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i PAGE TWO Monday. November 6, 1922. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Sale of Women's SUITS AX ONE-FOl RTII OFF Without reserve we offer all women's new fall and winter suits on sale at 2 per cent discount. There are about IJO suits in the assortment and rep resent the season's very latest styles in Navy and Brown l'oiret Twills and Tricotines, all sizes, prac tically, arc represented in the assortment. SALE OF WOMEN'S HATS $4.93 - $12.50 Here is an exceptional opportunity to save on your winter hat, with practically the entire season ahead to wear it. Beautiful pattern hats, values up to jpi;.T.". Choice for .$12.50. . One lot of liats, values up to $8.50, to go on sale, choice for $1.!)S. Hill's Department Store America's 'Venus : . - H i FOOTBALL GAME RESULTS I TIE (Spe hit to Die H.server) Xdlt'l'M liVHKIi. Nov. l i. ;iimI Mrs. Herman While i nleilii I im- I Mv. ami .Mi'H. Harry .Muml.-iy on iii silay a i lornoon. rhc;,i4 r i'ht i' hnl a ruiiaw ay Sun Li Itni in ihinuu.e wms dune ' W'iiiioii ll(ilif .son I aiil- ' " n turn ! it-lii. nl alter injuring hi-- fcme. 1'hiirll.- Joim-m h.ol his ha-lly ln jurr.l while wihUhih on the ha -ha i J J ' I'riihiv, ami it v.-;n iir-cesiiy lor him t.i uo to iiaiii- for hK-Iiiitl tte.it ,n. nt. Mr. ami Mis. Jim HUt's imu- a t';iiewol! parly e.in s.la eventm; in horn. i r.l Mi. :inl Mif. Harry Muiwlny, who an- l a . my I'm J 'oi l i.iiii. Mr. M.ImMm ati.l Ah... rio.wl Wall; cii'.i-i tatiwi a . nimilier - of frlcml l ljiiiMlas ' n tiin;.. oMh I'ow'h i hlyh school alii 1 III - ! Mi r liii;li . plan tl loolti.'.l! I''riila . 11m- yam' t'li'liHK- m I 'r. 'I'hi' m t iiioininii altt-r HalloW'-'i n III,- Hlr" t.i lool;c. . Mioutih Ihi-y liai' hrca vNiii -I Uv a t Hn-. .Iftn I; lu-- win fi-.IU'd to liaUor Sa i -imliiv lo alifinl the it. in -.'ill of tilH mi- ( If, "h-. i iii r"- i :i.' ni!U- .--itii of Mr. and Mrs. Ilar Hial Vork KM T",:,,'i 1""" ',lfi arin in two plan's. V wn-f Hilftl hy a sikav stortn uhlrh lasK.l two hours. Mrs. M. .liNlr rrtnrnrtl honn- tioiu li (ilUllilc. l licit' sin; has lxrll vj: -illiiK Mt r pan ills, Mr. ami -Mrs. Stamllf.v. Mr. .lai ohs l.s l it !! 1 1 lip: u now home. (,ii.a .4ki itDiTTAiiov. "li'O way U it fcood -vputatioit is to t-nihavor ti It" what you upprur," That im prc-i't tv tlif iimniu-r la which 'ha i unci Iain's I'o'.b'li lidllPily hllH '.:iiK 1 1 its r. putatioii mm a euro for 1.-OMXKS, eol-ls, fioiip iul whoopiua i'Mi;;h. M riy hot tin Ilia I llUH (JVHl tncii put on I hy tlio liiiiiiufiLfturcr.t han h.'fn fully up tu th( hlh'h Htnml anl of i'cflltMf . HuiiiMl for H. J'oo. 1 1 1 1 o havn roinui tnat it eun ho (IcpniKl- Strnr.K1 how vastly om ean bcji.l upon for tho rrlivt unl euro of irtitm-d hv mun rjrh ciionKh l- j 'h". ailinont: and that it i ploiiRtint Invito d.