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Tiicsdajrt'Vk;tWW:'l02.4pti--)i;f 'nimunrniri 1 It 1-X T r ..-,! llocaiiNews In brief OOMINO KVKNT8 Not. 11 Armistice liny t:h'b ra ti on hre. AUcKctl Drunk Arresied J Frank Hurke, ucoii84'd of belui; drunk, trial. , Itlfltr Stolen Theft of a .::! ( rifle from the front illber S:vace porch of the! J. l. Fitzgerald home reported to the police. has been ' : - l-re! i.iiicriuinnieiii-- , Thu Kaivaiion Army ih to give a life entertainment Fritlay night i tho public is invited, states To AMeml couveiition O. W. Hanrs left last evenim? for ortland. where he will attend u Btusc owners convention. Mr. llaurs is one of the owners or llu liuars t:amihell'sieallh is mueh Imnrovprlsoners Atol's murderers back of the . state highway ro:nmis and I'oliliron slai;e line that runs i.. 'rile many University of Ure-here for trial." ' jsion. payinff hini u splendid tril)- between La Grande und Joseph. "Son Kraduules and former sludi-nlsl Now. however, they are Kuln'f tlte. .Mr. I lllliy is on the pio- !ln La Grande, nil of whom count! hark to that wild country of till- Rrnm for a speech this nf'.ernoon Helm ns from Suit ijikL- (Campbell us unu cf n,eir personal canny people, reiii hable oiily by I I'.oy A. Kle'n was th n.t Mrs. Mury Garner arrived In l.a ! trranue yesieniay niorninK from as 10 nis Health, according lo Mr, I to brlnnr to justice Madeline's pcr-llrom the stale comin.sslun s view Hlilt Lake City. I'ltth. where she Huuipton and It is certain that this jnucutnrs und stnmp out rorever tile, point, thanking those wl'o co has spent tho past ycur. inews will be very welcome. Iprimltive cruelties of her people. . operated locally In secuilllK perm- . t ' : iuneney to what was nt one time VWlliiR Hero Itetuin fmm Portlami IfHTX' 1U.AST 'nlv n dream. He paid trlbu-c Oeorge Abbot, formerly, of T.ai Grande, but now of SpyJionv' Wliero he has been attending .sellout,' hi visiting In l.a OramM (or . a ' Jew days at Ihe home of Mr:;flnd Mrs. S. F. Andrew... , Itnby daughter 'Hutu " .Mr, and .Mrs. lltil yghiiehUUmp are thu proud parents "of Ul bhby daughter born, to, them Malurduy JPhp ruing ut K:30 o'clock. r ' : 1 let urn fmm Hoist ;-V, V; Mr. and Mrs. (.'has. MK'rary-rnd Mr. and Mrs. (.'has. Graham return ed last evening from a motor trip to Boise, Idaho. They drove to the Idaho city -Sunday. Hero from Knlerprlse Mrs. Fred Denny, of Knlerprise, was in l.a Grande yesterday shop ping. After spending some time here Mrs. Denny went on lo llalicr where she expects lo spend scverul days visiting. :..: On lIuiHlnjc Trip .. G. Terry and soji, Klmo, and S. H. Crowe und son, Marlon, are hunting in the Jmnahn country. They left Iai Grande early Satur day morning and expect lo be yunv about a week. . l ire t'nll Tho. fire department was railed out at 5:li0 o'clock this morning lo Wne J, K, Ueniauranl on lepo areelM The Hie Was In a flu'e'ahif una (itickly extinguished. No dam age was done. To Inpecl Work j A. J. Slange drove to Five I'ointK1 this morning lo Inspect I h- con-! si ruction work that has been done1 there by the Security Construction company for I lie Mount Fmlly Timber company. To Ho MniYhnl Henry Hetininger and Miss Inez Karris of Im Grande took out a marriage license at the couniy clerk's office this morning, thus helping to maintain October's No. 429 $8.45, "$8.85 $9.45 $10.85 JANTZKN LINE OK ' SWLCATIOKS , $8.85 ' Tu $12.15 SWEATEES OF QUALITY 4 Clint's WW o o o Clothier y . The Store With a Cnn--lciir . - - '- o mritt'li-iiiuklTiFT : i-.mis-h than usual UuriiiK 0.t.lT mm, lM',n ituufU ui-curiihmr n Kn nelli Mul.'uriuirk, county clitlt. fi'putiitlon u a Attendeil 1'onveiiUoii Atol. though in terrible atjony J. A. Ted ford, inunaKcr 0f thet"d without u bile to eat or a drjp local J. ( ivntiry company retail J' drink, was still alive next day. , hi ore, returned this morning from !H-B tormentors thuuKht he Was ami others lit reference to seeu.' IHtrll la I'ortland, ' where he at-) 'Il'iln ,JO Ion;? to die, so one of im the I ; til on county Old Orc 1 iemifd u Pacific' e.iiiMi im.