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Tuesday, February J3, 1023 VGE TWO THE LA CRANDE EVENING OBSERVER s:i l.i.l it ft f ' '. C V t it If I DC - ! 1 . T, -- , These Patterns Solve Spring Style Details in Simple Way 'Designer Patterns put joy right into home sewing Every turn of the mode, even though it offers some thing of a problem to the beginner, can be handled with easy success. Visit our Pattern Department and look at the fashions for Spring you will find too, detailed information regarding, the exact cost of apparel made from certain patterns, itemized at each step in their making. We have an expert de signer who will help you. ' ...... illLllSIELl; . !: AT M PM - mi I ill i niiui THE I'AHK. K.-l. i:-.--a. J. Vim. drvnnti-r Imx li-i-n h.iullntf liny ijultc a iiintimri' to r i ImiihIi or fat ruHli', ki'i'plilK )'! rutlii-r (i'.v . I"'1'. MIhh Ida lltinti-r n-purtM that h!v lail a tm'.'ll II al Ilir. "iiiI.hIII" JuiII ''rlduy I'vi'iilns. Khm ly tim lucli.s of l)n Uilli-r liay Hai.TlH cliurcli In Vuion. alio mm tin- ni(nt fantastic cln'MH'-a that win' ,oulfl InniKim1. All ' )iad ii Kiilrmlht llim- and uImIi that thora will In- inort' t'onillik' Hoon. Alius t'ranla lluntrp l -t-ry plcasi-d -w ith hi r noslllnn ivlth Mrs. Kit. .Mil -Iit of I'nlon. ihi 1 liopi H tu In- uhl'1. to Hlay there all ve'inter. Mrs. Ida M. Hunter m-nt a lutn illn 01' t'loltilt; to her Iwn Klrla in I'll Inn liy the Hai;e on Hatnrday. "I.'iltle Jiii'k" Hunter ivwlml a L i ter from Ilia old friend, ('. N. Hyp, ho linn been vlaillug in Hinitherii Cal 1 Ifornlu' and H''ani Vanh.: noW lieinn: In Portland, tire. - He Klnlea that he will ln retnrninir to Kalern tlreKon in ahonl two month. .Mr.-Hvti ia an !iUl,llD.'Ui..l!"l..ull.JUCOuut ot" health. Tub iuprriiTiTriirrfT:rn7r or niMT)! uf Mr. Miller manic Catherine Creek, the lllff Mln. mi river the InM. two MeiiaoiiH. Jle felt nmeli reeiiierateil vllli the cllmiito of the mountain. :. Ijlte ILUVS j(( tjutt ftlrif. h'nuik' .Wit,'. ffleKvorth'3tw6 lin.lr of liayino Klal were Keuint'. iiiiimt nlt-oly from tUt'ir lllneaa of la.Ht week, Maaler l.'lojd Vanonh r la enlln ly rermierale.1 'from' the In avy 'cold lie liad at the lam reiiorl, and lie tH anre. ly IkhwIiik the whole family an ii.oial. rcivn Vanoriler In im-aln allenilhii;;" ller arhool islnee her .ipi-ll of sh kneHS. Jieepln; her home a few rlaya now Bile Ih Jimt hm iipry and Jolly mm ever, Mr. and Mrs! .IohciiIi l.ay'M chlldriMi nro Very imnettlal at tlielr aelinol iin.l leariilnK very faat. In loneral the Brhool Ih about an Hood an there li ill any community. MrB. Irene M. (iroupe reporlH from I.a (irande that ahe h mIIII at work nl the telephorle ofrlco of the COIII vany. "I'n'ele Mnn" the olber day made the remark-.."Tin. ,,y n,,,,, i MVV 11y nam,. Iu print was on the frnnl pni:i. of .thV, nniipapej.. bin n Hie mile HfV,U'iiblvv''feu to ine. l xeaii o diirti H-TilKtHViIlM Silt.'M'rlb-.e) fr- ',.K,; V " f ,( . ' The Blmw la in p, lillid Blla pe Tor Bkllnic and Bii'iHshnrliii up at Ih.'' l'orkn and vleinlii.-i. i'he ubia ar, having one Kr in, loan. f pleasure with Mich sport ,,nd co.iMlni; down tin. Ble, i hills, rlllhiK tli. tr Iiuii;m full of the pure air that mi, unlabel oiilv ran. Iftve: when Hay come In .(heir rheekK lire bulidou out lllie Mr r, il tipples. Aiccrtalnlnj D?pth of Ssn. Thp ileptl; of ti. sea run he nwr. tnlni-il liy "leans of n devbo which Iiionsiiivs Hip liilervnl of soiind slvrnil unil Ihe receipt "f llir eelio'orf n. ,.. tout of tlui waiter. j A Guarantee of Compile tnd Permannnt Cure "T Dbco,1'''sufrcrcrfroiri Piles i 25 years, but today lee! like- a Idiliercnt woman." This is one cx ' pression ll of hundreds nf sjm, ilar letters rwrlvc.l Irom rr,a,fcJ r. tlcnli whom I l,ave co.Plcly r.n.1 permanently cc.cj c. 1'ilcj. ;K you .rc intcrctej in knowine the MCrVftt VOl;R " -" "'V l-KUfc lllusiratnl Iwol. It tiili V (IV I JJie no Icnlfe, cbnip. li-arur.s. s.irelici. burning or other JtMecnl-lv and dm- 'gcrouj methoJs, Rcmt.