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Thursday, January 8, 1925. THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER " PAGE':FIrF5 V Local News In Brief COMIN'ti UVUXTS March 5, 6, 7 District high school bucket ball tournament at Union. treat Is In store for local mus.c lovers when the Metropolitans ap pt'ur here." On Shopping Trip Mrs. Krunlt Hansen uf Teloeuaet wus in 1u Gran do thlu mornlntf on a chopping trip. On sli k Mm Mm. W. G. llobertson of Te.o J, set Is making regular tripH to La (t ninilu to be treated for throat trouble . , ;. Leaves tor Portland- Representative and Mrs. A. H Hunter left this morning to drivt to Tortkind. They will bo to Sa 'lent next weekv ltcturu from Port land Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Sturfflll ar rived yesterday from Portland They nuide the trip to and from Portland by car. Wool Growers Meet Plans Arc Heading Up '(Continued from Page Wii'u '.plenty of fun for tho a hep hers at tiu uffalr. Hoy Jtuley, Pendleton attorney, will act a toiistmaster. President HaKcnhurth will have as his subject. "The Kuturo of the Wool Industry." He recently conferred with Pnsldent CoQlidRc i on matters of importance to the, industry and scored support from ; the chief executive which is con-i sidered of di ep linportancu to the Industry. "The Value of the Wool Indus try to Orison," will be the sub ject which will be handled by President Vining. President Fal coner of the Oregon association will devote his annual address to a review of the past year with some attention paid to the pres ent and future needs of the in dustry. The point of view of the rail roads will be expressed by A. C. Spencer, general solicitor for tne Union Pacific, whose subject will bo "The K we. f.antb In Commerce.' Wool Market luir niad GrtuUns Ia the-subject, that vitlf be ; treat,-;J od by Georgq T. WHllngmyi-p.j spiy cialist in wool marketing and standardization of the department of agriculture. It. A. Ward, man ager ' of the- Pacific ?o-bperatftoi Wool Growers' association, will talk on some phases of wool nnrkntini ; , j f: K. dv. lvavanaugn in cmirsc -oi n tup rati ana on ice the forest service will rioal'.ivvUh '"Pho..lNn'tionil; fblist, jPulioyi'Y'ln his talk. Glazing from the point of view of the stock 'men will be handled by K. 14. Marshall, sec retary of the national association, whose subject will be "The Phlpps Grazing Hill." "Tick and Preg nant Hwe J.of-ses" Is the subject on which Dr. W. H. .Lytic will nd to resume their studies at thei8PeaK ur. J. v. . ravine ui uijm i.. Wash., will talk on the subject of . ..IM.i...... .. I'.l'v I 1 V I -Rifle Cane. ': i" ft J ' 1' Si 1 1 Itelut-n frimi Kieth , Mr. and Mrs. A. W. I.effel, who have been residing in Klein for sev eral months are againat home at their residence on Maln'street. Mr. Ueffel is in the employ of tho O. W. H. & N. company. Men's Club Sloctiiis ,!' The men's club of the Presbyter Ian church will meet this evening at the home of K. A. MeKachran it l-'ourth Street. 'Pho ! prin ciple speaker of the evening wn! be Jtr. J. L.i Ingle. 