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PAGE TWO THE A GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Tuesday. February 27, 1923. !'!!:' IMBLER M ME IIST I.MUI.KR, Feb. 27,-Mrs. William Funk, who Iuik horn in Jmher vi.s itin(c .Ii?r nirilhcr. Mrs. I. U. Wt's- tensko'w. returned to Iier homo in I JJukor Thuftilay. ' . i ) . :1 1 M)'H.t. t'lura 'VofjiiiKkow of Sum ; lnorviilo, ttfis ' h J.a (Jrumle visitor' ;ji ' Mrs. Kline of Ln Grande i,,visit- t t.w. nt ht l.,.t..n ,t ...wl 'lVI. .lr. and Mrs. Wiikefield roturntfd f....... I .. '.......I.. 'IM...u.l..w r Milter visiting with hwrinmthor for sev- W Lylo Kiddle liTitiMM'-;'veniti(r I'll! for Wnlla Wiilla.V ' : . Mrs. JJivi-h I'ifld' " retiirngd' ..'to;, .hcri jjiliihonie in Kelso, after spciuliiifr mew ... t-uii viMiiiiK .wnii' tier uiiuK'i ter. Mm. Hay Noivlil. ' '',.. . James Allen left Thursdav for an extended trip Hthrouirh I'cnclluton, Walla Walla nlid other place i. Rnhert. Ilnvtfli- l.h.v.l Wnlil. Mr Kmrlllllfl Hank's'-"mid Mrs. t.J'ma'n won) , ', all visitors at the I,. 1). S. chuivli Sunday. . 0 . Mrs. Lelloy Jilanchaid is ji'.st re covering from h very severe , attack of the la irrippc. Mr. ami .Mis. Imar Wvstcnskuw entertained a miinher of friepds in ' their new home Tuesdav cvenir.tf. I!e reshnienta wei-o served and ,j 11 pre " sent enjoyed themselves immensely. ' Mr. Wehh, formerly of Klciii, Vim lias been living in Iniblor for a' short time, moved lo 'Myssa, t)ri..);on Tues day. - ' . The orchard incn are now busily if JHWKCtl in pruniiiK . , i. born had tiB luisfortune of bimikinK j' horn had -nlw fisi' (,um 'of hreiiiiv ., her wrist jus she 'Vn? fru'iif" i 'rani, the Minna: ruflni .lino the .riai-lur. Shu, i ,; triml to .-Mi'li hi' jiK lp'3 it'H, biijl-4 '"K on iWi' 'vt,-ls,f .t i,iu, ). I ;j B.I homo tnun' iMjii.,,.!; , W . 4 V'.'i Tim ' 1iul,li.f.rl,.,oolt hall n lllll I IIV lull, :iu, lit.,1...,., .. t 1 ' ol lliu lue.li s.,.hr.u,t jtirls-spnni the I m,An ,il"u 'l!'i"'e was given on I Tlnirsdiiy'rvuainK'lTvJlii. Amusement J ball , . , j ? The seiiiny class picsenied "ThDse ! J,!1''"'"! U-m" to a largo audience liicsday rvi.niin. :Thcv intend to give it in .Suinine ville next Tuesday evi-illllg. The second Hey Scut basketball team of Imbler played Hie Elgin gi'llde Iciiin at Imbler Thursday The game ended with u Sl.re f i-ii i,, lavor of Imbler. Albert Sip.uit.s ,,,,,1 fauiily will leave for Walla Walla Monday, where they intend to make their fu ture heme. Until Literal, Halbert liollins ami blmer Squnes took i ,, , .ketl.all gnine betwe,.,, the. 1'urple Giants and 1.'amrI"-,'-U'T,ni''V' Tl"'s'l.v evening. f JIlO K. V. lodge put on a spm-ial VnXTA.K TO)C present; 1 mm New Hosiery Easily Matched Footwear The new. spring displays of Hosiery prove two things: Women are going to stand by sheer chiffon, and other un affected styles, and the color variationals so great that no shoe need go unmatched. Occasionally a drop-stitch, clock or panel back, but just enough to add a bit of spice to our displays. Buy two or three pair at a time they last long er if they spell each other off frequently. New Percales We have just opened a goodly assortment of cambric finish Percales for your inspec tion, 1 , " . dant'iiijr party and feed iWednesday eveniiijr for the tadies. The lunch was served hy tliij K. I'.'s, and the Indies had a chance to find out what foofl cooks the men were. The regular meeting of the Pyth ian sisters was held Thursday. At this nicotine: u lecture was iriven to the apple erowors. Charles Kown has been employed in the blacksmith shop durint; the absence of J. W. Berry, who is do me jury. duty. , ; l'Yank Keed of Kljrin, has ' been visitine; ;ati the lioine of liis (IuukIi- ter, Mr. . Kufus heeteiv Doras (.hiltlcrs spent a few. (lays in IniMei'.last week. ' !:( .Mr, .ai)i