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PAGE TWO THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Tursday, January 11, 1923 i ..y.y 01 On f: CISC ce Upon a ime I SI ) There was a lady named Mrs. Put-It-Off, who woke, up one February morning to find the sidewalks all covered with snow, the thermometer registered four below zero. Her wardrobe and the, childrens had been neglected be cause of pleasant weather in January and she had no nice warm clothing to put on Mary and John so they could go to school, and they had to stay home all day and eat scraps for mother didn't have anything warm enough to wear shopping. , P ,3 , Our winter is not over take advantage of our Jan uary sale and replenish depleted clothing supplies. OCGUflRCES I ' " I ;, ; .....-.. I ;HilFs Department Store 1 0m0m'yum0 : ' ' ' 1 , " """ MOOSE LODGE WILL (Sirtrlnl it, t he ihNcrvor) 'OVK, tl.Tiu'. (,'ove oiK;uil- y.ulUm of imy scoiitn held u mcciini at tin: Jiatl on S.ttiinlay iiftfrnuuii mill nk-cti-0 J'unl M. KIIIm hh. tl.ctr li'iick'i-. . llaM.T received mi ennui nuiulii r ni voii s ami Uic )TU, kIoi) thou fill to lli- c'tinniliU'i; who fust a ihtclilinv vote for KIIIm. Thv :con roiinuillee is inmli it) .of M." Ijili-d, II, lll.inK iiml.M. l.ovvo. Se veral (f our lowimpyojil ullc'ml i il the weildiitK' iimtivcrnary of Mr, and Mi-H, A. U. cuiiliy at I At (irumle .yjIX i , i tiw, Jfiai). .... P . ........ . , nut Ol 'Ml Willi her ivimit. Sin- Is teach-' ifiK at iMlaml I'ily I li Ik :, r. IT. Ithtler has lireil having a new fin hue,. Installed in )ii reshieiiee. Woi'd ha Imm'ii n-eelvt-it ht-ro of till- ileiith of .Mm. Hie (tunnel, who wan for ,i iiiiiiiImt of y:n-H a roftulcnt "f La (ramie, l-'or the mnt Hfveral, yi4i-H, however, she 1ms been llvtntf al (Hymitia, V;isi,' Her death, on J unsary :i, followed a stroke of par alysis, KiifiVred last October. OFFICEHSTO SJSHer NORTH POWDEK. Jan. 11. (Sne i0. Ninth PoKvler is noted fcr I...' r KlMV-riMIl, Ull'l lm lK-1'OIM,. H'liull'- o worthy cvi'iit !' tin; lamilv :iuii.iIh ' ""turany is the (lav when livu- llr. :nu) Mi. i'o y urn ploncnra oi l" '.L'k ls ""'PI'"' !r"" North . Powder I'nioi) coiiMiy, conihiH her.!. i'i i S7q "nJ " Saturday five ears were s-'hin-Mr. Conh-v has ulwa.vs l.een ' P fl'om t1"8 town. One car of id with aKri. iiltinal il i'mii Iti, anil Ik mv, ttioiiHh liviiiK In rellr. nant a. I.a (Jrandi", Mh- in' Hit- Ak la.nl (n.'a- 'rii nl' Ilia sluti1, ownlUK ovi'.. Ci.n.'tl ai'ren in the lli-ainle Itolnle vuh.. 'I'Ih- Woman's Auxiliary of I'o.st .Vo, till, Anu'riean l.f;ion are a iniis'y Kroiip ol u'oiin n, iloiiiK wi'tian. work week they mail rale ui . i rui 1 1 of tin horses was included in this lot anil Chris Petersen shipped two cars of prize steers and hogs. The, steers were a fine bunch us Mr. Petersen Brained them heavily and put them into fine shupe. The Bidwell-Evnns Grain company shinUed 11 film lot of Vinn-a unit TV;.nlf "It! Ml. II .! -.!...! v, i.li.l H.-nt . the w.-1-l" 'T r , accom- l.os,ltal roi-ii"l , if " lu,l,"MU "u I'll .(a.kles. HOLD CAUCUS l,(l,STI.i:, (licKOll, January, 1 1. South Fork Grange of I-ostine held its first r.'ifular meetini; Saturday afternoon,, Januury , and welcomed nine new member. tne compieie set of officers are C. J. Murten, .Master: D. H. Maxel, overseer; Mrs. Cora Flemer, lecturer; Earl Allen, Steward; E I.. Pierce, assistant stew ard; Mrs. U. H. 