La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 15, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 5

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    Thursday,' January 15, 1925,
I x-ni,.,l-!.'..(!' ttEP f 1
THE' LA GRAN DP. EVENING OBSERVER "T'T
COMING UVL.VIS
Murch 5. 6. 7 District hlBh
school baskctuull lournaiiicnt
at Union,
"III ko uii tin. Atlnntii- roi'st to
fllliMEo unil throUKh th' Bluti'8 MAXVll.l.B. (KimcIuI ) Kluriff
buck Iuti'. ShL- cxiK'cia to Ik- iruni-lm'ton Milli-r, of Knturpr.iai'. wua ti
four montiiB visiting mltillvt!. injbunlm.sn visitor hero thu first of
Cullfornlu. I'loriiliL un.l I1Iin,llHl,1,l, "-rt-k. tukln? Into custody Mrs.
K while Ron.'. Slu- will Im nccoiiiiian-lA',l,l'rofl on a clli'i l'"y llir-
Jloinc from Purlin. ..I
Mm. A. T. Illll hns nituriu-d to
A Cirulldc uftcr Hti'mllntf llc pas!
week with rttlutivi-H In I'oiiluntl.
Ill ni Hospiml
John Ntindt l seriously III ut
lic OriinOo JtotiUi! lioHiiitil with
. 'ineuiiioniu. t
lii llci-iliul
KU lluwiy who linn been lit lite
(IrunUn Itonde hosi'lal for severul
iliiyi, Is reported tiujiruv ItiK ut this
tiiiiu.
itct'ot ciiirx from liijm!k
Mrs. Hllcn Wilson, 1 5 1 U Jackson,
fell yesterday iiiuriitrif;, liri'itking n
rib. She Is reported to bo recover
ing nicely.
leu on part of her trip by her
brother unil hia wife, Mr. and Mis
Chas. 1'errin, of Illinois.
ID Allcinl t'liiiriTciic;.
.Mis. II. v. fan- and Mrs. f. t',
Hull of I .a Clrunde li'ltl!ils morn-,
I ni! for l'endlelon to utlind tin'
Kilscoia I id vnealic.il. Tliey w ill
rilursi to l.a tltuude Oils cvenln:;.
I'sr Will... Tmilinni!
Alllnir Kiiriiiieaua lake wati'l
trealiiienlH as I heir cures for nearl
everytliiny rrniu dandrul'l' to lallili!;
laleh.a. Tln-ir failh in Hie liealini
hiualilles of chemical Itxallonx, bolh
internal anil extemul. la no lest
deeply established than that of cer-
jluln Americans In the rricucy o:
w hisky in I lie trealnieiil of snake
, , ., , , , bites. . Ilul the number of Allieri.
M.m.iiIi1ii(-Ioihh- cans h are e,lnK lo the i:ur.
Ihia li.oniln-,- l ie police depnr - ,, Vw !,:.,,; c.n.Klanlly
ment uncovered five Bullous of II- ,,,, rivI,lly. ,,,, , . llot
,,r In u car stored in a local ru- ,., ,, , ,,., or
, I "-"""" t'nrlsliail of the I'ulted .Slates'!
,e owne u. ..... ,.,.i i' u, ., J.llU,0,l));l,N ,, ,jan,()OK,.s8 ,,h
yet no evidence wnrruntluB steps to, ,.,,. ,,s ... .,, ,,:..,,, ,....
;iropfiili-M 0r the waters pf Ilul
" J.ake. Or; V.' T. Phy. who opur-
tea the tmnuluritim nt Hot Lake
ly tliO wilK In Pnltliin.l VoK't-nhiv ini.1
of Improvements to' lie miide Hu n
prosecute exist.
Awalliiix Trial
Krman Hickimtn, nrre:Ue
police. : is in jail tiwaitint; trial
cn..rK. Vumn ui next summer 'n.e r' nuUirhtui now
ami drunk in ih'hh. Iliehiitiin had 'nlthnii-ii n it r.iin.r;iv n.. n.-i,i
Illll I It: vuiiitiimtiH uiiuiu iiiii-iu.uin
t'Hl hciikoii. In TH liil lo t-t i :!: v In
Villi i iMuuniiiuv ' "IM"L--H.;li(j, un(i it Wj
Will InMnll Touliflil
bi nee saury. U
I add. fid rooms Iy suinnmr. A lar
laiindiy also will bo constructed.