1 Luncheon Tomorrow .j A luncheon of the realty-'board will be held tomorrow In the Sum mer hobl! at the noon hour. A gen eral business discussion will be on the bool;s wtlh George H. t'urrey, president of the board presiding. ;n a cane which formerly belonged :o Fred Allendt New York gangster. Sheriff -parte Brown of Minneapolis found a rifle which could be dts charged by a hidden spring Brown recalled that when Allendt was being taken to New York he asked to use the cane, but the sheriff refused. lifli iRinnrnnr jiiui iiauiiLinuu j rf.r. Catarrh Is Prevalent at this time of the year and unfortun ately it is contagious; therefore care is nec essary to prevent it, or immediate treat ment if you are suf fering from it. ' Rexall ' Catarrh Jelly gives prompt utid gratifying relief lo nasal c a I a r r h or head coldt. It Is a ' pungent uromate. healing rniis"pe Jelly, that is easy tu use because IV is p it up in a convenient sU.e lube, with a patented nozzle lip for convenient ap plication. No need to suffer lonrrei. , Ths is one of the guaran teed Itexall- Itemcdies. 25c & 59c Glass Drues Consftible Hunt's Letter . . SPECIALW-; Boys' Shoes $i:98 One lot Hoys' Dress Shoes, specially priced at $1.98. (iood, substantial ulMeathcr slioes, calf stock, oak solus, leather counters. Dig values at this very low price. s ' ' 1 1 41 I'll The m:ALi Giaiuic Store 1 irc.!;-oii Mr. J J Shepard, who ultra e ted oonslderahta attanon t th New York IVtmneruth; invention when she was one of th few Smith sup. porters in Hm Missouri delegation has Neom a. deputy, constable In Kansaa City. The fees ar largo PREMIER PAINTS GLOOMY FUTURE FOR BULGARIA (Continued from Page 1,) straight-hacked chair, an Hiihsl;;n. tialty Imilt that it, mlglit he used as a bludgfon on evt n tht; tliirk ist skull without Injury to Ha. !f. The sender renuiined unwiiy- t..l I.. .1lM.r Ul I. ...IS lltuun, urn n, ui i"h in IlOlllie.H tll'UUt iiuilf, ji a in ui v- i n friends are convinced that the chair came from one of two sources. Kit her from a fearful friend of Hammer, or . Kromtt- hopeful enemy of. BIuut ton's., 1 .. - . .-. . ' Time "and change ol)lit4'rate, one by one. many of tht hisMrh ally Interesting spots-of, old Wushing. ton. The old Surratt hous. on 1L direct. whero John Wllkws llufitn plotted 1 imu Ill's ns.uiinaii.m. is being remodeled and I lie first lioor frout will . hi t made into hloie rooms! " ; While Ambassador Jusr.erand'tf fwuti snng" ns retiring ainb:i:a-iv - - r j " - dor-seems to have been marred by 1 home of -Mr. and Mrs. Will Church other municipalities. Isomo flat notes, as witnesses all -and burden them fatally. The I f ines Mt.l.'0.rU, the discord stirred up by hi:i st.-xte-j tity nuiiaigi r asserted that at the j The fines and lortviis in 124 ment on the final liquidation of , pi ;n nt time two firo hydrants were $8,150.50 and $3,7liu.!o was the, Krench debt to the l'nll'd ; Vt r i't o.rii and that unless soma put up in cash Solids,, Total Tinea (Klatcs, Washington wilt be richer 1 1 ;)(. of. ihnwer was purchased, und lorlells la l'ja were $7,U2. in real music, nevertneiess, lor r.is : t)-,(-- eould not be used until more of this latter amount $4,510. was service here. hi mpejale weather arrived. Com- returned and S4K0.50 forfeited. For one of Ma final acts In -fore nil. siener l.amlis moved that the t iiunds ponding are listed at departing was In give a bird foun- fire rniei and manager investigate tiitn. dedicated to "the.bhdn of Uie matter with power to act. Tho -54 i ft' . r-rry . . . - .