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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1925)
Saturday. January. 17. ; -" ----- - iii vtOTrjnv i Local News In BriZi PWf 7 ": JgU HURTS WRIST COMI.NU EVENTS Mureh 5. 8, T District lilch Bchool bu&kctbull tournaniuiit at Union. Hark from Tri. l-'loyd MeKeiinun urrlveil In l.a ilrunile thin ihornliiK.'rrom I'ortlnmJ where he u;ua called on huA!nt-K&. To Sell Apples Hubert Andi'i-Hon Ih now en route to Texas v.lgt tu-o- curloielH or Grumle Hondo .valley apple which wai I"' iliHpom-d of In Mm. lout' attir !)" - , lOinnxellMIe .Mccliicis U. W. Jolim. puHtor of Hit' ('lirlH- tluii church. Iuih occupied the pur-'utiy pit ul Wallowa during the past week during un cwungcliHtlc cam paign. According to. reports; the luccllnKS are very wull uttcnded. ylmk Artlrt Taken Jot1 M.'Luw, check arllKl for whom tin- police have been search lug ror some tiini1 wiih lakt'li Into custody, by Jess llreshcurH. county sheriff recently. 1 1 . wiih cxtrudilcl to Kearney. Nebraska, by l'runk It. Trucey, sheriff uf thut city.. Saltation Army Serli's Sunday: 9:1(0 a. in., Hundny School: 11 a. in., Holincus: 'p p, in;. .Salvation: - 6:30 p. hi.,' leoplch meeting. The eight o'clock nervtce will also be held TurHdny. 'i'hnm- day and Saturday hlghlKj lynVoy .) ' . .MrKay. from . 1'orlUuid, , Jiuatry... It Is si:iiid tliaL-.m iu- ion charge of tin Sulvallon Army work ' of "Mi0 WnltVrwa hill, 'the snow hu at l.a Grandf. Adjutuid .und MrH.Jdrirted . M'ly for consirtorahle liis lVtcrson have bi-cn transn rred 1" tanci, nuiiirlnK the constant usr t'aJifornia. . hoplm; Mrs. Peterson wm regain her health. A Few (iooil SfNits I ten ml n There are a few Koud;'iilt left for "Blossom Time," which ilfl lie presented . at the Arcade theater Monday eveninc This show has just finished n three day run ut Spokane, Washington, where they had a sold out house every night. The company will arrive li T,a Grande here Hunduy evening nnd be ready for their performance Mon day evening. Messrs. Hhubeii's "Hlossom Time" Is of muci Inter est to the threuter-going public. let u in from Ea.-X Mr. and Mrs. John Speckhari and Mr. und Mra. Paul Knuutz and daughter, Lillian, have returned to their homes here aTter spending the past two monl hs( Ijh the east. Mr. and Mrs. Hpcekhurt sperit niosV of that time visiting at Qulncy, III., with relatives, and Mr. andi tMrs.. Knautz visited at t'hlcugo for some time. They report an 1 exeolUmt trip. " '' ' ' Wells Ohm Post - ;: At the annual conventlun of county hnlKfrv mt'U .ViVM"11''"."'' lijyiil.ln Portland, assochiLlon com mittee appolnti)iiitqti'(udeU: fbad legislation .. roiunuiici' irvmi- m Tuft, eoininlssloner, Multnomah county; Vtfcor Ltursell, commission er, JuekHQfi; t:o u n I y . J.oh A , W) 1 1 Philip, Columbia fcounty; Alllaoti L'letcher, cottimlsstolier, Hood ltlver county. ' ? Personal Mention Mrs. Claude Keiiule and Mrs. llu gan if l';iiter(H'isi:. are guests t Mrs. Kmiiia M. l'owler. Mrs. W. G. Itobertsoti of Telocas et. was In La Grande this morning on a shopping trip. Kaymotul. Grey of the KnsU-rn Oregon Light and Power company left for ttulfer this morning. 