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r riJt totjtfc . .- PAGE EIGHT TITE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Tuesday, .la nun ry 20, 102-1 S3" it L S STPTSnNHv; HATS TTRUE economy consists . in buying that which gives the greatest service. ; A Stetson will never dis appoint you. Its superj ' quality means long wca- ; its style insures complete ,! satisfaction. . You'rf knowail about that when qiice you vo Pworn a!Stetsn pWestenhaver i & Gilbert 201 Depot St :Chuanfr Makes Amoy : Contribute Heavily t ( - J:. JaMOT. t'hilia. (AV) All the 'country surroundinjr Amoy. includ hiK 4'htnbity, Ih now In poHH'-twion of northern troopH. Amoy t.'Hy and Hbmd is the only territory remain I'lnV in Ihe hund aof Oeneral Chu jfMfff Chlhplnff. who took Amoy by Mrco 18 inonlhs uho. V Ounornl Chuunpr liolda a heavy fetatml over thin flty. He eolleeU fnx-B on wines and tobacco and jiny other commodities. Kverv Swl sold In the tnar!cet payH flv ccnls, and (tvery lumdrod hkkh L'i , cenlsr MreeriickerH and paper pay -I'll cents, and electric, current 1.' 'ppr cent. Krom It) to 20 centa an collected on every pair of nhoen aohl:, hnusvholflers pity two mont!iH rent, every peddler jiIvch uji two dollars, and every shop per , cwiil of Hm tneoiiie. ff U j JWM iff. ,1 p mrrnnnii nr :j n.lluum ui . rfsw tin m r n ill airi mm Aviators Rights Are Sustained by a District Judge in Minnesota Court. 8T. I'M I- (Al') Tin- old common-law iiiiixiin, "v liofe- tin mill im. hlK it Ih from 1111 hen v '(!im to th" d i(lis of tint eurtli," wiik over ruled In it ilt-i'lHliin by Judfu John MiihiM-l. or the J)ilrJtt fourt of Mittfit H jta, In ii Hiilt for diini-nt-H hiuMKlil y a loi-al property mniiT aitrr im airplane made a Inreed lau'llnc on properly. Tin' plaintiff Hoiir;it alHO to en- Ijoin the defendant from riylnjt over hlK properly ri'K:trllKH of th ' n II i( ti'l" of tiiu-h flli;li(H. "The upprr it 1 r n u natural IhtI la;;e I'oiiiiiioafT all of the people ari'l IIk lyrrfionaltle use our; hi Hot ito Im' Ujrfipej-ud hy un anile lit aitl ! flfiajiiuxini of law," the judge de--Lvd. if The dicinlon Ik regarded iih of ureal inipcu'tfini'c, uemrdlnfr to I. I K. I;i-ll. fe-ereitiry if tin- Aerunnu-th-.d ( 'hainh-'r of ( "nmiiierce, which represent;! uotnc 1 ,20(1 roih . inereial aireraft op'TatorH In the . I rlli fl SI a I en. ft may he Inler- preied an a. HiM-ciric declaration of ' i ho freedom of thu air whereby aircraft may fly over properly, 'without being guilty of trenpaH. Ik; . H.il.l. "fondeninatlon nf nir lai not feasible because aircraft canjiino, " know I'm emburrasninK th' not adhere strictly to u defined government." c.otiim" Judjv Mlenael's dt-clsionj "Perhaps." Interrupted Kir Jits irild. "The air, so far as II has unyf'-you ought to say. I know I'm J ilrect relation to Ihe comfort undiM. Murrleslnfr the Government.' " : enjoyment of the land. Is uppur I tenant to the land, but to contend that II Is pari of the reulty, uh jeifectlnjf the rltrhl of air naviga 1 1 luii. Ih only a legal fiction, devoid jof substantial merit." Judce Michael a.ild that while there was some danger to persons(revlvals always seem to succeed. I' I and property I com aircraft, arci-1 Is widespread In t healrical cirri er idenls were infrequent and -"this that Barrio is going to let Dorothy haard Is Infinitely less than cn- IHckson. an American dancer, whe 'countered In every walk of life h;is become a well-known aclresy I from variors other causes." In London, tako the leading role in j While ;inling the plaintiff damages the Judge, in refusing Ih injunction Mild that modern pro gress and great public Intercut Hhould not ht blocked by unneces sary legal rcflmnienls. liiiKcnc