La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 29, 1923, Image 2

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Friday, Jane 29, 1923.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER,-
Frock for the Third
frock for the
able that will he appropriate
like our selections.
POKER JIM TO
, IFF ill
PFVrn.KTnv .li.no -o r.mnt
( h ef Hard nc w be welcomed hviay 01 June A. !., l'.ii'i, in that cer
Poker Jim, Umatilla Indian, when,'"'" etiit therein pending in which
the president mid his nnrlv i-mua In J. I'. Slater was plaintiff and Leroy
the Top O' Blue '.Mountains July II. i " Tibbals, Winnifred Tibbals, Elmer
Poker Jim has spoken. It is so HelSweiger and 'Dan Beidleman were
committed himself in the following defendants and to me directed corn
letter received bv R. C. Ilishon: manding me to sell as hv law pro-
Some time last year I went down
Pcrtlanil with vou. Hishon. to meet
the French general that been in theicul'cn to make therefrom the sum of
war of the world ami European coun- IS1IU4.0U with interest thereon at the
tries and never thought it would
take such long journey at that time
Also have met there the honorary
lady from east and have forgot her
imme (.Miss Alice Hohoi ton, then
woman member ot o :igro-s).
Vou have introduce me to her al -
right and to lug society people, also ;
big men arounil Portland, and was
glad to meet them. Now vou have .
oeeu tilling me, mv trten.i Hishoo.
I Vo belli the tWd Oregon Tr.ill, iel-
! bintioii ,ut Meacham. Mill I rli n't!
; leel like to go unless 1 get inter-
preter. Sometimes 1 afraid to go I
ami all my bones ui-e kindly holding :
me down; pretty old now, about 7i.
but perhaps I go anvwav I mavbe
niet many big men at the celebra-.
tion. i
I have always believe in mv own
religion; all these buckskin customs ;
and war bonnets und feather flags,
maue il eagles never believe in no :
while man s way. I will take ah ng
my own relics if I do no uu and nr-:
ticipale in the celebration. .As long
s me sun appears to me and irivinir
me enough light to walk on ami meet j
my iiicnils and shako hands with
mem, 1 will let the sun take a good
picture at us. 1 (
Ibis earth was made for us to i
walk on and enjoy ourselves and visit j
eacu otner iroin different nri nil
the country. Right tonav I neard oi
ail-plane and automobile and f,it
lius.imgcr irain taking people to east I . ..
and west daily
Our happy hunting ground have
disappeared for good never to re
turn to us. We used to roam the
wild country mostly f(ot and the
next generation was by little cayuse
with two pole fasten on each side.
All these things e still cling to
them and most of us don't belong
no churches of any kind.
Now you starting the big plav at
Meacham. Where there was nothing
but narrow trails enough fir little
cayuse to go through I don't know
how white people clear the l'l.ie
mountains on such dan irpmiw muil I
used to see lots of immigrants camp-
...K uuvo my piace wnen going west
mostly barefoot, patched pants '
torn Khirts going with ox team and
ox team mule mixed-
1 will do better if I get good in
terpreter to translate for me.
Vour friend, Poker Jim, to R. C
Bishop.
