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Friday, April 13, 1923. T THE LA GRANDE EVEMNt, OBSERVER PAGE FIVE Local News In Brief M M ska u u n " ,s K (Cornelison, who. was hoarding the 5 i :i 0M.ING EVENTS 8 I train bound west at the time of hi w April LlApril Anlika by As-a arrest, has been here but a short nuciaiea i,iri Mudents of La !time. havine- come to I.a Crnnde from 2 m i?'g ' choal- ' a! Pendleton. The police say that they w May 12. Eastern Oregon Track i have evidence sufficient to convict Meet at Baker. . Hjhim. Ilia trial will be held this eve- w May 2a La Grande hiirh school a ning in the municipal court at 7:30 " ....uiy..ii1Ciiv exercises, b'ociock Deiore Judge Ho. J. Ktchen. June 4-8- Horse am! r-nltl.. tl Risers Association Conven- a! Returns from Long Beach P i tion at Union. It Elio-BIK. Hn. on, I f am ill. an-ii.a.l in La Grande today on otheir way to dgin from uing Beach, California, a i tion at Union. a1 Senile 0, 7, 8-Fifteenlh Annual a. . Livestock Show at Union. a I aaaaaanaarttt Ucimiy Marshall iivn lii'puty I nlt.Ml stuti s a They started from Lone Beach on the 17th off March; and Mr. Hub re Bnilth, or Wiilla Walla, who spimt Hit- pusi low uaya in l.a Gi-undi- on ofricin 'business, returned to his lionu' today. .Marshall 'exception of the stretch from Pen dleton to La Grande, as they had to wait in Umatilla ten days before they were able to come over the moun tains. An interesting feature of the trip Was that Mr. Hug has not used Scouts To Meet- Boy Scout Troop No. 4 met lnstiver one-hulf gallon of lubricating evening and are planning a get-to-J oil in his car since leaving Long WHEAT MAJOR CROP IN THE PARKDISTRCT gether banquet and program to bo held Friday night, April 27. Slate Superintendent Here ,. J. A. Churchill, state superintcnr cnt of public instruction, with head quarters in Salem, arrived in. La Grande last evening and spent the evening here as a guest of the Foley. Passes Through Pendleton Colon It. KliiThard. formerly Joini Beach, and has nod put any oil in the engine since leaving Keriding, California, a distance of 821 miles. Pleased With District S. I). Crowe, who recently spent several weeks in Eastern points, was joined on his way homo by W. B. Orr, highway contractor, of Jackson, Michigan, a relative of Mr. Crowe, F. 11. Aldrich. banker, of Concord. Michigan, and A. Folkes, banker and senator from Umatilla and Union i highway contractor, of Hanover, counties, was In the city today en Michigan, who are on their way to route from La Grande to Hummer. Mr. Los Angeles. After arriving in La Kberlmrd Is one or the state officials! Grande Mr. Crow persuaded the trio for the i-ilka lodge. lOast Orcgonian. to slop here a short time and look Union and Wallowa counties over, I la Improving Lois Mulhollnnd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.; Arthur Mulholland, who re cently underwent an operation for appendicitis at theGraiide Ronde hos pital, is reported to be doing nicely- f 7 Judge Diihy Here Judge William Duby, who is now chairman of the state highway com mission, : was a La Grande visitor today. In company with R. H. Iial dock he had been over in Wallowa county inspecting the state highway. taking them to Wallowa Lake a few nays ngo. Mr. AKIrich anil Mr. Folkes left for Portland but before going announced that they were very favorably impressed with' !thex condi tions here. Mr. Orr will , join Mr. Aldrich and Mr. Folkes at the Rose City shortly. MAN SEEKS DIVORCE . Prospects Bright Robert Withycoinbe, manager of the Union experiment station, was in La