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it?JA. 'fc-VV wW- y Jfr:'''.;' 'yV r - THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Wednesday, February 21, 1923 PAGE FIYB THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley 'vwuntcl on t 'scamp - 'JHvr!7,l' SOME LOW PERSON CARRIED AWAY THE Docft SOME LOW PEPSOA1 CAI9IED auav rnow -the WAI1N& feOOM STOVE AT THE DEPOT. rT WAS PLAIN TO SEE ySTATOM AOEIT DAt KEYES WAS PRETTY MAD ABOUT It- hor sister, Mrs. Virgil Rawson. Mrs. Lnndis will' tic, to Portland from The Unlles and will spend a iew uays there before returning home. Goes to North Powder- Lester Olson drove to North Pow der this morning where he will spend a couple of days transacting business. M. I. II -CLERKS TIED FDR LEAD WHY SUFFER SO? oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooiootf Why suffer from a bad back, from shurn. shootinir twinges, heailuches, dizziness ami .distressing urinary I g ills? I.a Grande People recommend : Dean's. Kidney Pills.- Ask your o neighbor! Could you ask for strong-, er proof of merit? o Mia r.s . Johnson. HU snl ing : y Local Neyvs In Brief X 8 8 8 8 tt it CO.MING EVENTS March 6 Annual Union Coun ty Ad Club dinner. March if Seven Eastern Ore It: Shopping in La Grande '1 Mis. E. N. Sisley came in from 8 ! Hot Lake . this morning and spent Bin few'houjs: shopping in this city. fon County Legionaires'Con- JiVl'ioir .Meeting. Tnnlclii vette in I.a Grande. 8 X. K n tt 8 8 -"TOec"hb'tr-of The Zion Hngllsli Loth- T. 1. .. 1 1 Mrs; Peter Beaver of La Grnndd, left for Kamela on. a short, visit! . W-,Jn church will meet tonight at 7;:t( i ) j.i iook ai me nonie or .Mrs. j. . . wtn' .......... n . -. rr-i .-ri ) 1:1' ' ' UiiWWanllt'ri"-1 To Join Parents . Miss . Rota ParSons of La Grande, tnember of I.a Grande high school, ;l.)6; Hill, I who liiakes'liis' home in ' Baker, is stopping in this city for a short time as: a guest of the Foley.. left last night for Pocatcllo, Idaho, I Here from Minam; where she will live with her pa rents, who are now residing there, Here from Stanfield Aim. J. R. Whitby of Stanfield, iaiin La Gamle and will spend sev eral days visiting friends before re turning home. Baker Bound Mrs. B. C. Sniilcr of La Grande left last, night for Baker, where she will visit with friends for n short time. . ' i . To Portland' , Mrs. Mamie Peterson passed 'thru the city last night' from Enter prise, en route" to" Portland" "where she was. called piv,Hecqun.tof,, illness. Returns to Elgin Mrs. Henry Sommers returned to her home in Elgin this morning af ter spending last evening as a guest at the Sommer. ' G. E. Gilman came in from Min- a mlast evening on a short business trip. He is stopping at the Savoy. Returns to Enterprise Mrs. Reid Smith and Mrs. S. .Bur leigh returned to Enterprise this moining after spending several, days in this city shopping. Ones to Milium ' ., EJmer -Stoddard 'lft:, .this ino.rn ing on-- the - branch - line i'aih--for Minam where he will spend the day (jrt 'buslnbss. ' '- --1 Return After Visit Mr. and Mrs. Ben Decious return ed this morning from Portland where they spent the past week on combined business anil pleasure trip. Elgin Visitoi Mrs, S. E. Harris, who makes her home in Elgin, is in this city for a few days as a guest at the Savoy. , : At the Foley . Thomas Jones, who hails from Union, was registered, at the Foley last evening. Mr. Jones was trans acting business here. A Little Improved Mrs. J. F. O'Connell, who has been ill at home for some time past, is now well on hor way to complete recovery. Here from Idaho- Mrs. Robert Swan of Burley, Ida., arrived in La Grande this morning