La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 08, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 6

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THE T.A OKANDfi .'.EVENING 0T1SERVEE
STORMS M I
AT -WALLOWA1
, Bandits.Rob Banks arid Biim Town
Snow Falling at Branch
line City; Chinook Sun-
day Gave Way to Bliz
zard. WAT.T.OWA. Oro. (Special).
; Th wMitlH'r haH iM'rn very stormy
' nif fur ' tlio rfl nviriil iluyn.
Tin- hitler inrt of tin wovU. miiow
ft'M In irnerotm ((imnliileH in ull
jiiirlH of the couniry. A hlnook
.. wind tx'Jin Mowing HniiHuy nijrlit,
nml nifltr-d lh Know oi(t rii
..Mly. unlll Monday inoininj? wh-n
thf wlml clmnKl to thfc north
.; v.i'vt, hrlnulntf u wvcrc mwiWHtoriii,
' wlilHi lovlotil In n-ifiilnr
strtnl proportion. Tho storm 1
kMII Koinir Ktronj? nt tlilfl llnic.
M.iny of tho MM rondo Imvo Iwn.
ImOiy iliiricd lull In niuiiy iUuch.
John Couch of Unp, dcllfrcd :
( WO lOlldH Of fill 0R8 tU J. I..
MuxuHl at Wiillowii lhr Inttor
p:irt of 1 hi wi'i-k. (''urmcr feed- .
(nf? bunflus of firt Iiokh huv luin
anxious t turn loom will In the
price 1h hitfh. j
Itrucft Fisher and fninlly of
I('iin Bpont tho hitter part of the
week vlHllliitf with iHallvcH In the
.iippi-r part of the vnjl'-y.
J. I,. Maxwell Hlilpprd a ciii' of
1-okm to Hut I'ortltind market, tin
latter part of the week.
All nmdH In the valley were
vry Blipp-ry Hutunluy morning.
Thu bifow had hern nudtliiff con
'' Bldurahly for a couple, of dnyn,
it ml the hard frecinff of Frhhi v
nhjht made everything u Rlnre of
; Ice. Tho tre-t and hIoYwuIUm' In
I own were alo very Bllppery, re
quiring greut care to prevent nonie
Jmi-d fullH.
Mrfi. (J. I )nnlelH, who wum hi-,
' 'Juretl hen hint weik from fulling.
Is i (-ported to he Belting alnmr
nicely, at the homo of hvr daiica-J
Ur, Airs. J. H. .mi nurd.
('rnnifu Meeting.
Wallowa ft ni nun No. COS held
a vory auccesHful meeting here.
.liiM iary :ird, 11120. A largo nmn
her of memhiti u we to In nt ten
dance nt the meeting. Tho Imllca
of tho Rin nue nerved an excellent
(Ilnner nt noon. The boKlnenH sen
hIoii wuii hep In the afternoon,
t HTIciii H olected nt I he hint meet
ing of the grunge were t natal led,
V F. lnvle, imiHler of tho J'o
iiudid grnngi' of the county, nerv
ing utf InHlulling officers l-'ollow-lug
ItiHtnlhtllon of oftim-H, otliei
innttem were taken up. The np
polnillientH for the. vurloiiH roni
iiiIHih Include the following: II.
K. ('. coiiimlllee Mm. . If.!
Thorp, M i'H. .1, II. J.iotiard and
Mm. I. K. Iteel. I.eglHlatiVe POIll:
iiillleo T. ' i. Johnwm, f. W.
Miiiufotd and I lev. th-orgo W.
Feose, Cojumitlen on ramlldaleM
It. H. Oliver, K. havli-H and
8. T. Ihillle, Hpeilal eoinilllltee
II. Thorp.. H. T. Alaillo .nnd
It. H. Oliver.
A ,vnto.if hnnkfl wns oxti'ndeil
in retiring MnHler T. O. Johiwnii.
In ' appreciation of hiH faithful
service wlille tnaittcr of the
grange during thr paat three ymiiH
uliice ltd organization hero.