-ntier my guarantee nicaniarolive.-iiul per. niancnl cu.c no mailer how ncverc your citsc may he. DRi CfiAS. J. DEAN i S"" , ' rnBTlMB. ORCC0N Mill Will II I ' .".. --' MTWEST I'KOYKS FATAL AUIANY, Ore, Feb. KI. John Vnk, ii trod Imcholnr ffinner -livint about 2-i miles int of ' Albany, was killed aceiilciilnlly into lat nijrhf when a heavy barn door fell on hini, ninninir nun t t ir round unci smothering him. The bo.ly was found ear v this morning by Imviu Aeffer- tcr, a nepltew, who lives on an ad ioininir farm. AeirorLcr had been helping hi.n une.lo recently. Aefdidinr to the findings "C County (.'oioikt Fisher, who was n- mcdrately .summoned, mv. l'liek te- tiiint'd from the home of his sister, Mrs. PjivkI. Aepertur, about l o cluck last nijrht and was taking fare of a sick horso when the accident hap pened. Vounj? Aepenier was at tracted to the barn thia morning by the lantern which was still -burninjy on the ground near the fallen door. Mr. .Flick was a native of Switzer land and is survived by his sister and two nephews. Hot Lake Arrivals 'HOT T,AKH, l'-i li. : IB. Anioiltt tin recent arrival ut lho llol l.ako Sana- Inrlum are: Henry Hock, ttoci;i.'liid. Idaho; Henry. Uotcr, . Kainela,' ui" rt. M. Veins, r-iokaiiVauh. It. J SVfBt, l-CTrHnnft:"ft7.iVtrK1nTits.- b.ui ne'-vilii . i II. McNaiiKlil, I'oineroy, Wiiart.: .!. 1. Ande rami, W'nlln 'a'!a Wav.li., Iir, Hello Meyers, I.a i.ralldi II. .Menllt. Ibppner. I Ire; I 'Wi.i HU'K"nx:i, upokune, , .WXali.; Mrj. I' i-on.lhi r. KIKln:, t--M. Allen, Wcis. r, Idaho;' f, Keiif. Jlakcr; c. It; M - i-iine, ;lll.i Walla. Waah.; C, M. i It'on. WaWi Walla. WiihIi.; I'elel- I'at- rls. 'W;i1towa; ' II.' tt. Aiideraon t and wife. Canyon clly. ore.; I.oula .McCal- Mr'", Mini wife, Namp. Itlaho; llrvai I.. I'", l-rveiison. - .""laid, c.nlerpr Sllv. I'l. ll, (ire.; V. It. Jones, I 'l Crand. , W. Stoddard. Halu r; I'al- rlk .!..-. Kooakla, l.lalio. ;.tf Your work You enn't do good work when your lirad tlirol:3, your back nehes or you're torlurcd by rhctiniplic, sti.t'.ic or monthly pr.ins. Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain nils. relieve pain quickly, safely ano! without un pleasant after effects. Your druggist will sell them to you at pre-war prices. Regular package 25 doses 25 cents. Economy package 125 doses $1.00. t:!tm!i::!m:mmt:!U!tttmmtmt:itt!tr! FRANK R. SUYDAM General Repair Shop Furniture Repaired and Rcfinished Ilouseluild Repairing of All Kinds 10(5 Fir SI. Phone 513-J ' i - " i " - - - - 4'nnTTisiP umnn i ' ...rr ) UU 1 1 lib VVUUU 'A 1K0W rURHON, Feb, 13. Wood businesB is picking up considerably in (iibbon. Several cars of wood are being load ed to ship from hue. TIipic him been quite cold nil-'hts the last week, and there is about four iiichra of snow on the ground. The dance Saturday night at Thorn Hollow was well attended. The music- was good and everyone I hud a fine time. There was also a ilancc in liililion ar. me uuuy noun: IJni'Ie John Duffy returned home from Athena where he has been vis iting a few days. I.owey liurgnmnn and soph ship ped a number of dressed hogs to I'cncllctnn meat market Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Kd Forrest of Thorn Hollow spent Sunday with the Jtur '.;ninan family, Mr. and Mrs. Fredericks, tele graph operators here, went to Pleas