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Thuvfiflay, January T5, 192:1. THE LA GRANDE ETCHING OBSERVES PAGE THREE DEHHVE LOSES 38-24 ,1MB i i i LER SUES TO NEAR EAST! 1 rjiildxen Are Assets in Life, Insurance Statistics " Prove onifjpDnic WLUU 10 ULLLJ SIKK i (il'CAH . PKOOUCTtON SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. 18. Best mm Or ico Men , With Two or More Dependents Thui--1 ! IMRLEK, Jan. 17. Charles S Basketball l)onliln - TTpjuW and family of Knterpn.se have r..,,). i i j"i i .vis.itiiiK relatives hoio si laved M u d d y Creek dv. . Beats High School: While L M'. ,KHa, ,IkT t,ent1orl,lili:,i rr - m T, , i friends from La diande Sunday. . lOvVn eam. DeieateS! Mr. and Mrs. Verne Payne of La Haines. 63 succeed Sunday with home NORTH POWDEIt, Jan. l.-Spe run) a tliMil.it! iiwwi.-i- basketball : Karnc wax piay.d ,y tin- Nort n I'ow ii r hlrfli .school an.l Muddy creek hih Bi liiuil. The loun ham o. Muincii iimi the town team of Norlli IN.Adtr. Tin' IMkii wchool ttnm of Norlli Powder iiiiolc a tfooil iiit and played a fine clean Kaiiu' of LaHkctbull, uh did Ihe oii.oh!iik l.-nm of tlu- Muddy t'reek drande ape at folks. Mr. Lynch, who was doiiij? lelief wrt it hei e i.t the l aiUva v Jt at ion durinir Mr. Castle's vacation, 'ha.- rr - lurmd lit his home i:; Portland ami woik on Ihe iir.it division. Kiiilay evening a bushel hall jrum; was .staged between Alice! ninl Iin hlei. A vjry rood frame wa.- play ed although iho score at the end of the came read 10 to :!" in favor oi Alictd. Another tawc between the played nxt I ri- day evening at lmbler. Among those who went to 1 4 Of 100 Men With One or No Dependents 49 succeed II MMrnwara TO ..4 as4te'.fiNn ,0 HILDREN & neccs.ity in '-te ruthcr ilun a luxury. wimoi. ii... .ortn tou,i.-r t.-am wa j tWo teams will be uuu'iHhfiPM lit kizi' ami playihff ulitl- Jiy. Th.- jieon v:ta ::s to "4 in favor or me v is. tors. jdmnde Sunday eveninjj; v.xro, Mr. The won- u::s r-verHi-.i in lln- play !UIU Mrs. (Jeo- Mai.shal, Mi.i. LV;-il tj(-iv..-.-n ui.- loun leam.H. North j .MeKimiis, Mi.s Mnjfirie 1V, Mr I'owder t- nin phiy.i cindi-s around jVm. Taylor, Ktar.k lilanchard and tli- Kaini-H Irani and at no time w.a.s j Clarencu Keown. tin r.-any rtmiari.Hon Iji-tw.-rn th.-two Vvunk Martin loaded a car of ilj) l aina. .Mr. KIHoit. tf-ueher and roach pies Monday. hi tin- itifrh neliool. wim u tuV player I M:. U. A. Prcscntt and td"id;.n and he mad'- iKisk-ds in .-very part of 'jipnt t!io vJ'.'ek-end with La Cran ie llu- ruoin. Th seori In lliis tfame wa.-i j i-:l .it-ve-5. I f to f)5 In favgr of North l'ouder. M-. ;.r.d Mrs. Chas- Skajor nfd The North l'od r hlfch sehool tvain j cM'idn n : rcr.t Sunday a', ihe 11. Mc .l!) play Muddy 'r-il; at the M nddy j ' ip.drle); i home. ('r.-. k Hejjoid honne on Jan. 1:1. Mr. Bi'i.stoi.', reprcsenta'ive K-r the t'iiy (oiiiic:! .Meets. Near East iciief, was in.towii with T'te first meeting of tin- new roun- a moving pietur.-1, "Alice in Hucfre;-: eil w;ia held Tuesday cvenins. J: ifl" Mcm'ny evening. Al.'ny j.-. : r i, - j K .pert aeeountaniH had been em-j eied at rhe school bijildi), mo ployed liy the old conned and every-(the J. "ure, hear the lecture and M'b-j lhiu hud he.