-imaun Hull. aml sutn to lako. NORWAYADDPTS STRICT MEASU RE Sets Ten Mile Marine Limit Against Kum - Kunners ; Inhibition Hard to En force.' rHKISTIAMAToi-l. (ItyMiill) Liqiinr hhuimkIImk fnl'i Nutwny, i:i violation of the pvnhlliitioM laws. ' A h hm Iikti'iihoH ' VrT-Onl ly 1 til. hih Ii n ruplil rale Hint, Kovcnunrril ofliclnlH aro flixlliiK Mm work of Hiipit"loii most iili't'ii'tiii. 8iuiiKKlliiK nil it Iiitko wiilo n . I riK ni 11 II ii Ion k t ho cim.sI , I ho thniiNHtulH of island and I'jotih. Inr nlHhliiK fdtiii I hhlhif; pla.i- and optTatliiK htmvH lor tho ilh'Kal lial' fi'. Tho offortH of I lie miiii.-.i.-N i s uemn lo ho -on(.i:iitrati nhoi( Hi" IrilM of the CliriHfiniiia-lJoril. and hero Ik (stahllshcl a nnl iiiiik t idtiro at tho outskirts of He Ihrc" Mlli limit . HWii ruling with il'man and Ilaiilsh li(iior KiiiuMKUiit: vt-y A Norwf'Kla n law now allows rovinui officials lo soan-h niul hrliiK In KiiHplclous vossoIh a.-t tar out nH ten nit It-s from tlio . ti. Tliln oxti'iiKlon of Hu control dis trict, however. Iuih sefvoil onlv in, InereasH 1 1n- int'ilculi work of I ho j official, So fur other officially Norway'M mil", limit, ami opponents of 1 1 lit.w point oul that inirrnitiioial eumpllcaions could i -i I ; rs sliould a fnroiKU boat he s. tcd and feihly hroimiit into a .Norwtv.is n piltl. llunilrcdrt of HiousainN of v.iIIom- or alcohol ami whiskey fnitl way Into (ho country, .ind i very siualt poicrntaL:.- jv h. in; lrt. The Httnii;i;h-rs have n oukIiIv tn'atiicd hnia hiph pmvered motor t., I he jronds from t ho s utK'hored ontldo Nruwn'ian wair Suhnnirlne tltn-or ohtainid H t he (icruiah ua arc uh a I for i i work of tho Hiiniyylers. These hoa are imj ul ppi-rl uilh radio and stnol ereiii apparatus. 'I )ic are in cm tt an I wireless com uui n iea I ion w 1 1 the shore, and areliut iri'A sill lht shore, and are thus able to' choose the nnht inoiiteiii for a ihe-h to Hie heach. Tho most Hcrioiis h:i mlu ap t lie government has to contend wiih Is th coast population jtsrlf , w hi. ti co-operates In more lliau one ;iy with th ruin-rtinuers. A patrol steamer equipped with I wo Kima Iuih heeti put into oper otiotl hy tho revenue oftii ers, hm (he speedy boat of ( he miiiii; rs ro out of reach heroic damage t.iti hit (Itiiio to (hem. Persistence A K URGES HER ATHLETICS .1 i .m i. i- :.n.l .T.'i-pir.o Vlil. ..f I'i , . i .'..vol. . .1 in .1 i:t lf''7. an.l n r.'l:'. .Now Vlil I" ,r I.. ini.iTy liH tho tliint Umo. ir ntlior n;ill.niH Ikivo 11 1 fl 8 I f" y iiim'ciiIi'cI I In- i'VIomsIoii .1 L lJI L x water cciMlnil In llio ''"'fj nil, ninl iMiiiiinoMi.) of il.. .iUIIL.Lt hut l.iyroit I'on .mi.vck pii:s (My A-.foi-hUo.l I'r.-MN I rillCAfiO, Nov. 3 In il lit w ill Inck on the '(ilstttjul m-t hy !,. , old Vlftory illsllllt'ty, .IiiiIkp (it on.,' T. I'ukp. In fi'ilttrnt (llnirlft coiiii. linn iicitn aftki'tl to rcstnro mini" plts to thi'lf iirit-proliltiltlitn stainl Inic. whim hrnnily sauto u u li gitlniutd liiKi't'tllt'iit. AltonicyH Tor tho dlMtllli-ry ron ((ndnd tho Volstead nit 18 nnron ntltntloniil If It prolilhits the mile of niilrltuotis llituorn for rooking itiirntiBcs. They ni!K''St''l that liil- iiom huvc pn-at valuo n an alii toj Ilin military ariH, nttti uj p...... fookR aro dopmnil I'sHoiitlal. i.pr-i !al Jv