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-rr Saturday, August 5 1922 PAGE TWO LA GRANDS EVENING OBSERVER TT" 1 Hi 8 1 1 if. CLOTHING BOYSci FOR SUITS WITH TWO PAIRS TROUSERS . All Sizes from (i to 15 Years "v is t lie time In licin In lliink mIiihiI 1 1 1 r I toy's sflii "I suit - nml we waiti ymi In know wo are show inc; 1 fit- Jaru'csl and host nssorl nielli of hoys' i-lolhijit; uv liati- ever s-liown. There ;') in.'lliv ililTercnl i,i11i-I !is to select from ;nnl v. itii (il;tliiy i-oiisiilrivil. ihcy arc lowest in price. Conic in anil si c them. h J1 11-J. i: fife If Jit HILl'5 DEPARTMENT STORE f;u hit," 111'' V.tw.l. iat. lh. vat. .'m fii'tnt wll iteimnk- tit eonstrui-t 'the -. hii l' briilifc, over tin- river, this T:i 1 1 , as it will be net-deil. Murh roe poi-l ilitt in the hilliliuvc the W. W I Winl. plnre will have to lie hauled out ,iin tin- tn ufc fur filler, anil thin -unv (not In- done until the Itiiilut-M arp in. 'May .liivt (Irtiflf. !t is posstliic that the railroad wailf ul Iht- i in k v point will 'hi- moved fur ther away from the hill, anil the high way nluee.-l o:t the niosetlt railroa l 1 rillht of way. This point has been dty. J.Ussed lull is hy no mei:llH settled, as 'Mninif ui trumcnlM nopi-ar both for an-1 Intromit eaeh proposition, There net-in 'to he as strontf reasons against titov InK the tailroail as for moving it ! 'tts to the intriim-e, into Knterprisp LnKinior It. H. lialduek said, when ae.'e a roiiple of weeks ntfo. that 'I i-ilil la- loellUal to aeeord with till-: v. iihes o fthe people, lie oxneo-ts to In1 Ijjiek sliortlv and to e;o over thi-i n.-.n-ii ulai loealion. lie had lieen trv- let1 to plnre the road where the nen- ple wanted it, and had thought he had li'irle mi. Homsby .... '::-' i IS PEBPLEXIKCj 1 Coast to Coast in Flivver Bungalow , '-a I- f$ r - 1 fl I I i .... i 'I it A fr4i OHintt landlords, hotels and rnllroada the laugh, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Churncy sot out from New York on a cross continent trip. In their 1022 version of the old Prairie Schooner, they huvc two rooms lilted up ui bedroom, kUchen.illninF room an! library.' Wail's ;ml Ntriivs I'uzzlcj Statcsiiicu. 1 j ;KXKVA, Ju.'y 17 M!y M;:il.i Ono of tlif couiiTlfss iittst-uar prob Umiis which the Lin.ih of N m l tuns h:i bei-n uilcinptinij ij nlvc i.i whr.t to !o with the wimIiI'. Wiiifs :ni(i .strays' Hiorc pin Licnljuiy tme ':f lius.iiit. ' j The ie arc hun lnds of (lnMisaiifir of huniim beiiijri at flu "ii-cil, tiiiif nij the foii'incTt of Kinopc who on ruiot j claim citiKcn:;tiip of any i;ouniry. Tht-y. aro McaUercfl all (vev the oMtiiient,! aii'l nru leilered by the pel ire" aJ belnir on the lolerann; list, but in re-j iilily thi y arc tu a cm lain extent nm-j one vs. I 'hey t-anniit :;buul from : tine fount ; v tu an-.tli'M' with the iic"-i (lonvof an oribnaiy pt'.xi.n whose pn:-j pull k altietiu-t' in mh r. rnnsetiuenec cl" tluir hu-l; i.f eiti.en-i sel which landed on the shores of IhCisu'nnieh that lie frequently bnniiilit shin is that th'-se unferl unates t a-iii"! i 1 ( lawaie liver niui; than a cetiturvjddwn to l obham parties of his claim the lnileetien of any ("cn.