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Saturday, January 6, 192.') THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PAGE FIVE .THE OLD HOME TOWNS' ;THENEIiM.BOfcS EfifVCf CW , Ktt30tT SfAKltUlO OPEN DP 1 r-ii .iiist Dc-cnicr crnu " .x. lie , rfct30tY SfAKltUlO OPEN DP THE CURIOUS CRATP I 1 Tuc .hist Dc-cnicr crnu -n. l Local News In Brief linker Visitor JaeU iiower.s was u linker visitor at the. Foley yesterday. Hmvn From Enterpre Mvtt. O. L. .Mvers i-ame in from En- lorpriso last evening and is stopping at juiq savoy. YKitihfc Here Mrs. Joe Wendireks of All.erla i. visitlnpr her .sinter, JUrn. Lewis Wet zel or I his city. From .Joseph .li.ss Gertrude Kirkwood of Joseph Van Kiu-st ot the Kolev Hotel vester day. From I n ion l-'red Spain of f'nion is in I; Grande on huinosn and is rruls(ore at the Foley. On Itndin Itu-lucs. Or. (, Al. Ile.icoek, of Knlorpriso. is at:iin in this eiiy on radio husiue. He is Klopphiff at the Soimnet Jloti-I. From Halfway AJiss liessle .McAhillen of Halfwav, f'n;:on, i.s at present registered at the .Vavoy. Ontario Visitor Howard K. Keedy is in T.n Grande from Ontario, Oregon, and is Mopping n ( the Savoy I lotel. llmiio to SKiid eek-i:ml Miss iCdna l.editetli'r who Is attend ing the li (Jraiidc Hijjh Sehool left this morning for Alieel where she will .spend the week-end at homo.1 Mr. Hnsli Itetintf Fa-y J. YV, linsh. who was stricken by n Hevore Illness yesterday afternoon. Is reported as rFtin; easier today. He is employed at the l:lue Mountain Creamery, where he was taken ill. and his many friends are delighted to liear of his, improved condition. 4th 7 ft rLi HiA M Annual January Remodeling Sale i NOW GOING OX CLINT'S CLDTHIERY The Sale thai saves you money. Our prices are right compare them. Every article in the store reduced. MKVS Sl'ITS nnd OVERCOATS One-Fourth Off SHOKS and HIGH Tor PACS One-Fifth Off Hall Krand and (inndrich Rl'URKR HOOTS, Rl'HIiKRS and LF-ATHKR TOP PACS 10 Per Cent. Off THE STORK 0" TUALITY MERCHANDISE Now Is V ; "-l...e to Outfit the Man or Boy By Stanley "THE SCEHE WHEN AUNT SARAH ' THE CURIOUS CRATf rNttCfMT STATION, liCTt for Portland J. K. lieynolds left last evening for 1'oithtnd on a hiislm-KH trip. Visit With Children Mrs. L. I). Edwards left this morn ing' for an extended visit with her children in Portland. Itetiii ii to Alrai-Iuun J. 1J. Maker ami boh. of Menclmm, returned homo last evening after Np'iidlntf a few dayH in this city. rolled (o rorflnml Mrs. K. I.. Sht'iihoril. of thla rity. j N-u this morning lor i'orlliinii, wli.n1 1 . site wiih fiilicii on account of slclan,ii..j Union Publisher Here GeofKe Sciiiirti, owiter uiifl nultliitli- lin. k o Xnrtli I'oHdcr ei- of the weekly Republican, a Union Miss Muliel LnuKlilin of North I'ow-' paper, arrived in La '(irande this lor wan an ovcrnlKht visitor In this morning and is spending the day cliy on huslncss. J here nttendinu to some business lmit- iters. wife .dl.. To Porlhiinl on Ititsltless I - J. I.. -McKcnnon, well known lm.si ness man of this city, left last even ing for l'ortland fin a business trip. Spend luy in linker .Mrs. II. .M. llratlsliaw nnd daught er went to l!akor this mornlnt; whei" tliey will spend the day visiting. W. I.. Kadderly, connected with the . I.. Kadderly, connected . wit h tie: extension .service (if the Oregon Ag ricultural College, Is in La Ctrilllde to day on official business. I'lHim Kaniela Mrs. Husil t'ollins and Mrs. l-'runk ilunnon, hoth of Kaniela, were in this city yesterday and were quests ut tlic Somuier. Ineil SO Thonius fliltnore, nrrested (in 1 1n plliuKii of being drunk, was tried be fore the city court yesterday. He en tered a plea or guilty and was fined $' hy -ludire It. .1. Kitchen. ! BOYS' XTRAG001) SL'ITS Two Pairs of Pants One-Fifth Off SPECIAL l.0 Boys Suits on Sale One Ixil at SS.S5 One Iit at ?7.7" All-Wool A Good School Suit At a Heal Bargain HATS and CAPS One-Fourth Off , Mitnio.slt, n farmer frnm Klln, crime in last wiiiiiK lo upend a few days oti 1'iisiat'M.s. Homo to Knuieln