Grande today on a short business mission. "Prospects look very bright indeed for a very successful Stock Show in une" he commented. "The interest is more noticeable than over j pny. The couple were married 'Ap unci l oon i see any reasosn wny inisinl 211, lyjo. year s snow snouian i oe me oesr in SALEM, Ore., Apr. 13. Because his wife last December punched a hole in the gasoline tank of his auto mobile, Charles E. Earls today filed a suit for divorce against her in the circuit court- It was also alleged by Earl that his wife culled him naughty names and that she has consorted with a man convicted of contributing to the delinquency of a minor child. Barl is employed by the Southern 1'acific Kailway corn- Union's history.' Jinngc larlier Here - luimrc In Uie-rand'KtndH!-,vnlWf JURY PROBE ABANDONED " SEASIDE, Ore., Apr. 13. Recent iu ..;n-ii.-e ihh4ii',ihWH-fi-eWtfm'KtitmtionR -ot a senes-or liauor for u number of years, and cattle men parties alleged to have been held J will turn ottr -Kmoif A prtnsrftHSmr'flir alibilHc homes of Seaside, and said Ing to Floyd W. Kendall, district ran- to involve girls ol grammar school ger. who Is In Pendleton doing some , age, apparently have been " founded clerieul work In connection with hisjon insufficient evidence, as the cir jou. He will he here ror a fortnight. cuit court grand jury in session at The co-operation of the sportsmen's Astoria failed to return any indict eluh In La (ti-nude has been pledged ! ments against local residents, to the forest service to assist In every I Four girls and one married wo way possible to prevent forest flre niainrof Seaside wee called before the ami to keep conditions around the I grand jury to testify relative to the Seaside escapades, it lias Deen re ported. . In making its- report of Circuit udge Eakin, the jury stated several cafes were of sufficient importance to justify the procuring of addition al evirlenerv while testimony in oth- nintr on the charge of selling intoxl-'crs did not warrant the issuance of or o.immi acres. of farm land ond pas- city ponce, ltuucimenis. camps made by hunters and fisher men sanitary, he snys.-Tr1P.cndletoii Kast Oregonlan. Trial Scheduled Tonight";; " ,, ' Everett Corncli.-'on. .home' unknown was arrested in La Grande last cve- i the charge of eating liquor, by tnc Description of Community Known as "The Park" Is . Given; Farming Activities Many. (Special to The Observer)' :'." Till-: PARK, April 13. A. J. Van dervantcr has nbout everything- ready all repaired machineries, with somo new ones, to go at his crop, which is believed will bo the bCBt and heaviest put. In on his ranch this spring, than - ever previously. Itort has u large', and well equipped machine shop and ulackamttlr forgo, which would be n credit to a much largar place. He la ulso a lirst olass mechunlc provided ho has the tools and he has a good many In his shop. lie Is a number on farmer and stockman and. a lover of i heavy draught horses, of which he always mis a goon icatp, wun g-oou nar ncsses and wugons. Georg0 Loselcy hrothcr-fn-law to Mrs. Liddle Vundervanter. and-own Ing the farm adjoining "llert." Van Is now running the old Horn ranch at Hie CrceK where ho will put In u good crop. J-l is place here in tho Park consists with mostly of pasture hind ulthough there Is much that could he cleared of 'sago brush 'for plow land. His place is very valu. able, us It is of the best virgin soil. - - John l.ay Is on the George Iose-Icy-, placa Cor., the ; present, t , but It - Is not defipitety known .that, he will put in a crop ittlere- this-'spring