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'V ' Wednesday, January 10, 1923. - PAGE TWO THE L. f-'RANDE EVEMXfi OBSERVER IT n i i S ii It i J r: If. s i 9::;: c-a h::i I V"' vi .; m nr.". ?.'..; r, .t. iSii t:;;; i.'..u ..c .e.l. fc..i i ;;;;; cr.. k ; Ii:-, Be 17 on I our i oes T. LADIF.fi AUXILIARY OF THE LEGION TO AID SMALL SCHOOLS The store's January program is one of varied inter ests with every department striving to give you its very : best. Of store-wide importance are our Special Sales from day to day. Value events of particular importance are our men's women's and children's apparel sales. The earlier in the day you take advantage, the better the selections. IDAHO PLAN'S TO HONOR SURVIVOR Ladies' Underwear Fine quality white cotton Un ion Suits, winter weight, crochet trimmed. They come in bodice, low neck and high neck, all in an kle length. Thursday Special, : $1.00 ? Vv Men's Shirts Dress or work shirts with collar. Values from $1.25 to $2.50. Thursday Special, V i -i75'c '' ' '' rM'(V' , I r. I Hill's Department Store INIHANAI'iH.I. I Jan. 1(1. An appeal li lln wniooii or Hit Alucrl- I'cnn l.cglou AuxlHa'.v tu back Hie i nlry schools was nmili' In a re cent address Ii.iv I'V lr. K.ili- W.il- I ler ll.irrclt. national president nl' the. I Auxiliary. ! Iir; Knirilt lias asked all 'lii-tlllery I mills in siji'it the rurif school. I nni'l In m l' i t u'i- school i ml in see that Mliniil'-K all' r " 1 1 . 1 ..I mill I Ih it 'u large .ii t ii',iiti-v. u l.u::c en- cji liiiii illii. .1 uooil ""'I' uml a good lalobe tiro pl.-ii'iil in 111 School. ': "Willi I behind I country si-louils. Hits movement imiiiIU ' become a ' K I'itl InM'trilllon within .:i period or' fin mius or so, Iir. Ila'' ' n l il.it. l ' , i ROI.DKN COOSE KOrXI) ' SEASIDE, Or., Jan. 10. Gold found in the gizzard of u goose by Charles Hieiimin of -this city has , started several local prospectors to ward the upper reaches of the Ne canicium river in quest of the mother lode. i lliennan bought the goose nt a local meat shop for his New Year's dinner and, while the tnwl was be ing dressed, particles of (fold were found in the gizzard. Panned and assayed the metal was found to be worth approximately 50 cents. The gulden (joo.se was raisid by a ranch er who resides on the Necanium river a few miles from this city. 1 I'EXM.KTON CASK HEAKU , PENDLETON, Jan.'1-O. The 40, 000 damage suit filed by W. Coat- 'os',' ranch" "haitd, airiillljrfttVjn Slush er, reoniinwit fanner,-fo alleged Dlieniitionl of-lhe.' uftitiins of the ' Pliiin'tif f's' Wire by '.'the" defendant, went to court today, the entire morn ini! 'of, tthc opening sessipn being taken up 'with' the selection of the jury, on which two women were fi nally seated: ("oates testified that Slunber woulil 'order him out to the fieldsvjWhile he spent hours at the f iirni house, ' where the wife was conking.' Final ly the plaintiff told his wife that he would lie prone from Pendleton for several days, but doubled back, und 'with officers broke into his apartment. P.OLSE, Ida., 'Jan. 10 Idaho citi zens lire planning measures in be half of I.orena West, aged 8ft, be lieved to be the last survivor of the band of men who in 18(18 establish: od Fort Boise un the present town site of this city. West is a discontented inmate of the