Friday, December 21, l'rJH.
THE LA GltANPfc EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE Fl -
Local News In Brief
ii Idaho on liiilue
Harloy 1. Smit ti N and
Norman
nw-H nro In I'uyetie, Idaho
,ori huHiniBH trip.
on !i
fit ni lla-piml )
Mih. (irunl I loon, who underwent jlimillnn I'crmliK Issued ,
mujop HiirKtmit operation ttl tjie) A lniildinr; permit ut.h ihmied I
ando Hondo hospital UihI week, iy Hi'iday in I-;. K. HumphnyH to !
reported lo ho doing nicely, repair u one sinry frnint- dwelling!
gnoml Holidays nt Home
IMiiulri Italian, who Ik attending
.- I. A. lit I'oivullhi. arrived
ft Cnimlc hint evening lo upend
I'h'i'iiiniifl holidays iti hlK home 1
ftot'OvtM-liiic trout (iirni(ou .
Mrs. ltalph WinirH Ih htovit
wi nicely ' from a major mirh-al
iieratlon which Iic underwent at
fJranle liondo hopltul re
. ally.
loiur 1'roiii O. A. ',
Waldo Stoddard and William
. 'Indian of I. a (irande, n turned
hoc to Kpi nd Ihc holldayH. froui
irvallls. whi'i-p Ihey arc alt-ndin;
e Orepim Agricultural coih-R.-.
(Ai:iti(i'irM
.hniffo.and Mrs. J. W, Knovvles
rove to Enterprise this morning.
h?rc t hoy' will Kp.-n.l a short lime.
llr. Knowhfi will prruaie over ihe
ryinff of an canity ras- in the
fallow a counly s-ai ihls ufi..i--l
finon.
Ini rr ('raufoifl Villin
Clairo Crawford, an old
nunty boy who now live
nit horn Cnlifornla, came in
fduy and Is visiting her fat he
uilK'J Thomas II. Crawford.
a.lKo Thomas II. Crawford.
1 ' '
......... .........hi
l-,nj,'lneer l-rank l'lke. who luis
l-ecn ill for the past four weeks.
mis morninp ror Cortland
vhere ho will lake treat meal al
lie ,st. Vincent hospital,
II.
akc.
Coch-
an. wlin In III ni Hni
, M re-
ortfd lo be no latior.
t
to ha
Itelurns fi-nin School
rank Patty rouirned
!rando this morning on No. 4 from
orvallis. to Hpend Ciirisimus with
Ids iairi:nis. Mr. and Mn:. C. M.'lnir Oinikors." bm the ..bieetoi
Mulchlnson. He stopped over in I wore, overruled and (he coionisis
rortlnnd nnd visited his Hister. Mrs. : have pursued their peaceful lives
Hal Horn. .Mr. I'atly is a senior .( piety with nnlnl erriipti d indus
al the Oroffon AKrioultural colli Hy until now.
ObMTving Curfsi inn linn- I,
In keeping w II h the Vnh tide :
spirit thai fills the aii- at this hci
a-
i me jcur .ooyers and lronl
''ttvo 1 " r' o-h.- I" tlic
now Aicuilc Tliraln, In hol-ii nirrv
out this idea. Jn
till' nlrlHH on
'hher sido of tho foyer to
Unit to
2 MORE
SHOPPING
DAYS
Tht
For
'400 Michaels-Stern Suits and Overcoats for
pJVIen and Young Men Tor Xmas. Selection
in newest patterns and styles at prices that
fit each and everyone's purse a present that
Fhther and Son would like. Prices range
from- ! $20.00 to $5150
100 Xtragood Suits and Overcoats for our
Boys for Xmas. Two pair of Knickers to
each suit. Every suit is 100,f pure wool.
' Prices range from $12.85 to $24.85
4Q0 pair of Men's, Ladies' Boys', Misses' and
Children's Felt and Leather Slippers just
the Slippers lor Xmas
from
SHOP EARLY
"THE
mm
OPEN FRIDAY EVENING
TILL 8:30 P. M.