In tlio iiri'parutioii of inline plt-'S. KRnWh mi uiiuiiu OIILIUTS: ,v !. , ' . . , i . . ;i"jant-; lo Mipplv ei'iy man, woman :nid eh i hi in S.t leiu i it h two and .j,,,, . J a hall poiuitl-? h:ie hem innui in u.,, ''lie pjii-Liti:, i, s ;t ml yard-; within (ri ., r : 'lie city Imiui-.. a surwv of Sah-m 'l'l"'i,","i,ls' .npi--inn.iti !v is.ioui pounds ol ,, nuts vw'i.. rnmii on the iit's vhade r (, I I ees ! filv ,..ir. H is estimated I Met T .. illlls more thrill eliini:Ml Jo supply' i I he on! h e net-,s of ( , Hlv fnr t lie I . , oiin in; iimt, The , nip is a lued I i ' hoe.i! authorities hriee that I tloM'e ale ehoiuitl I fees i;rovflli; ill I .iieni pai Knm .p.o .-s to pi-nr .in oieh.U'.l of lei acres. There aie hr hext-.l to hi o.-r l,i Hits with 111 the city Hiuil-i. j In onh j- to determine u hi. Ii a Wieties t Walnuts will do fl.,' l,..v ;lo,.ill. many d the row. is h.c.e 'tern ijoim: con i.h i.ildo , v p, , ;ne-u! W CM II. llie ;;(, rV ll.is a do Ii dlf fet'etlt V.II'i.U"-- riowin;: nil- 'I'lle "coal l!io enicill " ha-- poi n: s in i omrneli it li t he "heMtat ie:i." I (Itv tlie Assoeijitc.l I'i..k i-:r(;i::. xv. ;.- .-iierc in the jucst, you don't know how to play.'' declared Colonel John Leader, lint fish army veteran and formerly in com inn ml of the rnlvcrsity of Ore 1 iiu lic-erie Officers' Ti nhiin iCorpH, hi "is; faru well address to Hie faculty ami slinlents of the univer sity. Colonel ami Mrs. Leader will return to Knlaml early this mouth lo make (heir homo there. Colonel Lea dei- declared in his address that too much emphasis is placed on intoreol legate athletics at the expense of intra -at Illet ics. j Croat nti in hers of si u den Is sit in 'the he;M hers and watch Selected : croups oiinnne in. athletic contests, j while Hie vasi majority never take pari in competitive sports, he said, i "The urea lest edit cat ion I ever ft. eeived in my life was on the play M'lK Held." said Colonel Leader. ! "Competitive athletics loach the par ticipants initiative, esprit de cor is. leadership and dozedness. I "I ca n not help hut com rasl the ! life ol the p. ople oi" Canada with j Ilia! of I lie people of Die 1'niled .Slates. l!o to Ilrllish Columbia n-.u you will lind every man ami woman .plnyiui; a different .mime every o iv of the year. If Americans followed :tiiis custom, they would pt more amusement out of lie. iitiMM, hu;v t i.i it (i;k I'airy hlei-ds a ssdc t ri Hons of Ttl- lainoolt county ate hacking ll'e dau chih work, according lo Havnl 11. Kennedy, county clnh a Lent. The 1 1 lie i n.,.- cattle cllih ot fereil n at the county fair for pietu turns. The l"irst Nat 1041a I han I; ot lillamook couitly and tic Tilla mook cennly hank cadi yave $10 in pi i es to calf cluh w inuers. and the Nistuc.ii. ail"v hank at Clover- M01 aioriuin : Pol Ho met hod oi 1 1 i .' i n M. the ttlevitahle. Tho most btaulifully formed woman in the United Statta is Miss Dorothy Knupp of New York City. Khe was chosen from hun-lln-xls of entrants in tho Physical Culture Exposition. IT ! The Original Focd-Drink for All