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I 1 ' " " . , ' -PAGE TWO " " ' THE L. GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Monday, January 29, 1923. p:il Sill IK t-Ki CVi tiS c a-, il few o o o o . p XT. txi rz c.t m :l m & i a;. : Un. iSi! n,n. ii.;;;, C-'i Cm Vii x;i tkii Iwi cut. ES ftS Ct a:: till. tilR in:;- if B i : . i CQLDflSEVER MUSIC EXCITES nil B I (My Tin" AfiHui'lutt'tl I'rtbH) E! BANGALO-KE.f India, Jan. 2il J,! Fiktlun In-Lutvll llitxlu unit MuhU-iii fe. communities ' hrt (ri-miihi1- In m-rloim El! lUturlunr'H.jiV) T'iMnrt ifmitfyW'J province, Oiirtnif t-ff'nt r.M- jS'iii- S on Hevt'nil iK't'iiHloim tin1 HhopH huvi i; liuri to rlriHc tln-ir ilonrH. Hpt-rial pul let forces luivc lnin ruthd out. ntui tj' now liiivi' the nliuitllon well under ft! runt rot. Tlu cuiiHf of thcHi (liHtmlmnt'uMlv'ii lu part in the iLi;i;..rknK JHUtint-m of tJlindtiH anil AlplmuiimMlHnn 4VKmllnK ' iiiiiHlc. Hindu rt-lltfloiiM eoi'citmuii'H un tiHiially iiivoiiipnn.i'il Uy ihiihIo. .r, . . AJoliiiinmt iliiTiH hnvc m imi.itc ut ihclr ana t;ik x-hko, TPTTnrTrTinmrrntm-rm on the foioRU una driving utlier wild Villi Johj animals to covur, ' lioCOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOO The Urgent nr THF IWFFK mm mm r nearest the heart is too ( mil the 1 1 1 n l ti clului. The pivuenl IrouMe hemm at the time ( iho I Mimhi 'iH h proccMHloa l.i.n it j n yr. i.in I II IK DCCllMlotl the kov- c i n i in n I i-i-ruReil to ffi-unt u llociiHi', on uceoum of the e.ylled jVcMukr r l.oth eoiuinunltleH and the ' influx of Irre MponKtlde erowdf In thut city. In the follow Jmr mojHh,. iuvecr. a nroeiB .Hion wftiH allowed.' Heroiv the pincc.M ton ofiMirred. Oi'Moluiiiiiuetland l.n I he loiiMtiiie In a body on a protest, and .the pi'Oei'HHlnn pn.Hid quietly, ThtKlneldent ln io hluh Ic.-Mnns be tween the two coin ot mi It It m, .M;my m (llvltlual iiNMailllM oeenn. d, and k n. -r-Ul (ippri'll. nsiniiM uf a lnvnrli oi 111. peuei- were prevnh nl. on m-munl of I lll -nt. -n . I vlnlcliee. tin- Mill. In Khnpx Were rlo.sctl lor hvn d;iy. Tin- dl.tlrict iiiaKlHltate wan called, and. wtih ;i lui'Ke police force reached the place 111 time to prevent luilher disorder. JtelnforeeineniH are now present. in. r keeplni; careful mch OVt.r the UUt tie). (Hy Associated Pivs WA.SlllMl.iTON. Ja,,. L'H. - The Coai4t (iuard sence will hold 4-0111-Iielitive examinations' lor nl'ii.nnt ineuts ns endels in April. While ilie exuiniiiMlioiis are a yearly affair the opportunity this year will bo particu larly favorable as a large number of vacancies are to be filled. Cailets ate giv4.11 a three year training at the t'nast tiiinrd Acad ?my, at Ni'W Londnn, Conn., in pie paration for lippointuicnl an coniinis aioned officii s in r.he service. The start in their si'iifatiiig 4-xpei ienciv the first summer of the cuiirse, with nn extended Pinetiro cruise on a training ship of the 0I1I schoul of "salts." Active service offered i.' both afloat and ashore. , Cadet iwigineors are tiaiiuil to be come engineer officers m .the ser vice, and are graduated from Hie one year's routs at the acaiirmy with the commitisioiH-d rank of ensipn (eneinier). Cadets tiair.ed for the commiiisiatns aro graduated with ihe, commissioned rank of ensign. Com.' missioned officers of the Coast (iuard rank with offii-ers of the army, mivv unci marine corps and their pay anil I llownTicei