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.v;v;'.'V;' Tuesday, March 13, 1923. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER: PAGE FIVE 14. :v.-y.v.w'.-'r;-, Tin3 OLD HOME TOWN jiy Stanley I""4 ,ho -i,.vr,i. cni.io.i. Tho,.tai . tundaiuuci-.d.bula- wheei end fcnd.v$ipa 2 TWE ONLY REAL DAMME DONE AT "ne eARReL-- r f FACTORY FIRE .WAS THE WRECKING OF FtFTBEN v . (fXN HEW BARREL,-TH(aovJN FftOM THE SECOND STORY WlllS W EXOTEP FIREMEN. ITVILe NfKjTj the Kurd was .siuajSltcd considerably. The matter vim reported to the police. SUirk claimed tu have I In- right of nay. Visiting Here Mia Pearl Cyr, who is employed at- Portland, is nt home for a few days visiting with her parents. Kctuntii To Baker I lira. V. Hollcnbeck returned to her ihomc in Baker this morning after j being an over-night visitor in thin Icity. i . ' Visiting He Y CONVENTION ISAT PORTLAND BAKER CITIZEN COPS CHECKING is nFAn Tiny hp rhiiti frcpm , HA KICK, Mur.' lil. FollowliiK A V. Ppvlfjv T infill l . M. C'sevoie illness which started I ... . . , j...-, - - , ,..;.. .,:.., ,!,.. I.,,..!. A. Secretary, i-OUVeS IOr,i1(f specialists of the Pacific e.msl the RtlSG CitV Last EVCll-.were consulted, J. A. lloskins, unci of Baker s iuo.-,t highly respected lHg.' ' ' ! citizens passed away at his home at - - . ' 22111 Second street about 11:45 yes- The twentvthird Annual coiiven- tordny morning. Christian .ur. iiosions, who tuning nis rest think, though they admit they : haven't the inforinatlou -as to wier .' the party was held, but a number ' of the fraternity did imbibe quite a j bit of their own stoek, and one of , them went to the chief us a spokes-1 man and remonstrated with lum over j the recent work that has been done I I in I'cndletim in grubbing offenders 1 iof the ni-ohibitiun laws. .'. 1 tcd'hist i Pendlt'toll Officei'S Tre the j Some of the vendors are bcginriinij Umatilla County Booties-' ',' ""'L'!" "s. l!.n i , . . l IK" jiuuvx" tuiuiiiuca in luiuiuuiK' upr isungnere ,'Uoni)f the Young Mens Christian; Mr. Ho, Mrs. Vern Hug and f hi Wren fm , Associntillll 1)f 0Vco and Idaho, : deuce in e lower end of the valley, a i t-1 sche(lule(1 tu niect in j0,.tim,d, March gained a the jiug at the home of C. K. Mays for a snort time. Go To Hot Lake ) ' .Mrs. Orvi lc Wriirht and Mrs. Geo. Jiiickell left this morning for Hot Lake to visit relatives and ineiuls. At the Summer W. O. Millikin of Local News In Brief city yesterday. at the bommer. among the business visitors in this !V7h,r A r , ',.r VUon a nd oih- 11 v:is rcir,.sLerei ... linker the pastil years, u :aj host of friends' and who"' gel's; Moonshinei'S Hold a 'their biethien of the flaskund flkull i .Convention. .' I""'1 rn""s 1,0"cs' ' ' - ' j. i . j "Vou'ro trying to 'plant' us," some ( I'ENDI.ETON. .Mar. 1::. "lel u.lortlicm tell the chief. alone.'1 "Whutjo tryin' to do, gel us all in ! n'l ..U:.. .1 I 1 ,Uln nMI'lnM j nil' vniei uvuuitu ima iikuimvn i !1VI ho Iinu nntiriml nt. least nnAI 14 iiral l.V has released' the follow-I was activo in all civic moves, that injr program: ' '" I would better his community un.ln..a,i. Mn.r :U.'