-niinn thoi suuiiws cut his throat with con Trail strelvh. incl idlmr the ijtt the company. About Km ivire-! , 'intativ. a of the J. t I'eunev com- i Pfny werfprea.-m uccordintr to Mr. I Tedford. Officluls and inanaireiH of the company from Washing 1, j -; H'legon. ruiiioriiia and other citic const stutes atlenUtd the con- j veniiqi. ... r- Vi-eshlcm niniiibell lmpn,ved- letter received by a. C. Haiun- i ton. supertntendont of the i.n Urunde public schools from .Mrs.!11 1- Campbell, wife of lMvsldeut Campbell of the University of Ore-1 Bon, this morning, stated that Mn friends, have Inquired almost dully .Georjte Cochran and P.obcrt Ea- !,(,. iorrii a,t(irni,,R n,lllrnt VortVunU this inorning. They were! cated to thu ciiy on the case ol i John" Stoddard et ui: vs. Hnodgnis-n: jand - Zimmernmn. ,The cuh. wast .Irled heru at the last term of court f and whs resumed in 1'ortlund yes terday. A. . Smith ofilaker und F. it. Uvanhde 'of La Grande were retained by the prosecutton. The decision .has not. been given as yet. Tiie judge has taken the cas un der udvisfinent and the result of the trial wilt be announced ater. Persona! Mention Dan Hledlciunn of Union, visitor in l.a (trande today. Samuel Harris of Iturns among the gncHlH reglHtered the Somnier hotel yestenh.y. Mr. and Mrs." C, H. IlawUy of Walla Walla were at thu Foley ho tel yesterday. K. M. Murpey of llend is gistered nt the Foley hotel. W. A. Murray of Knlei pKse at Ihe Foley hotel yeHtenlay. Mrs. tl. I '. Marrie left for North I'owder'thls morning lo visit rela tives. . , .' ' Mrs; !C m: lEi'a'dsliiiw' "hrt for llo l.at.e IIiih iiiornblt:. She will return to J,at Grande this evening. M is. M:imie Uodinu sp.-nt Sun day at North I'tiwder vlsding. Cllfion Adams of Huntington. Ih in l.a Grande. Mis. White if Norlli I'owder was shopping in l.a Grande yesterday. Miss Mildred Kooch and her mo ther. Mrs. J. If. Kooch, of Kuter pri.se went through ha Grande this morning on I heir way home from a trip to Cortland. ITniiiirln in .Qlnmn Out "Witchcraft" in N'Ol'th um.meiy ueain. .Tills monmueni.l (lurlntf the luncheon, was drape. ' (Continued rrom pace 1) iwllh the red. while and hlue. - n, l,i)Ve It, to one slrle .floal l'. II. Marlln were d.'leKaled to ed Old (ilory,. the colors thai make Ihe Irlp up lo Ihe TclcKraph jnienn ; everythlliB to Americana. Mill district lo lnv.slli;ale. The monument, park proper They set out In June, maklnir and riaKpole are situated on u their way first on horseback, U n macadam Imn-ont. built by the by ciinoe. later by do sledme andlstat hlBhwuv commission and. j finally afoot. Weeks laler they arrived nearj 'the Nomad's camp. It wusn't lonu ! until Hit? In. Huns discovered Iheii prescjice'. for H bullet came ,whi?.-i Kim? Ihrouuli the itisiector's ti-nt.l Although a crack shol. Ihe In- Bpeeto'r refrained from retuiniiiK: Iho fire-or saylnir anythillK about j ihe shootinff. To have done ho would have meant the failure of Ills mission. ThroilBh slraleiry. he finally was j able to obtain confessions that led j lo Ihe arresls. ! And from tlli.nl this much was learned: 1 Korly lust sprlnB the NoiuudK o neRan to rind nsainB poor, i ikt, O they turned to liunlinB with eiual- q ly as llllle sueci ss. 