'Macil, chaplain; H. H. llanna, treasurer; a. u.. Al lan, sueretarv: Chas. It Hook, irate- keeper; Mrs. R. H. Haun, Ceres; Mrs C. J. McAvten, Pomona; Mrs. Earl .'i'.v (I iyn ami in Mpi-n.l a fi:ur imuilhs! in Hiiutherli California. inic liiistm-.M. in t'ovr mi ..Molnliiy. r. A.. Smith will npcii' a meat niar kel In one of Ihi- in;w hn-lldlnfrs. Jim. Kililh I.; IViise H'thrnejito I'lllliuan, Wash., aflcr spendint;' a week hrre amntiK her old l i-leniN. : Mrs. Mary II. i. i i' Is In ' lt (Iraml" for a.fiw las tiansaetinK, iusin..Mr.. id I'm.' I M.. l.ninl Is on Ih.i nick list. S U XI. I & fSf f St s c a, a ,' t ' s i '! " i i , II6LD INITIATION, Tim l 11. o, A .Vo. n 5 ii r I.a firiindi. will hold an Inlllallon at mo ij.iii Kcjlowv JiitH on ,TI,ursdiis ovunlbit. :'TM Hutuir.-ifojl ami the Kiiirfl :iif;v Vljr,j,'.'i,Mi, then,. i seni'l. plUViyiiljuientjil.ivllt,1!,,. served and (piet.i'.jiiitiiif: iwjlt ; J)(.: tj..ni x Ki-i-vi:vioiT 'iivtin)t;.l t Vd in tilrfh,,,!;.' . v n rn.iL a jttt. r. rHfl1 -hm !.. ..r ni.,i..n. ... Vale must' ,be I.Vn.i.. . wh ,., ,.. , "." " !"" war houiuM at M dViocTt'evorvnieh Vlw'no, IZ , '. '"!" '"" .'!'." 1 ,h"' a1 Va,e-,lcci,w at INSANE MAX CAUGHT BY CITY OFFICIALS "I., I... I W-.M- 111,11111' The new town board consists of Harry Healer, mayor; Georiro T. Car ¬ ey, Jon Guilliam, Clint Woodward, l-loyd Riches and T. T N.',.is .Ja councilnien. Roliert 0. Lytic was vi.ci.eii ciiy atuirney. i i;itv officers re-elected were: W. l!j Ilutton, wa ter commissioner; John;il)nrcliiy, chief t police, and C. CV ipMuullur, chief ot file denartmenl. ii: It In ailvlsahle l hiti your wairon lo a star. Ksnwlally )f ll's a' wat,.r vv:ii;on, anil yuu're a moil., nlar. Arthur Becher, escaped inmate of the Pendleton Insane Asylum, was captured in I.a Grande last evening by the. pity police department, the yrriwt heinK made at the depot Plt lorm. liacher escaped from the iiv sUl!'t n the, liound-Un citv .v- eral days aBo. , At present he is in ine cutaouy ot the chief of police ani , a special, Kuard from Pendleton .... -m ( mis. evening to take him back, to the asylum. , ; . i The low prices of stock has been Vei'V ,lii:i.(i,tr.j irinir 1.. tl.. 1 I. v ' ,1"'T" !''""'' they aremiw rvinVtonke still eon.Hct iiK reMval ,.,,ls u in ;jt w,nt - kj . he l.a,..,.. ,l,i. .1.. , numbers., The North Powder section Mr. and Mr. .1. I-. Ieaii left a i ( .nmino .,.! fu-f i tu e.tL- jrrowing. hheup are reportetl to be in f itin ?llJin ll nH thf num.i-B urn f. .M. l-itller of I nlon Was transait-Ilookino. forward to u smcnssfnl lambing season and a heavy wool crop, ' . ; The marriage - of J. Weyne Wil liams and Deidre Carnes has been announced and it occurred in Port land on December 30th, at the First Presbyterian church. Miss Carnes is -the-eldest daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Georiro Carnes. .Mrs. .f, .1. I'nnloy 111 with tho I prominent ranchers In thn North liiflueiizii.: ! Powder section. She . is u graduate I'lie ll. V. n. i inli was eiitortiil-ieil of the North Powder high school and on Saturday cvcnlne. !i j afterwards graduated from O. A. C. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Antics weie'hero she took a course in home rlllim-r irucsls at the holm- of l lion-1 economics J dauKhiiir, Mrs. T. It. Chnklln, Hum- She taught domestic science in the ilny. I Prairie City high school. Mrs. A. (;. Conklln was hostess uti Mr. Williams is a graduate 'of the u small illnncr party Krlday evening' Washington high school' in Portland in honor of the bridal coupto, Ilr. and took a course in engineering at ami Mrs. (Juy JO. Jiarker. Covera 0. A. C. were lalil 'for twelve. I.'ollowlng tho Mr. and Mrs. Williams are now dinner, "Sim" was played till a lato visiting at the home of Mrs. Will hour. , j iams' parents and with other rela A fight! hi the pool room on ,Mon- tives as Miu Williams has many day iil'iernoon ..aused .'oiiie excite-1 telatives and friends in this vi ini. in, ih.i coiiiliaiiiants pmorirmir with j ciriity. They will make, their fu- black eves and other iilMrisrurlns ,lure non,e ,n ' roruano wnere -Mr. If Back Hurts Flush Kidneys Eat less, meat, also take glass of Salts before breakfast occasionally. Too much meat may form uric acid, which excites theikiiliieys; they hpcviuu iiverworked ; gvt luifii, adai and fit'l liko lujups of lead. Th. urinn .becomes cloudy ; the bladder is irritated, uad you inuy bo 'obliged lo wck relief two or three .timet (luring the niht. When tlio kidneys clog yim must lielu tliein liush nir tho Imily n liriaourt wa-sto or you'll he a real nick person, shortly. At lirht yuu feel a dull misery in the kid ney region ; you. tmH'er from, haekaclit-', viek hcudiic-he, diz.iucHtt, stomach ge.U sour, ttmgiie coated and you fi,'el riieu mutic twini'M when tint weutlier is had, lriak lots of water; also get from any pharmacist four ounces of dud Salts, tako a UbhHioonful iu s. glass of water befora hreakl'aft for a few days and your kidneys may then net line. This famoiiii, sajts is mado from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and hits been mrd for gn eratlonfl to cloan clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity, also to help neutralize Um Rcids in urine, xo it no longer is a source of irritation, thus often undiug bladder weakness. dud Salts is inexpensive, can not in jure; makes a delightful ffforvescent liMi'ia wauT- drimc wiucn everyons should take now and then to help keep the kidneys clean and active. Drug- j EstU, gits here say they sell lots. of. .Tad ahs I to folks who believe in correctinff kid I ' nof iroublo while it is. only. trouble. IBBBBMH Allen, Flora," und -Mis. ill. Hook, ladv aHrtistunt steward. Mrs. C. K. Gln, Mrs. Alice Dais ley and Mrs. (Jeoru;iu Allen were ap pointed on the Home Economic Co. The next meeting will be held Fri day evening, January lit. W. K. Gekeler, tty deputy mauler of ha Grande was present and assisted with getting the work under wny. ASSUREASMWNBRINGSANWMT Aii Will UwakTtwtQ&Xutid wki j Make You ritTorftorrtw., s W.M.HIi.l.CO,, OITHOIT. n,.V A Fine; Home We lntvo n fine Livw home,, close in, lull Imseriieiit, slenni heat In evory rooni, on puved utict. I,urj;e com-rortiihh- front iiorch, big lire place, all til-' rotfiiis are avgn and In .snlonJfd condition. V sold two rooimnc lioiuse this week and tlie thoug-ht oc curred to us, what a t'rnnd high clas" ilace tills could be made Into. At present there arc six bedrooms and three more large rooms on tlio Ihicu floor that could he mad at a mnall cost. Hi-iv is nu opportunity for Homo thrifty family to own one of the fine homos or tho city and the wile could udd from $11111 iu ?i:r, p,.r month (o the family chest. Geo. H. Currey ImruM iirilll')..':. Ine.l ? T ')"lK''i were .irr:Uriied r.lli eiii-h. A liowi .OIKsejene, .''r. unle.s I'un't lilillill e he Job. It IlIlN tlte In..,..,,. oii.irnllnn or til,. n..h.