La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 10, 1924, Image 2

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    Thursday, January 10. 1924.
PAGE TWO
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSEKVEK
I
M
' wantstTid
s Work
Shoes
--at
Special
Prices
During our Jtffiuary-Clearance Sale we are
selling MenVWork Shoes at prices that afford
at chance to satisfy your present
even anticipate your future wants.
$2.75 to $3.75
A Good Place to Trade
BE IS Bui :;
NEW YEAR HE.
fj.-orsi? oml ill 1 1n-
.WoO.1,'11.
1
lipi.n- or Ml'S.
thi- homo of -Mr. anil Mrs.
Manly. .. ....
I., Lathrop of Kntorprlsn, 1h
un.nilliiK n few tloya "1 tho homi-' Al illl'AV I I.Y 111 XI I I :i
of hi HiBinr, Mm. l-'rnnk OH. j MtlltTAI. I'lli: 'ID MXTT
Tho Masonic Io1ki of this j.luf.-! . I
hf lil n niihllc Installation Thnrs.layi' JfHANNKSHI'IMI. I.N.H.) ;
night of Hint w.-i-k. Visitors f rom ' IMs'-ov.ry of a fly whlrh In Ij.lliv.il
Inil.l. r nnU l-a Uran.li- -. i.r.s-1" "i r l"lly "n.my of the loru.il,
.tic ami k:ivi Inter-slimr ami In-"" r.ion.-.i i.y a pew-nun, n. om-
s:ru'liv- l.-t'Hiri s. wliii-h were n-
I li
1 !n-
Marv .Mi':l( !i:uil. pri'Siili'llt of
fin-i-pon Trull nssor-latlon. anil s.ili;
j"AfiiT I'linfir.nri- Mnml:0' '""
.t'til.-l' of tin- l.nr-'i.n of piil'l1- roa.hi
Olil'litivo ili-rliloil to primm n Mil 0
nnl:r. as i1.-li!nnllnK olil nrcnn
trail as national lilKlnvay. Hist
U'ltilii-R. I'harlrs I.. MrNniy."
oiii Oi- W.'Slirn Transvaal.
My la l.rown In rolor ami is
Newcomer ' at Summer'
11.. l...i... Hill It,. A., ii.v.il l.v all nr.'S.-nl. A allium ur.ns i
1IIL HLMi !'-! n '-.,...,,. ..... ... ,. , loa,. of "at similar to llio "1.1111.1
VlVJllr iW.'lKOnK Hold 11 .i... ..v..i,i,,,- fly." iiIIIioiikIi iniifh liromli r. 'I ll
Public Installation.
111. l.i ulf.i.riflnir fit tlw. M.'ln.o 1...I..I ....... ..-in i.... . !J
Mill Iluinillc.il of I'ortlunil. v.as t hroiiichoiit Its whole I'Xtint rrom
vinltlntf ri'lallv.'B hi-ro il'.ninir ihi-1 Missouri rlvi-r to tlw trail's .'in! at
w ! Jl' slati-.l thai thorn was K.-asl..-. Or., was Ki'.-ally vnlianri'il
i.hi, nl as iiini'h snow In I'orManil by tin. r.-i.-lpl Ihw of u l.'l.'Krain
as a iriss.-nif.-r on as t!i"r.' Is Jii'ro.
l.ylc ria ini'TMon snr-nt th
SPORT NEWS
STRIBUNb 15
SWEET SOUR
Despite, the Fact That He
. Is Called u "Mamma's
Boy" He's There in the
Ring.
(Ily .rnrk rn Hurry.)
Jntrniiilfoiiai News Nerlce Staff
,; ( orivspmulciit.
New York, A "inn ui inn's hoy"
(loc nol hv lo )k tl "nUmy," '
Thcrr'n VM!ni I .uwrciirr Hlrih
lii(ff. Jr., for cxiiini'1''.
Willln tn il "niainiua'H liny." Tic
tuxyn bo lilmm-H'. lK)vn lioinc In
ColumhuH, Oh., lit hclpH with the f
iIIkIium, nt'vi r out with u til' l
)ltH IllOttHT (loivm't like- I
Jtint to Mart I ho new yv.w r:n1if. t
Wtllfit Hkcil out :i viclnry over
Hiivo HownlMT?;, oiii? uf lirotik
iyn'.s BOfkhit; r ;t!:: n';i. tl-.t- ull't-r
luy, whh-h (-rut liim 111 iiiMttlit-r
nitifr or tti luihlcr (.u;ir,l Uic
worltl's IIkIH ht'iivj wi-rhl l:tio- i
Iiloiiklilp, v.'ir,. hi.: niothrr, i.ian
niror tn tnihn-r insiHt he Im'Umi;m.
