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PAGE rwo THE LA GRANDE E VEXING OBSERVER Friday, January 19, 1923. ' A THRU AY i Ladle's Union Suits Excellent quality blenched cotton ribbed union suits, low neck, no sleeves or high neck and long sleeves. ' v To Sell i'or v $ l.oo LADIES' BLOUSES One Lot Half Price One Lot GOKSARD COR SETS Slight or Stout' Special SKIRTS Entire Stock Half Price LEGION STARTS SUMS Soldiers' Children'Are to Be Cared for in Newly Estab lished Home in Michigan. Men's One lot regular f()c quality Spcciiil Price 2r,c -French liV.le '.y A.'iOci:i1 '1 IKTItHT. Jan. !'. HlOKitU Of "lloill;' K'lllK'M! every year," the .Mi!i-.'U of ili. American l.vi"'i t: d;ddh on ii six -a in niflr-it northc-ist u:' i i tor I In- children of men of tbe Mini,; who 'i th(. win or who t hroii:; h Its, are unable to jn'u yoiijtK dent. WJic-n thf .Mlehuvn !': -)i i;:niiz d ibom ' '' 1 ' e V lciidM'rf resolved thai -oriinlziitloii in i!ds -i;i' Noi.itMhSnc that wOiiid from similar It -a:.-u . i t in of I in'1 i'o-iii ' r .'. '1'ho fj-sl .war- r Wellni e (IcpiiftllH-'V; t',:it bv .National Legion i ic The scemid year . av at ( 'amp 'iifitt-:. m i'' ' of t lie Uoosc. t :i V nt" where ttilMM'f nil iintaitii; (be. r-r different ili-pitt'tnion' h about' to not abotil ;:ti ,i homo I !" .service !'. died in .vii- injtir- for the Client w.i-t i aKO. th" year tin should do II ..ivii-t i in other! will ill Tray all nrccssaiy ex'nHe:. week-end in Summerville. He ex-I'a-ii a. .tiwi-iii., iiai-.h' "r- ek, Mirii. pttts tu prrach at the M- K. church njw:ij ;t.ri mail and until recently, every two weeks, fjiiiinandf r oi the . ulon in tliiH Mate) rRt pr(,( Hamilton has returned 1 credited by. ins it-Mow leionnairu , f rom r (iran(ip where she was 'P.ll- witli bc'.inr the i .,-irMl"r f the chl! dren'.i colony idea. When ho firs' hrouehed the subieet to other it-won oli'iri.ils, Ko'iner t'om miind(ir .Ma it in said: "Horn u home would not be a ,-ift to tin orphan: el' ,-etvice men who have ftivt-ti their lives to their conn 1 1 y. il ui'-reiv won hi be the pay-' ment Of :i part of the Held ve offt: thoni' The JIHIet will be in operation bv early spring, it '; announe d. Tie hiIm jvaa rtonated bj the counties of '.Wnesee. 1 .a peer iind Tuscola, it be Iiik loeated t tin; npot whero , the threo eonnlie.s join. ' 111 IIISIT I1EI1LLE ri'ceivc cart. ' ciati il nlire'y by mi r fiorvie nu t'. Institution i'-t"' ii the i-nly h :il t iic world. Thf. new veiitii .V- ichi.in I.f-Kio i.i itii.(i''lan( und' - ial ht;n!rel r.d ciiildtfii iii'c to lion of i i reRiirdeu .. a inilouc . iU f.-.iabilHhuIeni ,1(1r iSaill' Yeek, :- ni"i in I liospltiil, oi rno'- service mrt , iii.siitinion 1H op- je.;ion for for K'.ny etnploy of , ! tin: ai'; the war. i.-pilal i iiH kind Hill's ' Depa rfment TfM nmi RMHC ft 'juruirLuiyirtd in f ME GRANTED (Eighth Grade Exaniinatiojis i Are Passed .SafGly-By Ten i Union bciiolars. 1,'MOiV, .Ian. I!. (Sjieelal). Mcm- ; bei'H or tho 'oinmerelal club itnd (heir wives etiJo.'da U'bcr and iianec.al the rnlon hotl Imt,Moin(ny evvninjr. ': Thoro was n Kood lurnoiil and I'very body enjoyed a pleasant ' evening. 1. It. Knook, a Make rile, was In I'll inn tlilj wih fvi'Uiii huuirtuiea. The Jninlary nh cIIiik of the Motho iHitt l,adW Aid wa held WVdne.s ilay aftei iioon ;il the home of M i n. Hell Wright In Norlh I'nlon. Mes. . d.unea I tell Wi ljhi, W. V.t ( 'oniiui-.j Kred llrown, H. K. Miller ' and Kd Woilon were hoMbS'.en l'nr Ihe jil'lei'-j noon. IhtHlnesH and pleasure wen eoinhhu-d and a dainty lunch wani nerved aa a laal. pail of Ihe program, There wai a lar);c peic tilaia' of tlo U;d membership present. The tittle t hi ee-yen i -old tlauirhler ol .Mr. and Mrs. liobeil Mihcombe of the st. l hi experiment sl.ilion, i-i ory ill and in threatened lh pnep. IiiOhla. An older child, a buy, w'm U0 111 hilt lie iii ahn.'St cil I irelv n:coeed. Kiank define, .m employe 'f the ' Htaudiud Oil enmTjniy in 1L tlramle wum u huHlne MHitor In 1 nien W'ed lesda . Mm. A. 10, lvunhoe, e.iiinly . hooi : Hiipei nil. ml- nt. whh tn lulon U'.di.e., day vlshtiiH the lands. 