!9;15 Call iboni in Keosaunua, lojia. ( to order, organinatioiv of convention, llHh S(i8, and when still n boy start- met todl , ' ,., . f ofVoIicG W IH is ciirar a.s rail oiKiir iiiniIT,vi. .n, ,,, These and similnr conmbiintK from the fnitl'l'llitv nf lutilt l.tfrirA,. tu.. was it i)"'.ii.... "..'A . " Ion-ii. October: ,,, ","l "een " " v......... mK lu r.uur- r..n,..f ,,f ..vn..i,tiv-n Ptlllllll it tee- IID- ed 111! n,, ;!,. n,n v,.,,i Inn com- was his life's work and which took niittnes n-sil recess. 4:00 l). in.- him to various parts of the United rnnsulerni.inn of the reliirious life , States, Mexico and Camilla. and program of our associations' un- pnrt-ownor of a cur which he believes j a iree-iance iiiai iiuvcr in uainif w , transport liiiuor, that tho car stand-i-; a good chance of being grabbed and 'X contiscated. The man has been un-.j der surveillance for a long time, but so far the police have never Been; lers. 4:31). recess, meeting ot liuer I state committee. 0:00, dinner, nd idrcsses bv John It. Mott and others. STAMPEDE DATE ISANNJUNCED convention" Kridav night, the police 'able to get him with "the goods on OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO P . . o I Leaves for Baker Mrs. C. Ml t: st :t :: :t :t tt t: t.OJIl.Nt. I'.VhMS " morning for -Baker Mttl'Uh liO. O. A. C. Cadet Band vwilino- friends and relatives. I Down f mm Raker Hank Anderson and II. Hansen oft Thursday, March 15, !:lo a. m. Baker, were among the out of town ! Call to order. Topic, "Effective Oi visitors in this city vestcrdBV. They Iganiziition of State Work.' (a) Our were registered at the Savoy. Present plan of oiyamzation, A. L. Here from Enterprise jwish to accomplish through slate ! To Be Iay 30, 31 and Jllliejg Mr. and Mrs. William Locke came wont, j. u. lion, r.ugeoe; it-; down from Kntcrprise last evening tnnngcs needed in Mate committee land are visiting for a few days, 'organization, discussion conducted by They are at the Savoy. H. W. Stone. Portland. 10:M, Dis- . 'enssion of Stiitp committee report Retuna Home land action on its recommendations; i ..-r..,. loft r.,r his I Election of ileleirates to Constitution , rt f,,. , home in Manti, Utah, this morning I al Convention. ll:lo, Address and Thompson left th'',attcl. visiting- for a week at the Discussion "Mutality." Harry O. Hill, iker to spend a' few ,h(me of M ami Mrs. E A. Kill- state' secretary of California. 11:4.0,, U in concert here. Si March 4, Superintendent and 8 Leaves for Portland Principals conference .in La- Grande. ' tt April 4. University tt Glee Club here. tttS8n888 Visit imr in Pendleton ' " 1 W. AT- Nunn of Ln lirandi' is a vis pack on his return from Alaska. ' Discussion "Personal Problems," C. l Ai.'Kells. Action providing for H In La Grande rr'" ' i state ' personnel epmnuttee, . I2MQ, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Montgomery, of i i.uncneoia .1:10, Aiiuress. 