-lil,ors. 11 011 II Oee I THRILLS! THRILLS! THRILLS! .AT-THE START-yhon the plotters ensnare Harry iVi y i.n Ue me$y t vile intrijrue. When thev send ' " dNIlIESNWhen he launches his campaign for Sheriff - cTemS'thh,fSUS H0lh.,n1d. m,il "inst the vicious ' titment that rises to smite him. ' . AND AUSOWhcn he is kidnaj.ped and flung into jail vyh0n hp haules his way to liberty on the eve of elec turn and ralhes about him the forces of uplift- ANin.When he overthrows the foe'in the final, X mf.inK Stl.'Uj;'-"'K' '" 1110 caharet-when lie V t m ashes a dozen chins and nt.ses antl cracks a d Un 'a'ml the screen 1 tVt?r yhown "Pon ' ANM)FINA1J--Wl,en he takes to his' hreast the sweet- heart who stood by him in his strue-eles-who fonhi . k thlum step l,ysU.,, along the pafflo trim v YOU'LL SEE IT ALL AM) MORE WITH r HARRY CAREY "Good Men and True" 1H ESENT A FINE P DE I Williams has a position. MOVIES ttENOUNCKl) ' " SALEM, Jan.-11. The SHlcin Min isterial association at a mccti,ner, here 'today denounced , the efforts of the piovinp picture inroducersf to show; films featuring: Fatty Arbuckle. It was voted to ask the legislature to J take action to ,lar .Arbuckle films i ifroni the state. The ministers alsof" went on record as indorsing four bills prepared by the Oregon Anti-N saloon league tightening the 1 prohi-1 union lawrt.. Announcing i i I ..: .. the change ih.our firm riamp, ivn nrc tin- sarnc an in ht past, ready to scr. you, with lh best ohtaiuabtc in Ihc liiu. of (iicats uud p.o.idtA'i'... .'. rt . ' ' .. ' The Crescent Meat Co., Inc. ' tormrlv' ' ' Mt Av&TlIYKLli .Mi:AT CO., INC. rk- Htvait Maikcl '' .'. " " ' Quality Slarlirt, Xcxt lo HarrK tiroci-y. : ' SUaaa's Grocery Faith may rcmovo mountains, but it won't remove thi' wuoii alcohol in lobtlt K' iioolcJi.,', - rATARRH 1 of head or throat it usually benefited by the vapors of XICKS - V V Apo Rub Ova 17 Million Jan UkJ Yearlu OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOl I' UKIJ Ac IjilliUKlilli : TAXI (O0OOO0OO0OO00OO00OO000OOO0OO00 SSH oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ERRY'S ifii. TODAY AND TOMORROW KI.OIN, .Inn. tt. Til o liroKnitll put on l,y lhi'( Woiik-h'm lifiproveilU'iit Hub J i.t ?.'i-l(tuy iirtcinooit vii8 ii ii- imiiiilly ili'llKhtlnl. ,Mis liuplin,. Smii- iin-r il' rorlliinil. who Kpont tlio lioli ihty st-iison al the hoim ol' lil-r Ki'iuiti futlier, Oaii .Snniiiior. (.oiilrthiltiM llin'o ilniK-liiK niniihei-M. I.ittli.. MinM SoiiuiU'r Miuwid I'M-i'iiHiinnl tillenl mill tlin rpmilt ol' inlicli dllliri-nt ln-uc- tti-t'. Ihi' (laiic.. liu-liiili'il Ilio "Tor .u.Imi '.s iiaiH'c." '.'riu' roinirltii," nml a I'liini-si' (o,, ilnnco, anil cai'll nillu lii'l' was iR-nrttly i-iu-oriMl. M I'M. I. I. tlai'ii shiik- two .soiiwm, ami MInh AlHl rcy Woods ri'iul a i-hilil jiolmii. very alil. Mrs. C'-lwirli'M 1'rons urti-il a lilano lu'i-ointianist lor .lls.s SoiiiliitirM. Mr. .MfOtirUlii who has hci'll oimr .itini;' a liakrry and rostiuirjint opo- il' I hi' idly hall. Is urrillllflllK tojo ni(i. Info the n.MlainaiH ill till. Win 1 KKl'll hliildlllK. !o Mis. Saillo Mi S'alluliton li lt Klk-in i O last Saturday I'vi-nlntr on lii'l" w;i.vq lo Vakliiiu to snoiicl si'vcral woi'ks'o vIsillnB with 1 . , daliKhti'i's llmre iliidlg it Sioliam.. She was InUi'll III whih-lo ' at I..