Monday February 2, 1925.
THE LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER
PAGE JHWr
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Local News In Brief
COMINU liVliNTS
Maixli B, 6, 7 District high
school baKkuluull tournament
at Union.
Hack from Trip
K. It,. Itingo, Im (J ramie luvvycr.
arrived thiH morning from u busi
ness trip to S'tlciii. .
Ncnrlcl T'cmt ta.Ms
? At the present (hen are three
cases of scurlol fever untl om of
smallpox in Grande. Officials
repoit hil none of the four cases
are regarded us dungeroiiH.
Here from I'ortluiid
Miss Kruncia Tut ti nun ' 1b hero!
irom I'orllund ut the home of her
h inter. Mrs. Hurold Iloblnson. She
Is employed' ut Um Sllverthorn
YVrlght drug store while here. ,
Mr. Utiles IM'tlrr
Pearl Ktiles la reported slightly
Improved today although lie spent
u bud day yesterday. Air. Stilus liua
been Ml for several days. .
iwo Hall's of Homes
The Pyramid Lund company to
iluy reports tin- sale of H. M. Mu
loiiey's residence on M avenue to
Jiale Cox und also the sale of the
K. 8. (Juthcart residence on M ave
nue to Mrs. S. S. MacNaughton.
Hern fiimi Portland
N. K. Clarke, better Known us
"patsy" Clarke, former manager of
I'nion Hotel, was In lu Grande
yesterday, coming here from Port
land. ,
A( Land Office
Among the. people who huvi.1
been transacting business ut the
government land office within the
last few days ure Charles Solomon
of linker, G. W. Jenkinsjn of Ua
ker, Henry l Spcurs of Hot Lake.
.1. J. Troy of Plcusunt Valley and
John Collins of Hpraguc, Oregon.
In Sew Ijocntlon
It. A. Pratt of l-u Grande left mi
the brunch train this morning to
take up his duties us engineer for
the Bowman-Hicks company at
Jlaxville. Mr, Pratt has been em-,
ployed for Romo time by the White-
Pine Lumber company.
llns High Grade Heifer
J. K. Mills of Cove was in I.n
Grande last week to7 arrange for
the transportation of a registered
Jersey to his ranch. The culf wus
shipped from Western Oregon und
Is of very high grade stock. Mr.
Mills bought the animal for his
small daughter, who muy now be
come a member of the boys und
y:lrla ciiif club.
To tMl'Ol B P. ). K ; ' '
II. W. Hicks, travelling passen
ger agent for the Vnlon Pacific,
was In Lu Grande this morning.
Mr. Hieks was on his wuy to Hunt
tiiKton to meet a deb-cation of Klks
fiout Philadelphia who. ure coming
to Portland to make reservation
for the B. P. tJk K. convention.
i;ggs On Market
The : first allot meat of eggs to
be sold by the Union County Poul
t ry associat ion arrived in I u
Grande this morning and will be
distributed to I he various mer
chants by the Blui Mountuln
Creamery eouipuny. The egrs are
packed in the new cartons adopted
by die association. The plan of
he organist ion is to market the
t-KKn through the sune channels us
lormeiiy but to raise the stundurd
of tualiy.
Certified Seed onlered
Two carloads- of certified Net
led Gems for seed potatoes have
lieen ordered by (he Lu Grande Nu
t ional bank and have been con
tracted for by Luton counly funn
el. The potatoes were ordered
j'roiii Redmond. Oregon, one of the
two places in (lift state from which
certified potatoes may he obtained.
It Is hoped Jy the Introduction ol
SI'KIN(; LINK
Blazer Shirls
In l'endk'lon Woolen
Make
SPECIAL
$5.95
Siimplu line kimiI.uk, Men
and '(ns Merrt But
ton Bottom Breeches
S5.M to $12.85
Sec Window '
Clint's
Clothiery
The Store Wltb ft Coanclcace
eiTtlfhd Bvid In this way to rulav
Uf itimlliy r t li.s ueiatom ruined
In (lie vulliy.
Personal Mention
Mis. fuilnrlni' Krtckson. deputy
supreme, commander or the V. B.
A. with liudiuurtcrs In Hull Luke., 1
left for VVullowu this morning and !
will spend several days in thai city !
In the Interest of thu orgunbiutioii.
Mrs. Kihjuheth honlcy is now on I
her way to rulllorniu on u cum
blned business und pleasure trip. . 1
Mlsa Mantle Hoblnson, who hus
been convuleBcIng from an Illness
at North Powder la uguln In her
position In West's store.
d. A. I-'Inlt of Enterprise Is now
registered at the Koley hotel. .
v n . , .... 7, ,r . . .