1 "The Wilt itk n r. i-n 11:. i tn nv (i
A joint resolution of the orfkera rura,V(, prop(.r,u.s .. SIll(1 ..Th(
if tho Modern Woodmen of Amer- (.frinu.y (,r the8(. tr(..Ui:u.llla iF
ica anq th lioyal Neljfhbors will i)0imU , n.t.onit. in ,imt. us Kvn.
iw neiu mis evening ui Huven-iniri ornNy km)wn in the fnited Slaie
in the k. or nun. mi memnera ta th(!y.Rro now in Europe, und Ho:
of the lodges ur cordially invited ,IlU(? wn b(.conil. .OIK. o tne V)(.8
to attend with their families. (known BunatorluTiis in the world."
. Ur. I'hy Ik at the Imperial hotel.
.Meeting l'ostiioncd , . Oregonian.
The meeting of the armory com
mittee which was scheduled for to
morrow noon at the Sommer hotel
will be postponed until Monday at
the same hour on account of con
flicting dates with another luncheon.
Fined rr SptfUlnsr
The fir3t speeder of 1925 was of
ficially Initiated into ihe lodge pre
sided over by Judge Hugh K.
llrady, JresttTfiiiy" un- pnyment of
$15 dues.i'Stcve-'A. .Hutchinson of
Vnion qualified, for the honor py
driving his ear-in xcyss of, the
speed limit.
Personal Mention
W. A. Hall of Middleton,
Is now registered at the :
hotel.
ceny.
Aiex Hut im and Dun Tanner re
turned to Wallowa recently ufu-r
spending several days.'-ttere
, Mr. Coodinan, whu spent the
week In lit tlruiide hn relumed
lu Maxville! He was" ufcumpunled
by his daughter.
Kn il Maltin, who hi s been vsit
ing friends and relatives at Wal
lowa and KnterpriSK, lias return d
lo Muwille. y '
Mr. and Mrs.' Carper Jolt last
week for the 1st. wIhtu Uiey ex
peel to make their futnm hyiue.
The snow at Maxville is nearly
Ihree and one-half feet deep.
Frank Cooper made a business
trip to l.a Grande last week.
The Maxville stage lutfi discon
tinued its trips by uuto and now
USiB U Sled.
Glen ltobinsun, who was injured
stnie time ago and removed to
Wallowa hosp.tal, is somewhat Im
proved bul is still in a serious coa
lition.
M. M. Carrol, of Grande, has
returned to Maxvllte utter spending
several days visiting reltUives and
friends.
.'Ihe school has purchased a new,
piano. - 1 ' I-.
I.ee fine, who has been, confined-
(,0 his honn't'dr soibuf tjie is able
to bbe out again.
The nv.- suppiV )ioiie wtjlcli has
been tinder eonstruriitaf Tor some
lime Is nearly njady for oeiyipancy.
i. ji. iffuusnuw ivyur iU uusmess
visitor to Wallowa recently.
Mr. Kemp, who has been employ
ed cs scaler here, left lest week
for Tortland. "
With the deep snow logging Is
greatly hampered, but the company
is loading oU'twcnty cats ii day.
George Cearly has uceepted a po
sition here. '
W. H. Jack was a visitor at Max
ville recently. .