1 , Miss WllMia Gusklll left oil Hie branch t nil ft this morutiiK to visit Iter home, near lnibhr over the week-end.,' Mr. and-Mrs. 1. M. Iltllehinson 4f I .a Grande were In leiocaset to-1 V "'"ending lu some properly In-1 ti-resis. Mrs. .less llamuio'ek and children ul riirnta; Idaho, will visit In Jo seph tor a rew days. 'I'lley were In l-u tlruitde this morning between trains on their way to Joseph. Miss May Nell or l.a Grande, who lias la-en In Portland slnct last Jant.cn MISSUS' 1I0CKKY w CAI'S - .lust In! While, Cai'dinul nnd Navy,, rhiin colors. 85c Fach Clint's Clothiery The Store Wltb ft Conatlcoce 1025,.....: Hummer rcliirncl to .u Oranilc 1Mb iiiornlni; and cxpecm lo resume IcucliinK next semester. -Mrs. Ailolph Ncvvlin. win, ban been visit lnB fr so. tmu, ,vl,h her duilKlitir. Mary, in Victoria. II I-., returned to l.a lirundc this iiiornlni,'. William llitlid or linker .'iij. in l.a (iruililc ir 1 1,,, iliiy,- , ,. la i-ckI-s- lei-ed ul tlu Mljl. It. It, Whallun, '.Mis. II. I Taylor and Mm. II. II. liobhiua, l.li tlrnliil.. luclics li-ri on tint hrunc.l, Irain tills iiioruiiiK to vla.t in llax- Vllli-. i .Minn .Mildred I.ovclt (ficnt ' tin in Haker. Aliw l-uvcit . i tuk Iiik iusi ruction on tin; piano in lin ker. '' WALLOWA, hit. (Special) He poil.s r travelers on tin- hihwav hulf ct-ii here and Ulgin indicate tliub. the h;id si iinns of tlfe. 'past few divva have piade It very diffi cult to' 'keep ilu j-oad 1 oirt-n . toH iravvi in noun- pans ir tht- cuun- of a niiow plowj and large tractoi to keep the snow scraped elf the road. 1Hi Jiiglfway yifp ihe valit Ira li,'iil coin pit raivily lfr! ( fiuv. ihiep ilriflH, except lor a lew plUt:e. Many of the country rouds in- the hill s'cliona have been badly drifted in for the past several days j making travel of any kind very I slow and difficult. Klmer Southwlck, rural mail car rier, reports some very bad drJts on the roads . traversed .by hi route, on Monday I he roads had not been broken much of tje way and he was unable to follow the route Tor the entire distance. Krank Walker hauled grain from his ranch on Trout creek the fir.st of the week. Wert MeUinnis n.nd Kugene Gas rtn' canio in,, from' J'owwatka ,the latter itrt "of tlu veek'. 'lirnging with them so.pie' entile which they were nimble' to find early in the fall when flic" st ock ' were being gathered frpni theViirgx1. 11 n. (;. ibUrln'g and' Dean VSilahiirt huvl been 'nilsj- ihe ph.st 'several Miyk' hauling Wood' 'from ( north :wO(ds. ' 1 1 . ! . Kd' licit and (ion 'Uu'ster" vAm 7ioinV",fi'om 'Mtutviltej i the f.(rsf of the iWek; thf-y have hf-vn engaged In loirwlng in Unit section for the past vcrat weeus. The eport. ifiOAD TRAVEL- ! mm rn nnnn Ml DU bUUU pleiiTy or vinrv.fV "prttvii ien t beli'erThal wiffrfj UuiU.HtVMs,. IM'r,r i in ii iu un; woons ugain in a lew days. fl'rsf oT' file week'' rroiirViis liome In the n or. Hi woods. Jtoy ,i.ct'leau, who has been do ing some logging for J-. M. Maiurhau at his mill on Powwalka ,Widfe:e. W repoVfVWo M 'fg in Jveirltffig witj liSVonfi$et.jlany of tlm logging c4iiuetortrfi anx ious to linish tiielV