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Montlny, Vvembcr 13, 1922. THE LA.ftiLNT)E EVENlNfi OBSERVER PACE FIVE VILE 01 D HOME TOWN f 0 whoa a.r n.p'l - ' ( - , W WP,fzri7 ro :,.o .1 iAif Sj-i1 4iV'; ' W 1 to J WO I'.Af AUfir' , t il I I You' HAbblW SA6-A4 is I UY ST I FY is'tor i G R ituk,r, makes his home In Duncan, urrivcd In I.a Grunde Saturday, mid spout the week-end liore us u guest ul the Foley. Hack in La ;rm;,U II. (i. Aoiy, county agent of Un ion county, returned lo lal (Irande cslcrd.iy alter spending tlio week in I'm timet altcndinir the 1'aeUlc Inter nuliomil l.uo Stock Show V 1.. ! AJNT SARAH PEABOtY WHO TOOK SUCH AM ACTIVE PAk'T In' ' let: CAMPAIGN TO OUST -muw .r..... --. lliick hum IWUiuiil Misses Mrlh:i It inks and IvlrlH Ma-mitu-, of i-a Giamlr, relumed lo their homes lliiM moiiuiiK "Iter upendltiK the wvik end in Cortland. 'X hoy poll :i v tU'jt-:i ii I vInH. UusiucsM Visitor . 'WvHJIJB Miss Memory Paris of La Gruudo left for rfiulh'tuti lust evontug oti busiuuss. , ,(h a JHi lltimu Ajjuiu ""HMl Mrs. McGuire and ber boh Ernest rtiturncri from HuutiuKtou lustuvu ni iiy ulttr u bltort visit in Hint city. Alin l -Man C. i Wt'Kh of Alici'l, ruturued lo his homfe yostortluy aftor spoud itiK a short time in La Graudo as u gurst at the Savoy. .c, 'In lt;Jti.'i' Mrs. W. Thompson uf this city silent Saturday in Maker, roturnins l-iiii I tuliy litn tu La Grande Sunday evfiiiug.- .Mr.aiid M if. II. I'linlon 1 fci It arc . tin- pr I -ii7-n(s uf a Tim- l.aWy hoy e(lirils llomo mi Krlda. Xovfinhci- Ht. .Mrs. liaii n Imji Miiln tlllK'. .M iH. I. .t. I.uca.s, h oin iltMsr. i.s lifii- vlsKiiiK . for a hhort Will Allfial l lowt-i- Shtm-t- A. H. i hiiiy will lea vi thin cvon t.iK lot' l'ortl;i:nl to uUrn.l till' llowi-f .show v ha li Ihi- hainhi'r of iNm-hu-i- or' ih;tt t-ity Wi' ' annuill.v. 1,h liiamlr'H rimal slUiidtiiK will not sut'lrr. II h ln-H'Vi-tl. for Mr. (Mi'iT will cnli-r tho show wilh three vor fhio iln-ys;inlliemuiny. products of the l 'In ry KloriMrt. Mrs. Charles H. Holmes of Los Angeles, California, returned to her home artcr the burial of her hus. hand In this city. Local News In Brief ( lull In Mt't't i The NelKlihurhouil 'Inb will holil lis ri'gular nicvtliiB Tuesday aftor iiioon. A v.il of alisoluto st'croiy I has boon thrown around the pro 'rnm lor lh day. The way to b' the Inslilo dopo is to como lo oluli l and II will bo well worth whllo. La (.randc Mvitnr .l l oloy . .. ..(;, for mtend- . Mrs- ''on K'ioklin ( II-"in. ' i : J. I). Hall of Pondlolou. spoilt ; jK .', Sl,,.r,; that Is what Is visilodlll La Grande for the weik- Sunday In Iho cily as a suosl al thui .,,,,. t happen Tuesday. Three end, ri'turired homo. Foley. , prize's uro to bo Kiveu. To say more T" ; . ' " would he telliiiR, for the press com- isilf'J Hero ihnrnl.Dav Here . It. ....a..,. i.(vn,i i It, .en II a Myiil Courtney of Palier' roturne.li Mis Itulll llallnnway of Ilaker tm homt after a shoit time spent in Oo tuidcl lo lur iiome tovvn Suiulay af city visitinir with relatives. tor spuulint; Arnii.iiico day in l.a , (lia:ele. Hero from linker ' mitlee surprise. 'I lil.. Vouiia Man nt 70 (ieoi'L'e VadorliolT was over fl'oni rayeltt- a lew days alio inaklln; ii inneli trade wdh some ol' the real is- lie Is seventy yeaiv Kva alink of Maker returned to her, llusiuc-'M Visitor home after a short visit in the eity '1 hono.s 'iuaelt id' Maker returned int.. men he with Mrs. E. I.arkin. ,tu his home after spendmi; Saturday! old and looks like he Is forty: no lalse 1 : anil Sundav in I.a Ciiindj visitin;: te. tli, nor loupes for Vanderhooii lor Here i torn Perry - '.,,, .,, tl.lul,'IIL. , Mnw busmesa m- ! he Is rilled Willi the vlBor of a man Klmira Dore of Perry arrived in ' 1 wIki h is onK Ihed half as lonn1. N hen the city today for a short business j asked how It happened. Iho I'ayette ... , in;, n 1.0 II I : .MHIHIJK l .iiniinn- . . . . , i dionl me. 1 jusl hiu knroned 111 Kast an.