Kd Jicnton of Wallowa, has ac
cepted a position here. - " '
V. V. Church lias purchased a
fine bobcat hide und will have It
mounted, -
Ir. Sims, the veterinary, went to
La Grande the lust of the week.
ute oYicnsLEiT
One of our friends ivc -n'ly
told us (hat thi only titne .
lie cOr wanted to complain
about a Kantlreli Jjot Wat
Vr Itottle was when he over
Hl ep t h I m se If. he w a.i 1 00
comfortable in b d to g t
up ,
mm
Kan 1 lor k
llol Water tv:;i:i
certainly ha'e made t'M.r:--aii'K-i
of people :i!ri'p com
fortably, end they di n't have
to worry, because n Kant-
leek , bottU- can't le.-k tl'S
made in one piece :;nd
there are tin ,se;im:t or
patches or splh'tng or b'n t
iiirf, ami yet. a Kantl' ek ll-.'t
Water Itoltle ei-Mt;( only
$2.50
ami It's guaranteed 2 years.
Glass Drugs'
T The. iti:,l,l,' st.ii." ,; ''
Hunt's Letter
(Continued from Pago 1.)
PAGE FIVE -J
a..'...!U'.t...T i)-
propvriy, the liiNtKet of Columbia,
a reasonable measure of local
self-govurnnu-nl.
Certainly that would be less un
reasonable than teaching the gen
eration of 1 ti'.Ti the now obsolete
history of Ut 1 !i.
Cities, like children, outgrow
adolescent footishness. Washing-
ton is now old enough lo be given
a little responsibility of lis own.
'And u littlo ireedom front had
ing strings.
.Many Americans have the er-rvi'-tMiUB
Ji(..-a that tlu r.ui:ni.lu Is
a tltsiimtive Idillsh afreclatlon.
1'erlnips that Is due lu the carica
turists, who love to draw "tpleal"
Ihttisheis with u lot" lens glued
in one ec.
l-'aut l.s, however, that the single
ej.ghiw; is a. p;trl tl the wardrolM
of lid- piopn- dre:s'd gent In
many, of, (lie tuid-Kuropean coun
tries. ;
Ami the iiHist expert of the mon
ocle men In Washington in Charge
H'Aiiiujv Nano ol the Iviiinauiau
legation.
tsano disdains tho usuul cord or
riboon by wuich the hss adept at
tach their eyeglass to their per
t.oii. J 1 is n-eins act ual ly to ha,ve
grown in place. ou. wonders it
he' sleeps H It.
j funds hereby iejuired to be pro-, f
jvlded. j'or Hie pin po.e heielh spe-
Ieilierti f 10111 Kources 'other than
.state lundn, ut an appraised value
aeceptuble to the General Staff of
the Oregon National Guard.
Section 2. Tho moneys contrib
uted troin other sources than statu
funds und deposited in the State
Treasury, as in this act provided.
diull be and become automatical
ly appropriated for the purposes
specified tn this uct, and shall be
expended under the direction of ;
the General Staff of the Oregon 1
National Guard in like manner us
t he moneys hereby appropriated
by the slate or Oregon for said
purposes out of the General l''und
in the Slate Treasury of Hie State
'of Oregon.
Section a. Said armory when 1
completed shall be under the eon-'
trol of Ihe military authorities of
the State of Oregon, the sumo as
01 her iirmm-icH jf the state, ami
title to suid armory uud grounds:
shall vest In the stale of Oregon.
Glands Change Normal
, Animals Into Giants
t'Coliliituedi froui t'nge 'J.) h.
lY'we. treat, m! ahlliVa!s ' with " thb
l liud, provided, it wart'not' given by
' jthe ntoc.fiK but under tlje . .f jiln. 01
.in borly eavili, s ' where it would
not ror.li- in contact with the diges
j live y.ssuea andj.ws administoreu
daily rather than at InireuueiU lu
m 'l(;rvals. we could turn ornial aiil
! J i;ials into .gia.uisf'; ., 1 ... .
Lj tie KTai.-u itiat errorts are being
I made by hlin and 'hls-'ai.s.stanllJHA1
MilM'ilv 1),., nit...,.-.. .rl..,l ,'lwl.l
, r- . 1 iW It might even be used In hu-
WASIHNGTON (AT) White j,uua vliHV u restorative, nel'at-
Hoiis,- prunomieemcnt was inadu-!iM ll,s sueeess in regulating propa
late Tuesdny to dispell nnv aipi-es- ! U,n ' ltnuis with glandulai
Hlnn Ihul the retirement of fVcre-! ""Irllloil. Hoetor Kvuus said: .