llfgh (iradtiaKN 15. Ml f ! KN'K fir. Klfteen students ' of the Kugene h:gh school finish' cd tlie course at mid- ear. ac- rordln;,- to announcement yehter- day by la.v'd .Ioium, principal of tho school. They are Theodore Hlaler, 'Jhelmii Petersen, Richard llayden, (Vral Llndley, Helen Iliir ton. (if nevii While, Joe Kmtdlc, p. I t Wi.rii'M k. Winifred Morris, lltiili Miller, Leoim Nielsen. Muck Hall. Hirei Murphy. Hurton Nel- mcii and Albert SeolC SHERRY'S TODAY AND TOMORROW oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ooooooooooooooocoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo RY GKFORD -IN- I A Spanish RoniimCc 1 With HOLIiltOOK KLIXN "The Worhj's Swetheart" l'lays a lullaby of loVe-an overture of pas siona symphony of hate a jazz tune of laughter a snap: of romance in "Rosita," a most stimir.r melodrama filled with scenes of intense, jri ipping emotionalism. A New Mary Pkkford Ait Nine Reels Please Come Eailv! Lk'Sisissa SODIUM, FLUORIDE REMEDY CONTROLS POULTRY "LICE' It la liurri (o Imagine uny troatincnt which would be better than Hodlum fluoride for Itcu on poultry, nnytt lr. B. T. HIiiiiiih, veterinarian of Ihe Q, A. ex periment station. It uohhchki-h (1m udvnntaffifl of 1ilii(f inc pensive, cally uppllcd, vnry cf flchut , und hainilcHH wht-n properly uhmI, Many poiilli-Micn hovu found that birds can be tn-atcd more rapidly at nhrhl an they ran bi catiffht more cunlly at that time. Treatment coiikIhIh In rubbing u Hinali pinch of the powdered drufr into tlie fluffy fealtiers around tho vent, ulonic tho InHltle of the thlfchfl, nniler th uinH, and In mime Instances ulon the nerdc. A pound Ih enough to treat 6imi or more fowlw. The ihc of Hodhfm fluoride ih well beyond tho experimental Hlaffe. Varloim experiment Hla- tfonn, the federal department or' iitfi'lrulttire, and thouttundu of poultry men have found by act u- al experlonce that this Ih a moi;t Manufactory treatment Tor poul try lice. BARRIE IS NOW BETTER; ABLE TO CRACK JOKE LONMK.1N". I.N.H.) Hir Jan Iturrie has recovered from his rev cent lllneHs, 'ns evidenced by hit latest little joke that iu beliiK re peated tn London clubs. rtarrlc was attending a rehcarna' I of "Whii t Kvery Woman Knows.'' lf ;nnd heard Godfrey Teiirle jrive th A "Peterpunls" followed. Sir James Is doing (iiltc wel with his London royalties despite the fact that ho has written noth ing new of late. He hus four ol Ills old plays now running tn crowded houses In London, when his next new pluy. New l'iti-m Program Sought. Hundreds of Oregon farmers I f roin all parts of 1 he , state met Int. the state college In . ,orvallliJ last week and worked out n nev program of farm production, based on marketing dualities a well as crop tonnage. Need for s.ich a, program was stressed by .Walter M. Pierce, governor, an;! lr. W. J. Kerr, president of the college, rollego and federal spe- dallsts hud gathered a vast store of facts un supply and demand, which (lie lending farmers ii many lines considered In timing- Ing their new farm managemen' syHtenifl. iifnim mm F Union Delegation Enjoys Hospitality of Their Cove Fraternal Broth- j ers. tW'ION' (Spiiliil) JiiIiii Wort-' Hiiin inolori'il (o V.lKln l-'riduy i'V.'-. nlnic to a.