-., h. A. rosier o. aosepn passe.i , ,., , ,. ,, ..,, .,,.. ,, trip. Will Visil I'onlanil Mr. Anna HoworH of Vincent paused thruurJl I.a Orando oil her wuy to Por.iud, whoro she will visit for homo time. LOCAL TEAM OVERWHELMS ! BAKER, 72-6 (Continued rram paui one.) On llusiiies " .Mr. I). I'iUKorald of this city loft for Portland on u bushiest trip. Ho. expects to return in ahoutf a week. Ono of the features of Ilia Kiiiue came when Lynch returned u llaker ; kickotf 65 yard. ltetdor, linker, was the ourstuudiiiK star of the vlaltluir team. All uttciu.pt to describe Iho giune ; by plays would ho usolesa ami liko- I wise, ail attempt to tell the flue plays made by tlio locals. Latlraude : wont like champions IhroiiKhout the game and never lot up for li mill- ( utfl. , In Iho I'nioii-linhler Kanio, Union scored In the first quarter ami i crossed the Itnbler Kal lino tit romi ar IntiTvalB lliereafler. I'ulon scor-! od five loticlidowns. two couver- ! sions and ono safely for a total of :M points. Iloih teams made sev-' oral sm ossflll forwanl passes. Sev eral successful forward passes, sov On tlio local team, every mail played football as If they hail been burn with tlio piuskill In llleir mouth. Not a man In the backfleld failed to make yardage and plcnly of H. The putililiu, when neces sary, was IllKh class, tlio passes weiiMhrouKh in pind sliape, mid oil tacklo bucks, end runs and llu Kayser's Silk Underwear Kayscr's celebrated silk vests and knickers in pink, orchid, maize, peach and black. Jersey silk petticoats and bloomers in all colors. Also Kayser's fancy glove silk hosiery in black and colors. FRENCH & GREENE Ready-to-Wcar and Shoes We will lie glad to fill your fain- Russian Children Undergo Delousing by Americans ODKSSA. ItUHida, Nov. 111. Skin tlrularly Marinnky. where one phy- ulunKes nearly always nrlled pleuti- diReasett aiuoujj; (he rhildrcu In lhoslrlan is numt activp, fuvus Is prae ful vanlae. linker failed to make tirphanancH of tills Kuhrrnia are tlnilly absent. The toiu'etitrated at- ily recipes and prescriptions as well h firm down from scrimmage unless iyieldiiiK to treatment made potisihlo 1 teiitiou paid to the children's as to furnish you wiln all the drugs aided by penalties. ny me m ugs Ktipimcu ny wiu rtiiiui j uoiues ami im nnerai suppiyins and toilet artictes you may need. You will always have our peruoual attention at llexall Drug Stjre. Kil-verihurn-Wriglit. 11-9-tf The La Grande second team went Scan Heller Administration, and a 0f ihem with soap, towels and dia- into the game at the first and wres-! general bathing and delousing cam- tied with the Halter first stringer j paigu inaugurated by the same or for about ten minutes and were gauizaiiou has resulted lu Improving jerked with the hall lu Laker's ! materially the appearance uf the f urncd to I laker possession on the one yard line. ! thousands of youngsters who have Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Howard of i 'Skeet' slates that his object In I been fed at the American kitchens. Baker, returned to their home yea- using the second lea in was to Two numt ha ago, according lo Dr. terday after spending Saturday in j find how strong they were. The W. K. Smith, district physician of La 'Grande. While in the eity they were guests at the Savoy. l iiion I'eople s . " V Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Low were among the out of town visitors in the "city yesterday. Thwy live in Union and while In La Giandu were guests at the Savoy. It. A. here, three per cent children In institutions were blue and Whllo, first learn he A went in. held the liakerltes for