100,000 Unemployed in Berlin
BERLIN, June S7. AP) One
hundred thousand persons in Berlin
were unemployed on June 1, and of
this number roughly one-half were on
government unemployment pay. i
Si CTft
Be Sure You have A
CI11U
What an error that would he to neofect
celebration. S
A Good Place to Trade
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE '
Notice is hereby given to nil con
cerned that under and by virtue of
An 'eiectttlon benrinj? 1 date the 22nd
lltiu nf Imm A 1 1. 1UO-I wLi,wl nut
I Of and under the seal of the Cir
cuit Court of the State of Oregon
for Union County, upen the decree
mane anil in said court on the 21st
vi,l;d hereinafter de-bribed real
"-'"'ate set out in said decre. and exe
r,ue seven per cent per annum
fri m the date of .-aid decree and
costs taxed at the sum of tl.'OO and
?vts f undersigned sher-
i11 rf Union County. Oregon, will
Ion Monday the -lrd day of July A
i'l' - . If 1. at the hour ot two o'clock
at the outside of the front
door of the County Court hou-'
' Grande, Oregon, sell at publ
sale to the highest bidder for cas
l"" sa"l ' estate to wit: North
"alf of Southeast Quarter and
Soulhia-t Quarter of Southea.-
Quarter rf Section 3:1 and a tract
described as commencing at the
northeast comer of the southwesi
uarter of Southeast Quarter of sail
Section 33 and runninir tlience south
.2 rods, thence northwesterly to the
northwest comer of the said South
"est Quarter rf Southeast of sail
Section 33 and thence east to place
neginning; Also the .Northwest
Quarter of Southwest Quarter
Section 31. excepting therefrom
tract described as commencing at the
"onnwe - a comer oi nio houthwest
Quarter of Section .'14 and running
mence east Nil roils, thence south
' rols' thence west 80 rods am
thence north 4 rods to place of he
ginning, all in Township 2 North, of
Range 39 hast nf Willamette '.Icrid
mn in union Lountv. Orecon. am
a's0 "'at certain tract ilescrilied as
commencing at a point 40 rods west
T I 1 .
nouenton s.
Furniture
Storft
I.S KtVt I.ES.7
(argnin.in ChI
SKI
Real Barg
Fu mi I lire,
Hemstitching and gift shop.
Everything in the gift shop
line- See our famous Artimn
Brand stamp goods of all kinds.
If you are too busy to come
with your work, phone us, we
will call for an. I deliver.
We Are Oiosf Thome's
;nHc-rj
nioxK iiis.j i oa tin sr.
metninGcool
for alUK
4v
HI
lew
Fourth
getting a new
and comfort-
summer. You will
cf the northeast corner of Section
1 in Township 1 North 06 Range 39
East of Willamette Meridian in said
County and running thence west 24
rods, thence south 10 rods, thence
enst 24 rods rihI thence north 10
WHEN you hear an old-timer sigh for the (lays of
liis forefathers, smile quietly to'vourself and think
of this:
The ancients trot alone without antomnhil
stoves, tooth-brushes, window-glass, breakfast foods, tele-
jjnoiies wunout practically all of the things
i ne nare essentials ot lite.
There never
so rapidly and so consistently as now. Ne co
and new comforts are continually being thought
orougiu out ior
In order to
you must read
of all that the world of invention and discovery is doing
to make your work easier, your home life more pleasant,
your clothing and food problems less difficult. They keep
you informed of all that is new in the markets and stores.
They tell you not only about the goods, the styles, the
varieties and prices, but also where and when these things
are to 1m? had.
The advertisements are messages from
work! to you. Heed them.
BAKERHEARS
FRQMSENATDR
Wire Received Concerning
Baker Irrigation Project;
Governor Davis Will Lend
Aid.
BAKF.R, June 211. A telegram re
ceived bv W. E. Meacham, secretary
of the Maker Ccuntv. Chamber of
Commerce, from Senator Charles I..
.McNary, contains encouraging news
relative to the Baker irrigation pro
ject. The message quotes communi-
. cations received from C. n . rugs-
ley, acting secretary of agriculture
and from D. W. Uavis. commissioner
of the reclamnticn service. The tele
grams speak for themselves being as
loiiows:
Mr. Pugsley:
"Since, congress haH made an ap
propriation tor initiating this we are
advising the Interior Department
that it does not seem advisable for
this department to reopen the ques
tion of its feasibility, unless directed
by congress to do so.'1
Governor Davis:
"Present situation respecting the
'Baker project is that advice from
the agriculture department is expect
ed. J shall keep you in touch with
this and try to promote a decision
as I share your interest in agreeing
upon n feasible project to Oregon
anil securing its construction."
rods to place of beginning, together
with the tenements, hereditaments
and appurtenances thereunto belong
ing, as well as all the right, title
and interest defendants and their
grantors, had therein or thereunto on
the 15th day of December A. J).,
1910, or thereafter acquired therein
or thereto.
