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Saturday, January 13, 1923. PAGE FOUR THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER ee ppccnnM! IJ UUOULUi lUfl HOTEL M A NAG EM EXT T fl T T 1 1 P T fl r COURSE IS PLANNED hlfT " III BY HOTEL MANAGERSJ FILL UUL Ul RAN FRANCISCO, .Inn. i:j. A foni'si- In liotl liiiiliiiK.liii'iil tvill oon ' tf flliiliKtlnili'il ill llir l'nKvijty u( I " 'llllllll'llhl III lll'I'kl'll'Y. il U'ilH Ml- J ,.!.. On CL I IIOIIIII'O.I JllTI' lit II IIH-I'I II' (III- ain buggests Storage of ix,,,.,,,,.,,, ,..,nr..r n-i M-..-ii.iio.. Coal Underground for '" h"n'"- ! ii- . tiin.i m mo j Reserve Accumulation. .l T: ZZ: ' j llllllPl! III till! A llll'l-ll'MII IIOi'- IIH- . (Ily Awiooliiti.il I'rmiH) iKiii'liilimi to iiiIhc $:'.iii.ii,in o nil- th.- WASHINGTON, Jnn. 13. -Utnl.-r-1 .! ion of hotol nh Kriililul HliiniKt' ul rt.:i I .il llii. inliiivl akIiIi- limn tho follou Ii:r "" '!: Im hiikkchU'.I liy . Koiitor liain. ,. ! .,,. oun ionium lor nciulii m l- il.- roowir or t in- I lllU'il Klalo inio:in .t nn-oit, hIihIi-iiIm In Imlol in:i:.iur-monr or mlllf'X. um II iniu'lli'al Hlfi tnwiii.l ; woliM lio ri'iiilriil lo nf.n in loll. Ilici nr-ciimiiliillnn of rosorvoK ul' fuel j lioyK, cnuinooi a, Mi-wanls, Hoik, KNIFE URSED Governor Davis, of Kansas, Will Advocate the Cutting of Many State Boards. iifcpMWi ry lo .Ktiiblliw Industry and to protect the tlonienlk consilium- lit . I'loo" of uenie Miortotre. The sc.iHonal rlent:ui1 for coal can tO KOIIUI Clej)t be IIH'I l.V HfniilUe, --1 Erector Hiiiir nu In a iepirt lo Hie i 'ii it ci HtiUfH vttul roirmilsMloii, i )iil thin imiHt be iIiiiip by the conHuifi-l etc fir by ho in f liKlrlbiitiiiu' iip.eney ehaMiberiiiiiidfi nli'l fiiKlltoiK. Wll'iaiii l '. .1 i rt: r- ii h. . nuifjiijft'i- of llci J It-t Maklaii.l, ;il (l.'iUaiKl, Palif., Han of ten d his hontelry .-in ii irai-ili';,' il. Hon. A cniii'iic in hotel inanaeY-uM Ml, ac ((inhnjc to i:pl'-y, haw Ixiii mtiU:le. ;il Cornell university. New Yok stale, ;inl ii siitilliii- one Is now be'ip- n (liy AsKocliiJeil I'rrss) TOPKKA, Kan., Jan. ' i:i.ttumer- m Male boanlx .He) -oiiimi,HiuMH will be eliniinah-il -oi' cuilHOlldiited. tale Kilarien will he nil :mU liit- j m :i ljiron inliiHis will In slusltcil, II th.1 Kiilisjis h'ylslitt 1 1 whk'li ;'oiivcnh loriiurrnw. r;trrir o.il t ho tfiiitn pjiri of (In- prou'r;ioi IO ho iiiiLliU''l ) Muiirhoii iohiiI' l'atiiM'i', in Ms open-1 p. i id ifr hy prort'iMlf from mitomo-liilt- llcoii-r4. ! . .si.iir revolving funtl lo ho lonnrdt hi fa rni hotni IniycrH al low rate uf irtli'tt'f I, hi ovt'i'ciiiiH It-itiintry. I I'lil.-: :iiin-inhiu nl wiih jnloph'd h ril cih In hut l!il PKil:ilMi( lil not curry it nut. 'I'hrcp ciiiriiiilHslons will report lo ; hf i'ulNi:tl in ' mi null i of I 10 crisl:ilMi'( Thry lire: 4 i;'ImIoii of sinh- HlJilnli-M. I'hst ro- jsinll tl 1 I MIS. i 'fulil iriil km of tichool .iy for oil-i arliui'lil. I i "iiilil'li'iil Ion of pinposi-'l laws fo wi iriiif of clilhli-Mi. lii'lk itloiiM point Ntrontdy tow.inl rf forts lo liindtfy th Htutr-wuti- ml SIX INDIGTMENTS FOUND IN BAKER Xp-!atioK IjMw-ii him iiml t Im- ininf. silirnl til North w-Jtti-rii imp. -'ll Al Um- Jiiiiii'.H I hi hi'Mt pliu'c lo HtorA M'hir-iK". foul 1m in the lm-oiiikI. um with iinlin-1 "'I'Ih; holt'l IhwIiichm," ho Hid-1. "iA poi lnilt I'xcnplloiiM II l mil If.mlhli' i pcrluipM lhi uiily Iihw hiiKiii'-m 'li tlif l iiiti-il Htuti'M tht Hoes not pnnhle IIMIs'CI'hII.V ll'ILlllillH." Poaccrs Menace Fox Farminj in Alaska to provhlti mum Lh.