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PAGE SEVEN Saturday. January 5, '1021. THE LA GRANDE' EVENING OBSERVER men plumbers who went on utrlko liecause their employers hriil'"e fus. il to Inereose Ihelr wage enln from 7.ri(i to iS.riO'a.diiy'tt'iSIIIl out. - ' Melllement of the HlrM(n"-nw hlngi-H ti 11011 the ilaln when wage sealo will beconm effvflllvo. In case the cont roveisy l ailbtl(lll- Italian Flood Kills Hundreds E SCHOOLS i To Link Memorial With Cemetery eiarort tho ovenlns vory Ray fully spent. , The Apr family pont Now Yoars wilh rolallvoa In North low tler. Mir Kva Long roturnod WodnoH day niorninfr from Lu (Irando, Juiv Iiir- aponi part of iho vifraMon woi-k wit h frlendH t horo. iiy . -5 GAIN OPENED! Holiday Vitiations - End; V i t h a Shortage of! Teachers; Handicap Is; Sirlt-kevH Iti'innlfi out. led 10 nrbllratlon, uh aKiecii .v. I both Iho planter plumbers nnd !h Sl rlkers ' ' 1 --------Mr V i V JV SAI.KM. Or. Twenty journey Overcome. Wore -than 'tW person arc reported to have io5t their lives in Mda around. Eersamn. l;;tiv Photo Miowa a view o wreckage. ERLIN I UfcHLiN, " AP) American wo- Iven keeping house in IJerlin who' 4iak the -rounds of the shopt: fori ho purpose of supplvini: the'r' IS THRILL YANKS in: Hull' nutlon.'i I curmir-ti-1 oh n t.ol.1' liiisis. Kntlund im.s minli-. hiavv invcmiiu'iim in tin- liiilil.i nH-s, -nil lh,. rui.-i-H nf Kovii-i lliif..Hu hnvn toHtinoc! lo their n. li-nlion or ripc-r)lrix their Imle penilenee. ll'-iiee, hp Priir&ntivlun Kliln Pihfi fiuzrlie ,i-,y..,'n n,(, ial(- ti. s!ii'PinK Kituullon is net ..nlir. lv witfioiii promise. COYI-: (Special) ''!l -Oxt rtltK i-olt f. '! in litis vicinity hi s mie- what modi rfi iJ. Six ffn( '''- ! low jt ro w;i:s I'm1 lowtii: l-n:i r.'-, :t.iifi' f-iM-lx',!, mi 1 1ll- morn in nf Imiu uy I. (tn i ho ninniln:; n,' , ,Iii!in:ny 'J, tho mi-ronry rt'uiNti-i'fd i 10 iio:r'c.'s ahnvi- zito, j School opt-noil on tin- mornint . nf .Innu.'iry '2. with a ilill alirn- f iliuif. hut n HhorniK"' of ifiiohorii. ' On: of tht- ifradi' teaolioru hud hoon ' ipurrird dtirinK the va'alitn un-1 di-kiynl tralPB In'. rauiU'd tho all-' soiiro of two hlerh soliool ti-nolnrrH. .Mrs. T. ' '. Htfty nnd T. II. ('or-; klin put on tln Hrmor of Iho prd affotr nnd Riilitiili Died tn t h Hi'hoo) und ,Mrs. Die post) ion tiimlo vacant in tlio tfradi-H. Tho MisHi-s Lola M.irton, Vinlot Itloom and N'llto f.;ir!;. r Irf! iaMl (svonitiff for Moinnnmth io rt-sumo tin'ir Nludit'H ut ;ho Sta.tt Normal. ' t This pinjt'stie bridMO will b built In Washincton, D. C. Arlinifiun National CemtU'iy. J It will connect the hlnculn M.-mniiul with t)r omcs with food, Nel.tont n-turn -tnIiv,'lf froin I).. I rom a HltoppliiK tour w ithout a 1 oos. roiinlii a lirlll. l.I;ht.s und rov.( In tm'forviird roni! lorlii nnd Tin' llallcn. tnr (he pr.sl foi-tnlKhl. is :u hnini' nrr:iln. l.onin Liinu Knvo u ihohI d.'lwht ful llridsi' parly lit hln hol.' Hiitiirilny I'Vi'lihlK. honorlnK MIkh lOfith.-r Saiindnrrt, a hoiia' Ki'' a' his hotni- At UK' How of tin- llllrh IKaino n ilcllriouR Innchron was sit II. fnnUlin fill v'"'- "' priM,.ni '. KhIIht Haundi'l-H. or Klrhlan.l. Mr. Janil Mid. T. ('. Il riy, Mr. and Mm. IT. II. Conklln. Mr. unil Mrs. (I. K i MarliiT. and Mr. ami Mrs.