-ul, d i'.lattei be tore the Amerieanjfrieiids t() whom he exhihiifd all Minister or Ambassader. In Her!"il Kevoliitiun. jtlu uhl-time dt-liKhts or The Leath- alone there aiv about hali a millionl It i thu pmp-sed suitably to mm-jor Hottle. iltussians who have no ),issj)oi ts, and! niemoi ate the cominjr of the Swedish) Dielnus loved the Coliham nelh who refuse eiihtr !( be i."iisteied at' immiiants to what is now the state' hnrhood so much that lie ivlunu'd the Holshevik consulate theif as Kits-1''' I'eiawaie. ai( to call attention 'ijni,' It fur his honeymoon. Later lie man I'ilixt ns, or tu reiuni io IIius'm.' ik' aflvaaeenu nt and nn fortune i.f tonk up his residinee at (lad's Hill Kimilarly in '"uikev, .lutrJrilavia, llul-i Swedish iuinM:i ants ami their teH-!(.inSt. nv Knna and Kumania thcie uie lhus- ' ndants m Ann i n a. 1 he prnjecl was amis of Russian refuire-s whoo na-' Miuresird to the niana(f''"ient of the tiwnlity is eqnuHy ambiguous. Uiotlanl'iii l" National Kxposition. At Dr. Xansen's Mi"irestion n con-1 which is now in preparation and which Terence of leprcxepiatives ) 17 jrov-iwill be held next May to celebrate eraments was called bv the I.eaKe nf ;hc " Mb anniversary of the founding Nation: letenMy io tiWru.o; the best of (Jtithenlnnj: by Kihk (Justavu:- va,r ol dealuin with the pioblnn. It Adotphu. was tauri;'e.iw a that, the Leati' f N-i- turns In enipi-weted to tvnistei- all mtch piMple. nml to issue to them a ori of internalio.Ml tui.-.port which would h" rct'ouni.ed as smh, so that .they would he tiiien? of the l.eajrui' ot Aalions rather than nt anv country and he, so to spe ik, uiuh i- mm. At the c titer. -ace, hmvrwr. 't whs pointe.l out thai it is one thine to jrant such u""olo passpon;, juid ipule nnoiher to imnae tli,- vr, ri'iii-rounti'ie.- to a cept tii-,i ;a'pits. . Not all of ll), ;,. "eu;ntM'l. s" pej, jdo. aio in the p. i:; m of Kit vian wh feclire to i eo,,; nu.r the I:.!sIi- via gov ernment. Many of 111- in li;i e lost their cilj'.'.riishin o.t!-,- t' a vaiii'v of technical and leal -a-iii:. i.Mam Aaiciicaa citi,:eri;l who hvd ;:i Kui.'p hcfoie the ur, in .lays h;: pavs. Th ports were reiiure.l fm Uu imu and ciu Turl-cv (i,ity. f.xii'd daiiiur tne irsul Ilia' tliev had h- I thi-tr Amni.'an nt - niodions ; tenship because i.f haviai: be.-n to- K,,nt vf., Iopk nUr v int. Oth, i !m theirs b,- t S i t r Mi cause id' the pai M .n:!- Ai;-tr:a- i.r i .,. ..it it . .. i . .. . tuiin-ni v iu pari ' ' i.et niaov. I I :, I SUBLET ITS ILL01 UK DRAW E p nnni d bnuiV nn U3 'i LA GRANDE 1 . . .. . . ur CvBAMinC" Hewer Water IrrlKatlnil Culi'ert UralnaKe Pipe Manufacturers 'f ituiiiiiiiL- T H l-'otlllilnt Ion 8llo ( hllliney T3 10CKS XUVX.T. CURBING SEPTIC TANKS Phone Mahi 120 Facrm-v Island City Three Organizations I'nit- iii"; in Slockiiiir Lake with i nml. wo hill .DICKENS' INN i IS FDR SALE ROADGDNTRACT I Walhiwji oimly lumd Work litis in rolinhU' "i he Wihj; Km and retfoot Club of I. a (.r.inde is co-opt'ratinj; with the vValk-wn Kod and Gun Club in the ef fort to biiny Wallowa i.ake to the nremier place iiimiiii; the fishing sites in tin- United States. It is hoped to put uuuOHl h,asim-n itrooK trout in the lake in the next two year.