- j Qp' . TUB. HUB OM)N':,('Vh)Atl!(he recent Jtelinu to I, or V. Kloyd Smith and Sheldon Urown ton were among the students who returned to Seattle over the week- trm-Ant tin til I'nttlnnil Bt rice r6i' rrhual !neetfnL' ,k ih4 aiiiFin-l'iT. ..... '.,IM i,..,fh' Mi;.., nil i.nU',S .hXU Charlj-s .(fie iVl fty, ,told the share University of Washington. !oyle iimneriiutn left for the Oregon Ag ricultural college. Britishers May Yet . Idondeseend1 to Let Stih'IA. lhilgarla IAV) llul-, gnria is plunging Into a, hard win ter, .said Premier Alexander Tsaii koff,' recently to ' The Associated Press.' "The feeding of the coun try, is a grave problem." Iu. con tinued, '"Although we grow wheat end have had a short crop, wuj also we, have had to turn over IMnev llranch," -Ihrough which sev; lion ttusserand hived t) walk.'j.-:, , chop HAN(;i:,i'iior)si:i j People Watch Polo ,,'ge quantity of , grain to J..KQ-, , M , . t jsluvla under the restitution treaty. . . , ..""Wo lire trying to develop u new rvii a r lt..-i. i. , .. . .. .. Personal Mention "Scabies." The experiences he had while In California where he was sent by Governor Pierce to study the foot ,and( mouth disease will be the material from which D.V ' . n. T. S.ms will draw In his talk. She Was Amtoyc l ' 11 j ju-monstration on how to mfct The peiire staMon and dops. or linil npny poison to kill coyotes pi;ppis. seem uiub-nlably ,n(, other ' animals' that prey oil Jiouteis that .Uie company s pro duction In 1113-4 ws 3,7 J 4,2 1 tons and in the current financial year would probably exceed 4.250.- 000 tons. "I may add,"tho speaker "that were we to t:ip all the wells already opened up, we could at once bring our production up to lO.OUO.OOO tons yearly, or more, und that by drilling in the wells which have already been carried down to the cap rock we could still ,furthr largely augtm within a few motir. .Regarding; ma,ifl Char.lrs remarked: "hast yenr it rut he linked together (n a chain that can not, he broken. A' few-days iigo aj fox and bull terrier pup was added in the menagerie but the latest ad dition "tak' o the cake." A ' tele phone bell in. the station rang and the police nnswvrcd it. Snme wo- 1 sheep on the by the bureau range of will be given dologle'al su- and Stanley' tt. Jewell will 'I'redatory ' Animal ' Con- -y, talk It is proabk that Premlcnt-W. J. Kerr of Oregon Agricultural IjONOON (AP) ll:;tifJi polo, at iin nuiment, i.s witlioui a lu'ad. Hut It Is not without tales. There are tales of politics played within tho hotly that used to govern the game; 1 tales of fights be; ween those who would democratize the J.spori nd die-hards who would re- gentlemen only, and preferably wealthy gentlemen; tales of in trigue and favoritism and czarlsm In selecting the team that was so nt, .our. - pfofjjictlon lotitiisf'' it l ked: "hast yenr it looked 'irtJfff 'rioiiWJrniitiftfi fW'f! yvcrtaking inn djjctioU fThfe tfdjiild have hanpuae'i jiad u ij'jt hefnjl"ir the brin4ii)'4,iiiyjf sojuj m(wtfi4l4u grauary in southern llulg;irm," the premier ..went on to Hu.,."hul the' money in lacking for development. Our payments to the allies amount to 157,OUO,(iiio leva annually, and we are meet tug them fully and promptly. The support of the reparatlonal and .military commis sions alone costs us ito.ooo.Odi) leva. ,To Serbia we are paying llH.OO'i.