eontraet.s be fore the snow 'becomes deeper in tin- woods. A considerable number of coy otes have been noticed In tliis sec tion during the past few weeks, the scarcity of food In t he nioro re mote and timbered sections lias no doubt caused the nllhuals to work out nearer the settlements and feed lots. whaijtkaTped in nets, wrecks them, departs '(ItIVVAfVaki'"fl,) A whaft. I-ImiAiic :l tu-titiol Ul' berrintr , i j, . ..1,rii11,i.r ,i'Z n.i.. ... Kl,(.nyrna'k 'liK ." .'l.'lhvln. ro'l.n.l tlitliself trapped lintl, liefore lie fol lowed u gasoline boat three weeks later out or Ihe limoen 'toward the north Pacific ocean damaged more than ."Muo worth of llshing nets ;f,tifr being wiiuni d by hundreds of lnillets, Kish t 'oniuiissiouer Wllllaiit ttpl.I t "m tmiite.r on his return here. The lagoon, noled as one of the finest herring banks on Cook inlet, being crowded with fhermen during the sea.son. Is four miles long and two miles wide. ft is connected to Kachcmuk Bay ley a narrow, shallow channel. Twelve nets were dvstroyed the first day the whale made his ap pearance. Fishermen, aided by t 'omnilssioner Stnddert. t rained every sholgun in camp on the whale as he sped from one end of The lagoon to the other with out rinding all exit. Hundreds of nets were ruined before he fol lowed n small boat' through .the channel. ka 1 1 t itnti;.i is At'ini; PKN'OLKTON. tiri. W o r k along many Hues was done during (he las! enr lit the I'inatllla farm bureau,, according to ' repri made at Hie annual nicetioit. ot the body. A i'o-opci'alie- p 0 r c h tt t I n g agency organi'.'-d by memiters I'tir cliased $7.r.,ean worth of goods and eroded a saving of I II'. ana (, menihers. 1 'onsi ruction of a new wjirelimisc has been started. Marked reductions tn the mi Hi tters of cow alfected by conlag- buts Hhorton and I nle-rcoleMn h be th flcfled nn.br the olaiis or,''"r,"ng t't annoiiiici mcnl made organization. liojs' and girts" cloh work is a ft -at ore of rjirm burciiu jictivtty that lias been pushed eticrget icul lyl. Pi. ( alf ami chick' n etutm had tug memberships nd th iiieiitbfrs mad- prufi's on tlndr work, the rvi"-n,ol b.ad-i s sho '.-d. I'NKJN. (Sptial) Kldir Wajt ntr of liidsv, who Iiuh hei-n In l'n- ilon holding mci-tlnKH ' ut ih- Ad- venliHt rhurch for" m-vtru1 dat;8. hrld u bapt smul bitvUc ut Cove thi- hiHt of i In week, at which tlnm nliH! converts wcrt Itapllxcd. A niiinliur of l!nlon people were pn-a-' cut ,at i hi service. i IMlmllo ICIchcim. a Hophotnort In th lficul lilKh achool nicl vviyi'a very path! ul accident Wednesday. afternoon wlill worldiyr In .(lie nuMinal trainiiiK departiHcm.'jiA chlHt-t which ho was ummk' Mlipitid :tnd koiib'mI . hito his wrisl,' jitat. rtitw'tif,- tin- liiiKti.Astery, hul MlrlU iiK the hone And cutting It sdKhily. Or. Scliiisl,er drcsntfd the wound. Vile. lyceum nuuiberM.oiiday ve niiiK WaH taiilV'wcll utrt-ndidlr. Kaler. the inutfll'Iun. nave 'u c?ii;vT, untortiilnmcnt.. cspiiclally v fn . the part or-his protrrani intended v"!'"'' dally for the little folks. On Janu ary 24 we will have the last nuin ler on-Hie cotirae, u concert coin-1 puny. ' Of the rilteen