Imloony are nmull Christmas t
In
i lu'iiutirully decorai. ;i willi
ninniiicnls and UiH-trir lights and!
on iu- ifw inin.. rimif u n i,ir,v,.,
I live uhlazo with li&hlK ittitl Ilnml.r
,
on Lot I, lilot'k :t, i'otoiiih addl
lion, fronting fovr avi'nuo hi'twtrn
..iri miu! aim rn-
Ii-ai ks. I he pn lliuinai y iMllinati d ,
oohi is $(".
AiioiIh t was ls.su. -d
A. J. If'eik to erect
-KtiTrtjiy lo
a one mory frame woodshed on l.oi
2, ISIoek i', Hu'ar luldithm 'on V,
avenue Im-i w ei-n Maph and l'inf
Hi.reetM. 'Ih' preliminary rstlmaled
eo.Hi Ih ('jii.an.
SHAKERS OF NEW
ENGLAND GIVE UP
COMMUNITY LIFE
KN'KIKiJ). N. II. (AIM Tho
fivo last, members of the local
i 'ommunion of HhaU. i h, establish- '
1 her,, originally In 1S". will i
abiindon Ho
ler und niov
where there
lioalh has r'
settlement this win-
1 over to Canterbury,
is a simitar colony. . pointed one of the committee of dentil leaves eleven canaries still
hired the roup froinjthroo to w iiich the iiuestlon ofjsiniiinwr in the lobby of tho sun.;-
about l;"d to these lusl rvmallilnu-
who today are about to close
the barns mid lock the doors for
the last linio. In i th6 ntoiu
borsiiti of the Knfioht colony was
'about tho name as at the hcxin
I nion ninir. hut' for ;t7 years it has stoad-
ln ily dwindled. Colibacy was oblii-a-'S-o'ry,
The colonists raised Kardon
jufaeturod underwear." brooms,
palls and wooden articles of vn-
rious klpds. In keeping with the
laws of tho seel, all property waft
,ell on u cmuuiunistio basis, and
tho men and women members liv
er separate lives of si em disci p-
)(,. nwahliiK' Ihe "Second Coming
ir Christ."
The colony had friction in the
) early days with otlior reslilinls of
;tho town. The records show that
ill! I7SX lite IcL-i.iilnl ore i:iu 1111iH.nl.
led lo for some ivmodv niminst cor-
lain nU,.v,;i ;.eiifln nr n... v!i,..i:.
H wMI seem funny
when
"Yes.
a little
tii
boastfal clothier says:
(a wool Miit; loil il hits
gon
ni,,,. ,.nlli. n I.. Ii
l:r..!ikriiBI8 :w now l,. i,ur sc.-v-
nl l.v mir l-lw.r v,..n
Our Ir.nliT. WMIflrM X- rnrr,.f. 'iTi,
I2-I7-M
Clinfs Clothiery
Christmas
Men and Boys
presents. Prices range
.70c to $4.2.1
SELECT USEFUL GIFTS FOR
THEIR XMAS
Hats, - Shirts - Pajamas - Ties - Socks
Handkerchiefs - Suspenders - Belts - Arm
Bands - Gloves - Mufflers - Caps Tokcs
Sweaters - Bath Robes - House Coats - Smok
ing Jackets - Pulics - Corduroy Lace Knee
Trousers - High-Top Shoes - Dress Shoes
Pendleton Indian Robes - Auto Robes - Suit
Cases - Trunks - Bags and Jewelry
AT A MEN AND BOYS' SHOP
XMAS IS NEAR
AT CLINT'S
MKRCH ANPISR-OF QUALITY
STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE"
PHY PRESENT
AT' MEETING
I
,, j. fi, ,inmin ' TTf
cuiicLii' i.iiiiiit i j.u cir i,'
ing of Oregon State
Board of Health Is
Held.
An
IKJ'l' I.AKK tSpoflnl).
ICast.-rn Uickkh iiioiulMir of
.lato hoard ul health. Ir. W
"M'i
,.,v mi,.,,,!,.,) the tuonltoili an-!
.,i tlr ti.lu niv.n i..n I
i in rirthtnd hint wct'k. As Utn t'orll tiirl
(Ira mle Kondc valh-y hooster, h
dw It upon 1 hi -s. etlon of the
state wht-n aHked lo Kpi-nk on
"KiiHtern ti''Knt" at a Innidteoit
l''ilday mon. , With iin'iid)erM of
the hoard of health at their
iTilesty. the i'ortlatid i!liy cluh
wre lutstrt at this affair. Mure
than iTia weiv prt'Hcnt and wer"
aihln's.s.-rl hy inenil'irn of tlio
hoard.