"Sun-Iy my Willie Ih a luniinnii'f
lioy--H my: who iiiuoiml to any
lliliifr In ally line an1," "Ma" Hlrlh
hnjf M)nri(hd hh sh1 hi'slowrd :i,
ktsM oC victory ('ollowtiiff In'i non'n
rirst, I' ik III In the Nurlh.
"Vllll won't, huvc unylhlnK to
lo with New York k'Ii'Ih will you.
WiHlo?" "M:i" Htrthlintr tlfitiamhil
of r nenr-ohniiiplon hod.
"No mother." "mamnm's l.oy"
jtrornlHed,
Wlllliiui Uiwrencti HtrlhlhiK, Jr.
1,s .(iJHt thai kind of u hoy.
Stillillntf, who first cntne Inlo
rriteit, ni'i'cHdliiff to itome rrltini,
phut he require a little rerinement
hi htti teehnlMiic that can come
onl w!Ui linril experience. Wli'-re-
hy tiatnia a tale.
The mm h-nmoted" ruling of tin.-
New York Hl'aio Itoxlnn' CoinmlH-
nlon thai youthful ihirIIIhIh thowe
1 nnder i!l yearn of mk' miiHt ro-
fraln from i'mkukIiik In houtM of
moi'e than hU rouniln may prove
u ralani ly. The rillinK Ih predi
cated on I he preinlHc that men los.s
1 In: n "I are not nmlurc and nro
likely to iMirn thcuiNciveH out he
ft, re. they have altatneit the zenith
of Ihelr efflt't-ry nn pulver)7.crH of
thn human anatomy.
Khlhllni,'. likrt olhi-r Rood hoys,
ilinv therefnri he deprived of
I fluht'htf auylhlnf? hut wrnml rn-ti-rn,
hi t rival preliminary I unit r,
' for the nevl two yean. And It Ih
ultouelher poHrlhle that iiuv Ih thfi
time for hill) to K'1 the IdK-l'iKHO
cspei'Ienco on which to liulld li Ih
future.
j llnvvcver, thcric noon h to ho a
new lioxiiiK ( 'oininlHMlon which
J nun- have a different point
( v.
O. Oardlner, Mrs. A. (1. ronklln,
MrH. Williams. Mrs . K. Howcter,
Mim. (Jco. Alexander. Mm. J. W.
KtlllH, Mm. Kvtt Mllman. Mm. I. M.
KIIIh and Mm. Annie HU-hurdaon.
Ki'tiortH from varloim roInlnlltee
told of the Kood work t)i ordi-r if
etlKHKcd 111, Of the ('Iii IhI maa boxe
neat lo the poor and noedy, of thi'jwtth th
SI'MMKI'.VIi.l.K (Hh(:i1) K.
Mi-Khr'.if wuti traniLiiiitiir ImimIii 1
in l.a C ramie Weda lay.
Henry Trh s was hi'.nliiiK v. ooil lo
linhlW dnrinK I he v.e. k.
Mr. Itay ihiif of Pumpkin
KHre p. nf a et:pe of dayn IlilH
week at the hom of lo-r nisti-r,
Mrn. It. li. Mi Nin.ie.
Mr. a::d M a. J M. Mom'chan of
I Voadi.s, Monii-na, are v';idltiH al
the home of Mm. Kr.'ak Vood-ll.
.Mr. and Mrs. l-'-o Neid. H-r and
sarin, lioy and Vernon, were vll
tors Kridny at the home of Mm, I-:.
M. Watfont-r.
Jns Hejir
1 tie Htujre 1'riday uiornliif; returnhiK
rrom r-i Orunde. wh re lie np- nt a
few dayn atd ndtaK ln'sin.H:i af-ralt-H.
Mr. and Mm. I. It. McKlnzle are
t)io proud parent-s of a hahy hoy.
horn to I hem on New Years l ive,
Minn Ninah flood win haB heen
out of Hcienol for a few dayn on
account of a severe cold.