hlKh HeVollMl kviuU era In the 1'nion school who wrou on the stale examination in kco- . tiraphy hist week, fourteen mad' liaMHlnir iri;ides and six of them re eclved UHl pir cent. The clNtj..)Vas promoted lo the clullth snidi'.' Tuesday evenlni? the iliinTiTr i'ampllri . T.lrla cnJoyet i an- .old- i laHhioictflMib-sled ride WltUltf iTyli iKsislanl frnardhin. Mr(. '-"Sftlilt-y j KnlKht. -fter a ride alon Calhei.j-J ine and l.inie creeks I ln HrW.'cp-1 Joyed- a lunch ut Mis.'iMijfthl's, home. V lilki , , Afl :iH.siat; -r a t.;out Mi. Mv.nijin.li , ant siiperlntindenl tlr tKnlt'n-! Un ''"' "el'rte.(,1l(-r .. V " !' "llf-i.n:,..r rtMoTHiinllo,- wlllr "i'onKreas: k:h . l , I...-U..., .u..t. iRl.l. ,.. .1- v in ,. ,.', ' . ,,,,, ...... ..,..,....,,,.,,,,.,, ....,,.,. .,.,,., jvn.ou-iorni ' I, . .ion i'iiii rou,oi aiiui ra ' ..i.. ii , ' .. t:i Haggerty will act a jillornutes. .. i Ihe tiuestlon for d s r cl debntesl ... . t ... i ippines shoiilil be Knuiled their in- I ........ :-". nooi.ey-oonuing ' IS ItUVIng 11:1 is having it,ii i.. . .. . .. .Muti.K ,n anti near t nion since the :tn iiuk oeen on 1 ne nmnwny. Luring . ho lust few days the ......- ual .ruining deparlmem or the high school has been crowded with boys inn ii,,.,, iiiukiiik ooiisieus unu Sleds or many olher descriptions. Some of the boys mnke trips of ten to fifteen pillen behlnds the uutos. 1 1 1 i- wiionprxfj 'FtfrriH1 '.' 1 lly Di'. 'l'rederlck Slik ker) ' Slale Itonnt tlr llenllli ' ' Whooping' cough ranks third "fn i'nt;ilitli among tli'e coiumidilciilili iU.i.,i.m-,H (tf.,JWM-.ly.a-.UiUUxi.d,,tJ-Aiii atutement Is made as a refutation ueler uml of lltllt' Importance.! Scarlcl lever has resulted In less l.lian lnUI. -ai.uuiiy-. llIH4WH" whooping cough In the Stale r Oregon during the lust ten yi ten years, cough S'-l'- Not only Is whooping cough S' Iiiiik In Itself lull nut inrrciiui-ntn,' liuliuoniiiy. luljlJL'iilulBoJolluwB ilsVniike.S Vt 5' $ . ,-Whooi!nt,'-- (VJogli iiSilirevenl.fil wiih' Ihe grrul.-Ml dlllfcullv. Tv phold r.-ver -suiallpox. illplith -rla al:d searlel revel- lull-,- I n rm- Uleri-d and measures are available lor their complete control. We know lliat wiioopiug cough Is ' ' ' ,'"'. "'M "m" in ii niiii'uun. inn jiiKi iif long its parents keep on think im i ,, , ,, , 1 ... ,, , ; that the disease Is a nil lI d sordt'r and hence maintain Indifference lo the efforts of health officials Hi heck lis spread. Just ho long wilt epidemics continue lo exact t hell toll of young lives. Another rea son for lack or control Is thai ofteh the disease is not recognized, fic tile well known "whoop" may n$ occur lint If t week or even two Weeks after ha- onset. In Ihe meai lime lhe:eli)lifiH spreading Hie tni fection all over Ihe neighborhood for it is during this period that tin dis'-ase is most contagious. Tliii. tact emphasizes the necessity for keeping a child, suffering wlifi what may ayi-i to lie just an oijr dlnary'cold, jit home and awai- from other children. A cold may HEALTH .the first sign of whooping cough H,,. jtlackfoot bruves did :aiou ; itr it may mark the beginning oil thut' for some reason their medi ally one