- 000 annually, In addition to her share of the general repure lions. There is nothing left for improve ments of any kind, either agrlcul- JlimtUU-HIU MIOTICS, i jli of Jtlit'l tuifiHtl f& Kordft, 'spoken'' "And. one of our most distress UigburnU'Hs at tho jirinenlvthno, as twlnter appruaviie!.-u-i tiie con st:n4 t;iow of refugees from Mae-- tloiiia. i Thrace and the Dobrudja soundly crushed In September by America's -iiig Pour on Long Is-Mural, railway or educaiionul. ianu;. antt taies ucnying an inese iunpitiu-ntit stories, ; tuifntltiloti-s torrent and written. some sort of an orgaTil.elion in control or tlW- fjaiue in thl:i "conn- 1 T1)H HjorluKO of fpod and.of.mon iry iMtcxiMcicu oui 10 ie, n, i.,v iUakeH . I 1 s iiroblem ,.m en ur v one sec m ti to know exactly what .i;:iM-.inr .. 1 Jrnrm IhiH orirjiiizatUin will itake. t , kw .t.li j In, the l.'nited Slates, and lor the tjoino !nd voat'eitK ' iVfl-ohnitink j vMitx furl her depreelil ion uf the rccklcHO system of 'drilling obtain- national bod. svnllar toi' I hlttJ U it. Which ts,nuw sUvblllwd at l7 Ing lit that couh'fry; The-t:diiibinc'd . Suites j Pobj' usociutioii.. .otbei-Hl tiie dqar.. AuoIIicp drop. in ex- eiieci, 01 inese 'cunses whh, iem- rrvor-punming 10 1 ue uni - Hj-wivm ' cltangt(. huwevet Is nut intpossilile porarny !oii!y, ; 1 imnK, 'ugnin" o eor vesung in one cmij.iuj' uuri bring production 'n'heud Ofcol1 luffhftm. the lawmaking and ad nioiiun was carried. 1 W. II. lfohnejiKamp, who plan nil a. tiiuall improvement that would lull for a- roof which he w.tpied to build ot corrugated iron UOSKfiCKG, Uyo.-rnAt . a, meet- 1 imiupiU v.iiclher he run in use inir of the raw iroviueisi coniniit-i this tyi e uf roof. At the present tee of the Kotfeburg chaiubT oClUiuc m ordinance proh.iis cor- commerce stc-ps, were taUef to ue- t ermine the umounl of di: mnge 4lone tp the broccoli yrop b.y ther ruceni exiieuic cuiu hi-.muvi. ' crop vas badly hurt, accord m fv to all Indications anil tho chiiinber of commerce Is taking up with agri cultural experts th e matfeV pf sUirtlng crop" that will take 'tip pluce of broccoli. An effort will probably be mnde to establish the lettuce industry on a commercial busls. Celery i.s al so proposed as a sujjiitltule for broccoli. Commissioners Attend First Business Meeting (Cont'nued from pjige 1.) ru;:uteil irou. in this respect. . t , Ordinances. J'n.M'd. An ordinance, calling for the vatatit'u vi portions of pring and Abh.-r- til reels, w.ts read' 'for' the ili;rd (time and pussed uimnlniona- ly.. Anvthur v'lhiuiicp. providing; i or the is.iuiinee und sale of im provement bonds covering' im provement win k In districts l i:i, 14-1. 117, IIS, Ha. 150. 