Many friends and relatives par
took of a bountiful New Years din
ner at the home of Mm. Wayne
Park on New Yiwra duy.
Mrs. Charlie Tamerln rtf Pump
kin HtdK". I stayintf a few days at
the home or Mrs. !. It. McKln;;ie.
Prod Hamilton waa a hnaincsH
vlHltor In Klrin the; latter part of
the week.
Archie McKln.te. who haa heen
vtKtf ittf? reiatlvea here during the
holidays returned to Portland Sat
urday evening.
ir. Moore of ai Orande, made
a profeHHional visit to Summ rvllle
l-Yiday.
Mi, and Mrs. Burr Cantr--al of
I,a Ornnde ' visited retai Ivea here
during the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Sanderson,
who are packing nppha at luihlrr,
were viHltorH In Sunim rvllle Hun
da y.
i;. II. Look of hnbler, came over
Saturday eveuiiif; to a1t iir the 1, ().
O. I' lodf.e.
Mr. and Mia. Mike Koyee, Mm.
l-'rank Woodell, Carol Wagoner and
VItkH Handerson spent Saturday
evening at tin home of W. M.
Park.
A fler a few dnya' vlait at the
hoiiie (, 1 1 ally llai-n, I he Sliat p
hrnthers ret timed li their work
Mr. and Mm. Ouy Chnppln of I,
(it-:i tide are utiendiiif; a fe
Hi the (!im peinens home.
tunuut t
.t the evenlnt:
ny lays an
1 i 11. 1 II,.. M....L' ,r Ih.. lr.Mi:l iill.l
''tJ!,in the lotirae 01 a lew days a iiuik-li"-t
.or ivnrm. deVeloi.4 and kil'H
.Mr. 11 vin nas rei urtu-u 10 nn
iiome In re afu-r a few d:iys spent
vlMit ln at 1 he home of iiia son,
who lives In I .a Orande.
Mr. and Mm. i. Slack of Im
j.h r. were hnsim-Hs vi.iitors in town
Wedn sday.
Mis. Mury McKinzl" has cone :o
Porllalid for an extended vialt.
ImI t.oxan came nown from hia.that the old Oregon (rail, now r
ranch the latter part of the weik. icoifnlz'-d as auc'i in Idaho and Or
fiy."
'iheory Ih that jhe
tile piCUh.
The discovery Is welcomed with
satisfaction In South Africa,
when heavy hatchings of locust
ei-.s have heen feared as a result
tjl reeeiit rain:;.
Trail Recognition,
HAKKIC, Or. Tin-
Aim.
poKslldliiy
elj
from Senator MeNary,
I The lelecram was lo Walte
100 Beautiful Oil
Paintings Left
TO BE CLOSED OUT AT $1.50 EACH
These pictures are a snap at $5.00, so don't
miss a chance to pret one at
Andrei
SeivicV
Yoi r Choice il jl
vs- Variety
Economy
White J'ine I.umhi-r com-
nejp (fiven in me nonifs wnere in- p.-my,
neBH nhldeH, and other kind nets. ! human fioodwin spent l-Yiday
t'hey ure planniiiK a dinner for l he 1 nljrht at the home of Leonard War
American I.cgimt to he Klveii, on ; 0ner.
the evenlntf of Jatuiary 1 1, At the! ir, and Mm. IMIIard choatl'
next ri'Kiilur ineetliiK lo he held were ruesis for dinner TueHday al
GOVE ENOYS.. "
THF WIMTFR
1 1 111. mm 1 lii
January IR all niemhers am re-j
iiueated to hrlnif their nreilie and
Oii'ead and R' vv for oni of ihelrl
memliern. i
Hevi-rand latin Jon en, of Ada.
Oklahoma, will hold services fori
four even 1 11 its at the Baptist.
church hcKtnniHK' Monday evening.
The Oorcns" Society of the Bap
tist church will meet al the home
of Mm. A. B. Mcclain Thursday
afternoon.
Mrs. I;. C. I lees, who has heen
ill for several mouths al Hot Lake
Sanatorium In al home iiKaln ami
nearly recovered.
Mrs. Walter Mayo, formerly Miss
IVon Woll, has returned lo Cove
to resume her ,piuce In the schoot.
iHirlliM; her a hue 1 ice her place has
of heen filled hy Mm. T. 11. Conklin.