- nut! 70,01(0 younjf trout left Union Wednesday by truck bound for the lake And more rtill follow as soon as possible. WjJIowa Lake is the natural play ground lor Union ami Wallowa coun ties and the two clubs aie uniting in an efi'oit to not only make the lake lamoiis throughout the country for its wonderful sceacry and its ideal qual ities that make it a deniable place io pond the vacation but also to have it ;isted all over the country as 'a site wheiv the devoUi'.i of Isaac Walton'.i life study may eoiitfiee;ate and be sure of. fine fishing. Not only are the two elulis emluav oitiiL' to brhijr about such a move but the II. O. K. of La (Jraiule, who have heir summer camp on the shores 'if the lake, arc also nssistin in what ever way possible towards the fulfill ment of the 'an. Superintendent K. H. Jionney, of the Union fish hatchery, wi ites' to the Win-r, I-'in and KlteLfoot Club that h" .vili liberate at least 50.00JO-Knstern lirok and 20,000 Kainbow trout at Wallowa Lake this year. Mlaiii Hallock, a member of the State Game and Kish Commission, is heartily in accord with the plan and is pulline; evt ry available strme; to fur thrr the stocking of the lake. At a lecent meetini; i f the Wint; Kin and 1'leetfoot Club the following resoiution was passed: '"li was decided to use all our ef foils to make -Wallowa Lake the fish et man's paiadise of the west, with the co-operation of the Wallowa Rod and Gun Club and the Ii. 1 (). K. who aie veiy much interested as their summer home is situated on the banks "f the lake. We have been promised two million catei n brook trout for the lake in the next two years, and wo mow have for a statu r T0,0')0 on tlu1 way ii the lake. "The matter of doubling or threbl-, iar the capacity ot.t.ie natcnery is de- j sii ed. as we are entitled to several ' more hatcheries, as Kastein Oregon has the largest Mpmre miietige and mm e streams than Western Oregon. . while We have only one hatchery in Kastein Orison, while Western Ore l ;;o!i has twelve." f The H'solutior; was signed bv Ilow- lard K. o'Hrien, president, mil A. n Irews, riecretai - Ultif ii, I flottors Hornsby, of the St. Loula Cardinals, considered by many tha best all-round ball tosscr that ever woro spikeil. He's out after tho. home run title this year. Those bis hands tell tho story of his bat ting and fielding prowess. S- H. E- R. R YS -TODAY ONLY Hall Caine's Famous Story "The Deemster" StaiTing DERWENT HALL CAINE 5 k Son of the Author A groat Sal unlay nlTcrinir. " Also ' MOVIE CHATS AND MUTT & JEFF L'eqular Prices "BILL HANSEN Contractor and liulMcr Brick. Stone, Tile antl Concrete Work Femodellng and goneral eon tract ing. Xo Job too lnre, none too small. No war-tlnin prices, )(5 years' experience. Hee me before you let your work. 1102 N. St. Cor. N & 5th We Offer! For Sale Fa D Attention! Fruitgrowers . a foe iETTER IOXES PLACE YOUR ORDERS VITH Union Box Co. -, F. Jasmann, lanagcr, La Grande, Oregon , Telephone, Main 588 Will SuMrt .M'-si of it. Iar Where Loved was HUMliniis Ale LONDON, July l'. ( Hy Mail I'.NTKKKKISK Aug. '.. Now tint Wailnwa count v has gi.tr ic into th-.' A I j Ik ,y' eoiit i at ting !iiin"ss by taking the jub o ouu'iing i'ie nignway ap west i; Kalei pi ,-e. the einirt is seeking the ca le -! ,n:d m.'st ec mimical way