1'lllon enj-.j.d her fdiarc ol Ihe via - lmil wind sterol u I i. h t t k I . I th- valley en Ttier-da. eve from trees wen- mm tie town, wj'cn. both tli tii ii were down in mkim pl;ir ;;nrai;c roois went i windows IumI te. ii i. i; top wa. 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I I If' .., -.-' mi NORTH POWI H:r, .Tan. Tit- Sv-ciaj).- l)ae Sandn.-; ei on hw home in Not ih Ponder on I'm moininu ur .I;,;;uaiv IVt1:. with hr ; filial piieum-uiia. Mr. Karjder.s crossed ihu plftin from the middle wrst sumo f;ury years jro and wiih the n'mi? in tluit eompaiiy came to Nurlit I'ow der after several months cl travel and settled here. His family ei - Misted of himself, wile arai five chii- irt-n. lli.i wile id nut live vc, vi IH. p i . nm MltM -..-! rn Mltlr, 1,,-... - was luciileatiiMv himt and killed. -Mr. Sunders has followed fannini' and lanehinii- tmeit of 4iis lite, and had at dil'lVtent tinips prospcettd tor mineials. Tim past lew years he has i-pint living in hii little honii. in this town and wnrkinir a little now and then to h.-lp out a friend. lie has se,n this town fmv I'roni one store to a eoU.:lry ti-Tvn of sev eral hundie I people and has helped to iuibduo the wihiei rieSM. He leaves two brothers and a host of frumis to mourn his los. Services were In Id at. the M. K elum ii at 1 o'clock on Jij.uuiry J.'l, ami he was laid to re t in tin1 town eonirtevy. Npfinjr Wiiither at INrivder. So far. liiis lias hetu one of th; w.tt mesl damiarys (hat this section hiu! known for pome vears. The wen her is more like March than miuAM.Ur. I'or the pasL two weeks v.e have lecn ha'n rain and snow :.;;d nnuJi nunv rain than snow, so t! f re is very little snr.w left on the cj nr::il The frnt is leavinjr Witt :;io-.,cd ard around Union the fartn i ! . ;e plow in. It will he some tiiae y . ht f r. anyone plows here a w.- fi::ve a nui; h colder cliin:'.e than dance K'.inle. ll(T'iy dv.n-ii y is back nrnin tmd lov'.n a a if Ik will stay if he can ii- a -di.eo to .?m it. lie has y.pent e,r.,e !;m.' in tr.vvfl looking for a letter j.'iue !-ut it seems a-, if lie hi!. I f.di.d to fdwl it us he is hark hoe anain. Tiierc s'enis to be a c!:;:i:a tiiat biinjrs ptoph hack luire f veil :f they do go away, they nl v.ny.s n tui n. .Mis- fieorce Craighead, who has I i . n v rv Hck Willi a irat.heriiMi- in renui tt'd to be very much and will soon be out ae;ain. re is Hoarded by .-iirei at tho mosi i; in i; far. Sev idied tn' dependent . ear-il for. The children n ro to be divided into groups of from si to wmi e;ich and every coup will be ;daeed hi eharwro of a mot hf." Th.-M' w-iaeti will be chosen from uaimifr the widows of iarmer service iien and the-v will re ceive their clotbim;-. food and shel ter in cxehui'M' iu' ear int; I'or tie cldhlreii plaeetl u-eh r their ehar;e The boys and Kirl." will bn kept i the home, to be known as the Aiimv lean l.e';lun llilltt. until they are HI vcars old. They are to he educated in ji nearby IJ-rade school. A laro building fonnei ly used .n i san ita I'iu in stands on the yix-aero traet, which is located on the shore of a rather lar;.e lake. This bnitd itu; vlll be used, until collate biuiwi tows v ill be