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PAGE EIGHT ILLAi . . .... THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER Monday, January 5, 1925. Observer Crossword Puzzle GABLE CARRIES A SUIT 1 ; for vTO7nvi1jf; jy LJa I isl Pt LLJ ' J 33ST" , W 1535 3T1 'mf yrrm :m --mm-----y w-m ft pl r n52 L I I U I I I I FRENCH OFFER ' To each purchaser of a Suit or an Overcoat from our regu lar stock we shall extend the opportunity of selecting cither ' another Suit or Overcoat from our Special Lot for the addi tional price of $5. Two Suits for the price of one and $5! io matter what the sizes or prices, this offer holds good. This offer may be accepted by two persons who desire Suits or Overcoats. It may be used by the heads of families. It may be used by a person who desires both a Suit and an Overcoat. This is the most amazing offer ever presented to the people of La Grande! Next . To' 'Star 1309 ADAMS AVE, -MEN'S WEAR Across From IIooveiiA'd GRANT UISAN, Mgr. IIOIIIZONTAL 1. H.inm r 2G. j 4. To fu.slcn. 27. 0. Hpurl, 28. y. Kiieo cjiffiin, . , , uy, 1 I. Ahovu lo:inI. , . 30, l. Affuil. ...... 31. 15. Quam-I. . . 34. 17. IVriod of time, 3. IV. Jin pay a tint lilj.: , , 38. i'o. kointrs. . , ay. tUl. I''(m:m uf vt-rli to 41. 'i'i. A Rlove. , . . A'i. . j .'. Aliffiy. , , 43, j-'O. A lnir.l-boiUd . 45. 28. To feH. . 47. :fo. To remove UtiHt. 4'J. 32, Titikiuiv-p. 51. jS'l. Worship. 53. j.if. To tin; point, (i;7. NViiter-potH miivu pronoun. 1. 3S. Km It Hfifil. 40. l'urt of the foot. 41. t.'onj inction. 42. Liht brown. 44. Ncativi.' answer. 4ii. Hloepinif place, in. A inphll heater, 4!. OppOHile of suhtruct. 50. Consunu's. 52, Kotith Ani'trtfnn itriiiiill!o. 1 54. (tape from drowsiness. 55. Snakelike fish. 51. Afternoon luncheons. I' ervor. The ocean. Cured tfraaa. To describo . grammatically. l'urLalning' to punishment, hove, honor and . 4'otins. i:miCAii or. rt place to sleep. . 2. Conjunction, 3. Depart. 4. Innoeulation fluid. 5. To hurt seriously. C. Add a letter and it Hpellir u HtlnKitiK insect. 7. The small oh t mit. 8. London , trolley. 10. J'uHt tenne, of sit. 12. A footliko or pun. 14. Tim , the halt and blind. 16 To make pills from powder. 18. What the doff made of the doll 24. The last of them was killed 23. Mass of unwroujfht metal. iwo words tn th:s pJKzle may stick many a fan. They're 52 hori zontal and 12 vertical. All letters in them, however, aro Keyed. Ho there should be no excusj for not .completing this one. Installation of Officers ; He REPORT DUE Tin Ml, l-'annle Kflitme of Cove, held Mm annual New Yi'ii'-'h din ner and InHlallatton of oflteei-H on Haturduy with a hltr atlendanre t member. ' Coin mitt (tea wore appointed to urraiiffn for a juvenile (fin litre and a I bo a irrii nm cm lu-Nt ra a nd an trno u it h the new officer Ret tin other work under way a drill team Is Iho to Up orifun'xed. .' Mm. Mary pinion. Ml. N. 1. Klltht. Mrs, . Clcnunv Mlilpr. Mt. il. K. l.unU ii nd Mrs. Juhn Mill t (tvuru appointed' on the. huule1 rco unnlc coin uilt tee for t he follow ntf 'tMir to boon! the ladles' part of tile f,'nin;;e, work. 1 ' " New Olflecrs, ' The following