of several infectious dl-Line men's Incaniations-wt-re more! "cum. (effective ll offered when the "p;i.j Whooping rough Is spread ONLY t(-nt" wss drinking and washing! ihrongh contact with the fresh se-n ti,. i,(Jt spring water so they' erelions of the nose and mouth of, would rnme here to wind their i anollier person suffering wllh th( disease. The prevention of whooping cough consists In keeping all ehll-! dreti wil h cobls uway Troni id Iter 1 children. This Is a mutter sobdy wiihin ihe control or parents. Take! precniitlon wlUi your child and In'-: sist. on your neighbor doing like,, wise. It Is u stale law Hint you re'r i port all cases of whooping cough lo Hie health orrieer. ' 'i A vareln has bcn developed; i while it seems lo help little in pre:; venting Hie disease, l Is or cons'dJ er;blc value n reducing (he Hevf-r Ity of 'the diH"iH.'.- " ' 1 Don'l trirte Hh whooping uMigh but give e.pcrt care. KIMJIALL (.I ts mitum SALKM, Ore. To Kimball ('ot ge of Theology has been awarded i;eioi by tlie lititlon.il hoard of edu itintl of the Mettiodfsl church, li'-. here by t -;. Hickman, president Of lie college. 4 He returned here after aM ndtng a toe ling of Hie hoard held In. .New York city. H will require appro kt-mat.-lv Shoimi oifire to niM.-tthe dc. cian-Is nf Hi.- colhgt. for the yur. iV-Md- at JiiLkuuin ud. THE-TJ7CRANPE iive with Safely Kantleek Hoi ; Water Hollies 1 you 'siife bet-au.se it1 Iv t he very fines: I'Ualtly Hob WaU er Kotljtt evi'i- sold at the price. ''You are safe betuiuse it won't-, leak it's made In one piece, o seams, splices or . patehe.i.. Gua'rant I f'ir two years. $2.50 lass Lyruss 'I'lit- ICKXAIJj More l (irniitU: - Oregon vwk , Th(. ,' .,.,.. ..,. ,.,. rrh , fc,.;tlor:i ror seme years. All(, , . .,,., millli.r .,, .lfl,,J.P f. urier'WVilpAlioSiaire iu.. r ... ii.. ' r tl..!1.!'.'..: i , ,T 'lf." T UBi.fi tin i nilln SlUl'K lip now. . 1 ... i ue liu-mner WHO pays a pOIIII- i.til .!..!. I.. in r.. .... p,,!,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,a ,.. ,u;,s oi.e :rrlenil - , . : , . ,'" '" iiiiMumiMiein there nr.. ,n i,l9...n a,i ,.,.ii.i,...i r..t t.,1.1.. i . . " .. , ,,.,' , ,,.,, ,, ., if ,10t uetuul I,,,,,.,,,!,.,, .Mt itiiKit ci.kws m .'n:i , .. ' :". f ! ltl:.N'l). fire. Investigation or 'tile Hllrfptin.n that Joe liotloll'o. ul- leged mttiiuc ax man arrested at u logglrig eiijiip south 7r lleiul tiWglif ' have' kllMl Aleck Jlilile.li.Iii nVltli ' an hx In tend, .niurkcij time. Ix ikiiiinaHollfof 1 trfiJ-9 tijjtl((iii' it.y wtls'pijVitponi'd in llin 'hope that jlli; Wbulil lie .Jltorii,riUll)nal,)Vll,;Ve uble ItuliaWer (iileslions more read tly. -J .. f,Uot ioVrb" woTf-'.ntriT.r.r.ggTnV1 uuii p. eigiiViiinT-HiroMiir'boiri; rWiW7ty , i Tl u. sdav of las r , , ,y 1 hur!,,lliy r wltawljill lw-h,ui--mtr-iitomolill OtflNiftl liave been in llenil when ,, ,,N; ... lor T Catholic Sentinel j bcsciibes HoCLakc. (4'ol lillil.-il rrom I'agen "Hill 'III Mhe west where men are , 'I'lu'Si - -and women siiuuws." same liills- liavi- seen st-llr 'springs pour forth their wat-r i"1' 1 '" """" luipha.ard and' ill j frequent ul 11 la I ton : have watched it he thin ir the first criid" ' shack to aecomtnodate wooden ! t liose . , . . . . , , hy the niiiieiall.ed flow and have , , . .. , . , t. growth of one of the largest ajid most completely up-to-dale scl.