-m n hiiiitcl tiinoiint of Htnniuo (ihovc nioilli'l. Ant ii'-m-itc i'uni)-inh'H omuiIiIIsIicI ii rnr pointx of I'onsnniptlon n system of Kl'riit MtoiiiKO pll'-M wli It'll were I Mihiuhh liuliilH'f whi-cls hi th tr:iii II lll hdVI' flll-llltltll'H KhMllllM'MH Of op-I M-ution which iiltiitriiinhoM nnth-ncin j SEATTLK. Wash., Jim. l-'i.Poneh- I'rom hiluioiiioiis milling. I '. Haiti cr.s Haw- Ic4'oiiic n ncrlou t nu ii icc Hiihl. I.irtre Hciito .sluitiw uf lilt ninln-1 to fu I;iiiiiIiik In -AliiHka, iteeonl Inj4 ouh io:i has hcfii ijm pract inililo ' to lr. II. ( ". Muthiits, of I'l'tiTHhnrK. hccaiiMc Im iiutfrlahity ol I'nt iin-! a n ol'liccr of I hi- liluc ' Kiiriiii-iV prk'o hti: m-t'-i T' o' roiiip.nih h jni'i i iisMiciiilhiii of Hunt h-aMi rn A hi sit -i. hiillvhliiiihi fruiu niihlnu tlu- iicci-m- y, hu v;-s Imtc J'M'-h(I on OusJinjv- ar Invi-HliionlH. Howcm-i . in ir- connect oil wit h t he usMiich.t cm. tn J ii jicrloiN as iiiihIi as ilo.iHKi.uim .s'kniK uf l)lu loves arc so valuable, tuns of tlil.s cual have actuali uuc;hc nahl, that the poacher, hi a (' w Into Hna(.;e, Hhowhi;; Ihe icmiliilil.. ; o ts' InippniK on some: i"ioj.(il of Hlorlntf Kofi coal. fu' iu, I.h ahle lo make coosio'er ihl-- . i nioiie. The next terr'toiii! I h-;;- Piot.er m-lectnm ol the coal )a(1ro wlJ ,.nnH),,(.,. hM m,,U:iVi: t ami iiiu! aueunni, to moo-si rcimr.-. . Muwri, to H(. )( ar hUv nieiiiH ii m to nn'i noun, 11 in oiilirojy Jirucllcithtrt lo si ore la rye iiia nt il Ics of most con I at nimlei'iile price, he I'ontluued. The ilslt Is In Ihe unrer. fo:-: lain tics of futM'e price, as the mine iiml railway equipment of i ho country Ik fxlenslvo fnouh to allow Ihe in ilujttry, except utaler unusual condi tions to ohtalu adequate nupplle.H tll ivct from the mines, t'oal KhorlrLiff1 a ml car shortage In n local matler In liormnl years. The n itton has pul men uml money Into coul mining ami the iailMis to meet peak loads ralh- er than provide a Ichm amount of cap It il for coal storage and so Insure sleinly und rmuomleal operation. , Tito posslldillly of ilovinlne; u "use" rlusfiirienlloii that Will permit wlde poolln 'of con I Ik also nukki'sIoiI hy tho illrerlor. Such pooling would re lieve thn prcKHiirp on dorks, teiniliuiiH u nil railway ciiuipnionl, ho dcrlnreU. NT L sNIn that haH no) horn properly .e,tr- 'slerrd a lid Mtaiuprd hy a t'-rriloria I Insiiorlor, I r. Alallilas ald. 'I'he ouarrelsonm aaim.t of the .'di ver I ox Is a serious ohsl.arl-. lo er fox furmhiK In the !crr torv, ae rordliK; to In. Mathlas. who said Ihe liltie foxes were more peaceable an 1 therefure easier hi r:iis. .!ut of the riirniM are on small, isolated Is lands, and the foxes .-re ei I'li.t -l to live under as nearly natural con ditions as possible. Th foi"j. un able to "rustle" enough foml loi Ihenisolve.H, are fed on conked i ml simiked fish, breakfast foods and other cereals. lr. Mathlas OMOfs-ied Ihe belief Hint the blue fox.-s ..iltt in itely would become com plot ly do-ini'Slicaled. .' IvJ.fr... j VKJt V Lrf ViY. .7 T.OS ANfiKLKS, Jan. !:. AM tho ntudonta at tho University of South orn1 California unite in doi'luring that tho Trojan basketball tenm will rank well with any in tho Pacific Coast conference this season, l.es Turner, new coach of the cairemen.lj says they wit) not cause trouble forji other conference teams. "Wo will have had only throe ! j Weeks of preliminary Irnininir when j a we moot California January 'Mi in ij our first conforonce contest," suit! j Turner. "Wo will start the season 1 1 with u grout handicap lack of train- ! in.' !! Coach Tumor, vho was ba:-ketbnll j J conch at the Broadway hijrh school, iB of Seattle, Wash., when Head Coach I Klmer ('. Henderson, of U. S. C, was J head coach at Broadway