Mndlca Hons- though nYo. thati! will. .. .i ISOO Acres In ! Wheat " Joseph Ijiy, who is, running the old Martin. place., known, as the WU-, Hum place recently, along,, with tho joining then his original homestead and lh0 first ranch that he bought years ago. adjoining all make 'him an nggregulo of around 1.600 acros It is reported that he will put In nearly half of this in grain w.hemt is the predominant crop the rest Is in ha'- field und pasture his hay Is the timothy und clover. ' Clarence Vanorder, - with his son, Kenneth, owns the next i-ancb, .which Is the old homestead of Ills father of long ago, Sam Vanorder's place, along with his own homosleud. adjoining, und the old South place, sub-leased from sheepmen making around 1,000 acres, pasture ant) ull, something like half of it they in tend to p.ut In . wheat and outs Wheat. - predomlVuxtilig,. , vThe, -jiavo all the equipments of a modern farm and good horses -instead, of. tractors. f hey own a fine hunch of cattlo ami dairy, cows, pigs and a fow shoep. chickens running wild and laying eggs a line garden and Clarence runs tho place much In the old style as to principle, but use modern ma chineries at the . exception of the horses he "can't go back on Ills friends," he remarked once. I he old .1. ,l. lli-own s plaec, once owned by Harold Watts, now under lease to the sheep men for , Its grasses there Is no indication of any larming activities this season. IKwrritM 1'ark '"' This constitutes the "Park" ' prop- comprising hi the , neighborhood BiKUC Ties ir 1-AI'E.K ASHLAND. Ore.. Ad. 13. Home folks remained in ignorance of local happenings this week due to a walk out on the part of 'the mechankil force of the Ashland Daily Tidings. The employes put the shop in shape at the close of work Saturday and then failed to appear the first of tho week. Since this time the paper nas been issued to fill contracts of ad vertisers, while all the news has been "plate' material, four pages were issued Monday with two the days following. It is expected that a new-force will be on lianu and tne regular paper issued after the first of next week- While tho Tidings has been oper ating as an "open shop" since last Jul when the owner. B. R. Greer, refused - to renew his -contract with the union, there has been no question of union or non-union men. union scales being ' paid employes. Au- nouncement is mauc uy me ownei that the plant will be operated strirtlv as an onen shoo in the fu ture and that non-union men; only will get employment. CARMEN PAY REWARD SALEM. Ore.. Anr. 13. Salem streetcar men todav Dnid a reward of $100 offered for the arrest of Carl Groat, who is now serving a life term in tho renitentiarv for an attack upon two little girls; of this city nearly a year ago. nity col lars of the reward was sent to a child in Albany, who identified her assailant, while $2b was sent to tne chief of police at Newbcrg, the re maining $25 was turned over to William McGilchrist of Salem, who was said to have furnished the in formaton which led to Groat's arrest. WIhAi A ClolliM . .SW J )1 uoing up Men's clothing to be higher! We only wish we could stop it but we cannot. The writing's on the wall in woolens and within two months every manufacturer of Men's Ready to Wear Clothes is going to ad vance prices 5 to 15 per cent. Do you know what this, means? ' Just this ' THAT this enormous stock is your pro ' tection. ' . THAT we are not going to raise so much as an eyebrow until we have to pay more. THAT you can select one or two suits from this stock of a thousand and get in un der the wire