ant Valley to look over the place with the idea of making u change if favorable. Mrs. ltuth Huffy of rennieion, came up on 18 Thursday to see ner two children, who are living wun their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Homier. The pile driver and gang on th R. li. that has been here ill (Iibbon for ' three weeks, finished repairing the old Y and left Tuesday for lin ker. Mrs. (ieorgc Grey and children went to J'endleton shopping Friday. The agent for the Dodge com pany brought the new Dudgo coupe to (iibbon for Mrs. .Mae Well today. .Mrs. U. 1''. Harper, Sunday school mis-iunary of the J'endleton Presby tery was in Gibbon last week. Jle is to bold services in the school house Sunday a.-. 10 o'clock with the pur pose of establishing n Sunday school here. Deputy sheriff of Weston was in Gibbon Wednesday on his way to Thorn Hollow on business. John Thompson, stockman, receiv ed a carload of alfalfa hay from Haines. Lineman Waine Williams is visit ing his parents in Gibbnn. Sirs. J. A. Dupuise and Mrs. Jim Myers, sisters, of J'endleton, were here Tuesday visiting "with Mrs. Guy Hays. Game Warden Walden Passed through Gibbon last week on his way to liingham Springs. Johnny Hager and Fred Foster were in Gibbon last week. WOHliUKS TO J All, XORTII JiKND. Ore., Feb. 13. Chief of Police Smith arrested Joe Gangsmor and Klvin Manning at 1 a. m. .yesterday while 'their were engaged in distributing I. W. V. literature. The men were tried be fore Justice of the l'eaee Maybee, District .Attorney prosecuting, and tho men were hound over to the Krand jury under $f00 bond. Each said, he preferred to lay out the fine and tliev were sent to the coun ty jail. Drugs Excite ihe Kidneys, Drink Water Take Salts at First Sign Bladder Irritation or Backache l he Amc'ric.nt men and women must Riiard coiul.uiily iiK.iin:,t kidney trouble ucalise we oliin c.u km much rich I'oi.d. thir hliiod is l. Ik, I with acids which ilie kidneys strive to tiller out; tlu-y weaken from nverwork, In-come sIurri'sIi the elMiiui.nive tisMics cleg am ,jK. rt.411, is kiilm-y troiil.lc. bl.id.lcr weakness and a Rrticrnl deeliue in health. Uien your kidneys feel like lumps of lead; y.mr hack hurts or the urine is clo-.idv, iull of suliineiil, or you are ohliKcd to seek relief two or three times duriiHj the nifiht; it you sutler with sick hc.ldaehe, or iii.-v, nervous .pelK acid stnniaeli. or if you have rheumatism when the wentlier.is lrad heuin ,hi-ik-liiti-lots of to,.,) ,Ft ,.,( ,-,., your .h irin,',,i-t arvm four ounces oi J.ld Salts. lake a tahle.sp,,iu j a of water h t'ore lue.ikta.t f,- , u w- oaes ami your l.iilui act line. ni.'tv then I his faninus alts is tnnil.. fr, am o. ei.ipes ami I. mon juice, com bined with lithi.i. ami has been us,d for vears to help thi-h and sliniulate eloitm-d isuiueis, io iHiuiaii-e tlie ,-ieids s st, in mi tliev no loiiycr are a of i.iitaii'.u. thus f;in rillcviu: ller ili-'.nlcvs. in the source i,' h'.ul- .lad Sails i, mi Mien-ivr; ran not in pue. makes a .hlivluiul effervescent ilhu-w :itrr ih ink and b. loiiRs in ,-vcrv h'jiuo l.icaiiM' iiohodv can make a mis. take he Ii.ivmiii a i;o,., kidm-v flushing any lime. He all means have your phy sician examine your kidiifM at Uait twice a vear. 00000000000000000000000000 AMERICAN WIXERAL OIL For Ccm.sd'nat inn A eoloi-less-, odorless g and tasd'loss Vnv,rr, o o Oil intended for intest- S o inal lubrication a hea- g yy California oil of the I g wst prade. g ; g Try it and see its su- I g perior quality for your- ig self. " g fM"'UL.DR"Ge- W 4 One buncircd straigiit victancs is f.o iT'c-rkablo record of tho Fas na'3 Wzh Bchool basketball