iMra.j AUiei- Keefer ; spent Sunday at Sunimervillo visitinpf 'Airs. Keid'nr's mother, Mrs. Piefers.. .; .Mrs. Mabel Mnrlaud of I. a Oranile attended the dance at 'Imbler Thurs day nieht. . : ; . ' The Girls' basketball team pf the tiuMsr liifjfi srliDol will play 1,1 the Muddy Creek jrirls nt lmhler Satur day niul.it. After the ttame the two k;;tski!tball teams and the other irls .if tlu) Imbler hixli will gn to. the home of . j'cal1! Wells, six miles' from town and 'spend the evening eelebrat iiiK. This will be the first : trumfl played by the Imbler phis witli an outside team. ' : c The" -basketball came between Ali- cel and the Imbler grades ended with a score of J-i-ii in favor of Ali- el. vi "iv i:xc.u'jii:nt kkt OAKLAND, i.illl.. Feb. L'7. Tli.. Ml-it ilepartineiit enea nipineut of the Vrlelans of Korean Wars will be iiel.l al SaerainenUi, Calif., June 21 liii'lnslve. Ihe department council of administration Jias announced here. Rub Rheumatic Pain :. From Aching. Joints Hub Pain right out with email ",. ;: trial fapttie.-of old .,; Stop "(osiR', Kiicumatism. ' It's pain only; not' one case in fifty requires internal treatment. Kul sootliiiiKt peiHTtaltntf "St. rieht on the "temli'r -qiot,' time yo say Jack Kiliinson nit comes llic rheumatic pain "Kt I-i.,1ie (M iU :i hi' ' matism lininunt w hull ptiittts and tlocFii'l hum takes pain, torcness ami ."fiitnoss trom aching joints, nmi U's kuk) hones j stops sciatica, lumbago, LttckacHc ami neuralgia. Limber up I Get a ftn jll trial bottle of ohl-time, honest "Sti Jaeobs Oil" from any drug store, Jul in a mo nietu. you'll ho free from pains, aches ami iittucss. Dun't sutler! . Hub rheumatism away. of All Kiiur KANSAS rRUXERS 1.00 each at the PRUNERS saVs U ! Ore. Hdw. & Imp. Co. PltOPF.ItTV CONFISCATED, in 1890. ('Hy Associated Press) ! VLADIVOSTOK, Siberia, Feb. 27.1 1!,u ho w"s 'n charge of mount- The private property of a number scouts on the Mexican border; of naval officers who remained here I "'to; several years of quiet embark when Admiral Stark's fleet depart-1 6,1 f."' the ."''i w"''l to participate cd, entering the service of the So - viet e-overnment. has been eonfis- ealed and the officers turned out of their homes penniless. Tho officers received no pay during their service with the Soviet anil were ordered out of their quarters when lied Cross officers arrived from Moscow to take their, nil PSniAWBKKIUns BEING PICKED Hy Associated Press) TENINO. Wash., Feb. 27. Ripe strawberries, despite cold weather and snow, are being gathered .here by Frank Whalcn. His strawberry plants have a great many ripe and green berries nnd a profusion, of blossoms. , .. .. America now hns celebrated al - i 1 1 est everything except Dry week. Monuments Cfen.CarrS' knd ftfl, SEL iii! pecia unt & V Wafers lnd Health Crackers ' ricci Now on said : J. G. Snodgrass 109 Depot St. Two Phones,- Call Main 75 -NO CHARGE FOR DELIVERY- PHN SWIFT-TO 1 tri.iul of Airriruit'tfal l-:i".nnTiit("!. 'I'hr .vt Associated Press) ' jini na- was aiiril.ut. . to Jiiitli.'i- prir SAN J-RANCISCO. Voh ! Rov. .. -.,.. ....... .. .... jtteanl John Swift, 4J. S. A., famous Imliaii liirhter. wpni-ei- of fivo .iiu. I tniRuishod service medals and said 'to I the only man in the service !who has a medal for bravery in the I Indian wars, will retire port month, after thirty years in Uncle Sam's (service, to spend his remaining days ,011 a farm, ' The decorations worn by Servant Swift were awarded for gallantry! in five different wars in various parts of tha world. They include the Indian war insignia, Spanish war i decoration, Philippine insurrection ; medal. Mexican border medal and a 'denotation for distinguished service during the World war. During his I en tiro period of service he has borne Ian excellent record, without a single mark being chalked up against