of Saving. Yes bad news is coming but every cloud lias a silver lining and here it is in these Michaels-Stern Suits at a double saving now. Don't wait it's better to believe the truth than to say six months later "believe me, I wish I had!"' Michaels-Stern Value First Suits $22.50 to 47.50 Glint's Clothiery "The Store Willi a Conscience- turca. i hen about as much in koo1 t intber land, which once cleared would malic Ideal liomoa. It Is con nected with the oulHidf world by a .throuKh road from Maker to I'nion, ! via .Medical Sprint? and two roudK to IVIoeaset, 12 niflcN distant. Mail three t linen a week, by fltutfe. It 'owns Its own telephone line, from I Medical to I'nion; haw a fine little j cemetery with u number of Its old pioneers lying there at rest. A num ber one cehool building, equal to any i country school in the country, nc cordlm; to Its needs. The I'urlc ' it plateau Jn the mountains, or rath er tho foothills, of the Granite ranee, bordering on the tlrnnde UortdeVitU j ley and Baker valley. It is nearly on the divlde between the two val leys. The Know tcts deep ip winter. (but it is never' us" cold as In tho valley, and while the seasons are 'somewhat different in. i emttoraturo, and later crops are- Pltin le crops ;aio always ttUhe&d-tuH'M0rl' its ele ! where. Iue no doubt to its locality, 'theraT lirver has been a crop failure in the Park since Uh establishment. On the Catherine, creek road to I'nion, from the Park, passiiiK a Ioiir ' stretch of timber lands, we come i next to Ue old Hall ranch, which has been tin lied yours uko into a 'dairy and hay ranch with much Urn iher. j Across on Little Catherine creek, which empties here, is the Hanserty place, owned by Guy McNarle, who ; keeps dairy cows and cuts hny. Ac tivities here are not yet in evidence, starting alonw the first of May. Itnfses StiuwlMf'i'tes. . Jack Haley, on the old Htovei place, once active with Mr. Stover's sawmill, Is now devoted only to tjral'i itHcif, hay and strawberries- but thin in itself is a very valuable Uttio place. JoJin l,olsc!e h old boniest cad Is I devoted entirety to Wood cultinp as it was started year ago by him self being the woodcutter. Now in ibis old aire bus accumulate da bank 1 account, lends money and hir-ei all his wooil cut by others tlo'n an excellent business, Ills plave has ! plenty of wood farm lund to muke un ideal farm. mst tconomioat at SilverthoVn-l Wright's Family Dniff Store. 4-11-tf Have yon seen Faetr about Daint- fog yon car. Phone S17-J, Shop at 902 Greenwood St. . 2-17-1 m NHftftBS TRAIN IN tf SCHOOL for yming ladies desiring: to become trained nurses in a StaU accredited Softool near at home. Affording: ex cellent training in a modern; thor- oMEJily equipped hospital, 1-or full particulars addrcsu Mister superior, St. Elizabeth's llutpitul, Baker, Oregon. 4-4-20tp Koso Bushes a re hero. Un sale at the store or green houses ut tho spe cliil price of 25c each. Cherrys Klor- ista. 4-13-tf NEW TODAY Stop Cuugh Following Flu Stop cough resulting from Flu, Grippe. Whooping Cough, Asthma ml . Bronchitis with Foley's Honey and Tar. "The -Flu left me with a severe cough which wa quickly re lieved with Foley's Honey and Tar," writes Mrs. K. D. Drake. Child, Aid. Insist upon Foley's Refuse substi tutes. Sold everywhere. NOTICE FOR SALE On Saturday, March 24lh, Ifl2S, at That Germicide und Dandruff Eradicator. It always docs remove dandruff and itching of the scalp quickly and the fullinir of the hair. One bottle cencrully stops that trou ble, iwny not try it f it is only 75c a bottle at silverthorn-Wriirht s Fum ily DniB Store. 