-n l.i-.mylu -rlfht up to! scribe. Nenily $:',i0.i(0 win 3ub-! date No ;;!io:-taf? was found that ctjhed tor tnis yea i Hcxv t-,a:(c re c.tq an nsct to llic man who would make a success tins j act is brought nnt i iy in an iii,-uvM oi me records oi iiunarvus oi individuals mcJe recently by tiic I'Ihkiux Mutual Lite Insurance Company to ihrt-rniine tac factors on whieh success in hie can bo predicted Ut:t of every hundred men with no dependents or with onlv one, it "was found that 51 were unable to aehiev;: unythi::? worth while,, while theemnininjT A) were sticcea:.'ul. Fiut in examining the Kroup . of men with two or more depcndi r.t. , u developed that the' number of mti'cestcs was out u cv:y iaaidied. Ttu r.amber of failures' dropped to 37. rain drill tt'iuii put on tt funcy Orlll, rtorJ; : wlili-h ri'tru.HliiiH'iitH wt.ro ln'rved alutj . ilunrliiK Biio c"Joj mI until tt latu liom-.j mKax v .nluit-.:i In ITtn Ii una Maho .Mr. ,iiid Al r.-i. I.. A. ClmnilliT. Ml,.!;or s Ij 0Bt .mateil at .1,000,0110,0011 J. II. liultur luul daiiKlitor, llolr.n. nti ,iiii,Ii. nccarllnn; to flauros comnllcil 'Al, Ml-: Dlt" lay ilisl.il in UrallS'o. 'I'ti.'i )'LT:i iiiMiiillcil. Sl'ltlNC.8, Jan. IS. illHtallfil in ultlco l.'j-i-Ihi' Mi'iMtal KiulllKi L wol'o tlu'co now IIH'HI- Kollowlni; Ilia linital- Ut (iraiulo wi'fo Buniluy. tfurslii wf ti. .inn Mr. J.- R K'!ln-.-ny Mr. aiwl ,'lir. .1. Ihilli-k :vturrn . Snake Ulvor. with Mrs. Hulii-k. j Im.tliu- or Mr. . UurftJitl. AM!-'.l:iM,.C'l 1 lM.ANM'l). lly Thu AmjorJati'il 1'rs.H.) VISALIA, Csl., J;iW. l8.-l).-clir- lailon tin. Un-.nno lailli-n bim-vo'I 1,1111 th'Tu lu no iviuion why any liiiM-lit-oa. U'lu'aU, ri-aO ami v;-iln l-:n)l.Hh, th-- AIih. A. It. Xa'.lor hull Mr iintl Mr '1'ulari' t'onnty tHUH-il. Ailn-rli'an li tiny nuui'uii an her illniicr aavMa last l;lon' tUik llaH-d a;l Anixrlcunlziitlon t l-'r.ilay. cniiipalsn lor l!):t in .vlilcli ovi-ry I.l--' -Mr. anil Mrs. 1.. Wlhion vtro tto !cn iost an.l womuii'a auxlliai-y will , here, j -This la- uppruxlrnutoly 80 pe:' nit t- HN than tho 1021 outi"I. Many a rn ii -( ii'ftflcd to i-ult-e Hujrj.r boots -lurhi;. l!i-'2, fuarins an ovcr-produc Dr. KINGS PIUS. Jbr constipation an.l Alru. J. A. CMlfiOilI MEJIR JIGCIDEMT COVIv. Jan. 17. The American I.o jgion d;n:ee on Hatunie.y evening was a most tnjoyabtu affair, though rath er spais.Jy attended. Tin Rev. Ford M. Kureh, evnntfe Iit at tht- Hapti:it church, di.iws new citiana. Mr- and Mr ilaair, coining from North Powder have two chihlre;i of school a,;e. Maxinc, a dausrliter of Mrs. Klsi Muichisun, ir- ill urn) unable to at tend tichool. Mi.s. Minnie '(. Stevens of Port land spent n day in Cove la.it wa'k transacting business. Air.?. Mary Wanner, who has been seriously ill at her home hero, slowly improving' under the care of the new physician, Dr. Gesr. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Con!ey were dinner guests at the home of Mr . i'iiiin,.( to unvthintr aid the hooks 'liet. had not been nudilrd In two years. i ne nooKtt of-tiiL- city tix'asurer tal lied ex-rtly with the -receipts. Itoth Mr. Hmoe ami Mr. (SilUlaon were com , phiiit nled li' the eounctl for their Care of Hie rily money. ' '. 1 .Mayor Kussell appointed the follow-' nn t oininit Leesi I' lniLiiei', jH. K. .Jom sui;, M. C OlHon, Walter McGrath; streets and bnildini;s, N. (1. OlHen, Walter MeOrntll und J. tl mil Myh. .. N. Conlev on Sundav full linu?e Pt. evere yei vn'e. VI ij 1 h'lt I Peterson raid Miss Bean, two siap1-1 , Mrs. X. R. Lay had a near aeci lor who go about with him in hislUnt !ast wei w!u'" s1,p nglt-i-to ! evaiiRelistie work eontril.m ? erv .,l turn off her e'-tne iron l.jfor t greatly to the .-access of the enter- loavin for La mnde. On her re , itainment. - ; curn wne loumi tno iron it.i hot am AUTOMATIC COUNTER I and Mrs. H. E. Riohev luvo th. house full, of smoke, the irn: n1n,..,tm,iinwl! to (.a Cnuidft. Thev fri.,iol had burned it3 -way through th TsJiv tAKD li V 1 LjU . here- from Lu Grande sevaa'l vertrr ! "oning board and yculd soon havet j,:-. v ago, have made manv, friondti lure coniiagration Fiv The Associated Press) j and we arc sorry to lose them tiiouirh ei'l,'VP 1.... .