-.. .-. null uuu m (unri
of Welser. Idaho, were uinong the;
guests registered ut the friommtrj
notel yesterday.
MIsh Ollvi' Wlluox ri'tiirnutl rrolii
u trip to l'ortlund this mornlne.
Miss. Wilcox vlsilfd hur brullior In
Unit elly.
ll8 L'urrie Skiff of . Union HpL-nt
ycslnrduy in Ui Urundu visiting
rt'lativrg.
Hunt's Letter
(Continued from Puge 1.)
the Mt. Vernon household from
the time of his adoption until uflor
the death of Mrs. Washington In
1 802. Then he removed to his Ar
lington estate nnd. In ISO
Arlington House.
built
Airs. Gregory favored the uudl
George Washington Park CurtlsGlce with a duet. Mrs. Hunsom
hud a daughter.. Mary. In the
drawing room at Arlington, in the
summer of 1831, Mary Curtis be
came the bride of a young lleuten-
nnt in the C. 8. urmy
Lee,
Kobcrt 1C.
, Twenty yeurs pass. Curtis has '
died und his duughter. Mury Cur-
lis Lee, has Inherited Arlington.
Clvll War Is declared between
north and south. 1 to hurt K. Lee,
now a colonel in the V. S. A., re
signs from the federal service lo
take command of Virginia troops
nnd later become commander-ln-!
chief of the Confederate armies.
Toduy the Lee estate Is Arling
ton National Cemetery. . And with
Us jrestorallpn. the old Lee home
will be n"Vcnter of Increased Inter
est lo the thousands who go there
daily to visit the burial place-of
our dead of three wars.
Many Pay More Income
Tax Than Is Necessary
(Continued from I'uge 1.)
In no cuue shall the earned net In
come be considered to be more
than $10,000 -
"Application of the 'earned In
come' credit In computing the tux
of an individual Is shown In the
following example: A is a married
man havlnur a net Income of $4000.
Deducting his porsonul exemption
of $2600, A's normal tax at 2 per "aw attracted the ultenllon of ir
ifii t on thV remaining $1600 would Hgutlon engineers from many for
be $"-(. In uddltlon. however, A ' elgn countries.
Is allowed u credit of 25 per cent j :
of HUs amount account 'earned '"!,-.
come.' or $7.60. so that his correct GLjN FRAY IN
tux Is only $L'2.50 liihleud of $30
us orlglnully computed.
"Tukc the case of B. tin 'unmar
ried man. willi t he same net In
com' : Dudiictlng his pcrsunul ex
emption, IVH normal tux at 2 per punied hy two men when h was
ceiM ou tht balance, $3000, would slain, but they escaped. TiVy; yert-1
be $i0. But he. too. I:i entitled to 'not recognized by the officers who
the credit of 26 per cent account j were present. 7
earned Income." which reduces' Keeks Glenn I'owlrr. v
his tux to the extent of $16. so that Phillips npp'-pui' d In H"'rrfo
he actually owis the governiiM-ni a
tux of S45 Insleud of $0.
"Another example: A. who is
murrled.'hus u net income of $5.
000. After deducting his personal
exemption or $26on. t h normal tux
on the remaining $2500 wfTuld be
$6ii, leys crt-dlt of 25 pr ceil I, or
$12.60, so Hint his act mil tux Is
$37.50. With the same income. II.
unmarried, would have u normal
Lix of $80 ($5000 less $1000 per
sonal exemption, or $4ooo com
puted at 2 per ceni) from this
amount h atplies an "earned ln-
, come credit of 25 per cent, or $2".
reducing his uctual tux liability to
.$
i Maximum :.000
I "Iu esse A's net income consist
ed of sulury $4000, Interest on bank
deposits $ooo. profit from sale of
I slocks $1600, dividends, he win
compute his 'earned Income' credit
of 25 per cent on a maximum of
$5000 only.
i "Assuming A's only Income whs
: his salary amounting to $12,000. he
can compute hia "earned Income
deduction on only $lo.noo. which
Is. the maximum amount allowed
'tinder (he Inw for comuntlng the
'2$ per f'nt credit deduction.
"Another example: A's income
consists of salary $7oo. Interest on
jbunk deposits 48'o. stock divi
dends $24oo, profit from s-ile of
'real estate $loo. He can torn
I pule his 'eurned Income credit
deduction of 2,5 per cent only on
his salary of $7200 which Is the
only portion of his Income that
comes within the mining
earned Income as defined in
of
the
1 law.
