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C . 1 PAGE TWO I' Easter is Ivxshion's men, will eagi pay most distinctive task and one mm. for this fashion 1 rro make a smart bid for costuming you on Eas have such wonders it you could make a wiser Find It Here Copy for thifi column must be in by 10:00 a. m, i KaNtor April 2n Moinlay Itall at Hex Mali i i:iven by SIiinerM ('Inh. 2-s-tr THE DEPOT IOOI, HAM. Now open tinder new management. C'amly, cigarw, tohacco and can In. Your patronage solocited. a-2il-tp CiAKK & YENTZER A poet says "love" means more to men than any other word. What about "gimme Modern dane tonight at Zuher liaM. Mumc fiirnishcl by Olson's or chestra. V :-28-lt The dove may build in c mouth, but she uVmhtles much sense to risk a coal catwion s has too ;hafl. Don't miss the beautiful display of blooming Knsier lilies ami plants at J'herrys Klower Store. :-27-'H ' KeniRtitchins; and picot jiIkb bv Mrs. K. C Tuckey, 1808 Seconil tftot. . 242-J. . V . 1-27-tf if two veirisiereil nhantim-ists. Mewlin Druir Co. S-H-ll The most wonderful lot of hlnnm. inc plants we have ever hail for Easier. lie Hire and call at our Ptore and see them. Cbei-rvs l'lor ists. ' ;i-27-lt You eiin't expect much of nations that trust Cod in lime of war and won't even trust one another in time of peace. A i-enl ham preparation that ac tually stops dandruff ipiickly, stops itching nf the scalp, stops the hair from fulling out and only 7'h' and $l.f0 a bottle, is our (iermicide ami Dandruff Emdicator. .Silveithom H'right Family Druir Store. :i--'7-tf PARIS llBArTY PAKI.OR ., h v Room 8 Sommer Bide Open from 9 to ti iut- I'.venlHK and Sundays on Appoint ment. l'hone 67a-W. , 3-R-Im Have you seen Falter about paint- i ty.Jf." CHr' P.1""10 317"J' sl"" "t j9()2 Greenwood St. 2-17-lm : As -we umlerstaiid these dry-wet congressmen, they'd rntlier feel right that) be president. If you want a nice homemade uiii m .-t i vi ii quichiy, wun a line i piece uf Pie,- try our fountain; alsir i1 My l easl evwit. Vh "".""H" imn i- iiisiien on snort notice, male or fe wood ice ii-eum as well us Blue, male, (all Main 744. 217 Deiiot Mountain ice cream by the dish or street, or 2S.V.I. Ii;i7 Fourth street In quantity. Silverthorn-Wright's Kilbv A ( rouse. i liii.,' Family Drugstore. .'1-27-tfi ' It HE ACOCK of Enterprise. Ore- , Notice is 'neivbv'given that the iron, install your Jtmliophone, and it 'District School Board, of School Dis will work right. i 2-7-2t , trict No. 1, of Union County, Ore. . . ;gon, will itv-eive up to five' o'clock For your face u- Violet Cream. V m. of March Hist. 1H2:I, sealed It is the very best mid quickly used Bids for furnishing said District No ntid, costs but 35c a bottle at Silver- j 1, with (100 cords of fmir-foot split thorn-Wright's Family . Drug Store. tamarack or red fir wood, j, w'w,i !)-27-tf (to be cut while green, and not later f i ii ... j a r?-tf m c-- -1 i '' ' ... 1' 1 i! ' '') loai'MWl V V ) y- i I '". -' ' i'.vicilcd In li xi "--. I s. i--j. VIA-- rT-.hn,-. i e;a-s-t-e-r own day, the occasion on which you, like all other wo homage to style hy smartling eations and joining the Easter parade. It is a most pleasant by the attractive displays privilege of Indeed we is, doubtful if choice. NOTICE We still have some machinery on hnnd, ami us we arc closing out our stock, we enn save you nome money. Anyone interested, call and see us. We also Iwive nome first class timo thy seed. Imbler Union Elevator Co. ;i-27-2t CQoked food and apron sale at the fikflgg'M store, Saturday, March ;tlsl, hy the lathes of the .Methodist hpis copal church. U-28-lt A woman doesn't feel her dinner party a real success unless she feels incapable of getting up next morning. If ART'S PHOTO STUDIO High grade portraits, kodak Pictures professionally finished. Real por traits made from your best kodak negatives. Ask about it. Conyini; and pnlartrinir properly done. Sec ond floor Palnier-lloesch Uldg., oppo site nests store. ;i-jti-lni "Ileacock's Kadiophones are four times louder than any other on the market, easier tun'-d, and made rij;ht. Enterprise, Ore. 2-l-2t All the newest odorH in handker cliief perfumes, both domestic and imported as well as the face pow ders mid toilet waters. You will find a (rood