hitfh, will I build his lU'J.'t team around Captain White, a forward, who is regarded as one of the fastest, most accurate J basket shooters on the Pacific coast.' j Huskelhall practice was to have i started two months ajro at U. S. C. 1 j but nearly all tho men who sipned a up wre also members of lb foot- bull team which played the PennlJ State eleven al Pasadena, New Year's t tay. Those men had to devote their time to football practice. t I-'ootluill players who are now i I seokiiiK new laurels include. Tonv ! N avahn, " YOUR HELP IS ESSENTIAL Insurance is recognized as a great ; sset to auto mobile o Aiieis. The risk of driving a car without .insurance protection is too great for the aver age car owner to as sume. Vet insurance is not a magic wand nor an Aladdin's lamp; its cost and efficiency de pend to a large degree on the co-operation of the people vho huy it. Make a Memo Now to Telephone Main 8(i Security Insurance Agency ( UAH. 11. KKVNOLDM, .Manager. uifr niessaxe. iHi'lnir his campaign ami iihice Heel Jon, Ifivernor J 'a vis vloroiisl ItaM proclaimed hijtli taxen a chiet bane of agriculture in Kansas. II Is oil lower luxes (hat the deinorra t ic governor and Ihe republican leisla lure iloiibtli-Hs can accomplish hoiiiu UiIok. n other issues, however, I here Is kI i oiik' imllcalioii that the K-overnOf and lei.-'hituri' may he wide apart. i The tfovoruor. in keepinK' with the ilenioeratle platform, declares for the, abolishment of the industrial court. The republic in platl'io ill e.mlo:-.neH the court "(id I he leKislajlitre is republi can. Chanties In llir law are fav ored by many republican legislators, however. ' Three const it utiona.l aiVeiirl inputs me subject for diMciislion. They are: l:iiel.i--Nilieali'ii of prope l fur tax ation purposes with a -view to includ ing iiioreintalii-'ible pnoeily j.tld iv- ;ti;; lowei' rah- o:i siune tangible prop rty. especially homes and household roods. Si ale. highway system, to hu con- I meted by stite with Mi, una, raised by iond Issue, bonds to bo 8x Lawva In Savage Lands. The d-Ktvpullun uf ih' svxtw aniunjf bnilairian peoples jroes so far In ninny uses Hint each sex jina u different luiitruae, one used by men mid by women when spenkln to men; the other by women when speaking to oach other. HAKKR. Jan. 13. The tftand Jury for the l-'ebruary term of circuit court yesterday afternoon reported to Cir cuit Jmltfo tJuslav Anderson, before recesslnj; thai it has returned six Into bills of indictment. Those Indicted c. W. Johnson.i Uiree eharires or forgery; .1. II, floorers, obtaining: mon ey under a false pretense; Joe Imnn and John Mond, - burglary not In a dwollliiK. and Tiobert Itizor. taklnK un automobile ami using- It .without In tent to steal. , Stray Bit of Wicdom. In Ihe morning of life, work; In the midday. Mve counsel; In the v& nlnir, pmy. Centum Proverb. QTAR THEATRE William'Svc LEJONE 1 gOk P'Srs "I 2 GOOD LIGHTING 8 O O W , M.J. 1 u m m NOTICE! ' Cylinders reground, )istons, .wrist pins' and rings furnished and fitted. Crank shafts straightened and ground. Parts manufactured. General bve'vhauling aiid repairing of auto mobiles, trucks, and tractors. We also carry a complete stock of pistons," rings and wrist pins. The Largest and Most Modern Equipped Ex clusive Automotive Machine Shop . In Eastern, Oregon. j J. A. Gyllenberg Automotive Machine Shops OFFICE and WORKS BAKER, NINTH & AUBURN Ave. ' j OREGON WANT TO BUY OR SELL SOMETHING ? OBSERVER WANT AD -TRY AN o We will be glad to show you the proper MAZDA g lamps for your living room and for the other o rooms in your home. o Shelby Mazda Lamps By JACKSON GREGORY VAN Directed