4-U-tf Saturday nlKht ut '.liber Hull, Ol Bon's 7-pleco OiT.hcutru will pluv "Hlmllmar," .Thief," "Koso of Bru zll," etc. . Hour them! 2-12-t my store at Hllgard, Oregon, the n-4 dersigned will offer for sale and re-J ceive bids and sell to the highest bidder for cash all of the personal! effects of the estate of I). W. Mc-! Waters, deceased. ... l Thi property consists of library. cooking utensils and household goaH. J and Hut administrator reserres thai right to reject any and all bids. i J. W. SCOTT, . Administrator of the Estate oft I). W. MaWaters, Deceased. ( ' Mur.lG-2.S-80-Apr.0-13 4 ooooooooooooobooeoooooooooooooocooooooooooooooooooooof The Baptist Ladles will hold n Cooked Food und Apron Sulo ut Grunde rtoncle .Mcut .Market, Saturday,- April H, 4-12-3t The ltond to Happiness. You must keep well if you wish to be happy. When constipated take ono or two of Chamberlain's Tablets im mediately after supper. They cause a gentle movement of the bowels. Adv. ; FOR RENT Land for garden. Plen ; ty of water, near Bowman-Uick's mill. Call 493-W. or C90-W. 4-13-21P WANTED TO RENT 2 or 3 room house. Phone 400-R. 4-13-4tp LOST Spare rim for Paige car with U. S. Royal cord tire. Kinder no tify postoffice for reward. 4-13-2tp FOR SALE Everbearing strawlwrry plants, $1.00 per hundred. Phone 202-W. - , 4-13-4t FOR RENT Furnished or unfur nished modern apartment. Earl Zunucll. ICO-W. 4-13-ltp WANTEID Pasture for milk cows Close in. Phone 389-J. 4-13-2t FOR SALE 'Big typo Poland China gilts. Will farrow won, Bert ! Knight, Union. ' ; v r y 4-13-2tp IaVANTED By May lsf. three or luur room iiuu.-ii; ur uiuuiiiiiiiit. apartment, on south side. 2006 First street. - n 4-13-ltp FOR SALE Thoroughbred Brown Leghorn cockerels at reasonable prices if taken at once. 2201 Wil low street; ..,. 4-13-ltp FOR SALE One Hayncs car,' 6 cyl inder, 5 passenger. lfllS mpdeL Call 1911 Cove. ; 4-13-3tp WANTED Heavy two-scat open buggy or light hack. Phone 208 W. 4-13-2tp FOR SALE A few extra good fruit trees and berry bushes. -Call E. F. Buck, 490-J. Find It Here NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that Frank Carpenter has filed with the County Clerk of Union county his, Final Ac count as Administrator of the estate of Nora Carpenter, Deceased, and that Wednesday, the inth dav of uiay, i2J, at the hour of ten o'clock A. m. lias been fixed by the County Court as the time when it will hear objections to said Final Ac count and will settle and determine the same. CRAWFORD & EAKIN, Attorneys for Administrator. Apr.l3-20-27-May-4-ll Wanted ' A man to represent one of tho large old line Life Insurance Com panies in Union County. Consider able business in force now. Your re ply will be kept confidential. WRITE "W. C. I.," CARE OBSERVER. . ' 4-11-31 More New Coats- in Bolivias, Fahona and Poiret Twill. Mostly in the tan shades. Also new capes in beautiful styles. All reasonably priced from 1 $22.50 'lo$3G.50 Dr ess o o O' o. o a or a of a 8 a a ' a a a a a 3 o o a FRENCH & GREENE Ready-to-Wear and Shoes 00000000000000000000000000000900000000000000000000000! BARGAINS Rtijr twm the Owner ami Bare Money Ono nix-room duplex house, partly furHiHhcd. On f ulslil-iooni duplet house, all furnished. . . . Four t'ivo-roomcd houses. All clvwo in, brlnginir (food ronliii. Will m UiIb property clirup on pood terms, by I he piece or the whola us un lnvoHlinent. Ten uuren or lund just oulHlih of the city Mniits. SEE MRS. S. C. ZIJBER, Phone 378-W wtA' "OAS, Copy for this column mint k In bj 10:00 a. m, i Thcrc will be on sale tomorrow at the Ladies Exchange. lr)29 Jefferson, cooked food, dressed chickens and lrcsh etrg. .Mrs. r.. B. worns. (an Main 780. . .