lot the downs ami punted out of danger. ! mi tiering I'nun iavus and scabies. After that the scoring for La Grande .The medical division of Iho A. II. A. cunte consistently until eleven scores pi cpnred a' large iiautlty ointment had been pushed across the oppon ent's line. Next Saturday La Grande plays On Hunting Trip Mr. K- Jacobnn of La (lia'niie re turned from Arlington whore lie has been hunting1 for the past week- throuirh La Giaiulu on her way Outaiio, where she will visit friends Highway lOngineer M r. a n d M rs. M ax R u ney of Ka- mela, arrived in the city Saturday and relatives. l.i ft for Portland Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Ivanhoc uf L'.i Grande left last evening for ror:- sonv-' Hack to Portland Kverett Geoige of Hood River t turned to his home after n -bort visit ,aJJ(l whtlu lhl.v Wi vjsit for htie with hid pai'cius, Mr. and Mr:'. George. ; , , r..r - ' Kcturncd Home Here From Wasliington , M,. UM Ml... Charley Ttevnolds rc- Mis. S. K. (layman of Waslimgl:i UllTi0( as, evening from lioi-, arrived in La Grande last ovoninx vhpl(. Charley reiereed the Maho- where sht' will look after some uu! (JM, football' ijaino, ne?a and also visit with friends. I . ' . . , !,.,,,(.,. j,.,,,. v,,,, Will XI it Kntcrjirisi' j 'i ilr -.. i uitici l j : wc I'm- the mem- Mrs. C..H. Nicholson of Iou,,Vaidu.i,iM is ol' tin I'ountry Club Iisih been iiassfd tliVoiiirh La ' Grande on hei'i .lei'inln ly Used for Tuchdny. Novent- wii v lo Fntcrnrise. where she wilhlnr"!. 'i'h. visit. ' ' .1, :itl'.l (fiel ee Will IMM Uc fir hi i'(lnes(la' : olil ItncL I'l-imi INil'llillld " II,. .-I. l.'t.lnUI lin.nlnr ol t lllirilllL ll. I .hlllll-Oll- ICl'llli'll hri'd irolnml-Chhia liojvw. i:is-'e i j through ( Jrar.de Ihls mnrnimr en. route to bis homo in Luton, alter; spending lhc week in 1'orl land at - : lend the Cacifle Interiniliunal l.ivet Klnelc Show. l r. and l is. 'I mi John -on n turn ed to their hojio- In I.a Grande ltd: uiMin'ng al''r 'mMelinu the week in I'fMtlattd where Coin, a OsnaL 'n hiH slwtte of piii .i in ti(- I'liclne la t.-i n;.o ,il I.Ke I'Mli Show. ' U is the finest life III all the world, nnu roiurneo to inoir noine yester My wile and I both HUe It and tod,i - day. While in the city they were we wo-uhl rather start out with a j quests at the Foley, Mr. Ituney is camp waiHi and ;i si ring of hor.-n-s t,i j au engineer employed hy Iho state bnmh of cattle than anything else. h, ( department. I know Ma -ney county very well lor Mint wis where we used to roam lhc i in. u i n I'Ahausled from irlppe ( ough plnlns. ( H course, things have cbang- 11 ed sonu- slne the barbed A-iro fences Kppe coughs rack and tear eiime in and the'lidoze went out. but the BUffen-r to a slato of oxhaus thete l.s n lot of fun yet to he had on ;lion. "Would get completely ex ilic Kastei n t'ueyoa range, iVnd I an ; haustod from vlohhit grippe coughs" none loo old to enjoy it, cither.'' ' writes li. G. Collins, liarnegut, N. J. . . , j"Tried Foley's Honey and Tar and Hclleved i'onslipatlon m ! t lit- cough ceased entirely." Used "Suffered n great deal from eon- j )y three generations for coughs, stipation," writes Herbert H. Dow. Isolds und croup, throat, chust and I'oitsmouth, New Hampshire, '"ami niwer found anything lo take the ,ilaee of Foley Cathartic Tahlots. BilioasiiesH. sick headache, bloating, ias:, sour stomach; bad' hreatlii 'cou tipatlot and. other (UyytiUx.M. UM"1;--lers "quickly ndieved with Foley 'at hartic Tahlels. This wholesome :ltysic does not gripe or nauseate. -Adv. known as Newman mixture which wa.