2:uo, .in 1 This Year; Wild Vest;g Program Being Prepared. Mrs. F. E. Graham of Elgin. Ileft f" (i,. ?ifnr l ortlnd for short Vlsl1 lth ; Huntington,, arrived in La. Grande 'joutnment. Employed Orficers' f'oji: .;...vinn. also. ,TN oi uiigou i relatives. . , i last evenii:jinJ'i are here today shop-, l'erencc and Student Officers' Train-j Hu ll . w nli visiling. - iiey cir "g" '"B- .uii't'i,r mil ,u.tin- ....... v. . j v...... HAIN'KS. Mac 1 9. Slumped,, date is si't I'm- .May ;io-:t I -.liine 1. this ilutc is e. wi-ek latiT tliull last car anil is roiucmiiluk-il to miss Hu. custom ary li.nl .spell .wlilcli usually, comes Ule, latter pari or May. 'I'lin slanipede assiu-lat loll . lias at -llit- pri-s'-nt tline ulioiit mi head of .l.ivi-si-s, all pi-liiiil' Iftiil ohliHiVttTJ. ! i-iilci-s will- tw : inorn iuiiium ous and -Q 0 iiiiiniiKt-ment : foillill ;t last ear ;und are ! n r.v pi'i-Haiitlon I luit -iHiac.ni Another Shiinnent of Those $17.50 Silk Dresses First Lot Were Sold 'in One Day They Arc Real Bargains i.ll I! Visiting in Porllitnd FA Wripht of La Grande is among Visitors from Union county. Journal. ftown from EnU-rprise V A A iirlni'-i.ti n..ma . I. .1(11 t Mm Enteririse last evenintr and i.s ton- Myinc at the Foley. pin nt the Savoy. Dinir am vlsitfnir. - ihov were rets-1 inty . i. omerence win cpnvene linme-luikh FRENCH & GREENE Ready-to-Wear and Shoes itori in Pendleton today. gonian. -East Oro- To Visit. Here'. ( : Mrs. V. A. Robinson ana Mrs; C( H. Kutluiurti, ot itaymono, wasning : j veiHion'. Lotine Visitor y . . jirrlvriJ in-l:n .tlrande.tliis mom- R. E. Phelps of Lostnie is a busi-;. yWt of cml'days as the ess visitor in La Grande. "e 1 i guests of Mrs. L. Eoss. lown from Wallowa- HaVohi Norepaard, ot Wallowa, ar- short ; time. Rpv. I. Lome. Bantist nastor f .lived in this vity last eveninp jind is r'uve. was reinsured at the Savoy! a KUcst at the holey for last evening. SNOW REPORTS I)on on Business Arthur Clark of Perry, was down on business yesterday and returned tu his home Inst evening. Going To Portland A. L, Jones of Baker, passed thru the i-ity last night on his way to Portland where lie was rc:ji.ien business matters, Elgin Man Here Elgin was represented among the out of town visitors yesterday by E. E. Graham. He is stopping al tht Koley. From Joseph , .Mrs. C. A. Gross pf Joseph, passed thiough the city yesterday on her way to Baker. wlere she will visit lor a snort tlijie. i , FROM THE PARK Mr. Prvke Altending.. - !A E. Prykc, general "seorntary of the .local Y. M. C. A:,' left liist night, for; Portland. wher jie will attend (.lit; convention. ' . , , ' ., ,, DR. TREXLER WILL LECTURE LN CITY THURSDAY EVENING Visiting from Wcisci ! , .. T . Mrs, Jane Adder of Woiser, Idaho. iJ'l'h A '"''J-. : , 'v lr .h ,1,,in arrived in La Grande yesterday to! Mr- and Mrs. I.. I.oydl w ho i ike spend, several days visiting here. J " " ' ."""i''"' ' ', I' Over. Irani I'hioiv Krert '('avis, who hails from Union, was a business visitor in La Grande They are stopping at the Koley. (ioing te California Mis. W. M.-.J.ock ;of , Enterprise, Till-; P.MtK, .Mnr. 111. Measure. Or. Harrison Yrcxlcr. a nii'inlier of Oic Whitman rolli-ue rai ully. will give an Illustrated lecture ' -In tin- liiirn school ituilllorliiin 'rhai'sduy cvi-nlm: at b'::ui o'i-locU on 'ICiiropi'.ni Castle; fyi . not -Im-vm ,inniilllH-eil, hut -til, y wili lie oi; snub nlii,. as to cause very iit-i-tl .coaiiu.ltioi.i:. , ; ,, , , ( r , II Is iv eustouiai-v .iuh lo Hoi); son. ) l-liler ml the li'.irt'lcinie.deck o- a cuy- us,, m-ttin;' his hr.ii-liiKH for lli,i i-oiii, ? lug stampede. ; W helt (ho fai-tiii'i linns his lltlen lioli to harness, it is a sure sltfil ' of sin-inn. Schacfer Wins First Block From V. lloppe il ,.