, "Coder th 19:4 rvenue act. a of ri n-r cent Inter vottd hy ron
'very sulistaiitlal saving Is effected ' gress. On the same nW Income
In the umouni of Income tax the for J924. A's tax would be I per
moderate aalaried man nnd waaeUt-nt on H6o ($4"e U m pcntonul
earner murt pa. In th" first 1 1 n-mptlon of t2&"'). or t'i'K which
place, the rate of tax as compared ;is still further r-dueed by the 2i
to the rates In the 1 92 1 act has per cnt 'earned Income crrdlt d'--ben
cut In two and. In addition, dintlon. or 7.."tt, lalns his ac
ht UiiMjer is iHrmiUed, to apt'') l'ul Uii f 22.
jINTISTS WILL
l MEET HI
The unnuitl meeting of the Kant -ern
Oregon Denjul association "will
be held ut l.'nlon hotel, ut t'nlon.
Pebruury tf-lu. according to an
nouncements in-re toduy. The as
sociation Includes ull of Oregon east
of the Cascades und u large num
ber of delegates are expected to
be In uttenduncc.
The clinicians to he present ut
the convention ure: lr. C. I'. Char-
rler and lr. t Junius Curdw'dl. of!
Boise. Iduho. Cllnles will be con
ducted by them und ulso by Buker. '
Pendleton and lu GrunUe will huvc t
clinics.
A bamiuet, to bi held Monday
evening ut the Union hotel, will be
addressed by Lr. W. T. Phy, of
Hut Ijike, a member of the state
board of health.
Kurther details of the conven
tion ure being prepared and will
be announced ut a Inter date.
'T r .
tit ILEA ALIGN
THEMSELVES WITH
N'AZARENE CHURCH!
The special meetings tluit start
ed a week ago ut the Uine chupel,
huvc continued witl Inereaslng suc
cess. '('lie special tiK'Ksugcs In sopg
by Mr. itanconi and the straight
and fearless preaching by Mr. and
Mrs. Hansom have been nppreci
nted by all that have attended.
During the week IS have knelt at
the altar for pardoning grace or
heart eleUnf-ing. lust Buuduy, night
being the most fruitful. 'tt t
The local pastor was much en
courujred Sunday from the very
; first service: In spite of the rainy
j day nnd tho location, there was an
; attendance at Sundsy school of
j fin y. Following the Sunday school
hour. Communion service was ob
served. ' . v '
The evening service was a time
of grout victory. In the opening
of the service seven came forward
and claimed nienihertihiii 'wllli ili
church. A song was ri'ndered -by
three young people and .Mr. .and
orougnt tne message for the even
ing, and It was-crowned with eight
souls at the altar. After the altar
service, the pastor openod tho doors
'of the church and seven more
came forward for membership.
making In all fifteen joining the
church that evening. Thi ervr,
came to a close with hiany
shouting victory and praising the
-ord for what had been done.
The speclul services continue nil
tills week every night at 7;S0i ex
cept Katurduy. Mr, Itansom un-
nou!l,;t, wl" tuk UP a special
series of messages this week
the "Second Coming."
Tourists Sow May Motor
i i To Wild Lands of Boiilok
i ' ' . '
MANILA AI')" 'The" famous
rice terrucea of the Ifugn.o tribe iu
the Boiitok region of the "Moun
lain province, which always have
been Inaccessibly to the outside
world, except over a narrow moun
tuln trull, will heliceforlli bp uc
cesslbte to tourists, in, motor ..curs.
The Ifuguo tribesmen have tliem
selvea cympletcd- the rouds over
which automobiles run now reuch
their territory', 5.000 fuel ubovc sea
level.
The , engineering accomplish
ment of the Ifuwios, by which they
irrigale- their, rlee fields on Hit
mountain sides, even though thuli
implements ure of the crudest kind
HERRIX .FATAL
(i:onlliiiK'd from I'HRo'i.);.
jsuturduv nieht with tw l oiniiaa-
Ions und began u search for Glt-nn
l-'owier, u close frb-nd of Young's
Phillips had made his presence
known Haturduy night by trying to
induc the -numerous neuspupet
r-pdls vhu were In llerrin to cov
er the Voiinsc slaying to h'lp him
find Buss Llsenhy, u policeman
l.isenby. Vhllllps averred. lunl
been slain by klansuwn. The re
porters refused to Join In (In
si-arch, as they were convinced
that Phillips und hlst cfmpunlon
hud been drinking. Phillips then
went to the hotel lobby and tele
phoned to Glenn Powler to come to
Hie hotel und be arrested. He told
low ler that be was un officer
named Johnson and hud brought
u wurrunt from Springfield fur his
urrest.
