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THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PA6BTHRSS .. Thursday, January 31, 1024. WOMEN'S INTEREST fSffl A . : I NEWS of SOCIETY fcfiwi has tiPfR r'Ctvf from T'frivo. I'tali, a lh effect that the Of4-Kon HtmlcniH of the It. l of thut pturt' liavn organised an ir Kn fhi). with offtiHTS a follows: Miami Kiiinark. J.a Urande, pres.; I'itia WHiuar. f'ovc, vlee-nrs,; H'iatrlrtt Coons, t 'ovt. sticrt'imy iraurer tllmlys Peterson, l.u (tintle, reporter. Tin entertaln ommlMe oiHint8 of Klorfnce Wj-ati-nakthv, linhh-r; Hiunptu- Wht K'fS. 4i (imntlf, ami Bernleo Burns This rhih is mukhiK pious for a Rood lliiit tint) expect to have a real live elult. Mrs. Norman Krees will be hos tess to the CHo ciith Saturday af ternoon, tflu past chiefs of the Pythlnn Slsfers wll Rive a dclitfhUut party tomorrow evening, with tho new officers of the lodge us their RHests. This Iffuir will take pittee In the formof a hard lime party. ,t ' The Wednesday Afternoon club will meet next Wednesday, lVh ruary fi, at the Itome of Mrs. A. t. Ifuiitpton. . ' The Kaffee Klutch club will not meet this fcwk. : Mrs. O. 8. Hirnle has gone to Kugeno, where she will remain for about a month, wMh Mrs. T. J. Scrojrsin. when both ladies wilt re turn to their homes In La Grande. The Junior Kndeavor .of the Christian church will jrivo n pro gram at the church on t-'rlday eve ning, February I, at 7:S oVIoeli, Kveryoiic Ik cordially invited to romo and an ontertiilnlnfj evening is ussured with Mrs. J. liver in rharfit of the work. The Olrls Friendly Society enter tained the mothers of the jjlrl mem bers Inst eveninj? nt Honnn hall. The program opened with the CJ, F. 8. Service, after which Mrs. Kd win !,. Holmes detlKhted nil with two beautiful piano soios. A talk followed by the branch president, Mrs. It. A. Pratt on "The Girls Friendly Society and Ms History A bits and Work," after which dainty refreshments were served. After a short period of dancing the girls and mothers went to their homes proclaiming the evening a very .enjoyable one. Chapter I, of P. B. O., will meet Friday afternoon, February 1, with Mrs-J. T. Itiehardpop ns hostess. AGED LOVER'S LETTERS READ 4 Continued from paga O Nexy Orleans frienrtn, sat with herf attorneys. Mho appeared calm antJ paid close attention to the trial. Mr. Candler was present while the tetters were being read. t On Hines I'lalndfrs Case. In a statement to the Jury whicTi was selected in five min utes,' Mr. Howell outlined the plaintiff's case, detailing the var ious slaves and court-ships preced ing the enpraprcment, the alleged hreakinjr of the enKagement by Mr. 'andjer and his subsequent refusni to name persons, who, he charged had given him informa tion that Mrs. Pe Bouchel had been visited by two men In her room at a hotel in Atlunta during a Confederate reunion in Mr. Howell opened tho plain tiff's testimony wilh tho reading' of the letters Mr. Candler wtiH,ng up" of the Kian hail last sum-:salt- to have written to Mrs. Ie mor Bouchel. le had not completed xhe defendnntr attorney, liars1 reading the letters when court jomird of Portland, demurred to adjourned until 10 o'clock Thurs-(he mdiciment as defective and in day ttiornine. sufficient. The defendants win Of 13 letters Introduced In cvi-tpj(iad F(.lrimry 11. it ia reported dence Wednesday, eieht addressed thul il(,onura win ask for a chance trs. Te Bouchel as "My Sweet tint. " Otliers begun Very Precious Sweetum," "My : Own Pear Sweetie," "My Teor! Sweet" and .YIy Own Sweetum." : Mr. Howell, in reading