team.' C;t)"!!n tV. KnotliCt (above), right su.i'-. iiifl been a tAs luctor In the Rub Rheumatism or Sore, Aching Joints Rub Pain riant out with small trial bottle of old "St. Jacobs Oil." Rheumatism if "pain" only. Not one case in fifty . requires internal treatment. Step drugging. Rub sooth ing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil" right into your sore, stiff, aching joints and niufictcs, and relief comes instantly. "St. Jacobs Oil" is a harmless rheu matism liniment which never disap points and cannot burn the skin. Limber up I Quit complaining I Get a small trial bottle pf old, ' honest "St. Jacobs Oil" at any drug store, and in just a moment you'll be free from rheumatic pain, soreness, stiff ness and swelling. Don't suffer! Re lief awaits you. -. "St. Jacobs Oil" has relieved millions of rheumatism suffer ers in the last half century, and is just as good for sciatica, neuralgia, lum-. bago, backache, sprains. I Offer: For Sale These Good Homes ,200 A rood 5-room bouse on Cherry SI., lialf Idnck oil Adams Aw., with bascmont, lots of ground, bath and toi let; twine build IrwH; nearly now housi'. Tin terms are Kood. yr0 A 3-room lious on Y Aw., partly furnished: lare lot, nb'e shad' H-im'h .nice lawn, on hard rturl'nee street: $'Jrn rash, balanri-, $2f per liiontli, InrlndlnK Interest. 5:000 A i.Um modern 1-room House on Jefferson M.: kooi jrar- iK lare enough for 2 cars; it rents for $K.oo per month. This houn.well furnished, 'on juiVoit street Svood f Hhed, Kuud .V'-jluri nic' Kard n spoi. I'PfniH, fUnh and balance $35 por month.' C. Wilson Ileal INtute nml Insiirniirc m:w l oi.i v iw.im. oooooooooooooooooooooooooo There's a touch of refinement with EDISON MAZDA LAMPS. H. & S. Electric Company Wirinjr, Repnirinsr, Appliances, Supplies and Service 105 Depot St.. . rhone 393-W DEBATE TEAM ON LONGTRIP According to tin- roport of Mitnajjt f Kay Hnmlfra, tin- (-Jootltni? ooIIck1 1o- ImlinK' t-iim will tr;ivfl approximate ly .fiiio mil-H and eoTnM-h w ;t l-aKt fivt' rpr-4' ntiitic Inatilutlons o.' the nortliwt-Hl thin year. Tin- Kchi-'lult influil' H Wntminsl r Collf-Kc at Salt hake t'ity, .Mnrcli 3o; the Montana State Normal college al Dillon, March 31: tho Montana Wes- U-yan col lege at Helena, April 2: idonzatco uiiivrnity at S)okune. April II; ColleKo oC I.laho. at Cahlvv.ll. April f.. At Salt Take, Ieiena. Spokane an.l Calilwf'll, tin (piesttonH fur discussion will be "Kesolwd. That tin Vrincipl.- of the I'nion Shop Should L'revail in American Industry." At Oillon, Mon tami, the nornuililes liavit selected, Public Sales 'Wo hnvo nurcbasinl 122.000 pair IT. ,4. Army .Munson lant nhoea, sizes f 16 to 12 which way th entire Biirplua slocl; of one of the larfiVHt U. H. Govern ment hboe contractors. This Hho" Jh Riiaranteod 100 per cnt solid leather, color dark tan, Ih'Howh tongue, mrt and waterproof. The actual vahio of tills Hhot) la $ti.ii(). Owing to thin tremendous buy vn can Ml't'cr muno to tho public at $2.'.i!i. Hend correct size, l'ny post man on delivery or fiend money order. If Hhoes are not a.s rep resented wc will cheerfully re fund your iuon"y promptly upon request. National Bay State Shoe Company , !!