oTflc-lrt were in iituHril for the enwiilnpr year: .1. II. Talleut, ' nuiHter; M;h. John Miller, ovonieer; ' Mrs. lioy li;iker, lecture'-; , Jhn . .MMIer, . Mlewatd; Hlt'- "Htstatit steward; MKrrtr.orjVr''nilri, lnJjy Hssistailt slewiird; Mia. Nell I'. Kichl. trenmirer: Mi. J. K. ijinii. ie. retary; Nell I'. Klftfht, jratekeeper; I Ainoliff M nialters of hitIduq oiK'ana Cnmlwidi. ceres; CU-. ",IH,m'H wiiirh tire to be taken up in me weeKiy luuciwon of the hmtiber of cornuterc'i tomorrow it s iinnoune.-d today by Albert. I;. I lti,tf.. ,.i , t. .t i i..... i. " Uomijiltiee that a report will Snriiifcfleltl fflc:als Sworn In. lortheonihm on the iu;id whtf-U ir. . , . . (n ,.;ijH, to (;irnu;,.(. u MUi vey I WI'IMNCFIKU). Ore. i-'prhitf-!f the Irrigation pjiblUt;es oi tin ! field's mw inuyor, (1. C. Itti.Hhinan. county. w;ia sworn into olli intf mayor, Charbs l Krlmann. 'sure to be much appreelnted wll.l1'"' N""W f''n ,ravi'1 " fuo1 i Two new coiiiullnu n. Ilerberl .1. I.., ...... ,.c ui ab'iut (he town w.ih iiluiost hnpos- fox it ml l.nwn-nci! 1.. May. weru i.n. v.-,i .in.) -,, i.v cm,,,!., ;lhl''- Tnv f-"in); Inducted Into oriice, us was l.ynn -r,iti ubo plucks a mean hunjo in LaUHbcry. new cliy n-rnrdcr elect- K,.,,ilne plautiilion style. -i iu uui uri'il tl. Vt , OI 1 III, UI J Held at Annual Meet- fY""'" "Vn,: .Mr-i m 'Mnr ) ing Saturday, of 'JS$. My.iM ,i,.-al-,r.. : CLEARS 101 I elemental Memorandum' on Debt Funding to Be Laid Before Hughes Today. WASHINGTON (AH) i T h n I'rench iin nioruiiduiii,, drafted l(y M. Cli'inentcl, finance' minister "of Die Paris government, regarding payment of the war debt jf France to the United KtuU-K, was recelveH Sunday night at tho state depart-! nienr. The cable ofice Immediately be ran dicedlng the document for de livery Monday morning , to Secre tary Hughes.' -'I- '.- . . Technically, the communication had not bejin received Sunday nlKlit by Stcretary Hughes and for that reason comment was declined as to both its context and its value for determining future American treatment of the French var debt problem. It wjs certpin, however, that Sec retary Hughes would transmit the memorandum without delay to Sec retary Mellon, slnco as chairman of the debt funding commission cre ated by congress, he is charged with the conduct of negotiating with forolgn governments for pay ment of their, obllgatjpns to the United States. ., , ... . , , Not Official Document. j Although tho Paris authorities1 acted informally In presenting .tho memorandum to Ambassador Her rlcli. and thereby slrlppod It of the status of an official document,. It is hoped by Washington adminis tration leaders that it will be found to contain suggestions of such Importance as -will .justify them In opening formal discussions with l'aris, out of which an agree ment for payment of the debt may . come, i , ' i xZ II 111 III II I ii r iisivji&i i i i i 571 DEPARTMENT STORES 10S Depot St., La Grande, Ore. Tailored Blouses i 0f Fine English Broadcloth ' There's just Vbit of swagger to these tai lored Blouses which will please the Busi ness Girl or the woman who likes smartness in dress. Some are