hv 1 SCOTT DUN1AP TODAY AND SUNDAY Also Showing LUPINOLANE In " "THE PIRATE" j 150000000000000000000000000 j Superfine Bread made by -TC La Grande, Oregon J ' j il ).;.... u ... i!..i lo Culhimt, llv,l..n IMluan. Win-jl' ,,r"n ' clli'll Huin-, Wnllmo Ni-wmiin. (Iu! "Innmnilre Willi Hrrvlre" J Sohnhri'. W H li ii tn (Ik-pn iiml Norliuni --------------------" AnilrrHiiti. I Thi- U. S. ('. si-hi'ilulo follnws: I . .Inn. Ii V. M ('. A. al I ns Anm-li'S. .Ilin. HI- KiiikIiIs of St. 1'iiul hiTO. Ian. IL -Lor Aii'i-lcs A. t lii-ri'. Jan. 20- lliillywonil A. ('. lion-. Jan. Ji'i-27 - L'nivi'rity of I'alifnr Tiia here. 1'Vb. 'J-:l -StanforJ Vnivi'tsitv at l-ul.i Alto. Ffhruary. B-fi I'nivcrsity of Cali fornia at Ilpi'keley. Ftli. ll-IO-Stanfoiil liciv. 1I1-I7'-Aritnna at Tincnn. 'Jil-LM -Arizona Iwip. Ki-h. Keh. SHIPMENTS OF ECREASE COAL D Bargains In Homes ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo CALL W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. Undertakers Funeral Directors The funeral service we offer is not excel' -d. The things that combine to make thhigs eas ier, in times of sorrow, you'll find we oi'cr yoii in fullest measure DAY 2G-1-W PHONE Ambulance Service NIGHT JIain r0 oooooooooo'ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo SATI.T ST. MAKIK 'M ch.. .tan. l'J. Conl shipments to the north "pst thiil year w're more than ii. (MiO.OOO toim lower than dutinK T.'t. de.sjiito the fact that 4,.Vlb more h-mtH passed through the American und t'unadian i anal than in I'.'l, Ui rordintf to a report of officials in charge of peratitm. Conl locked through here this year wan 9,4fil.01H tons, aRtiinst 14,7t'.;i,. lb(i tons for W2, Hard coal totaled i70.447 tund atrainst a.i.l'JH tons lust season. Totti! freight shipments wer 17, 808.004 totm hijrher than in Total freight traffic thin year was tHi.Oti?,? tons. Iron ore tonnage in liL2 was 4 .2l,7.n;i8 tons. Ironi pared with 22,69-32a tons in A substantial increase 'n (rrnin oth er than wheat also was' recorded. A new five-room dandy home and two lots near the rulltoad nbopH, city water, electric IikM. bath und toilet, ttuiuKc, nlco liiwn, ele. U.oaO, ;")0 0 custi. f.tt tv7 niontb nayinenUf. J-'lvo-rootn bonio on dak St., near! AUuinit Ave. All I'uinMie.l. tor .riiu. $1m) cash, niontb ly pay- j tin ntx. A dandv borne on First St., one-hnU block trotn Adanm Ave. Five rooms. , Lnil I -In kltehiMt, balb. toilet, eleetrlc Hiihtn, city water, etc, Ktitio, $10o cu.th. I : ill i . iii i if ii . Il l Klve room modern homa In Ihe 1S00 blmk on Y avrntie. Two tim, hath, lotlet. rlecirle litflit. rlly water and fraruBV. Murariamtitcd street. Pi ice, $:ouo, $fit'0 riuth. A five-room mortem homa, with ' laice comer lot on 12th streat, one blm'k from paved street. 121.08, rash. Will lake a food car as part ftaytnnnt. j Bmall tracts, city lota, farms, ate., ( tor sal and ttada. Auto nnrt rir Imnranea. PYRAMID LAND CO. 4th Annual Clearance SALE Sweaters V-! Pi'i Middies price All Stamped Goods ! price Tercale 121-jC to 19c yd. Gingham 12V-;C to 2Tc yd. School Day Cloth 1 32c 4-qt. Lipped Enamel Kettles 2Tc Inventory Time At least once a year the merchant counts and appraises his stock. It's a good practice for everyone. Take an ac count of yourself and your year's work. Ask yourself many questions. Insist on honest answers. Whether you are merchant or workman, consider your bank connection as an essential part of your plans. This bank will lie glad to help and serve you. UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK Sr5"""r Grande, Oregon " .; MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM Andrew's Variety Store