-n Iho Oiiion-I-ilgiii bank I'thnll hranii. iMli (iccjiKiu Jiii'oIih. who liul iMin l.whliiK In On' HuiiMi Kniil'' liuililini;, will not leach 111" rc muiiwli r of tli't yiir. Hhn Ih vx ii.'rllnt In M'turn lo hi-r lionif finlili-nilHli-. WiiHh.. In tt few ilnyn. Unlll Iht pd.'illlon ci-.n ho rilh'd ly il Wfi riwl ti-iii'hi'i. Iho room will hii hanilli-il hy mi'inlHTs of tht' Irai-hiT Iralnini; t'lans. Wlllluni Kli lhloc k. It. II. liohrl?. Vornnn A 1 1 n . clmrloH Crows. I'!. I''. Iti.utfr, V. V. Connor, and Mr. Me- Malum of Ihiltfr pahl On CoVf (-hid '," ' '"' ' ' . Milium ..f lli.l... tin I.I li.i I'nVl' llll.l ,". u mirpriM' vla """ "" ELLOWS VIST Git ",""u "'" '""'nteert Fancy art BoCKi., D. M. C. ovor rvi-ryhony was invneu to an down 'to an oyatcr uppi'r, whlrh ! soiiin of Iho mciilhiTH hail rustli1 alter the visitors arrived. On their way home from Ihe Lo (Iranile le Kn,e 'ITiursday e,elB , Silvcrlllbrn foity of Ihe linker player.,;...,...,... ... M7V ; about and fans slopped off in I'nion Ion? enough to see the windiip of the Tame with Wallowa. Homer Hidwell came down from North Powder Friday evening lo, attend theVunelf al.nu- nieitlnt. Mrs. Herbert Cheney, who has I' - been In the IiohhIIiiI nl l.a fliandel for n couple of weeks recoverl im from un operation for appendicitis relumed lo her home in l.'nlon last Tuesday. .Mrs. !)otill!st and llllle son are hero from I'orlland for a visit with the former's parents, .Mr. and Mrs. .V. I. Clark. (Holm Miller anil wife left for liichland .Sulurdiiy, In order lo take up their work In Ihe schools they teaching near that place, They had been here lor several days nwlntr lk Ihe serious IllneH D Mrs. Miller's sister. Leah Ijiv. Miss Lay Is much better ut this lime. Frank Hani arrived In I'nion Thursday to visit at tho boniu of his brother. Steve Hnrn. Mis fam ily arrived the next day. They came here iroin Ituperl. lduho, and are xpectinif to locate here. If possible. A unique entertainment was101 ailvcrlhorn - Wright s Family staged by tlie .Modern Woodmen Wednesday nvonlnc. Invitation. U were seni our lor a dunce nnd sup per. OiineinK was in order rrom nine till aboul mblniglit, when sup per was announced. Kueh lady stood behind a screen and the men lild on their slifidovvs in order lo eure iiartners for Ihe oysler stlji- per. Some of tho bids ran high, and a neat sum was netled ifo'r the lodge. I'he bidding cnusdd much run, as several failed lo recognize Ihe shallows of their best friend- and didn't secure the partners they expel led lo. Alter supper the dance was continued for a short time. Tlie measles epidemic seems to I be on the decline. Ko tar about 75 cases have been reported In j town, bul the children arc rapidly being releiiaed from iiuaianllne and ire retiirnin.'; to school. Although Ihe alteii'lance In Ihe grade rooms, fell belmv tin. fifty H.r ,.,.n murk.' 'In- school board did not deem 11; lest to discontinue school. Unkind Wulf and family were! here from Perry Ihe latter part of '"si week visiting al the home of I'M Wulf. Th.y relumed lo perry Sim lay. Uev. Qiilnn will start his clans n Ihe sludy of New Teslamellt hi.-' 'oi y Mils week. The IlieellngS tills a-niiKler will In. held on Tuesday! veniiiks In the high B-hool build-: I'l-ed Osborne, who has been III I "Ith -flu" at the rnlon hotel for T-veral days, was in a critical con llllim Kaliir.lay afternoon, and his' irother. Ilr. Osleirne. us sum-l mined from Idaho. Two physicians v.-re In ronsiiliallon. one from l.a 'lrande and Ilr. Hcliusler or I'nion. I I'iie n.-M nioiiilni; he was belter, the lungs being a llllle clearer. ! Mr. Me.Mahiin. who has been lieio Tor several weeks working nt .the Ml Ill-Hill Inline, finished his In-j lerler decorating Saturday and re nrned to his home In linker Sun day niornln;;. Wl'llain Slaee. who was here the las! of Ihe week, looking after S'une business, started back lo: llli-iiliind Sunday. Jehu Scarborough was called to, I, a I'.rundo Saturday owing to the Hlnesi: of ills son. Slides ami a lecture en the sub-I'-iM "A I'eep Int.! God's Power Plant" were presented ill Ihe M. K. "hlil-eli Sunday evening by Hie pus tut', Uev. l.'uinu. Cllv lus Fliv HiH'. lil:uw.SVII.I..;. or.The first move lii the Improvement of the llrowii.ville munleipal water sup ple and fire-righting system con-d-dii of the purchase of S;,u feet of new bote. Tills, added to hose wliiel the lire departim-nt pos sesses makes some '.'nun feet avail iblo hi even! or fire. The city has now only ( pine,. n night w-lchnian en th,. job in order to iivall Itself or a In per t.,.nl r(,. dUell'Ml III nsiir:uw-. n.t.. u.. a tiiuusauil tlnlliirs were voted I al il speelai election recently work ". for Ths Missouri Man thinks 'much r,C I !,-rii.l.