-n-Hfie jjisi It ut Ions lu the north west. Hel .Mineral Spilog. "Thy'V J rand i' l!oude valley. In the h&fti of which lies the Ibd Lake Vf at erinm. is surrounded by ! stalwadl Blue Mountains. Little i .11.1 thtfndlaus who lived In their KtronnyV'ls laiiav tliat the place wou'd (pne day tie famous for I he j holiest developed mineral spring ! ill tin' World. Far less did I hey dream tlal the white man that1 any mailt- would some day build at Hits Hiring an Institution whiev would c:(re for hundreds 'or su.--, r.. 1.. miAi .... r. II ,t etrd war dances ami steal down ; i CORD TIRES A sli'lf-lly tpiulity Hie not built ilonn lo a pric e - that we , nnd Hie maker hilly giiaiaittce In etcry ii'tMct. W'c mnke niljustmcnl for joti oiir He-i It will par lo mo Hicm: General I'ortls Hie next HlU )on nerd new llnv. .Jennings & huimitc. Pi ops, Successors to Southard &, Shinn. . j, Rexall -EVENING OBSERVER afler Wttby, bringing- their wound ed to ens- their pubis In tho tiilu trui wuter. ., It la from Wujdilntf ton li ving, J graphic. descrlluT Of that first white expedition to the west, thut we leurn of Hot iJike as II was In tint 1'jtli century. "Tim covered wagons came. Af ter the weary, disheartening inlies of plain and sagebrush tho springs wert n oasis and hero the trav elers were wont to stop, pitch camp nnd rest. Tim first trails back to. .the Idaho gold rumps led over ttie same route und with the Increase In prospectors nnd freight era the. mineral springs grew more popular. It was natural that the lull load should follpw tUe-piuh marked by man and Hint, when It wan built l( should run within it few rods of whut Is now tho Hot Luke, sanatorium, - Luke Waters' 1 1 dpi d. . ."Those- who were III begun lo coiuo from greater iJlHtanees' to diinktlif waters which ror Hume reason we,e 'god for them.' o faithful l Ihe law of suppjy ian l uemunti inai u waH: not, many yeara before a small : Iio'jhu wua built to. accoininodnte these coin- . I.IK wa ,.Udcd to Voi.,.tl....; tiw . ii- i.u l liu UIILT v llllllkkj't I.un.1.1. It wax not, however, until 1 ' ,10."Cl u ",l ". ,m' " " '"V. Dr.. W. T. l-,y, prc.nt owuur I1" ""f " T ! i r l.l and director of tl aunulorluoi. N.,n: " '."-" '""' of the minulorium, beeiune conii' eted . with It that tt larife1 new addition wa. erected . and Bclcntlllc inedleal attention ' was niHile more linnortant thin tlie nilnerallwd wateio. Uetwcen eilffo'rd lltcks; aeeond tenor, l.yle, 4.000 und 6.IIIMI urn now visiting' Arms, nnd flint tenor, f. i. ()x the Huliatorhiin yeurly. tle" pianist, Mlsa l'earl Wlllialii- VIli wlh -tho Did Oregon Trail , - ' and the o. W. It. It. & N. run-, T l,ako sanatorium Is readily; ac itoiluin Is readily ue- Th ultlliido of S.7Hi' hich it is bunt orrors cessible.1, T Icet ut ylwlilcll reslders ' resident of cu'ust 'levelsf a comp ete. lavhp.ratl.Mr cliang,- , ft,R.;t..o4KKU WMt . At the ;,s..n.e tbiio l dojy. pot . 