La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 26, 1923, Image 2

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TIIR LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
Friday, January 2G. 1923.
Cost $15,000
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Ttk !' LimLIIU ULUUIII IIIMUmuiuuioi
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We have just .received a' full shipment of Ratines in
all the newest shades of Japan Blue, Orchid, Jade, Pink,
Rose Pink, Henna and Tan.., If you are in need of this
material our assortment will please.
Special
Heavy ribbed black
hose for boys and girls.
They will stand hard
wear.-,
'i t.
Hi I
25c
fit
EUGEN
t otunliUed
EUGENE, Oa.I4i-Tifc l-.jVwttM
euuiu-i.. of religion nt ih
I'nlvoislly
fsltv of OlH'KOIl is nftrrmtl 'IKe.
courses 111 religion this wiTTu' . I
students, whdiing tn continue the'r
x
mini r nnnnnr
in n r i hhr
I mniiinrrrrnrn
... NUW UJ-l-CfltU
tuny or lllllloi,lrVtet;iire and li"l- ,, , ,
Philosophy f&in4fr&ir ',' f" ',f"re
.re doslKmSr-rff'WVe slS Jv.'" ViW"'0 nourlV ;
comprehensive unili'rstumllni? of rt
Upton and un- of tinlvi'iity .t;in'lurl
neririttm; 'to iru'inlitM-. of the council
ih hVl(Kophy f iclJjiiwcwIttfrJUilJ
cci;, TiK'wlay ami Thur.-ulav afn-r-
coiirw N to aljl t!if Ktinlcnt tn oi.m-
4jcf itK yt ;i)U!r! Ium own ro-
Jlliioit In tlur Hula t,f un- nltKloi.-v
-torioiu-. :uii knowlcdk'"- of man -kind
aiid iht K'-mi ally act-cptfl and
-jtalili..,nd f ultis r fct in c.
MuMcn-ivt i-4 tit Itlbllciil lilM-:tttii-f
if .the i outw offVrt d liy I'.cv. Ilf iice
5 J. (liflcn. Pri'.thv I or la n uu i vt-r.n r V
fiufttor. The llhdc If- th m:Un t-
iliook of thly voijjW'. Hluttcntt Ua;!;
Jiow ttuvIJiM,- ifw. tiuch'ii tin- d:
5 VlMoplll-jMtfK4.-VftHrf li-lc.xs thruiiBU
' Bin oiHlJftn-j-Vl.nj. viitN td- Mud
in wiitw-ii iioritoim fit-n tn nrwrjt-
ld T"'U;n.'ju.'
WI1H..1I.,
tt is (TVVt-J
' in tho rliiiMs f'.r. inli 6 .lie )t v ...a
coined ic of toj ni.: .f:f wo k, I.'
j tlu- co-ij.-n oif. ht-.i'iu , V:c' iunt
of reti;3ni H-i nni) d, Y'Va "t co.-ittj.
Mini Htmicnt -jr(it'i-TiMitti ti f
;jt. .m. a
. A. u- Y,
Ha)lw id 1
npcinlllilf rniJirlus;
Hull, CoUift 1 Jillnii,
I'opal und Pi csi.
Albeit ! Swci-lf
bolnn Ih rhati tn.ui
lUmfM. V'lit t-.
Mid juhi-.1.
uui.
rr, iii'oii si-tit 01
ot 1 hi con wll.
I.. I'. I 'ul 1111 m, 1 -a immi Y , M.
I't'i-tdai' Im -vh t'. rhaUinun. mt
ltOfolhV CoJtlfv, .vt;i'iM.ir ol tn.
pllli V, V. t:. A-,. Is ffi-i n't, ry.
MVi: stock to Mi irr
(My The AbHi-viatid I'n-Hs)
I.OS A(ii:i.l-.'S. .bin. .'.--Thtr Am
rrhuin National Live Mouk Asm-la-llon
will hold If h ti'nty-sith itunna!
' convontlnti lniv lrlnniiic .Ian. :!';.
I Have Permanently Cured
Catct of 40 Years Standing
CAN anything be more con
clusive of my non'Siipi-
and other retui ducaaca than that
Tliose who btveundprgone tcv-cal!-cd
"hcme-ttc;itincnt." ond ucce
ive operations for ycati have Cime
to me mul hive been
L fctnuncntly cured.