Kowler hung up the receiver und
thus, refused the Invitation.
One of Phillips' companions had
disappeared but the other nlded
him In forcing the night clerk be
hind the cigar counter. The pair
then entered the room und order
d food, displaying revolvers lo en
force i he demand. Phillips 'v-n
nourished hi" revolver In th
kllehen to hHBt n his order.
WotifMjM Polat'iimn.
The rampage about the hot'd b
a 3R pv c-nt reduction of lh- nor
ntul tax after It hus find tieen
enniputi-d at the rMlueed rate. -or
tllustriitlon: A. married, hud a net
Ineom- of Menu in 1U23. I'eduet.
jing his personal exemption of $?Min
i he paid a tax of 4 per cent on the
ibulance, lesn of cours the refund
5AVEwM
rucstorE nr p J b pnr
When you hi lug your pre
scriptions to us. you an1
protected in "Vqry way.
It Is compounded exactly us
the doctor ordered und with
pure, fresh potent Ingredi
ents. It is checked and re-cheeked
by a system 11ml positively
prevents crrnru.
And t he price is as low as
possible, consistent with the
best proscription service It
1b possible to give.
Glass Drugs
Till- HKXAI.I, SI oil''
flniuHl men liltriirlffl tin utti'nlion
of I'ollL'nuun Sluphfiis. tic rntnr-
od thn lohliy. wnmrhi'd the llstol
front tho conumnlon of I'hilliits ulul
lhin started for tho ltltohon whon
ho wiis.told Hint unolhor mini wtitt
tcrrorlzlnff tho hotol lu-l) thoro.
At thai tiionifiit. I'hillinH onlor
oil tho lobliy tinil ordered Offioor
bJtophons to throw up hiinds.
Almost instantly ho flro at Steph
ens, the ballet hitting the pnliec-
mtin in the shoulder. Stephens
grappled with Phillips, who fired -
inencetuully several more shots.
Officer Whllson, attracted liy the
shots nnd a suspicious man he saw
outside the hotel, Bltppcd around
to tho buck door and reached tho
door .leading from (he kitchen lo
the dining room and Just as I'lill-'
Hps and Stephens broke for a mo
ment' near the dining room door
leading to (he lobby. .
Whllson quickly sot a. line on
IMiilllps and shot him through tho
heart' before lie could close In oil
Stephens.
BOARD SHOWS .
HOW FARMER
j CAN BE AIDED
(Continued from i'ugu 1)
agency (o promote coordination in
aaclphling and using government
information and dala.
addition to tliese' general
slalemeiilM and recomineiidalions.
(he conference has Ihe following
specific rci'iimniendatioiiK:
Kurul CreilH anil ItinililVig
No discussion of Ihe agricultural
problem would be complete without
onslderalion of lite banking prob
lem in the iigrlcult ural districts,
for as Ihe president so aptly siild.
tile difficulties of (he banking In-
slltiitlons In dm ngriciilliiral ills-
(riots arise, to son xlenl at leant
from common causes."
It Is apparent the country lucks
unified credit syhlein and. that
such a system ran only be develop-
I by u federal banking policy
whtcn will draw ellt:llile-iion-uieiii-j
rj .11110 membership jn a unified
uaiioual natiKing ssn-m. The eon
ferenen deslrt-n to ijiis- the ques
tion, why stale, brinks do not be
come-, men t hers of he . fi-deml re-
erve svstetu In. larger. tniirtlH'rH and
what sHuailun In law or ndminis
tratlonr4'stricts I hi developjiH'iit of
he .necessary banking principles
for the-safely und stability of ag
riculture und ludusi ry.
Smooth Performance
ddbeUrothers
MOTOR
Aj
New Style H'O
ggnsation in..cereals
Tlir only oats that cook Into granular onmpnl.
Nothing el.se like it. Meaty granule utmiulaie
diliestion. Never cook sticky or pasty. Wonderlul
llavor. More than a new oatmeal a new ivtvul.
I nprgv-buiidlna corbohydratc.tissue-buildlni' pro
teins, a wealth ol vital minerals. And New Style
ll-U takes only 2 to i short tninuteit to cook the
quickest cooking cereal quick a a flash!