trim med , with pipings in color. ' KliAMATIf PERMITS GROW KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. Build-! ing permits aggregating 31, 702, 638, were granted by tho Klamath Falls j city council during the past year. 111 was shown In tho annual report j mudu public. , i Tho permits totaled 557. During 1923, 24G building per mits . aggregating (3711,333 were granted, indicating I he marked! growth In Improvements during tho past year. '' ' $2.25 There is a varied showing , easy from which to choose. Col orings are many: poiiT gco shades, whites, blues, tans and many others,'. j Smart Pongee Blouses ' IN A VARIED SHOWING, . ,,. .! Fine .quality. Pure Silk Pongee, has been used in these popular tailored ' blouses. A materia -.famous for service and appearance, and always in demand. $2.98 You will do well to inspect these showings for blouses of such quality are unusual at prices so low.- I BiimiiiiBim h ran uii llUl u du Tultle; Ksther. Mrs. Itae Hater. l''ollowing the Installation a sup per "was. served.' A pasl matron's Jewel was pro.ienled lo the. worthy tmtlron and a fountain pen to the ri;tlrlng wol'lhy patron, J. l- llati-r. i who has filled that ofl'leo for a number of years. l;il Traeey came home from the lumber cumps for the Christmas holidays. ... I'loWS Working Near El- 1 Urn Myois ismnble to leave tho , 1 tin. p,,j ' T fc;,tj(ci.,, ' "". ' although his condlllon is Rin,,. Reports; Jbnyfibnow j not w;rious eouKi, i,in.e m... i Was So Duen i Travel i10 ,,,a ,,i,1 i of the time; Alml-' rr,.,w iT.Jr.; ' Maurice Klchnrdson, linotype AhOUt lOWll. IllipOSSl-! operator for. the Klgln Ilecorder. ble. . I'"1 returned from his holiday vis- lit to relatives at St. Helens, Ore. i Glenn and Harlow Dames h rt Kl.f;l tSperial) The tnow Wednesday morning Tor imperial plow ;ue busy at the present time J A'alley of C'allrorlila, where they 11 Im." 'be highway of Die deep- , go lo work during Ihe head lettuce c.n Hiiuw of the winter. When I he harvest. They ivill make the trip I Mr.'Tin-iy eubl weallier moderated : by automobili! and plan to be a heavy taiovvl.ill wllh a Hi rong i gone lor sean months. . ' " wllnl pp-v.iiled. The wind County CuAilnlsalnner John Wells ' - I FIND- IT v it ' here': :'"::! Directors will be elected to serve for,. the year 1625 and such other business will bo transacted, as may properly offer.-, ,.- . . - . H. E. COOLIDOB, .. l!-H.30-t , j..., , t cashier Copy for this column must be la by t:uo . &.- Itio Tl. i i. JJay. and nlgJibbt-.vltMu.'.rJlPllf 245-J. 12-23-tf Attention! Itnyal Arch Masons, you are advised to at tend the regular e x e r- Inslallation ..Those White Ivory J'l-Jco, .,i TJuj.jbust ,ric.oo.all Jirlct.srlhnl may match your while ivory, you wll I find ut Kllverthorn-W,rigbt' ll'amily IJrug .rilore. . c , ,1-8-31 Ii' .l-'l.i.. r , ., How In Your Wood S'llc? I Dry . Dull pine polo wood deliv ered for $5,50 cash, por cord. Cu.r Main 40..1V Mi.. ..' 1 0-tIT-tf rl rrn ), .. Hemstitching, pleating, bulton holes, .etc. . Morton's Kiddy . Shop. , , I- i ill . a . .,.,.., JO.ti-U for two years by the best factories of the east, vou will find at Silver-thorn-Wright's Family? Ir.ug Store. . 