'I raps wen O si t. but Ibey were always niplj 9 when tin; hunlers visited them. q lul Alone Was lau ky. O The wis,; ne n ot Ihe tribe cre ! suspicious. Kven -IlK lr Kieales: l O hunleis reported they could find o nuthiuB. I liossip le u-an runnliiB thrnUKh I O the camp thai an "evil spirit" was iioveritiB aboul. 11 II were not d-1 O slroye.l. sun-ly the tribe would. O lierish of huilBer. I g Now It ha n.d thai In Ihe o camp was a kid called A!ol, or t Moseasiu. Of somewln.t delieat--: o constitution, he was bIvcii much lo o his own company. That alone was: 2 bad. O AkoIii It was relal.d how In- nianaKed to latch rln.- fish and' had remarkable lu. k on Ihe hm'l. O The ru r spread that Atol had 2 an - evil spirit." He us.-.l il. alBU. d o the old warriors, not to obtain fin O rish and Bame for himself but lo scare than away from Ihe r. si of O the tribe. j lliuotiil Heud loniinl. j 2,1 'I'll.- climax came when he war O deteeled one nlKhl lu Ills lent band- IllB over u fire, cither li nine or o talklliK to hlniselt. o , Who els., cotihl he bv vonvi-ntliiB with cxr.pt the "evil spirhs.'" jlj ". . . ' " . .L ""'Ot&t'WnHtffH of thri'trtlto'5 lA'fftnt clr uUowl him. TIhw piofi cOlnMR hthuitlrd to hmmas tl Hpirlt with lint rat't (hut thry hail gulm4l ft'orfpo nnd "minci! pli' in tins u.sci'nilinry ovir it. ; munu unit wwts s'i"'iU I'tifeton.i Mut tlic youtiR Iri'iv was wiik j style, and it Itrolii. throwing Alol to the A(Vr-u (Vw ininulri! I'ud brt n Knmnd. Tli Ik time lit vna tli) : kIvcii to consumption i.f tin- vlo tiprouil-t-uKk' fashion to an Jmpro-; tuals. A. V. " Nelson, a itn,inli.T visffl rack and the Utmci wits it- pjwtl. isrei'uiary or tin (M rw;ou Iran j Tlu-n I hey left him -there to die. association, p r r I d In n at the I Kor hours anil hours he was hunj;- luiiclnon. lntroinc'd K'nnt Stud Itnff there, heud down, his pitiful dard, president ' of the chamber IcriiH ienflintr lite Mli:nn ntr. nf niiiiiiii-i wlio iirii-flv rev!t-w- knift' ' Crawls Mke Vtth. In'the irlhe. Mm nolicn almi ds- covered a horrihlv criouled irirl named -Madeline. yusjiectod or wilchcraft, shu had been maimed I for life. Threo days a;id .llireg hinKift. s'lU hud been stretched" by one fool und ono arm Upon tho xaeli .llglh aru PraI!'Kl-U.P9W.''Cod(y;Hhe..ro I'is nerseii over tne irrounu iikc crab. - ' I The officers uro not through In-1 veslicutlnir her case yet.- Hut they had to let it ko until they irot Hu ll Idoir lenm, canoe and on fool, lo try , ntfj r TTP TCI ' ,;' xvuu ' - i I?IV1? THTY V" t Continued from page 1) established'- thit thfrn was -v- ne pnv.ier outside of the magtizlii" except two charges being hoist c-1 into the turret to be loaded and fired.' OltKtJOX . FLAX 1MIA1S;)( SALKM, Ore. That theiuaiilv (,t nUx produc.'d In the Willamette v.iilry Is equal to that marketed in Ireland, was the statement .made hr-r.- liv Willi:;;;: !J. Aidr-"-. Imv jttber buyer, with' heudquarlers in h niNew Vork city. Mr. Andrews ha tneen In Salem for several days con ' frerrlng with flax growers and offl waMirers In charge of the flax plant ut the Oregon slate penitentiary. Kindergarten Is Closed. HOOD K1VKK. Ore. The "Kid dle Camp." a kindergarten con.