," I Rul.t HOO.I.
kjnda 1 ,, '"I. H.O U.U IOM)
At.tMf.rd tun .lr .nd .ltht fk-lf ht. I Ih m.
Observer Crossword Puzzle
"TIT L
4o 4? j 135-49
go-1 mml 1 .
KnTTTTi nM l I 1
Instead of cross words cross numbers!
Here Ik something new In Ihe linl (hot lias gripped I lie nation.
Numbers Instead of Idlers, 'numbers that add lo u deflnlto sum,
reading cither way. ,..
Yot( (iced, no idlctionarles lo look up sticklers, not even an arUli-
mctlo, jKor these nuiiibcm nro
group totals lii. -
Tho puzzle form mid numbering of the squares urc siinllnr to
crossword puzzles. lint Instead of definitions yon get u group of
numbers which nro to be rearranged In tho siittaves designated so
thui iney will, add up to 15 either horizontally or vertically, when
tho other groups nro properly arranged.
Try It and see how you like It.
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5.
7.
11.
13.
i a. .
li.
111.
17.
l.X.
1. , 4, a, 5. 1. 1, 2, 1, 1, 2, s,
t, 4. .. i: 1, 7. 4, 3.
.1. 2. . 2. !l. 1, 6, tl.
i, 2, I,- 2, 4, li. 4. 4, S, 4. 3.
1. 2. 2, 2, 3, 0 !,. .6. 2. 2. (1.
'J. 3. 2. I. li. 2. :., 4. 4. '
4, 6, (i. 7. I. I, s. 6.
1. 5, S, 1. 8. U. :, 8.
7, 8. tt. 2, !, I, 3.
0. 6. i. ' I". 1. (i, 3, 2! t. 2.
9. 6. IS.. 3, 4. 0. 2.
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44.
45.
47.
41.
7. 3, 5.
6, 4. .1, 2,
2, 2,'il. 1,
4. Ti, 11.
7, ' 2, 1. 2,
7i . 2,
a; j.
'4, 2, .
8 7.
J 7. li. 1.
4; i. 0.
2.: . I, it.
2; 2. 3. 6.
SJ .3, 3, I,
,7.' 4. 3. 1.
3i 4. .'
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fit.
:hm''n,V federal Intermediate credit
'bank's iworo created by rotiKrcss lo
, .' .. ,, , ,
.Mcn.I ,. to l ie .igr cul-
t ,ra llllcresls through banks, live-
stock oan companies and coopera-
livo nhirkeilng soclatlons. The
luck of proper support by Hie In-
tennedlate credit bunks for the
livestock industry has been fullv
discussed In Hie conference report
on -4Ww4ick.. -
i, J'lnnt mill Animal (Jiumintliic.. . j
Securlljvr Ameilcun agriculture
frmii t he imusion of foreign dis
erses and pests, and t lie. protei:-
Hon of nKrlcullure against disease
11 pi-Hla already cHlaldlshed are
of Ihe highest Iniiiorlunee.
Tin. couferei concerns iu Hie
IsiiKgcslion I li a I (he president
should urge upon (lie soorolury of
agriculture (he recognition of (he
necessity of Increased activity nnd
vigilance upon these linos, and
Ihaf specifically, (lie M-crotnrv of
uqrleii!lur' should bike, action In
Hie following matters:
Kind. llM-re ithould be built up
a phi n for the uniform stale quar
ii n I Inr rules ami regulal ions, and
every effort made to ohfuln coop
enilbin of governors him) state di
rectors . of agi'lcull ure,
H'-coiid. II Is furliier recom
mended, (hut In nntiers id quaran
tine the din-ctor of Hie budget and
CARS
aewttMI
Just tho first nine (Hulls nnd vuuh
YKIITICArj
2. 3.
6, I,
li, K. I,
7, S, 3.
3, 3, 9. .
ti. 7, 2.
I. I. I, 2,
9, I, 4, I.
7, 2. 1. 3..
1, 1. 4. 9.
2. 3. 7, 3.
6, 2, 5. 3.
I, II. 4. 4,
1, 0, &, a.-
2. 2, 3. .
7, 0. 2.
6, 5, 4.
27.
2 3.
30.
33.
36.
37.
139.
4.
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43.
44.
411.
4 9.
Ihe secretary oP agrlculflire take
account lho Increasing perils
Unit threulen American iigrlciilture
, th,.,,.rnr. ,0 ,rl.ensl,iR funds
,,,, ,. ,,,,.,. , r.