tho let-: tersunnounced that those he was; reading were only representative '. letters tected from n number written falmost daily to Mrs. He louche)! over a period covering neraj Inontlts. The first letter rend was dated bruary 6, 1B22, u few weeks af Mr, Candler and Mrs. Pe chel became cngnged. Tn it written "what I most desire ot you become formally my at the earliest possible date April 1. lie mentioned an 'on he extended to Mrs. Ie I to visit Atlunta during tnd. discussed the furnish Vt home here for their use ' marriage, ng to their life together rioge, the tetter states: y - ...... " - -be required to insure tlmpttt; I am wrv ui.i.tr, ou for (h-nkinsr about tlad that 1 can writ 91 ns sSnr I naM j "J1" ' Jut SI, 1S22, hf - o . - 1 how ardent I am C. precious. Whnf yon nre." , to th? rali road y Mr. OanditT audlrncrs, ! thtlc oplKar-j ami in the and bar i yon haF o ncrvou PRESIDENT TALKS WITH TARTY HEADS (Continued from pae I) ators pah! an early call at Ihej White House, the president sunt-! moned Senators Walsh, t tiioera!. j and Robinson, ArkatiKits . Uemo-1 fi-fttif flnni- ixitoof- iiuthnrx ftf lH! resolution eatiihtf for lh resltia - lion of Secretary lenby. White House ofticlntc s:iid that tiie president desired to disetiM with the Oemoeratie U:uU -vx the whole, fjnestitm ot the invest iku! by the semtbt executive the government. brunch of C ..... isii IIUl iIiIiimI U I L U U U I i I L HlLmJU Lf I 1 1 1 1 L I 10 Ij II 11 1 111 fir 1 t 1 1 L 1 I U UUUUL I ' ' ' ' COVE (8peciai C. H. Aitken,, who has been in Maker for Hit te i past few months Is now visitins at the home of J. H. Talient. mr. nd &ir;. T .Sherod, has Mrs. Kynu Chad wick went to ; iH-n suffermjf from biood-poison-Hol Luke on Monday, where shehn Ui her fot the past week, will undergo an operation for ap-t Tif ire harvest was liliished pendicitEs, f here a few days past, a hir." Mrs. A. U Hecker hap been fro- ing to I41 Grande for treatment with Or. Houvy. ; iiert l.oe and fnmily and Jnliua Fisher were dinner suestn with Melvin nd Hiihy Shaffer on the Jolmsou farm tiiKt Simduy, A. I.. Ueeker took a load of fat hogs to market on Tuesday. ilea Chudwiek is visit ins at the home of his sou L. J. Cimdwick for a few days. The January ihnw lias conic with a chlnook wind ami warm rain. Cove people were saddened hy the pasedUK of .Jndd ieer, k he has been a f-vshJi-u! of Covi for ma uy years, Sympathy 1 extend- ed to the family. j i Little ChidiJii Johnson who has lieen seriousiy ii) sinco hiovJhr to l.a Gramlo l rapidly improving. Mnson and Judson lorris hove been out of sehotd this week on accotm of sickness. Mrs. Kay Marl ley has iieen on Ihe Mick list the past few days, Mt. Fanuie. tlranc postponed their rcKnlur mvotjn oti necouui of IcktieMH amfffis th"e ISiAhImtr. Nefsou Kbrht :ind sou Nefi were business visitors in !,a Onuido Hal urdtiy. ; ' ' ' Mm, I.ydia f. Lantji was detain cd on her visit to her son Hoy, in 1.a Grande, y sickness, Mr. and Mrs. u. J. linker were truest of Mr. and Mrs. ,V. C. Klcht evening iat week. DEMURRER OVER RULED BY JUDGE OF CONDON COURT CONDON, Ore. Cireuit Jtidse J. Ji, Parker has overrated the de murrer of the defendants In the case of Hev. G. A. Chaney of Con don, it. W. Sinclair of Pendleton: and Howard Si lies of Portland, in dicted here in Hecemher, churned with kidnupfn Frank Smith from Gilliam county and taking him to Pendleton, where, he testified, he was Riven the third decree in at Jpmnf to make him eniifcan Hint tn knew something alSut the "shoot- , !of v'niie' which the atule will op-nose. If Ruptured TryTliisFree