to spend some time visiting her daughter, Mrs. Julius Goettscne. ! Here from AValla Walla J. M. Koss, who makes his home in Walla Walla, is in La Grande for a short time transacting business, jnr. Ross is staying at the foley. Returns to Tclocaset . Mrs. M. C. Daniels returned to her home at Telocaset this morning on No. 24 after visiting for some time in La Grande as the guest of Mrs. Frank Anderson. Vesterday8 Marriage License A li I aliflrHag . hueocl was issued yesterday from the county clerk's of iicfcU'Clfct("It7 W-atkin fend Sarah Aughby, ' both of ' North Powdor TJicy were married by County .Judge cooai.'J ": " ". ' :r('i!r-tH '"''.".; Entcrnrise Visitor ... .. J. A. Egglcson. who inakes his homo in Enterprise, is .spending a few days in La Grande attending to business. While here Mr. Eggleson is registered at the Savoy. ;Jtoturncd This Morning-- ' - Mr. and Mis. W. S. W-auc return ed this morning on No. 24 from Portland and Salem where they vis ited freinds and attended legislature. They report a very pleasant and en joyable trip. "Shoot the Chutes" Is Old Stuff in Hawaii Win I 7 Both Teams Last St( U Gram!o. w: "Uwas sub-jg Evemnsr Leave Them Onlvlject to diidova khinoyi t timwio ,.nuf: m.infiirros the Klllll Y Undefeated League Mem-; n; mv b"ark nn.iv ,y. m achej g Ders; riay-un ssen week 1 I. A. .. Cloikn Perry 1 nib lor .... Alieel ituinhlera A. It. STANDINGS Won l.ut IVt. l.(MKI J.UO .501) ,.250 .ooy llnby Boy Born Mi' ajul Mrs-bvoctt J'", Walker h La Gramb fast"v,efrtin n ) JanY 'Mr FnfrorV. ner wav to I'oiiiHnu wnere sue win trah.aet Jausiness. In last VaKhi'B weekly t. H. duuhloliitiuliM', the t'lerks aiul Die M 1. A. inalntalnni their HpotU's Irud by eaoh wlnniiiK1 by oiuvultlcil ucoro.i. Perry, 1 logins to Iho M. I, A., wiMil ! from a tie lor firHt iUu:e to Hfcond place and Allrel, tlionRli lowing to the cMciliH, rcnminod In fourth place. ( Inks Wallop Allvl In the first Kumc the Klerks, last year's chaniploim and favorites Tot this sonSon'fl honors, defeat t-d the Alieel five 74 to 8. The CIcrkH, tmv ellnK at u f:ist pace, earned ever;, point and Altcel (farnered her niark-ei-H by foul conversions and ong dis tance hotn. At the end of lltu flint half the score tood: l.'lerks as, Ali eel tl. In the last frame the Clerks braced and scored 4 points to AH ecl'a two. i leiTy Iiosrs. Terry, u now nicnibcr of the Icayin lost to the M. J. A. quiatelto 64 to 20. in an InlcreatinB game. At the end of the flrnt half I'erry hud S point:, to the, Monnona' ,18 ad a rally in the last half , netted them i t while the M. I.. A. marked up V .my never wan tlueatening. .:Next week Perry and Iniblcr will meet and (lie Clerkalaitd tin- M. 1. A. will play for the title hi the xccoml same of the fveniiiR'a dounleiioad V defeat by either team will chiick them out of the race.'""' ' Runtiiiiiiy: Alice! nuckman' (4 ). VVellH (2). Stewart, Taylor (21, ?t:n(ver; flerki? Canity (iO). 'akIi. 'IteynohlH (4), AlTred (12). l.arnon CM), Taylor (4), M. 1. A.; .). Hlod- lard (2d), laek (10). W. Mean (12), I I.. Htodilnrd (2), (1, Ueun (2); I'ei-J ry "Mnrriiy, Hniilh, l.ai'tiun (14) Jo haiiKcn (2), Allen (4). f , ItcfereeN: Keid and lilacU. Shopping; in La Orantle Mr.. Frank Jlanhm was down from Kamela frestcral ,.spenti.iii( iUVe ."proutj hatents'of a IAitv son thf day shopiiiffr. ii t '.; Js fli n" .hruaV. t:i, fat t iTielr 'home i lat JWJ avenue. Mrs .throiitrh I.r (irandj la stv,e (rerun n ' V w- J-.r ' a4... a itr.A,. inAtfC ,.e t Prnllpt(ii nrt visitiitir in tlii rit v as quests at the Savoy for a lew From Baker- tl-.' IW Mrs. J- Enberj; returned last eve- junjf from Baker where she had1 -been