().! !' IBB .lir,,, ll.ul I . , ! ,. I iiuwrjitrj, Jan. in, ii a oeviep in- "l- vn..r. t.m n.nj i i.ti vented by Ni Ison Maediilf, mipi-r-j (Irande'a gain, visor of the I'uiiraTl enutio.ial forest,! Mr. and Mva. Leonard Towte, who is sucet-hMful in its operation, i hf nam-t have been spending the past two York nol- ' Iht of automobile visitors in national 1 niontns m Vancouver, Wasn. iee, A. V. Alsen. Kd l,edhtter and J. II. York: water. Walter MeOruth. J-:. Johnson ;inl A .V. Olsen: licenses. ;. I.. Ledbetter, A. V. Olsen and C. J5. Johnson; ordinances, jt H. York. N. G. Glenn and K. I.. Ledheller. Mrs. Karl O'lti yant. entertained tho j hie follow in? fillers at a .Sunday dinner al ln-r home on January i4: Mr. and Mrs. l-'ranl; liuelianan and their son, Vincent: lliu Kettu Alh-u and M va. J.illie. Law. 1 orviil Fisher, Ted Heard and Al- lorests of the northwest will lie auto- , pected borne fooii, matically eounted in tiie future. Mis. L. IS. Carter has ioi.ed h Supervisor Macduff's apparatus ' husband in La Grande. M. C.iW; consiats of a wooMcn eulvevt placed ! has been in Lu Grande for sever on -steel sprinKs, wliich will undergo 1 ue:Us employed by the county. a minute depression every time a ve-I td. tinier ot union, was passes over it. The depression:! i-1" u vumur ween- will be registerd on a special meter. : i n new mai'Ket opened Dy t... A. The device is new being expert- j Smith is a thoroughly up-to-daty af niented w ith ly (.'. II. Mel-'arland. a , fllil an:' offers possiliilitien to the. ranker in the i;asejtd- national forest ! shopper that they have long bee' :tt the Keser e liantrfr siation si)uth east of here, it will be trfed first on beit Hejrd r.mde :i visit to :tho l.aw ranch and spent the day last Monday. Victor tiihhons had the niisfOianie to f:'!l ymi ctil his hand on glass ro cvtjUy. The Uf;ui)d wns so serious ll)at tat lioeior sewed IL up for 1dm. Mrs. p.ert Atterbury. who was opeit? ated on in itakei and was for a time V'ly fiicli. is i-'iorted to be much bej t r and on t'ne road to' 'recovery. nrville Pihlojr und sister. Theimo, attend, d the bask. tball game at Norlli I'owd' r on Saturday night, and spvn,t the nitrht at tile Law ing lo their home on Willainetie "forest. I librhway ntrnnci seeKing. . Mr. a!id Mrs. i.ji Powder have KEEP CONVICTS BUSY SALEM, Jan. IS. "Every man in the Oiegon state penitentiary will be employed in some productive oc;u- are ex-1 nation within the next ,00 days." ' 1 This was the statement made here foday by Johnson Smith, new war den of the prison, in outlining hit policy of conducting the institution- Jheie arc at preheat 405 men in1 the prison, Mr. Smith said, of which j number 75 are now working in the' fuiniluio plant. A fewOLivrr pris.-! oneis nre employed nbout th. yarilaj an.! in maintaining the institution. Warden Smith Raid he would ap- neni bvforo the wavs and meam eim- I Karl Huan of NorLhimittte later thirf week and ask lo' i iiil'ier giiosf ot M Wanker .Sunday. V. Whliie u und family of Orecron t'ity eNpoct to be new residents lu! this community nnd nro going lo live on the old I. on Wirth plaep. - : ami Mrs. lovo veturned to Kuiier Monday after a Hplcaitant visit nt Medical. They were accom panied by Nesdon l-'oy. ! .Mr. and ihs. O. liloom are jpeiidiag i iev da3 in ftaher on lips-j-1H.j ) .ne.is and visiting with Mr. and Mrj. . I'. DuUUlN. The niariiaije of M!h AnnloMytra and O. IxjcKeli Iiuh fieou announced Ma:3 M.eiH H Ihe eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. Myers, prominent rancliers, of Midlcal. Air. and Mrs. Locken are visiting with ilrs. l.oei; on'a i-.arcnt.i. They will niuUe their iutiu-e hoi.iu ut ilu in s. Hoy ThPlips of ( uion wan at Med-..