() lti-ondwny m:v youk, k. y. Extra Fine Threo-ncro Improved tract lust out side tho City Limits, one blocl: from tho paved lllfrhway. Will uoimM-.r trado for house In town. . i ! . V'Y A five-aero tract, improved and co". Ing at a barKuin price. -and cooii terms, one-half mile fromi City Lim its and paved hlKhway. A fivo-acro tract In May Pnrk. This is on ;of tho best improved ;ind pay ins properitea in the valley. Extra eood. ; A ton-acre tract in May Park, with extra pood Improvements. Irrigated best of land nnd fruit. Eiht-room modern iiouse. Threo fine modern homes. Well lo cated, beautifully furnished, want to sell complete. If you want something extra Rood let us show you theso fine homes. Pyramid Land Co. "Comfortable, as an old shoe" A honi-ly csrrc-pslon Oiat exactly describes tho sensation of a woman who has been fitted, to li FRONT LACE CORSET CamlUe" Corsets embody -tho latest and most Important lmprovcmenta In front lac coi acting. Complete assortment of the dif ferent models and alzes always on band. Priced $2.50 and Hp. Mrs. Kobt. PattLson Corse! I ere rhone lU-s. l?oa Oak d SUlleH i "oMipnl lreiirrintr socy Arbitration in Smk in Uk- I'oal Mining and Uallroad lu- ihiht lies.' (inoillnir colI"i;.' will iilno I"- i epn S'llt-'ll in llii- cont'-i'i'iii-'? U.-liut.' t'i hi' I'tKwiniiionsliip "f SimtlK-rn Maho whirh Iiik.D. lilac-.- l-'.-bruary uii'l liicluili B thi' Kli ka Nornuil rolli-w. 'I"' l.luho Ti-i-linli-al Inslituti-. thi Alliioi. Hiiitu ikii null unil tin- Colli-Ki' of liln- hu. Promcto Prosperity. "I linvi; Hvor cowlilrrccl It as tlie Inilisuunsaklu duty of every im-iuber of soeiety to ino te, us fur as In blm lies, llie iirosii'rity of every In dividual, but more espec!:illy tlie coin iiiunity in which he delongs." John Iliiiu-ock. ' A fiood ThiiiBUon't Mias It Rend your name and address plain ly written together with 5 cents (mid this slip) to Chamberlain Mcdi ciii'j Co., lies Moines, Iowa, and re ceive in return a trial packnire con tnininsr Chamberlain's Couch Rem- i pik- for eonchs. eolds. croup, bron- H'chial, "flu" and wnoopinp; coukIis. and ticklinp; throat; Chamberlain's 5 'Stomach and I.iver Tablets for stom- .'. - -' tt lt-m . d 'hal III' t nil Covernnieiit Should Kn force LA GRANDE IRON WORKS MACHINE SHOP AM) I'OINIIHY All Kinds of Machinery. Auloniob'.les "hd Tractors HepalreU, Overliailleil and Kf bllilt. i Acetylene WeldiiiB oi' All Kinds Cylinder Uorlnir anil Oversize Pistons Crankshafts, l'istons and I'lston l'ins Iteground (iive I s a Trail P. FITZGERALD Prop. ooooooooooooooooooooooooobooooocfrjoooooc ooooooooc-ooooo o ' S Home hi a lis No. 5 Lard ...1 - -.: ?0c No. 10 Lard .' $1.55 Mt. Emily Sugar Cured Hams, one-half or whole, per lb 25c Mt. Emily Sugar Cured Bacon, H) . 25c to 40c Mt. Emily Picnics, per It) :. 15c Mt. Emily Cottage Butts, per lb ...19c The Grande Ronde Meat Co. oooopogpooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo '?'A New : ; " I Shipment Of Flovvpii'ed Cretonnp, yard .2Sc Light ancj Dark Percales, yard ......19 Golden West Suiting, yd., 34c; 3 yds. for.. Cotton ChallieS' yard , Hope Muslin, yard - 3-lb. Cotton Bats .'. Turkish Toweling, yard Chamois Finished Long Cloth, yard..28c 36 and 44-inch Indian Head, yd ?.fic Andrew's I No More Syrup They have "had their dav" these sticky syrup cans. Crimson Rambler have a new and dainty way to serve syrup. Simply serve it from the Pitcher. And in this handy and attractive Pitcher you'll find a full pint of deli cious Cane and Maple Syrup. For Sale by Pattison Brothers Grocery PHONE Kasy bilious- : -. n...r rvnu'i li e n..i- ian. - - ..'... (hamber- ni.H l""l c-linsMli.i'"'". in every famil.v lain a . - - fur hurns, K-ald.c, woiiNu, im... .'u ikiii affections; those valuoil Jannly niMlk-incs for only ci'nts. Don t miss it Adv. GOOD Products to, 35c to 28c ....$1.00 23c 23c ....$1.48 39c to 33c to 44c Variety Store i Sticky Containers I MAIN SO h rruubii-s, lKliKt'-tioi!, CIGARETTES J$faj' GENUfNE JO "BULL" 'iTF DURHAM JLMM. tosacco smKlttMJMJjn.ttmnioooooooooooooooooooooooooo S000000000000O000000000000 i i amtttmjmtwtmwmKjiattatntt:t:a:a..K!.V, ..V.