visiting friends. Lrjion Meeting The American Lefrion. Auxiliary will meet at the home of L. V. CliauSKee, 1801 Adams avenue at 8 o'clock this evening. Back from Long Beach Klwood Houston arrived from Lonjy - Beach, California, yesterday morning: wherx he has been visiting friends and relatives. ilays. Baker .Man Here 1 O. A. Marshall, a prominent Bitker citizen, was amoncf tors at the Foley last evening. Mr. iMatshall is here to transact n little business. :.. KKALAJvjgvl'A. Ia4ap fCn'llavuAi, .' II.;-. J-e4w .ilr-TjTh.,-, iiUmW'I) .Ku) sf mIhio t the ciuilefinqiVMH ltJJO't'fl rti'-'tiiia nai years- ao by- klnKunil : It lof tains of Hawaii, a;erdlnK' to' the liile! lohl -rVKaif rii4iMeii'rI,l(l'a;AiAt! t.otiie former nionarclis, to thti Am- v!h I hhcrc. . 1'ltc ttpoin.' 'i-ci-i-rri'd' trt hi 'histories of-- Hhiw.tH us ''hljlea." 'i-ollkiMti-d iv. .IhliK- Onwn :i Slo'.p-'two-mile Hll'l'tl'l or,iHhotih'eb!"bV shia'ilih . laVii; 'ort'-'li lel pirnirlt'.vnk'ilt- td''lH6 jw-l.'-The laVii;;sti-(-l(.-h -s.,eYrreil .wllb.juiJu, slcil-t; wlill-h .wero . jioul ,14 . l,,'C,t,,l,oili .!!' Invii' 'slir-Uli. at ill 'liim'ertilhl' anions fle atljoininv; n'trcH of a-u. 01 .-m!i:'.im(;;:litll:tlluUHt;UAIIIIf:nW!tfwitli(.in c.illfoinla I- Returns, from Portland Mrs. Faye t'atlin, secretary of the Red Cross, returned this morning fruni spending the past week in Poitland on business. Kamela I.ady Here Mrs. Charles Ward of Kamela spent yesterday in the city shopping returning to her home in the eve ning. Vl.-lliiig In I.a Cirnndi' -Mr. and Mi-s. K. I'. Gales and son. Uobcrr, arr visitini; al tlH' honic of I, .1. Oatcs". Mr. (iat'-s. C H. .M.. linns from the IliLtt IfMhlp N' Vork. form erly belnir here wllh I'lipK Hardy. 5- OlJ New Mail Carrier Arrives An eight pound son was born to Mr. and Mrs. (ieorge A. Bean, 1208 Third street, on February loth. Roth mother and son arc doing very well and Mr. Bean is the proudest father in the country, so, he says. Visiting Here Mrs. E. H. Sterrett of Paso, Texas, is visiting in this city ns a guest of her sister, Mrs. H. M. Tubbs. I , iaai'i.'j;o.vLiui the Baker vii- j and is eurvpil in several pl-iees. Th!.- iti-et-hr il i Hlat,t(l. wave I Itin-yilliii;, the Manic of Ke:tlakokua, 'Talhwu of the fioiis." (Mien Ihn king or rlilef reached the minimi 01 nip sum. (n the sen, j: as inn duly of tin- relalnei-s tu carry htm and ills sled hack up (lie sieep niope lu I lie atartlllg place t'oi inolher rlfte, "it was a great giune for every body hut the retainers." the llawal ion said :c he concluded his descrip tion of ihe sport. Daughter .Arrives A seven and one fourth poune baby :iughter.. was born to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil G- Bolton at their home at 501 Fourth street, Monday," Feb ruary 19. Slopped in I.a, Grande , , fRef. J. T." (Keating of Portland, 4uiii-(l orn iiit La Grande iast cve- inrng Son Itiii i-uy to .'Baker where he ill spend some time transacting business. visiting and I adlo Ahl Jli'clliilt The Ladles Aid of Ihe Zion Kniflish tives. Lutheran church ulll lie entertained tomorrow arternoon at two o'clock at tile home of Mr. t" " t'arrey. s i:; Pennsylvania avenue. A coinplel. at- tendanee is desired Vincent Visitoi Fred Jcnnison, who makes his home in Vincent, arrived in this city last evening to spend a shorh time here on business and , visiting rela- PLANNING TO FINISH MOUNTAIN ; KOADWAY . B.KER, Feb. aii-r Plans - arc be ing formed in the local forestry of- ! i 'or resuming construction of ine wiao IO tno.iarl lnPrtH er as eailyas the weather will permit at- that altitude, according to F. vr, nnmsucii, supervisor. Mr. Rams dcll