stock of thinps always at silverthorn-Y neht s l'amilv Druir Store. :l-27-tf In lniland the matrimonial mar ket is stable aain. l.ady (Jrosvenor is preparini; to marry a jockey will hold a cuoked food sale and 1 na- 7.aur all day Satunlav at the Milne I Mcctric store. Aprons and fancy I work. :i-28-: The best thinit about life is that we nre kept in the dark concerniiiK 'the next number on the program. Dont forpet to buy your wife or 1 sweetheart an Easier lily. See them Jat Cherry Flower Store. :i-'J7-4t CI1AIX WOOD Onler now. Konde Lumber Co. (Jrande :i-l'2-tf This is the last day to pTay safe and lessen that exemption yon claim ed under the head of benevolences. OltlX.OX M'ltSKHV CO. Oco. Hall. ABt.. 1212 WashlnKton AYnm', La Oramle. 2-t:l-"oi 'itT'(rU -5'anv. 1 Trust us for trusses. Xewlin Quality and Diuc Cotn :i U'S-lt guaranteed. J'uster Monday t -Vpiil 2nd, Riven by lull ill Bex Tl.ill Shllners' I'lnti :-2s.tr CHAIN WOOD-Ordcr now. Itonde Lumber Co. Grnnde 3-12-tf Set Buff Wyandotte eggs now rt for si. i,n ;. Aldrich. 707 Fourth street. .1-'' -tf NOTICE Kehable nursery stock Get vours for sPrinK. Also reliable help' fur- THE JA GRANDS . J1U J ll' jivilllj AW Mil - - - " I H!l V I l . 'I' in- io:1iM f -I decking yourself in her which are assembled here Suits whether you think a flaring bolen jacket or one that blouses above a snug hip-band would most suit your fancy, you are certain to find the suits in this group very attractive. than July l'lth, kil':1. free from iniKe Knots, and acceptable to said School Boa ixl. Said wood to be delivered, 375 cords at the hitrh school buildiii);, l:)f cords at the Creenwood building, and !I0 cords at the Hivoria building, and to be corded up neatly and closelv where directed by the Hoard. One hundred cords to be delivered bv August loth, and all on or hffni'M October 1st, 1SI2.-I. Bids to be lert with the School Clerk, and the ilo.ird reserves the right to reject anv and all bids, and a Suretv Bond iii the sum of J.iOO.OO must be given for the performance of rontrnert. if ed by the bonul. C11AS. II. 'REYNOLDS, Mar.2 1-211-28-0 School Clerk. We never did think much of 4,l,.m and if any ultra-modern clergyman can shake him out of our family tree, let' him go to it. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is het-ebv n-iven tl,,,, I,A dersigned has been appointed Ad ministrator of the estate of Carrie E. Currey, deceased, by the County Court of the State of Oregon for t-nion lounty. All persons having claims against the said rstnte are hereby required to present them to me unoersignen, wun the proper vouchers within six months after the uaio oi mis notice, and to so pre sent the same to the undersigned at the Currey Press at 10(1 Elm St., La uranue, tire. Datoili this 21st dav .of M,.r 1 12 I. i 1 1 . f i.'J 1. i it ' i '!: s.-.l I ROY'J.CItRKKV:-- Admlnisjrator of the Estate pf v.iinv i.. vuiiey, (i.'ceased. II. E. Dixon, Attorney for Ad minis! rator. Mar.21-28-Apr.4-l 1-18 Home is a place where you scratch when you feel like it. NOTICE 'I'll Cin ill'l'iufs; Notice is hereby given that the un- lersigned has been annointed Ad ministrator of the estate of Amelia .Mitchell, deceased, hv the County ; win oi ine Slate of (Iregon for union t ountv. A nersnns hnvimr claims against the said estate aix' hereby renuired to m-esent il,o, i the undersigned, with the nroner vouchers within six months after the this notice, tllid in m nm. late of mi nu: same III tne otlicc of II. K. Iison. attorney for administrator, .a Grande, Oregon. Haled this 21st dav of March. 1!): A. A. MITCHELL, Administrator of the estate of Amelia C. Mil.-hnll ,tn..nnA II. E. Dixon. Attorney for Ad ministrator. Mar.2l-28-Apr.4-U-18 ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE TO ('It EDITORS .otice is hereby Kivcn that on the to i -i i a no v or t-elo-imi-v ii-'i i llolin, engaged in th p-rnrerV I'msi. ness at La Grande in Union county. State of Oregon, made an assign meat to J. W. Slovhf.lt. ih ,,.l..,. signed, for the benefit of his cn-di-tors. All persons having claims acainst sum J. (.. Holm are hereby notified to present the same mule n-.ih .. the said .1. W. Stuchell, assignee, at Baker, Oregon, within thwe month from the date of this notice. Dated at Haker. Oreiroii. tvu.r. 14, L123. J. W. STUCHELL, Assienes nf .1 ft tlnl,n I First publication Februaiy 14, luit. Last publication March 2. in.':! i Feh.14 21 2S-Mnr.7-14 21 28 Illicit misovs .HT .ll i" silol'i EVENF!""