-l,l.. .....I l.,..i-... 1.-... ' ' "' i r.raiii- ator. Mlln rllioiii-WrlgliC. Fanilly lirug SI. ire. Iji (Srande, Kri-gon: 1 want lo congiatulale you on your Ocrmltlde nnd I'.m.li jii( Krudlea !or . I und that uno boltle has en lliely stepped a serious case of dalidi ul f for me. And my hnlr Unit was ralllm: out badly has slopped. I am enclosing Ji.iin ror , w hich mail me Iwo bodies, one' tor each of my iieiKhbers who will be glad1 lo ley this on my say so. H. K. Jones. Kaiib-ts city. Mo., ;.8:3 Lo cust. fr'U 1-lM-tf' . FIND IT HERE Copy forthta column must be; In by 8;08 a. m. A prescription for the sick fotkn ut homo will always be properly filled and delivered without extra rout at Hllrerthorn-WrierhL'B Kani ily Liniff Hture. - l-a9-2t A ri'ul chocolate with ' whipped cri'ain wllh your hot lunch and a piece of home itmdA applo or inlncc (In at Kllverthorn-W'rltrlil'n aodu fountain pill be euro to pIchki you. Their prices uro always most ren- f'Nonable while the quality Is always the' very best. ' l-l'y-Jt II'iiiMKchlllit, eicatlni. . Button holes blittons covered . - atampinff. Mall ordora given prompt attention. All work Buar. Thren4 and nabr Wear. i no Mitfiiin ami Art. Hiutp., Mrs, L. If; Norton, 1115 Adams ; , I'hone Jlnln 6113 .: . - l-ll-lm C'artl of Thanks, j We wish lo thank nil for their klnOnwis: In our rreent sorrow, nnd I'or "le benutlflll flowers from rrl"n1"' nelarhbors and Ijidy Mac "cnbees. Mr. Ray Koolier. " Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Kllnlworlh. .Mr. and Mrs. Ralph HuUer, Mr, nnd Mrs; Wm. Wurnsttiff, , Mr. Kd. Looker and Family. ' ' ' l-2l)-ltp Stop couching. For tho ' first tlmo in your life yon can get well or no money. O.ur 21-hour counh """1 col1 curl Personally cuur- ( - afltocd by us. Newlln Ui-ug Co. .' . " ' ' l-26-3t 'LUMBINO and PTE AM FITTINO. Phone 219-J. l-2-26lp ' Oon't overlook .that, bottle . of Gcruilcido and, l)andrul'f Krudlcut- ror 0"Lt lfl so'd at 7fic a bottle only prug Store. 1-2S-: " ' ' . ' ' - stop coughing., Lor tine, fli'.t 'gold band . semi porcelain dinner tlmo In your. l.lfo yoirc-fin get well warB ,,,,, , Al.leiicn. Cliiaran or no money. Our. 21-hour cough luod ngalnat crazing ami decorated and cold euro Is personally guar- .th ftm lnal gold handlni. c.in anteed by u.. Newlln Urug Co, Ipletn open stock of this pattern at l-Jo-Jl ;; School bboti. of all kinds. A complete stock at Bllvorthorn Wrlght'a Family Drug Store. l-29-'-'t Indoor Pastime for the Home and Kindergarten Blackboards Drawing Books : ; Games .Straight Line Picture Cut-Outs V : . Silhouette Border Patterns Spelling Boards Bradleys Peg Board ' .r Stencil Outfits . And Other ' " Numerous See Our Window in ewun LA (HAMi; OIUXiON " We Sell and OLYMPIC. 4i)-lb. sack, BAKERS BEST Northern Hard Wheai 49-lb. sack, $2.10; PICKET It sells on ?1.S8; bbl $7.12 JERSEY CREAM Grande Ronds most famous brand, 49-lb. sack, ?17S; lbl $(3.72 OUR SEAL Grown and mille here; the ' most for the least; 49-lb. slS1.39; bbl. ?5.4!) 