Thin lunelieon followed a mot-n-
imr husincss moetlnR- of the hoard
;.nd iii turn pm-cedMi liieir con-.
(eniiiK an the stale o ipe nlca
hoard, tin vol nor V alt or M. I'bivo I
......
other nromluciit ( h-oifonlans i
ini i i,,,,!.- tlr ..IivsIoIiui.h fori
dinner the rortuind hotd hi j
the cvpulriir, 1 ip. I'hy was ap-
whelhei- or not the sneial disease I
division shall take over the ac- f
ttvllles of tho social hycm S'i-1
ciely was referred.
Cool In,- off a town and
so r rounding count rysido is
business of William Nehurfer,
font arrival at the lint l.ako san-lthe first f'f Iho week and I'.
alorinm. Hctun-fcr operates ant boon (n tho hospital since, S'.
ico plant in Kollopx. Ida. Ho
chooses this time of the year to
bike treatment us t ho falling of
the snow in the hill around KH
logif makes a ton of ice go a long
ways in 1 leeomber. In tho huih-
nu'r lM' nuts liis plunt nt full -a-piifity
nioro tlum wi-vin Ioiih a
ilnr.
-i (irantl r-slilcn(fl to ri-rln-l-i
at tin .sanatorium during the
paHt w'iik tncliHli- i. I'ayni-,
Mrs. Anna 1 lenililck. A. II. Turn
r. II. T. IVilil.r, M. It. Dona
lino anil Henry Murlavortli.
On his way lo Imvit to menil
tin- t'hflMlmas hollilayH with hlnMjay Ik .lolin l.aiuror.
jniillur. William IKiNti'r of 'loui'li-
.t. WiikIi.. In Moitplliff nt Hit' win.
nliiiiuin fur a Hilort Itiaa. 'l'ou
,1 is in tla- in.at hwlnrwi.
Mm. Iiavi- Wilson Is ln io liotn
Til,, Ilalloi! lakinK treat llirnt.
Tlioliirli Mrs. Wilson slun.s from!
rin- liall. s. kIK' liiiti f.uly rct - i - nr -
Iv inatlo In-r liomo tluTO. . Iiav -
inir lived for several years on a
largo wheat ranch east of Mend.
A. W. Poppy. Ihilu r resident.
! carno down hero tho fir
j week to be with , his
I llrtl'Vev l'oppy, while he
of tho
brotln
rerov
SHOP
AT
CLINT'S
Store
SHOFTJvTE
l .!. I
EXTRA SALESMEN TO
SERVE YOU
i cd i from' ' a tmrltlbnl ' imPi-fiUon.
j lr. Ilnrvoy I'oppr -htm hlnn Leon
' a Kuril, hero nan now ro.;
turnr-d. lo Keating whore who. urn; -i
.her Ii unhand own u ranch, ;
; '.it. Johns,' who. ilovolopod u ' 1 ' : j on retire and more lha iJ.noo.iMM't
: v.'ld tii'MaainiaiiiTshtp In V-iiloii'; iiriMI AIIKHT, (AI'I OH in' one p;irin of cun-n.H.rt liavn hon ron
:iontity :il Uio lim lie wan buy. of iho UIk i'hi'Ioi'h in Kuinanta'H (rnin-4l and inndo until for food
' Uiy i:raln for t!if AIIkth o.. is .dominant ptisition In tin- isalkann, purpnjioti thrnuvli tlti vlKllantr .
ri .rirlorcd at ihi Kanatorhiin. Jolm Mid the ftiivrrnmoni'n divlslim to foiicrat mal lnKportorn.