T remov M doubt I
ruiranl io curs jaxtr
i PiUt - no mHr howr
vr or chronic lb
fel Ytrid ftidn fw Uin nil
OR. CHAS. J. DEAN
H2HSESSS3
XK
ft
Ratines
Special
Misses', fine ribbed
black hose, extra qual
ity, for
IT
PONT.MAKTKIt TO III'.M.MN'
( Mr AriwcllttiMl I'rcKH)
ASTOlljA, Ore, Jan. 26 That
t Hill,1)' I luliJi;tWlr.li. who In rep,- .
rCHcnliriK Xitovbi jit Va.slililon, 1 1
(.'.' rnnjidu in t!je national eupltnt nn
Mt ittxcr- cop ytrhfl act.t bn the meas
use to ciil'.nd federal ai'l to Astoria
wuh the rciiicst niuh liy the' 'execu
tive committee of in at it meeting
ith tflrrn-nuj.
'iM: uMifcil- .i
it ml it U-W'Ki'iuh tOfthnt
it t M
Mihlernian.
taken in reply' to' u.
t-l ui.iiii liy f 5. '. I'iiHoii 1'rom (M'f
Halilenmui an follmv.s:
"It m-ciiis I hive done pvprythftv.;
pos-ihlc- to urtst in the Afctorii mat-
C'Amuxiitoe
Hons' cuiNinill't prohably " win not
ifpoit our bill out lifiorw next Tucs
lay ninl votf In tin- Iiouk; not proli-
IjJj':fo!V one wi'.k t hv'''a 1 tor.
Tsiiould htjt'v 'AttMoujrh 'thm'trs- lank
pnriniiiirrlnvT, rannot
ult will .he."
tt'H whnt the ro.
rKAHTKKK HAS ROW
LKItANoX. Ore., Jan. J. Crab
tree, a small town situated some sev
en miles north of Lebanon, which
boasts of having the first union high
school in Linn county appeal's io be
in the throes of u community row
over the ilismi-.MiI of one of the hitfh
school t'UL-heis by two of the direc
tors over the protest of the chair
man of the board. The chaiiman us
ht.s he was-fiwt pm.sent at and had
no notice of the met'ti'ijr at which
lift ion wais taken on thtf'1 ' diitfnissal.
At ilu beinninir of the Christmas
4h'Juay the teacher
-. O. .Sprouts.
was notified by two of :he (liitctpiH
Uiul hi- -rrAicea wore no lunger di
Hjrtd.;'l t ailt-vd by the chairman
lh.it no . chari s were' fil''d huinst
."lur ' the holi.lai4 H ntw- -tunc bar
AV.; y ' hi tt employ tiotlrare now tUim-p-
f-dh-rttji ti ..lilip ".he UK"t to teuch. It imW looks
-H it he district was facing .iitijru-
tion to h 1 1 1 tli(. matter.
Children like
Dr. Miles' Laxative TnblcU
Don't struggle trying
to get your children to
take hitter, evil tasting
laxatives.
Get a package of
DR. MILES
Laxative Tablets
.nd the children will
beg for them they
taste so good.
Adults nnd children
find these tablets mild,
sure nnd thorough.
Your druggist sells tlicm
at pre-war prices 25 doses
25 cents.
E
m GET IT S
EUGENE, Jan
Continirenl
i'ctfiiraT:on or in didej
rtn.n jttii racnic . ot'inany and
ll'nion r.'iclfic Uallwny company will
irraut a rati of fan- and a half1 tty
iboHt" who attend the annual imM-ttnffl
of the ltifrir Poliorifrrotw AsHoclatlm
ami the. AHsoclatkon of 'JUkIi School
Presidents nntf S"'vularl'8 to be Held
at tbi rnWi-rnlty of Orrtji l-'ebnun
2 and II. It expected that theLaL
tendance w l'l eve.-i-d I Ml deh-f-atel. ($
Hiif!i school deh-irateH may rKitfcf
ill'-ULV(.V(invJ1L!i,lbn Keb, I. And :i lil
tloiuil l" it l.stTa ( JonTs 1" 1 u I e T k
.rohTi?!mi' tmtt-'iMt'-jth'w'pa" b'-wt'- V
fronr 1i ! a. 111. The pronraiu will
In-Kin at !: 1 ,1 a. m.