Miss l.eona Hansen, who is
tenditnK schoot nt Perry was In I
Cove for the week end as tho Ki''t
of her sister Mrs. Chas. DeHaas.
M r. and Mm. J . E. Mills were
hosts to a small bridge party on
Siilurday evening.
I Indian Train Hold-up! lU-enll
Parly Wild Days In l
MOSCOW. (AP) Wild west
Festivities in Season Are',ll,yH in ,h" rnl!,'a S,U,IH wrn bnv
h i , t i t , 1 Iiik their Itusslan tu-ototypes tn
Many; Ice Is Being rut certain tinmy populated dhunetsof
Ul) for SlMMlCr LIO ',ni' i;krHlne and the CamusuH.
I Within u foriniKht were reported
three. train holdujm hy large groupK
"MakhiK hayf bandits. Near ltnsiov-oa-lon
Is typical f between the stations of Jernevo
while m:uil. ;,,,( stansinkaya. a group of han-
1.1 iuchi ior uiits rolihed everv nnsMcnger on one
COVK -(Hp.-claD-
whtle the sun shine
iCovo just now. Th
icoverlng the earth.
HieiKning ami great toaus of wood i rxprrBH train und killed one of
tlt.t llmelU-lil at "Tli h ",WU,,'M ,"' muuii- ),,.m w llO resisted. KclIP KlUIIKOV,
lipollioy" l.v Mi l,,,' of tl. fart " . "" ' ' " """"''' II"V wli.-n- Inin.llts to,.. il .. train,
thai ho maintain.',! his Hi'liolust U- I"' " " "nlw" ,""" iarliii',1 (titarils 0.vn...l tiro ami
slan.llni; In Koo.l slian... nolwllh- """ ' aK-1 , lian.lltH at Lay until siihioH
Klanillnif his tralninr mtlvlllis In ""M '"" K" Ml"',"'r ''' arrlv.Ml from I In- n.-ari'St slailon.
th.. i-ni-lv Uli..... .,r l.ls , , r i"'"1'1 slorni;.. pliiiu Is lu'llig flll.'il ll.nl Havorul liass..nit.'ts wrv
l.imis Iho nonii-wliul niirpi llnK ,11s- I"1"1 ""' nll": ll'''' 'I'1"1 w' ls wolltnli'il.
linollon nr bavins I ll a world's !' uln.-.l In s.'vitiiI iilai-.'ii hnllic N,.r 'a,llnvkas an artni'il itronp I
champion for nl.oul two luinrs. '"i1" "iiliit s mpi hik r r,(, ,nui,,, biniilliH nttncki'il 111.'
slailon, Sol.lntsKayu. ulth tln In-ti-nt
of rolililntf tin. rapl.lly ai.
El MMelO!
t CIGAR. .; I
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Irrfl t we rr! i
WELSH 'a,: J-'U-i'l 1
1
Have You a Jar of
ustard Ointment
in Your Home?
Rexall Co. Mustard Ointment
Applied when a new chest cold is starting will
prevent serious complications. Every home
should have a jar ready for instant
A Shirt for eyiiry
Occasion v
at I
20" '
""SAVING
Soft collar-attached, new designs in soft cuff
styles
Wool Shirts for Dress
Wool Shirts for Work
'o
SAVING
2a0(
1
SCRANTON & SHORT, Inc.
Blue Mountain Oregon
use ;inn 1
m apply it liberally at the first sign ofjy'cold.
Store
Either you have to repair or evenUrally you
have to rebuild. It's Far Cheaper to Reoair.
S
TELEPHONE Ml
- Hicks Lumber
any
ood Phone Main 547
Munhall
Bowman
For Mill and
I5ox
1 1 miiI all cnliK'H from lluet
When Miko MeTittuc, who won 11 t1" niouuialns. litis is mail'
declsoil over llattling Slki In Ire- ,trmi al-solntely pure Mprtnif wat
land last St. Patrick's
matched recently to me
in Ooorgla. Mike took willi
1 1 a rry K r 1 1 e, who re f e re ed
May, was
. St 1 11.1 m ic
Mm nod the JIiikI
the ' music on th
"" "", '"m" """"'" proachlng 111:1 1 1 train . I he engineei
MeiKiiing pt.illeH are niimrro.iH's;uv ,,., however, and passed the
id Hlci4h hells makes
Icy air. A parly of
ljompscy-l'urpcntter bout uml who merry makers went out In the vul
han achieved other claims to fame ley 011 WcdixHday ami rpent the
In such matters. There wcro some -evening at the home ot Mr. and
who hold that Harry was some- Mm. Waller I 'IchardM.