That said sale will be made sub
ject to the statutory rights of re
demption and will be subject to the
balance unpaid upon a prior mort
gage to Union Central Life Insur
ance Company of Cincinnatti. Ohic-
LEE WARNICK,
1 Sheriff of Union County, Oregon.
June 22-2!)-July 6-13-20
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NOTICE OF FILINC OF
FINAL ACCOUNT
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon for Union County.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Harry Brink, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed his Final Ac
count as administrator of the estate
of Harry Brink, deceased, anil the
County Court of Union County, Ore
gon, has fixed the 23rd day of Julv,
1923, at 10:00 o'clock in the fore
, noon, at its Court (Room -at the Court
I House in La Grande, Oregon, as the
(time and place for hearing any and
all objections to the said Final Ac
count anil settlement of said estate
Date of first publication June 22,
1923.
L. L. SNODC-RASS,
Administrator.
Green & Hess, Attorneys for A'
mimstrutor.
June 22-29-July 8-13-20
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An Observer Wont Ad wll! ,,-M It.
Were the "Good Old
Days" Really Good?
has been a time when life
your henefit.
reap the advantages that are
the advertisements. Thev bri'n
Don't Overlook the Advantages That Are
Read (he Advertisements
OFFICE CAT
TflAOC MAN
BY JUNIUS
Item from Baltimore, Md. Daily
That'll a Dead One.
Prohibition officers raid undertak
er's establishment and were success
ful in finding six still
"I never play cards, but if I did
I would be a sanitary gambler like
the sailor boys,' says Lonesome Lu-
ile- It says in a bock l in read
ing that they always wash the deck-
before they play.''
"About the only two words that I
knew for sure to. be synonyms-." says
a La Grander, "are 'speculation' and
fue. - l have never seen them only
in a news article without noticing
that it was also the other."
There was a tap at the door.
He
arose and turned it off.
It may take nine tailors to make
man, but il doesn't take nine re
tailers to- break him.
When a man savs a woman under
stands him thoroughly, he generally
means that she lets him have his
own way.
Homo is a place where the annenr-
ance of the table cloth tells whlre the
children sit.
A contemporary omitted a vnuntr
lady's birth notice from the 40-year-ago
items last week and is expecting
a note cf thanks this week.
The Author Should Be Hung.
We wonder if
The violets in the hands of the
Little Fairy Soap girl ever wither
ir
AI Jolson knows anv iokes hesidp
prohibition ones
If.
Smith Brothers ever shave
If v
Mary Pickford ever wears hair
pins
If.
The Gold Dust Twins ever
wear
dresses
If
This is funny
The way to avoid a iBlue Mondnv
is to exercise a little more restraint
in the matter of SuI"lily "
They may lie to vou about their
age and get bv with'it with the
I of rouge and powder, but when vou
"ear them huving shoes and thev
,y, ..He suro gft Vm
we considet
lettered
self
convences
it and
rs today,
you news
the business
Yours
f
acrcst the toes, son," you've got Vm
lead to rights-
Before marriage he may bo the
light of her eye und afterward she'll
take care not to let her light go
out.
A hoy's class in Sunday school
was asked what gratitude was. After
considerable siiuirming, ono went so
far as to say they hadn't gotten that
for in school yet.
Fable: Once there was a man who
could drop back to second gear with
out offering seme ulibi to excuse
his car.
The happiest people are those no
body is trying to "develop.'-'
The room ' for improvement has a
for rent sign attached.
For psychological effect suspend
ing prisoners are better than sus
pending sentences.
Suckers Take Notice!
Have ycu noticed that: The flames
of love usually burn brightest when
heated by gold bri-ks?
A Hick town is a place where there
isn't much of anything to do be
tween lodge nights.
It may he that the stock exchange
was born of necessity, as that econ
omist says. But it was born just
once, and it lives on those who are
born everv minute.
Gained 16 pounds on
3 Bottles of Teniae
S. F. Man Declares Famous
Medicine Ended Long
standing Stomach Trou
ble and Restored Perfect
. Health; Eats Anythin
JN0W.