-, '.((. S" ' .-.tM;c oooooooQ'oobbooodoooooooooooo-oooDoooooooooooooooooodoO; I . I .... i mpfm. Hjrtit.t ol Hie hnow jit ariouH p Incus land Tlo-lr Irf-irfinls." Tin- It-ctitn- will m ihhI aruund Tin. l;irk huve Itecii j Ur, ;fliunscrfd by Un-'lAtft Wi'hdfil slnd- lak. li . FollnU'H' Al' 'Tin. lli .-ttf lm.lv . ' '' ' ' jirMi-sJ flit .tininiK -fuel G iiu lies: ;'nr. Trolrr. who Is1 1inor n ih-rsrtn- t , 'thotiiiison plitVi- 4if 'tilh'rim- Cri ck, Ltjlfo to H. vi-rnl rtn-tilio'i's fif"1 1 f? focal 1 il jrt Inclifs; lf' o-J LiiMii at thn I'orks hjh S'-lnml faculty. Is mi able sii ilii-! ' . '.'V i ( lly The AsHOcliitcil Itchh) I N'l'AV V f 1 1 i Iv Mm- 1 !t li.l... Wi.ti-inf ,y'r. challcnKiT, Momltiy nlwlit defeated ifWiliie lh))H'. e'KUUphin, fiDH iol M Ih tu hi the first hlm-k of Hn-lr 1,100- loitit. iiijilch, for liie world'ft ,Vti,2 bnlk line -rdlUard .tilje... . . .... , .;"....( ,. s. inileH I'rcin The l'aik, 14 itu'htu, 1 highest 'pom! on Mum rhtft soveiiui miles livm The fftrk. 'lo frotf John- .tlU'ij: V(1.,.,....v n nt tho ttlv-t-J --Alva.. -Wv U-.J.ock.:oi r.ruer inu,.i hiiisiuo - is.-aii,. iwru .irom.jaiiie jj, j e.-tcrd.t,:; lie saH: at tiie JL,uje, jB,t throuirhtX'a Grande la-t ve-r, 'UWufgi Tim :liv&fc ,. , r From IVrrv WuiiUuu-ay,.JLpXiUim..W MM Stella ShcnardV.f lVrrv, re-'e will spend several months visit-j -Ten feet of mow-at tfiu lrrkliTuTr r" t ii. h .w cUw nf-!ilf friends. r , lit. Ih only I 1:11 '1 WA. IT. " r i turned to her home last evening lif-'!1" ter spending the' day mopping. ' Return Home J ' ' ulr i ' Mis. Karl Evans and' son. Junior, left this- morning for their homo in Portland after visiting relatives in this city for a lew days. jider's ranch Ul.l,. Uill Mnel ., . 1.,. .1... i Miinf Alii IK ,1 . .The Women's Foreign Missionary Mr. and MM 1 Society of the Methodist church Willi are rejoicing 'over fliu nitek reeui meet 'Wednesday attenrmwr at 2:110 I erailmi U.Vstliif,. Ifplilesf io, fr,-( Tk with Mrs. A. W. Leflel, HOD Main ! lor a short spoil some limn uso..J li;y st,.eot, rc-poi't thai all Is well at the Itnynio lu-t. where t'ic' nave I heir Home. NHS KKYKOYAIll.l-: . ' . ... . lias ii very good il.-llv.-ry nn.l 'hn.t ' .' -"-r, ..n i-h,it- roii.i-i" le.l thi-ol'.gh Kui-.m',,. iin.l p..i-!!.ii,-:''"," lt"a"-'.s.,a.Moi--.c.wiisi-.m yi-aiw,. visited the se'cn.-s1 .h-kcill.o.l In Ih.-! ' ''ailiKle. h-,,iiess and ;,-.! student .lamp son's ealilii on I.HUe i 'iilhorlne, ;i,elft-c. iiinomV Miein lM-lnlf thWtow.V .'",r' r..i.w ini-iiim-wiiw enuni.. h.,-1..- I Jltle Men. lows. 7 feet (seven I ,.on,i,)n; ...ill.l.Vnte.l 1 'fur" hMilg"! I """j "l'l,ll'"s l'..-'l'r-lw'lc . Hall miles fiij-lli). IJieae ineiisiirement.. 1)1,, )lf ,.nn',..i r l-giand'a ,1"'- 1,'""! "MB,wn"-' ; - V' ' ';. were tultl i. dili ilii.- last wc.-U. -(,-..,, .,rM.n,.r; KMnliw ortll t'nstly' ' . I -';-" :-.' .-' ! day 'night four Inches ti ll befor..