A htiHKet Hoclal will he given
liere Wednesday. January i Ut hy
tho grange. A program la la-lug
prepared for thin occasion, and
i verynno 1h cordially Invited In
n I tend.
A party of frlenda nnd nelgh-i
hora gathered at tho V. A. Me-i
I'rae home on Diamond prairie;
Friday evening nnrtnpent a very;
enjoyatdo evening at gainen. etc. j
A. MeAlexnndi-r of .Mhhllo Val-
ley hnn heon iiltn Hick for tho i
past several day. I
A anrpi Iho party was given at
llio .1. It. IMnHM homo In Middle'
Valley Thurmlny night. Thono nt-i
tending report a very enjoyable,
ovoning. I
Itatk la Pohbln.
.' Timer . Southwiok. rural mail
(iirfir nn j Ro itr One, ha dl:
panned Villi hta auto nnd h now
using a horse nnd huggy In mak
ing IiIk tripa. Tho an one of the ;
pant wrek Jiuh madn travel on :
many of the liilt roads with auto-;
IlinhllcH qtilln difficult. j
Word waa received hero reeenl-'
ly of the h-ath of n former ronl-!
dent of this flection. Air. J. Halur.
who lived here a number of years
ago, farming for a nuinher of
yeara n 'part of th land which
now romptiscH the C, A. Hunter
Whisky t'rerk rnneh. Mr. Ilaker
with hla famity left here n mini-h'-r
or yeara oj:o, going to Twin
l-'alla. Idalio.
Mm, K at lie Itrnoka. who re
pent ly mwlerwent an operntlnn nt
Hot liko. In reported to he Im
proving quite rapidly.
A'any of the fur mors are t ak
in o tiilvani:tn-e of tln nroKi'iil irnn.l
t.1. Mtltr til tin
I.i ' wood and hauling h-ed.
ItcKs I'leUcd In tirci-o
To Train nnl AHih iev
BAT.OXirA, Oreeee (AD
Creoeo, the hliih plnee of athletic
nnd the enidlo of the tllni'lc
gainer, has turned to the I'ndcd
plates fur guidance In the train.
Ing and conditioning of her ath
letes ly engaging Lew IteWa of
I'hllaileiphln ns national physical
til met nr.
It Ih w ill divide hi time h ...
(wren Salonicn nnd Athena. The
Orek Athletic 1 deration In nn.
iKHinetng ,iH envaQ nif nt. iat.1:
Mir. Il lf will Imltc our aihicit
lo r-guiar inctihtgN In the Khtdlu'ii
giving them mi the tiei- .sirv In
lrueliota and miii tstng t tr
Itainlng with i haiucli rsic Aliu r-
:m j.at it nd the tiohh d'etre to
le lp tu the ih-VelnpiiK ni of unortK."
II'-Ikm han I.ivm n phvfrri di
rector and athletic roach idtire
I'.taK, first at Haui)id' Ii-HI-Iik v col-It-j-'c,
v.. Liter at l:aado;ph-Mucon
colt. 3 In tho mine at tile, nnd lhn
with the I niverHtty f Virginia np
t' lit". From l!l!l to ;2 he
waa phlinl h reel r,r if th- Aiinr
I.bo armv at tliu Ithin. aUOuutd
ftVCoblenx.
liiJi II 1 1 lU I u
BREAK MICE
i
Dunk tjundita. after looting two Valley view (Tex.) hanka of (lo.anit. suu-terj a tiro which destroyed two blocks
of tualneaa buildings, imuaing a Ion of tZUw.mn Th tandiiH hlev open two ifea. aturLed th II m by uaa o
a aloWfuae, and taped before the blmto wiw dlacoverMl The pa-turn vhowu tho nuvoc wrought, by th
buiidita ami Oin tire
llry Imw Violmorw Fined,
fOMVAI.I.IH. Or.
trial of two liquor violator wuh nialli were, fined flan euch for un
hehl In jiiHiice court when Unnduli lawful vosHeHlon of Intoxicating 11-
luidnight .Miller and I'lllTord I Ino of I'hilo- iruor. They pleaded giiiliy.