! ;ay8 it In liioially Hlf comlniT d-voUip tin' ollfli'ldK witji the aid i
I.;m(I: lioin!' to sp. nd u few uf for Ian t apltai ivill oun up. ti , UonKl I' lijnm iicMnrr
: day lu-ir, for "lio made 1 ho win- Is hop,'d, hit? rt-oiHttnU prioili(i'H,! n (jti iv (i'V.. A suit
alorium hia headtioarlf i'8 for no -
unit enm of hhi work hero. ! Ceonouilc iieecaslty is now prov-Alrw.-
!. !., flilchrlst uud lltt! iny of reatr roncern lo liuinan-
; hou :have eoino hero thlri Weckila (han iitdllioal alMaiu-cs and the
! ft oMi Vatican -nr II. ., lo Hpwul prat t ii inr of unsoutid theories.
! thu ClirlMtinaK holidays with .Mr. mu Ii as inaimuni prieet, eMirt
Clti hrlHt. of tho sanatorium. tar: and oilu-r lo'ilrh tlons at Ihe
Mr and lin. J. O. Tiro Htopprd
ho tlo- flrnt of tho wevk lor.rd In the dAVtlopuunt of iho
a few days, while on tht Ir way roniiiry'M roouri-H.
fron I h It- Jiomo In l-'llor. Idaho. ltumanla today has title to vast
rm-y wui speim uio
winior months In that cliy.
Thouirh Mr. Trio has mad farm -
ltikr 4i Ik oea(ion for Ihe last few
years tho fuel that ho win iu
i-arlh-r duj s a contractor makes
him hopo -in matlorially aid !:i
tlu- winter growth of I'orljand.
I;.. V. Hunts Is a rui-sI from
Konni-wlck-. Wrsh. II uils Is n
fruit raiser, who pi-ciull.eN in
apples.
Thc Hot l.ako sanatorium pai.l
di-arly to rottm Instinct Tuesday
niht wlirn two of the ino.t val- ,
ued canaries her,, wi-re killed i.yiulariy Kranco. If only for political 1
a iuowMiik1 oat. Tho birds wor,-;
im i.oiioil Kl. Andt-owNluirir ml h .'. .
C,n.nn unnh.ri f(1tn...l fii- tit.-.1
Hwvotnoss of their moiody. Thcylicttn participation, which would j
vvoie valued at :t.1 ouch. Tlw:r proHiimaldy be entiroly uon-pollll- I
toi infn.
Mrs. .A. (1. Kalk of Vay
reached lu ro Wednesday
j lo bo with he(- mother. M rs. I.
i'sll. (laarden tftirlntr an operali-tii
tho she win undergo this v.nk. Mrs.
.re- J (Jaarden cm mo hero from Pnyot-1'
anil lirr IniHliMnil own a friitl
raiuli mar Hint l.lalm city. XI rs. (i''"n'1''' ""' 1,,'"'"I ' "" -ICalkV
hnslian.l Is coivn.'cl. d wi;!i vl1' '' ''V '""r " Arllnir, Max,
Hi.' Siol;.inn lalrrnatioi all- Nil1" l'"11'1' lw" "VK ln l''-m-
,-oailj iviile and Iv.o fn rorllalui.
The naineB of several I'enille-! '-"neral servlees will lie lielil In
ilou visitors atmciar on tile ivitl. 1
iter of Hie last few ilnvK. J. II. I
l.uek. John llck. John l.eur.r. ileel.le.l upon. Mrn. Illoeh may al-1-.
A. Orunhnlm. Mlis Muv llair.l , tcn.l Hie iiineral si i vleea.
r.ml ('. IE. I'MnitithlK are all Ifues s j ' i
i roin loai elk. j
I'. ter Johnson Is a Jlellevio.
Idaho, raneliiiian who is her
fn.
trentment. A Kenond Idulio red-
d. nt' whn ronnhofl hero Wedlios-
Lunger re:- J"
InIi.ts from I'.nlso.
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I
il Oltl lfJ.V-UOItV IWILHinv
l.'l:i:.SIXf: IN SOI I'HWKST
I '
WASH I M i i IX. (Al') TUr n-n-
.li - r of ton lKn-lorn populatir.n or
jtlii - country Ih looati-il In Allen
county.' Indiana. 10,8 miles cast of
New llnveii, having taken a south
wesUVurd trend after two decades
i of southeastward inovemont. Jn
determining tho foreign-born con-;
(or. the census bureau found.lt lipri
movod I K.D miles in tho ten years;
from IMO to H2a. lis movoiucnl i
was i n.R miles casfward and 1 S '
mih A south w ard.1
"Tlio chungo In direction of Iho;
movo.mont of I his center from oasi
10 wi ni is duo princliKilly to the
increii? In fonign-born white
population In tho sialo of Califor
nia," says tho bureau, "The lotal
InoretiHe In the foreign-born whito
imputation of the frilled States was I
Htates of Tcx-ns. California and Ari
zona was 3 1 ii.:'2, or SU pel rent
of tho lotal increase.