corrcsjioad. While cadets,. Coats of Marked Style Distinction Are in This Selling i . To end one's .winter in a new coat is a delightful experi ence. Many women realize this and are just doubly glad to be able to take advantage of this HALF-PRICE SALE. In this assortment there are coats of Bolivia, Geroiva, Pan velaine and Marvella, some fur trimmed in styles .becom ing to every type. We are offering our entire line of Winter Coats at jtet ' II A LP, PRICE V v -$lt0& they rt'ceiva the snme pay uh cadets at Annapolis. The competitive examinations are open to hitfh school uraduuteH or thoHe who have had the etpuivalent acho'dintf' Those who can present ecrtifieatea of graduation in (subjects oipiivaleiit to tlie hijfh whool course, are exempted from the examinations iti all but three subjects; others take the full examinations, and appoint-, nicnts to the Coast (iuaid Arademy are made on the basis of standing in thni exaitiiitntioiiK,' ' The fi(e' litn .iU'f. for . upiiovntion . n; , cajliU ,are 18. and 'l years'; for radttt engineers, !?!' tli ar ye-M'x. ' ,A' hih seliool l?i-ali uate, Coast (iuard f l'iciuls say, should have little trouble in passing the examinations. Ct'railuates of en gineering fcchools are exempt from examination on other than general subjects. . l'Aamjujtioni wjll be. llejd yVpril, In til lUnin, .Ndw.-i.ouduA;..Ii'iv.;..V6, lMldelphia, Washington, Norfolk. Savannah, Key 'West, Mobile, Gal veston, Ituffalo, letroit, Chicago. Kort Stanton, ban Iranesco and Si ieattle. PliOMISl'!, Jan. iitl. A crowd uf! ymiiuj people eii,o ld I he liilil); p,u l at ( Iv (imlM'll'H Hmidiiv'. Mow- i'l I ten licit l.sited at John t'ai'peiH atiu-sdiiy 11 Ik' Mih, I. S. MeMonahl slatted for t.a (Jrande W'edncsdav . Mm. W. 11. Heseoek and Mrs. Itov llorner helped .Mrs; Jenc Utvrretl lack a quilt Wednesday. Ilowiird Mennett wa u pjxswnyer .on the lo.e Wednendav . . ' .Mt. ,t. M , Tinier is very 1H with' lnait ttonhle. Mary Carper vitdlod wi'lh Margaret Horenr Tnedav nir.ht. Mih, l!oy lloncr, M r's, fiiti' retl. mid Mih. W. It. HcHCoek vjsiKtd with Alri. .1. Al. Taylor of ( ! ros.tmrtlt TlMir:tila . i'dll lielilietl .s isitlllLT his parents 111 I'lOllllSe ihlS wieK. .Unnit thli i -fix c persons t tteiidet! 1'i.iyer niectitig at the I'roinlse srhool house VdlleiMhi ati;hl. J. W. l.on and fuii Wiltred, are tuiillliiK louilo r hoiii Die I'roiniiie wiw Ulll to Im.M oew house. I - S. Smith i. Mi .I Willi llll.rrt 'I'hniii jiMin ,i n, Mi Nl.sl, r .Mis .mil 'Hun Tlie .Ut.nla bii.het I:, attain eper. :i!lny lillllilil,:;. hlih ll I leiviilhi d'lMIl In the I. J. L. Muiiliiill lias C(in tractt'tl fur all lnx and cliiiin wdiiil and slabs of Mdwma n-1 licks Lumber I't'injiany and orders for same will be taken at L'itl2 N. Kii-st Street or Phone Main' 547 Terms: fash 1 III! I I II I I II II f Kit. star coimi:r( i; u ii i on ai.i;. VALE, Or., Jan. 29. .Fifty Vale hooytera g:oi( t:nihui at -,a enleken 'dinner in ihu I iresel hotel lat Sun day nlht and decided that 'alo must have eoililiu'relal chili, Speeeln:j were Piade hy fiLrnit-iH. luwyius. mer ehailty. 1 1 inkers,, preach era, i'euehers and ilaeUuH. J. 10. 1 win Johnun wa.s elected tdnpora' y ireKhfent an a Lloyd tCielo-Ji, teiupoiary Mcrcetury. I'l"ae t lea My iivc'V fit l.ien present signed !)( Itm fo; charier incnilierNlrip... U1' VoiuiUittee eoustsllng if fruee Kol"w, 'laUyer; i). 'arm:(it, J'rru er, 1 1 ( I II. It: lunlnu, htutkei' ;itid merchant, was appointed ftn' driit ;i constitution and by-laws joibo Mlb iuitled to a meet .tit; of the rlu(itcr. j orreit cai cmt on kkt. i fiK.AjKIDK, Or., Jim. 20. ('I've BntJ' Ithn4'.' .houliitl Hl)i'!i j itri'H'k, ' otci-Mii j i .1 1 . i . ii lie tinri ii jtv, t,'i-,t;iy tiKvt'ltliii; il lilt; niiMlpfnili ollut wdi, h ho h "l ,'iillKMl ill a ti'.-tp on 1 li N,;,-uiifiiiti river, on Hit'' ranch, ol Hi'iiimnin I.. l:n;u. two mll;.s ftoulh i.t ftaM.s-; ; 'tll'o ,i'ft;'';liii'!j"'ri!i'.li'.',l :-c:iitm-i- for niiri',;'.,':arr iiiin "tiii'ry''-aivTi(iuKM :nKuir u-Jty .miji-r with a. SoasM,. rcyitlcnl Ihtif MarliVk woalil cali-h tin- allllaal. Til,- i 1 1 Is worth almut It l sahl lt"i;i;s bail l'ro,ilclltlv sri-n tin1 .ittor on hi.H ratH'li, I. l.-ll 1 1 T' 111 hla liy ;l nth loot, rht' fisiilt or an oscap final a trail st'Wva t ' yriu:; ai;'ti. When you are' suffering with rheu rnatisiu so you can hardly pot around in st try led lVpper Kuh and you will liavo the quirkest relief known. Nothing hns sudi conccnVatcd, pene t rating heat as red peppers, instant re lief. Just as Mioh as you apply Ucd 'IVnper Kith you feel the tingling heat. In three minutes it warms the, sore spot throunh and through. Frees the blKid ciicalatioit, breaks up the conges tion and the old rheumatism torture is pone. Kowles Kcd Pepper Rub, made from red peppers, costs little at any drug; store. Get a jar nt once. Use it for lumbago, neuritis, backache, atilT neck, sore nancies, colds in chest. Almost instant relief awaits you. He Mire to Ret the genuine, with the name Kowlcs ou each iMckagc, REO PEPPERS END ! RHEUMATIC PfilNS Wool jUon's Wool Sox, reg. 'loc. for Jlen's Wool Sox, reg. .Oc, for Ladies' Cotton IIosc, black or brown Children's Cotton Hose, black or brown Ladies' Silk Hose, itfc to Children's Outing Tajamas Children's Outing Gowns Ladies' Nainsook Gowns Men's "Work Shirts Suit Cases, to Andrew's Variety Store (iiv Associated Press) ST. I.OUJ.S, Jan. 2'J- Thtie is lit tlo chance i fie etasuns year in anil yi-ar out, accunlinB to Montrose w Uav4- mtti'oroluKi-t of the St. Louis station of the wvathur bureau. Koruraster llayws declared the re iiueiit, expression: "It doesn't Ret as cold as it used to: we don't have hiavy mows any mote," possibly is due to the fact that experiences of childhood mi- more vivid. "The winters of our youth seemed at that time to be shot rhioutrh with zero temperatures and to abound in heavy snows. In retrospect the acutencss of nwrnwry remains or fails in accuracy,'' he continued. "We have winters that arc colder and summers 'h,lt al' hotter, but ii,. ,,,,,1, th,. do not work exactly in cycles, they occur so rarely as not to msttitl) tne avriuKc im: win ters of ltfi-l to IStiS were- very cold, colder than usual and the memory that supports the saying thut win ters now are not whut they were maybe is of the persons whose youth was in that period. "But the fact remains that the coldest winter in the memory of man in the ' .Middlewest was the winter of r.U7 and Jl'lf. IJIBLEB, Jrih. 29. Mrs. ' L. C. Ruekman t)f this city, who was ill for a few days, is on , the road t(t rapid recovery. It was recently re united that she had a preponderance of irran.l children, but als a matter of fact she has only thirteen grand child re and one great grandchild.. The relief socie'y of the L. !) S. church irave a cafeiciia luncheon and nroL'tam Thumlny evening1. There was a good attendance and the sul per and the program were both thor omrhlv cninved bv all present. Miss Bernice wais a I-a. Grande visitor Monday. Mrs. Lyal StrinKham, who under went a minor operationo last Satur day, returned to her home in Imbler. Mrs. Kndiuott, mother of Mrs. Wil liam Ruekman, died Thursday at Koseburg, Ore- The remains will be taken to Joseph for burial. ; La Grand ' ! MATTRESS SHOP and ! WEAVING- WORKS i Mattreasea ot all kinds cleaned ; ncl rpiiutti . jBtnor iiooovaung. , 3 Rag Rngi and Flu(( Ruga fur i Cnrjiet "d Bug Clonnlng . ' 9x12, I.OU and np Cbas. Edwards, Prop, .Phono 63-W ; There's a touch of refinement, with EDISON MAZDA, LAMPS. , - - H; S; Electric Company Wiriiifr, Ilepaiiing, Appliances, Supplies und Service 105 Depot St. Thone 303-W oooooooooooooooooooooooooo Sox 39c 59c ...:....19c 19c $2.!)S G5c S9c $1.39 S9c ..?12.95 i 1 oooooooooooooooooooooooooo Al ford ift'cstcnskow, who has Wen xufferitiK from ti badly munKled leu anil othi r injuries received in a rail road accident two years uko last Au (ruest, had his Iv'k amputated Fri day. Lvery effort hns been made to! save it tint all attempts have lieen,iorm. Italscrs- ussuaiailnn at I'nlon iuriie. . The Ladies Aid of the M. K. church at Imhler had a big feed Thursday evening ami initiated some new members. fOIM V 1-l .Vli OI'I'OM.'.D. EUGEN'E, Ore., .Jan. 29 County ('oiiililiMi.ioi)i-rK Hhurp ami Uoney, who early this month illnohaiKcil tho Ijik'i county agricultural ui,-ent, the eoupti health iiuiHe, usistant county .school HiiperintiiKleiit and county roailinnKl er, have rcfnscl lo certify to a full'! iliinalf.l liy the lOiiRene chamber ol coillineree anil the Knintfe o the county tor tho suppo:-! or- tho rounlv airent, thereby, preventing the Htat" and national government I'rom match In? tho num. The. conimlKKloncrH also lefuiteil to allow the agent to occupy an office In the courthouse If ly home infans the .statu und federal fudns should he ohtaineU. READ THE WAXT ADS! f ncHu oiurrcu rnuivi CATARRH OR A COLD f Says Creani Applied in Nostrils S OptMia Air I'aifcagL'S lUght Up. o Instanl relief jn waitintC. Ymir! cui!nd ntLstriU opni riht up; llie airjo ptisiiiip's 1 if ytuv iifinl cU'iir nrul you o i-iin bmitln1 freely: Xn moro hawking, j snurtliiij;, blinv-ini;, Jiradnc-ho, dryness. 'No j 5 Btniling j'ui- brimlh at night j your cold j o qr ciH'imii liRjippcaj'H. ' (.let u small ' hut tlu of Kly'a Cronm Utiltri from 011r drtipUfc now'. Apply littlo of tlii ftManintanliseptiP, 1h;jij- ing cream in' your noslriU.; H jy.'m:triitrH through every air pusupe of the heiul, Hunt tu-a tin) i'nflnineil or swollen nuteoua ni'-mhrane and relief corncs instantly. - it's just line Don't stay btulfed-up with a cold or naaly catarrh, "Comfortable as an old shoe" A homely expression that exactly describes the sensation of a woman who has been fitted lo a . front lace ' ' ,; corset; . "I-a Camille" . Comets ; embody thQ latest and most important improvements in front lace coiBetlnff. Complete assortment of the dif ferent models and sizes always on hand. " Triced $2.50 and Up. Mrs, Robt. Pattiaon .'f'' Corsctlero . Phone 3i2-W IUs.'l7flt Oak iuiv UN'ION, Jnn. 29. It is planned to linM.tlli- hull, ,11, I for the Tattle unit the aeroml week In .lime, at the lilK ainlitorluin. now under cover ami rap idly ncurlnir compjetlon. In this null, Hat; it will be possible to scat the entire iitlemliince at' the first table, and il Is thought thrtre will lie from r,tiu to tine at the feed, which is go ing some for ninn. which never docs tilings by halves. Wnen her big gym Is completed, it will! be Hie greatest meeting place of the class this side of (the. Ulins In Oregon, and I nlon pro poses to take proper care 01 tile stockmen under tllln cover. SI I IUIXTS SI'.l.r .STI'l'OHTINi (llv Associated I'ress) i PULLMAN, Wash., Jan. 29. rcjght -lour per (Mini of the men stud- ent and approximately 111) per cent I OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Vogan's Caramel Twists g Tasty, Chewey Candy. "Gee, They're Good." 39c for full pound, Big 10c Bags fVrHELL.D""G(5 fS6 PPE5CBIPTI0N DRUGGISTS The folios at home like candy, too. jo io q jo i oooooooooooooooooooooooooo OOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOO O . Home Products No. 5 Lard - SOc No. 10 Lard $1.55 Mt. Emily Sugar Cured Hams, one-half or whole, per lb ::...:......:.....:!.:.J....::...l...:.25c Mt. Emily Sugar Cured Bacon, lb 25c to 40c Mt. Emily Picnics, per lt .....:...il5c 1 Mt. Emily Cottage Butts, per It)' ... 19c ... ;. ; i - i'l.- The Grande Ronde Meat Co. O O 000000000000OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO o . o W. H. Boh nenKamp vo. ; Funeral Director Our ability to serve you properly is assured "by a thorough training in the Barnes School of Embalming in Chicago, many years of profes sional experience and the possession of the fin est equipment in the northwest. AMBULANCE Day Phone 264-W o a OOOOOOOOOOO 0800 0 00000000 OOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO "Get the Facts About Your Eyes" These facts can be obtained by having your Eyes examined by us. A The newest and most modern methods and instruments are used, to ob'taia the very best results. i You are invited to inspect one of Oregon's finest equipped Refracting rooms. ,- Dr. W. M. Pcare With ; j-n J.H. Pcarc & Son women' students ut Waslilim'- jton Slit rollcge are earning ail or . r.r l heir eMienses while illiemt- inK college, according to a report compiled by (Iradilute Manager Marry I'llainbeiH. i , ueM loll nil I res wero filled out hv 1,:!T4 men and 725 women regarding their financial status fo. the first semester. Wojcicchowski is assussitmted, we'll know that a linotype operator ilid the killing-. Small Tracts Wanted I liavo considi'mblo Inquiry for smntl tmprovi'il srrtiuKC. in on'l arl Joiniwr t)i- city. Also for 10, 20, 40 and 8u acrii farms. Tlioao liavine this Hind of properly who dosiro to sell, if they will pilio thi-lr propnrty rieht, 1 ran assure you Unit I can But results. Jly 1 1 s I i 1 1 km for this class of proper ty Is the lowest I have had for itwo yenrs. I would like to havis Immedi ate listinps, as I am sure I can glvo you service. . Six-room home, modern, (rarofrc, ce ment sidewalk. Just off hard-surfaced stret. J'riee' ? J.iioo.oo. Tonus, $300.ii0 down and $30.00 per month. One-acre tract with pood four-room house, full Iias4mcnt, chicken house, pumping plant, work shop. This place is jiist outsidii of city limits. Price, $iruo.lio. Terms, $40(1.00 cash and balance at $25.00 per month. Will consider small automobile as. part first payment. Geo. H. Currey tun! EntnU .buuranoe OOO OO 000 00 OOO 000 0000 ooooooi o SERVICE Night Phone Main 59