, ItlllMON'li, Va. (AI Aftfa
t ague, u denuly wooded Iwland
whoae hhorca are wa.sh'-d by the
wavex of the open Atlantic, lying
just beyond the not work of )uyn
und inlands forming tho fttoluttd
counties of pu.'itt-rj Virginia, may
ho on be to Jlie tsailors of tnc exst
Atlanlic what the Cauailca art- to
IhoHo uf tho wewt. h haven ,iif ref
uge. ( 'oa.slwi.se ahipping fntoreala,
wiary of tho huge toll of ahipa.
goodx nnd men exacted when tho
fury of w inter Morma deHcendu
from tho norlh, have cnllMcd the
aid of commercial intercuts of Vlr
gtnm. Delaware nnd Xew Kntjland
in their plea for the I'nited Stul(
govitrnmenl to establish off Amhu-teagiK-
u imveii for tempest driven
HlllpH. '
Htoamcru lowing liarges of Vir
ginia coal coiinigned to New Kng
land poriH have hail lo fight ter
rific seas along that particular por
tion of the coaxt, and many car
;,oes have been (st in the fhouls
und treachcrouN waves. In re-ent
ejir A' ve-syt-l.-t :md 'I'l lives have
been last within. 'a few leagues of
where I be huvn of rWuge Ih plan
j ned. Froperty loaw la thono wreck
alone hna been estimated at above
l.Oaa.OOU.
Only a few p-oplo llvo on Asy.
tcaguQ Island, u si rip uf pinea and
huihIh. The grt-utcr portion of tho
iMlaud is given over to the raising
of wild cattle ami ponies. Fu-diur-im-n
tulco h livelihood from the sea
I In much the sumo faahion un ihclr
nin cKiom ijiii on Iho IJrliiwh Idles.
RERUN PREPARES
TO FULLY ENJOY
A JOLLY WINTER
JI.VW FAIIi TO itVMM'Y
AH IM ltt.lt? AFi'0 TAM'S
NHW VOItK AI'. A-vt than
one-thlril of tho candidate who
tried tho examination Nov JS und
I i Tor fortified public accountant
regixtrution i-nnductcd In li9 stuti-K
and the Territory of Hawaii mic
ceeded in pawdng. according to
t ho A merieu n 1 nut it ule of A c-
co.intanls, wlii-h prepared the ox-!
uminution. There were, 6it'j ran1
didutt-a, of whom passed.
were conditioned, und 2ft 3 failed. j
Tito atalu boards of accountancy j
cooperate will). Iho institute in,
conducting tho examination, l'up-j
era rated - hot ti by the 1 natit uIi 'h l
bourd of examiners und by the
slaU bourda. j
t'utifo nia was first with 40
successful candidates, amf Indiana!
liecond with 24.
HJ-;UI.IM (A I'). Merlin looks
forward to a winter of merrymak
ing; not Mince 1M have there
been such general preparations for
n lively season. All the. dance
floors in the belter known ho
tels, t healers and private halls
are engaged for every night from
now unitl spring.
The cream of social uttractioriM.
its on other years, will he ,th
Fr rlin ITi-sh FImI ' all. It will
tnkt place Int. in January. The
leading m1-" i,nd women of l he
at age, 'of art, musical and litei-
ary Mr. and of business nnd poli
tics count it an honor to be seen
tn).r(. tit her balls already an
nounced u re lhal of Ihc Metropole
thealcr, of the A istrhtna living In
lterlin. of tho romimmlKls, the bo
ciallstH, the movie Industry, lljn
'Society or Cerman Nobles, and Ih.i
hali arrange by a leading faslilmi
bouse. '
ashed -Is a check on your living
'XpenM'H.
Snodgrass
&
Zimmerman
Ijuli'itakers
Ambulance Service
1'hone Main 62
Corner 4lh aid Penn
ELECTRIC
Curlin;,' Iions..52.i)0 up
Fhit lions $4.00 lip
Pereolatora -.if7.00 up
Toasters ..... $6.50 up
Waffle Irons.-..? 10.00 up
Grills $9-85 up
Hot Plates $4.65 up
Boudoir Lamps..$2.00 up
Flash Lights 50c up
Electric Ranges....? 10.00
Electric Engines ..$12.00
La Grande.