county hospital here. He says he dislikes the idea of being an ob ject of charity and wants to be taken to the Idaho Soldiers' Home, assert ing belief that, although never an enlisted man in the United States fill, auxiliary units standing ""menus "ur ',,,,- ling number of!t,1.e ld"" s"uuli entitle him to ad- I In the pioneer days West was em ! ployed by the government hs a driver jof muleleuma anil in 180:1 when Ma jor Lugenbeil, U. S. A., received or- oers to escuonsn rort uoise, ne neip- ed freight supplies from Walla Wal la and 1 he Ualles. llolstein Association Now Plans Education Program I'HU'AOO, .Ian. 10. Intension work of an Intensive character, with the employment of illstrlcl fli-lilnna for ri nnsylvaiilii. New Jersey. Delaware. Washington. Idaho unit Oregon, plan-i neil by I he llolsteln-I'Vlesliin Associa tion of Amirii'it. whose ot'liciulu are eking to Mil-rent breed! r til sulos ami niarJ.i'tlng ami efflclenl prniluc- tlon. The 5a. nun Holaleia breeilers in the country buveinore tllull Suli.lu'O registereil iiniuials. the association es-linialeH. "Whr.l an Weal Ciiini, woulil m ike lor be wears no mall's ' rponi-inaie Andy hii Amos Tasb, Hilar. oooooooooooooooooooooooooo o FORI) & GEORGE g ! TAXI I Tho llinil school boanl will ask the lei;ilature for tlm passage of a! ineusure periiiUlillR the district to Is-i sue f gnu. ana In bonils for new seho'il! hililillnt.-s. 1 Service " Enclosed Cars CALL o o I MAIN 441 UUUWWWVWWWWW--- Announcing MAX FOUND DEAD ABERDEEN, Wash., Jan. 10. Andrew Setbris, (0 years old, was found dead Sunday night in his boat house by Carl Neks, a loKer, who called at Seebris' home to spend the. evening. Seebris, who has been a resident of Aberdeen for about six years, was said to have been sub jected to severe spells of coughing. . the cliunh'M In our firm imiin '' m'1. t' iiih bh in un jm. ready to sfi've you Uh IIm hvl ohtainalde In thv Urn or meau and iKJitltry. i , , The Crescent Meat Co., Inc. formerly M. A. STII.WU.Ii .MD.VI" CO., f'lr Wreet Market et tu. Ilnrrls (Grocery I NO. yoallly .Market, skagg's (iriK ery i . i i i i ri 1 ii i mu ii m f . K. I). Crowe entLitained twenty-six children at a dncine; party in honor of her son, Marion Crowe. The din- tn'? mi pin I was tastefully decorated r In red bolls and the table' with rw'i i carnations. ) J JJa'U'iifc, was rn. order diirifij the eveninu and delicious refreshments wive wrved.; m : . " , : v , I I At her home, 1415 X avenue, Miss Our Le J' lian.HeilgWni collector, Luna : Head! J?,') . Irhe V'nterlained thirteeii ,' tvoasuier, Wise', llilarv; 'board of f M"K '","' event ,'wing her iinlh liustbes, KnSnii' llnwils, llacheV Stov- (t t lidny.t U ' Tlui eveningl was' spent er, Myrtle Cade; musiciiii, (Jraee Hapaes; niagiuine corresppmlent', ll'H't' llton.''--; -'';; - ' y .. l!.l.!,.Xi!J?JJ.'...Jit; ?Ii"." anil Mrs: ' AUgiist" Stange and tf...r ?.': '' "f .' " Vi, f . , ,- ilt, and Mri. Ci,,,!.., Lurison will en- J i iA very ipltittv veddnf(6 vns 'siliilfi t'iitnin lh 'Wednesday ' lliidKe club ized at the home of Mrs. Nellie (his evening at tho Country club. Spencer at fivlo'cfcefi 'Sartfii Jii'l irtil.i-! 