151 and 1 ,'i was read for the first time. I ieelaring an emergency existed, ihe ri guier rules were suspended II nd t he ordinance was re.ul the icennd und third time und unani mously pushed. Itlds for the bunds will be opened January 21st. I'tdlLwlng ine reading of bills ami., lite Milary list for the month td i.iceemher, the commission ud-juuiiicd. Hays served in jail during tho year wore - 1 12V and 3, C00 meals were served priiionent. ; -f SAYRE BOOSTS . . r FOR CHANGES.: ' (Continued from 1'tige 1.) school -graduate ycur-'-of- postc--gruduaie work In 'toucher's, traln mg.i' Air. .Siiyrev.ertf that this . remedy oul'iMjW W'ry tem porary nature a.iti that thu real need hi for, a rv.'itilnr.noiMnahHciiouior htich as the instiiution tU Alon mouth to be located somcvthei til ; eastern Oregon. nt likely come- until' Hpi'lnR,' whrii' !.. ..sm ... InHtullod oon,,.,- M00Ni, CASES v;, ri'inovetl. So a stalwart, six- gun policeman, e,uipp.M, idoMhUl, incUuU T. A. Murhiw ofithe W and fi leash, went to get t Montana ;'CcciI -W. Croel of Ne-!petrob animal., I'pon arrival at the fayCM. V home, he inquired nbout the i;u) Citfifi i Kllenwood of men Infornmtl 14nmidhat a flog was ;,, ,.-.in f,.,- 'l.i.j.i " 'o'thV-r 'snWi-'tu!n'ritlotv. ' " 1 " . 1 1 niinlslrntfve power to govern the ennoylng her and she wishe(.lt . U,.ft, Avlo-yftrve. .(.yp.tod to he pros-1 "Otj thn other huml there MttrhUprt.vm f.'reat lViit'aln 'aml Uie'o'm- U nt but whose appearance is sUJJ heen on cnorniouS increase all oyer 1 pire. - 1 pis cnin voui;i seiet:t .leiiins ior inu'i imi,nMiiii iniiieiie.-i. , . l'Kirtl 'Wiriiliorne, inr years, an in- ternul tonal pliiVer ,nd(a prominent farmer ;ln 'egiifating'n.:l financing th, upon; has retired ' from, t.lie pJaAdnir field. Jle ha' ilrd'," hov- evtfn..cptpremid'niny"''lii!lt'ftloti-; to' abundph .-trHtPtfciphitiftri-'iu 'hnv'Vid'- imi.nl.striitivH 'end of' polti. , Mis'lhd-' vice, and "bis tpnrhis lt ifi tisHumetl, ydU Kljllr bti-axailahle.'-e -m" 1 Jn, accent months Lord -Wim-,borno has been criticized hy those wfio want the' sport made'- more democratic. particularly ' Lord Wodehtmse. The latter peer ac cusd Lord Wlmborne of arrogal Ing to himself the power of pick ing the International team.i. Lord WuileJiou.se has also advocated opening the gates of the polo fields to the. public, which 'at present is barred from all but one of the larger clubs, only member and their Invited friends being privi leged to watch the gjines. ihe totd him it was in the wood-.t and so it was. a Iwo weoka old puppy Just able to walk about" without- lulling pver every vlwo fuel. Casting aside dicains 01 a feiocious flog thai he-would havt '.had it) shoot 4tr take awsy by 'foro. the policemen took his charge, the an noying 1'iiiiual, back to headquar ters. Lsst night one of the privalo cells hud a new occupant and it wasn't a man cither. um products:, almost' c,suffi- cient 1o counterbalance the tncrttis d production, 'and' no dhati-thv prodiy tlon of crude has-ugidii Iw TT1?TT?V' PO'RH !eun (1('c,'ni! thera lB' every rea-i "J.1 1 A'V.i xT4n6n Wir-believing thirt. 