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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1923)
j - Inlll r.i;'i i PAGE TWO r t-., , ... -. r.i- Ladies! Since it must lie toted, let it be new. Hand Bags in convenient sizes and shapes, some with van ity accessories. One lot a very com plete Jine, for Half Price One lot '.'LADD CANYON. .Inn. 2-.-C. H. Grandy and E. T. Pcebler have been ftivorinir their neighbors by dniff jriiifr the road to the Lane road It hnd become almost impossible .,for the people in this neighborhood; ,to fret to town. These Kunllcmi-n 'put' in two hard days-' work with their teams and Mr,;tjrnndy -qimp, 'near being seriously injured! 'Their neijrn librs certainly appreciate having the rnods put in shape for travel. Miss Etta Banton has been spend ing the week in town with -the families- of -'her' siBtci-s,- Mrs. Winbern and Ayres. y iMffcrfimmii ;SpnrkH, who has been visiting for the past two weeks with her jisrcr,Mrn: G. W. l:of land, - start ed for her home in Forest :(irove Friday. She expected to remain one day in Portland visiting another sis ter. Mr. and Mrs. I.oflnnd entertained pome of their neighbors Thursday evening. Among them were Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Pcebler, Mr. and Mrs. 1. W. Miller and Helh Myrl. Cards was the game which attracted most attention. Mrs. Lofland served dainty refreshments. Eighteen Indies attended the Get Together club at the William Mr Cauly home Thursday of thisf week. A delightful nfternoou was spent in fancy work- and social conversation. The vice president, .Mi-. Clyde Hop ple acted in the absence of thr presi dent. The secrj'turv. Mr. II U' Pcebler, presented a token of rrinwn -1 bi-ance to the club to be sent to ,.lrs.' Roy llamy. Mowers are to be sent Miss Helen Peeblcr for her birthday. The new trays were usid the fisst time. :.Mrs. .McCiuly served a fine lunch. Tho next mcctiiiK will be with Mr.-. Jntnes Md'Iure. Mrs. Jul Johnson came over from Pendleton one day this week and surprised her Parents, Mr. and Mrs. James McCluru with a visit Mi-s. Klinmho announces the next club party to be given m the lw) on Saturday night. January L'T. Mrs. S'hiimbo's lillle smi had the misfortune t, fall into a pan of hoi water Friday and was severely burn ed. He was taken to the doctor and it is hoped that it may not prove serious with him. 'Mrs. Enoch Johnson was call -,1 to -1 Have Permanently Cured Case of 40 Yeara Standing CAN anything bemorecon elusive of my non-snri- calrtinlcsstror.tmci.t for IMi's and other rental disease than tli.u: Those who hnvcuncrjione it call ed "home-lrcarment', and succc Ive opetartons for years have com? to mc and hsve been i permanently cured. To timnn all JouHl I Vt(at to cur your f'i'o - no molt or how tut. Wntf NiyfortMt fKEE mm when upums my trcstmmts. f DR. CHAS. J. DEAN V ' LI III! Ir --. OH UWE ROAD ffSerf mm Ing, I rim, lidy are these ladies' Vestees and Collars and even more, for they're so very neat and perky it's almost impossible to de scribe their smartness. One lot of Vestees and collars, Half Price Ladies' Shoes in a complete mn of sizes and $1.98 mm Alicel '-Wtednesday to care for Mr. Johnson's mother who suffered a stroke of paralysis Sunday. .Mr. and Mrs. R. I,, (.'ouch were among those who were stuck in the piud last week on their way home from town and with no assistance at hand, j they' 'walked hewe, ;leaving their Car until morning. I ... Frank McClure spent a part of this week with his family in town. UNION, Jn. 2.The stockhold ers ,'uf the First Nutional Hank of Union met in annual session, Kut luUuy, January WSAX at which time a laijre majority of the stock was represented, and the following tfficers were cleeted'; Directors, T. H. (iarrison, L. ft. (iurrison. Will 'V. Wrinht, Thomas Hrnsher, S. K. Mill er, .Minnie (J. Slovens, W. K. Hutch insult. Other officers, W. It. Hutch inson, president; T. If. Garrison, vice-president; K. S. Slater, cashier; K. N. Fox, assistant cashier. Town That ".Never Grew "Up" Fools 'em; Starts Growing; Hope Rampant (Hy Associated Press) I.I'mol'OUS. o Jan. S3. "Th I.lttle Town that Never Cirew Up," l.tthopolis, isolaleil Jiom the orduv ary