1. .'. J i', J ' l-3-3t else: night Hull. tomorrow at .Masonic Dinner will l-'niiei-iil lleltl. Iinpos- The funeral of little Mabel Dc- "" s"rvi,l i I'm hull at six o'clock .iiiow was Hole who died at rortland was ni- Sojourning Companions wel- ei-iised. lelreil wile his he heals her every tiny In' the jeur. Well, she aim be glsd 11125 has only :iii5.iayii. The original III wind which Mew nil iriieil wuh n ilral't. Mt. Emily Brand Hams Belter Costs Less 25c lb. Grande Ronde Meat Co. !ciiTii LAWVIGLATOR rliangeil lulu ruin by nm.tli. r rise ! held at the i:igln cemetery recent m temperature. I ly. . The llltle girl's father Is the .Many hoene in l-:igln have beenisnn of Arch Dcllolo and grew 10 without waler lor nioie then .uj manhood hero. we.-k due lo frozen pipes leading I On account of tho extremely lo Hie houses frniii Ihe main. Ajeoiu weather the regular meeting iratiNiiii-iner trom l.a tiramle wailof the Crlckvt .lat grange wius not l-niilKUl In Iry In Ihnw Ihem, but held. I nive.l loo tuna!!' to be of any line, ilatlous come By order or High I'rlest. 1.. H. Ul'SKKM.. l-5-2t Secretary. Annuel stockholders .Meitln Nbtlco.ls hewbx. given, that the Annual. Meeting of tha Ktockhold ers of the United States National Bank of l.a Grande, Oregon, iwtll ' he..lielil la thilr banking rooms on Tuesday. January Mth. 1326,:at 10 o clock a. m., for tho purpose of electing a Board of nirectors for the ensuing year and for the trans action of any other business thai might coma before the meeting. 12-11-30-t T. J. BCItOGQINH, Cashier The parly who took a parcel by mistake containing a bridle from Andrew's Variety store, please re turn. 12-2!)-tf A Ney Bungalow I.wk Ovt-r Tills Partial I-lst , of Iu.ilruhle, Features: Oak . floorij throuslit, , wired for llffltt and heat, electric fjirnaco, fno liglit fixtures. ,luilUln cupbourds, ironint? board, lunch table, etc, num erous eioctrlc switches and outlets, breakfast nook. Bleeping porch, full concret ed basement with many . conveniences; . lot 60x120 with lawn; , close to school and store,. This , fine home ,wns built for tK owner ;J'lio t must leun. Priced at but $3. &00, on convenient terms. ) Wm. Miller & Co. "Hee Onr Sign" ' I'hone Main 1 I-'ai-m Loans at Money to loan' ,on improved nent, sell and repair all makes jsosrlug machines. As' shout free d. .U the next .meeting Instal- farms In 1'nlon County on 5 to in lSfrmaK,nf cou- While Sewing loua of officers will take uliicc. v.i. i.,.rl...i ..i r.Ltr i.. . I'cc,ne lo. Vew Foley Hldg. rt'A larger e.iuipnient ha., been or- I - ;AiBO H,.,19, i,-,,,,,,. now av.iiliible. ?'1"",e W ' 32-U-S7-lf (t -MiiNi'M llrhn and Louisa iH-n-'. . . JJ.liain fvvM Uv Cliri.stiiu.s holidays I Kl.'CKNK. On-. Thi? oirii-( o II. K. Dixon. Itooins 22-i!3 Koley ! llulldniK, l,a Grande. Ore. J-6-ir L' Nillv of J inal Act-oiuit. ' liil Mil heme of their parents. Mr. lejty t, ket agent lias been created i.iim iieiinam. Here. Iln;l:i l-.llgeue by llle .Solllhern I'acifle ...... .