"Eledric Co.
lri YOU know
ril.AT.WK liatl apples
I'Olt KAI.C nt pilci'a
TO KUT anyone's
I'litsi:?
A MXIC pri'ndo of
lEO.MI'.S nnd Jonnlhnns
l'OK t.l,Y 00k pnr box
II'' VIM' furnish
Till-: ItOX or suck.
ALSO SOU I : linking
SIMS wrnpprd in paper
A.l I'A('Ki:i In siws
AT fl.fto per liox.
La Grande -:
Warehouse h
Storage Co.
Jefferson anil lleiiihHk Kia.
rhoiin Main 7V2
liKICKSON .M lll ltl.ANl)
1
Repairing, and Oiling.
Now is the time to bring
in your harness and
have., it., repaired., and
oiled. , . .
Wo use Nealsfoot Oil.
Skala Hdw.
Company
1 ' ' Phone Main S3' '
Roesch'lildg.
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a 'S-vtr ' a?ka
iff
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ou.can buy no ted this side of the
ri China ,Sea to compare with .it in flavor
We Have in Slock and
Are Agents ' for - ' ' '
';;";" ;at'va tkr.k i?'N t '
::'bAdiq SETS'l-
Benham Electric Co.
MAIX 101
NKW FOI.KY M,Ta.
Hereto-fore nature has denied you the really
glorious flavors of tea as they arc known in
the Orient. Somewhere in crossing the Blue
Pacific they have disappeared. Importers of
tea have tried in vain, for three hundred
years, to correct this fault.
But at last the riddle is solved solved by
modern science. In a peculiar fashion the finer
flavors ol tea disappear and reappear again like
a liecting wm-o-thc'Wisp under
the cllcct of moisture or heat.
Moisture steals the flavors. Toast
ing restores them.
Schilling teas are "twice toasted"
-once in the Eastern tea gardens--and
once again in America. Then
.while still HOT they are safely
scaled lor you in vacuum tins.
JUST try it, that's
J ull.Atin of cinysizc
you rlioose will cost
you nothing nt all if
you don't pronounce
it tic Tiinat tot you
IhlVi et'tT UiStcd. n
tuiru iifyour grocer.
Only Schilling teas are "twice toasted."
Only Schilling teas are sealed HOT in
vacuum tins to preserve for you those choice
flavors exactly as they left Calcutta or,
Yokohama - - flavors that will be retained for
all time - - never again to be lost before you
may enjoy them.
This new scientific process is a secret process
--a closely guarded secret --patented and ex
clusively bchilling.
There are four famous blends
from the four corners of the East:
Green (Japan). Black (Orange
Pekoe). Oolong and English
Breakfast.
Blue Mountain Oregon Lumber
WHAT WILL IT COST TO 1UTI,IV
Slop jjiiessiiis, anil let us figure your inalcrial now.
Wc Will Save Yon Money.
Bowman-Hicks Lumber Company
MAIM 8 ,
CIIAIX AX I) nOX WOOD VHOX13 MAIX Iil7
J. Ji. .MIMIAI.I,
Seventh Message i !. . .. . . .. . ' 2
Why buy an oppn or scmi-opcn car Why Jiot a
HUDSON or niKSSKX COACH?
Ledbetter Garage
HU Ailnnis Avenue
fBest of all "they cost no"l
more than they did bcore.Jj
Schilling Tea
Qlx hwUs only lea iLmt is '
.Scaled. '
jrAlso Coffee, Baking To wderTI
Iii9 Spice flnJji-Extractill
The Telephone
The good old telephone which, if not the most
important invention of the Nineteenth Century, cer
tainly made more of a change in human habits than
any other rmd holds an tmrivnled place arson"; the
necessaries of convenient existence.
If you have ..no, use it. If you do not have one,'
remedy the fault.
Home Independent
Telephone Co.
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