I'M ATILLA DUlKifilSTS KI-1XT
r I'ENDLKTON, Jnn. A....
KoepneTi of i'endleton was yesterday
selected as president of the Uma
tilla County iJruists' association
for another term. M. I. OrantTe of
i'ilot liock was ajrain named vice
ptesident and Mason Thompson of
Pendleton was - reelected secrctary
treasurer at a meeting of 't tie asso
ciation held here. Plana were laid
for the hij; convention of official
delegates , from the pharmaceutical
associations of the seven western
state, to ibe held here durinj? Jhe
enminff Hoiind-lip. J'H Tallman, Pen
dleUn flrtiist, is ill jjeneral charjye
of the plans.
Tjt;.).;.: yotnr
The Economy BMSdNG FOIWER
It has no r equal recard--'
less of the pnee you pay.
It is used by the majority of
American housewives. Its sales
arc over one hundred and fifty
per cent greater than the next
largest selling brand of baking
powder. Buy it try it use it.
A pound can of Calumet contains
full 16 ounces. Some baking pow
dert come in 12 ounce instead of 16
ounce cans. , Be sure yoa get a BEST BT TEST
pound when you want it.
THE WOHI.DS GUFATLST nAKiiun nnxmrn
GRANGE HALL, Jan. 2(i Mr. and
Mrs. i;ol,ei;t .laM ei son wcro Cnlon
vlaitors Kundiy.
As Iho reauU of biiHine.sH mectlny
In Id at Orange Hall whool nous
Tuesday oveniiKr, the owners of tele
phone, line One worked all day Wed
nesday on the line.
Mr. and Mm. lieit Grout enter-
tallied relativew at dinner httmluy.
Writ. Alice S.iliHiMiry spent the
week" end at the farm.
Several iriend of :.n. nno .Airs. WIU '
linm Taylor save them a surpilsf. Sun
day evening at lhlr Itonitf. tho oe
eufiion belnsr in ivmor of Mw. Tay.
lorj8 blrtbtlay.' firtrf-n nuestH were
present und all ' n.ived tho hours
very much. Lunehioii was sered at
II '.o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Smut, enter
tained a number of little folks Sun
day In honor of thcK son, HobertV,
ninth birthday..
Mi-8. i 'Oliver celebrated hero seventy-fifth
birthday Sunday.
The borne, of Hen and Kenneth
flekeJer was the scene of a most en
joy.il.l parly Vednesday eveulntr. The
2.' Kiiests spent their lime most plcaw
anty at curds and before tho party
broke tift delicious refreshments were
served,
Mrs. Art Mc('all is finite 111 at her
home.
A very intrpfttiiifj ineellnp was held
at (lianKa Kail Saturday by tho lilue
Mount iin 1 Gifinue. I Miring the lec
ture hour '.Mi's., flydo Hopple and
Kayo fioldeu m h furnished muslc ln
(be form of piano .vol oh, Mrs.- A. 'K.
IIuk read an article In which Khe
nnunierafed the duties of the eco
nomic " roiniuifiee. Roll call on
"'hiit(;-i'itlei,s(n,. If' any, have you to
nuiko, of the work; of the county
court,?"--. Koimd , table talk on f.ree
texl( ,oiks. led i .y Allnnie Huliuaii.
Tim tividi- 'itiiriflAii nw1nH 'l.v I. r.
' rnflltlier M r:nti,r :. Vnfi. un flm rnr.u
1 Ion. The -majority was for free text
hooks. The following resolutions
were unanimously adopted:
WIIIJItKAH, There is n hill before
(he le-jrislaturn to abolish certain
boards and coinmlsMions in the In
terest of economy, w t ho members
of Illue. Mountain (Irano.ask our
senators and .representatives to adopt
tho same as fur as ponstblo.
UK IT ItKSQl.VKlJ. Hy the lllue
Mountain Grange, V that w., lieartflv
commend the senators and represent
atives' who ' nave' taken the stand
rfflnlnKt-mnri-Jjir.LlJlej Hcjciirttics.- Hfirnod
'il'J't'V'lji1;-' J''J ie iwjti . j.- .uooopOQpppopb'oooooo 0000000
Two officers who woro .'Lbaent on
SAG
fct
-t
TO'DARKEN'rlAlR
iHwJtintilliijf
Grandmother's Recipe
Bring Back Color and
Lustre to Hair
Vott can turn gray, faded hair bwro- ')
titully dark- and lustrous almost over
niht if you'll Ret a bottle of "VVycth's
Sac and Sulphur Compound" at any
drujf store. Millions of bottles of this
old famous Sage Tea Kccipe, improved
by the addition of other ingredients,
arc sold annually, my well-known druR
ilists iicre, because it darkens the hair
so naturally and evenly that no one can
tell it has been applied.