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.
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PIRPfTI ATTOV ' t-
U LiV 1
OF PICTURES
IS PLANNED
frontbiiiod from f'uge 1.)
plans to follow l.ii' Cntnde's ex
ample and will start similar ple-
There's No
Hope
l-'or n mail ho tke n
chiuire w lien he's bn I114
tires. It's nut neiiysiir nny
longer.
We gle it persiHial glinni li
tre. In tuldllloii to Hint of
Ihe ractory 0111 t.CNCIt.Ah
COItlts - and we make our
own adjustment. '11 icy must
ghe imi full lhdlnr-fur-lot
lur Scrtcc.
Ak IIS iiioiv nlHiut till!
;i;.M itAi, v
BUICK GARAGE
..Jennings & Sliumale,.
Pro pn.
Successors to
Southard & Shinn.
.oocxcccaa
IS OATS
?-"-! Pnrtk in
IS
Rubbers for Ihe Family
Child's r ......!.......: ; 5)e
Little Gent's '.7....' ......7rc
Youth's .... .-. :...:.85c
Uoy's - ...r,. U5c
Misses' 6!c
Ladies' '. '.; 79c
Men's $1.15
Men's Heavy $1.85 ,
turu circulation through their own
libraries in the Immediate future.
Thu plan . us submitted by Mrs.
Mossmun to other clJbs In Ore
gon hus been received with en
thusiasm and it is considered
likely that the movement given
thin momentum will take on u
nallounl uspect and permit Ore
gon to lead the country In se
curing proper art appreciation
among school children;
Dirt to Be Flying on
liakcr Project Shortly
; (Continued from' Page 1.) ''
'It most, unless thure Is storuge pro
vided. . - (; ' ;
Tliu.'dutu for the UaktM-' project
will be built at Thief valley nnd
there Is available this yeur $450.-1
OlMi to apply oil construction work.
( The Maker project has been In-!
vc.Htlgatcd by the government many
times nnd; pronounced feasible so
ihut there will he no preliminary,
.work to go thrdugh before uctuat
cpnt ruction stut-ts. . .
,- The Maker County, chamber of
Commerce, has worked .without
ceasing for u number of years to I
secure foderul aid for this project"
'und has encountered obstacle ufienl
tiliKtuete. in Its endeavor to popii- I
Jute hdiiip of the aHdamlsThe '
For Wood
Cutting
Atkins und Simoiids
' ;; qi)s.s.fnt SW. J'
;' Sledges
i And . Wedges 1
Ae nnd Sledge Handles
F.L. LILLY
Hanlwap .
I'hon Malii 81
Spring Coats
llrnulirnllj milnml sprlnu Vmlr. Tor Ih.) nml kIi-Is, ,ik,.5
to a. In iilniiN nml plain iiilm.
Art & Baby Shop
"l: i;uv I fii.vt; .m thi-: iiaiiv
IIIMSIIII'IIIMi lliilt-1 Niiiiiin-r III.Ik. Kl.t'.,j
hi rii;itK K iArn;u.Ns n. m. v. i iihioaii
81,000,000 For A Bride
Thnt was the price placed on the head of this
Itcauliful society girl ly her parents offered
for sale at auction, like a chattel.
. IN
A STOItV OK HKAUTHKKAK
J&i) AI-SO J)K HAIVINKSS
Hy Karl Hudson
With
. Claire Windsor, Hubert Kllis. Adnlphe fllcnjmi
Mary Carr, Tully Marshnll
ARCADE
TODAY AND Tl'KSDAY
Comedy,
THETTY n.l'N(;EUS"
TUB HUH
benefits which will accrue, not
alone ttr-rllukor but to the entire
county, and portions of I'nion conn,,.
I ty, are many, and u new impetus
' will be given ugrlculture und Ull
Mines otbuslucss.
j. ' It will be 11 huppy day for eusf-.
ern Oregon when dirt commences
tt fly on the linker proecl.
EVERY BITES A DELIGHT
ELECTRIC
Curling Irons.J2.00 up
Flat Irons $4.00 up
Pcivolators . $7.00 up
Toasters ...$6.50 up
Waffle Irons....$10.00 up
Grills . $9.85 up
Hot I'Utcs i..$4.65 up
Coudufr" T.Vinii)s':.$2.00 "up
Flash Lights 50c up
Electric lVaiiges..$10.HO
Electric Emmies ..$12.00
La Grande
Electric Co.
It's a square meal for a dim
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