-al Moo.i.iy tuning iln; piano for ijio m hool. Mr;;. I'y Wiliiauia who had the mi::-1 r.Htuno to fall -und hrcuk her wri;st, .ii In' Jiaker under jjie earo of lr.; liu!Y. t:ho fs slowly rucnverinir. ' tJeorre Joiinson left lor I'nlon Sun- ' d:'V to !ii md a few davii Willi his iV.riily and to attend the ins:. illation :' the Woodiaon oi -Uie World. The Medical Springs Grange drill tw'wn went to Keating Matnrday eve ning t'( help insiull llietr officers. I!. GeUeler, .state di niity, was tho hist all in;y officer and he wis ubly .i-t-d.'.1cd by the diiil team and Mrt:. Ceorjfo Mouth who 'as installing mar .'huU, gracefully conduct ed tiie offi cers throuah the installation. Alisa Mihired Kennedy w:ut pianist for tho even (hit. A Tier the Inst. tM-.t tun the unite 't, 111 H'pu!ate Ihe bowels J axiiiary. oaie CLOSING SATURDAY, JANUARY 20. Two Days Left for You to Take Advantage ; .of Our DraMlic Reductions f . Women, who are judges of quality Suits, Dresses and Coals will appreciate this splendid opportunityito save. High class garments, made of the finest materials, at one-fourth to one-half their regular price. mi,!; PUTMAN'S:' Laditts' E'eady-to-Wear ond Millinery nurchassd some city j an appropriation to reopen the wooJ oi.i TiMLits' n:n)itu:s . v . vi:iti; i: i:kki:siiim ( Jiv . AssoiHdlcd 'Press) " TAC0MA, - WasK, Jan,- IK. Elec tion -f wrk K. Jtced of hellen ;is Speaker . iif the lower Jjoi-e of . the lireuit Wa-shinglon state legislature rofr-crhca the nK'in'orie) 'of ;he "old titnei-:" in the slate. Tin- fitlier of lj;e XH'e.sCi.t rfuUci-, 'l'hui;i M. Itee-1, home, returuiwas the .speaker of the boose in the Sunday after- first tmritorinJ hnislature more tftan iprepei ty iiom the iWeimer- brothers, , consisting of a dwelling hinr-ir. and I about 2u acres (if land, consjd.:ration $1500. The family moved hero last week and come to' make Cove their home, i . ' " Covo has an addition of two more children at the public '.cliool. Thf camp und care tor the expense av tc::dmg tne expansion of tha hrick jaid. The.e 'two plants, if placed in full operation, will employ more than 100 men, he said. : Fifty o more men wilf be added to the work ing personnel in the furniture fac tory. 1 . i TRY HIGHWAY SERVICE noon,-,- . "Mrs. Augustu:; is now w Ith relativrj sinre, si cutne from her hpiri i)r Kaglc Valley. Khe could not si and the weather in that par of the coun try and as she was not as well there as ben- she eamo bad; to Norlli Powder. Lo: i Angeles Church Is Awaiting Mosiac Panels LOS ANGKLF.S, Jan. 18. The new Kirst . MeilmdlfU K)lHeopal chiK-eh here is awailiji;: the arrival from New York of thi oe mosaic panels, said by ait'sts and critics 1 to estaldinh ' n piecident for liamillng and rolo". The panels, t!ie woi k or Louis Tif fany or .New York, are eight by sev enteen f:r-t and Interpret, plrtor'aliy, the hv.iit: "Te Ileum Laiuianius." " In art panels, it Is wiid, differ f.om aii:jiing et produced in mosa 1 's in thfa lliey are executed entirely of irioeseent glass, which possesses a ulmiiio.uty anil radiation previously unknown 1n mosaics.- The pi icing of mo'-aie naneis in a Metho.list Kplseo pal chinch i said to be uu Junov.i lion. ' J;vKf!WEF-.'1)RVE A SlKXM-iSS PAKLK. Jan. 18. The Near Kast relief drive Hist closed hel'e was hiirhly successful, according to C. L'.ly Webster,- chairman, who announced rj that .