- It. H. ilianh'lB. t Kllncr Hansen, who in Bt talent nt Misa MaMv .Miller nnotl.er wudenl '" "inumetio I niverany is speiin at Normal left .smurday viHitinK,11 " f"'"" '" ' M" vnrullon ill liienila In Portland on the wuy. i1-uve on the bim si of h! iier. Mra. Walter llaron. who Iras been nt-.''1"'" '"'Haas, ti-nillr.u the Stale I niverslty. ill Mrs. Osear l.nnd left TuiBilny not return to Knjtcn.-. hat will r.ik evenliiB for fanlon Kar.njs. !( up some post Kia.lnale work nt she will spend a nionlli vlsllinif a I nlon lor the last half or l his -year, .hrni her and other felallves. Miss Kthel Onlinliv who visited! The Ladles Aid of t ho Met hodlst . home In Halsey. (Jreon. for holidays returned on Wednen- II lull way To It,. I'u-licd. MAHHFIKI,), dr. Ilepresen- 'orte. "Curry nnd Kathrred here to '. ork on llic I '.nose- niirkftHr anil In the residential -vi'lt hlBhivay. Certain snols In the llsfrlrts Vhere tho food shops nre hlBlnvuy leading lliroiiuh i-iirrv leated are or every dav oeeurnTiro eountv were rprnin n.l,.i r.. ri...t In. r Hon... in Hiiim.v. (in'.nn. for i e.p.seopal l llllten liiei at tne nome lit oftfll.do. nut nmoiilit to anv-'attention. Ille first helm- rr il, the holldavs n.lilrneil on WnlnrH. ' Mm. Thos. Towle Wednesday, WlllnL' IllOr.. tllMll I. ann.1 uli.n.l I 1 1 I ul n .... I.... .1 .!...... ' I. ft IWII 11(1 n TllrtHC 11 l'f(.-.:i t H " - " nw.t.i ...U....I.V- ii-i ii -II 1H OOK1I1IIS u in liny. ' family rnmpun, and usually lira the state line, lo conn, -el with ih Prof, and Mrs. J. n. Prize, who Mrs. A. A. Antles. Mrs. fSnedeker, lanipeipoilt by the police beforo Itedwood hlt'hwav In fnlirornln snent the vacation at Welser re. Mrs. John Allen. Mrs. lOletuior my onetets oven r. bruised nose. West Duley. from Smith river, ns- turned Monday. iTowle. .Mis. deo. Mellanlel and Tho tCMHilo makers in most In- sured the d(leBales this would bo' Miss Kslher Kannders, of Hicli-jMrs. Denn Towle. ri'i'mnn'" ,)'0nl1''1?' ,vho" lilinJif.l by the state of California land, a former teacher In Cove Mrs. Wesley Hinlth und Mrs. riu Ir li r ' i" ''He for hours. connect with the Hoosevelt spent a lew days vIsillnK at IhelAllce Alien left Tuesday iiianilnx t i ir nrPn become strulned und highway and thus from a contin- home of Mrs. I.ydia M. I.anli: hre,ifor l.os Anreles, California. They 'ley fly.off tho handle in a jiffy 1,1 . .... ... . '. ,tl .'...,.,... ,, t . .,.,., i, vll.in tl...l..l III. I .11 . '". ...femiuj IIUII1 llll. IIOII 11 1U .11 ina U UC l II I III- 111. nM llllll .1111.11 if IIHIKIIIK IUC llll "J II 111 (II 1 1 OH 1 1 C -wlen Ihirfirat little thinff occurs to -m i.vin..iu...t m i i ...i . i.i .. . n u .1 i . Deleffiites from Cocs and Curryhelr vacation at their homes ln!l.a Orundo. They plan to remain counties, chosen to work with thoil'nion returned Tuesday eveninK toitintll spring. stale hlirhw-ay commission of. lre-rcsuine their places In the school i Mr. and .Mrs. H. !. Hawk, of lion, are 11. U. Lawson. Weilder-iroom on Wednesday morniiiK. 'Pendleton, are visltiitK at the liomc burn. W. J. Ward, Hrookinits: Ma-i -Miss Hortha Harris visited of Mrs. Hawk's parents, Air. and ior .1. C. Jolinnon, (laid Hunch ; I friends in Yakima during the Mrs. U. P. Rell. Charles Hall. Marshfleld. 