1)Acl; Oro. ..Anolr r ,ul. aobjeet (lien, to tho llhrniflir In. f BIK pioneers of linker sopnr luenees ,w liiel. loo l.lB)i altitudes',. cV,m,.d uy Uvull. ..I 6:ir, imvo on discuses munifested by , u morning In the person . ....... "J Kit .It and pressure, neihrilcs and 'V,'. IN." nioiiBii ineuieai ami s trsicai work nw rorms tile 'inula Vei - sun ror r ijhe existence of the flan.i - i lorluni, Jlle value or riilneral wul-l ji iii' initio ui in i ie nil nui 'f.r lu lltf mi m-..v ,ifni nn ft.. -i n.l I iu i.v .... ... i..i . " uwiii i-m-im-iii. tu I. . ieiiu mn iniun huu in (uumi ui Imttj.h Iwm.rit 1.a-.i.. it n.l tift.n. lsurBlcnl operations, unit -In nlll sui'trieal diseases. Onlv 'n, small .;, , ,,:, ,.- .,.,, ;1"n" '"""'"e "uo - "" " the baths, however, its It flowsi - . .. .. . tons dally. Some of the remaind er finds utility In healing' the buildings while tho outlet for the! rest la in the lake which It feeds, Many Subjects Before Lditoml Convention (Cotinpcd (froiu Yu$f) the honbst doctor ami nyAvapuiier man "in berating the publleiiy huund.',lbut nddea that' tho nvnrlige reporter falls an 41l'iVy tyrvy toj the'tnedlcaV cxploller 6f. the preijH." - -' 1 rj- ir KlIikM'. 1timimmI. i. .1 "'A,'I,"por( by a cominittei) on .tho 1 if t egrlly-Tif 'ih K ' VftK. ' hVuded by'ciTb. UMtcr 1oUgo'Nd: UfflTTjro: Paul Bellamy of tlio Vlevelund I'., from West ctiapel ut 2 p. m., Plain Healer, wuh adoptA The Hunday,. January 18, No Yearly Models &rros. Station DGBHRQTMER5 MOTOR $2.50 Something New $2.50 LADIKS STAMI'i:!) DHKSSKS ON ... .. CpLOKKD.SIIANTON il. l:jf . : ' -.,,1 v.i.i ioij',;, .ii, I 'This to' rt '-histrotis cotton fabric ..similnri in weave to (Rajah Silk and very,! utti;activ;o, ,tt, Imjvoih at homo or street wear. In colors, I Hue, Pongee, Green, Lavender, Peach and Tangerine. See i tho nuidc - up models, in our window. Slur Embroidery Thread....:...! r :5c Extra Large Ralls Crochet Thread - il;.:. 10c NORTON'S KIDDY SHOP Where Quality Is Higher Than Price. STAR TODAY WILLIAM de MULE'S "I0CKED UUUKS BETTY C0MPS0N Comedy ".NORTH OP 30-50" T THT rport pmiKWi'tl ' n rigid cpdo of Ti ellilea, not lu luiil tluwn lu fact.- but' to bo -borne In the mind 1 of editors for I heir guidance lu tho publication of aeinl-publle nmw 1 ters affecting llio private lives of . persona In the public, eye. i Casper 8. Yost of the HL I .on Is Globe. emocrut, president of the, association, referring tn a sugges tion .thut the press might co-op- , crate with the legal profe.islou In , tho prevention of crime, said there i was no more need for such co- oporatton "between the press and j the bar than there Is for regula-j Hon of the practice of the bar. as there are abuses in both profes sions." They tiliould co-operate, lufw-! ever, Mr. YohI added, to the rx, : tent of calling tittentivii 'to the! wide pr'evutenco of crime nnd "the 1 even more deplorable failure of HgeneleB of justice to cope, with" jtl 711 PCI f ' I AVFUQ ' . W K''?'