of hanohng t he wi.i k. iiis t rum sub contiaetms will v opened this aftn llcna at -1 oVImk. and tla policy to h- f'Oo.ced will he lie ci m Uie.l bv'the 'f- v modern double brick house. It has twelve jinnd rnoms. also two hath rooms, one down si airs, one up stairs, 4 large closets, two partly built-in kitchens, one on each side of house. Kach part of this house haw six rooms and bath. Kach side has full basement . This property would make anyone n unod tl room homo, bdsldfs a uood fi room apart llU'iit to ri-nt. The location Is close in. The place can he mad" a money makqr In regards to payiim out on same at same lime yivinu new own er a rood home. We have tl" rifjht price on I his property. Com" and see us. til 'lean. Vim House. To Remove a Splinter. j Sometimes a splinter i-'ets under the' anil so solidly that it is ililbitiH to! draw oat. If a cold water bandage g ! put around the top of the linger and i kept uft ami cold It will in time j loo-en the splinter and minimize the j dinit'i- of fiterin. La Grande Investment Company lov tor It I'onie inst.-iii' f". rmintrv liaee h eolllltlic:. i' v!lii ll. I nintirnlly hernm- n, I .l,.., i.f IM horn OUPUCATE OLD Itoiile, known to Dick-1 fcrini. 1 ti kicwn that at least o.i'.- laruc concern would like to take ocr the major c ntra. t, th- made and sur face j.ih, !ea:-g onl- the bi idges. Al so vaiioii- smalle: tonterns would like sect ions of grade. Mm e tin- I'm t km,! met -ling, at whi. h (be sia'.e ft iniiiiH-ii.ii awarded the cunt i jo ; to the ( omit , t iu- ran ; bas 'cma.-d Uu-t ic Mate 'l cjUire the county to .t'wv a o;ni, the vmie as a ptiv.itc .M.ntia toi. Tr.i has n.-t in the ai ittmi in the pa t. T-ic h.nd wol the world over, i is the "clean and com-lle-btnise" in the little Le of CohliMin. M wir Mckwfek. accumpiiuiotl bful Snndnrass and Win- toilnweil Mr. Tnpmaii on ro- The Bootery I'p-to-ilato shoes for men. ft-omon ainl diil (Iren nt intnlar irices. 200 Depot Street Phono Mlaiii 118 Orover Smith, Mgr. nil'! '! tin' iil.iinthe loiter from Mi. 'I'Mpman ulilrh iiuiiouiHi'il lliut he hll.l !,.en -'ill vol t i-il hy loel . Mill I.! flllatlllL' Ctl'iltliri'" Me wrute Io I'trknirli 'Any U'llrl ilililresseil to I in- .it -The l.i ol her llol I Io.1 I'oh jll.lHI. Ki'hl. W itt he t'orw .inleil ( iliU'O-ltm I sllll e.Nisl. I hasten ill. nil i he suht of the world uhieh oilioil.t t Sisirnsni pfi?ri: 'ni,',i,v'!iH!'!','mah"s',',',a,iv mek. lllrlSSTfl Sf'5' 'I'he hanulnt slu hears ill LUlu Si Ull!i i;'"1:,'1,','" I'";K1V;"1; , ','vsrl,u: r. -. -ii i tltv , .. i (lOTIIKMU lii;, S'-a. (Hy Mail. I -On,' ei i inlvi iitnn s i f ilu. rally yrVi-Mi-VIn , ilatimi of vhe f I - Swi America will ... ena. liter, it nai:.. now umi. , u. v t-i li. ili enlniltr miit. i iaii.-e. ! ; In repro.lui e an ova, t, fn'l el of (he -Kaloi.-iv,. , "Key of Kultnar.' 'the ... in thn first Sweile.li i urnr.i. I New World eio-M.I ilje Atinv Jtelawnre in r,:;h j,nr( (n LXinerien. in order to add further i 1 1 lllis eyent it is plan I u,:,i t mill imssonRei s he m:.'l.