At. Quirkl-unrhat Hoine.OffirrfcFooiitains. RichMilk, Malted Grain Extract in Pov; dpr&Tablet forms. Not-ishinE-Nocookinc. Saf Avoid Imitations art! Substitute: 5K-KAV i Just Arrived I.lack suede one-strap baby Louis heels, same as above in black satin. We are getting new stylos in every day by express. Notice our windows for the latest styles in footwear. The Bootery !nc; A Paradise for Tired Feet. 200 Depot Street Phone Main 118 Grover Smith, Mgr. t lie (l!y AHtonft I el Pri'." SI'OK AN1-. Wawh.. Nov. G.Tho seal of Hiieltinwham palace, resl detice of KiuK Ceornc V id' Knpiand IioikIk a letter received hy .lames .1, Corhott oft bin city. The letter was sent to Corhei! in answer to -tome verses the latter sent til' Uritish motiarcli in honor of Amer ica's "unk now 11 soldier.' Corhei t , who is a blacksmith, -tiiemis much of his time working Ho spends his 1 woods in writ- Corhett rceiv ;e's private see- in lumber camps, evening while in th ini; versf s. The loiter Inch ed from Kiny Kleon rotary in ack nnwiedKinc tlio verses 1 he black sin it k-poet wrote in honor of (he "uiiiiiiown soldier" follows: "'rlie pri vate sec ret a ry is com nianded to (hank Mr. Janie" J, Cor hei t for the eopy of his verses which ho lias heeti ood enouuh to send for the kind's a reo pi a lice, but regrets lo inform Mr. Corbet! thai it is coiil rary lo rule for his ma jesty to express an opinion 011 con tributions of this nature.' Corhott also sent a copy of his poem to I1 reside nt Hard hit; ami re ceived an answer front (Jeorge Christian, t he president 'a pri vat secretary, similar to the oni cei ved from t he .secretary of tip Knulirdi king. PIANOS!! All our pianos carry our personal guarantee. Our "jci prices are lower than ordinary. j! j E a s y T c r in s o Interest W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. r REO PEPPERS END When you are mlTer'ntf with rheu matism 50 you can hardly ct around just try Red l'lmpcr Rub ami you will liavc the ipnckcst relict known. Molhinir has vtuh concctiaicd. pene tr:itin heat as red peppers. JtM.nit re lief. Jn-i ;is soon a you apply Red lVpper Rub you led the tingling heat. In three intmtU's it warms the sore .spot through and liirouh. 1'rces the blood tiiculiition, breaks up the conges tion a:nl the old rheumativin torture is eone. Rowles Red lVpper Rub. made from red pi'ppcr, co-ts little al any drug store, tut a jar at once. Use it for lumbago, neuritis, backache, stiff neck, sore huim Ics, colds ill chest. Almost instant relief awaits you. Re sure to Ret the genuine, with the name Kowles on cadi package. hw Bunions for 20 Terrible Year; Tried Evoiythintt tor Ri liet Fairyfoot Solves the Problem Mini jumfiit txiniotiKitn -rh tc- t . ami u .( I roulil. coal.) n.'t set n.l ( t tli.'in," Kuy Jim. p. Mwo.-i ,-- Kirall tn-.t L-'i:rvf iot ruJ t h--" lle( wm woml.-rftil. One b-.iwn 1 fnpju'iiniii.' ' l-icri.x.t work likrmM" ln-. nt iciief. MflURWMv tt-o t-iuenii iiy it t J ,(i 1 hi quick nn.l j, .m1vh lnL1'' a'0f UvJ ,',1J n 1 " o TllKSK THKKK VITAL FACTS I) INTER MIX K YOTR POWKR AM) ECONOMY It's piol..ill wym- mi InatciM.itf Mt in ttte piMon riliH, pistons .iti.l puis W Ii It'll n -poie-lhli lor the loss ol poV, i-l' ulld Wafte o! u.is in won o;i i". 