$1800 was subscribed. Of t!ii3 : m amount the various churches sub- in scribed approximately 1,500, the p lumber mills about $1100 a.id the bal- rjj ance by organizations and individual:-.! Other citien ami communities in thou county now ara hying canvnnsed. jJ .15 Pcnilietoii Cliih Plaii1 A'tion. PKN1U.KIKJN, Ore., Jan. 1H. PuiaMlii c(iiii:ty rod and gun club:; iJ will go before I he h g l:.t ore as :i j O unit. lecoiiiniemliiig tiu.t the present , j- syMtem of adioinisieriug t lie state i game d y n tiaen: lie continued. ' Sixin cliihs of the county have joine, the( Pendblun club in the re-oliitbin. 'f IlMir.It .M ltY LIST IHt.WW. i PAKKIi, Ore., Jan. 18. One hund- j red md iii't-loor men and (14 wo- men have been drawn on ihe 1 ' ejieait jury ltji from which veniremen I for the severed terms of court will be rmi'iineled. ! II Yoa Nasi a Medicine You Should Kaye the Best Have you ever stopped to reason why it is that so manv products that are "extensively advertised, ail at once drop out of sight and arc soon forgot teii The reaMjn is plain the article did not fultii) the promise of tlir nianuJacturer. This applies more jrar ticuhtrly to a nietliciue. A medicinal preKiratiou that has real curative value almost sells itself, as like on . fndless chain system, the remedy is , n-eoinmeiided by tho-;e who hive been benehtt'i, to tho.-c who are ill IKV't of it. A pfotnincnt drug-t says, 'Take fur (.ani!e Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Koot, a pre juration I have sohl for manv yc.irs and never hesitate to le comiaeud, for in i'!i?iot every caf-e it vliows excel !c:: t rtsuUs, bs many of my customers testify. No other kid dev lemetly has i lar.se sale." According to sworn statements an--, verified tcstihioiiy of thoii-iatids who lip.ve usel the preparation, the suc cess of Lr. Kilmer's wMinp-Koot is due tothe fact, o umuy people claim, that it fulfills al twist "every wish in f)ercomnig kidney, liver and blad der ailments, corrects urinary trou bles and ncutralies the uric acid vhich causes rheumatiMii. You may receive a sample bottle of Fwamp Root by Farce! Post. Ad circus Dr. Kilmer & Co., Biughamton K, Y., end enclose ten cents: also mention thic paper. Large and me dium sue totUes for sale al all drug totes. "Comfortable as an old shoe" A homely expression that exactly describes tho sensation nf u woman who has been fitted to a FiiONT LACE CORSET "Iji C.imille" Ccacts emlioily tho laUiit .ind most important A We have taken over ihe HIGHWAY SER VICE STATION, 1703 Adams Avenue, former ly operated by II. F. Richardson. We will give you the kind of service you have been looking for. Will carry a complete line of VELTEX products. Gasoline - Oils - Greases We know they are good, but to convince you we will give FREE one quart to each customer filling with gasoline Saturday, January 20th.' ' Try Highway Service : SIDNEY I), ROOT, i TRY HIGHWAY SERVICE so I Invest That Money You Get for a Christinas Present In ' ;, t ; Gifts' THkt tast;t(''; 1 ',-' ": J. H. PEARE 6k SON r." La Grande's Leading Jewelers ' Established 1890 cooooooc ooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooooouoooooooooooo ooooooooooooo II . . , , o .).. . 8 , o '" 11 it'1!! Mm 1 V Iniprovemento In front Inc. cotsoltng. Compli.-to assortment of the dif ferent modela and .lien uiwa, on lmn4. 1'rlcrd $2.i0 and Tp. Mrs. Eobt. Pattiaon C'OTS:!iePB Itione Ken. ?2 Oak Superfine Bread made by 'A La Grande, Oregon i Wh o is Saving Your Money? ARE you saving your money or is someone else? The money you wnsie eventually finds it j way into the savings account of someone. The money that should be working for you is earning interest for someone else. Why not capitalize your own income? Systematic saving in this bank will give you capital and independence. UNITED STATES NATIONAL. BANK. La Grande, Oregon MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM