Thursday, February 1, 1923.
. w . fe I'll?
I New Draperies n'M?
. 1 ,Jufr when you're planning to redecorate your home, that I g" K
' ... " ' It' mi.rht be in keeping, with Spring's ways comes this , I yffil i '
j; Iling of draperies. Thirty-six inch Cretonnes in good V m$L f MiWtTU
' : patterns are. particularly featured at 25c the yard, and ; , f(A W "
, 'white ctamines and voiles of different kinds present , ' ffiJZ U
,! ' Sii"-'v''' - ' "r .. . I I . jTha" Duke oi York,1 second sonl of Kln(j.Goocso and Queen Mary;
. fcV," '' ' I '' Jppcars in this picturo with his fiancee, Ludy Elizabeth Bowes-LyOQ..
I n, ' ulALLISWELL
T nninnrnn .
NEWS IN BRIEF
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shines.
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Work on Civic Improve
ments Will Commence
Soon; Island City- Adams
i u o n n n . Tmni'fiimmnnr !
Plana to commence work Imme
diately on the year's nroirram of
! "civic improvements worn reconimend-
gitd to the citv eonmiissinnern of La
in i . ....
I ti il I'll mln lnul iivnitintr in thmn I'lunilui' l ... ....... .-, . t .
k t - : i ii hakk , M'D. '. me sale 01 pun?
fn weekly sesmon. All thrta inninu-.. i i. ' i i--.. ...... .mi..
imi . ' - . - - t n nri'fi nuirn hi. inn r ri'ii w. ni ic i;j
frpuoners were favoruOjtlwMW' Jfuhn VnHit, W H ikii JostpifdKV
oienouuon nr u ir jjw'xiitxtwiwiniR'L-.:.... l. ...i l i
uiu wurn wm ne morieu at me ean
pnt nnftihi( fin In iir tn iiiRiirc
jfa completion of the various imiieetH
sjdurintf the Rummer no.itton. Anions
can comnlv with thn 'reouiromenta. with cavity lorJaiion or lo m
AppHcaUou MankH, Form 17nf and M''nl o1' lwo l'n"''1' ,olM'8 iH extrnclert
full int'oimatiooii eoncerniiiip tho re-: lour monlhB,. a-ivhif? the vetcniti" 3(1
(uireiuents of the examination can months utter Hepuration from .nervlc
he Heeured from the postmaster atjto how tuiiiTcuuwiH ueveiopment
(he place of vacancy or from the
United States Civil Service Commia
nion, Washington, I. C.
Applications should he Properly
executed and filed with the Commis
sion at Washington, I). C, at the
earliest practical date.
HI PRICES
'The caueH of nil war veterans of
the I'achic northwest ul'feririB from
t ulJerculo.itH wliose chiims have lieen
illHallnwetl will be reconsidered unci
jfiveil Mm benefits ot! the new rrffllia
lion," said Mr. Joseph. "The new or
iler kKcm us another opportunity i;
helli the tuberculin war veterans who
heretofore havei not been entltliKt lo
lem-rul iild Wliere active tuberen'o
l.lia i; of; i ,1 j t ; PIT cent ih fc'ree, has, not
b s n iliaffnqsr-ii during t he two-y
iii-lod foflHwhiK" separation from; Wiir
Hcrvjce and iIoch no' come 11111(01" tin
, :(o, :t;i or 3ii nionl lis prevlslods,- t;ir
claimant snau im reierren 10 . jioh
pltal for a period, of obsnrval Ion aniT
a report made, by three medical pill
"'.TP- , I
"I'lH" .sp'jcial ban nl shall report tho
as tW5KlcTu(r'SuninVih:the onaracter or tne pi n on-
uiiln nf 'tJ v ruin if I'.-iriul nrr ,1 l'olii nd 11 ' M'HIon US (HHClCKefl ly ine-N-ltny
China sows at the average price of M'ymrni iiimnwc ami snau reeor.j
K.tO ni.r ho,u. Thi wa 1 he t hird ''U el ill medical history to t lie ilenih
1 U..1.1 1... Tit., u1 :n.. lof linie tho iILscase iluul nreviotiMlv ex-
ir .1 , . , i annum niiaj m-ni nv mi. umc-i wine. , t -
it those mentioned Was the stretch ' I With t:ich s-ile he finch a trreater 'Med. A district board of three mem-
o4 -'rwimwthur "ihrJ )nm 'Tfiv,-, i ' -KeTnl? "sTTowh hv "lireeders 'h.n-s wilt- bp- -nnntti- by lhf dlstrici
lit' UM ' UUvLkls- hrtH?r- Worni ng -k now n -t h routr h- 1 lu .the-su.JJi'dliwa Mid .aiake the
cm me -mntrrr 'trIfl to "De Wpected . t ,.. wnrthwest for the ntialitv .'ib'eossary decisions; Tlds means fhnl
that action will he taken nAn carjv J W-M M j t oi-k i'-rr1'- vi ' .i
; date to improve this (feAiwn 'anHV Tl!e tin ,worr Lfavi ixukuti'ia
-'T"11?-'' iW"-Tiiffhtt''-hiddeK.--The-hitehest
1 5,eVWft8f irrt -n'V lm V,"'ln imid was $170 for one sow l.y
2 of. La, CM-undo. will, become at hnvr from Wnitshurif, WashinK
M myth living only in the minds m , ..
those who have used it in the past. ,
a ; cuvemi oiiiur minor niauers were
n attended to at this time, among them
ij lieinK: tho the Krauting of the city
'"iimi:i niu nil i uu i ivy iu i;v(-wK'i -
2 ate with the county in the repairing
ft. of the fair ground fence. It is uu
j derntood that the "city pound" will
he moved to the fair ground within
: DEATH CALLS
L
Mrs.' Corllolla (lood, of l,a (JiiiTiriP,
hrt.ised uwny at hov liiimu, at liVJS
Mornu(. iSVivct lut evening at ll':f0
f)'cUK'k :nt tht' icrniinatian of . a lonir
illn.cji. Mciv (lmi.tt caino as a fad
Authority : was frivvn tlie i itv mnn
Ji Hirer to o.wploy A. II. Mvl.aia as
''"itnt Wty mimaft-er for a short
J time to -facilitate th(. ronipletion of
J projects, tie nlary of Mr, llellmcr,
!'" hnro t tlm street Vlnininir ,.
J-iiluy and m. emplqviliwt -wns- c tyk ,' "","'y ft'l0'.,,s
Sftonded fW5iux(lir W;Thi'hrmif'l(.lwh. 'm 'lcr """ .
ifW Waloney and I Won preentt - at ' w,,t'r,"' "'''"lt,"l.(,"ts re "
1ml for the'iiiiditiaK of the citv hooka i 'anwmmvtl and pemlmtr the an-
3 ana ino Ul,l was ah over lint lb uHivit.. u. ivnmM.i. "'-.'" "
jj tinin for npoliiiiK lids arrived.
(1 i All thlTe' . coiiiniiwloners, I'resi
. dint Sherwood Williams, Dr. 11. S,
Jtrownlon and C. .1. ltlack were pres
J ent and when Mr. Haves, the new
1 eity niannjfcr, arrived shortly after
5 tho commission meeting hetn, th.'v
held a tempoi'Mrv recess anil wel
J coined him to l.a Grande.
iSIiSTER'S
V EXIMI1TI0N
5i .
.Vacancy in the Summcrville
Postoffiec Necessitates
' . Civil Service Exam.
care ot the Snodprass ami unmer
nian 'undertaking parlors.
T. B. VICTIMS I
TO BE helped;
f'ni' let'V'iin solTei-lntf I'rom tuh(M-
eiiloslrf'' Will lie Kh'en an opportunity
ro loive tilp dlHiibttlty t'oniu'elTMl with
war Hrrvlee reh'anlli'SS of the time tile
I'Mimtniitlon was made." 1
Announcement was made Hint tlie
m-w meiisnre will mean a materinl tn
creaae In tile nellvllles nf Ihe veler
iins' Iniroiiu for many tuonlliH, both
In awni-'llnff of compensation claims
and liospltiillzallon.
Cltlien In Flrjt Place.
Aniosoever in a state . . , knowa
hov wisely to form Iho manners o?
men and to nt'e theili at home and In
war wlih excellent, nlltuies, Idm In
the first place, almva others, I should
esteem worthy ot nil lienor. Milton.
, .IMBLERFcb. 1. Several , from
this vicinity'1 attended ..the masquer
ade dance in SOmmcrville Friday
evening.
Tho, Fpworth Leajcue members
were entertained Saturday
nt a party at the t). W. Howell
home. LiKrit lunch was served.
The boys' basketball team went
to Union, Friday evening and return
ed with long' faces. The score was
40 to 11,
Work begun in the Miller apple
house Monday' .after several weeks
lay-off. ,
Mrs. I.ucretia Ruckmnn is report
ed convalescing quite nicely at pres
ent. Mrs. .(Will Ruckmnn, who has
boen. caring for her, was called away
Sunday to nttend the funeral of her
mother. Mrs. H. McGoldrick is car;
liu? for tieiw... .... '.. ... .
, I'llr. Ruckmnn and family of l.a
Grande and Sam Ruckman and wife
Hjient Sunday jrfc tho Iiutrotia Jtutkp
man hjome'." ' '' ' ''''
.i Mi-s. 0. , W. IIowvlI entertained Mr.
lihd Mrs.; Wiiltor , . Wurman, Geo.
Cvouser arid family 'and C. McCoy
and ' family with a dinner Sunday
eveninjr. ! . . '
In celebration of her tiSth birth
day Mrs. Juhn Cobb's children came
home to spend the day Sunday.
Thursday 'was her birthday but they
waited until Sunday so more of the
children could nttond. ' ' '
Several interestinp; subjects were
discussed Friday evenini? at the 1'a-rcnt-Tearhors'
mcetinR.,
' Misa Crite Ruckman sppnt; Satur
day ni(rht with Olive Hurchat.
Mrs. I.yal Strina;ham has i-eturned
from l.a (irandc, where she under-
evennur j went an operation and is Retting
along quno niceiy. ,
Mr. anil Mrs. M. H. Payne made
a business trip to l.a Grande Mon
day. Jet Gaskill and family were in
La Grande Saturday having dental
work done.
COVE, Feb. 1. Mrsi. Leah Becker
and , children were over from La
Grande spending the week with A.
L. Becker and family.
Mrs. Albert Brnzille spent the
fore part, of the week with Mrs. L.
V. Johnson.
.Mrs. R. I. Barker was pleasantly
surprised by friends and neighbors
who came in on Sunday evening to
help her celebrate her .birthday. Mr.
and Mrs. Guv E. Barken Mr. and
Mrs. R. H. Daniel and family and
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hefty were
those present. .
' A. L. Becker delivered 2ft fat hogs i
on Saturday. T. B. Johnson will j
ship them to Portland. j
Mrs. T. B. Johnson and mother, i
Mrs. Sarah Thompson,- spent - the!
wetk-end with L. V. Johnson and
family. ' '- 1
. Virgil, the two-year-ola son ot Mr.
and Mi's. L. J. Chadwick, is ill with
tonsilitis.
In Cate of Fire.
Do not pull dr-wn the draperies that
are on lire and thus spread the Uamea
Remove all objects nenrby and with
a wtt broom smother the burning
pieces as they fall. -
Fishing.
I.lfo t a (treat pool, anil' most of tu
are falling "in ny or another. Soma
of us catch very lre IMi with bar
poons; some donate ti.'nt lHi tor
minnows, but we all fish. And all we
u lio catch Hie small llsli l'Oa't 1
about It, and ure very happy. Klcn
mond Tinies-rilsiialch.
'' " rv. .iiiiiiir
Standard cold remedy world over Demand
box bearini; Mr. Hill's portra nnci tignm--At
All Drutiist 30 Cents
Taxi Line
CLUB CIGAR STORE
- Main 768
A Car Always Ready,
For You
If Kidneys and
Bladder Bother
Take Salto.to flush Kidneys and
1 neutralize Irritating
acldt. ; ' 1 '" '
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wood!
J. luithall has contrncled
ror all bn and rhahi wciral and
.-lalis nf Itiminiiii-llh ks l.Miuher
roiiiuinr and .inters ror same f(
will la taken at iintii , j j.S( p
M iii'l or I'hotie .Main :t(7,
Kidncv and bladder irritations often
result from uric acid, mtya a noted
authority. The kidney a lilter tliis acid
from tli" blood and pans it oa to tlie
hhtdd'T. where it may remain to irritato
and inllaine, causing a Imrniiifr, Bcnlrt
in Kciisution, or ttettiaK up a a1 irrita
tion at the neck of tho bladder, oMi'in'
voti to seek relief two or three times
during the flight. Tlio BiiireixT is ifi
constant dread; the water passes some
times with a si'ahliiu; sensation and is
very profuse; again, there is ditliculty
in voiding it.
- IMadder weakneftfl most folks call it,
because they, can't control urination.
While it ia ! extremely annoying and
aonietimea very painful, thin is often
one of ttio most-Bimpln ailments to
overcome.' (let about four' ounces 'of
Jad elfo U youWiVbniH'ati atiii
fikke a taldennoonfiil 1 iti'a ybH ef wau-r.
j before hicakfast: eoijtinue thV for two
V ot three days. This frill hrl luuifrulie
3 1-the nids in thn urine fio it no longer
it tsa ource of irritation to -tho bladder
:' ami urinary .-prgnns, yluch then act
i j normal aiiain."
t i ,1ad .nlts is incxprnsive, hannlcBS.
i i ami ia ninde from tho aeid of iapra
and lemon jnree, rombim-d with lithia,
:t ' and is used by thousands of folk who
are Mihjeet to urinary disorders canseil
by uric aeid irritation, -lad Salts is
splendid for kidney and causes no bad
HlVeU whatever.
Here von have a ileci.int. rhervoflpent
lithia water drink, which often quickly
The world will never be wholly
civilized. Some outlying portions
have no natural resources worth
seizing. 1
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There's a touch ot refinement
with. EDISON MAZDA
LAMPS. '
H. 6k S. Electric
Company
Wiring1, Repairing, Appliances,
Supplies and Service
105 Depot St. , Phone 393-W
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W. H. Bohnenkamp Co.
Euiieral Director
. i Our ability to serve you properly is assured ;
by a thorough training in the Barnes School of i
Embalming in Chicago, many years of profes-'
sional experience and the possession of the f in
est equipment in the northwest.
AMBULANCE SERVICE
Day Phone
264-Vf
Night Phone
Main 59
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Home Pidducts
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:, No. 5 -Lard l-.;.....IIJ.j.:.:.L. L.:iL..?Oc
"No. 10 Lard :.:i..::..iJllUJ...J. i..::..i:.$1.55
'!;' MtVEJihily ugai4 Cured" Hams, one-balf or
j. ".. whole,;per ib 1 t.....:...25c-
Mt. Emily Sugar Cured Bacon, lb 25c to 40c ;
Mt. Emily Picnicsyper Ib.,.;.....;...........1.... 15c ..,
Mt Ejnily. Cottage Butts, per lb ..................:...19c
::.e.H,y !i.i-uiw ; '';;.',;, "' ;""'"',, :
The Grande Ronde Meat Co.
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Tubercular War Veterans o f i ttmmm"l,mimtffll"H'ttfflmtm j rAims bl,",lkr irritation.
This District Will Benefit
i'. ..,)!.. 1... XT l.i.. J I
, Mif.ui,y iiv neiv xt'tit'iai
Order.
; Tnlicrcnlnr war vcti rnna or tliln dla
irici ivnosi' rrilnm for conipi-nxiulon
mm imttiHiii!milon liac h.-.-n dlnnl
lowed liy th,. Kon'i nni. nt will lii n, n
v -s ;kitiiii- n lo w 'l-rnl or.l.-r tall
The United States Civil Service i'" r'"- 5i''"l "' Proof period 101
Lomnuaaion una nnnuuneeil an evam-" "" ''i"ia"on irom nrrvire and
lii ination to W held at l.a (liamle . lormnilon of n disn irt tuli. ivii-
IHUrejron, on I'elirunry 17, 10211, n n l "'" " 1,0,1 ''" ,0 eoald. r n. rvlee eon-3'l-eault
of which it' ia expected to I l,r '"aw nfler ol.Heratlon in
III lliako certification to fill a eontein- I"1" hospital, aeeonlln),' to an nn
Cl filatocl vacancy in the position f Inoonf'i in. nt made liy 1,. c. j,w,.pi,,
'jl'onnh-elasa postmaster at Smnimr-i""r",n,,t district mnnairer of tnr
giviite Him ouier vacancies as they' ' iruraus oiircfin, nnn-
jjjmay occur at that office, unless jtdi. d 01 n-smirr to. n 01 the I'a
: Khali he decided in the interests of ttoritm.-st will I... dli.eiiy nf.
S'the aen'ice to fill ntiv vacancy liy I '' Cted l.y tin m.-asm,. and every In
reinstatement. The compensation of 'eronl.: eac m ! aiitnmati'caiiy
rinr posimasier at tins oilier WM 1 "r' "" ' conn. 1.. ration. Iievelon
n.'.4Q Ik 1... T1......I i,...nl .., ..0 .... . '
1 . .. .m.ni jpHr, .noM irom war .s..r-
J. Applicant! must Have reached their I"'1' '" ""icasliiK raid. liy, i( was stale. I
-;iwenty-iirsi niriliday on the dale of
oTthe examination, with the evcention live
,-nii. 111 a mine w nero women arc
tideclarfd by atalute to be at full aire '
j;,for all purposes nt eighteen years, j e
I'll..
n.-w inshuellon siatis that "ae.
1 01. ,11 ni.i;,i, minimal stale
sluiwn l.y eotnpet.nt proof Is exist.
I ilk' wllllln lili lunnllls nolo dale .,r
parallon Iroill netlve seiviee. lo,ll
olll1"' isl.l.-nd S hanir lieen aellv,.
r.nd or III p,, cm deKre,. w,lln ,
yearn I'rom diseli,,, The period or
proof Is ..M. nd. d throe, niontha In this
Instance and also lo veterans mirror.
Init from tiih. reiilosia, moderately nd- 1
vnneed, who are allowed 3.1 month.
...women ctRmeen years or ntfo
ftthe dale of the examination will be
tdmittetl.
Ej' Applicants must resid with the
1erTitory supplied by the post office
jfor which tha examination is an-
... ..,......, ,n .,,. , iiiijinirr lllwnarite In ,1,,,,,. t ,. , - ,...
ntiscn of- the L'niteil btatea who The period of proof for th, rcnio
FREIGHT RATES WITH EXPRESS SPEED
Inter-City Auto
Freight Line
" ' Daily Service Dclween
La Grande
and
Baker
And All Way Points
Lea c Orders With
HENRY M'RRE, Prop, and Mr.
PHONE 290-R LA (JRANDI ORE.
"Gorhfortable
as an old shoe"
A homely expression that
exactly tlOKcrihea tho sensation
of a woman who has been fitted
to a
FRONT LACE
CORSET
. "In Camillo" Corsets embody
tho latest and most important
Used Cars
For Sale
One 1920 Studebaker Special
One 1922 Chevrolet Sedan, nearly new
One F-I? Chevrolet Touring
One Dodge Roadster
One Dodge Delivery, screen body.
One Dodge Sedan
M. J. Goss
" 1115 Washington
limn
Improvements in front lace
corseting.
Complete araortment of tho dif
ferent models and sizes always
on hand.
J-rk-l $2.50 and Tp.
Mrs. Eobt. PattLson
Corwtter
Thoiie Hoai. 1703 Oak
Week End Specials
riiAi wunr; risni:s
v Wenmta lntterii
rintejt, 4 and 5in., eu, 10c
-Intra, 6. 7, 8-lnrh, ra 1 fir
Traenps. enrh toe
Siiucrs. each H)c
rrim PHchprs. each 26e
Huirar !towla, each 25e
Nappies, 6 and 7-ln ra., 2fc
Hakfr, and S-tn. ea 2Rc
riattrrs. R and ta-ln., ea...S5e
Fruits. 4-ln-. raeh inc
rrults, 6-ln., each iSc
Jucs, Xo. 42, eaeh 25c
Tickle Tra5s, rnrh 25c
(iHAMTIl avaih;
15c Each
in-tn. Pie I'latoa
Irfirre Cups
1 M qnnrt .Milk Tan.
! quart Sauce Tan
Andrew's Variety Store