-I (liiiiid,. and. ri-tilrnHill iti.. Kt,rJii jo-a 'j, Sunday mornlnsr. , She has Iwi'il ' rbll-'f '''' I'llU'd to tlu- hoiisi-' sine,.: mt is roil- O awiiiK..l pri'sonl. ...... ;;g Mrs; li'an Soinni.. rt'turju;.), MondaVio '.loi nini; l i oin I.a (Inin.ljfi.' ! ; HI"' !!- O l onipanli d Miss I laidillc ' t llil I t'a r. on OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO "" way In Portland. .. .. . . John Cckrlrr ri..lurii(d AVediH'Sday nioroliiB lioin a visit or aliout a wot'k it various points ,(, valh-y. It Is ivporli'd thai Iho lato rains inn,, .aiisid pail of the hlKliway mound M inn m Mill to slidu. Moll arc in doinand to liaslou Mi,, roi-ollstruc- lion work. I-:IkIii Ins had sovcral days or rain hut no snow, and v.-iy llltl,. trouhlc lioin hlBh wat.'r. 'I'h,, train st'ivloe was uiH-oi-tnin tor sovrral days iluc to a inudslld,. In t, .aiivon llorlli ot' low n. hut that has hcon oloarril nw.iy ! ami tho passiim-or train is maklllK Its: usual sihidulo. ! l.i'Hls Kirks or I'ovo, spoilt a day! or two in Klfcl'n last wrok on husi n. ss. W hile Im-ii. ho visited with old friends, tho families of Frank Herd., nml l.MUl Hill. I ' i of Kalrvlew illstrlet. was' an inorntlfht Kuest at the II. I Wil lis home hist Tuesday. The KulKhts of l'nhli, install,-.! Service Enclosed Cars CALL MAIN 44 ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooboooooooooo O ' .'','' :' M ' - ' .Hoi. V" "' O o SERVICE We are proud of our funeral service. Our cliap el, our equipment and our professional training and experience combine to make it superior. W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. DAY PHONE 264- W NIGHT PHONE Main 59 Ambulance Service ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo f JOINT RECITAL Emil Eyer and Umberto Martucci Tenor Ifc'lr iiil'.'I orrl. ...,. ,., , i.,..!i nuetiiiK last Tuesday. j Mis. Hay Mayilea is spenditlfr a few' e,ks In !, (iraade. While tliere, she Is leeelihiu imdual t real men Is ' ",l ll'iproveni, nt ,,f her liealth. Mr. und-JIrs. ;ay Miadc left last1 .Saturday evenins for CalHonlia. Mr. -Meade s health has heeii rather weak-1 med hy his Illness of l ist winter and nils tail, ami they hone thai a warm. I it t liinate will . benetloinl. ' .1. W. Ilrown, who has been eon I duetiu a dry uoods store for the j Past se. ial months, left this week lor Unperson, Idaho where he has another More. Kltin leBr..ls losine Mi. Ilrown, Cur he has many friend.. ill Ihe romilllllli!) . Mis. I'-ed Hall Is lii 1 .1 (irailde at' piejent lielnB tieale.l for all alt o k , ot fal lal paralisls. Her eollillllon ! seems to sliow a HlKht ImproNellleul. Sl"' 1 " siiffe,lnK froin II s.nee fill- last ,l;l of Heeemher Miss Thelnia )lif sp,., ,i. week. Pianist 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, eombinl with that soulful interpretation of his art which ever characterize tht mu sings of musically historic race. He has accompanied many of thf notri singers, a few of which are Mine. Matzenauer, Hempel and Alex. Boii n3 everywhere his work has been most favorably received. New York Ht'rald. AT STAR THEATRE TONIGHT, JANUARY 11TH, AT 8:30 O'CLOCK ' AT EIGHT:THIRTY O'CLOCK AtM' tn . 1 . ,