him I for discipline. He enlisted in the army with the i First Cavalry in 1885, and three years latur participated in his first battle with Crow Indians on the lit, 'tie ilig Horn river. During that en j counter he is credited . with having 'shot and killed an Indian chief, af iter his own horse had been killed 'under him. , j The noxt year Sergeant Swift par ticipated in a campaign against In dians In northern Wyoming on the Tongue rivar. In those days, accord ling to bis own story, when the tele (phonq and , telegraph wore Jittle heard of, he was obliged to travel 120 miles on horseback ast a message bearer from post to post He claims i to have traveled on horseback thru almost, every section of " the north west. .. , . . , '(:-',:.'' In 1898 Sergennt Swift saw duty at the Presidio here, where he is now stationed, and in 18!!8 left with bis detachment for Manila to par ticipate ill' the war with Knnin. H ! left the service for a short neriod 1 ln Ihe war, serving in the ! Alsne, Argonno and St. Mihiel sec- I tors. Veteran army officers nt the Pre sidio say that Sergeant Swift was a meniiier of a "sacrifice squad" in the Philippines in 1898. With seven other men,' ho made a forced landing at Santa Cruz, and thus purposely directed thg fire of the Spanish troops Upon them. The American forces meantime "stormed ,i through sloughs and dugouts' and gotntrf'po-' sition- before the i surprised Span iards could return their sudden lire. The city was taken, but Sergeant Swift was shot through the neck and lay unconscious for several days! f ... - Aonther nice thing about dining at a restaurant is, that the wife doesn't ilook that way when you spill some-. t thing on the table cloth. - ORDER THAT . JKONUMENT NOW Wa hit mads profoana iitudy of monument buildint, an order placed in oar nds if tare to receive faith- inUlti&flnt zccbuciu We WiU Gladlf Fmfnish llstimitaa 1' . Biy Mouiitain Ma)ble& Granite Coihpanf ' 1562 S Ave- L Grude, Or, Palmer's " Imported " T that will please you. I.IVKKfill'U AJ.I l:t IIK.III.Y. (I!y Thr- AkhwIuUiI J'ivmh) CIIK't KNNK, Wy '. !. :'7. i.ivc. Ktork In thi' 8t;tl- ul' W'ynmintf mi Jan uary I, I J H . iia u.irlli 'is.l:;s,iiiiii. jr upprnxltnut. ly $7,:i'itv" uir.. ith.'in on tlu- .itin' !uM y-:;r, ;corlinif to fiKUrve coinplt.-.l l.y the lo :cal Ixircau of tile lnh.'d Slat.s Jtu- ji -h.-nclwhor.. tli.-y l.rounht only lo J'.. so in I'rll. Hi,mo row in I it I hi I). IHy The Asnoclatcl J'r.ss) 'OI'.ATKI.I.II. hlato, I VI) A thoriiuvbbrt ) (lu- rnw-y r.i v, valued at tl.lli'il, Hun rec.'lvr.l hy ixpreHHe re- nlly from Mrs. Minnie '. MHler. ni' Wendell. J.tabo. 'I he bovine was nhtr peil from IJivnn, l'a., ami reaehe I Mm. Miller none tin: worm- for the lonir journey In fart er. utt ral'H. mealtime A GOOD many ffcople have had that message 'from coffee or tea after the dri, caffeine, has , had its effect uv ii nerves or di- eestion. . 1 . ItJsnlly ''i,essarD , v lien Jtryfi-s wun tieepw'oWt come, after Jinner cup jf coffee. T(vre's tio "infriendly notici V'orP-lhat goot: cereal bev erage, Vost dm. Post uiXJfclig hts the taste. Rives comfort nd satisfaction, and is a - i are uoc "nipcct in jtne bud , , :withoui"doslis" by use of- vkno Horn QeetiyMWIenJcnUstdYivlii 7TT T TT Help dh&sr By; Drinking More Water Take Salts to Flush Kidneys and Help Neutralize Irri tating cids I Kidney and Madder irritations often j ! result irom aciiliiy, . sA s ;i noted an- i thority. - The kidneys Yc! tiller trs ; ' acid from the LltH-U ana pass it on f t I the bladder, where it tiny remain lo J j irritate and inflame, e.v4"ff a bunn'ifa ( scalding sensation, or scttlt; up an irri- i j tation at the nei'k of the iladdvr, oMiij- i ; ing you to seek relief Vvo or three ;j times durttig the ntjiit. ll'hc stifTurcr i m constant ttrcntl: ttir lwator nai-es ' sometimes