commerce of man, without was or water, and so financially poor tha, it is necessary to pay for electric current liy . popular suhseription, is of a hifh school, and has in mind other civic improvements, hustlini; with new life and hope to day. Its 400 citizens, who long have endured the scorn of their bitfirer nciKlihor, Canal Winchester, which has schools and oilier thinirs are nre- parini: to return such disparagement Big Eaters Get Kidney Trouble Take : Salts at first alfln of Bladder Irritation or Backache, pisrd tviutaiiily aeaiiut kiilnev trouble, l '-Sim. e eat.iifl. ii tini imioli'nd limit and all ..in f,l ,., ,,r ,1H),, iB liM.'.l Willi ur. ncul ulijd, (l,,, Kidnevs urnv to illtrr out: tlu-r weaken from oiern-ork, Uvoine hiv--iili. tlie elnnina live ti.mi, lU.;. nj , tnnt i kidney Irmilile, i.lu.Nli-r wcakiiens snd n ,M.r ,l dl-ne in lu-oKli. Ulu-ii ,onr kiilnevs (eel like lniinn of hn.l: jour 1-uek luirls or llie urine is ilcn.lv, lull ,,f n-dmn-iit. or veil Are olilieil to se.'k relief two or tl.rec tim,, .liliiMtr li.ul.t t if you suffer Willi hi.-k l.. a.U.-lii-, or ,li?v. liorvoii h,. U, noi.i tnniarh. or i( you luve rlieinnaliMii wlien the wrnth.-r l..i,. prt fr, ,,,,. pl.iirnia. ml hIhiiiI (,ir iiii,-, of'.l. Viln: lal..- n ulilr-imonful in a cla ol wsler lH.f,.ro l.rr.vkl,i,t for a I. vv l.u find yur ImIii. vh ln;iv tlit-n set line. 1 us fjinoii. sl, J, ,,,,,1,, (ri,m t,p a.-nl of vnn-. o.i.l l,.inn ii,-,.. c.im bined with liiliia, nn. lui. !., , ,nr c-n.-ratmii. to Hu.l, ,m.,tl, eli'al kidney.: In nuilnilire tho a.-nl. in ll.e linn,- ... it 11(!r (, smirMI of irrilntiou. ilniH eflen eudini! Madder duwinlcr., ,Id Hill, is inpr,i,. en not in lire, irako, delielitful elTervwrent htlim water lv,.in(Ce and Mrnifn in .very homo, lv,i-e nohidv run make mistake l.v l.Tin,f a Kowi iitln nualtiui; any time. 11 IIS ! BANK OFFICERS THE LA II widths. in kindall because tho simple ap peal of their quiet village bridged the K"P of years in the hearts of one who played as a child in the leafy lanes that surround.it. Lith opolis is preparing for recognition, and a certain modicum of fame. The story centers around Mrs, Ma bel Wagnalls-Jones, New York nu thin and musician, whose father, Adam W. Wagnalls, is head of a New York publishing house.: : Jler father and mother were born here and the latter buried in the Uth opolis ccmetey. Mrs. Jones is presenting a memor ial library to the people of 'l.ith opolis and Bloom Township. In ad dition, she may finance the erection With her husband, Richard J. Jones she has completed a preliminary sur vey for the 'library, which will -be known as the Wagmtlls Memorial Library; has purchased a tract' of land on Columbus street hei-e the only street and employed an archi tect. Present plans call for the dedicatory address to be made next fall by Kdwin Markham, poet, a close -friend of both .Mr. and Mrs. Jones. In lOO.'l Mrs. Jones, then Mabel Wagnulls, was paying her annual summer visit to l.ithopolis. Sho had lead a magazine story by O. Henry, and was struck with the beauty of it. She wrote to O Henry's publishers, and the note was forwarded to him. Thus was started a chain of cor-rc.-pondence between O. Henry and Mabel Wagnalls. The erection of the library is ex pected to link closer the part Ohio played in the unfolding of O. Henry''' genius. ' Boston Transcript: An pyo spe cialist Hiiys that green quiets the nerves. The long green certainly has 11 soothing, effect on most of m. : Muncie Star: Judging from the photographs, these various interna tional conferences are about all that keeps tho silk hat industry alive. RUPTURE EXPERTHERE m:i:i.i;v. i moi s i this M l ( l l, t Y. 4 X1,1.1.11 ) I'i:mi.i;io.n 1. H. S.-rify (r ChUaKo and Phil:i lelphia. tho noted triifs expert, will personally he at Iho Pendleton hotel ind will renialn Wetlnrsday only, Jan. -1, Mr. Sec ley nays: "The Spcrniatie Shield will not only retain any ease d' mplme perfectly, hut eonlnicls the opening In Hi day on tho average uae. tlits refnlt rf reete'd dining ihe la the rcpuir eontlnues of iI.hoIi throiiKhoul the niuht dnrinir sU iu while all strain l.s removed, lining u vast maneeinent (er all formr tnethods.oxcmplvf.viuc install ta neons i rt-i limned lately appreciable nnd ntihstandinx any strain or position no matter the size or location. Uncc difficult Cii-s, or (ncis,Hional rnp. Uin s (1'nllowtnc operations) fperiullv snHt'Ued. riiW Inst i n ntent reeeivr 1 Ute .inl aw ard in Knpland and 'n ! I'.ini, pt'ddiieliiff resiills without mtf uet , in ieel ions, nicdleal treat men tt M piescriptlons. Wartiinu -All cms- s !