? OB.-SrtTI;B I I A iM.UO.OJJtyy,, .-- -vl tourists vWlwl I mmm wm hosts ht phrtv ,Y0JT PEABODY COMPIAMCD vrji- jT FOUKS LEVIN OVERSHOES AND GUI BOOTS SySs? Vc OH THE STA'RWAY LEADWt; TO THE LODGE ROOMS .-sKgg iOFFICE! i - CAT i WHAT'S WRONG HEKG? ".My husband act the perfect benr 1 all the time. inline ctoesri l, a. perieci will hug you if given i chance. hear More people are pursued by knowl- .eilge than are in pusuit of it these days. They claim gold has been found in Elorida, but it may be "just some tourist witli Ids mouth' open. Amos Tash broadcasts the follow ing question: .''What is the proper ! procedure when your hostess insists on speaking to you just as you are trying to bite your sandwich. Have a care. Too frequent shrug of the shoulders is the shimmy. THE CHRONIC AILMENT He filed each contact point, Knocked connections out of joint Crawled under it and gave the gears a kick. Almost an hour later Toyed with the carburetor And monkeyed with the starter until sick, Curses '! Gosh, I wish you'd listen As he hammers at that piston! lie says so many things he hadn't ort: Then he walks around to prime 'or, And he jiggles with the timer, . Later, ' Hell. I think X gotta short With the hammer he will soak 'or, And he'll jerk the pesky choker, And he'll sweat, and rave, and froth to beat the Dutch. With black grease spots on Ins britches, He will tamper with the switches, Frantic, he will kick the poor old clutch. A sailor'd lose his vanity If he heard this man's profanity. As he does a mean contortion with the crank. After endless toil and raving, After hours of fruitless slaving, He finds there's not u drop of gas in the tank. A La Grande man says keep an eye on the job .nliead, but keep the other eye and both hands on the job you have. The first snxaphone was made in 18Hi and some of the people haven't seen the joke yet. x ; HOW. TRUE!. ' P)t 'the jsinklest MghlsMf .Nn tttiv- is'i i' Smart: Aleelc lild'Wilitpen trying to give an impression tiiat he is a Hard Boiled Egg. A WORTHLESS LOT Scores of young folks in those lays in every district could read or dinary music as readily as they could read a book. Can they do it now ? No, they cant. And they can't spell either, explodes a La Grander. Thev don't know geography to bound Oregon and when they take a pencil in Hand to write it looks like an eel having a fit in n Dan of milk. Thev can't do lonif division without stick- nig out their toes, and they can't lutisea sentence any more man thev mild wine their necks with their el- hows. But they know the difference between Balm Until anil Hebe Dan iels and thev know all about how to trip a Ford and mak it a racer. They know basketball, ami they can tell von who i.4 on the nll-northu-est football team and where to buy boot leg, cig.irets and the one nhottt the Scot and the Irishman. A low-down, good for nothing, worthless lot they arer-hut Lord, how we love 'em. a np :i rt mrn i hn i 1 d n It n c hfwtti hovered in Kansas C.itv benrinp me nume, omeomiy s Inn." Which proh;fc'y is the unanswerably retort "nrvdy home, Ladies 'hW Made t.' Any i 1V N Wnte. 1 'm-a Dors n tti Strav? Your Hat llavy Ovrr lorjt nnd Shades tn latinos 1- Have Your lint Air Hrmtwl small rest at thn I Fade I' 'roof I "4 i Slifr Sll Mi.. TO MARSHAL OTErWALKES ......... Opening: of Oregon Caves Will Come Soon Is Hope (liy AHNOoliitort I'rotB) r EUGENE. Mm", 28 Early opening I f i r I he Oregon ruves, Honinrl io intor Inko us an attraction for tour I Ih(h 111 youtlKTil Oropon. is the pro file! Inn of sottlnis living in that Ici callty. There Ih not ti much wio iiH iiyiiiil at. th1 eavoH a net imllca- TURN HAIR DARK WITH SAGE TEA If Mixed' lt Sulphur It Darken. So atlirally Nobody. dan Tell The old-tint hiixture ot Sage Tea and Sulphur! lor darkening gray, streaked and ljed hair is grandmoth er's recipe, andlfblks arc again using it to keep their 11 x a good, even color, nsible, as we arc liv- which is quite I :ng m an age i llen a youthful appear- ance is of the i icatcst advantage. Nowadays, thf eh, we don t have the troublesome