-) distributed to the various homes. Some institutions by prefer- prepared a sulphur uiutiuent NEW TODAY bronchial irritation. - Foley's Honey and Tar has stood Ihe test of time. Coiitaiiis no opiates ingredients piinted on the' wrapper. Largest selling cough medicine in the world. y Adv. YTRAGOOn dull... lit Uo Eoys Suits Xtragood Brand of suits the kind of cloth that doesn't wear out, with two pairs of knickers. These suits are made in the last fashion helled and pleated models. These suits are made to fit the boy perfectly. Prices S1-4.S5 to 2:jo. Hoys' shoes, shirts, IJciscs, underwear, hose, caps, hats in fact, everything the boy wears. An Eversharp Pencil given away with each Xtragood Suit for hoys. CALL FOIl I.MritOVHMK.Vr BONDS - A call is hereby issued for the re irenient of improvement bonds of lie Cily of La Grande, Oregon, as .ollows: Improvement District, No. ia, liond No. 2, dated November ITtli I. Improvement District s'o. Jin, Hond No. 2, dated Novem- ier 27th, l!U l. KM MA M. F0WLF.lt, i s'ov.l ;i-M-Ki Cily Treasurer. ing rooms. rFi: rni shed hiusekeep i'hone 4 7U-M. u-i:;-tf HiiMiinerville Fanner t Cyrua McDowell of SununcrvilU, prtprh'tor of a fariu in t hat i sic Graude attending llhe Armititice day lion, - spent the week-end in La celebration. Lo was a f;ue;d at Hid Savoy. Will Spend a Month al Ihe Lake Kd Wright .left thin morning' for Hot Lake where he will spend a month recuperating'. His health has been rather poor of late and he has been postponing the general overhauling- needed to be himself again on account of pressing1 duties. Thits morning he decided to take the time and will remain with Dr. I'hv for fou weeks. In his absence, K. K. Kingo will look after the woik in the prose cuting attorney's office for Mr Wright. C.HI OF Til ANUS Wo wish lo give our many thanks or 1 he kind sy input hy and beaut i f ul floral offerings from our many file mis in our bite bereavement. ' t J-;. K. Willard. Mrs. J. II. Heir aud Family. 11-LMtp Any, La Grande subscriber to the Observer who does not re ceive his pap?r by 8 o'clock In the evening, please call Western Union, Main 21. and a special messenger will deliver a copy. For Crodt N ) Interest fnlou ut I'nlon. Walla Walla lu-Jenc vades lVmUolou In a gamo linvlhir.nu u petrolatum base from supplies no bi-arance on the Kastern Oregon ! lurnishod tlioni hy the A. II. A leiiKllo slandlnils, lOnlerprlse (toes In ; Since thai lime," Dr. Smith re KlKin, Athena plays I'mapino, llu - j ports, favils atul scahtos Infra lea ker coos to Halfway and linbler soiled lu severity lo u marked du plays Joseph. " ki'o". In some of the villaaos, par- ainill., I.a (Irando celiler, prob ably deserves especial mention mor" .hail Iho others. Culled Dark on I, lint formations, ho made ya'dane oory time, tlio smallest Kain 'i.- im five yards. On ono play hu reeled off twenty yards on the fourlh down wilh twenty yards to (,-u for firm dowii. When a loam cut ca liitok their conler aud run off twenly yards for first down on Iho last play then It looks as If the ctmler Id some n'tiiii,., Altogether he nalinid about ono hundred yards In his first game as a biickl'leld limn Ihiii yonr although ho was hack only t.u punt fonualions. Scoring: Touchdowns, l,yueh, l; (larrlly, 2; Larson, 2; Sbvrood. 2;- lloardon 1. Coiiverslons six out of cloven, linker, Holder, ono. 1 Lineup l.a (Jrande, Smulz. con lor, onplnln; , h. Korr and Oloiin. Kiinrds, Mci'luro and lletiu, lackles, Williams and Prleo oihIh, K Melialf, uuarler, .lacobsoii and (iurrlck, hull hacks, II. Kerr, fullback. Substitu tions: It. (larrity aud Hiituineldl, Rlinrds, Hart and 0. Molcalf, tac kles, lloarileu und Itlokland, end:, Lynch, iiunrterbnek. Sherwood and ('hot (liirrlly, halfliacks, Larson, fullhaok. II. Kerr for Larson, I'rlco for lllnklnnd. linker, Itolinor, conler, Uellaniy, nnd .McKotrlck, cuanls, Cliafllu, tackle, Trebbo and l'aylon, ends, Holder, quarioi-back, Oxntaii full baek, Waddell anil Hill, hallbacks. Substitutions: Hart hobiuew