-, ducted as an experiment under direction of Miss Louise Shi' Ids. secreiary of the Oregon seasonal employment commission, and All v. i arin ; Pgermark, Cortland rec reational specialist, closed, follow ing three weeks or activity, I'laiifc are under way lor several. aMnil-,t-camps next year. Forty children, ranging from a months lo :i yen,- were cared for, thus relievln-r the midhdrs for applu harvest-Work. CEREMONIES STARTED BY ' LUNCHEON (Continued from page I) ley Is toilay. (imiKliirr I'nik Well Amiiitfeii ('lili'hiti' pai-k, ai-rani.'1-d us It is vvllh a complete view of Ihe "lnvit valley In Oieiton." has lieen Blven mtded liiHler und distinction ly Ihe erection of a monument. It-nit from the same stone thut Kuet hair of Its body to Ihe monu ment at KmiKmnt Hprinirs. 'l'op ) lllue Mountains. Ilmt ITi's-j dent Warren liar. lint: dedicated !'""' Jn,Y a "''Oft time heforo hls next yeur. a drinkliiB ru.inlain will be added. . j liimcli ('iircUTiii style. j Tho luncheon, served -1y Hen Iteeious and a staff of coiupe- Dromedary Citron Sliced and Candied; packed in (iiarlci'-pmnul package. PRICE 25c Wc aliso have New Dales' and I'i;:.'i, Orange and Lemon I 'cel. ' Your Phone Orders are given Special Attention. J. G. Snodgrass 10U Depot SI reel No v'liarire . . f r.h tis-sLst unln. was on UiftWlt- all ...yh th.. (jr"n'ial lhim;H. , Hot' dotfs Vied, hl'Iuiius of ' Willi haul and bun Hsmdwich-H, of the rlmpibrr of ftiiiun-iTf ami cd the work of the wood rouds eouuniUee In cooperation with the state commission, county eoint scenic highway, the hu ;rmid. Wallowa Lake road, the La drande - Summerville. the Im Orande-Covo and the Hunter Line stretch. . touched upon the atimt expeiidllures, which nmoitnl to over, two millions of dollars, und also paid tribute to the (euac 'y of': thy proup who surmounted many obatacles before, in u fiv.t- year period, eonmlet.on of tlu- program cunie. l'ollowlnff Mr. Stoddut d's talk, Mr. Nelson introduced J nine Wil li um luby. of 1 taker, u memner 'speaker und tuM of the p; o;,-rani ito KdvaHd Kiddle, former meP). Dei' Ol I lie coilliuinaiuii, ant-nani. the work that ho rontribitted to- ward the piojeuts in tie orller portion of the campaign If 'such It rean be callcl. , , Shortly .Hfterwnrds" the lunch eon adjourned 'and after a. 15 mlnutc period during which those who desifed to return to a I Grande vu,(l '' Hn- ",n ''Ji ca tion ceremonies were beguit. " HUNTS LETTER 'fonfinnprt from pag 1) A '!;;:::, .v!o was elected on th' first ballot. A third deudlock. which r"ulr id a somewhat different solution, came in the 1H7H election in '!. THOMAS B. KAY . Kcpub'iciin Caiulidatc fur STATE TREASURER Known to nil tho puoplo of -Oregon jis an effi cient officinl, having sciTcd i the st.tte as its treasurer in the past. -1'uld Adv. Tw I'lioiifs Call Main 75 Uiv Delivery fillthiuiftiril ll!: lijtim w;is-tlie fte- punilcan una Samuel J. Tilden liiu Jejnocratlc camlldulit. .. - t fltiiiiesis 'over the 1 1 results , la Mouth niroiinti, Florida. Lnulslami and Oregon were Intl! t:tcd, which lefi i u-li her candidate with u ma Joriiv. ,'onKress. lo tut the knot, 1-ointt-d an i:i. t tnni) V munlNHion. constsIliiK of rive repreSelila'.lve.s, five Mna(ors and four suprm? courl JudK s. The majorlly of this eommls sion were Hepubltctuis. and iy u strlcl party vole the dceldirt; 22 electoral volts of lliese slates were cast for Hu yes, RivUp,' him t lie election by Just one vote. Germany Faces Crisis; Dawes Report Is Issue 'onttnuxd from pskh ) - port of the iWlatistu.