with a scalding L usation f nd iis very prnfu-Je; ai;aiiif tlLru Ji f""' I cultv in voidine it. i ' bladder vcaklU'rh';, niot j!ks cilV it ; hecnuse thev cn't contnl urir.i!i6n. ; While ;it is extremclv tnSioiiiifi and J sometiities very -painful, Vm; isoften,i 1 one of the most dinple tulnnln tJ pver- come. iH'Rin urinKinj,'' oti-n? wau-r, : also pet aliout four omu'es il jl Salts ! from your ph.irni:u-i,-t and t.ia table- ( spoonful in a Rhss .of water before j brenkfat. Cnntimte thi-; for two or- three days. This v;i!l help neutralize j the acids in hv syMeni they no loticer j are a source of irriutinij i the bladder ; and urinary ore,rns, whu ti then ut nor- J Jad Salts ts inexpensive, and ii made from the acid of Rr.ipcs and kmoii juice. 1 conilnncd with lithia. and is u-td by I thousands of folks who are subjJ.t to urinary disorder cau-ed hy ncuiVirn- ; t.Ttion." Jad Salts causes no bad elects ' whitcvcr. 1 i Here von have a pleasant, ettcrV ! cent litiih-watcx drink which i nrn.-klv relieve vour bku'der irrita 1W all' mean hive vnnr phvician cn in vnnr Vid"rv t Ic.i-t twice a v ... llll oooooooooooooooooooo .ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo'ooooo oooooo oooo. '! Ml 111 U La Grande's Leading Jewelers ooooooooooo ooooooooooo NEVADA CROP. RECORDS GOOD (By Associuted Pirss) RENO, Nev., Keb. 27. Between 700,000 unil 800,000 tons of hay nio prmiuced in the Rtute of Nevada an nually, on less than 3H.000 acres of cultivated land, and less than three per tent of this crop ever tret to the railroad cars, according to Ver non Metcalf, secretary of tho "Nevada Land, and Livestock association. Practically all of the crop (toes to the cattle on the ranches, he said. From the sale of about 8,000,000 Tionnds of wool. 500.000 Jamba and cirlnk said ; free from any possibility of harm to health. '; .. .. :. ,. Try Postum with your meals ' for a few. days and let the whole family, the children included, share in its appetizing, invigorat ing goodness. It will bring better nights and brighter"mornings. Your grocer soils Postum in two forms: Instant Postum (in tins) pre pared instantly in the cup by the addi tion of boiling water. Postum Cereal (in packages) for those who prefer to make the drink while the meal is being prepared; made by boiling fully twenty comes i quiet after- PoStUm I70 HEALTH "There's q Reason " I ....-'; ''-V.rt.' 1 (- Made by Postum. Cjerja Co,, Inc., Battle Creok, Mich. STARTHEATRE Wednesday, Feb. 28th Allie Nelson vs. Bus Barrie r 10-nOUNDS 10 MICKEY DpMPSEY s: KID SARI' .N . Eail Ford vs. Chas. Hartman Jir'' ; ' ' lRour.fist . . ' One Other flood Preliminary TICKETS AT THE IMPERIAL kelson and Barrie put up the best fijht ever seen in La Grande two weeks ago This Will I5e a Peach. Ringside, $1.03 General, $1.10 Ladies, 30c lL : . P iir. r- 7 "'iiuw Invest That Money You Got for a Christmas Present in Gifts That Last at J. H. PEARE & SON oooooooooooooooooooooooo oooopoooooooocooc CO oooooo old sheep, and 100.000 bead of enit' -: in addition to the ilo ef h";1-, horses vofetfiMes and incidental Pv duets, .Mr. Metcalf' estimated tho i,:r rictlltural production as '.verlb i'i":n 10,0(10,000 to $14,itnVi'll,iii)d f"i 11122. : . The number m" livesiorl; in tli? state he iruve as 1,000.000 to l.:'r.o. 000 sheep and ;laO,tii)0 tn 400,000 cattle. " I Of the 42 per cent of the limita tion of the state rnp;aed in uuinful occupations he deilaied liiat 21 per cent were agricultural v.nrkevs, 14 per cent mine workers and 7 per cent railway employes'. Aanalyzinjt the value of farm products, Secretary M !'.. If stated that 85 per cent of such val ue was in the meat animals, wool, hides and dairy products, anil im!. 13 per cent from potiuoc; and, allied. Drivings of intensive farming. IIISTANT C ' !'-' ' : v .- 9 ruSTUHl e.-n Established isbo v.... -i