; forroct tills scntonco: "It wasn't
the Ihnior that mado mo foil this
Way,' raid ho, hut Just tho fact
(hat my f-'toinach was out. of fix."
I.unch KHh 4 NaphlnB $4.ftft T'il
Vow CaHefSilfljr. All Viand Km-1
troldorcd with HMU Thn riflH. Tins I
Stilohlnt,- And Art Short. t'J- HISf. j
NEW TODAY
POi: SAI.K lli-il lu-riH fur Ninas-
illnniT. (i. I'. Kit Htiniun. I'unn
. is-si-itpi
i .
FOIl HAI.K-nvi-riiiulli'il.
Simp.
I.mliin liK-joli'. Just
liKtuiru I.IK'I'.WOOil'H
K-21-:lti
l-'Olt S.M.I-: K.'lii"
lltiltur. Iti, ill.-
llflSlH.
I'.lllpll
12-21-71.
KOli SAI.K l-'at younr I'lyfnout h j
Coek hens, delivered. 1 l.eK.Sf-d I
:i'to Ih. IMmno :i'M-V. l'J-1'l-ipi
I-'OI: ltKN'T 4-rooni furnlKhod!
; house. 112 Adiiiim. U-21-aip'
f-'OK liKNT Konr room Hirnifhcd
hou.se. i:il5 'A avenue. l'hmv
ysn-j. 12-?l-2t
KOI: SAI.K Wliilc enarncl Hoos
; ier cahlnel. Hliifhfly im d. Kntsy
teniiH. Inrpilro 7'0 M avonuo.
I2-2I-21P
(OH S'.I,K flit TKAii; 2f.t iieres;
Uos-' Iii. nh-ily improved. Iniint:- :
' diate pOKSt HHion. Vill lake olherj
. properly, real or personal arid
1 lime paymeniH. V. II. Terry.'
. I-hon- a.'.S-ll. J2-J1-H :
1VANTRD Pormancnt homo in
iho country lor elderly K'-ntlc
! man. Hill paid monthly. Hot
:! Lake Sanatorium. I 2-2 i -Al
m too of I'iunl SMtloiiioiil.
Noiioo Ik lif-rohy jflven to all coii-
ad -
Ada
vrned: that ll rmsn Khtcrlst.
I
I
aiintsirmor ni uio rrtiaio oi Aoa i
Wont FioKrhrt. decnwd. hun fitd:f
In Iho counly court nf t nion i"oun- i
Jy. Oregon, hiii duly Yi rlfhd final
uermjiit In I he udinlmidrUlton of
Hntd )Kiut" fin 'I thf nil coilri hutt
, H-t Hat at day, the l'.'lh of J;nitai-y
A. I. 1 ! 2 4. ut two o'clock I'. M.
at Die counly court room in Lu
Iruiide, imKoii, (in rho time aud
plat for Iho inariuK of ualj final
a''oui:iii and u 1 1 ohJwtloriH thro(o.
. Admlnl.ti rator.
'li-c. 21-2-Jun 4-il li
T TTl V 1 A -Tf T17!t Vf2 i
,;!, -siif V rpA aii
JiiAwlKljl . 1 1 ) UIIj
Pf IKUI H 1 1 .ITI RSI
fur the nation.
rp nse if foro(t;n capital omphy- J
arcus oi ricu uii-iitiinni; laaus.
whtch have been leased so far only
; In hinall lots to purely Rumanian
j oonipn nios. Tho KoverniiH'ilt now j
i a ppurent ly feallcM' that tho hesl
J tutcivyiH of tho country demand
that thewe mutr. owned lands .
j ir,tenniye!y developed and plans'
have been ilrawa up for diillimr
j :t.(uo welh: on thorn during tho
next t n years, provtdrd, of eourno
jt hat foreign capitalists ran ho ln-
ducrd to conic in und "carry tin
load.