'Christmas holidays, returning toj Mr. and Mrs. II. !. Hell were - Icove on Wednesday. ihosts al a dinner parly on New ProRi-C!::! Is but the functioning1 Mrs. J. W. Jloatson, who lias Years Day, The table was laid of the vanity that make.'; a man been visiting her parents at Hose- for thirteen and was laden Willi a Hirer lo outshine hi fellow. burg and other relatives at As- bonllfll! supply nf good things pro- uiso a Hllle. .Men ulso sometimes liet intohese little encounters. nit men - 1:10 - row grows and preads rapidly. Within a few mln- liles, unfess the police happen to present ,11 rnit clnsa riot may In progress, and store windows ro hrokn, heads are cracked and lucre Is K general upheaval In the $cghbor"hbod until police re-j Serves arrive and sometimes tlo Cittifl shooting. j Tho tpfJubli. beglmi usually when omo market dealer, or a shop I keeper refuses to sell hi l staples I or Iho okl paper mark which he- an lunihtlng head over heels five; years ag6 ami has been at II. ever Since. pr-alem contend they arc unable In., replace then slock:; 1111 1 less thejrioffor the whole.'ialeril or eusnnts"tiollnr bills or somelhlni! nearly a3 good, and sue thev uri.- ('r to k eo.u,. tbyAclWJift.jikiitfiit uMi iiiei- man attempt to continue business with the old paper murk a tho medium 01' exchange. . The action 01" Iho food dealers Is In direct defiance of a ilegreo Issued soiim time ,,go by the gov ernment, the ,. fleet that paper marks must be accepted for bread meat, potatoes, butter, cheese an. I Other staples during the period of transition, di signed to bring out a. new currency. Thorn nre only I'uo or lion Amer ienn woijjen In Ilerlin (his winter compared, With several thousand :thls time" last year, these belmi- wives op Vnlted Htales government officials,' buHlnerfs men and others making their heailiniariers here indefinitely. Tourists and foreign travelers -generally have been steer ing shy 'of (.let-many for months because p( the unsettled conditions. I-Wil liyfir ul lititiiinn Aenlnsi Hesti-icica .uiKiar Pleasiti-cs KONUO'N. ( P) Th.t Lord Mayor of London, Bir Louis New ton, beim-pn the peopln should l. permitted; to do as they please on Sunday 'ho far ns work and en tertainnvnl are concerned. lie gave pnu'tlcal emphasi!; o! thy idea recently by breaking the tra dition ofu -Mansion House Sunday and attending on that day a din ner of ide lOcecntrk- Club. In a speech hi acknowledged tho "gift", oi beiiu; matin an hon orary member, and said ono fea ture of tho club which he appre ciated wa.-- ita unrestricted hour:!, 'for on this day of grace it ought to be left to the people to chooso tho hourb.tlioy desire forwork and entertainment without eternal par llarncnt.fre restrictions." SLEO AIDERS j Kathleen Campbell j i Soprano ; NJuRED llnrns, Hinall Hon nf AHmtI nnriiH, Wlto wrs viHliini? horo durlnr; tho )'olidny3. Hi'tUden lmvinjy Sourlet l'ovor lloltliy hua Mool polHonlnK cnitHt'd by n Ht'vero lmrn. I Howard f'utnn, who iindi-rwonl an operation on IiIh thrnul Innl Wook Ih ahlo lo 1)0 homo nfrnln. j Hen Hill und daughter VirRtnIn " " "woro Hulcer vlHiiorii N,r Yoar day. Telocaset Coasting Party' mmr Huntiy. of ha onuido, Goes Through Wire m TllB !'lu"ul anU Fence: Lars Larson Is Tho traveliiiK show, "Hort nnd Painfully Hurt. bou',''nigh'.'r''' "r" tt",,n',p,,l - " ' i Tho Cranio save a Now Yonr j TKl.OCASKT (Special) A Kvo Wilt oh pnrly and a mi p per, a