8 M M M M n IIoiieIi(uii J'iiriiltiii,o Co. Bpecittl on uiattrLsaeB, l-I7-tf Ktop couKhlv. I'or the first tlmo in your life you ran i: t well or no money. Our -4-hour C(ni;;h and cold euro In personally guar anteed hy ua. Newlln 1iuk t'o. 1- Try our full dinner order at Hie II -H (ii-UI for onl l-M-if I'hh our phone for your tai. Tin two best candy bars of the year are Tlnit-a-I.InK Hay Hlucks. f.c; and flrazil Creani. luc. Try one. .Mall your letters here, we have slainp.'i to sell. Newlln lirug Co. l-i'S-l Call rue Hiils. Healed bids will lie reci ived by the Comiulsslun of tlie City of l.a Orande, On.'Kon, Tor the eoiiatruc tlon of the Improvement in Im provement District l b.-r las, within Ihe (Tly of l.a (irnnde. Ui" f?on. accordlim to thu plans unl spcclflcutlonu of said improvement now on file in the office of the City Recorder of said city. A de posit of f.. (Ill will be t-e,un il for 8t f plans und specifications wmcn ainouiii wtu ue ret uiiuetl v bidder Is unsuccessful, and rel'irlu'i same to this office. lllds will b" ricelved lo tie hour of seven-lhlrty p. m. Feb ruary Kth, 1HJ4. at the eoiumliM'.oi, room in Ihe City Huildini; al l.a Grande, Ore;ron. and must be ac companied by a certllied cliecli In favor of Ihe City of I.a llrande, Orea-on. in the nmomil of Hk; (ten per cent) of the amount of bid, as a Kuarantee of Hie accept ance and completion of contract if awarded. Cheeks will be returned to unsuccessful bidders. The commiasnn reserves the i-iu-ht to reject uny and ull liids. lly order of the Commit-iilon Jan uary 23rd, l'J24. J. K. STKAUNS. Hecorder of Ihe I'll- of l.u Orande, (Jrej;on. l-L'u-IOt Four Tliiim. When you think of tarts l'icliu-cs Alt i. Jliiinerwai'e ' You tlilnk of Ulciiardsou'M Art & Gift Shop, und Us four leading lines 1-20-11 Hent, sell und repair all makes sewing muchlnrs. ' Ask about frei dressinnklng course. White Sew Ing Machine Co., New Foley Old? 683-W. 12-27-t: Pi'Iiiccsk loao This name applies to Ihe finest a times. Sets at 8.11.',. The illn- nerwure for nice and everyday s-.tr- vlco. Ileforti hwyw tlinnerwure rinit thu Kleli.mlHon Art t Gill i 'Shop und sue 1'rincctut Uoijo. j Doll Cut-Out Articles Too to Mention for Siuvrgestions Bcokc Stationery Company Recommend $2.13; bbl arin V-iU bbl ...$7.07 its merit; 49-lb.Xack, HOOVERIZED GROCERY Phone Main 49 2 Deliveries ill iiiiiiii - i urn "W'Mj 475 DEPARTMENT STORES 108 Depot St., La Grande, Ore. , New Smart Spring Hats Just Received Dcconiing Styles and Real ISargains .See this display of the newest and most attractive styles in Spring Millinery. They are made of tho satin horsehair braids, and conio in l)lues,-biowns and blacks. Many different styles and patterns to choose 'I from. S from. I y Unusual values at remailoilJe low prices. (9 Hats. . j $2.93, p. 98, $4Tna $5.90 LA CiJNDE CIIIN'l!3 SHOP All Mild Overluiuied und Itetmili Arel.vlene WrMtiur u Ail KlruN OjMmter Itnrins nnd Ovn-st-.; I'jstcms ' Crnnkshitfts, l'lston.q end 1'isitm I'lim Iteroiiud CIlvo Us a 'J'rlul r ' D. FITZGERALD Prop. Use Our Phone ; For Your Taxi" The best candy bars Ling Hay Stacks, 5c Try Mail your lette Newlin Dru Company READ THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIED ADS These Well Known Brands wiinr i.' umMT ifii'. it i ivynu n iiua i, f. GRAHAM FLOUR, 10-lb. CORN MEAL, While, or Yellow, 10-lb. sk., 39c FLAPJACK FLOUR, pkg 29c BLACK FIGS, 7-lbs S1.00 ITALIAN PRUNES, 17 lbs $1.00 SEEDLESS RAISINS, 5 lbs G9c WHITE FIGS, 8 lbs ?1.00 INSTITUTES I . k mcoraoraua . iovcly Creiid'oiis Newest Models Khapea lo Suit Individual I'rcfcicnce. 'M Colors that KeJlect the Newest and Most PJeasing IRON WORKS AMI roiiNimv JMuehincry, Atitruti(,t)ili mi'l Tim -tort Itcpnlrctl of the year are Ting-a- and Brazil Cream, 10c One! v n a cu.i- ' ri,. .mvu -v sack. 39c M n H R N n ' n n u M u m a n r here wc hffe stamps to sell ) i