-: - - 4-13-lt 1- . I " j i The best values in cOifesnondence paper ..by the pound, jn all.' the high class brands, in all the new tints at verv reasonable oricca at Silvcrthorn-1 Wrieht's Family Drue; Store, t 4-11-tf Evcrv hour of the dav nice quick lunch is served at our 8oda fountain. I Silverthorn-Wrig-ht's Family Drag Store. 4-11-tf Safe Milk For infantr, Invalid & Children The Original Food-Drink for All Arm. QuickLunchat Home .Office (Fountains. Rich Milk, Mul ted Grain Extract In Pow derbTeblctforms. NourliMng-Nocookioi. Aroid Imitationt and Substitutes TIRE BARGAINS Excellent barcraios in '.Mxi'j and 3M!i Cord casings at the Blue Moun tain Oarage. --ot HART'S I'HOTO STCIlie Hich crade nortraits, Jcedak iHctures professionally finished. Heal por traits made from your test kedafc negatives. Ask about it. copying and enlarging properly done, Sec ond floor Palmer-Rocscfi Bldg., oppo site. West's more. a-ie-im The M. E. church is irivinir a cooked food sale at Skacg's Crocery, Saturilay, Apnl 14, at JU ociock. ' 4-13-lt The old-fashioned vouth afflicted with wanderlust went to sea. but the modern can find relief by looking for parking space. People would have beeter health if they would remember that the stom ach in a work room and not a puly-hou. Relieves Backache. OltlXiON MmSEIW CO. Gee. Hall, Agt.. HI Z Washington Avenue, La Grande. i-13-'-'ai Hprrtitl hiiIii T Hi:-Vi-ar-Old tfM Wallii Cue ii. Kine Itttk 1iulie. Het ( -Ihcni out. Norn; u tho utores or I ietnhuuwt. Chcrr i l'lorlHin. 4-13-tf I for ettlinr piptuturn or profit, df munds that your yardu and hrn nerlnw Htiould be w.cll proltctii nd woll kept to Insiint kucci ' in either auto. Wo curry u. ln!t line of poultry nttintf of ull Hidthft. inadr of h'-uvy fttcol wiv Kiilvanl'd utter lu'lnw; twinled. It In tho ch'iincMt and Btront;ewt netting on mile and Ih mmnintted to ltc"p your chicknn tuff In Kiile und to lu-i-p all IntruderH ull the uulHidc. F. L. LILLY l'bone Main 7 111S A.lnnin Av.' A.RC.AD.E TODAY SATURDAY Adnussion 50c Children i. 10c ill .-.":!; '! .i i ' . ' II,-. Cosmopolitan Corporation df m A f- present, ',.- ,f VI M I ij DAV IBS - - ML Knighthood . . M'lpi Flower" -'jW Kp- . Million Dollar ' , r- Um$ - life" ''Seltinit,bt,r. , ffM'Mt ' MM ' Dazzling jj - v''ffrT'''"' ' S,lcndor - Aismopolitan ProductiorT j, SUM DA Y V-A-U-D-E-V-I-L-L-E SUN DAY Featuring; Mclodylancl Saxo Four 5,000 CnWiage plants now ready at he greenhouse. Cherry Florists, j 4-a-tf PARIS BB.L'TV PARLOR Room 0 Sommrr Bl'Ig. upon rrom 'J to "Have had kidney trouble and back aclip for many ycar and I tried sev eral doctors but got only temporary relief. A friend advised mv to try Foley Kidney Pills, and before I uei! ; Evenings and Sundays on Appoiut- two boxes I was entirely well," mcnU Phone 6ri-W. writes A. C Perkins, Summer Shade, 3-5-lnl I Ky. Refuse substitutes. Insist on : i Foley's. Sold everwhere. I Sixty little liver touches for 2"ic. ! - j.Iu.-t h;it -hould be in every family, i A Want AJ Win Do It. - (medicine clfc'-t. Always the be.-t and ' ttnaroroasttmrnttssr' Modern Dances Every Saturday Might at REX HALL Good Music, Good Floor Good Time D. S. STEWARD, , Manager wiwjmtmttHttwHtKttKjntmttmttrt Thif ia the famous Adler Collegian SUcBrdmn FuiuA. The handsomeet Hnih ever put in side aoos.tand it costs -ou nothing extra see it here. Wo have a complete assortment. Prices are from $31.50 to $15.00. ASH BROS. "The Store That Keeps Faith with the People"