- .,,,1.,,,. u. , niii-iniii .i'ii nanv anil erana li. l.ewiM. iv ai' j u t ... . .... ami .loggers all l.iM-ar In the of ureu-en. , ' , ...... ii"'. uhihiiikiu, wutra. j.yuu. aeccasiu. has f'nmiier.i. smokers, brush biini- All the blgA'ulues In s-.-kool lab ! Notice bt by this given j( hat the lets and loose-leaf paper,,-theme tindcrslgnod executrix of tile estate Kam(ly , llruglthc Htate of , Oregon for - I'nion 1-3-31 ifounty, ami tl(e court bus set Tues. January roth; lti2, at it) (lfi-lnc'.i wuod. I'hono 287-W. 12-27-tf n list or in? e.inrl i mivli ilium r.ii . . . . ' "- ' "- iiiiper, uiai are usen in in senoois iiiea iter imnl uccount us such eilmliuil fiirisl fire lu vii.liill.iuli .......... . . ' V.. ', V L""' ... ...... ...... . " - '" 'M iio you wm una el mi- execuinx in me lounty Court ol - i'.... i. u ii.i..ti ii.. si in ir wiui ins r.,.r..-i.-uMei .i;em mi vne eon . p.ui.v. verl limn-W r ah I s on t ii..tti.ii,i ro.v.H uf OnK..n ; ri,nMT n. mlh.-r. Mr. and MrsJhas l.t-.-n promotrd to the position. Htor and VVn hIi 111 l: I on i Urnu l)w npiihmii ! .. . . . . .. . "'t- . r Ti . , ' .m'm-mi ,-m-oii. ii rt'iurneii lo JH8 ; aeiommK 10 i:. v. miiiiikit. iish.s- (day, j'isl l-en i.ssu.d I.v tin' dHlrl. t for- j TL". , !?' ,n"rm"- , , U,ni V Wr Krtu. who Ppi.clu, prtu,( (Ull) pip corU for mi nt thu (.ounty (.our( Uoo n I ..'u rti It .. rui. nnu nun iitlll 111- IM'll' 1 I Ol 1 1 rillllllllll. ,".".." ..,'7'' '"u",;l" 'o trial. , .,.,.,.. ,,, ,. ,,,,, ,IV ,yih I frieight and passenger agenl out or HI these. 1117 were ei.uy e led. ,,,tl r. .Mrs. A. II. Mill, and ' Salem, will take Mr. Lewis, place ii, s, i'i'i ,', ' 'O'licr relatives and friends. land A. (i. (Illicit... for many years no .nil pinning. tiny Am, r.l .spent the Christmas freight and ticket agent here, will , ...,..s ...,u ii.-is were ass. i , s, ia.1.11 wll a Ills family Here. .Mr. continue as agent at the local sta ll ihe aiiio.ini of :ie.ii.:r, under ! Arnold has 1 n employed by Ihc.itou, handling freight exclusively. the criminal lire law convictions. Eastern tinmen Lumber company 1 ; hi ,.. .iii.il, ii ,..t i-ivii eases were s- .- iin-nr r.lll erpris.. or several months. il:ed anil il.iuwiKt s ei.lieiieil iin er- I Carl I tin low has been home from lilil mm rnillent timber destroyed i Ciirvullls for the lliillila.v s. He In llle amnum ef II i. ill... Kt: 22 drove tils ear .is fur us Thu Unites Stockholders Animnl Meeting Notice Is hereby given that the Annunl Meeting of the Htoekhold- ers ot tho Ii Grande Nntlonai Bank! Iwlll be held at. their banking house. lec. ende without buttons on their In La Grande. Oregon, on Tuesday.! I -a Grande. I'nion county, Oregon. as the time und place to hear ob jections to. and for the s-lllement of such final account. SAV1I.I.A I.. I.YTI.K. Kxocutrlx of estate o! James W. I.ytle, di-ceas-cd. La Grande, Oregon. 