Apply it to Any Rupture, Old of Recent, Large or Small and You I are on the Road That Ha ; Convinced Thouiandt. j Sent Free to Prova This Anyone ruptured, man, woman or chiM, should write at tnce to W. i Kictv Il'Maln St., A.iams, N, tar a free trial of his wn.!rfui sttmuhtt ing application. Just, nut it trt ttt rupture and the nniscii-s h-gjn lu tighten; tfuy I-k1h to bind l.fjft thtT 10 tnat the tptij; ciis-.t naturally jor appliance is imnuutifaway wttit. Doii't iietfiect atii.t fr this frt-y trial. Fvt-n If ur runtur d-sn t bother you what ia tin u of war- ill(r sin)turts u y,mr nr.-.? Why suntr thin tmifanc ' tVhy run tin ' rtsk. of panir-n.- an;! xwh l uift-ra ! from a fnmli ad iniiwtdi Iin!f rut- turt-, tho kind that t.m thrown thou- tiamii on thy opraiinK tald.;? A i host of men ufld wotat-ti ao dnily i running au-h rlak jt b?rrmf: th-tr them itm R-ttlitK around. Wrifo ' J,fr ,tU3 ft"" trial. n U is ut time? rn jit mMtd (!f tho Cl)r(; (lf n,Wfir.s tt;at kbsfir hark and,wr as !; n a man' two fists. hlRircr diction 'Try and write at once, Usins the iree for Kuptore ILVTOiiaiu St., Adams, ?7. T. Tno may sn'l rn -ntirly free & Sampiu Tratinnt f your imttltitnr antli."!i,ti f..i blt.. ture it Name ....,..........., Addreea ...... State ,.,.., ALL IS WELL II ILL I! Ice Harvest Is Finished; Weather Said Ideal for All Purposes in Past 10 Days, W A i J.i W A , i Kperia i ) Wi) ih M - WtliHt and son Wajm. wcru i let! hit trees at thetr ranch souih- Uust of town the t'lr,'t t the week, they j,((d the JiifwfrSuUe t f;tli a tiert aer.s; tt m w Arntt saw they b;:d rereHtiy purchased, dafiiasins n t,tns"t,'ra""- land humr.y Wilson, of the Minam I were anions the WttUowa viUoi-.i . J. U 5lxwVli ltippet car of Kt hpt to the t'ottiuud market j i- ri.iuy vf lant weei:. i Mrs. fi. Masierson returned where she has inett for ;i few weeks. Juuiea MaMerson who underwent n operation at the Hot Lake Hamtorimu u Nitort time atro i-i reported to he improved Kui'ti- eieatiy to get around the. host!- fai ttt k wneei ctmir. Mfau Vehiiti Mherod. dRhter of umotmt.of fihe quality ice wiw put ttp for use next Kumnter. Wlliard iieii returned homo tiie firt of the we-k from it month's vbm itt tuliforia points. The weather has been ideal for ll purpoat during the past two wt'eks. Sioekuteu say att stock be- Says His Prescription Has Powerful Influence Over Rheumatism Mr. James H. Albn suffer-A for years with rheumatism. Manv tiutejf this terriide dh':tr.e"' let! him' helpless nnd nmtbie to vr,i. ff finatiy d-eided, after ytwU fi Ceaseless study, that o one can he ; free from rhemuatism until Ute" accumulated impurities, rom ntoniy railed nrie acid deposits. Vefe dissoived fit tiie jtdnts and muscles and expelled from the body. With this idea in mind he ron H.ilted physf chins, made experi iuents -anti finally eomoonmied n Im-iicrlpthm thut quickly . and compieb-iy banished every sin and symptom of rheumatism from ilia system. He freely gave iii discovery, which he called Afieiiihti, to oth ers, who took it, with what might be Called marveioua aueeesn. Af ter years of iirjrine he derided to let sufferers everywhere know about his discovery throdph the newspapers. He has therefore inst rue ted the Ued ross I irutf io. to dispense Aihnrhu with the understanding that if the first pint bottle tioes not show ihe way to coffipb'te rcoyt-ry he wiii Kind ly return yo ir money without eoiument. Mali orders accepted. Adv. Eggs 25c doz. Iite Storage Every One Abiiutc!y Guaranteed Tiie Grande Roode Meat Co Who Sells La Grande People Their Coal DURING 192.1 WE SOLD AND DELIVERED TONS Right here in La Grande WHY? IJcttcr Toal and Imwcv Prices Stiles PHONE ins fed are fMngr rine. Tho fd jj round ; beiiu? ovred with u liKht e;ttitic at ice stmw prevent uiy feed tieUfi: Vtiiiiii'ti. Th steigfe- inu stiii reumttis gHi at moi niitees, the Hshi ssawa which feii during the tuter mrt of ttu iieiptiiif tu cover vt1'" whero snow had tneiie4 away. City save SS2tat mt Ci;NiijrriN, ktr.