'subject 't: ;i .l lUUKJ' liV'u ' '-. lUP proline new ileum ni-iiiff miihuuv- end m tlie near ruiurej'tntenarofn ttt!r of oil ' prices- has reaciu'd Its lowest polntt and that artyehauides will be in-t hu upward direCtlonA - O- LIBEL SUIT, .Contiiiunil from Paeo 1.) if Mir AmurU'iin Vurrtl Hilrcuu Kr-d-frnlion." Mr. Knpirn (iiiolcs from llin issuo of AimiiNt 2:t (t slati-mi-nt rcfcrrinK Mo I. W. "W. r.itn;H"nt:Utv s h ADDPAP Tlirpi? . "MculnnnlB" of tin- Ji-Wiuli l'ro AlrliAK HliKL , . ..An,,.,inB for the QUARTET WILL (Continued from Tnge 1.) ' cimiscrlb'-d urea around Cleveland meter of lieneftt of American l-'armers." l'.DITOR CAMKUOV SII.KXT Ccns Itav Pirates J'.Iifl MAHfill I'MKLD. Ore. U. 11. (Dlnty) Moore wlis chosen Captain Kldd or the Coos Uay Pirates at the nnnual election. The Pirates ure a well knokn organir.alion of hooMlcrs and have tt membership hordfirlng on loo. Ir. Moore has been engaged in business here for the last two years, after deserting DKTUOIT. (By the Associated I the road as a commercial travel- editor ol mi, l N'.irlliern Oh o. A year ago ITcss) W. 1. ameron, we persiiad' d Mr. Lane to let us the Dearborn Independent, slates coast lour for tne. that he "tnui noining 10 y of the tin-, ho-rend 1lio slaleHitnts of Aavoli handle a coast-to-c AioirmwililaiiH. been us iiualifled success which had tollow- Haptro concerning iiim i smis immu ed Ihelr cery nppearance In thelr;the Independent. Henry I'onl and !.,,.,.. ineatliy. Thev liiive appeared men cohneetcd with" the "I'ord n- at tiianv notable gatherings, anditerprlse here. H" expr'wd have won unstinted praise every-.opinion this attllud where. ' .' - ' Sketches, il r mat lr rendlnpa .nd other features will add a touch of variety to the program. Their uuur let repertoire in large and Includes would b en by all thejlier inteVested; tak- ! INsturficck KlMblc fH Advance MON'MOl'TH. (tie. An unoffi cial renort given out stated that many classical arrangements the Monmouth post office was elig well as popular and semi-popular . jpj(. tg become a second class. of gioups. A talented plantHl acconir jlcc;; ; )tecipls ftr the last year p.niles ihe ouurtet. giving oppr- w(.r rohsldernbly more than $S tunlty for proper rendition of some 000, the amount required for a of their more brilliant numbers. A second class post office. and ban ecu identified with publicity since his residence in the Coos .bay district it unless j we .receive., tluv HUppo,it of -the gfeat powers. . In, UuU -iliea our hope of iialvalton." BRITISHi U. S. ' ' IN AGREEMENT Vi Wr Wlaink'UHknl tl iMmmiK- sion wh"ti.,r uti.tt'j: t-bulil Ji 11'kon ' to (HTtiro help ri-om Ihc I clty'h..cauM' or nn luJlii-Ofl limb lif i Willi 'HVHliuil lurii ifiilku upon 11 1 Klili'walk.'i T.tilH. hjhIIit.iWwwi'i.,- , ivct to tliiv. innnuK.tr fur iui'caliif: Hon.... ...11 1 11 H Til (il't 'MunviT. . A f(iiiiuiiilli.,Uin wan limn mini. ..'T vli Ich . wu nn ofi;i:i. t.Ki:IJf Uu,ri' rt a liyilriuit. I Iwwnj.-' lnmjifif.n .i'u-i gnrilinfc' tills . lmirnmenL..w:uir.ilii ii'snlt !of. ilifl'luiiUy In; MKUtllnit illir. flro liwt niontlii.tliiill.ili'ninoyfJ.'lli'!.1 LEADS LIST' If lin wlturttM It's Kxlt it, 110' knom MEAJB IDS Co!!qacred in 5 Hours Kvery trncn of tho-sniffling, de prtastng lb-ad Cold will go In 5 hours or Ihss with Dr. Piatt's Rlner I'rosciipllon, a iiew trealmont which trots nt tho Internal enune in the blooft. ' Cuiupltte. rellet gaaratUoel Id., .R.y. , . ,t hours or your nvSiu-V JltcK. 