1 ) ternoon, when her daughter Alice,' The Ladies Aid of the ion Kng- "Wits igiverf 'Iff "ftodloMi'to ITirn'y' I.ttlsh" T.ullieiii'n church "A'ill'incel with' GiUnore,, of Portland, in. the pres-i.Mrs. N. , Nelson, IPD7 Oak street, once of the immediate lenitives of ,"1 Inirsday af lei noon nt' 2:.'P' o'clock. tne family and a Tew intimate Ibis is the annual meeting' .v;nl there n:n...l.. !...:il l.....: e i .1.:. friends. Tho ceroinony was pel fo Ti:..i ti,:n; ii ,i . ed by will be an election of officers at this time. A full attendance is reouest- ed due tu the election and to the I...., ..I I i.i e inn null, uaiiia turn iiiooieius nil lne I , . , ...,, i,., ..,.,. .iii i, . ,iiu..., i cui.l session und Bishop William '. Kemington, bishop of the Kustern Oregon diocese of the episcopal church, in a very impres aive maainer. Tho bride was attended by Miss Inez Hughes, maid of honor, and Jay Spencer, brother of the bride, acted as best man. jning, the subject of the book "ln- I'receding tho ceremony Miss dia on the March," being taken up. . Hughes sang "I Love You Truly" jind j Miss Hesse hud charge of the study me wciiuiiig march was then played j which was "uut ol the Mire, and uy iuisb c.uuu Auams. at mo conclusion oi tne study penoi o The bride wore- a gown of blue and u short business session, the re. georgette crcpu with over-drape ofjmainder of the evening was devoted Spanish lace in silver and blue audi to a social hour, j carried a buquct of pink ruses. The About fifteen girls were present fj home was beautifully decorated inland all reported a very pleasant f . pink and white carnutiuus mid the I meeting. c-tlining room.;tkMr, wasicentcred with! . :'' V ; ocautuui weitding cake, lovers; .Mrs. Marry .urbrick entertained ironies and danchnr.. Al nn n. 11fblo'i!ttlj "'hour delicious refreshments were served. 'All departed wishing Evelyn many more happy birthdays. Thosw' present Were Helen and Ona Rimby, .Marie and Ruth Uranium, Ida Hell and Anna Kobius, Jean French, Kttn Sevens, Florence and lileanon Hicks, Lucile liris. .and, Evelyn' !...........- .- ";'. ; iii The (.'astern Star Social club wns entertained Tuesduy afternoon by .Mrs. C. Tuckev. The first Hint of the afternoon was snent at "Soil'" i with 'Mrs. L. W. Hoyt winning high minors A Fine !. i , i i .. t-.. '.. . i ij i ;'r r ir. ilJ.'i :! Home 1 ,ii H ti.i ' .MJtlllltltllllit fiwef lnce(.j'or,.l'i(i);eu at o. 4innor,ho Clio club, nt her Jiome Saturday i peryed fnlloiViiig tbu cuicniony. nfternoon which was beautifully dec ".5 The : hrido is. well.. kunuiiin Iji.oialed, sweet )as being (he nucleus (rande huvlng compleied her educu- of a very artistic arrangement, tion in the La (irar.ilc srhools, grad-; Three tables of bridge , were in ac uating with the class of 'is. later lioon and Mrs. Norman Frees won graduating from the lienke Walker the club piir.o with the guest prize Husmess college at Portland. .going to .Mrs. K. Ward. The groom is the son of Harry i Gilmoro, of 'Missoula, Montana, but i Mrs. Elmer Stoddard will enter is now employed as salesman in a tain the Clio club ut the Country wholosnle furniture house in 1'ort- club Saturday afternoon, land -where the young couple will I " mako their home. Their iiiany friends I New York, Jan. !).-Ir. Robert wish them a long life of prosperity 'Lewis Paddock, formir Protestant aim nappiness together. i.piscoal bishop of the eastern niis- ;sionary distiict of Oregon, and Miss Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Frills enler-, Helen Aitken, heirc.