1 .,,l , , o:ioni ic.ilU .. cnd upon I'o.'e Mt.il u:in. Ml 1 1 ' . t ni.im oioi t in ,t !,, Hvtmo tlx 11- niiiimtim iovet .ml . ,-.eiio!n i- M.ioi.iv N..!-i- Ciiort Kiii, Tliere is one to in t p.cK. tt-ot.k. I01I , .1 ,.tie' win. Miink men- 01 pel - Tr.il'. 'il IM'IHIII! iili.l v.,1,1,,, tlo! th.,11 ol illill.it COSt IIIMl th.,1 ! , i.l'.i l to. 1 1 1, Ml I'I I .1 .1 k ) '! on I Utnf i.M pew IT n ml Si I pet o I to p. .Mill oil tiouKI. 1.. tl. ,n ln-t ino'stmi't.t. All Mr i.M,, Niinii I'lHton !:i'il;v ;ue m.eii- t.f Jih.trtc .Metiil. 1 !'!. Iinlciv 01 tnti iitoi.n in loriroHnu, ei) wrutt ;t set ' Noli:-. W.Mnil.'! I'lMoiis .il.l I'ms -s ttrll U.h Mc- '.'"'v Nomis 1:v k-. 'rii. ,in h;.:i.Jte. l-y :!n- r-.me rcp.( irtn.-n. : I. o tol Us .tie! 1. Mm r -.. motor . . mi l . P'.Mh.iIU us mm,' ;Ih 11. w tor a t'r.ie- llen im the eoM el :i e, w ( ,i m 1' i'mc i'.f iin.ts .ire tiian'd ltli Mi-",Hi:o -ti vis I'le.li:, is Wiite us lor booklet -To H.O o .111.1 to Hoi,! r.iwei,- w h.. h , he whole snti icel of mofor w .! ip oinn 1,0,1. Why Should Party Regularity Be Demanded for Olcott? Read the Facts About His Career As a "Regular" Republican (From a Portland Newspaper) SAYS HE IS AMI SEI) Thai He and Oilier Republicans Should He Called Ppon to Vote for Mr. Olcott in Order to He Regular Cites an Affidavit PORTLAND, Oct. 28. To the Editor of The Journal ' As a Republican, I have noted with some amusement the appeals to vote for Mv. Olcott on the ground of party regularity. Today 1 read in the Producers' Call the fol lowing statement of receipts of campaign contributions and their disbursement . by a political organization of which Mr. Olcott was treasurer in l!10. The statement is sworn to by ien W. Olcott, treasurer, and is as follows: Statement of receipts and expenditures of West Iloosters Club: RECEIPTS C. V. Brown Sl.OO.OO I?. YV. Olcott l)( 10.00 James R. Linn o-"il.(i0 Ur I jit, I MMllt-tlllltr Srr if,' Leighton's Welding & Machine Works La'Crande, Oregon ?;;,:;:) i.co EXPENDITURES Contribution to the State Central Committee S.n,,.1.") l.C.O I,' I!. W. Olcott, being first duly sworn, de pose and say, I am the treasurer of the West Rooster club and that the above is a correct statement of the receipts and expenditures of the West Rooster club during the recent campaign. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2'2d dav of November, 1910. J. R. LINN, Notary Public for Oregon. Mr. Down-man, a Republican, was the then nominee of the Republican parly for governor. On his own affi davit. Mr. Olcott contributed Sl.oOO to the Democratic state campaign committee, and swore to the fact as treas urer of an organization boosting the Democratic candi date for governor. How interesting, under the circunmtanccs, that I and other Republicans should be asked to vote for Mr. Olcott in order to be regular! A REPUBLICAN. (Paid Adv. by T. II. Crawrj,'. Ia Grande,, Ore.)