-. avmc pf $ii2M( ur. tuade hythe. city fif i'tmlhton from the t2S budgt according to th' financial state tuent rendered by Kdward Wiatef The budjiet estHMSte! th yari expend at $9,531, and the actual e.pi-(itures itiuotmied to a Htth utore than Si,0. AssH of the city amounted to approxiiualety i.4Ti.ti, am! tiabUities nmoant t d to sS,S,. leaving the Ret Blue Mountain Quality Is Honest Quality Always Use our products they are hoiras-imde products Blue Mountain Creamery U, F. Tyler, Prop. Main 60 HOD Wash. Ia Grande, Ore. We have a cornfield fresh 5tockof ric RUBBER. GOODS Red Cross Drug Store MAIN 111 Laymen Social Workers and Juethouist Church Heab Will Meet Next Month. elerK.vmetj am layman- th' Meihtulis; Kpis"opai Cltifreh, ami teaderu in social. itHNttrfeil an4 ; eit.v wor; ol otltef i'rutestawt t hurches, wiii tak jiart in th; I'onm H of titieif wbieh ; wig hehS at PHtstairgh, Fa.f i't bni- j .try 27-2S liieiiwive, umler the aiJre of the dejjarf meat &t slty ; work of the iloartf of l-tum Mis-: sioiw find Choreh Kxtenskm the Methodist Kpisc&pai VitUFi-h, i'ho kes note addres will h& Kiveu hy lt Sieivin . Hurfi thv Methodist Kphaeopai Chiih- "HeitjjUmH Kducatio nntl lis tieiatiou to the church Program" wiii be tttscuKKcd hy U VZ, Webs iiean of tho Yule ehooi &i iiiOH Kducatsou,, ' Kew I t Connecticut, Tlu HtransPr Within Our anUun wiii be tin )Jfct dl yued by Kev. Frank U Afidef stiii. resideni of tho Kafkma! isaptist Hemiiiary, Kat tsrstnj?, K1 Jersey. Ur. Ario itrowit, presbletit Hi' ChatiiUHiusa Cniversity, thuHa siooKst. Tenn.t wiit speak OR tho "t'udershiii and Its itehtHen t& Church Programs. Uishou b"ranvi J. McComuUj: Pitishurfch. w'iH preshlft and simik : on "hrijsthtni2iitiii of mlustry." i Warren Htouet . president the. iocoitiotiw Kngietrs, lev-; land, wiii sm-ak an "What iiaiior Thiux l tint bureh ih WEAVER'S Tailors, Cleaars, Ijvjs & i're.wJ-s PHOXK MAIN 735 Smith Brothers Take Famous Stomach Remedy Years offo wltea the iniiU lirot iur ptused their , A, C Htotnitt'h Tonie on tii markyi drujf Btorej throughout the vmm try Hero Htemiiy wmped with preparations niiegf-fl hy their ma lt era tf havo jyre&t viH in the tj'eatoient of Htonuudt rotnplaintn, Toduy most of thus medieines r cme snd forgotiea whH fiithvJlro, M. A, C, has a lin ger sate than vr. - : It iS i im o!d t ory of mmst merit arhlevinjf siHHes in spiUi of very ohstaie, HtomneH miii fere-E who ns 1, f J fsnnd 1 httttijig v relief and told others , about That'a why th demund for this re?nl3F liiis sontnud to Krow year after year. hi. A. O. Iff rtmarkaljly effec Hv in ali forms of siomnrh dis tress, sneh as indigtHilon, dyn pepsia, hearttmm, sr stmmtch, nausea and exeessivft rhs, At suiiiieiy harmies phsant to take. Hut up in on sixs only. lriee $1.25, ited Cross Pharmaey wiii supply yoa. Mail orders ae pted Adv. LADIES "You can f&ch have rise And pay for It on instalimpnt plan. Bt'amifiti Fnrs very low pribes CHRIS MILLER I wiii imy all the raw furs Offered for sao FOR SALE room honst: trie HahiH. city water, ek- and cellar; iotd on X sirtf: on corner, sii assHinis f paid. Two kiln. 2rlr $lftJ and JfiJii wilt handle It. Thlffi