Mates the work will probably be .completed by mid-summer. When this work is done, one of the finest mountain summer' resorts of the iwmwest will be opened to auto mobilistx. and Baker will have a resort within two hours' drive of the city. To Visit at The Dalles Mrs. R. P. Landis left this morn ing on No. 17 for The Dalles where she will spend some time visiting WHEAT MARKKT (By Associated Press) .,,onR.T4,N!) Feb- "-Wheat was 1.20 to $1.25. Spri ng nais 6 Records You should have i t Foiltyen The HAT you are locking for has just arriv ed. We have just received our new spring line of Men's Hats in soinetiery attractive shapes and colors. Featuring )'j THE NEW VCABOND Don't Delay, But Slake Selections Early , And Get First Choice Compare Our Prices I "5f " $2.50 tf $5.Sj Clint Clothery tntarnlra n ,. Hail of Ffcm.Thr Iprovld k cudunl lnfluir (no fmily ihouW wlthoitl. tTwo ui, on ... ''h ri'flfil I th l.,OiO Miction fKnA-dt fhnu'ij.i in,i lu-l IB.H.. I of fc liiri ,, TmZ? si 11" vx.rnVir' 1rantrMf 1 ........ Uiw-. Iknl nr)ton rinnib Ihin. J HronlUtv lltihcrmnn iVtr,Tffi Polooi boirf r d Itnnr Ms- and , Oil iloor. kndius act- ,? -Tl . i , . 1C nnsiruuie a.b.l of kiSiiev . Mavlli. j m i , and 1 had seven -dixxy could hardly walk ;-ri!S. During this trouble nvv ec irregulurly and i'i all over but after lul two of Doan's 1 was frij trouble.' (Stutemeiit give! lld). On Muv u, IMiU, airs lid: "I have never had me as much good as Doan nond on them wnen my trouble me for they are sure to give relief." i Kile, at nil dealers. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffulo, N. Y. I'1 fcir a . bi ohinin j s. x u kuHi I CKildrens SKoes Our etock of Children's Shoes is complete. with plain -colors and colored top shoes. Also - n new shipment of spring slippers. -' : 1 Children's Hoe 2oc and 50c )yan Shine Polish 50c NEW TODAY FRENCH &GREENE iteaay-to-vcar ad snots opoooooooooooooo.-ooooooooQoooooocoocibooooooooooOta5 WANTED Two young Indies tosell lubber. I'ermanent po.iuiys. per week. Address FaiViljSupply Companv, 63'J Washington St., Portfand", Oregon. 2-21-3tp FINAL GAME INDEFINITE ' (By Associated Press) SANTA CLARA, Cul., Feb. 21. The third anil deciiling game of tlfe University of Santa Clara-St. Ig- natus JColIeo baskellmll spring will befcld at the Coliseum rink. San MN WOMAN WANTEDA Salary ifancisco, at a date to bo set later. $Yo vecitiy him i""--. y - '.-i- T , ';, ,-: c"" 'K hour spare time, sellind guayrfii-1 natus ,ll-2i, while Santa Clara took teed hosiery to wearer.' I iWCtiful tiro second contest 45-1!). inc. liuai'iimoju - iiiu, ii-lil-ic HO.ND ISSUE TO BE VOTED soring Norristown, Pa. le A se In. Inquire 1 . . . .. 1 REN T- rwii ' f u rnisHeil ill Mrs. Childcrs, 1008 FOR SALE 4-yeaiold--ho quire 1820 'L or phone in,- A UL'nfl.i.ln.l PAu. FOR RENT Reasonable A garage. VENICE, Cal., Feb. 21.-Residcnts Close in. tnquire juj ,V ol Venice will be given, an .opnortiui- : vA-' Fcbriiarv' 20 to vole on a- bond -tj of ij.fi00.000 tmuvidinff.'ifort.thd FOR RENT-f rwo turmsne ipy ooiiik; t, eAristriKtioJi .of .JvatJou puldic.l ,im-. Call Mr Liuicicrs, yeuo-.yna .n prpymcuts, intliirlihg j an" outfall '.' i'"rti..i.,, 1 ,..,. I : 4:yea.-old- hoflL,'. -fi, .hfii :Li r"' 'Vl- The chief difference between old-fashioned dime novel And modern novel is $1.00. ' Mpdern verySS Dances aturday , light 4at RKX HALL Good Music, taood Floor ,,. ,G.odd Time..-, i(K;d.s: steward, ;; lumttimtmHrnttimti 1 a-2iatii FOR SALE Alfalfa hay, i- Phoiie FarmerH'4X. Dolivered. .-.:2-211t l; ,1 ,'''J . Any La Orando subscriber to the Observer who does not re ceive his paper by 8 o'clock In the evening, please call Wester? Union,. Main . 