eoiiftliiiK parly Tuesday - ovoninir lartfo orowd attend d antl ovory mol wilh (inlto an accident, when on' had u kooi! tltno. tho sled on which a nunihor of poo-' .Mrs. JohnIoh IVtonxelll left the plo woro riding run through a wlro first of tho wook for Cortland, fonoo. l.nrs l.nrson, who wan whoro sho will spend tho w tutor, ' Htoorlnff tho Bled was quite hadly A nuinlier of young poople fron j rut about Iho face and three tooth 1-a Clrando oniuti out Monday ovon-1 woro knocked loose. Ho wuh mo t"tc for a surprtsn parly ut tho hadly hurl that it whs nocesmwy Hlujsor homo. Tho. ovontnff was to ro lo Union for Modlcaf aid. spout in danoiiiK. Tho rowd left I. ura Wilson received a sovoto for i-a Ciratide initio w'e hours of scratch across hot I'uoo, Mr. Hyatt's th" mornintf. overyono haviiiK iie cyi! was bliicked t.nd tlio r at of iho -"??-T--T?fT?TT ? i I'lANO AND VOCAI. INSTRUCTOR Conch Accompiinist 7 Studio asterjx Oregon Miisi.gjGcu, Telcplione Main HOIlesidrnco Ftiloy Hotel. Main 73 V.. parly won- badly scratched. Mr. ond Mvs. W. II. C.tton spout Now Years al Mrs. t'aton's parents at I nlty Station. Miso Opal Unrr has boon uhe sick for tlio past wool;. Mrs. ivr trudo Yoimg took her to Ha her Wodncsduy for Medtcul treatment. Another caso of Iho Kcarlot fovor hits appeared in Tot oca sot. Hohhy vidod. Those present woro Mr. and Mrs- Klmor l-'ulp, Mildred and Frnnk'.o Knlp, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hruztllo. Mr. and Mrs. Krnosl Deli and two children and .Mr. and .Mis. III. I. Hawk. A Marvelous New Book for the ' Automobile Owner . . Wh.it motorist has not wished for a book that would give him just plain, common-sense, understand able instructions showing how to reduce upkeep expenses and get better service from his car? Most automobile books are too technical for the average motorist H?re is a new kind cX motor took, written - YOIU OTI'.STION AM) ITS ANSWI lt iMllmi: J would lllto to ask this quest ion after an examination: Can you loll positively wti ether treat ments will benefit mo. Ans won An oxumlnatiou und splniil analysis will not only onahlo nio to looato the Iruo cause of your illness, but It will enable mo to frlvo jou a sano and loij-l-cul conclusion as to what resultsyou may expect from my treatments. Thero Is not til i of t tin clonic Miicntftvork In tlu-Iu;tlro of ("hirpractlox'nd Nuturo pntlly. LrocoKiilste dtsouso us ItuvHr ono primary cause and 1 know that If tho cause Is removed tho patient will pot well. Therefore tho answer to your nitesllon is Yos. ' PH. WOODKMj Nolle 20, Nimum-r Jtldtf. iVmtuiiaikm I-'ro Every Woman . SHOULD SEE : ; OUR WINDOW DISPLAY OF Wire Goods FOR THE KITCHEN ' Theac are all necessary kitchen tools you. need . some of thenievery clay to help you with your work. Oui prices' very low and our .quality nrthe bestto he had. Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. 