(nll he eantionett acaiust the use am elastic or wen truss with tin hiMiap an sjitne rest where the 'ump is and not where the opeuint: 'x piiwhiclnc eumplie illens neressitat -h'K Mti cteni operations. Mr. Seeley Has dot tmu-Hts from the Vnited States c-netninent, Washington. IV C, for iii.p,rtion. lie will he clad to deni-onvti-iUe. without elm i jre or fit them if desired, lhtsine demands prevent! atoppiuK at any other place in this eellon. I, s. i;eiv Mnteineiit In thl noiht hn Ihi'h tetirirtl lef,re the t'ederit ; mid Stale t nt Iv 1 II. Kreley. i Hititii orrleo. 117. X. enrlhm st. i 1 1 It-Ait o. GRANDE EVENING (VBSERVER " " lusiicE 1 ! (By Associated Pies) SAN KliA.'I.-l'11. -3. Th.1 Russian flat; iloateil over n part of California for; thirty years, from 1S12 to 1S42, at 1'wt Kosa, Son nomu countv. where tlic Oreek phnDcI and tlookhouse today murk the rem A i nants of the Rujsian oecupution. The ilussians came to Culifornia for colon izat ion in 1M2, after Count Nikolai Petrovioh liezanof, Gruntl Chamberlain," vl:iteil the state in 1805 ns imperial inspector for the Czar. Rezanof immediately beiran preparing plans for the. annexation of California to Russia. The Grand C'harolierluin had un limited money at his command and it is stated that his death saved California from lieinfr wrestfd from Spain by the powerfal Russian gov ernment. i .After Reznnnf's dohth, Alexander Baranof, heal of the .Russian-American company, made ' an effort to carry out the Crand .Chamberlain's scheme of colonization. He sent out several exploriiiK parties to pick a site for the Russian settfement. Fort Ross was selected and history states iimt this site was purchased by the Russians for "three blankets, three pairs of breeches, two axes, three hoes and some colored beads." The Russians established a station on the Farralone island, where seals were killed, the meat drie and sent for food to 1'ort Ross and other Russian settlements along the north. LANDED HERE Jin ioi i me 'uusstaiis inuuti n ctaim to California asserting this territory I did not ritrht'ullv belonir to anv Eu ropean country. However, i in 1842 I they withdrew from Fort Ross, and kept Alaska as their sole , possession ion the -Pacific. Russia held Alaska I until 18(17 when the United States bought it for ij7,aU,Uu, ' : - H sorry the 'ii' BO'iRnftrant. Why Druggists RecommenS Swamp-Root ' For iimnv years druggists have watched with much interest the re-J inurkablc record maintained by Dr.)' Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kid , nev, liver and bladder medicine. , It is a phyMi inns prescription. , Swamp-Root is a strengthening ii ltd i cine. It helps the kidneys, liver an.'l bladder do the work nature in tent ted they should do. f 1. SwmuiKot has .stooj the test of ". years.', It is sold by all druggists on its merit mid it slibuld t l(elp you. No other kidney medicine, lias so many fr.Vnds. He sut e. to get Swamp-Root and start treatment at (nice. ' I ' ! i -; However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bi'nghamtou, N. Y., for a sawple bottle. When writ ing be fiurtaand mention this paper.. . Coming Thursday, Feb. 1 ARCADE THEATRE Tin: VAi'PJcvn.Mi rOMKHY IMtAMA "THE NOT A JIOVINOv 1'lrTl'RK GIRL l ' and Tfrn' TRAMP IIAI-IOXV. nr-; On-henlra $1.10. J. L. Munhair has con tracted for all box and chain wood and slabs of Bowman-Hicks Lumber company and orders for same will be taken at 2912 N. First Street or . Phone Main 547 Terms: Cash Bargains in Delicious APPLES 73c a Box While They Last : Face and Fill TackNo .Worm Holes Joel's Grocery RIain 739 ! No Charge for Delivery TEN TON AIRPLANE KKADY KOR FLIGHTS (By Associated Press) PA?.IS, Jan. 23. One of the most roninrkable airplanes ever construct ed has recently hpcn added to