tir at liritaln. and more parth'
conslili:rallou. would Hko to i
t od their hdd on tho Itumanlan I
fiolds. but it. Is foil hero that Anier!
al In character, would lie prefer- I
I bh
v.'niPRINEVILLE
MAYOR DEAD
IN PORTLAND
f"onlhinod from pao I )
1 "i'1" lsrenl i-emetery In 1'orl.
tstil.l Imt thu ilale has not K-en
Nature kuowM that brooding ov-
,T one trouble wmi'itl drive us ma I
wnn sn fiho givct; us more
Vcl't Our minds.
'"- j
-
lipouwamn (ire now hointr norv
od by our i 'hof. Mr. Newman
Our loader. Waffh :i v coffee Lr.r
1,(1 -r,:
I ' IU ft
1 - I .N-OT .
Gift Suggestions for the
Kodak Ownev
Kodak Heir Tinier $!.LT.
'Kodak ('ariyiriK 'as(!fl inic up
Kodak Portrait Allacliini'nl. TThj
Kod. Auio-MasU J'rinl. l-'ranio $1.50
Knilak AuIo-I-'ochm Knlai'K-or $.15
Koiiak Atnaleiir Printer yio.an
Kodak Metal TrlpodH Jl'.Tfi up
Koiiak .MtiuniB 2."ic up
Kodakci-y lido a year
Kddapod $ 1.7ft
Olhor iroi'liiionf siiosllnns
lit ir Kodak conn (or
Red Cross
Drug Store
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I- CHA
SKI
Blue Mountain Oregon
EVERYONE LIKES VARIETY
That's why everyone likes our lumber -have
so much to choose from.
TELEPHONE MAIN 8
Bowman - Hicks Lumber
Company
For Mill and Box Wood Phone Main 517
J. L. Munhall
ijo ..t
!
1 j
1 I
Attention Men '
We are open eveninus and would be glad to help
you select your jrjftH. , The . tliingo we have are what
women love.
l l i
Art & Baby Shop
Mm, A. MHn
Hestmy liwinliary Men I. !
WAKHINOTON; AI l-'edor-'
,at Jnnperilon lawn have hoon in
'"POriuion for 17 yearn, inning thm
jtiuic morn Hum a,rna,tina whoio
Iuim heeii field hy lirlcKulo Sonlh-i-rlnad,
of Alaska, In tho IdHtriel
oi Columbia Huprcnic t'ourl, to
i iijofn Soen-.tary Horhori 1 Uov
trton h-ionur pi-rieHs
BUICK
Southard & Shinri
Agents
Roesch Did?.
UNION-LA GRANDE
AUTO STAGE
Ti.Mi-: T.Mii.i-:
!.e(li'M l.cnxcs
tt I'niou I.u lii-anile
S::ii A. M. !l::'.il A. M.
I I Mill A. M. l:"n l M.
2::lii I'. M. t!::in P. M.
4 : :i l I". M. 6:1 a I". M.
Siimlnys
l.eaies In'nves .
rilion T.ll tintuile
1:(hi I'. M. r.:l5 I1. M.
Saliuclav MbIiI Specials
lienvcs Lenxi-s
I nion l. ininilo
7:iin T. M. 11:011 I'. M.
lleitlCll t'ltl'S
1. Ih-liAl. Munuccr
Write Me About Your Cae :
TF you will write me about
your condition, I will send ;
you my FREE illustrated book '
which tells many things about '
Piles and other rectal troubles
which YOU should know.
It also explains my nort. surgical :
treatment which, without pain or ;
i.r.iuiAmn
LUIIllllClilClU. 5 --w4 11 Llr
f l.J
to cure yow riic5-oi ice rciunucu.
It also litU hundreds of
formar patltfnti, both
men and women, who
testify as to my skill.
,S;'sl. DEAN, M.D
END AND MORRISON PORTlAND.ORtGON
ORDER
. A Christmas Tree or
Uull Center Uriek ICE
C U I'l A M for your
Christmas Dinner.
A Cliristmas Tree in
every slice.
Blue Mountain
Creamery
; 1 WW Walili.
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