24, rnd. a special nfeasengcr will deliver a copy.,,' , "" " -' ,.,l'ilf NATIVES ISSUE PROTEST (By Associated Press) SYDNEY, N. S. W., Feb. 21. A memorandum from the .'.native chiefs of Nauru, expressing Appreciation of the treratment of the natives under British and Australian ..rule, has 'been forwarded to the iPrimo Miiij-, IMter.n, Tb!.,menJorannuii, writlfiii, in, :Kauriinii, ya, adopted,, at ..a, gather?! ing of all the tribes on the .island.; The memorandum contrasted this compensation .receiye.di.undcr Cieimiin ij rule fojr phnsphato, the, islanrl s chQt l&.'un ' 1 " ' export product, with that received i h ,B -orsffiV I - tvPFUJUlT iihder the British administration, It,i.8 VJCkiV al -'PMlli added, that , the BritisH .admiliistra-, j: rion ,nns improved ,, iie siciai , aiii , moral weli'aie. ' providing extensive educational facilities, and has grant-J eu a .messaga..ui. .sii-guvoriMiienb-.to the natives. FOR RENTTwo room house. In miire 1(102 M nve. 2-21-41 It's hard to tell who gets cuVler the man who sits in the lions urn ihinV-ii be is co i or the one w out. looks at the thcrnionietc"r and knows ho is. A ,(-,, Uy 'i,t ' . , sV..;iT d'at'M ) .J-i!:.-V .. t-:i .v ! -xfl'. Lunches When you urn hulipry, drop In to' Tin; I'aliicf. VVu it ro ultrvhiE hot soups, aiuulwleht'H, coi'MullA auludn, cliill. L'iili-kcn Itiiualt'M, pto tiiid Krench pas- M' l,y lut ttJl uiuui FRANK Ii. Sb-YDAM Ttuti.K i'o.nv'kxtio.N' ;(.(S AXOKI.KS. Calif.. IM. ''(Yf tlioiiwiud Utlile sludentH ur fx- ijlcd to it t li'ti il ii convt'iitioii of tit rn' L!lltc I 'liiMsox Ihtc dtTiitiun of ..Furniture Rcpiiiitd and. (nom,,. lIotisehold''Kepairing,'of, 8' A 1 1 W it-trlo ii lOfiiililliiiijniBlltllWJiVlil.-Jilp; .n xx: t on?' i i i -V -yJ ji "1 lKu:waeaiiit;' riwt.iijn " ' E' ;y ' !(l-i.-! II -I'll I i;S V liii;'- ! i;;-.r.-!1: T K! "SfClVil t'I : il To Know Health r Know Thyself The first step in getting back onto the ROAD TO HEALTH isto know .thyself. What do you know about your body and its weaknesses or its strength? Is there any way to ffnd out? There is! The. spiral analysis points with almost perfect accuracy to nhe possibilities of weakness' which as yet hiaV be Vindeveloped. If it; is already developed you kitow f itnmd can verify what tluv irom your iicrsonai.cxpcri-,; inalysis is a-step on the'routl chiropractor- tellslyout ence. ' Getting.a sjanai to health.1 Act today. DR. WO0DELi best results. EALTH SERVICIi gets thc " Consultation Free. STARTING TH;URw5DAY 1 mm fVi-V KVftirsPA l.'AWLVV ' HU I- Mi l S ii. (..v',.'-f. I'll " " t " . It "-MM , 1 i i a 'i 7 . : t " jt : JfQDAY. Hearts .Of iTihe, Range And A Sunshine Comedy S-U-N -D-A-Y V-A-U-D-E-V-I-L-L-E What You Want and the Right Price For It Ladies White Embroidered Petticoats - .$1.23 to $2.25 ' Girls' and Misses' Muslin P.rincesl . Slips ; .-.4..... (Ik:, $1.25, $1.43 ' Ladies' Muslin Gowns fel.25 and $1.:J9-- Yard Wide Outing Fhtlnnel, per Vard 2oc Amoskearr Daisv Cloth Wide Torclion Lace f Pillow Aluminum Percolators!.. Andrew's 35c and 3!)c Sips, yd 15c ,SI.:!5 and ?1. is !ns, Cups and Tie Plates, each .... 13c Exlr: Special 30-inch Crepe in color , per-ard 27c e .tea-'-- It's Comforting to Know- l that you doiift havelto wo.rrj about comfort in shirts you buy hens j We've faken care of that."' Every size i4'rfecty )ropti tioned ; riht arm length ; plc-iUof robin throngh the body. Plus fast colots, ligf t butlns, pood buttonholes little popitsithat y ives (and bachelors) ap preciate. AS ROS. Across the Street from Pcarc's 1113 Adams 'The Store That Keeps Faith with the People" " ;), r I ,.i 'if I'll? n il' '7.' ri