'J hose whose hair is turning gray or
hecomtng taucd have a surprise await
inii them, because after one or two ap
plications the gray hair vanishes and
your locks becume luxuriantly dark and
beautiful. ,
This is the age of youth. Gray
haired, unattractive folks aren't wanted
around, so set busy with Wyeth's Sage
and Sulphur Compound to-nijiht and
you'll be delighted with your dark,
handsome hair and your youthful ap
pcarancc witliui a few days, -: 1
Don't waste expensive ingre-'
clients don't worry about
results don't try to find a
leavener that is as dependable,
pure and wholesome as :
F
I Bt . . -..
CAtUMf
W1
L' v'l
j Lester M. Fator of Idaho, Amer .
jlca'e chcanrIon jockey tor 1922, baa
been sold: to Sam C. Hlldreth of tho
Ron ?ocass tables for ?15,000. Most
(of Fatorsi successes were mado at
:tho Tijuana, track where ho closed ,
tho season with 1SJ) victories.
Inslallatlon day were liiHlallcu, itoo
ert, MaMterson as assistant steward ami
I, w. Itedlv-nd as Kiite keeper, vvoi-
thy Master O. KIKmwoou appumt
ed Mabel Anson, Mrs. Uynearaon mil
Mrs. Ilolman to art on the nuance
committee; ana imiiui .h'v -r)u
Spencer. Junnio Hopple. Alice ThlK.
Jessie, Masterson, Kate Hedhetid and
Gr.u-o (Iroiit .to take charge of tjie
dutlcH of thi.. econcmic committee.'
W-Kh '. o b:-tmt,5jl . ndllji' ,
HA-iv. 'con niTrnvs'wu-.vi
OLMPiX,. Wii,h ;.lan.,!,2.r'aph-
ikLoii loiir, but ,IPMi'( . tfniall baiiKH
Mn-ouirh fiiif-Jires laV year lletwecn
(IVi'Llll)t'l' 1 lUio .Miniiii
there woro HI .bank faii'ires in Mon
tana, ? in MlnnV'PoJa,, in North Ha
kota. 4 In ldah'!:uid. 4 hi Oklahoma
In l!:t stales whoV' conditions were
repoitcd to tho uta-U- banking tlepart
ment there were a tfotul of 7S. Klghi
of thosp were national banks.
These are stat 1st ies to whlcli htate
Supervisor of ltanklutf,. luko points
In answer to the looso nt;ilemeiit tlr.il
Washington financial ins.Mtulions have
surrendered in the fltfbt to overcome
tin' shock of lliiilflallon that fol
lowed the readjustment o." business
conditions after the war nid. which
was made more serious by ;i series
of crops failures.
1 ,n
I 1:v'?4S,SSS,'.
'VT,?:l3a-
There's a touch of refinement
with EDISON MAZDA.
LAMPS. , ;:
t t r. n . I-1! . -
ri. ot o. Ulectnc
Company
Wiring;, Repairing, Appliances,
Supplies and Seivice
105 Depot St." Phone 393-W
000000000000000000000000
"Comfortable!
as an old shoe"
A hotiely expression that
exactly describes the sensation
nf a woman who has been fitted
to
FRONT LACE -CORSET
"I-a Camllle" Co--scta embody
the latest and most Important
Improvements In front lace
corseting.
Complete assortment of the dif
ferent modfts and ftliea aiwayi
on hnnd.
1'rk-r.I S2.S0 ana Cp.
Mrs. Robt. Fattison
; Corse Mere
l'bono S22-y Hes. 1701 Oak
7
7 " S.3-Sa.i
i .P
rnr
ill
ENTERPRISE, Jan. 2fi. Signs
of HprhiK weather on. the Imnubu,
after a brief winter eurly In Oecenv
her. has mixed up the seasons a bit.
hay farmers living in the canyon.
From the' mlddlo of Hecumher there
was not even a frost on tho river
until last I'Yiday ntKht, which was
followed by u itKular frceae Naturdav
nit; ht.