- i.H .,,',', i '.r' ' " '.' . ' '. '""i rl -lilliiiial Clinversallniilsl. mominit. The soiilh fld- of the north .oftK,,.',rill,,,. Mt, i-i-sl Is'leing VroWl tl I rjsf-. "I'lnclii-'. I.n..- of i -Igi-liillsld., Is. all. hare, from Lltlle JiUfiS'. . ..,. r,.,.,,.,.' ..,.. . lli,.!oal ir.xcsiv. , il.lk'tiiM- Of tin- -ji,T" ..... ...,.-...-..,.. ! r n . , . . . . . .. . . - . . . .Tn-.I.'J' w ill a.rrive.iin ,.o. .:.V'i'"'. ir.wi -nn.l- nil lower -or tile uixht, the, leiduio will. iniHsiiviMi'.- aim iriinnit,- fil x:s.i oVI.k,-1. A smalt niivarmitonisr. j onlilim.l ('nr!)' ...... I-.- will ho .-halir.-.!. . I sr. i.i 11 NEVV li&tM Brings Ilemains to City Hal Bohnenkamp arrived in La 1 ac- Go In Elgin I ... 11- tl 1..C. .i.:.. ......in. I i.',.....C . nn trin f..,. Klein IGrande this morning on -No. ! B.u tz. who passed on at Pendleton ' Monday. To Locate Here D. A. Graham and family arrived alien - line, tram air i-..ii;iii .- , win: tjpeqd A- few week transacting "at Pe u et business. .- : -. At the Savoy Mr. and Mrs. S. S. MacNnughton ot arrive.. " .. Maiiue .,, , this niornihg from evening . . . j " Burley, Idaho, ami they expect to time as guests at the Savo. make'i,a (;imle their home in the i..ji v::.. iiuture. E. C. Mellish, who makes his home in Pendleton, is in this city on a short business trip and is registered at the Sommer. - Go To Portland I Mr. and Mrs. Merlon KMdle and Miss Effie Ainsworth left last eve ning for Portland lor a short pleas ure trip. Mr. anil Mrs. Joseph Tjiy cel .'htnlcd tile hlrlhday anniversary ol" th.-lr baby ifirl. l'.everly itose. one e.-ir old, Sunday ,the 4th. ; George Usborr.e' took dinner with Mi-, an. t .Mis. I'Vanl; W.tBleworlb. on Monday at their liome on Kayoto l-'iat. ,,iu Lay is at tils home with neu-I .ai0.,, nut ovmn aole to intend lne ..iitIi s, nyul at i'lo Creek. ' j Ulhcllo iiy reports u very blle .....mi.i i. nit- at the play b'"c!i nt lllj .iCck alJluuy eveiiiin;. i ,n. p ot rurlianu sent ii tint llold.twiss watcn, us a present to his llt- l'OR SAI.K--5 extra fine dairy cows. S85 per head; 5 .head at S!o; 2 dry ; noun. s::.1. One stack alfalfa hay. ! Phone ;!!!)-W or write, P. 0, .Box j i 2a-5 ;:! i -'i ::vn' l'OR -nEXT Modern' apartment.' "In- j ouire .Mrs. Zuber, l.tia bprinir. Any La Clrnitilo' subscriber to the "Obse'rver who does not' .ro cel'vi his paper by 8 o'clock' ln the eveuin,';, please call Western Union, Main 21, and a spoclal niessenaer will deliver a copy. r.t,.e V . VJtsviit- i.t. mm am . Pure Candies when votiMiucanuy iwa'i. you are assured of receiving fi'e.si, pure candy. We em- ' pwy three people in our can dy kitchen, who are kept imSy 'sufiplying 'oiTC'etiitdlU- ers wit.lv ITigh ciais cnoeo- -..c.K -'llii - Kyl-'7V4xi'lM '"ltea, caramels, taffy.'fudg-'.' ",' dfif jji Uhii i 'iSji'etc."''" J'';,.:' V;'",!','i": -i-1 r -V K ' ty!'.'iil! lil'ji' i in'Ciiin '.il IimI)i!'j! ;f,; 'iij n il. rrS'''-: '!