the French Air .Service. . It is a veritable armoured car of the skies with the armament of a fort. Th0 machine is built entirely of Hteel and in addition to tho or dinary imachinejruns, It is equipped with one of tho famous French "75" field (runs. The plane carries a aup- piy ot ou shells for this irun, ana it weighs ten tons. The craft has passed the builders tests, and has been delivered to the airdome . at Villa Courblay. Th1 Mount Hood Ilailro.id company whose line was paralyzed by tho re cent flood, i now operating: trains through to l'iirkriuh'. Rub Rheumatic Pain, Soreness, Stiffness Rub Pain right out with email trial bottle of old "St. Jacobs Oil." VVKat's Rheumatism ? Pain only. Stop drugging! Not one case in fifty requires internal treatment. Hub soothing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil" directly upon the "tender spot" and relief comes instantly. 'St. Jacobs Oil" is a harmless rheumatism and sciatica liniment, which never disappoints and cannot bum the skin. . Limber up I Quit complaining I Get a small trial bottle from your drug Risti and in just a moment you'll be free from rheumatic and sciatic pain, soreness, stiffness and swelling. Don't suffer I Relief awaits you. Old, honest "St. Jacobs Oil" has relieved millions of rheumatism sufferers in the last half century, and is just as good for sci atica, neuralgia, lumbago, backache, snrains and swellings. oooooooooooooooooooooooooo here's a touch of refinement with EDISON MAZDA LAMPS. H. & S. Electric . ,.; Company Wiring, Repairing, Appliances, Supplies and Service 105 Depot St. . Phone S93-W oooooooooooooooooooooooooo oooooooooooooooooooooooooo I THE BEST WATER BOTTLE g oil Wearever No. 40 TWO QUARTS Two Years Guaranteed TWO DOLLARS The .season is here have one handy. TEUL.D(2 M PPESCB1PH0N 1WGGISTS LOSTIWE HAS 'MANGERS .South Kork OraiiKe No. Co5 of l.oa tlne Kive pro in tee of ho I up one of the liveliest in KaHtern Oregon. At the ineetlu on I'Ylday, Janunry jo, seventeen new mem horn were In- Htrueted in the work, whllo six more appl teat Ions were prcflerited for tho next meeting. rho (irutme hah oulftrown tho elty OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 3 .... I Controlling a Cough The theory about :ner- l mitting a cough to run I its course has long since I been repudiated. A ne- o I glected cough irritates S the sensitive mem- j branes of ' the " throat I and bronchial ' tubes. 3 Coughs then come easi- I er throughout the win- g ter season. q ? o j Newlin's Cough Balsam o I will quickly relieve "a g I cough by removing the g I cause.- It is free from g I opiates and is as safe I for children as adults. I Keep a bottle , in . your o I medicine chest and o check a cough as soon as o it starts. - 8 g Price 50c g 0 o 1 Newlin Drug I Company o o OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO r Call Main-75 For Your Fresh ! Vegetables , "V-, ;. i :,( ' ' ;; We always carry everything obtainable in' the line of Fresh Fruits and. Vegetables, and give careful attention to your Phone Orders. J. G. Snodgrass 109 Depot St. Two Phones, Call Main 78 . wo mTA'Tjmn vcm nw ,t7t?t? vi w -v Ail SPECIAL!! This Week DELICIOUS HOME-MADE ' - Boston Brown Beans " r Mayonnaise With Whipped Cream ' Pumpkin Pies 1 , Potato Salad " : rApricot and Pineapple Conserve tl, I Amber Jams And Lots of Other Good Things to Eat PATTISON BROTHERS GROCERY Tuesday, January 23, 1923. hull and are now meeting In tho Odd KetlowH' Jjall. Tho Clmufro orehestra inttde Its first appearance at the moor, tuff Friday night and several new pieeew will he added in tho near fu ture. A special committed was ap pointed to neeii re tho regalia for tho (1 range and :t soon w this can he secured a drill leim will he organ ized. "Comfortable as an old shoe" A hotiely expresalon that exactly describes the sensation ot a woman who has been fitted to J FRONT LACE CORSET -La' Camllle" Corsets embody the latest and most Important improvements In front lace corseting. Complete assortment of the dif ferent models and sizes always on hand. Priced $3.50 and Up. Mrs. Eobt. Pattison Corse tlere Phone 322-W ' Res. 1703 Oak jl. - v U-r I II J I. f JJiXIr X j ,4 i - v r- '