'TbJv'.i" enn havo ,n trial treatment .Vo. byt 1 .... writing- j tho tMHMctil LirtUiKitorles. - r , ). . ne, I i.nd nc in OF I? RESTS '"ts' cav- l.'icking 'Atid pA $t mek4t- tliret Ii oia'iilliPdCdWtV) , -7 m:iM uy uio xnuicui - , i.iii ; (Oontlinioil'.crom .Pago 1, 1 1 1 ; ti imrnlt'il anil li inrni'il . ov1!' il!if(.- oritci.rs or ofllciTB from (.'onyrlKlit' LiilionitoiJoH .:(:,,. auvcluwl,. Of i Glass Drugs, Inc. '(CotiHlilinil frtm' I'ngh 'l.) t t.-.ffti"?:; City of Ttainlf'f lfMrlilnctl SALj;.M. Ore. It is nut within the. scope of the corimal;ott-JiiWS for t lie.: water -."eoiinrilssion df city of l-Mmler t" t-nter into a con tract fw-llh the lleneflr. Savings & Loan a:f(tociat Ion, whereby the lat ter a:-Kiatlin would provide a sinkiilgl'und for water bonds Is sued )iy. the commls-don. This is the substance of a legal opinion ban: ml down by the nttorney gen eral a$ the reriuesl nf W. I-;, Crews, .stale corporation commissioner. CLINT'S IJIG 6TH ANNUAL JANUARY Clearance Sale NOW GOING FULL BLAST Our, Entire Stock of Hi";h-Grade Quality Line of Standard Merchandise at a Saving of 10 to 501,Redudions Every Suit and Overcoat in our line going at . ONE THIRD OFF Our Regular Price. SAVE now: Timber Sales Computed Kl'OKXK, Ore. The govern im nt sold from t he Sulsluw na lionel forest In 1124 Bii.4T.7 feel of timber and cut M.82.i..'W - feet, according to a report Just complet ed by Ralph !i Hhelley. Cuscuri bark valued at 5 4 1 1 wus sold and $;t:;3 worth was cut. said the re port. Two Umber Hates excc'dlni? jfiOfio wert ma'le, orle between lO(iu und $r'MKt. Iwo " between nnd $l"e0, two between $101 and $.".() and C9 under $IM(i. As to what will come of the argument, over,, how the . gtime slroulil be governed In (ireut Itrl taln., theie ure uh, et no definite fu!ientioii,, ' if the recenl hiMory of golf .cxprcKsed a gem-nil t n dency In firillnh Hport, one. might expect to see pole. .pc)jM)lai;ixed!,- :leaihb l:eecd lifrtliH KCKl, ore.: According to r'porl of nr.' A. (i. Prill, registrar of tho dlstrirt., ending )ce-nibcr ."il. the number of deatlui was greater Ihan the births. Then; i were I'd boys aPtl -seven gbis born anil 'there were 2U deaths. If lie advert Im It's OOt!t II, lie kutm- iu:iM pitom; is vami;i KIAMATII h"A Ll-S. Ore. .Of ficial InveHttgatlon Into th dtath here ol Arthur W. (Ht-otty) It'orke may be demanded by officers of '.he Moose lodge, tt became known her. . ftnrkc tiled In a local hos pital following tin aiitomoblbr ac cident, 1 he death certificate, sign ed by I r. L. U Truiix. gave the cauiic as jieut(. nletf hollHrn. I'ttwcr Line Intended. j S('0. Ore. A large crew of in ri is v orking out of Vtu ext. ndimt , the trunk line or the Mountain j Slabs Power company from effer-j Run t'i Scio and Ht;iytn. As won j For Peacee ment of the costs of lhe Aiher'rcart' nrm'; of oecuptition from 1 2 to iTi year.,' obtainetl'the assent of Orc-at Itritnin to her wliarlnir In the Oawcs phin of tinnbliles '1V tcbi allotted' t'-rtabr 'pbriehtages" !tmder i tht; Spa agreement, probably :t per! cent which is likely to come from Uclglum. -Miilutiihis Priority. The I'nited StateH malntalnetl j her priority In tho payments of j the army eonts. while she obtain- ! ed "common stock" In the Dawes a n nu II les f t if her wa r da mages I his in return for her concession as to a two-fold extension of the schedule of payments. Am