huiit. lO'.ei'.lnally each 'ni-iiht r" iind her f.ti.itlv of ehlldre.i will occupy a M-paia!,. cejt;.;jre. j:aeti mother will work out her own lde.ci as to tin- bos: means of rearing her adopted brood. in no w iv will the. iiouic be permit it d to take on the coiiipc lon ol an kisntntmii. I.iir;:"i bttys in" the colon, will tend j. irdeli pa teli cm du llnr, Ho- -at miner niontlllf and thus proide mueh of tho food J m Hie :tri. i:i i;i tn il U-t. The l.enlon SUMMERVILI.E. Jan. 19. Mr- nnd Mrs. HuL'h Prva niotoied to La Grande Ttie:uliiy Mr. Press is hav ing dental voir iT'me. Isaac Chontu has gone to Eljzin for a few days' visit with relatives. Klic MeKin.ie was a business vis itor in I .a Grande Monday. Mrs. Hebpr Conrad of l.a Grande ia a Summerville visitor this week. Mr. and Mr.-. John C'antreal were transacting business in town the first of the week. Andrew Ilobbs of Plcasatrt Grove ivas taken to tho hospital in .Salem one, day hist week. Mr. and Mrs. Dnvo McKinzie spent a part of last week on Pumpkin Hid iic They wer? visitors at the home of Mis. I.oan i!e;im. Walter E. Fisher was havinj den tal work done El-in Tuesday. Mr. and' Mrs. Maud Mcliae of La Grande a Pent Sunday visHinj? with relatives here. I Kay Hensley, who has been work- in at Crane, Oregon, for the past' year, returned home Tuesday. - Edna Belle and Charlie Meyers,' who are jroinj? to school in Imhler. ' came hrnie to spend the week-end. i They returned to their school work' Monday morning. I In the absence of 'Walter Fisher I Tue.-day, J. E. Woods carried the mail. i Mr. and Mr?. Frank Ott were vis-j itois Weiiissday at; the home of Mr and Mrs. C. E. Myers. .Mr Irvirt has returned from La Grande where he visited a few days with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Cantrell were Eltfin are fiiif.mjj lois of work in this) neighborhood as the recent stoim did i considerable damage to-the telephone! wires. Bert Tucker of Imhler was a Sun-i day . visitor at the home of E. C. ! Myers. 1 C. M. Halo returned 1o his work' in the timber Monday afternoon. j Rev. Hcrhley of Alice! 'spent the ed to the bedside of her mother. Mrs.; Charlie Myers, who was very ill.- j .Mike Royce was hauling apples from Jmblui Tuesday. George Slack and John' Wagoner are tearing down some old .buildings in town which will be a great im piovement. , The Ladies of tho Aid Society were delightfully entertained Thursday at the home of Mrs. Wayne Park. Roy McIJattan, who has been em ployed at Vincent, returned to his home at Pleasant Grove Wednesday morning. Ed. Combs left Wednesday for Sa-' lem where he expects to meet his wife who has been visiting relatives in California and after visiting friends and relatives in Salem and Portland, they will return to their homo here. Ray Hug of Pumpkin Ridge enme down Sunday evening to attend church. ' John Zweifel and Bertie Kuhn were transacting business in Imhler duiing the week. Ed. Behrens was transacting busi ness in our county seat Tuesday. Charlie Hanson was a business vis itor in Imhler the first of the week- E. C. Myers was a Sunday visitor at the home of Burr Slack. Mrs. Burt Sanders and children were guests nt supper Sunday eve ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sanderson. Carl Kowan came down Saturday and took out supplies to the mill north of Summerville- Miss Letia Robbs of Pleasant Grove was a visitor during the week at the home of Dave McKenzie. Frank Sion of Pumpkin Ridge was transacting business in town4 Wednesday. - si:.i- tmt -i mm Stop that pains It's spoiling your en joyment and ruining your health. When you're suffer ing from headache, neuralgia, sciatica, ear ache, toothache, rheu