GARNER DEBTS 1
FACING CITY
(Continued from I'ugo 1.) .
Men's Sample Shoes
$2.98 - $4.50
This very low price range offers an opportunity
to buy real High-Grade Shoes at a price far below
the cost of inferior stock shoes. Your choice of Kid,
Calfskin and Kangaroo stocks. ' All shoes are welted.
i
Kxtra Values at These Low Prices.
may be taken Into tho hik'lior
courts without tho services of the
witness except in the first trial,
THE HUB
for such emergencies! he advised, jwllli greater ccnridentc now than
"With the business of Ihe world during any time since 1U0, he de
on a sounder )as:s than it has beun clared. ,
Of some interest was, n demand j since the close of the great war, j
. porosi
threatening' snit from' Kltxultcin
llurke for damsgeM alleged to have
been done to her place of business
while In the hands, or prohibition
agents headed by 1,ou Garner, In
Ihe employ of the city. An Item
ized bill was presented before tho
commission covering breakage of
dishes, damage to property and loss
hi business prestige, to the amount
of 9 154 4. SO. Tho claim was turn-'
Uil I nvm trv tlin.irirf .miilliiiriin mwl
Ihe.clty attorney for .invest igatlon. '"""'VrV r ' . f"B'0: "v-yv
. . 'V V, . . itlie Vhh'f factors that made Ihe, f'l-
l"' it (M- lure, appear safe for industry, and
e-ngmeenng secvici s .in ', . ' l, ,. , , ,, , , ,.,
with the prevailing prices of both
wool and million and the apparent
shortage of these two products in
the. world, we may look forward to1
several years of prosperity," he
said, "but we have no right lo feoH
thtit wir have nverc.ouie all thu ob-'
stifclcs and difficult!,, s which were i
In our way." j
iTlm fisdepiion of, tin Dawes plan i
for catublisblnH.Uie business of :'he i
tory Hughes from t he . cabinet in
volved impending changes in the
udmlnistratioi'-'D foreign policy.
"The next point which arista ifc
just liow this will concern the prac
tical problems of human welfare.
Mis. Ive Stocknmn and Mis. Mu-thut American foreign policy
1'rcsident Cootidge se.u no rea-t11 w """cun to maxo any state
son to' alter the general course he1IU,nt ''K"i-dtiig the practical s.
has been miraninir with re-aru lo!n!,icwnc r ,lu( WOlK' lrihiarb
rnr-.l-V -..li.ii,,, wuii.. n.. : because
e have determined t i1a
t'lamb XVilon j i . ' -"; ','t
t'laude V'on 'or Independence!
Oregon, died at llol Luke yesler
Vilay. His "death wus caused by
heart trouble. The young man was
18 years old ut the time of his
death. The body will be shipped
to Independence Mils evening.
laboratory Assistant
l-'ranUrt iatlyy of. Ia Oruntb. a
Kraduate student III the O. A. '.".
school agriculture Is onw labora
tory ussftdant In plant patholony at
Ihe college. Mr. I'atty expects to
resume his work In the control of
white nine blister rust with the
Tnlted Stales bureau of plant In
dustry hex I summer. He is u mem
her of Acacia fraternity.
At 1 'end let (Mi
Jay Jtobbln. former pivsidenl of
the wool growers and an ardent
worker for the Inleres's of the men
tn the business, was on bund today
for the opening session, lie Is the
owner of large flocks and a big
acreage of land In Wallowa county
and is prominent in civic wor
(arl Christlnsen of Kntcrpriae is
slopping at the Kdmmer hot -i.
"M!ss Klella- J.randon of Wallowa
is registered at .the. Sommer.
M. Kivelte anil'wire of New
Miiadows, Idaho, ' are now at tin
Hotel, Foley.- . i .,
Mrs. I,. A. Snwaiish atb?- sSn:
who have been visiting al the ('lyde
Zimmerman honm 'hen ' left . for
I'ortland this niornin-iJu I'ortland
they will, join Mr. .Sawalislr on a
trip to Atlantic 'City to attend v
national .1. ('.JVnney. company.cun
ventlon. - !' . - v
.nit t.
