost and we aim to howl Until wn get a taste of sonielldiig .else. We halo anyone that says tht:-y are having tho samel w-either fverywhere and then tells nn iiliout. (lafrodllH or nlfnlfa or such in sonie favored corner of the stale. nil go to Canada . Nona:.. 1 I will he responsible for no hills con tracted by my wife since April nth. W. II. TUIRNHOW. KIDNEY IHSEASB NKfil.ECTEIl LEADS TO DF.ATH. Diabetes nnd llright's Disease mean dentil. See your doctor at once Urinalysis by your druggist will tcl you. If troubled with kidney back ache, rheumatism, etc., lies the Wood en Shoe Brand: Haarlem Oil Capsule. This old-fashioned simple sulphur preparation has stood through ages of use and is still considered above all other medicines. (icnuine Wooden Shoe Brand Haar lem Oil Capsules, (It) capsules, oOc; full treatment, (I boxes, 2.50. Mon- l.et's ey-huck guarantee only when sold by regular agency. Miss Leoiia llyason celehrnti d her & U. DlUIfi COMPANY. ninth blrtlid iy by giving a most de- E O Thurs. Adv. The Reason for ouh Substantial Ghowth is our . Substantial Service jj.uiK WELCOME YOUR BANK ACCOUNT A 'licrkiiio' Aci'i'iint Tor ymir rccortls ' tlllii cnllVt'llil'llt'l'. A Savings Account for your surplus. Start liuililiiiu' fur your i'i it ; financial illtlcjli llllctlfC. "The Bank That Takes Care of Your Interests" MEMBER 52 FEDERAL RESERVE wiSsSYSTEM United States National Bank " l,A Grande, Ore. With Marola there is no ' IIOvC odor or flavor carried from "'vSi one food to another. After 'u'vA f 1 frying fish and onions all lll iVJ i youdoisstrainitandu.se i ' jf i ; it over and over again 1 jv 4, . even for making the most 13 , a y $V i delicate cake. I f f'"'j 'K tiw-MSn rlVEE, lllu.. rated i-(rH t Corn Product. Cook Uuok fflJ,' "t"? "ftrl J of 64 liiB. Write Corn I "fiOtOA Prodacl. RCnla Co. I , CC,'V Xty.fo Ctpjttmcnt A, Aro, Ul.l j VVfr. 3.: V v jW to''n " :1 1 IWrhr.faifiTi?if'fVfr-,riiiin Attention! Sawmills We will lie in the niar';ct tliis season Cor sev eral million feet of pine lunilier. (loud. Soft I'ine r.oses Are Our Spoeialtv o ' Union Box Co. 1-J Jr M;' ill m I li I tygCTWIHIiHUIW lll'JTWWHWWh uVkiM II II II gaaruMWm.lWJWMIIHllll II IIIW I I 8 a I U I 1 j VteA and recommended bjr Public School Domeattc Science Teachers This monument, erected to the mpmnrr of Joseph Bradford Carr, in Oakwood Cemetery, Now York, is a combination of classic and modern ideas in monument work. Ctt. (ZcirT'lV We have made n profound ffllflEOrdl 7Foi study ' monument building, aim au uruur piucru in i?ur hands is sure to receive faith ful, intelligent execution. We Will Gladly Furnish Estimate Blue Mountain Marble & Granite Company; 1502 S Ave.! I.a Grande, Or. F. Jasmanii, Manager, La Grando; Oregon Telephone, Main 588 wmemmmmmsmmmimmmmmmm Hams and Bacon Just From the Smoke House M Delicious Hams, Bacon and- Shoulders Mt. Emily Suiar Curotl Hams ...:L::.: .r,! Alt. Emily Suar Cured Piciiies JSo Alt. Einilv Suar Cured ll.uoii l?;r1ts .... IS,- The Grande Rcnde Meat Co. A CLASSIFIED AD WILL DO XT LA GRANDEJRON WORKS MACHINE SUOP AM) FOUNDKY All yjida of macftinery, HUtoimoltilrs and tictor re paired, overhauled0and Rebuilt. ( o Asoelylene welding of all kinds. e Cylinder boring and oversize pistorw, Crankshafts, Tistons and Piston Pins retrroVid. GItb 