prico Inrindt-'a two stop's and Jinokunt, S room motrn house, hasmnt tofatcd on First str-t pNmb in. t.Vmnt aidwalks street will be pavrd nxt ynr, la4, shado tri'S, ltd 4fsU f nw Karae. rriea $3S7,Si Jifns.an caah, liaisfg iHosih Installments JO room modern hfiuse srrsngfd for two aiartf frits. On apartment now rtntd for pr month with pmmms r'nttr. locai-d elwse oh K'COnd sfrc-t. Urg lot, javc-m-nt end remnt sidftalk. trr-s, lawn a od feofef--a!t for 4K.ftOi $i&iMM rash w ii 1 handle it ; !tanre fSH tracl. W r still dHvriflc first riaat aifaifa hny for ii&jjw. S ns for Flr and l.if n- f suranca In gooi old lln f1? panks. Phy, Black & Stoop In I Rraoiie National Bank Wtlg. INumlMIUy ift tlo-iera$ioa I5e twe Ha- i 'buret m ijtho itv, iirtotley tisuum, palter a? timn of Aii atioa, Angh will- peisk on Ou samim puita of tvntraj! ii iwea Kasltsh sad Anterirsa l-a-tn? UiX ini- tiavernwr W litis m K. JweH le?tver, wiH speaH an Mt ferht iki& in Jijiti'!t ai iiitic. iiev. Jwha Thotups4f Ctel rssw, exfUlie jRvf'tury at tfe" 'tskago M iMionury SteM-t Sf ifsir at the t'hfeitgo; Tt'iiiiUt wiii niiiet tttiiy aai tlitetv&itm f tfet ortiie4 etty society mul ki hk'awfen wiii t U-i hy Wat sm Mure, Sw rk; Hev. in tet Marh, pastor iMhlM4 hnreh, PhiMmrKh; t W- -M tivhi'to. I . i pst or TriBilr harrh S oret t r, iia; ,. nv. 1, I,, iiublnstm, iJt,, exctitiv srHar- St-vf Vrk Ctiy Msh ary HtHbt AstttfSis the other speakers mi iiui program ar: Itt-v. Fretl tbitdwiu, tt-'- triet Ruiterititcsdt-nt KVwsrl? dbt tHeU ltev (Harien N, pBes its tir First Church, Imiuth, Min,j iiev. A, tK S,t pastor, vansvilie, tmthtim; Hev. J. , ss, Uray, I'Am PrK tlsiiMi, Amnion, la.; Hw, II, Jt Imrg siaMer pasitr Firs Church, its&h eMerj i K, Send tier-, pasio? Siarket Hire-t Church, fhnttt, J, Uoy J,. Kndth jMtfstop Himp n thrch, Minneapolis Mmn,; Uw, U. X, Mersili. it.lKt smatur While T-iide, Mhtml, Kta,; Uvr irgt w. UotMuKshid, iJ., fKistiir ttdwit $iuittxifU,-fr&ey STOVE BARGAINS , Coiil Ktav'fs f 10,(10, Now, Wood Stoves $26,00, Now $17,00 Oil Heaters 510.75, Now ?9.0 Skala Hdw. Company Phone Main 33 Roesch Building Paris has retrpd to corsets and decreed that, ffh&imlrai -a!st-Hnc ii o rndliig aldoaieo Bilky iiijss are passe The enlarged waist-lino I aoi popular with womb who cars aijoot their itjaal appear ance. Wsar a JA CAMirJ13 and bo CQtnfnrtaMtf, A compile iisa af thn dlffi'rrnt models al- ways oa hand. Mrs. RoW. Paitis(to Fheue SS-W Ife Oak LA GRANDE'S PIONEER HOME FURNISHERS n ggl store i ' . i ; i W. H. Bohnenkamp Co. City X tai patof af tn jpiking ami ioiygiiJt Cfcarvfe in jv-nts-f Ciiy; it-. Wsrra thtrk pitatiar Ceiii8i4- g&ai&r iVint Iarfe i'hurh iJwf taiat &tw Vork will prvt?ni a sympum eg the deferent, lypm of r&src&ft,. hiding enndnet aii-d-r tfe N'Hent of rity wH; of Sie5hoibM KtfSCtiV31 PUTMAN'S For STYLE and VALUE In ' LADIES READY-TO-WEAR And MILLINERY etal WILL FIT ANY PINT UNIVERSAL OR TIIERMOS'BOTTLE Special Price $1.00 While They Last ssisiiihJ Silver s m M La Grande, Ore H The Best Thought of 11 Hi Class Grill in Ml m m wres A Reason We serve the best the market affords At Popular Prices Quick Service All-American Place MERCHANTS' LUNCH DAILY Delicious Coffee C5 a! is S3 M m WM Under new management since January 1st. II IS , , H s I i mmmmmmmm Silver Grill nwMMll EstaWLslied 1896 iim Afel CifBtn Frsiew- Utiemlh s-as mad n Wi'ight &t h mttt of two &mnin ; day. aesffig gsrsmnt -; Ax wH as !IS85r&t$& !Hitr5 is this win ter t& IN rrers &? -as? Ftk3, Lunch oxes Grill buunsaf . ' n and Most Talked of Eastern Oregon 9 FOUR FLOORS OF FINE FURNITURE -