matism .or. any other pain Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills bring relief without un pleasant after effects. Your drugs'5 sells them at pre-war prices 25 doses 25 cents. Economy pack nfje, 125 closes $1.09. f Just Received l'til Hue or Alaka snble remly-to-wear furs. Aln seal lirowti and blacU (iliittninu; tor ilresses ami enllar and cull's lor etits. Von are nil welcome to come ami M-e them. I nlu buy nil kinds of raw furs ami will pay best prices. Chris Miller 15 10 AilnniN Ave, easier?, HvcytissssS! CaUmiet rruarnntccsuniforni success ir. your baking doughnius, popovcrs, 'bis cuits, c;tkt--s are made tender, tableful and light as air. This tie pomiability has turned millions of liou.H'wivts to the exclusive use of L'alumet. Thai's why the sales of Calumet are over 150s- "renter than that of any other baking powder. If your bakings are nut alwavs sue ce; si'.:l try Feet If you arc one who has despaired of finding rcjief from foot sufferinc;, take new hope iii the DR. SCROLL'S FOOT COMFORT SERVICE now ren dered in this store. Hundreds of people right-here in this town are now enjoying the blessed relief from corns, bunions, callouses, tired, hurting and aching feet through our CORRECT SHOE FITTING and FOOT APPLIANCES. Ttie Hootery Inc. A PARADISE FOR TIRED FEET 20(i Depot Street Phone Main 118 CiROVER SMITH, Mgr. ,?r!?'jG!""",!Tr9 liaim HANKS Ml.ia.K RIOHV, I,!;,., .!,.. u... !, Natit'nul li:iTiii ,,f l;:k.l'v- it. ,i U;. "li-'l" ii-ui' ' l ' i 'i .'um.-iii. r.i. ti liK-rv-i',1 hiii' J'i.niv.kiy, will tin:. art nil biisiiin.i m;.! r (hi' imhii,. ,.f the fonwr im-i it tn i..n. iKVf.nlmK nnnoiiri-i'iinnt ly J. iin W. Ha no win ih-jui llio iik-.(.' iut r,-sl I us p'.i'snlriit. With tin. iivnr. r nf the hv in Mitutimiy, liii..iy will linvc .111,. of ; h,. nrmiKE.ti insuuit uMls in O',' uMltilry. 1 no raimiu st-K M hi itw Blitlltion Will icil:;;' ,t V"ill,IH0. XIIO ilCltiai TIClias l.t 1,!l Itlr, I'm. I ii n. ..ntuiiini iiuiiK lll! e UCCU II!) ounctd nt licinR 45O,0OO. Piv ve to your own satisfaction that per fei t lxikin;:s are the result of a depend able l.)akin: i)ow(!er. A can of Calumet produces more bakings than many other brands because of its l greater leavening strength. It goes far ther lasts longer. CaUiriH't is pure contains only such ingredi ents as have becnotliciatly approved by enited .Sta.tea t-Vixi Autbtu itics. A pound can of Calumet contains full 16 ounces. Some baking potvdem come in 12 ounce instead of 16 ounce cant. Be sure you get a pound when you want it. 1 1 !',' Harris Grocery Imported oque Cheese Today ive received another consignment of cheese from Wisconsin which included the im ported Roquefort, Badger State Cream Brick, Edam Cheese in ll1 oz. tin, Bluhill package cheese. , y , ' Very large stuffed Olives in 9 oz and 15 oz. - Extra mammoth green Olives iiT 15 oz. jars. Medium size ripe Olives in 4-oz. cans. Extra, large ripe Olives in 8-oz. cans. Fresh Home-Made Mayonnaise Friday Morning Call Main 80 " PATTISON BROTHERS GROCERY Special . Sale on Call on Us for Your Household Supplies A Full Line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, The Accomodation Store Fruits and Vegetables Also . A Choice Selection of Swift's and Armour's Government Inspected Sugar Cured Bacon and Hams DON'T FAIL To Ask Us About Champion Flour P.- . V. rw.,- i-'UJ'; jz-tt-;-?!. r --' . l k. Free Delivery Phone Main 7.' I 108 Fir Two Blocks North of R. R, Tracks J ma Every Lamp on Our Floors Reduced 25 per cent or More. Special Floor Lamps in Blue, Rose or Gold. $14.85 SEE OUR WINDOWS W. H. Bohnenkamp Company rue noHips hheatkst basing powder - - r