M r. Logan had previously obtained the assent of lielgiillil, l-'rutiee and Jtaly to the Amcri- run right to t he I hi ws annuities, (ireat Lrltaln atone demurring, all the, count rb'M represented In I he eonfe;ein e now have been won over , to the American viewpoint and the work of the conference in .expected to be "hicllllnted and expedited.' to fiiote'lhe words of ' he ol lictat' f ominnnhiue issued by common accord by ' Chancellor i 'hurchlll and M r. Logan at the cohcltirtion of their talk. The entire work accompHnhei Wednesday was done outside the confei eeee 111 private coiiVTMiI bn:i brtwetn Mr. Oiurchlll and .lames A. Logan Jr.. and Mr. Churchill and M. Cleini-nthnl, the Trench min ister of rimmcc. The plenary' ses sion was confined to an exchange of pleasant greetings. li )1, tit. it 'i'tl r iTi it FRI. & SAT. iVl 7r,.:.'. ONLY-95 CENT- IIiii)!i'.Miim;iIii.. nr lii'iiiillrnl .OiT'iwi'tlml I'lil'lmnhnl ,liinilH,. . .i-iiiliilj- nniilu mill hIiuiihi1 for sliiiiilii t-nilirulih-iijr ilr-slum. (ti, t ,Vu (Jitr Wliulows. A. 4. JC. rnl Qlnn J.lst fS V-t.Hft."j!..4H,)i,.V i. ,mnhc !.., .rr K.veotiUnjr iori;Mie uaoy , , ,,n ,,, 1(j ai;,MNTI'limiNI Ilouil 8onimi r. Illil. 7,';f',7lV'." - ' V. nuUeviek Putterns, D.,,M.; C.-lhrija'd, ( ' BVBff !;nu! n.t.iit J-'ii; CalmKiuw. lAUO IA flex 1 1 V , . ffS UTHiiiH CIM'CMO UNMtM ItABUM Arcade Theatre, Mon., Jan. 19th. MAIL ORDERS NOW! Jliwn, HIinlM'it Amifiiiiim TIIK .fillKATI-Xf W AMi JM'SIOAI, SIX'ClvSSLS We gut a, mirror on the wind shield of otir new enr mo we run look ni it and nee wh"rp we wr. lvrmmilltV''l lfimmp(ia;iii-'.ig ; y. - IS "P mi Smir: I ritin SIiiiIh-11'x oVuV.MiKlf.'i! siiii-y: .'r:inx blinln'i't' 0n .Hihiiuiii. wrrii Tin-: s.n: i.-itKAr' xi w YOIIK 'i;T('ltV. TIH ATI-.U CAST THAT AI'l'l'.AI!i:l i iiam;h AM) I'OMTI.AM) I.Asr Yl:.H, I l l,l'lll.i l.'nlim Knviuiy. (irrlrmlc Lniiit, Tiilily Wi-lib,' I'utrlrk Ivi-lly null t, lllTM ( iiiiiMiny fitri'lrs Own Onln-slrn 'Jiiuils In 2 slii'H'Ri, 2 ll:i!ilKt' Cars, I.AIKii: I'llOIM'S OF IMSI AI.I.Y llllAI Tll l l, ;im,s l'il..(.: HI im - Rl.Ti'l - M.fiil I'lUH Tax "THE STORE WITH A CONSCIENCE" as th-s work is finished the lighting f-ysbin of the rlty of Seto wHI be Improved. Th" street tights are to b,. hung In the renter or the street and a fen.cjtn-Me mit 1'ght will be placed nt th" Int'Ts-s'imn of Main and Mill nfre-is. r New r solution! are about like new lawj. They have to be made right r.l r bemuse tlie old ones tietllil end d?leaatci, January ii broken... .... . . I ii Miss Josephine Schaln U arrtiry of tht Conference of the Onus and Cure of War a Washington meeting In whlih e'Kht national women a I CORD TIRES A Mirhtly qualUy flic mit built tPmn tu il prin' Meil t iifid IJic ituikci-M fully giinrnnit c In cery rt"M- t. Wp ii i nkc ailjiii iMfiitx for (MI OilieUc -Ml II Wilt pay l M-e Hirsi' (.ciiernl CmiI- the next llin oil lM-cl new tin;-. BUSCK GARAGE Julimii;s & Shumate. I'rops. Successors to SnuUiard & Shimi. From The Famous Novel by Kathleen. Norris ... , i. t- " - Your Last Chance' Today. to sec . HAKOLl) LLOYD m STAR . : FRIDAY - SATURDAY - SUNDAY St-'M)AY (i ACJ'rf VAUDEVILLE Same Vi 'ui b 1 - And That Funny liuncli "Ouv Cang" "SUNDOWN LIMITED" If ifA'