task ot gathering tne sage and the mussy mixing at home. All drug stores sell the ready-to-usc prod uct, improved by the addition of other ingredients, called "Wycth's Sage and Sulphur Compound." It is very popu lar because nobody can discovcp it lias been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair disappears, but what delights the ladies with Wycth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair alter a few applica tions, it also produces that soft lustre and appearance of abundance which ii 'o attractive. X I I CRYST ICE -TtJST GIJ j. D. i o ,;,! you r un I in ill. inoinli lllllll tlHlUKJIinif. this natural won'""' The liiunbfi Uer Oils year MAltKET STEADY (Bv Associated Press PORTLAND, .Mar. 2S. Cattle utanrlf nt a nunrter decline Into yes terday, choice steers to JIMS. lings, sheep steady. Butter eggs firm. f,.r Kcvntiiio solids, i'ei-naps the song-wiilers can recast their "mam my" on!9 by just MibstitulinK "mummy. I LADD CANTON, Mar. 28.-Spring like weather is a welcome i. The farmers are busy getting their machinerv readv for work in the fields and the grass is beginning to nut forth its amiearance, none too . IL ol....t men .Mr. anil Mrs. C. W. Lofland at ! tended Donna Smith's wedding and irpfpntinn KntnrilaV niirht. Messrs. llrock anil Morgan of Summcrville were business callers in this vicinity Monday. Marian Miller was unable to re turn to high school Monday on ac count of a severe cold.. Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Miller and Mrs. J. Guy Miller drove to Baker and. out to the Jim Brad ranch Sun day with Guy, and inspected their crop of spring lambs. The men's party will be the means of enjoyment next Saturday cvning at Peebler's hall. The ladies arer expecting a great feed with much pleasure attached to it, and no doubt they will not he disappointed. S:XHcN"Th5?iADeSARGlAvV fr EE ill cr.u i'i tender mjustiy of 'Ice uf t!ic u.ith'. .'.;:;t:V .'.:; fiiaid, .'j laic tna! k j.'cpdi.ifjo;: for btti'wJ rdl Ic cor.dn-j'.cd witli dignity and jivjjc, w.pcd for the lately departed or.c. Thai, oo, Modern Selene- Jmr, found a v.unj through the ai i of I.i.Jy;:hn'u:-j, not c. - J or rei, io. ir.fi the pu d of contagion, hut oho cf reslorhiit the i.utaitd fltir.lt of heulth, to that the latest picture in memory vdl he1 pleasant to recall. I YY ft Thii process is a part ghidhi explain to HAL BOIIXEXKAMP Funeral'Direclor PURER BY MODERN MACHINERY, TURE ARTESIAN WATER. GET CENTRAL AND CALL ain - Won - Oh GASOLINE AND OIL FILLING STATION ARANTEtfD FILTERED GAS pEST LUBRICATING OILS JI'RANSFER AND MOVING FUFJL, FEEI7, STORAGE, CRATING ft I 1 YNCH Phone Main ' 'JIM ICiAlCl! HLL Id ! ATMEDICAL MEDICAL SPRINGS, Mnrch 28. -M-: and Mrs. Lee Wilson were dinner guests Friday at the W. 1 .,na h.ime. ' II Maxfield and Eldridge Huff man' spent the week-end m Union with relatives. Mr. anil Mi's. A...1 visitors O. Bloom were in linker, i hey .,,. ncoinnanieil by Mis. George iSou'h. Mrs. South expects m spenu in week in Baker shopping and vis- UI"fr i n Q1,t, Mrs J. K. WHUKer nun j -'"' . 'I ... Ih. Wh Hon guest lor oinnci iiv home. ...i. Mr. and .Mrs. iv. Baker I.Monday on business. nicy expect to he gone several ".--. Miss Cclora turner aim ni Foy were passengers on auiuniuy n stage going to Baker. T E. henneov, wen Known n er ot the .uecucai d"'s ...r.".-.., going to linker to aiienu me i. O. F. lodge Tuesday evening. Among visitors in uann were Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wanker, Mr and Mrs. T. E. Kennedy and Mr. and Mrs. A. Mailer. Nearly every day a large flock of geese pass over the springs. Sattfr- lay three, large hoc.-. !- d a Cure for lililiKCStinii I use Chamberlain's Stomach nljd Liver Tablets for indigestion and find l.hev suit my ease bettor than any d spepsin. remedy T have ever tried iiinl 1 have used many different medi cines. I am nearly liny-one years oi ji!,'o and have stilTercil a great, deal from IncliL'f sliou. 1 eon eat almost anything I want lo, now." writes (leo. V. Kniory. liock Mills, Alii. These labiels contain no pepsin lint slrenglb in I lie stomach and enable II to digest tbo food n:i1iir:illv. ' .'i'.c living must u'tic (Jure to . ;, i 1J sad ou:ott to .f our r.vrv'.ce i- eJ. MADE FROM FOR CO. 10 1 1 L, - - ... t s