2 HANDY POCKET SIZE 1C0 pages 147 illustratiotis sV7P. in such simple language antl so fully illustrated thai any unskilled motorist can easily follow (ill itiiitruc.ions givon. It will Save you hundreds of dollars in repair bills, show you how to keep your motor tuned op ant run tlionsnr.tJs of rr.iles without eveigoinij near a repair shop. Shows how to find any The : Pie, Baltic Freights Arc Improving Is Report roPKNHAGKV, (AP) ItnlUrs ports aro showinjf increased ship pins activity at fairly remunera tive, rale', acco'ilinir to tho Scan dinavian' Shipping Gazette. British and Scaivlinuvian veweln predom inate in ".his trade, but Anit-riran. liutoh oirtl I-'rench froitrhterji arc not nbscn,t. Tho Kronen particul arly are keen lor the bushieR-: (n W'tilch, hiM'orc tlio war, they vlrtu nlly had fio part. Baltic trado, thin paper poo- on to say, more or less dependent upon tho-buytnj; power of liussiu, nnd ob?orver. :irc nskin;! i ' the Hoviet npnhlicf; wilt be ab!o ti rontinu't. t'inancin tin :. tremen dous purchase.s. ttussiai export.: ore incroi'sinfi- by leaps and bound; it derif.s. and provide return j freights', I Hut o'ven if IltiRsia does not ! mnintniiL her Increase, there n nlwnys the enormous Hwcdidi and J'lnnfsh "timber and aliiod trads, nnd tho per.-liorne traffic of Po land. Tbo more chaotic oondiliotT become in derma nv. Hie greater tho IncTOTiRe in freights to and from Po.lund. Mariiimo activity at Imntzif? is Krowinjr rapidly. Tho hew Bi-.ltic slates, lv-ithon-1a, Latvia and Lithuania. r-pro-pont by no mean- r. nenii,';ihlo fac tor in for,if:n shipping. Tin c countrios fM em jrradunlly lo bo ro coverfnjf. and after hard truc B'oa they liavu succeeded in plac D9n I 13 P..,. 711 ""9 instruciicns i"iven .jable any automobile trouole in ;.i lew minutaa-not hours. Every lest, e;:aminaiion or stment thai the expert mechanic mt.kes. r-md :h you can easily make v. hf.-n yuu aresinn'. o how, is described step by step, with each upern- tion iully illustrated, exactly as if an expect mechanic were standing beside you all die lime, telling you what to do and how lo do it. Saves money on repair biib After showing you where the trouble lies, com plete, easily understood instructions pre given which show you jut what to do lo remedy it. If you tlo not with to remedy the trouble yourself, you can tell the repmr mail where it is, and only pay hirr. for the actual lime spent in nm'.inii the tepair. Gives finer points on driving and f unir.jj up The proper care to give every part of yout car is ully cnvcier! Simple, concise instructions are given on the liner points rt drlvi: i and tuning up the motor. It tells you how to keep your cr m perfect condiiion that touring will be a pleasure, r.irely tiiurrt d -trouble on the road. You are shown how to ker little trimb'i from growing into big ones how to keep your cur ouf c.f i! -repair shop and on the road. v Our Motor, Book has been wiittcn for ul by Mr. E. H. Scott, tlio rolfil nulomo bile engineer wh'-- r-iicle, os the ere of the - ir ecl week in our C" - . In thi wonderful book -.e, jrou inside information ntilf nnrxrn f Ot moit expert mechanic. Send for your copy NOW- Mail tho COUPON There i a Special Section in Book for Ford Can , '. Evening Observer, La Grande : I Please send me copy of Motor Book for which I enclose one dollar. (1.00). j Address .Name City .. 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That is why you are not taking full advantage of the better things in life today if you consistently overlook the advertisements. READ ADVERTISING AND KEEP ABREAST OF THE TIMES W VWVVv J! J i I) . n,f Mi . ,.-f ,. f ..n..f ,:f ' f 'f ,f " f "; f ' f f ,, f f ; f f f ' f f f f f f f J f f I; I u li 5": VI , IT y f f f f f f