-' '.i'l; ' ' ' ; " i'if.!;'M'!'';, l:l-2t ! Regular Conclave -Thfl Ki,rht Temnlar'- Will their regular conclave -Tuesday evei.''' irieii.i, jaea liniitcr, Ji ning, 'March lil. There will be work j fi'"-'',h ,uy lu 1 the Order of the lempie. journimr -.Sir "KnighU are. welt'onie. So-1 term t oe pis Creek ilf- tliat he bought oil Jtlu Uihue Mope ! W: HOSIERY '-vv Hi A L '.'' i" - fV iil.wu ,ioliuaj', tiilrf week. Supper will-be served at B'ilt) p.' m. .' i-- iiumer. win . rt-iiiiu 11 ; j ....f;,'.-,"'rt-;; hu.iu-ircmT-thr.VM - Millers lowi- I'liri-iiM' New llomiw '"'.': ' "l.aju-h lu Uiu.licar nuturc, .V V: Llndgren. a member of tliu! Kellii'tli .inoidcr wus Ji business , .. , ,., i r..,,.,.iiv lliisUlsJor in 1 1 lie (prinss oof ua.l; wick piir.-hun.-.l the modern noni--; '. ... ., . ,, ,, own.-.l hy Italph Ii. IMxlon. ls"8 Wi.l-i has rc.vhed here that Harold nl sir... I. This properly was list. .1 Hoyle, born and ruh.ed here, l.ul now with the Ci.org.- II. I'.irrvy real estal- resid.m.- ill Aberdeen Was , Jiav- I in- bad his lc;,- auipuloted due lo a 1"t'"r' ; iw mill accident, and at one time Baker Judge In City '.hock. Is now well and about reudy Judge Jesse Dodson, who manages. rHU.-tal Hint.. This Is cc the alliurs ol iiaker county, was ... , , , ,,, Irl,.ims La Grande last night and this morn- . . here. .!. . Ijiy, tlio mall man, is break- II records bo fur b.-liiB puneiuni K0R RKXT Housekeeping rooms, 8U1 Penn live. il-lil-iltpj W'AXTED T Girl ! for g'ciidial holisr'-j ' .work. Phone liii-K. ;,-i:i-.u- FOR SALE Moiler-i a. w- si-romii iiimi':Llo ' nlVi-ly fiir,nlsli...l. Kv.-i:yl I) jnir coin- and . Ph'te, .linsclii. flij fu'rn.ic.', nlnl all til.- iiitmlUKS lo I.i- ' found in an 1111-1.1-. l-lilrlit-.l'-Jte hniise. , s.l.lii-r bonus .loita wll.l --r r-rr-T -T-r. ...1 , . ..-Im- considci-.'.l i.ji .llils l.ron.-rly. :, . . FOR SA.E-Our residence pruiit.T.lvj . I ', . Jn business district., ; Cull 27ii-M. I ;, - .. --'- " . .. ; " L ' "'''"'j'-'-MiAlern .rivi-niom huiigaiiW wlln liiusf-iiienl, li.itiiiig iilimt, gni-ftgc. Iiiwil tri e's., ling., lot, - ilnvl in. mi link, .lirsi' oi'l -Adsins. An Inllliil nayni.-nt iif will pill voll III Jioss.'ssloli of thfs iinipl.-le iioni... VAN'TED Girl to servo trays nnd . I'h-I '.help iit.-kitch.cn.. : Grande RBUitcip'1" Hospital. .- ;'OR SiALE-ILitchinu ' 'eggs, -Tan- crfcd.. traimcsU:il . VVInte Leghorn. l.ih'usl .Spring- l'oulliy l'urni,":;o i ; ' Alder St. Phone. 2HS-K., . i)-la.-i!t Ladies ..$1.75 ..$1.45 75c We carry one of the finest lines of Silk llos Pure Silk ... Plaited Silk Silk Lisle .... Also clocked and lace silk hose Come in and examine this fine line of silk hose at moderate prices. Clint's Clothiery "lllr Slur,. W ith n Mmx-hiii-p" ing on misiness conuecieu. wun hi-t i-iumtv. The judge believes that this is going to be a very good year -vli U() millB i,,rt.lo,oie at this throughout l'.asteni Oregon. He- "ay .. yf (h(i bu roii(Ji) hc mii wug Baker county has quite a lot of road ,1Mt.,..r,ai. ihiiilding to do this year ann inav t ie , ijimhlng Simii On. I farmers are getting ready to hit I he j Tlii.v huVo ;4 Ille(. bub). lulni,a ul 'ball good and hard throughout ":,,,(, j,ya i.u.l somu more euiiiliig. section. (They hive 51 liamboullvt ewe.). j ! which iiiaKes them a very line h"ld Misidy Bible .Study for lhelr ranch. They r port, thai .Mis. J. K. Charleton invites all vutvMv r ,,.. t.arc. teifllnu