Mr. A. I,. KiiKot returned to hr home al Kiuuelu IiikI 'vnlntr a t ier spending a few days in l.a ilrnml She ha iMi n revision-! ut the Savoy. (in in Portland .Mr. ami Mrs. A. 71. Hunter of tliis rity, let'i la.sl evening on No. ::! for J'oi-thtnd to npend a few riuya attend- ItifC to lillsilU'SS. ltd urn to Kiunela 'Air. mill Airs, s. S. liifferson and iI:titKntt-r n tin ni il to their home lit Kunu'lu alter Kpi-mlhiK l-'rlday in this city attending to husini-BM. From Hot Kake Mr. and Mvt. I'. J. I'nwerH retiirneil t morn in 1 roiu Hot Lake, u Intro they npent yesterday vitdtimr. To Resume Studies Alfred Meyers left lust evening for Eugene where he will resume his studies after spending; the 'holidays at bin home in this city. .Spend Week-End at Home Earl Uarmvell of Telocaset left last evening to spend the week-end at home. He fs attending the I.a Grande high schuol. i Hack to U. of O i Miss I,ela Wade returned last eve jning to the University of Oregon after spending the holidays with her i parents at Elgin. Will Visit in Idaho Mrs. Oscar Hopper and Mrs. L. Huntley, both of La Grande, left last night for Hurley, Idaho, where they will visit for some time. Spent Week at Hot Lake Mrs. Harriett McDonald returned to her home in. La Grande last eve ning after spending the past week at Hot Lake. Ki'lilru llmni- lira. c. (1. Wynll r.lnrn.il lo lie lionn- at .lt-.ltmivilh-. Oivkoii. iifti- iilinj? tor soni" titiu" with ri';i!tv' In ).; (initifl licmodclinK of Window Ihe Kasern Oi-egon Music com pany is remodeling their show win dow, putting in a larger floor that will iucreuse the capacity and ap pearance considerably. When com plete a curtain hack will he put in the window. Iioads in Fair Shape Deputy Sheriff John Striker went to North Powder yesterday on the sumptuous seats of the passenger train and returned by car later the evening. "The going wasn't quite as good," he stad, "hut is wasn't so bad at that. The only bad drift we encountered was near the Hidwell place four miles this side of North Powder and . from Telocaset to La Grande, the highway was clear and no trouble was had." Street I'luiMiitl Ahout st inches of snow, which fell ea'ly Friday morning, melted in I-n (it ande last evening and this morr iiiK, dm to a rle in temperature, and as a result tin intersections of many streets flooded as tho gutters became phiKrf'l in many plaroM- and refused to drain the water away. Kariy this morning tho eity depart inent hean work on the elearhifr "P of the matter and within a short time, the Ktitters wore opene5 and tho stieels once morn clear. TLA AS FOK iJlGUK AM) BETTER STOCK SHOW BEING MADE ! UNION, Jan. i). President-elect Withycombc is already outlining , plans for a higger and better stock I show for the year 1 and no 'doubt will soon call his; forces to gether for the purpose of setting i the stock show machinery in motion. And in tm-work he will have the support of our people and the stock- 1 men outside the city. This year Union is to entertain the Cattle and I Horse Raisers association of the : state and this will lie a big thing it hself. Following this will come the stock show, with the added impetus iiriven bv the presence of stockmeu from all over the state attending the i association meeting. Let us make .the show second to none ever 'held in this place, and show the vis- jiting stockmen just what can ho done in a small town, when our i forces stand shoulder to shoulder. FISH EGCS DIE FROM AN UNKNOWN CAUSE WALLOWA, Jan. (i The fish cKus I which wvre secured from Aneroid lake this fall by fieorjjo Rogers, nnd men from the Union fish hatch ,ery, were found to be dead this week. It is not known whether the eeirs were chilled or whether the mineral in the water was respon sible. All the eKffx, of which there were about. 200,000, turned white ;and floated. The men returned to Union Wednesday. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby iriven that the County Court of Union County, Oro Kon, Iiuh appointed tho unrlprsined us xocutor of the last will and U' tument of Mary C. Wiide, dcceaeil, and all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased are hcre- hy notifitfi to present the same in writing, duly verified, to the under signed at the office of Cochran & Kberhard, t.a (irande National Bnk ! building, I.a Grande, Oiegun within nix month f nun the first nublica- ! tiorj of this notice. !ated and first publisheil thil 2flrd day of Iecember. 1022. GEO. T. COCHRAN, j Executor of the la.t Will and Tes- High School News Happening in anil Around the School OMpni 11 V Thomtm Husell How loyoiiM everyone Is nirnln! School ttas started tilnl nil tho Ktu denis nro Rhid lo l back at work. There still some who have not nli l)e;ired anil we wonder If Ihey tne not yet over the effects of their rnrlst nuts dinner. The Junior nnd Senior Rlrls report ed Tuesday evening for basketliitll They are workinK hanl so as to be 'cud; for the first Kame of the season with I'endbtoll Kebruary first. Mills .losljn. tho coiKii Is tryinit very bai I With tho hell' nl 'be learn to put out a winning team. Kluht niw bfisket'bnll sulls were ordered January second. They are said to be of the best Miiality and col lege style. All students lire worlilm; hard fo; the contlnu tlibl-yeur exams. I'ecil Snow Will coach the basket ball siiuad until another coach cult be secured. Many students brink" their kodaks to school on tbe brlKht, sunny days. They are trylnir to have as many snap shots us pussihle for tho Miinlr this yen-. Mimir strr MliHtiii. Wednesday evenlnif after school lite first mcetlUB of the ,M Imlr staff, Kdl tor, assistant editor, business inanuBer and his assistant, was held to net the -Mimir under nay. The next evenlnrf a ineetiiiK of thu entire staff win cu! ed. Mr. Towler spoku lo them en phiislns the bluness of the task and the necessity of coolierulion. The stuff hoi.es. with tho help of the ad visor. Miss Mabel A. Honnctt, lo ninUe thin yen's lllinlr an outstanding one. The Interest sbow'n at Ihe meetlnit In- llcates inill fills nrpie: ",i ... with success. The staff Is as follows: lldllor-in.cblef lletiliih 'Smllh. Asst. Kdltor Hilda lllockbind. Iluslness Man. Howard llleun. Asst. Man.--rionuld Kohan. AdvertisliiK .Mall. I'Moyii Smllh. Jokes Jeff Bean. Athletics T. . Mcllonald. Society Hertba Biuger. Mush Marlon Howell. tiiKunlmlions l.nclle I'rnlK. Alumni Konda Hanks. Hnuuatlcs Klsle Yeck. Art- Olenn Metcalf. Kmersou Sbroek. Snans f lene'vicvo I lalina. Itussell I'rlce. I'ulclldal Mildred Slniblard. HxehliliKe Mildred Weeks. Literary Until Keeiley. sin, I, iil-i from' the rnlverslly oV Ore iddresHCd the students of the HiKh Kehool Thursday afternoon. Thursday afternoon. Those. KivhiK Thorn irlvlnir nddresseH were Miss ,M i reel In Horry, MIsh Lorna Coo! idro, Ai"re( Meyers, Ted Lot-sen (fo (intr student body president), and Mr. l!rown of' Portland. Their speeches -woro mostly on the llfn of tho Hooka and life at colleiro in Kt'iieral. The I-' H. H. wer espoelally iflad to nice their former sehoo inatcs Wiifcii "Ted" told of Hie Joys ( of belhK a KroKhman at Oretron. ail Seniors pricked up their earn In anticipation. NEW LAMP BURNS 94 AIR I5KATS EIT-CTIUC OR OAS A new 'oil lamn 1 that Drives an amnzintrly brilliant, soft, white Hfrht, even better ! than gils or electricity, has been tested by the U. S. iovern ment and 31 lendinef universities and found to bevsuperior to 10 ordinary oil lamps, it burps without odor, smoke of noise no) putrininir un. is .simple, clenni safa. Hums !)4 per cent air and IK per cent common kero sene (coal oil The inventorVv. M. Johnson. 31 N Fifth St., Portland, Ore., is offerinK to send a lamp on 10 days' FREE ti'ial, or even to (five one FREE to the first user in. each locality who will help him introduce it. Write him today for full particulars. Also ask him to explain how you can get the aueticy, and without experience money make $2!0 to SiiOO ner month. Hotel For Sale IIoIpI .