-s to half of a tinned at a delightful buffet supper 'Me'il'iO.OiiU estatu, were niarried today on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mis. in St. Columbus chapel, Cntbedral of rhnrlea Chandler, Mr. and .Mrs. St. John the Hivine. llishop Arthur Homer Taylor, .Mr. and Mrs. K. O..S. Lloyd condiuted tho ceremony. IHiyton and Mrs. Ruth Chandler nudjO.'ily n few friends were present, daughter Eleanor Mae, were among Dr. Paddock, who is A3 years of those present All pronounced the age, resigned" as bishop last' Septem uffttir a decided success. In r, declaring; his health would not , I permit him to carry on his work. 'An inauguration ball, in honor of The bride, who is eight years his me insinuation oi me city oil lel.ils junior, is the I auchter of n die Refreshments followeil the ireneral soeinl good time was enjoyed by ull The .Miss Francis Ingle entertained the!?" 's "r "-' afternoon were Mrs. Westminster Circle at the home ol !,u ,'-v '" 11,11 "ml M,s' Chl'lll's Miss Heth Hesse on 'Monday eve-""11'' ... The Jnnuary Country club dance will be held early in the month in order -that tlm f.'.,l, at the conclusion of the study period iy give their dance before the be ginning ot Lent, announces the com niitlee in charge. The dance is to be held on Thursday night. January 18th, m nine o'clock sharp. The program will vary slightly from the usual in that a special fea ture number will be given during in..- I'li'iniiK, .urs. 'inirtKiige will! seivu the' usual delicious luncheon. I -We iliiiTUL a -fine, inrgo yhomeZ-rlosr in, full liaseinenl. sleniti-lletif in-ever.-f room, on puviil Hlrvel. Large eolu iiirlalile Irunt porch, big fire place, ull th" riii'ios are large ami In so!"n liil eiinilltion. We soldtVo riouuni;i llolls.-S -JIliS.KtvecR ami. tlle2thoiU.'llt',ift'ii eurr'. jj jij iji!.;Tfjiat,a irifii hiif'ii?iJw. plaee tills eollltl be lilaile Inlo. At' presi'iil there are six beilrooms anil I three niori'j large rooms op the tbiru I floor lluit eouhl be miiile at a small ! cost, lli-re Is an opportunity for some thrllly family In own one of the finel homes of the eily and the wife' roultl aiM Iron) $lnfi lo fliTi jier month to the laiuily i ll. si. 1 JOINT RECITAL Emil Eyer and Umberto Martucci t- r-. . 1 A '' . 1 enor rianist and Accompanist Emil Eyer Possesses a.pure tenor voice of beautiful quality and a wide range, and ' sings' With expression and true interpretative power. Special mention may well be made of his diction in English, French, Italian and German, each word car rying its own signification. New York Tribune. Umberto Martucci '' ;;: ;.At'the Piano, gives a rare exhibition of faultless technique, combined nil 4- K' (l-l-i a, I- crt,,lrp,i l''J -l-ri,v.iff n f I tn Viln o itiVii.V, nefll" nkhliflfltflVI'flO fVlQ mil- T 1 LU Lliaiy rtUtlli Lll. llltpi Jl CiatlUU UJ. 111 l L ' IVIIH-.I, ..V tl, VIIOl Ol.H.1 HIV- jiiti- . m sicians of musically historic race.'1 He has' accompanied many of the noted 1 cinrrpiW jt -fnttr nf'liir-l. nvo Mmo ' Matzprmiipv: Honilipl nlirl Alpv Rnnnf nrirl f evej'ywhere his ork. has-been-most favorly received. New York Herald. !..'.. '-I-. ' i j ! "' hi:" :!:, H.ni -'Si " . " ....', Al ,l,AK ;lr-lliAlKh II ( . ,1(14 IUI I Illf4!l' sTHlSRSDAYvEVESING, JANUARY 11TH ' ' j AT EaGHT .'THIRTY O'CLOCK 7 rji. .7" ?