25-Jan. 5-12-19 .clothes may be amused to learn a !January131hZ. 1925. at in o'clock Hot wnter hollies, fountain sy ; laundry burned tn Pittsburg. ' a. in. At this Meeting a Board of rlnges the kind that an- warranted If you are coughing Slop It With our 2-i-Huui' Cough. Cure Guaiaiiteed , money cheerfully refunded..' "' Newlin Drug Co. S H.E R.R Y.'S I TltD.W AMI Tlititlltl'.ow ii ii ii ii ii ii ii u Lillian Gish III the lleur) King I'xnliii llnu ol "The White Sister" From the thrilling novel by r. Maili.n cranloi.l M I It lisie mi i ii .iii h an In ,,,, iWi . Mils! Miss l.l-h , in in, n,l In Ibis snr uf human ,IN1,.V Bn, IMlssliins. I limed In Italy ami A'glers. Kpeclnl Muslc rk-ore CflBBiBHHEBanSBBasaEESSCS civil eases are Ml It I pending. Intolv- land left It the..- fearing deep snow leg liainagis liiiiiKinMiig to ::!i.- through the Illue mountains. He OAS .27, aeiordllig to the ri iorI. rii.iit.d driving through drtrts or Campers' fires head Ihe list l.lMievv 111 rea.'hliii: The Il.illvs und i iiiivii'tl'.iis under the criminal laws I Ihoiigtil, II not best to'.try the wllh 12S I'olivlelliins, ft not guilty I llliMinle Ins. 't . : and ti pending, Brush burning! ' Mr. and Mrs. I'ri d luilo'le liuvc wlllioul iiermlt ranks second, the 1 moved lo the K.irrest ItMler home where they will remain while ihe Hyder family is nt the lumber I'llllll'S. ' II l lioillleil mil that the greatest ' Jim. Trneev Is III limn,, frnm his lamniie latin- Hum fins caused work ill II net inr.tiut. wht-rnhl has tn dinni(L;H nndt-r th rlos.-d And, M'I'm rr In-laMI. Ti-- i.-tpi rmtniat.oh hf tl; n. v ofitt 'Ts for (!- M:-si.pit Order mil the unlt-r vf tin- Kcdi'in Star w;is li.-!d ;it the MiijuinM- hall ro- ni t . ;-. v-nil of the tii'w offfrrm !'"v tin ,.M-iftii witp nt rtrnt. Thf. t'THt id" d. r.-t trine m;i- trn. r:-'-..i H 1M!I. inli-i; a ln.a! Wwj; ot u ;'. wcrr worthy matron, M M,utr Ailt-n: worthy riitron. I I 'ii, in; s. r.! nr . v. 1". Ww. t !' ur- r. H II dm:: cn dm :n v. Mrs. Ida l Mlnarth; -(wstntc n mhirtrtH, V r . Ksthor M (!; hin!ain. Vhcitil..-ift Vi.'l; inurfliat. lr:. I'na I ithiiiii: r-I..-".- K-iir. r; A lah. Mr. I'ruiiu Cv'.u: . K ..!;. ;.. v,.- M M n sa n m& MinoktTH' riH'M ihlrtl. 13 1 A!lhni:Kh the KnatrMl nuin! (J-g or ronvUUons Is for cnmprn' t'irrf pt-tnltM (:i'rf. mrr st p r J r lit is .tn- t IckhImk ftr. it it g "Much lis iv, . dislike to Inflict M legal peniiltles ll.ell forest vlsl- Jvj t.us.-' s.,1,1 it.,, district inri-t.r. In M dli't:ssinf Ihe r. purl, '-the lin t le- tfl mi ins Hist fi.tv.. iihii vlo'ale tl-e fire laws are law-nreakeis, and ri itiiisl be punish,.,, nn sueh. Tae mm future l-com.lllle welfare of the 1'n. rj iltlc Northoesl leiiiall.ls It lli- ever.", he added, -'tf evervi.lle l would h. ed 1 1,,, printed warnlnif. R!anl suiiK.stioiis. jihiicliint In lb" K ' national for.-st .. would have fP'mii i'v.r M,. MI, ,,er law Uikas9lM' nioic.m.n! v...-.." Bl a u B M n tn N Bl W n n n M M M n n n M N n Save 50c A Sack On Flour With mitikct adviinccs or Kovenil dollars per barrel to date and further advances coming we offer our cus tomers, for a very limited time, these popular brands at under market prices: OIH SKAL '. -19-11). suck, $1.70; lbl $6.7 FEDERATION JEUSEY CUEAM ....-ID-lb. sack, $2.18; Mil 58.32 OLYMPIC WHERE THE THRIFTY THRONG -49-lb. sack, $2.2fi; bbl $8.72 49-lb. sack, $2.78; bbl $10.72 HOOVERIZED GROCERY Phone Main 49 2 Deliveries n B.4 n 03 n ca n n H n ra n m m M n n BSKaB2SCH2IKEEi3aaEI13IOBJIlB!UIKBEKBIlBSBniIHIBKaCES3aBEni I v