La Grande; iVuiory.
, (Continued fidin I'ngo l.
YOUNG PEOPLE
IN CLUB WOR
COVK. (Special) The boys find t
girls oT ('nve have reeenily orgfin-
ii'd t;i lake up Ihr Htute iltili Work
The department of home cookery
has selected Mrs. t'. Ih-rtseh us Dh
leader. The oifb-ers ot this dep;irl-
wiH : thu vitaium is abur.'.tautiy dlsirl
.onime;-j jop obanlon left for their liome in develop .and enlarge to l eep p,ue j hm; V. '"'""".y- ,
the remainder of the winter. (there is no prospe-t that thf.p.jin- t'ihst Draft 'Drawn of
Bob I5riggs Is spending u ( few ciplj; governing the nliMti-ic of the
dayn in l.a Grantle visiting friends j Washington grtnrnrs'iit,-n petie
and relatives. MtUestlons -will ie subject tn change
Geo. Hloddard. t lie train ina'ster, during Die administration beghtr
is kept busy Avtth (he. snow plow 1 nlng Murch -4. ,i. i
trvlmr to keen the tracks anen. I i.i
William :..ok lm I,,,,.' transr.r- " w ', . ;;,.?,. r". , , , , fiMUily, Or,Kun
. j una oi ii .1 si. ,.t p. ouji ins . M hnrebv aonrour a ed out
red rrom waxvi no lo f"U orris. of government;-! ib-nnrl tnenls luw- .... ' ' V l ..... ,
..; - ii .(thv1 "".y riiinn'jH ni uie , teuui in
Ut."t ?, -ni.,v..)U'?":.,liUi.HK'-',.i ,Kn.l i.r ihu .Uit.t 'rrwufiiry ol
"''I'"' V!"":11'1!, ('!'''', I ,IHi.:,t:ll' vt oIthoii; llol vl hi'rwim.
. . wji .1 1 1 win .. U . . iji!nlvilj,,.l,rt.rluu-il,. I Inn mini' oj; l'Vfl
" ' ""' '""-J'Tluulwinci iiuliurx (l(i. Odd), ur hu
KMlli'il Jii (lcf,..v;i(i riW(nl.,. trii unn'h'ihi'n'br rt nii' bi- 'iiWu'miury
;i;vcry ili'i hildn i;f lniinriiin!'. , Itito.lic , nM.icli"! i)i-Ji.r M) .J lri t;t
!na ni 'sh'iit for tic slu It; l''i'vrl- lion hiii! nt ril ut Ihu ' licni'rtli
ini'iit in niakc. ,I:., ur' n ili.'ni . In'lnir j stall ' . uf tin- cm-Kin Knliunul'
ii:hari;i:(l ltrylly VP'.n tlld ((a' Htl- U ju;'.nl:( t J)lu V( njvll. Iiuvev:r .,Vl(l
Uutlon uith tin rinli:'.-t of, 'I'h''.'Ikii l.ciiirr 'ain- iif the iniiiH-yfi hcrt'liy
. -I.... rflatldiis ami th-.s inat-llcc will rim. alM'i'Ol'flHtiiil' Kliatl liir avalllihlb'tor
i : . ' t limit' alt'-r Aitili.iKs Hlor K't-llni,','
li i ( ) ' ," ' .."I l' K.!hiii'i''i'i1:i. Mr. I!n,-. B.I .( M l
w.l I.,- n',,ri., ,l al he In Lr- I . .,...,-,m-ill,, ...... y Ii,
a.,., Kxl.ll.ili..n r l.i',0rat,V.'