. GIVEN ;TREAT ; . (Continued from Pago l.y n blM ;, ,(nU 'My Wli.l I i .... i . i . - -i .. i. I n ru inn ayii oy uiiara, ioar- tut: "Good Nlsiif by liuc'.t. .Tito pcriionn-l vf tlic ilinrti'l In. bimso. t'lark Strdhoff; bllllton I . -" I )hlf"HAW I t y yunuaij' yesterdaj morning In the person r Jlinu,a ,.,lrrt. , , ,,, on ! Church street. Mr. lllirrell wns h ,,..,. r ,..MPI. i.',.nii,l. horn 1 -,. ik36.ii ii 'd wiis Hti v'ars ,an0 ono day oJ(, n, ,,, Umv,- I - . , . i . to ; Amerien. lumimg In Illinois, tn . . 18o7. In ISi'iil ho cume west with a pack trutn to Culirornla and rrom there .to ( nton county. Oregon. In ISiM! lln tmt itntrnfMil In inliilnn- - - .... i hit. . . - .'. " ' . . f lie later uurchascd n farm near later purchased n farm near' I Haines nnd was married to Nancy 'A; t'lark. November 27, 1877. (About years of their life was spent on this farm before he was forced to give up farming on ac count of his health. He moved to linker In 1903. residing here un til lOH.Vhcn' he moved to Port in nil ." Tirlmr of that nluco .mvnntt1 ! Mpm. Vtuf-mM returned In 1 tuber In l922Hnd this place has alnco been tlieir home 11 t.- ' .1 n -... i. . 1 Mr. Burrell Is survived' 1V his wife, Nancy. A. IJurrell' and ian adopted daughter. Mra. Ht. 1. Oa homh, of Joseph. Oregon, lolh of nlioitr wdre wiih him ut hiH.ilealili. 1 le was a mombun.of .HHslow lo.dgo No., ,1 12, J- O. O.a?. of UalncH.t , Funeral 'services will be (iondtic.ti-i CARS a .fm I mi 1 I ' WiV !. I Misses New univals in Misses" lu nips for Spring. I'at ent U'athof, kid and satin, 1-inth heels the season's newest styles, and at prices very low. $3.98 and $4.50 MARKET J0E'5 GROCERIES I I'UONIi MAIN 759 "The Home of Staple and Fancy (Jiocefies" M..! VKGETABLKSl,I.V SRAS0.N - !i TI1K i;est ok mfats and fish kKAu, THE OBSERVER CLASSIFIEti Al)Sl 'II l: KAIIY'S I, AY sllk.uiMl'Wiiol. coitoii'iinil-wool, tiinl purr, silk Sliiris. Itimtl AbilonUnlll Itlllilers, Dlupers, lielllllieil mill by tllu yunl, Hose, Wraps, 1'iiiTlitKC Acce.sitiU-.s, etc. Wo Have The Heal. ' ' Art & Baby Shop "r.vi:itYTni.vo i'oii the isaiiy" " IICMSI I'ICIIIMi lliucl Sninnier IIIiIk. KI'A.MI'IMI . Ili ri'l'.ltH'K l'ATTEHXS I). Jl. V. TIHtKAIt ' ' " I . ' ' I ..'. .- ' ' ' m un. i r, rr Til f -'vr i c: -n :; - ir.. rt ; : r- -nr t'"" ;t-1"- -vr r.- n ,n. ; 'Rlli iVMA,iATl;is',jJ,,'':A,'l(i.M,iii,1f''Vft NF.HUW Score: Kiory: wiih vohk THAT LOOK 0VICR Oint WANT AbSl'0R IAKGAiLiS a - - " r -- ' i . TrJ ' i w a mi m SUNDAY ONLY 5 Acts Vaudeville 5 AND ORCHESTRA Overture ..... . '. "SCainpa" The Craw f oi d.s "Odds and Ends" Wilson & Ardnll...:............',So This Is Coif" Whirlwind Four.. ;..,......".. ."..Cyclone Danceiit" Liicin Lucca i:...The Pifferent lOiitcitainer " Hilly & Virginia I'.iown in "Doings on the Farm" Second Chapter of "The Way of a Man" Try I lie Matinee COMlNt; THt 'USD AY "SUNDOWN" PAT.E FTVE ?nAyj 1 vi! V. 1'i A ':i i. Pumps I. tti: ). voilt- irLJ"tlL. l-'rilll. Sliuhcrl'H Oun -Music. l - 'riiu - . Hliiiliei't'ii (imi Itoiiiaiic.. Tin-: ha.mk ;iti:T m:w t'KvrriiY tiii:ati:k a.st .M-I'DAItl.l) l ItAKDIt Al M STOKES SO I' H It HUB m I'OltTI.AM) LAST YIIAH. INt'1,1 IH.Mi llollls Imvclitiy,' (,erli-iuli' lii.nir, '1'iHlily Webb, l'ntlick Kelly ami . ' .itheif, eonipany I'lii-rle.s Oun Orelieslrii Trn-. 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