- up rrientt iievi-etiilnnts o tin. early Sued-' jsh settlers almrtr the 1 'elan are' nvef ; 4lml of the ilesi elidanls of h,Vi in-.tni-i jrarnts. Kven the vessel itself is to -ii jillilt 1y Swedish Ametiians, and the rrew nml nassetiu-ors will lv in eat in Hrvpntrcnlh Century Sweiish pus.; ifnmes. Tho new Kalntare Nvekel is lo be snilerl over the same emlrse us ukcn by the i-rijpnal tiomitaut yea- mai lr,il .id world old fashioned sliut- soil rilled 10 l he help tu presene the Mhieh It'i-Kees hived he hall 'f lio i nn, and '-il i.ais iihhvidiKiis, as siiru their tiao'es, deieuned a elilled llle h'ia..i I i .; pi u at e ran he had l-y paynu; the leui; nmini. Illlllll 'litis l.ill. It will he po.-ddv. Kllitimer Kellour; thilii.s. fur :i,.-t ; u Kiaile to he hllilt this I'. ill. .Old it sulfa, -ed. I'nless tiir v,at mm-1 ally roild and uiotei Ivii S Is, d t" i; I 1 1 20 1 Ailanta Ave. Phone Main 752 j '.nV.s.v., I Itelialile ,i;etits for llelhlhlt- j '.I v.J-u'; -V V liisui-Aiiee f 'oinlinn le-j 'Sed star I SN;r S i 1 !HH TAMI I IIM III HJI I 'II II J tTj I -WiriiKniMiai Mini inium' El i.po.e I i Mlod ' The -.1 I,, Am- College Girl Corsets Ii 'ft Ml, (Hint tVlt'l 1T il kill' M'l VI. I'r. 1' M. Iliinn of the Life 8 ' M'. ii. the lotted Aio.rlan ulooii. si. m la. Illute. Ill' Ado! ad inl'i'r tne.liial anlh-i In-- .ii. lots,, the prili.ipIO' "I Hi'' s.'i.atin. law. Coll. .( (till Corsets route In park la.e and llont laee mud. for all types or flume. '( , O IV a lepr, .'lenlalKe Hloil. illillldll Hie n. west atylen. i'Kii'Ks h.-woi-: i'i;oi jj.r.ti Tu j: r.o Klljoy l!ie helierils Hie true law of .-m -ad i ip- oilers you. Wear lite Colleve (till ilesi(io, lor ein lluure. We hate no' ran properly lit you. C.n' in, ' Campbell Sisters Ladies1 Joady-to-Wear anil Milliners V Y srorms accom:niub'd h t n In may cause un Itiss.'s amoir st your live s:e,k. Mortality Live Stock Insurance in li.e HavMoid l ive Stock le- I -'ii.Cii. in u i;iti' not abb I" hatia:.!.- the l:::htuing ha.ard i lo ith'h your stock !- ex- l ;''.-i'd, will assume vonr vis'c. I 'i"o ,i I oe ol j on ' si Oi'k lost I i v .bnb tiom any cause, will tep;u,l yoU hi I line of lllls- I lortune. i t in un.b r covor ataint ! lo- of mottev h i .inyini: tlii-' in. tirinii '. Ak rr particulars nml rales. SKCTKITY INsrUANTE ACKXCY ( HAS. II. IIKWOI.DS, Mnnagor. la tiran.io . . urt-tfoa "liiMirnme. Willi Hcrlce" Threaded Rubbsr Insulation Is made up of Fhcrti of rubber, each pierced by 196.000 tiny threndi. The rubber In tulatcs each plate from its Neighbor and the threadt allcw ih batttry olution to circulate freely, Wlllard Threaded Rubbar htiulattM stays on the job month after month unaffected by acid and without a ign rf splitting, cracbing or perforation. It liKta as long m tha bat.wy pl0 and htlpa th? battery dire more prite of unintermptetj atrsMct per dolhar, YouU need a bnttery one tfei days, so the time to :t your batttry Information ia rig-it now. We'll b itad to ahow you a Thread4 Rubbe lottery inside and outatdi and tall ym vrhy it aovra you rsoney, LA GRANDE BATTEIt flfinOS Will Batteries i JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD'S . "MAN FRO HELL'S RIVER" o o AiT.tt'fo,l TiMiii o o o GO&oy Hsa PEOPLE ' o of An .ClT-sfaiist incliKlino; In inu oiininiini;, P.va &o- vak. Wallace lVrry an.l IMN-TIX, the .l..-. h. Vfl i Vv mn--asses&&gn I A. L. Crossman OBSERVER ADVERTISING bring PPSiiltO o 0 L .