' ' " " (.i-al.-rl liy Mr: Until
. '. . . .... . ' liMilmni-' l an Inn
Inrvvaiil. anil II. In i-xn'.'li'il llial lln . .,
ailllllralili. Bill- .liiiHi'll lur nil. cxin- . , ,....,.,. i.. ... I,.,. ,.l,l, h lh.. iiiiiiriiiirlallonH lirri-
nl Ilia Miiml Willi r
Mia Hinrc Ilia un Ms:' ;
Hi
llS.
the lui lit tide, ,ol.. I 'resident t'opUdgt
kcrrl,'
.. .i !, ,niui iiiu .in ,-ri it Liiuii : , .... , .. ..
..r i .... ... , .i ion iigricmi urai liruoH-ins wus sae.i
wi tin- ci ninu-ni H MI I lie ir- j . . ; i " i i f i i -
posed project, at SUmmiirvlllc. Avits r : " " ...I
presented. .The, bill yas hehV oyijr . t :
for Investigation as the" 'services' ' ' LL ' ' . .. t ' - '
wcj-o. pertormetij in hi i-ejieaduruigli
Open for Utisincss! ' ,
'I he Yi.rlli Side Ihirhcr Simp
Located at U)'2 X. Fir St.
ljidles ami I'hlblren's
Jluimittiiitt u
SiMrialiy 1
A. II. Cantr'oil! Prop.
lh('UiiH' .t'ltvfornu'r I'pmuilsHlaDrsj
woW lh orripc. - i
I'oward the olom. of thu inoet-
liiK llio 'pniiiltu!H'i-ij oiitfURi'il In
mi liiruriniil ill.scusuloii of tho wa
ter problem but no doriultn uc
Hon was taken. ,
WOOL GROWERS'
OUTLOOK ROSY
lOonllnucd from riiR 1.)
i til ' .
.Vew ' Siiiii rifiliroiiliiry iiaekiiKej ' dripi' new: iIivsm'. .'fen;'
liltte u'lrls. (imviis, .cinllilntitlaiis,' ntirmis, tliil.'il 1:.' premls,
nlll.iw.s, s.'i.i'1's, liahy dresses, tuniiiei's, etc.
Art & Baby Shop
' "i:vi'.UYrmfi l'oit Tin: r.Aii"
lli:.!Kri'l'('IIIXi Hotel Summer I'.lilu. KTAMI'IN
iii rri:i!ic'K i'attioiiVs i. Mi c. tiikkai.
E ART SHOW
will
, Mint p u Mioses .tle-re liall be pab.
Unto the .Siaie 'Tn-ashry of1" (lii
l.tati! of. Oregon rroui smiroeH othui
I tlii-it inale Hinds, to be
in .said purposes.
blared In his talk on marketing. He
idvocated orderly' sales of wool as
igainst ,(lh wiiytcfuj method of
dumping the clips on the markeL
IHsi in I-Jm-s 1.-Vl,(llllfo.l '1
I K, N4 Kavnnin)Rh,; assistant r'd I-!
triet. forester -of. J he,. Portland ,of
'ice. ibid th'tt wroolriigrJowers that'1
shenpi)TTh by their methotlsf ot (
'ompetinr .for range bad sW. hp '
mlse' values on guulnft land thai
nttd: un luriuvncM hi 'imjlvlng rret-es I
s;jry( Increase i grazing Ceesjo go.j
llifo effect this year on hMliotinl
forest, bind. '. - 1 . - '
t'ohservatlvo methods should "be
"oil owed by sheep men lo keep
Miein ibuslhcss. on, a; sai'i; ;aidj Hound
lasfs Mr. Kab;oner dechintd, after
he hud Vuiniil otit ihe'brMhr'proH
ja tilHi'thh loom-, tpiti producer,"' o?
,vool and in til ton. The industry had
io":veiitfm r' aYrio'ilii' 'lteU world
murlojts wqrcdnriti.hlKh'eiioUs-h to'
pay cost of produclfon, and stich
piTiouB niiKiii reasonaoiy ne expeci--il
to npiMur ugalrr. ;Hlnl;lii?t fijiida
diould be i-stiiblNh'd to provide'
1:
STAR,;
; T-O-D-A-Y
'i.i
1 HOOT GIBSON'
ill i it. ' jn ' , i:
:l - : 'i:. .' '- i;-. v"l
' I
''I:V -'.'.l
.:
nil
l .'ill'
rbiri PoWHer River
!!'."
ul''
V 1'
this couimtinlly. I'raclieally all of , iin-nt are Kuih Comsioek. presi-
the range sheep men of Wallowa
county were here for the conven
tion. Kd. Thompson, forenwm for
I'n d W. I'alconer in Wallowa cotin
ly. Is hire i's are arl Whllmore.
.lay limbics, forest HiipTv'sor. A.
(i. UutterMctd. 1 4. r. and K. V. .luck
son. J. W. Meflarao and Frank
Kernun. Kast (r"gonian.
Marls On Trip
Mrs. tiraee Shannon left Ih's
niorulntr en route to I'ortland
win-re she will spend a few days
after which she will go to Califor
nia. . I'roui l.os AmrehH she win H
travel Ihroimh the I'jimuua Canal j ',.n-y
' to Florida and Cuba from there she i ruliin
lent: KrailceH I'omsloek. vke-presl
dent und IJsl her And'-tson. s"(-re-t
a ry -treasurer. T!ie meiubers iin
Kstella Itlauk, Vera and Veda I -mix.
('rankle lutp. Verna Welne-r, 'an
lib1 Itet'-I. I Yor a l.loyd, Xernom;
f Jood' ll. X'V)i l.inrolii, K'i.ab'-t h
and Mildred Millard. Ms .1. I'.
Mil!.': has charge nf I'm- huusewl f
ery depart ineiil and Mrs. Ilrothns
the H''ft Iiik d pillloienl.
". I'lairie Hose," the play given
by tie- M. 1. a. of tie- ,. d. n
church hef- recently, was en.ioyei)
by all thrse fci'limale etiuugh to
It. The pl:ty will be given a'
and at J ntlibr In 1 he nr:n
used for
nol hss than the
cs cnidilioiis ie-!jniu of Forty i'liouaiMl hollar.
i $-1 ii.timi ) ; .such contributions lip-
6TII
ANNUAL JANUARY
Clearance
Sale
AT CLINT'S
Our entire stock on sale
at a saving of U)''0 to
50' Reduction.
SAVE NOW!
Clint's
Clothiery
Tbe Blurt With Cotmkucp
Tie- bmil'.elbiill tennis of the I'. r
ry school end alumni phiyed th"
home tennis here recent ly. Th
games resoled in a victory for tin
Cove learns.
billon in the very heart of Paris,
comprising the Ksplansde of the
Invalid) s. the Ponl Alexandre III
and the firaiid I'tilnls. will lie reudy
lo house Ihe exhibitors about the
If.lh of I'Ybruory.
The oiirl of Arts and Crafts.
Ihe theater and library, are prac
tically completed and US pavilions
belonging to exhibitors , have hvep
received and are being erected ?
' Kngbind will have the Infges
exhibii of any of the ron ign .nit
lions. An tiivllalion was seiil &4 e
t nih il Stales through 'the ministry
of foreign affairs, but It was de
clined.
Other countries which arc erect
ing pavilions an- . IP lgium. Italy.
I 'oIkimI. .lapiin. Peru. Switz'Vla ud.
Austria. C'.echo-Slovakla. .lugo
Hlavia, Creeci-, Kpaln, Holland. Hen
mark, Hungary. Ireland. liulgaria.
Hweflen. Latvia. Ksthoilia. CuImi,
I trii.il. Nod way. Momieo, l-uxiiii-
boiirg. Turkey, lluns. nnd tin
I 'ien''h protest orates of Morocco
Tun'.sla ami Algeria.
The aim of the exhibition !s to
s'iow that the. industry" of today
p risen Is artistic, logical and har
monious forms, "exactly adupicd
In l!t:i or situ
comiuuuh i'.llon by t-'y t
es lh answer to a del
called on him urr,':n;? iiiisMinn v
oirultion.