These nips have not, however, al
tered the appearance of sprlntf. Green
Krass is thick on the lower benches,
Uie buttercups are In bloom up and
down the hillsides and around the
houses tho lilac bushes '. are. puttinir
forth their leaves. Tho bees are
leaving i)h lr hives, even those wise
Insects having been deceived into
thinking It time for them to be
abroad.
All livestock Ik in excellent con
dition. Cattle do not slide when they
iro strong, and the steep hill sides
I' in-
free of frost and give good foot-
t.liold to animuls. The growing grass
I us raised hopes of sheepmen, who
lst last year from low lambing rec
ords of their flocks. With a liberal
en op of lambs, the sheep business
wiVl be profitable this year, us prices
arii satisfactory ull along tho line.
. , , .
So live that it will never be neces
sary", to send your influential friend!
aroutia to asK tne . newspaper to
leaved out the sordid details.
oooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Vogan's
Caramel Twists ;
Tasty, Chewey Candy.
"Gee, They're Good."
' 39c for full pound,
Big 10c Bags
he LDRUG(5,
0 fLW' PfltSCHIPTION WUGG1STS
o The folks at home like g
O , o
candy, too.
O m :- a.. ,,.....,
OOOOOOOOOOO'OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Announcing
tho change In our firm nan(e, we are, the same as In the past,. ,
ronily to serve you with the best oblnluable in the lino or incuts
unit poultry. 'i : ; , , ;
The Crescent Meat Co., Inc.
' . formerly i;- 11 -.
M. A. STIMVF.1,I MKAT OB., 1X0.
Fir Slreet SUrVet Vitality aiai-ket,
Next to Harris Grocery skaus's Grocery
ftoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooofcooo
o ,
W. Hi Bohnenkamp Co.
Funeral Director
Our ability.. t0 seve you properly is assured
, by a .thorpugh training in the Barnes School oZ
', Embalming in Chicago, many years of profes-','
sional experience and the possession of the fin
est equipment in the northwest
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Day Phone
, 264-W
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Bargains
Curtain Scrim 23C
Marquisette 48d
Curtain Net 48c
Ladies' Unions !.69c to ?1.23
Ladies' Silk Top Unions $1.98
Twenty Per Cent Off on Ladies' Silk Jersey
Petticoats
Percale House Dresses .' .123
Boys' Gingham Blouses 69c
Boys' Khaki Blouses .... ....9Sc
42-piece Set of White Dishes 55.64 .
Andrew's Variety Store
(Bv Associaled Press)
I.ONIiu'N., Jan. 24. .MudaRnscnr
hiis luiif,' uiiinirrrous ili posits which
future 4'i lo (ill Kiiiin of raillum lro
iiitili: a ymr. urrardinK to I'roTi'ssor
l,pcrolx. wrri'tiiry of tlu- Kronen Acud
niy of SoKncf. This production would
i-uual to aliout hulf of the world's
pr.'scnt annual mipiily.
Tin Ions of -bitalltp." tho namo
fiivon by I'rofeshor l.oorolx to deposits
found In iho Helafe district of -Mada-Bascar,
furnish 15 (train of radium
bromide, lie ndds Aat tho crystnla
from which the radium bromide. Is ob
tained are round conveniently in red
earth, and may be extracted by wash
IriK. as is done In, the case or (told
bearing deposits.
Small Tracts
Wanted
I iav. considerable Inquiry for
small improved acreaee,. in and , ad
joining the city. Also for 10, 20, 40
and Mi acre farms. Those havine this
hind of property who desire to ,eell,
if they will price their property right,
I can assure you that I can get results.
liy listings for this class of proper
ty is the lowiwt I havo had .for two
years. ' I would like to have Immedi
ate llstiiiKs, as I am sure I can givo
you service. : '
Six-room home, modern,' garage,! ce
ment sidewalk. Just off hard-surfaced
stret. Price $2.0.011.00. Terms,
$300,110 down and $30.00 per month.
One-acre tract with good four-room
house, full basement, chicken house,
pumping plant, work shop. This
place Is Just outside of city limits.
Price, $1500.00. Terms, $400.09 cash
and balance at $25.00 per month. Will
consider small automobile as part first
payment.
Geo. H. Currey
Heal Estate .
Ijumrance
Night rhone
Main 59