what mistaken, however, when he. On Prtday ant) Saturday eve
concluded that Htrlbling ami Mc- nfnirs there were - several shdgh
Tigno had ronght a draw In th loads of school children enmvlng
Oeorgla city. Chief among these Jo,,,! n)l liniI 1(,.st of all frolle
wem divers and sundry gentlemen r,;,Hnm;,
wiin an ussorifu array oi neavy m,.Hi (J Conklin lias In
liriilicry, wno uireaienei m remi ,.,.eted hy ttie Ladles Ouild.
innuimn irom inr 11 no imi ' e ,,,,,, K;)l, , Il(1,ni , h
iraci i-o u.aw mm,. '""' vocation of Last
capitulated to tho lrato multitude Jl( ,(.mi ,,llt
una nnouncea rtirioimg inn win
station at great speed.
The first essential In the mak
ing of n great leader Is n consti
tuency that has less sen-f than
ha ha
il
M ,lieh
ih n iCounty Court of Ihe
antnial cin-
ner. A cotiplo of liottrs later, at
his Jiotcl, JCrtle announced to news
impermon that his nrigtnal de
cision flttll stood and that ll was a
draw after nil. Ihiring these lue
tic hours t'o barometer of Strih
llng'B pugilstic stock fluctuated
Uko the status of a Mtwtcan Presi
dent. Young Rtrlhilng'a most recent
performance that against Itosen
terg demonstrated beyond a
doubt that th 3 9-year-ohl Houth
urner haa class, but It ulso Indl-
LH, pi and a.
Nearly all th
hnnie for Die holidas hav
luriicd to their various colleges.
Miss I Vila Wehner returned Sal-
unlay to Provo. I'tflh. where she Ir
aitendlng the B. Y. V.
The Women's Auxiliary of j the
American Legion Post No. 0(1, held
their first regular meeting of the
year nt the home of Mrs. Oco. Al-
xandcr. Ten Ladies answered the
roll rail, they were Mm. Miw Kelly,
Pres.; Mm. T. C. Hefty, Hec; Mrs,
B SMlo Clit U miio bj
CouoUJtril Clgr Corprmtln
Naw York
XMitrlbutcd by
i-a coiANBi: ;nocritY co.
Not lor To OrcdltttiN.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned have been appointed
evecu tors of I he estate of (loot-
Hursing, deceased, hy the
State of Ore.
gen for Pnlon County, All per
il Oregon to I). Hons having claims ugalnst the
on January IT.Vihl rtute are herehv rctiulred lo
present them lo the undersigned
students w lfh came -u it h the proper vouchers within
six moiuhs after the date of this
notice, and to so present the same
10 the undersigned at the office j 9ff nvWfiKVLmh'1
of 11. p. invoii. i.,iev ih.n.im.- ' yfcdiMttsislwS
La Orande, Oregon.
Hated ltvccmber Jo, 1923.
CIIAUL BPRSINO and
JAMKS It, McLAPOHLlN.
KxMutom of tho KstAte of
Gottlieb Bueslng, dereuseU.
if r m ... 1., ...
'I. ' j'lAim. miurney ior recu- 1
tors. Dep. 20-27-Jsn. S-10-17 '
ABOUT the
il. success of 1:1
Sidclo there is no mys
tery; fine tobaccos,wise!y
blended and expertly
made up into "seven dis
tinguished shapes", ex
plain it. Never have the
qualities of El Sidclo
been finer.andnevcr have
the factories been busier.
Si
1 star 3
I I'RiiiAy a
,1 ri-ni fcfivr 12
Oxford
black calf ,1
ayj riU)i)er heels il l
N
ew
Spf5rt
This new Sport Oxford conies
skin, nlain soft toe. fcvelt soles
Price
The Bootery Inc.
206 Depot Street
Phone Main 118
"A Paradise for Tirrd Feet"
Home of the Arch-Aid Shoe
catOVER SMITH, Mgr.
Duck-Back
Harness
Will soften up your harness, jmake it
look better and make it vor longer.
Now is the time to use itX In cans
or nuiK.
1
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A
flalloTin hulk
f
tour can
Oregon Hardware &
Implement Co.
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