I lo ll'is-by ntiele Is predicated may be py
1' conirivKii i oriv.ite subscriplion by the City ol
more tveni'l.u (liainlti and or by the fouul
e:irv 1 hu'h-1 "f l;nln, Hlale of Oregon; and
:.:ioii which i )-f ided, furiher, that the site ol
. jnnid armory may be considered an
ait. ol the contribution
1 ;
A Scene From "Blossom Time?,', j
as He ir gueHls a few daH ago Mr.
and Mrs. I.. Ii. Carter, Mirs ll'ss
Kelly and I. !I. KeCy.
A horse was moved Monday
morning frmi th- K'mer Kulp
ranch to tie- ram It now owned by
A. o. Month y.
Mrs. A. M. McClaln anil sins, t e
and Theodore, were gmsts rec-ntly
at th home of Mr. ami Mrs. Geo.
Guhy. ,
w II h as much art ns In
It Is open to all Indus-
Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Orton hadth conditions of modern life and
executed
Ihe past
(tries.
Hygiene will be glv n ii promi
nent place. Two hundred yarn ago
there were no bath-lubs even in
th- palacis oT the Ulncs. One of
the largest floor concessions in the
Ksplnmide tbs lava tiib s has becir
allotted to l-'reneh firms dealing in
bath ii fid nev-BHfrb.'. .
The problem of hous.ng mid
I feeding t In; t Ii4iisands of visitors
expected In P.irls during the cthl-
GETTING TOO FAT? bitlon is giving mu.h concern to
TRY THIS KKD'Cr '"'N'11'' ,,f H'' i Ii st.tu-
' ' ' rant Ke-pers. , .-
people who den't g ov. t.(. f.itl T(, Turkish and Dalian !. l-,'a-are
the foi!un:;te .veptlon. lbiV,ions ,.,V). SoV.-d it by building rP
f y.m find th- fat ncciiiu .ilat'.nv i;,,iran!s ,jf theft- own wh-re all
or already cum' isome. yni wlM,ni.ir , i;7.e, . ti D.T eniploy.-d at
he wis- to foJb.w th's si:g;;estb. i. lh(1 (-x m,(it ( (tf ,,.,-, )y vtH-tors.
!:oiisaiids v t(1 Im. ..rVed at e- nt prP-, Owing
r lo t he lock of M'-'ee, the r sin
I r. serip- lHlllt Ei,.,. "ird'-rs extendinr.
OVef til" Seine
which Is endorsed i-y
O people v tin knov.'.
druggist for Mn-nuihi
lion Tiiblels ;md fli'
on dollar is Cm- prb-e
i.vit. G-d them from
lrtiggi-t r s- nd price
Mil! mol.l ' 'O.. iellel!
ttldif.. 1'etrnir. Mi h.
this u wilt If
uteadlly and easily mi l jde,-twint-. imtt,
ly. withrtut strv;it pn dl- or ttr--- .- j
jH.ei- K. SJa:t t.ii.ing rh-;:i JJA.N KtlA.'.'WCO (AP) Vat- j
todcy anJ u.' :-ul.-r. -Ai . tvrfat , mm ,
the
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lie it this side of the
China Sea "for only
the new Schilling secret
process brings you the ,
' true flavors bf tea just'
as they are Iqiown in '
v the Orient .
Schilling
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Arcade Theatre, iNext Mon. Niht
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'I'lils niil'-li-Ml plii.v Iuis lil-dl. I'll .'.t'i'y rxKllns lm orilrc .'ft'iinl
lit I lit' liUlnry of ll't' lli.'llirr. - II Ih wllli.illl iMiitu.'ri.lld.i Hi. i
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A siilelly qiinlfly lire not
bull) ibimi lo ii price tb il
ne find the iniiUcrn fully
l&tiui mitci! In ctery rcHH' I.
W'c nmke Adjii-l lie uls for
yon oiiixdie mi M will pay
tu Ni1 lhei; (;-ncf-iil Cord
I be nctt thu iiii need new
II res.
..Jcnniiijjs & bliuniate.
I'lops.
Succussors to
Southard & Shinn.
ARCADE,
TODAY - FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Thomas
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best winks. It couldn't help lwinjf u perfect picttin;.
inlci natitiiml News" and "Topics of the Day."
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