('uim ron. In the payroll rity of WhMoku. The eijulpnient Tor K"'n erui con1fnbncc morn than one wnuM t-p-t. It has always ben and I.h lotluy i inon--iuutir. Hen In an opportunity for moiih thrifty fiunlty to nialte K01119 n il l money, uIcm will riiii orln 4n nnd irvou - n .nu tation thatwlll hen exnmi.i iMon and a reconl rjr ntnyfff with tliiincn un- lertuken, niiHuuip ifooa inrniH will 1 . lie KlV The owntrs dd not hove In del). There Is n Inrufnbrnnee oRiilnat the property, 'liny iave made financial success, una lliry know that unilir proper mwi-c-itii.nt olbcrs ban do HkcWlSC. Iff llltfl-rcstl-ll COlllw lti I u-lll show you u olograph of the hotel i:lv' you ilciull Inloruiatlnn. ' Geo. H. Currey lUial Eatat luirui NEW TODAY havinp-Lo yT Wnnt to henr from ownei: farm for sale; Rive purlin lowest price. John J. lilnrl. wn Kalis, Wisconsin. FOrt RENT AftPr the Ifith, room moilern furnished house. Itrdi-.M,. POll SAI.K-fJhoico tRie Tvne istereil Polnnd-China bred uiUs. Hert Knittht, Union. Mi-llp f WANTED TO P.ENT FuAtishi anurlnient or small fur nuirbMl house. Close in, by relialf unts. Phone Main 12. J-ll-ltp LOST Female Llewellyn netler doif. Whilv with black sl ears, brown specks on fac Queen. Call C. B. Johnsot, -UsT-M liewunl. UI-tl-ltp FOU RENT Ilousekeepini? rooms. llachelors preferred. Phone Ulill-vY. 1-ti-tf FOR RENT R room houso furnish ed or partly furnished. .iU4 N. llnch. FOU SALE Alfalfa hay. Phone banners 4. WANTED HiKh school student; hoard and room, lnuuire 701 1-fi-ltp FOR RENT Seven room net Sixth anc C.ilLf rreir- " j .. NiyrTe o . 'O. 3I1m per mu.fi ). Slater. l-li-it'l lnAuiro pf J. LOST Female- Llewellyn setter doir. W hite with black spots, hi ears, brown specks on lace. I Queen. Call C. U. Johnson 4 Reward. l-(i-ltp 1 FOUND In business, sectiorf, n la dies Asyided 1 have sanloHiy and ' ayinp; purser Owner may approvine properly fn I l,i '.le . In. tjuire Observer. J l-U-zt FOR RENT Modern 3-foom fun: ed apartment. Call 15:-M. Getting Ready. She "It Is mi undiiubieil fnct that the girls are nil eoinu In for iryinnuj. tics now." He "Aw, Indeed! Mnj I ask why?" She "Ho as lo he ready to .lump at an offer of inurrhiKo." Any La Grande subscriber to the- Observer who does not re celTe his paper by 8 o'clock In the evening, please cnll Western Dnlon, Main 24, and a special messenger will deliver, a copy. old st: and AS&)CIA' rLE noN DAN CI s r.very Wtiiilny (ltd Saturday Modern DnliciilK Sitlimlajr NISlit Rexllill fiond Music liood Tlmo P. J. Powers oooos oooooooooooooooooooooooooo Photo Albums All inds-'r them for your snapshots! 1 1 Presoi " 1 . , your pictures them in one of hooks. o by siirii these! ni Wei have them In many styles! iJirf the prices are right. Priced from 75c to fpfi.00 RED CROSS DRUG STORE OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO inish- l-ti-itly COmXG I10M)AY-"RICII MEN'S WIVES" ARC ADE V A UiDEVIL LE RALPHS & J ... Novelty JiikkIci'S Ventriloquial Hell-Hop NEWS REEL and COMEDY 30000000000000000000000000000000000000000009 )0NT FAIL TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF: OUR WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN .Dresses ASuits hten- o-, V pus, uim-uo X s y rooooarCoooooBoooooooooooooooooTJ YEAR r: make ypui- x J HIV 111 UllK I . " I.Ji!.. . 11 mil iiMiinir iik Kimmv """T ; TheJ:A.,5tihv bird 1UU1IVCI, I 'i i r STA TODAY and A WILLIAM Fox V also "MUTT & JEFF" COMEDY WANT TO BUY OR SELL OBSERVER We Are Not Putting on a Big hut our price 1 f 1 f arjb cl ii I . ! ASr-FBROS; Across the Street from Peare's 1113 Adams ii L, SUNDAY ONLY MATINEE and MGIIT RPIIEUS COMEDY FOI R in "The Grouch Killers" That Different Quartette HARRY LEE TONICIIT "THE KENTUCKY PERRY Coats and REENE oooooooooooooooooooooo RESOLUTIONS one of value to you by meat needs. Ve nave ell Meat Co., Inc. Fir St. Market Next to Harris Groc SUNDAY 'omecTct) er LYNN RCYNOLDS SOMETHING ? TRY AN WANT AD Sale it to keep time with the est. J EVANS & MAYE Songs and Dances o o o o o , o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o O ' O ' o o. o o . o o - o o o o o o o o , o . .ij t, ri 1 s i A uicc.-J-nijan.(i-j;i-u i V .1.. JL. - - I -