As a general
work out in the
ol exercise enio
neaitn man those
and -who lead a
even those who f
ter s trade wmcn brings everv mus
cle into play, do not always escape
stomach trouble with its many at
tendant ills. Take, for instance, the
experience of John Cogorno, a well
known, carpenter, living at 131 Con
cord St.,. San Francisco. lie will
tell ycu that:
"For over a year before I started
on Tanlac my stomach was so out of
Batting 1000!
Columbia makes a hit
every time! Yep
' and clears the bases
of long standing
thirsts. .When Old
Sol is pitching put
Columbia up to bat
for you.
W E
thing people who
oien andyfiet plenty
it mtw vigorous
pvhowork indoors
sfetfitarv life. But
ftlow the caroen-
WHEREVER GOOD DRINKS ARE SOLD
I.a Grande (irocery Co.' Distributor
2V
Jomefmerv
en
opposite,
direc.iicr;i'. v-
Chautauqua, June 21th
j SPECIAL SQUAD IS
W'A TT'HINiJ THIEVES
1
tlty Assoclatt-d Presfl)
NroKAN'lC. Wash., June SS. Auto,
moliilo thiiM-s are now being cniuhnt-i.-d
In SpoU:,ne by a special Rouad or
tour iKillCi-mcn under the personal di-
l.-clbill o: Chief of Police Wesley '',
Turner. The hi:iiI Ih somewhat aim.
ilar to an automobile sound which hits
successfully in Portland for
more Hum two years. -
Acconling to .loo Keller, foi-nsi po.
Itc.i i-a. lains of l'orthmd will was
lo r- Muntly. car thefls in Portlmd
for :h.- vars I'-'-l were 14' loss than
In l!r.' alone, before tho aulo Hiiuad
as lornieil. Portland hail but 211 un-i-ecovered
cars last year and Kpokuno
had 4"'. he said.
Chief Turner, commenting on . the
plan. s:iid ' criminals special ized-. in
.... I in aiiefi-RNCli llv pnm.
hat I lii-lil. officials most speclnllile
a e- :taiii cxieiit at least.
S.WATOllH M TOR WOOOMKN-
SAX ANTONIO, Tex.,. Juno 2!).
A leiilure of the annual convention of
Uie'Wootlmcn of the World here early
In July will l.e dedicated to the or
der's new war memorial sanatorium,
erected at San Allgelo for members
of the society afflicted with tubercu
losis. '
Tin- hospital will vare for 1,500 pa
th nis, and Is the first of four to be
established ' in four stales for tho
treatment nf t utterelllnsls.
fix that everything I ate gave mo
indigestion- I had no appetite nt all,
had n heavy, depressed feeling in the
pit of my stomach, and would bloat
up with gas until 'I was in such
misery I couldn't even rest at night.
! kept losing weight, had to be tak
ing physics all the
nation, and wur so
iime fcr consti
(weak and shaky
I didn't fell
like vifirk or anything
else.
'But, thanks to
fine appetite now.
anlac, I
eat
hearty ami that indl
gestiougas and
distressed feeling i
y gone, r
have gained sixteen
nds on three
bottles, my work doesn't tire me out,
and 1 teel likeja new man ill every
way. I simply think Tanlac has got
the world beat."
Tanlac is for sale bv all good drug
gists. Accept no substitute. Over
.'17 million bottles sold.
Tnnlac Vegetable Pills are na
ture's own remedy for constipation.
i in s.ne every wiu-re. .Hftv.
There's one pull you eon
en.lo.v that is the Influence of
a l.'ood bank account.
The man with money In
the bank lias It all over the
fellow who does not have
anything laid up for the fu
ture.
Tut your spare dolb
work invest In one.
of our
CI'.I!TII'I
4rr interest nnd
four bank account
work hnnl for yoirr
-let them work for
to 29th, inclusive.
haye'a
gonir- aim
gestio
I en tire I
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s to I
fiv nioio I
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niiilil up
in u ninv.
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