-.,f 'r" Tf'" '..""yiTT" im,1 i-'-tt.-ii.; r; : ii Geo. H. Currey In COAL CONFIDENCE lifliil Estate Insurance ni:.i max i-oi m. ll.Ki:it. .Inn. in.--I'oriiuer Wesl Was nollfieil lollluhl thai Hie lio,l f an uiilileiilllieil man was loiiu.l loie li.il.iy on Sluruill's bar. Snake river. As the llakee eounlv slierll'I's ol'llee bus ipil lieen II. ,1111,-, I of Hi,, fin, I, n Is pi'i'sunii'.l ilealh was lie sulriile. The ili'l'iilv coroner at lilaml will an al'ler the lioily lolnorrow. was held in North Powder on Mon day evening ut the close of a de licious bantuct given at .Miller's res taurant. Tho new and old city offi cials were present ns well as many jnvited out-of-town officials. A dance followed the banquet at which about i'110 couples were pres ent, lieginniiig at nine o'clock danc ing continued until three o'clock in the morning interspersed by a sup per served at midnight. Olson's orchestra of Ln (Irande furnished the music and the Haines band was also there and rendcicd a number of delightful selections pre- uininaiy to mo uivncc Ladies Society of the B. of T,. F. und K. held their regulur inslallation ot oil Hers at the K. P. hall January fifth at 2:.'ll) o'clock hi the afternoon. The following members vvcie jn utallcil: I'residcnt, Cussle Weaglp; vlce- firt'sident, Helen Lane; past-president, da Chnrleton; chaplain, Alta ftirk ford; secretary,. "M.nry Jlawes; con ductor, Mnry GaPuger; wurdcii, Lil. oooooooooooooooooooooooooo prap goods merchant, who dieil in 111 10. The I.Uikv Thirteen lliiil.ro will meet at the home of Mrs. A. I.. Kichurdson tomorrow afternoon, Jan- unry inn. Xorth Powder, .Tun. 10. Mr. audi There's n touch of refinement .'-. i un,. iiuicniusiiu, -my. nini .Mrs.' A. 11. Iltlllelson nll.l Mr. an.l M I Walter .hates entertained a number of the North Powder people at "aOO" on r'riday evening, Januarv II. J here were eight tables of cardll piayers nesliles u nuniber who play ed at other gamos, ".mid" was plav ed for some tune when thn iin!. were aWardrrl to the best anil poorest player which Vnu-n-d much merri ment. Delicious refreshments were sni-e.l to an appreciative crowd and all wint homo with tho thoughts of n very pleasant time. About fortv people wero present. On of Ji most delirhtfnl v.,i. of the month took plane t the Conn- with EDISON MAZDA LAMPS. H. & S. Electric Company Wiiinjr, Ili'imiiin, Applinnccs, Supplios and Service 105 Depot St. . Dione 393-W i try club December aOth, when Mrs. '.oooooooooooooooooooooooooo "Comfortable' as an old shoe" A homely expression that e:u'ily tlecrlbos tlio sensation if u woman who lms been fitted to FRONT LACE CORSET "I.a ("ntnlUe" CcsoU embody the latest und most Important Improvi-menta In front luce rornrlttit;. C'oiuplvtf apor.nient of the dif feicut models und alxea aiwat on httnd. I'ri.l ami I'p. Mrs, Robt. Pattison Corsetlero riione ,t;;.V It is. KllSt Oak WHEN YOU ARE FACED BY A COAL PROBLEM ; THAT HAS YOU PUZZLED; WHEN YOU ARE NOT QUITE SURE WHERE TO TURN FOR THE COR RECT SOLUTION, CALL ON THE SAWYER-HOLMES MERC. CO., AND YOU MAY FEEL CONFIDENT THAT WE CAN SOLVE THE PROBLEM FOR YOU SATISFACTORILY. OUR COUNSEL AND HELP IS YOURS AT ANY TIME YOU ASK IT. n' mm it a Phone Main 17 ABERDEEN COAL 25