for Waddell, Cundlff for Kill, (Line up Imomplele owin lo falluro of scorekeopor lo make entries). ilifoctants Is responsible III largo part for llioir present cleanliness. Not too much emphasis can bo laid on the Rood results effected by fro iiuenl visits, inspections, und the general co-operation Kiveu by tlio . A. 11. A. This Is noticed not In lho: children and putlcuts alono but in., the better morato of the personnel." , . The halhlUK of the children began on August 1 in Odessa When 21100 children appeiired for Iho opoiilui? of tlio opi'lllui! ( the batllliouso and loft thoroughly scrubbed and with llleir clothing disinfected. Tho following day 3,500 received the same treatment nnd on tha eighth day 6,300 children were put through the mill. The total number of baths given In tho first nine days that Iho batllliouso was ln oper ation under A. It. A. auspices was o7,!). . .ViMrw.i A X. -, ' I Depends on Matter of Speech. The w hole world will nny ou me right If you happen in say what the whole world alrcndy believes. LOST Ladies' wrist watch. Liberal reward. Call Observer. 11-1 A good time to buy white ivory L when you can get' a good quality .and at a i:nod price. We ur offcr- 'I'liny 11 uoeiiullv close mice on all ..,,1. i,.-v-e'.. "i . r . . -itu H'ory for a few days only. 1-OI1 ItLM-Moam healed furnish- L,, Jn ab(JUt ,lijH e apart.m-.Ms. No clnldren "nder(at siIV(M.(,lnrn.WriglU's Iiexal Drug s hool ago. ICOC aslniigton ;lvo"' store ll-l)-tf 11-13-tf I KOI! HUNT A4iaruneul. Cal Main I 11-13-31 ! I'OI! SALK On.- modern 7 room , house In choice resiib ntial ills- trict. paved street, full basement, j , luruaeo, sleeping porch hardwood,' floor one or two lots. Call 14S-R. I 11-13-tf J ITlII S.I.l;-..Cbe:ip.Two cows. $123; if taken at once. - Phone lfa-H. ' 11-13-11 -()l:l) cori'i;. model 1!I22. Abso lutely good as new; paint, tires, etc.. perfect. Speedometer dash liht, elc. No reasonable offer refused. I'bolie Main 37 or fall ll'(3 O avc. 11-13-21J) OLD STYLE nnd ASSOCIATION ' DANCES I i;eiy Uc.loi-.bi) Mailt al J Rex Hall ; I.immI Al n-le (hkmI Utile , P. J. Powers : J - I lin e (ci . , i ftjflJtto'Jwft Children I TODAY and TUESDAY FRANK MAYO -in- "Afraid to Fight" A Krinpiii? story of an A. 10. F. veteran who en tered the prize ring to save his baby sister's life and won the world's championship and the one girl in the world. Also Showing n Comedy W E I )N ESDAY 151 LL FA1JNU M The Original Food-Drink for All Ag(B. Quick Lunch at Home.OfTirc&Fountnins. RichMilk, Malted Grain Extract in Pow dcr&Tablet forms. Noun thing-No cook inf. Wf Avoid Imllafions and Subs!it"trp Clint 5 C We wish lo thank the many ii ieuds of our beloved ulster for 1 their sympathy and kindness and i for i ii lieaiiliful flowers. . J Mr. and Mr. Arthur William. :i Lona Kiehardson. 11-LJ lip ( t La Grande - Baker Auto Stage Wil v" l- oy better off next J "iir (bans this? Say "yes" and I i nine to Link's Iloise. We will show', y.m how lo g"t ali-ad. You caii'l ' 1 1 f 't '1 '.o t';'- P Hie opportunity. 'I I'. ., Helip. Manager lail Leepttna Snmla - ,e. littler I .taw l-i r.rtlf'.' I mi. p. mi. a. nt. 4: IT. p. in. I"" l- m. .". : 1 ."i p. in. '0Mila"- i.ei(.- jl iln.n.l-- at .:'0 p. m. 'oiiio-' tions ul I 'n ton Pay Election Dels Surprise Your W ife (Jet a Kiss from Your best (iirl With a Uox of CANTEKI5IRY CHOCOLATES Several Packings antl Various Prices hut All One Quality THE 15 EST al . (a-T"e LLDBUCG vTe Tei'sw yrWAVl Exclusively 5 Hi. Lots of Style in These Caps Tlte lemiH-d a lot about piithni; styb into caps hitcl. 'J'liat'N why -aps are so pop ular. Tin 1 e'M re;il Will liltll, too, tor I In- Tuna who works or piis out tlrois tliec t'ohl ll.HH. Tin- Ton folk Cap. .i-l,i'i-t-alib lu tiny sine, f.'.ji) to I a.. "n. ASH BROS. Hi:) Adams Avc.