-' ' t ScjiH-i l'ronilc tlinnml. Just what will be ( lie slogan of Mtresemann's People's party and the Jlor:t:von Tlrplla puily can not be foreshadowed. It is, plain from the .proicrofs of the Inter party neKoliallons conducted by Chancellor Marx duriuit the past six weeks Hint both Democrats and Attention, Sheep Men! I have ISO heavy-'shearlni; extra laiBe. smoolh ltitm uoulllct bucks, mostly des cendanls of Ted. the buck that sold for $:i,(IOO ut tho Suit Lake Ham salo. If -you .need new. blood in -your flock and blBBcr lambs for .tho market, write inc. j k. c. in iti.'ixtiAsii;,,' Wnllii Walla, Wikslilntoit.,. Political Meeting HON. T.A. HASTE Secretary to WILL ADDKESS THE At Eagles' Hall WEDNESDAY NIGHT ' ;:- ' At' 8:00' O'clock ' ' He will discuxs the political issues of the day and also touch upon the .recent oil investigation by the senate omniiltce. - Everybody Invited . I;-.' ' v Paid Advertkseiiieiil. SECOND Turkey Shoot - Sunday, November 23rd. AT ORO DELL New Traps of the latest type 200 Turkeys. Also plenty of other livestock. Under the auspices of the MO CO SPORTING CLUB " COOK YOUR WAFFLES Right on the JSrcakfast Table With An ' lElcclric Waffle-Iron ,. WE HAVE THEM FOR, .-, . . $)M) $10.00 - $I.').0() and Jl.s.OO See the New Combination for Ixith Waffles and Hot Cakes AT 0 Oregon Hardware & Imp. Co. dvjUng with which they charge I the--lenders, of the People's party unit which )s; said to eonshi of a sec promlKo to Hcrgt that the X; .onalUts would be definitely re ceived inio thu government ami given hi' ding cabinet pots a reward for their parlial support ol the l;iwcs plan when it cumc up for final acceptance lato in Aug ust. The chancellor exhausted every expedient at his command in or der to avoid new elections, hut the eonruslou I brown into the situa tion by Sttesemann's parly through lt:i vspousul of the NiitionullHlM, ' und. Its open uflrout to tho Social ists.' mudu further parleys tmpoJ sihle. Car Repairing Costs A Little Money ' Hut It's .small In cumiMiri Min with I hi' cost ii f upkeei nnd ' (IciireciHtioii If jou lenv( llu work umhtiie. UK'V VOU CAK IN SMAI'K FOU WIXTtH .NOW. ' Come In mul let us Rive nu estimate on the work lu hv. done. Vuui Sall.srucllun liuai-niitcttl. Is ..Jennings & Shumate,.. Props. ... Successors to ' ' Southard & Shinn. ' Senator Wheeler GENERAL PU1JLIC The ANNUAL o'ui.iL !"''' t -i .. A Y ! Hosiery 7y ' You can fcrl the fineness of "Onyx" Texture H OI.O an Oifyr" iiilk M)ft, even silk lictwcrti itrung it u, for all iu li&htneu paretiqr. French & Greene liAiiu-s i;t:AUY-TO-vi::.it a.m kiioijs . It Will Pay You-- to consillt a Decorator, and your architect will tell you so. Whether to finish a new buildui"; or rcfinish tho exterior or the interior of any buildings. , ADVICE AND CONSULTATION FKEE Yours for better jobs, J. LANDKY, DECORATOR , " Tinting - Paper-hanging Phone 481-U Painting ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooco: lO s STAR WKDNKSDAY lioolh Tarkington'8 Great Slory of American Life! "The Turmoil" ! And JACK DEMPSEY in "WEST OK THE WATER DUCKET ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo Bath Towels Hath Towels, either plain or fancy and lovely ones in sets, all boxed. Very acceptable gifts. D. M. C. Thread. Art & Baby Shop "Pverythlnfc for tho Baby" .ll;MS-TH llli'VK Hotel Soimncr. Ilhllf. SI A.MI'INO READ TIIE OIJSERVER CLASSIFIED ADS ARCADE TODAY AND WEDNESDAY o. If at c i i The story of a youthful wife who couldn't discern between real nnd Comedy artificial love. And paid in hcnrt-'TOSITION ache and remorse to learn. It's a WANTED" big theme, powerfully told. Thursday "110 V OF MINE" , j itorkinir in yMir hri'lii. V;t its clnwyf thunili jtut foioltit; t, aiut i.uie how how hrmly kim, tur iil n.i traiia- and THURSDAY JATi9 Doroitir nwlwiil R. totta EJOIIUAH5 , THE NEXT! ifiaruu'e uhpm- ir.-.M-r . CORNER I t 'j m 1 .J'l'i i ,;. a: o ooooooo'ooooibtfcrobbooo'o'oo T,uuiid To -"a Ore, Iliad duwu'.wuu j (