09 a trial I; D. FITZGERALD, Prop. lliffliest price paid for clean, large-nizi-il cotton ruga. NOTICE TO C KEDITOflS. Notice is hereby Riven to all con-ci-rni-il that letters ot administration have het-n irsui-iI by the County Court of Union County, Oregon, to Muttie K. Cook upon the estate of William B. Watson, ilereimed, and all persons hav ing claims against paid estate ar-hi-reby notified to proBnt the iiinw with proper vouchers to the said ad ministratrix at the of'lco of J I). Slat er, her attorney, in La (irande, Ore gon, within six months from the dato nf this notice. Dated and pulilishe this fith day of April, 11)22. MAT-TIE B. COOK, Administratrix. Apr. fi-1-20-27, May 4. CHATS WITH YOUR . ELECTRIC MAN Mimie ngiiin, ilnsty lvlth trav el, theil, hunmy. "Siiiiii'lliinK In eat ijiiick," ami you tm-n to the kitilli-n iiiiiki-. A tnitil ill' tin- uriNt, and tlli-re II Is. Ilu- Niiine nlil ri-llahli- anil eftl-cli-nl i-li'i trtclly. Yes, and It has been there waitiiis for you all tlio time you wore away ready to re spond Imstantly.to your whim or necessity. ' lienililiess In serve! Tomorrow you will call up on us asalii for service, but you will give us no warning from hour to hour just what your requirements will be. Yet, the electricity will be there, plenty of It at, all times, ready to he used In Uirge or small iitmntltles as you see fitt Again renillness to serve! . To us It means having elac trlclty on tup, 24 hours a day, 305 li days a yeur, whether you use it or, net. Have you ever thought of II in this way? E. 0. L. & P. Co. Hme Sa?es 2E25385SSB Is money made. An extension telephone in your placo of busi ness or your residence will savo you time and steps. Only a nom inal charge ia mads for extension service. Home Independent Telephone Co. Notice to Grain Growers Grain Growers and Farmers of Idaho, Oregon and Washington Should Plant OatS, Because Western gwwn Oats always bring ;i better price than Kiistein Oats. ALT'EHS IiROS. AIILLIXO CO., tho largest users of Oats for Cereal purposes on tlio Pnoilic Coast, al ways buy Western grown Oat, in spilo ot the fact that tho cost is $10 more pnr ton. 'Tho tremendous increasod de mand for Homo Products hns forced tho consumption of Cereals nliead by leap-1 and bounds. Tnke advantage of this growing popularity of "VWatorn Oats and plant more oats. Albers Bros. Milling. Co. Pacific Coast Millers The season opens April 15. Are you ready.' We are showing ;i fine assortment of Fishing Tackle FLIES FLY BOOKS LINES LEADERS RODS REELS SPINNERS EASKET3 If you need rod repairs, sda us Oregon mwm AID Will CO We Have It II Phone Main 58 I 76 Of: As constant dripping water wears away the stones, so trivial eye defects uncoiTccted will ruin ( lie best of eyes. v Let the preservation lie the fjrst law of eye care and save regrets in after life. Efficiency and good eyes go together. The latter may not bring efficiency but litfirr' efficiency Cannot 'tic nsent without good eyes, for they are lliejnain avenue to accomplishments in all walks of life. The fnan witli defective eyes cannot compete in the stren uous litV of this day and age. . .' 'For competent 'eye examination consult i. Our eqilipiiB-nt is the most modern. . 0 t)R.W. M. PEARE o . Optometrist With l !0Fr'" '". ' .; J.rf. PEARE & SON