to their Ithose who are interested in the , (i- .lIllB, ,, ,ri.B fur ihe young I Moody Bible Study, conducted by , lalll,,, n,M hcep cost but very III Mrs. J. C. Blnckingtor. to meet at , iu,t H ,luv .,.,( ,.0ruer grnss nnu' her home, 200H N. I'ir. tomorrow , .n.i.,.,t Wl,.,i, which would fo lo nftenioon at 2:i!0. The entire after-, W1(j 0,hl.rwse. noon w ill be devoted to the study ..,nie .,, K Hunter ri-puris tli-il of the book of Joshua. All who are ; . ,-,. prc.tty well down the inteiested in Bibl study are especially : llloun(illll8 Mll r,. j,.0iu- op now, invited to attend these lessons. ,iwly follow na the snow. A Itni,-.- s I. on, h ,M-usel til.' el'ei k al the l oin-Hi Vear hi t.h-' IiiIh Tliuiinison phiee. uolnu up I .lea Word has ri ach. d th.- tl.. rv. r lo k ,.,ards th- lllack Hi.. . I f.-I that Italph I'orton. a '' ,., ;,. Cniude l."y all' n llnK Ih" I niv.-rsliy T, r, ( k )H a, un(.ov,.,, , f 1. ALKALI-' A ALFALFA ALFALFA H00 tons 1st, 2nd, ilnl cutting. All I . , Al quality. Write or wire for a ."i i n hmis.- on p.-icd slr.-i-l. prices. Richard Nyman, hu. 8. .lid incur hlch ehnol, . Inn. Ij. , I nnd wired. St., Walla Walla. Wash a-l:i-lt i,iB ii, ,-ii i i, ,, ?:;ir,. ! FOR' SALE 200-egg incubator; also I White Leghorn hens, iJ04 Alder St. Phone 2;M. . it-lil-ift A n.-!l( four-room house mill two lots mi .-.nn.-r of l-'lr and V for Jir.u'i. 'i'liis Is a good buy. WANTED -A few hours work each dav, ironing or general cleaning. I Phone 40!)-II. ' ' ij-l.'l-iitp i . ' i A ..-ooiu hous.. WANTED TO BUY for cash, used ,, j- n,.. , but good furniture for fivtf: room !veiiKatc this. house. J'hone i4 l-vt . ---s-i.,-m and Iwu bli; bits a n al bn. - In .A.R"C. A-D;E;. v :-: 'WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY ii ),ll ''K- f)' CICE BRADY ii ii,," in Missing Millions" Greatest of Ail Doston Dlackie Crook ThrAlers TONIGHT RUDOLPH VALENTINO and 'THE LEATHER PUSHERS" FOR SALE Alfalfa seed. Gniil' ami.. Baltic, Hoc lb; Common, IKc lb. Lester II. Bond, Route 2. :i,l:i-ltp FOR RENT 2 and .') room furnished npuitments; also sleeping rooms, steam heat. Apply Dnrlanflf HntrL jl il-lii-ittp r rr RENT 0-rooni inoderif- houv ,Geo. H. Currey tttl KllaU FOR ( all 1 in T avenue -l'l-4lp iiiu i mt::ti!:!U::::Kit::: 8 ::::::::r..::n:it:u::n:m:tt of Hr.K"ii. l In Ins lourtn yi-ar in iu-vul K rii,, slowly i rum th I nhi rslly lih- I'luL. which will loo.- )lf h), l-;:.st,-rn ni-.-K-in and W.-sl..rn l-lahei Alj (,)(,.;, ti0ny ;,0lnt to t within a f.-w w.-.-ks. Wh.-n I." rirsl. y,..UK l,i,i w-.. m i 1..'- , ni.-r. .1 roll, i.-- In- trlt-l out f"r "'! ,., ,, r it. git-,, ilnl.. was sue.'.-ssfiil tin-1 r.-p-al-, - ..I his in t -onmlishni. nt .aeh su. e-! fltf I. hull. ins y.-ar. melting s.''lni: a ion Tuifric Aivhlelll A Kor.1 ir. la-ior.iue lo 1-'- .-'1-irU what .h.mau-l y.si-r.l .y nf- t-rnnon In collision at tie inl.-r-4.-.-rtf.r of A'l.nns lint I'lr sli-.ts, tvle.n a taxi, driv.n '.); J'-lih livfe-r-, I it 8 ts :t it n i' friends a f..r Mil. I OII tt Money To Loan i tx M-n Ki we vl-lt'n nuns pud left t(i- following nti )ir:trrxt in Iclibor: "I h ii r Mis. 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